Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 09, 1921, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY, MAY 9, 1921
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SOME DELICIOUS SOUPS
MADE BY MRS. WILSON
Grand Bouillon Is Made of Shin of Beef With Veal Bones.
Bohemian Butler Adds a Tasty Flavor to Steak
Ily MKS. f. A. WILSON
- .,;,' Hit. hu Mrs. H. A. Wilton.
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cnO DAILY soupi 3 our dinners
Introduce?--" Onr.
Poun hn- little food vnlne; inlhcr, it
Ml'mulatM the illgwtlve juices nnd thus
rrnmot"" good dlRMtlon.
dinner
Suited Nut- , riccBlllll
Itoulllon
Touflod riwri'in of Urcnd
jijnl Steaks Holiemlan nutter
'"itir kn Vo ntoo, CfUiHflouer
1 r 'tturo HprnilHli Droning
Princes Tuddlns Coffco
To the epicure nothing can replace
the cup of lcnl home-matin bouillon.
Tie Mi amine fragrance brings virions
Wend the ken if the avorngo moitnl.
This recipe will mnka suftlcient for
three da.TH nnd it may be lined with
lidded rnrintlono.
Grand noulllon
One and one-half pounds of shin of
r'tco and ona-half pounds of beef
One pound of veal bones.
I'lfiee the well-cracked bone nnd
ibin of beef in a saucepan and add four
quarts of water. Also
7 no 0HOM.
Ono dove.
One cairot diced,
One turnip, diced.
One 'talk of celery diced.
Bring slowly to n boil and then cook
slowly for three nnd one-half hourH.
No lino a colander with two thick
news of paper nnpklnn and tuni in tlio
Mock Let filter through nnd then re
turn the Mock to the kcttlo nnd add
One teaspoon of kitchen bouquet.
White of one egg and shell.
Brat for a few minutes nnd Uicn heat
utowli until boiling point la reacbed.
Boil 'for ten minutes nnd then filter
ntnin beacon. Thla should give you a
clear, spnrkllng liquid that may bo
tented ns desired. Will keep three or
four davs in cold place in winter.
Tut the steak into individual por
tions for serving and then place In the
dull nnd cover with hichlj ncanoned
Frfn h Hri'sMiic Let marinate for ono
lour Hroil Have the butcher cut the
itfak two inches thick.
Bohemian Butter
Three branches of parsley,
One leek,
Minre very fine nnd then ndd
Four tablespoons of butter,
One half teaspoon of paprika,
Juice of one lemon.
One-half teaspoon of salt.
Work until smooth with n prmtuln
nnd turn jprend on the steaks.
Princess Pudding
PIbt in n bowl
Our half cup of sirup,
Onr half oi;i of milk,
(hie lei el teaspoon of baking soda,
Onr and one-half cups of flour,
One traipoon of cinnamon,
two tablespoon of incited shorten-
One teaspoon of baking powder.
Dissolve the baking soda in the milk.
Bfat the mixture to blend thoroughly
tnd then turn into n well-greased and
(loured turk's-hend pan and bake In n
llow oren for one-hnlt hour. Serve
Hth pnncoss sauce.
Princes. Sauce
Yoll of ono egg,
rv tablespoons of tnelted butter,
Tiro Giro's cup of powdered sugar.
P'are in a bowl nnd cream well nnd
nn add
rtco tablespoons of boiling water.
Beat the mixturo until smooth and
'nn fold in the stldly beaten white of
Tit nnd serve.
D INN Ell
Oyster Cocktail
01r Salted Nuts
Ktllet of f 'oil Breton Sauce
Potato Unite
KoaU Chicken Dread Filling
Creamed Carrots nnd Pens
Lettuce
Old-fasliloiu'd App'le Tarts
Coffee
Tlio serving of nn entree with the
dinner savors of delicate and refined
dining, it is nln u real economy. A
pound of sliced cod can be purchased
for nbout twenty-five cents and this
ft 111 make six fillets. Wipe the fish with
a damp cloth nnd then season nnd din
In flour. Dip in benten egg nnd milk
nnd roll in fine breadcrumb Fry until
golden brown in hot fnt. ,
Itrcton Sauce
One onion,
Three branches of parsley,
Handful of green tops of celery.
Put through the food chopper and
then place in n saucepan nnd ndd two
tablespoons of butter. Cook slowly for
three minutes and ndd one cup of cream
enu.ee, prepared a tjollows: Place in
saucepan
Otto cup of milk.
Three tablespoons of flour.
Dlesolvn flour nnd bring to a boll.
Cook for five minutes and then Rdd tbo
prepared herbs.
One teaspoon, of salt,
One-Half teaspoon of pepper,
One-quarter teaspoon of mustard,
Two tablespoon of mayonnaise
dressing.
Beat hard to blend. Heat slowly to the
boiling point.
To prepnre the potato balls: Pare the
potatoes nnd then scoop out the balls.
Drop in cold wntcr nnd cook for ten
minutes in boiling water. Drain nnd
cover with n napkin Tor n few minutes
to nhsorb the moisture, Iloll In finely
chopped parsley nnd servo with fish
Cook balance of potatoes, mash and
season.
Two Minutes of Optimism
Ily ItUHMAK .1. STICII
DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
Elfish the Elf
By DADDY
SMILING TEACHER was giving a
picnic nnd Peggy nnd Hilly were
going to it.
They had awakened at dawn and had
hurried carl to Smiling Teacher's home,
where thn children were to gather. They
were so early, in fart, that they were
tbo first to nrrive. Ho they sat down
In Smiling Teacher's hammock to wait
for tho others. Am they waited they
talked of the jolly time they expected to
have playing nnd feasting.
"Hollo, Peggy! Hello, Billy 1" said
tho other children ns they came one by
one.
Twenty-thrco children were going
on tho picnic, and at last all arrived
except two.
"We will bo ready to start when
tneso two come, taid smiling Tcacner.
"What boyB nro going to help with the
baskets?"
Billy was ready to jump to take a
basket, when Hurry-Up Harry stopped
him with n whisper.
"Huh ! It is too hot to carry those
big baskets," said Hurry-Up Hirri,
"Come on! Let us go ahead to tho
picnic grounds. Wn will get out of
working, and will havo first chance at
the bwingn."
Hurry-I'p Harry got his name be
cause he was nlways trying to get ahead
of other folks. Neither Peggy nor Billy
liked him particularly well, and ordi
narily would not have listened to him.
But the morning was hot and the pic
nic lunch baskets did look heavy.
"Wo ought to help Smiling Teacher,"
said Billy doubtful!. At that moment
they wore surprised to see an odd
loolting elf bob up on Hurry-Up
HHrry's shoulder. The elf had a big
head, a round, fnt Itody, and lego ntt
thin as lead pcneilb.
"Gracious! Who nro you?" gasped
Peggy.
"Sh-sh-sh!" warned the queer elf,
putting his finger on his lips. "The
others can't see me, but they might
hear you talking to me. Hide nround
tho corner of the house and I'll tell you
who I am."
Peggy and Billy hid around the cor
ner of tho house with Hurry-Up Horry,
nnd tho elf whispered to them;
"Part of my nnmo in Elfish the Elf,"
This is the Second Week
of the
Biggest Electric Washing
Machine Offer
We Have Ever Made
$
places the Prima
Electric Washer in
your home at a $15 re
duction in the time pay
ment price and on ex
ceptionally easy terms of
payment. Free trial if
desired. And as an added
inducement we offer you
absolutely free of charge
an Excelsior clothes
rack, as pictured, with
every Prima Electric Washer sold during
this May Sale.
This electric-washer sale is another of the money
saving opportunities we are occasionally able to
offer our customers on standard, well-known, thor
oughly reliable electrical merchandise. Wc have
been preparing for this sale for months we urge
you to take advantage of its exceptional opportu
nity NOW!
Seo n practical demonstration of the Prima
nt the Eloctric Shop, Tenth nnd Chestnut
street, or nt your District Sales Office. Or
mail "scnd-for-full-information-cnrd" sent
you last week with Prima washer folder.
Tb PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CO.
?WT ciiht ", riven free of
hir sold during May
OS.oihSi IKNTII AND CHESTNUT STREET
,100K.niln.?",SUandCo,umbl 6lh and Diamond Sta. 4600 FranUforf1 Al
""intlonA. Broad and Uu.comb St.. (Lot an) 7 and 8 W. ChalUn Art.
DELAWARE COUNTY ELECTRIC COMPANY
Uiaitir Madia Lanadown
At.
"Get Angry Aright"
livery onco in a while n mnn tries to find out whether a third rnll is "nlWc."
In spito of the Invariable, ioevltnble and aad result, nobody has ever suj;
Rested prohibiting the tine of electricity; nobody hni, in fnct. ever thought of elec
tricity as other than n most vltnl factor In the forward march of civilization.
Now, there is nn emotional third rail quite ns beneficent ni the electrical
third rail and ns dangerous that most of us brne altogether loo frequently.
This emotional third rnll is ANOBU, which, when you nnalyzc it, Is simply
tremendously concentrated, high-powered, explosive ENHIIOY.
Yet, nobody inveighs against Energy, nobody tirades nbout it ; rather, tho
whole world turns to song iu paeans of praise of Energy, nnd swells the Anvil
Chorus in dirges of .Miserere over Anger.
And this is because we often fnil to realize that every power, no matter how
potent it may be for good, when misused is fairly sure to have regretnble con
sequence. And it Is misuso of Anger, ns when a mnn flics into n temper over trifles
or over anything else for that mntter that constitutes experimenting with a
charged wire.
Properly directed, Anger's Influence for good is Immeasurable.
Controlled nnd held In leash, Anger is like the steam pent up In the mech
anism of n steam engine n pourco of energy, power and usefulness.
Teachers have observed that criticizing tho work of students so ns to arouse
their resentment frequently stimulates to more determined nnd intensified and
better effort.
Competition the desire to emulate and "go one better" are but manifes
tations of Anger.
Anger is responsible for almost every step of progress.
Most of us are sluggish. If let, alone, wc might die of natural Inertia. We
have to ba stirred up, get severely nnd constantly jolted, before we wake up
or sense situations. And oftcner than not, Anger serves as the great Awakcner.
It wa because men became angry that they abolished lavcry. x
Anger freed tho colonics.
Anger ntopped tho shame of the Kongo.
Anger throttled militarism.
Anger has nlways been the world' dynamic arouser nnd reformer, the un
conquerable force behind every concerted movement for improvement.
Anger is tho quintessence of physical and mental force.
And this brings us to the meat of the nut that n man, in fairness to himself
and his nearest nnd dearest, should not waste his anger or, what is th same
thing, his energy, on considerations that do not count.
ITso your anger to drive you in the direction of the worth while.
Hitch anger to your nmbitlon nnd to your efforts.
Get "fighting mad" over your obstacles and weaknesses your temper, for
instance nnd thoy will eoon disappear.
Set anger to work crystallizing New Ycnr'n resolutions.
Home of tho greatest characters in history hnve been men of strong temper
but of equally strong determination to hold their most precious motivo power
under strict regulation and control.
Harness anger "GET ANGRY ARIGHT" and you will think, work and
plan harder, longer and more productively.
hills to get to the picnic grounds so you
will havo first chance at the swings 1
he said.
Tltt. uni' rtVAt thfk hill WAN llfird (0
truto!, tailing tlem up steep banks and
down deep ravines, and through tangled
l-rlei patches, it was long, wo, ami
thev were hot and tired before they
reached tho snot where the picnic was
to be held. Peggy nnd Hilly were sorry
thy had not waited for Smiling Teach
er, for It would not have been nuy
harder work cnirjlng the baskets than
it Imd been climbing the hills.
"Hurrah! V can have the swings
as long as wc like," cried Hurry-up
Harry. Elfish grinned an ho led the
thrco children to the three swings, fas
teiiinc each one In by means of the
cllkcn cord.
"The other chiidicu will be sorry
iho.v didn't Iihvc tnc to guide them !" be
chuckled.
Hut tho other children were not
sorry. ISO sooner nnti I'cggy, uwy ana
Hurry-Up Harry seated tnemneivett in
the swings than they heard n loud
rumbling It was a motortruck coming
up the hill loaded with Smiilng Teach
er's picnic party.
"Why didn't you wait for us?" cried
Smiling Teacher to Peggy. Hilly nnd
Hurry-Up Harry. "Didn't you know
wo wero coming by truck so wo would
be fresh for our picnic fun "
Petrcv. Hilly and Hurry-Un Harrr
felt very sheoplsh when they heard that.
Elfish Elf grinned. "But you got here
first nnd grabbed the swings," he whis
rwred. "Swing 1 Swing !r'
What happened when thy swung will
bo told tomorrow.
he said. "I am going to be your guide
nt the picnic."
"If part of your nnmo is Elfish, whnt
Is the other part?" nkcd Peggy.
"That is for jou to guess, nnd until
you guess right you shnll be my
slaves " With that Elfish bounded to
1'cgKv'n shoulder and slipped a tiny
golden hook into her ear. To this hook
was fastened a silken cord. Elfish then
bounded to Billy's shoulder nnd hooked
him tho ratne way, nnd did likewise to
Hurry-ITp Harry. In a Jiffy h had all
thrco of them fastened to him by the
silken cords.
"Now wo will creep away quietly
nnd get to tho picnic grounds first with
out doing any hard work carrying bas
kets," he whispered. He floated on
ahead, guiding them across the jnrd.
ond down the street toward the picnic
grounds. And as he went he grew larger
and larger.
"Wo will take n short cut over tho
Know the Water You
Give Your Battery
You wouldn't buy lubri
cating oil that contained
sand. Then why use impure
water in your batteries?
Ordinary water contains
harmful matter. Insist upon
HYDRO-PUROCK made
expressly, recommended by
battery manufacturers. In
half-gallon bottles, at all
good dealers, or direct from
THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO.
II 8. 24th St. Philadelphia
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Wjtrtook every hill on high
The talk of motor dom
Bttry motorist should
have this intensely in.
Itresliuf and helpful
book "The Story of
Gasoline," Get a copy.
Write or 'phone to The
Atlantic Hefininx Com
t any 1211 Cheunut St.,
Philadelphia
At the country club, in the lobbies, ai
touring stops, in the garages wherever
motorists gather whenever gasoline is dis
cussed you'll be almost certain to hear
an enthusiastic word about this season's still
better Atlantic Gasoline.
Atlantic is different. You'll easily recog
nize that it is cleaner burning, quicker on
ignition, sharper on combustion snappier
and more powerful than any other motor
fuel you can buy today.
And consider this: When you adopt
Atlantic you are sure of always being able
to get it when the need arises.
The great states in which Atlantic is dis
tributed are dotted with Red Pumps where
the sign of welcome and power and fuel
satisfaction is
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BIG SALE OF CANNED FOODS
More Opportunities to Save Money
This week we are running another of our Canned Goods Special Sale,
whfch always prove bo popular with our customers. In addition to our
already low prices per can, we are making still further reductions in doen
lots.
Fill up your pantry shelves. Take full advantage of the low prices
by the dozen. Every item is fully up to our usual standard of quality.
Buy by the Dozen
Cnn
Fine Quality Corn . 9c
Choice Tomatoes m nn 9c
Fnncy Tomatoes Mr n '2r
Acme Tomatoes Mr mo 12',jC
Choice Succotash . . . ? . . ., 9c
"Asco" Pork & Beans 9c
Heinz Beans malt ran 11c
Ileinr. Deans ma ran l.'c
Pork & Beans, . w No Sen. .12c
" Abco" Shoepejr Corn 16c
"Asco" Maine Corn 1fic
Tender Peas 12'2r 1.40
"Asco" Peas ...: 19c 2.10
Fancy Lima Beans 18c 2.0r
Calif. Asparagus tail ran 19c '2.10
Fancy Spinach w e.n 18c 2.00
Dm.
SI. 00
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1.35
1.45
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1.75
1.35
1.80
1.80
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Tender SuRar Beets m --.n
Very Be.t Sour Krout i on
Frnc Mixed Vecetable1'
Lihbv's Corned Beef .
Ven BeM Pink Salmon .
Horseshoe Salmon . .
Choice Sirdlnes'nii nr M.rd
F'ancy Sardines ,.) sam
Calif. Sardine Herrini? . . .
Frncy Tuns Dh
Calif. Slired Pearhe . .
Fancy Calif. Peaches
Extra Fanc Calif. Peaches
Fanc Calif Apricots
Can fini.
10c SI. 15
12":c l.-fO
Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple
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Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple rB
Asco Customers Are Truly Saving Dollars
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25c
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-Where Qtiulit Count-
On Everybody's Tongue!
Our move last Monday in making a drastic reduction of 2nrr in the
price of our Victor Bread has created a eritable sensation, not only in
Phila.. but for hundreds of miles around.
Every day more folks are learning that it pays to shop at the Asco
Stores, where you can always find the lowest prices and the highest quality.
Jflll k f n n lif rmrnvnlr
Victor
Bread Loaf
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The Bame bijr, generous loaf- no change m the size or quality. The bifrgest bread
bargain today.
i7 you are paying more than 6'c for bread, you arc throwing money away.
-Where Quality Counts-
Fincst Butter in America!
5jU
Butter
45
lb.
"Taste it!"
Not Annth'i rpcnrrt brokfn I av
n-eek we sold more butter than durli ft
nny prlou wek in our entire h
torv Quality alwRj-a tll.
Made from the pure, Pasteurized cream of fine,
healthy cows in the richest dairy districts of the
entire United States.
Richland Butter, . 41c
Pure creamcr print, also big value.
-W here Quality Counts-
Frcsh From the IXcst.'
Gold Seal OC
FCCf; carton OiJ'U
The pick of the barnyard - big
meaty. Twche in a carton.
and
Strictly Fresh Oc
EggS dor. OU
Every egg guaranteed abo utch freli
Asco Sliced Bacon, pkg;.. 18c
Sweet and juicy M-m m'
Best
White
Potatoes an1 it 35c
'i pk. (7'i lbs.). 9c; ' ph. (3' lbs.), 5c
asco 2? i4r
Evap. Milk x "
An Asco Quality Product 'hrough and
through without question the lery best
you ever used.
Asco Teas
U-lb
Pkg
12c
Tell our clerk just what flavor you like
best in tea and he'll gladly tell you which
one of out fh c fragrant blends you will
enjoy most A tria1 package is onl 12r
Oranse PeWne Mixed Plain BlacK
India Ccv on O.d Countrv Stlp
.Where Quality Counts-
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Coffee lb'
25'
m I en ov a cup of thi rare rofl're smooth fragrant
and rue 'o a coffee of unusual extellpnoe. n fn"t coffees of
the ,-ame nigh grade are being oH clspwhe e for 40r per lb
Aicn Family Floor
45c Broomi cut to
Brrmoda Onions
Aico CnrnitircK
But Pura lard
Aico Peanut Butter
Fancr Blae Rote Rice
Window Screent
Aico Oali
.5-lb. t 33c
33c
lb. 5c
. k. 7c
. . lb. 12c
lb. 15c
lb. 5c
eacb 65c
Vf. 9c
SOAPS
FeK Naphtha
Hnhhittn'
Star
P. & d Naphtha
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6V2c
cake
Pure Catlap bit bot 12c
Cooked Corn Beef can 15c
Fancy Norwat Mackerel lb 7c, 15c
Aico Dried Beef
Ako Pretralt
Aico Cider Vmer
Aico W D Vinetar
Calif Lima Beam
Curtice Jami jar 25c, 20c
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pkf 12c
pk( 19c
hot lie
bet 12c
lb 10c
Come One Come All !
Have you been taking advantage ot The big values wp are offering mery
Tuesday in our Special Sales0 We are doing tlii1 to acquaint more folks with
the advantages of dealing at the Asco Mit Markets
Tomorrow we are running another big Tuesday Special Sale. Pomp and
see the choice tender meats we are offering at such money-saving price. An
of our grocerv clerks will gladly tell o i uhere the Aco Meal Market nearest
to our home is located
Those Prices in All Our 184 Sanitary Meat Markets
Tuesday Only, May 10th
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lb 22c
lb 20c
FRESH BEEF LIVER, lb. 12c
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