-V M . Vi ' 1', 4 IS "v A '- $, X. , hf trr- teVBNtO WBEld EBaBRPmi;Ar)BtrflA ttErCT&DAY, MAY 19, 1921' t S. WILSON TALKS ABOUT USING MINT IN COOKING r" Besides Sauces for Meat, Julep and Sherbet, This Volatile Oil Makes Delicious Vinegar and Jelly th "t complteIjr out of the dandelion. iimriln.k J0". Tommy boy," cried "'Jjy. but again he spoke too (toon. I no giant bnb.v'd lmnd enme back to the flower, and It war plain to be wen he Intended to pick It. 'Titty posry." nnld Tommy. I'll take you home to muvver." Another second and the dandelion would have been no more. Hut I'eacy leaped forward. In her fingers was n sharp pin. That pin she pressed Into the soft skin of the baby. Of course. It was a very tiny pin, as Peggy her self was only ant -.sue, but the baby' skin was soft and he felt the prick, "()!" he yelled, putting his finger Into his mouth. "Owl Dad pltty posey Tommy will make It sorry It bit him." The giant bab, waddled away, and a moment later Peger and HIHy he-nrtl the sound of rushlnz water, as If a 1 irr cane were romlug. The next minute the dandelion tower was struck by a terrible storm a storm that tossed about, that threatened to wash awny Pcggv and Hilly and drown them. What that storm was. and how tJiey escaped from It will be told tomorrow. By MRS ComoM M. A. WILSON Jttt, Ml Nrt. M, A. WUnon. Allriotot rtttrvtd) let rool. Din the ton of the bottle, which has been corked, in scaltyig wax. Store In a cool place. This will keep for years, tamespoon oi nneiy iK THR garden or In a shady spot in .To use : Add a tablespoon of fin tjs inn h ... i u chopped fresh mint leaves nnd serve. Xf the meadow Is the fragrant mint, I rrowlw? wild. Mint contains a volatile Mint vlneaar ' romatlc essential nil, which Is pleas- ' This vinegar is delicious to use In J ,d palatable and mildly stlmulat- making various salad dressings for jog an i sauces nnd pot ronsts nnd stews.' Try i.r. It Is well known that its fra- i, vm ' nii.ffinK(, frllu inr wtf, trance Is very refreshing. Mint sauce i bruised mint leaves and tender stalks i uh lamb, which is the delight of the i nnd rover with boiling cider vinegar. w,lu . , j.,i ...n,i- ,irinn I Seal and set in a sunny window for a epicure, Is demanded eagerly during I wp(lk Stl.rfin nn, ,hen All Into bottles .l. nrlnir and early summer. or nll.i!nai inr. Seal aecurelv anri then' " . . u i i .. .... ...in ..-..i.j mui. l.... i. u!l MUlt Beverages are milhiuerru 11) murr umui litrani, nm yiucftiii " um j . fr..inr who u riH.IHi.ni nf r' refreshing If a few tablespoons, Grandma Taylor, who Is a wlnnt of ()f jf B(Wpd,0 fhe Mh wflt whfn I famous county In fhe Hlue (,rass Tfnl nrp tired and weary after n hnrd BUte of Kentucky mint beverages nre day. Liidered a sovereign remedy for many I 'n ,h" Sunny 8oulh the old colored wD,wX " " .. i.i r..i . i. .. mammy says: "Ah's done tole you all. -. "r. Xn .., nV'Ken nckv';; a !"". that mini vinegar Is de onllest WVrVrVWVV ASCO ASCO irfMiavWWMrfrfWk I TA 1 5" r 11 i " t i WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S II 1 STORES CO. H iMrtlVIVHll " " !'. I I HI ' I I U ftf tyn'fui vnnpjf ,yrr i-t-t-t t ASCO ASCO UUIoUWifbni ..mtv for nerves; it Is delicious nnd '"" -... i. it thine which Ah knows oh dat's rwlne Tfln will enjoy it ven thoi gh you d(, A, do know'h .. tint haopen to have a case of nerves. I Mint Jelly Mint Jelly Is a famous garnish with the early spring lamb. Mince fine n suf ficient quantity of mint leaves to meas ure one cup. Place In n saucepan pnd add not happen Mint Tea Bruise, using the potato masher, suf ficient mint leaves to fill a cup. Place In a china pitcher nnd add 0i9 fMMft sliced lemon, 7if ptfM nf tcrnpnl ginger rnnl. One quart of boiling icoter. Cover and let stand in a warm place for two hours. Drain off the tea nnd thill. To serve, fill a glnsa half full of crushed ice and then fill with the tea. Sweeten with powdered sugar and add t slice of lemon nnd a sprny nf fresh mint leaves. Kentucky Mint Julep place in a saucepan One and one-qunrier cups of tugar. One and one-naif cup of vxitcr. Boll for five minutes. Crush one cup of mint leaves and place in n bowl. Poor over the leaves the prepared drop. I-t etand until cool. Now plice in a fruit or punch bowl : One cup of etrawberry jvloe. On cup of rftoooro ice, Julotof one-half dotm lemon, ice of itco oranges, r prepared mint lirup. 0M quart bottle of carbonated water, Tkree op of finely oruilird ice, On cup of ohopped mint cores. Blend woH and then servo. Mint Water Ice ' Chop one and one-hnlf cups of mint lwiTfs and then place Jn a saucepan ind add : Two ciipa of cold water. Sim mer slowly for n hnlf hour. Add two taileapoons of gelatin which has been soaked In a half cup of cold water for a hitt hour. 8tlr to dissolve nnd then train. Nowplaco: Txeo cup of tttgar, Ow-half cup of water. In a saucepan and boll for five min ntrs. Pour in a bowl and add : The prepared mint icater, Juice of tiro lemon. Juice of one orange. Chill and place In a freezer and use three narts of Ico to one pnrt of suit. Turn the frecier slowly for five minutes ; (0 One and one-hnlf ciipn nf water, j One-half cup of ugnr. One-half cup of vinegar, ' Simmer very slowly for half an hour and then ndd two tablespoons of gela tin which hns been soaked in a half cup of cold water for half an hour, i Htlr to dUnolve the gelatin nnd then tint a delicate green with green vege- i table coloring. Turn into a shallow pan to mold,' taking care to have the Jelly about three-quarters of an Inch thick. When firm use the cruller cutter nnd cut the Jelly, lifting carefully with a enke turner. Set in n nest of crisp leaves of' lettnre. Ohop the left-over jelly fine nnd use to form a border ns a garnish for the. cold cnts of roast lnmh. veal or chicken. Mint Jelly will give both veal nnd chicken Jiist the right touch of flavor. ! DREAMLAND ADVENTURES The Grateful Dandelion By DADDT wu OIIAITKB IV I TIm Giant Baby HKN the black shadow swept over dandelion tower. Peggy nnd Billy looked op to see what now dnn- I per had corae. I They thought rhlnzt already were about as bad as things could be. They had been mndo as tiny as antR through (he spell put upon them by the angry iingle worm. They had escaped from tho angle worm by climbing into the kindly dandelion flower. 'Die angle worm had fcent a fierce black ant up the dandelion stein to throw them down i. nrf thn aton (or thre minutes. Re peat until the freezer works so hnnl that you can hardly turn it, then re move the dasher and ndd the stilly beaten whites of two eggs. Mix well him. And now. with the ant just crawling over the edge at the flower, the black shadow had hid the light of the sun. Peggy and Uilly gave a cry of alarm ( l 1 ti n i. Imtlrfhr! unii'iieil A Visivta 4 n nm m it i. l UVIJ litr lunntu uvnnnii v i m tit IDA tnen pncK ana nuow 10 mam. i.ir , wan ft fflnntn gifln, thnt 00tjPrt as big ore and one-hnlf hours to ripen. I , ther tiny eyf,H as the clouds of the Mint and Ginger Sherbet k.v look'to ordinary eyes. Prepare ns for mint ice and when . The -giant was striding townH th- h,.i ,,.mnvo II.. rfnaher add: 'dandelion, tower, putting his huge feer One-hnlf oup of finely chopped ran died ginger. Four tnblctpnnn of powdered tnpnr. Repack and allow sherhert to ripen. Mint Mousse Place one cup of mint leaves in a murepan and add : ' One cup o irolcr . One cup of sugar. Simmer slowly for fifteen minutes' nd then strain Now ndd two level tablespoons of gelatin whieh has been waked in half u cup of cold water i for half an hour nnd then strnin nnd cool. Just as it begins to set whip to a froth and fold In one cup of whip- I ped cream, well sweetened Pack in n mold and then put in a salt-nnd-lce mlxtnre for two nnd one-hnlf hours Serve with garnish of whipped cream and finely chopped nuts. All mint dishes can be tinted a very delicate feathery ' treen hy using a few drop of green vegetable coloring, whirh ean be pur chased from the grocer. i Mint Sauce Place in a saucepan : One-half rup of finely ohopped mint One-half cup nf white tcwe nneijtir. Une-nalf cup of tratrr, Three tablespoon of ugar. I down with henvy thuds. At each step la wide section of the tangled grass for- i t was crushed tint. "Look out, the ginnt is going to step , on us." yelled Billy. lie dodged, just da f K rlnftfflnn. tie roiilrt e.rinrn one of ! t tthosi big feet. I The giant's foot was above them. ' "Oh, we will bo Kiunshed fint and no oii will ever know wlmt hns betome 'of us," nailed Peggy, crouching low But the foot didn't squh them In Mend it brushed the edjet. of the tower ns it enme to enrtli. While they were gapping at their tilled the hnid the his face narrow etrapc n loud voice nir. roaring 'v thunder "Oh, see the pittv pose.' voice And the giant bent over to look nt the dnndelion. J- Then Peggy nnd Billy got n surprise I The giant wasn't n man ginnt at all He was Just a baby giant He htcmed ,h n large ns n mountain, but he wns jut C ' a blue-eyed, curly-headed baby bo - g. J little Tommy, who lived next door to 5. Peggy- 1 1 . Blllv gave a i-huckle when he sn , tbnt tho ginnt wns only baby Tommy V He wnsn't nfrnid of Tommy & But Billy chuckled too soon. He had u forgotten about the fierce black nut fr The ant. lifter one startled look nt the,;' - cmni. enme rniMiine over ine i-um- in the dandelion flower. His cruel nippers. r itretehed out to eel Peggv Blllv in m nod forwnid. His fist shot Simmer slowly for fifteen minutes nnd: forth, hitting the fierce black ant right then strain, and if you wish to keep it in the nose. Thnt punch stopped the for future use fill Into sterilized bottles' ant for a moment Fie turned from tad then place In a pan and fill with! Peggy and went rushing nt Billy cold water Hnve tho water nearly to At that moment the black ant got a tnr ntck of the bottle. Bring slowly to blow thnt neither he nor Billy hnd ex the boiling point nnd then boil for ten I pected It wns a blow from the giant minutes. Remove and rork and then bahv s blundering fingers. It knocked MARKET ST. BEEF CO. ANOTHER REDUCTION Finct Rump Round Sirloin ON ALL MEATS THIS WEEK AT THE MARKET ST. BEEF CO. AH Well STEAKS Trimmed, Nice and Tender 25 c lb. Shoulders or Rumps of Veal !i'rfitinB 20c lb. BONELESS BACON (4-lb. strips) 20c lb. PICNIC SHOULDERS (8-10-lb. average) 10c lb. LARGE SLICE OF HAM (Mb. average) 35c 11 a act orrr )c AUftO I Ul JJJLO e Rump, Pinbone or Prime Rib lb. Finest Half Smokes & lOic lh. Breast or Neck of Vcnl 1 Oic Ham nr Beef BoloRnn For Stcwinjr . - lb. I n CiiuiHn I nmn Strictly Fresh Ground 2clit- 3 lbs. for ilamburflr SfpnW " 1 i iKo na r.,tr., t o i , Hi Scrapple 12iclb' Fresh PiR8 Foot. S lbs. for Fresh Meaty Spare 1 9 lc lb. Lean Suit Rlb i6I Park lamburft Steak Fresh Cut Beef Liver 25c 25f 25c 20c lb Strictly Freih Eggi, Big and Meaty, in Cartons, 30c Dozen Best Creamery Butter in Vi-lb. Prints, 30c lb. Wore nprn 1 A. M. rert U full on tr4e Close. Krlilnj miI 8. I30 I. M. One Cur Ticket Brings You From Almost Anywhere t. MARKET ST. BEEF CO. 5221-23-25 Market St. and 5939 Market St.- It Costs Less to Live When You Deal at an Asco Store more reafion than It hns been yenrs since this delicious butter was so low In price ever that you should taste it and Ret acquainted with it. Butter now C lb. From the richest dairy districts in the entire United States. A butter that stands out because of its exquisite purity nnd strikingly delicious flavor. RICHLAND BUTTER 35c . Pure creamery print butter. Wanamaker 's Down Stairs Store V Gold Seal Eggs Carton 35. Freih from the nest. The hip? fresh benutfes will build bone and muscle for you. Twelve in a carton. dor.. 30c Strictly Fresh Eggs fivcry eRR guaranteed absolutely fresh. Asco Sliced Bacon, pkg. 18c Lard lb. lie Pure Open-Kettle It's Asco quality, which means you can't buy better. 12l2C ife Milk S! Like having a cow in the pantry. purest you ever used. The Unbleached Muslin, 9c 4800 ynrds of good quality unbleached muslin, .16 inches wide, 0c a yard. (IVnlrnll Do You Know that you can use five different i-ntronces to got into the Down Stairs Store from Chestnut Street? Two are on stairways leading directly to the Down Stairs Store and the other three lend to elevators and inside stairways. Young Men's Ail-Wool Cheviot Suits, $21 Young men in business, young men in college, young men prepar ing to go away for the Summer will find those suits excellent invest ments. Of gray and brown mixed cheviots, every thread pure wool. Coats are mostly in two-button stylo and materials are light weight. Limited quantity. (0llery, Mnrkrl) When the Day Is Hot and Sticky (and those days are not far distant) there's nothing that will revive your wilted spirits better than a glass of refreshing Iced Tea, and for really good Iced Tea, by all means use one of our five delectable blends , Orange Pekoe Mixed Plain Black Old Country Style India Ceylon asco leas 12 lb- pkg. 23c lb. TrO 14 i- pkg. 12c Asco Teas are ouality boverages all through. in the finest tea gardens of the Orient. Grown Prunes 10c Calif. Sunsweet UllCo b. Very meaty. Small pits. Delightful flavor. Kxtra Large Sunswect Prunes, lb. 17c. 5c Bnbbitfs C.-n Best tJUrtlJ cake You can buy one cake or a dozen at this low price. A bargain you should not miss. Quaker Quakies pkK 5 c Corn flakes at the lowest price in years. Try a package. Fnncy Blue Rose Rice lb. Sc Why not serve Steamed Rice for a change? It's n nice side dish. Beit Pink Silmon can 10c Flit While French Crmli . .. .lb. 40c But Pure ctiup. . bij bot. uic Norway Mackerel , Be' Soup Ben n. sc Jifgtime Cake Flour . pkg. 23c qq, "-, 1 C Calif. Lima Beam. .b. 10c A.co Cing.r Alt bot. 12'c A breRkfnat of nu. Ri"o . .3 pkg.. for 20c Campbcll'i Soupi . . . can 10c tritious value. Very eco- Calif. Sardine Herring big can 19e Libbr'i Corned Beef .can 15c nomjcal Strong Window Screeni ea. 65c Beit Pure Jelliti glan 10c Light Meat Tttnn Fish Criico . . . 1 -lb. can 18c Aico Jelly Pow pkg 9e ; 3 for 25c can lie, IGc Sweet Sugar Corn . 3 cam, 25c &SC0 Coffee ib. 25c If you're particular about your coffee if you're on exacting coffee connoisseur, Asco Coffee will appeal to you. You can tell its quality in the first cup. A rich, rarfc drink Of surpassing goodness. Rest White Potatoes 35c ', bu. (30 lbs.) 'j-pk.. !)c; '4-pk.. -5c We sell by weight, thus insuring you vout full money's worth. Have you served Mashed Potatoes or Potato Cakes latelv? New Texas Bermuda Onions, lb. Sc Just the right size for creaming. The Pennies Count! JmiJ I fllf g Jl UlilBoilBnlllr Now, more than ever before, it is wise to watch the pennies. The big Victor Ioaf is only 6c why spend more? The biggest bread value today. Victor Bread Loaf rc Mndp from the pureat ingredients obtainable, by bakers who take a genuine pride in their art. These Prices in All Our 1 64 Sanitary Meat Markets Wi f e re Particular about the quality of our meats because we realize that our customers have confidence in us and expect us to procure for them the finest quality meats obtainable. We are doing it. Every pound of meat sold over our counters is sweet, tender, wholesome. Felin's Little Smoked Skinned Hams 27c Small, Lenn nnd Sugar Cured. FINEST NATIVE BEEF & Steak u, 32c j Sor Roast -. 32c Finest Standing Rib Roast " 30c 20c Sf Standing Rib Roast Ib. For a Delicious Luncheon Ready to Serve Thuringer - A Ccrvelot lC Sausage V lb. Sliced 1 j- Sliced oe Lebanon 10C Pressed OC Bologna l ,b-Roll l2 lb. Sliced Boiled Ham 16c V4 Ib. Our new Combination Grocery Store and Moat Market, at 331-333 S. 20th Streot is acquainting more folka every day with the fact that IT PAYS TO DEAL AT THE bv ASCO STORES. "WHERE QUALITY COUNTS AND LOW PRICKS PltRVAii- .4tc) Stores all aver Phila. and thrauahout Pennsylvania, A'cic Jersey, Delaieare and MarnlanA rvwwKry'irre jyrtiTi.,.l.l.1rritv.ysi.rv,vs ASCO ,ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO - I'Aftlfr.iAfi...ia. ,,,, ,fInfArtvTfrVAr1frT.irrjt: j liaiuu1! K yard. HAKI awning duck, 28 inches wide, 35c (Ontrnl) SPECIAL 1200 Yards of White Crepe de Chine, $2 Lustrous silk of n trood heavy quality a grade we have not had for as little as $2 in a long, long time. Exactly light for bridal underwear. Summer dresses, blouses and graduation dresses. TI9 inches wide. (Ontral) rWff Cool Black Silk Blouses Many women have been asking for these Summer blouses of Jap silk and tub silk. Here are four good styles at $.1.90 one having a two-in-one col lar, another with a pointed collar edged with a pleated frill. A pretty tie-on blouse is $5.90. A tucked blouse of excellent quality is $7.50. All nre marked at considerably less than such qualities sold for last year. (MnrUft) Men's Summer Dressing Gowns Special at $6 Of striped madras in cool Summer colorings, blup, tan, brown and lavender striped with white and finished with plain color facings, cuffs and pocket tops. When folded these take up very little room in a traveling bng an important poipt to all week-enders. lOftllrry, MurUrU Middies for Girls Going to Camp An unusual new middy, which might be called a middy de luxe, is of surf satin in rose, blue or white, with white braid and em blems. It is carefully made and has a belt around the hip3. Sizes 12 to 18, at $4.75. (Sketched). Bright Red Middies, $3 Real Turkey red, gay as you please. They have white braid and emblems and are in sizes 10 to 14. White Middies, $1.25 Of white jean with black ties; sizes 8 to 16. IMnrkrt) lfHITE curtain v v scrim, 36 inches wide, 15c yard. Dotted Swiss Breakfast Coats, $3 Fresh and airy and delightfully cool looking art these new break fast coats of white dotted Swiss They're generously cut and care fu'ly made. Can ou think of Miythmg moie refreshing on a Summer morning'' (fVntrith La Camille The Ideal Corsets for Summer These excellent front-lace corsets have a special feature, that makes them especially desirable in the Summci ventilated backs and ventilated shields under the front lacing, ff you have never worn L Camille corsets, you will be surprised at the difference this makes. Materials in every one of the nine different models are high quality. Boning is carefully planned and agreeably flexible. Models for every type of figure, in plain coutils or handsome broches, $3.50 to $13.50. Fittings: Have your corset carefully fitted and it will givp you much more satisfaction and comfort. Our fitting rooms and the help of our expert fitters are at your service without charge. rntrnl Serviceable Crepe Underwear Women of a practical turn of mind like it because it wears wonderfully well and needs no ironing. 2-piece pajamas of soft cotton -repu, pink or white, are stitched in nine and priced $2.25. Pink or white nightgowns, $1, 51.25 nnd 31.50. SI 75 for pink crepe nights gowns with blue bells or blue moons printed on them KSoomcrs rf pmk crepe, 85c; hitc one in oxtrn size, $1 and SI r,n. lOnlmli Center Dpp jl INENE for slip cov--1 erings, 28 i n c h e s wide, 25c yard. clVnlmh Little Lads Need Plenty of Tub Suits They must be good sturdy suita, k, to .tanii the fiequent tub bmcrs These, then, nre the suits that you wunt, for they are of durable jeans, fine ginghams and linenes, mostly in the favorite nnd practical blue, and white. They arc tailored as well as if they were wool. Button-on suits, sizes 2 to fi years, are $2 to 5.1.25. Middy suits, sizes 2 to R yenrs, nre $2.50 to $3.25 (Onlrnli House Dresses $1.50 ( lenn, fresh percale dresses in stripes, and chambray dresses in plum colors, trim med with checked gingham Both nre in grn and blue. lOnti-nll Hand-Made Batiste Blouses, $2.90 Half dozen dainty styles have just landed from Porto Rico! All sheer batiste with graceful roll collats, hand hemstitching, drawn work and hand embroid erv. Women who appreciate daints blouses will want several of these nt this small price. Half-Price White Sale Skirts, $2.50 Regular and extra sizes. .hiht 250 of them all half price and less. Good-looking skirts of whitp gabardine, both regular and extra sizes; they have pretty pockets and button trimming. Lustrous surf satin skirts, in white or attractive black and white plaids, are only in regular sizes. Dust Caps, 25c Pink or blue chambiav in rnet ty shapes trimmed with rick rack braid; also of figured per cales or checked gingham. 1000 Envelope Chemises and "Nighties," $1.50 Chemises are soft white ba tiste ,i. . 11. .,tnpe voile trimmed with plenty of dainty laces, hand embroidery and pretty ribbons. Gowns are pink or white nain sook in a number of style plnin or embroidery trimmed. Regular and extra size Sparkling Beads 50c and $1 Plentiful assortment nf all sorts of lovelj new ones at these little prices Gay red 'nea, blue, yellow, green and such, opaque or cut crystal, manj hnve metal links. jyf A R Q U 1 S ETTE, cream and white, is the best quality we have had in many a day at 25c yard. 36 inches wide. Ccntrli pRETONNE in bright, cheery Summer col orings, 20c, 25c, 35c and 55c yard. rfiiiroi People Tell Us That These Are the Best Straw Rugs They've Seen 3Sj7F Thnuinndb of these good Japanese straw rugs have been wild during the past few weeks, be'-atno people have found them to be the best for the money nnvwhere in Philadelphia. They are fresh goods, newly imported by us, and made after our own carefully compiled specifications. We bought them in Japan when wholesale priceH were lowest nnd the saving i. passed on to you. 3x6 feel, $1.50 6x9 feet, $4.50 4.6 x 7.6 feet, $2.75 8x10 feet, $6.50 9x12 feet, $7.50 i I 1 V J 'X' T . f. Sfc'.'wto SJ Ah hi ?- w-W- JM." -. ' 8S r D" i '.' ".-, ir7f Zilr whl , . 25wr?--v w I'VV. -CtfV: ,. -.".. '.;.'- r -, v. ;-v-A"M-" y s''-swjr:.y u. ?' Frilly White Neckwear, $1 and $1.25 Sheer, fine organdie w tucked m squares or trimmed wth lac edging, picot-edged ruffles or shirred net to form collar and cuff ets, separate collars or vfMfes Other sets are of ecrn eyelet embroidery or of fine em broidered batiste. Vestees, manv with Peter Pan collars, are particularly pretty with sweaters (Ontrnll M'hrMnut) l & II jr. 1 1. i1 A a! ' !,1 14 I $ i fcr. iSyr, w j ' f- ')k-jx . Vt. i !'" K'r. :'v .-y a '" j. a"V