Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 05, 1921, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVEKItfG PUBLIC liBBGER-. MICABBIPHIA, MONDAY BEOEMBBR ft 1021
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lA Yeung Bride Writes Mrs. Wilsen
the veal with the stewed chicken.? Let
cool.
Cut both the breast of! chicken nnd
veal in inch picces nnd add equal
amount of celery cut in pieces, pafne
size. Season well, turn in nest mnde of
crisp leaves of lcttnce and serve with
One cup sugar,
Twe tablespoon eutier,
Cream until tight nnd fluffy, then add
One-half cup cold tester,
One and three-feurth$ cup flour.
Three level teaspoon) baking powder.
Beat bnrd te blend, then cut nnd fold
I WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S 1 WANAMAKERS:i
ter neip vv unner .oeiing l as
'k Knmbcr of the Recipes That Everybody Wants All tltc Time
mavennnlse dressing,
Geed Christmas News Frem
Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere
Cake, bread and pudding recipes will
yire Given iertay w iwjr u im ugw uwiu
appear from time
nncar from time te time In this unner
in the stiffly beaten whiten of three
eg?d; turn in wclNirrcascd nnd floured
baking pan, spreading mixture about
me inch deep. JUake in modorate evfin
for thirty minutes. Remove from even,
let cool and then spread with water
Icing.
However, I w,
enke te make.
However, I will give you a very ens'
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By MItS. M. A. WTLRbN
chicken whole purchase ene and one
half pennds of scrag end of veal or
lern from knuckle add it te the
chicken nnd cook both the breast and
, Butter Sponjfe Caico
Place in mixing bowl
Yelfc of thrce eggs,
All
CMyrwnx ""ritfit, riatrvea
tw Mrs. Wilsen I would like te
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te mae t T pee no stews,
tlcle crtry night, but 1 j feP
Will. Teu Please BUe" v
Rnuu n.- . .. .
Xf.Xd,W W mixed v,lh veal.
mnJe w kind I of veal te buy. I
"nl,MWuki te make cake nnd bread,
T? iiuld and pudding, but Mrs.
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fwlll almost tee all the space tedaj
'.0helpher' ferfSfe , f
rurchase ene SStA
bMf from neck or top aMttrw two
with a damp cloth "" ever het
inchpi wU or shakSpan until the
Sttnabrownel.rNewdd
Three cupt of water,
Bit mecKunwittd onion,
One carrot, cut in dice.
n.in. fn n bell and cook slowly en
r.Ty by Placing in a small bowl
1 Om-M cup of flour,
Tue-tnirdt cup of water.
One Uatpoen lelt,
One-half teaspoon of pepper,
Urte tallcipoeni of grated onion.
Best with fork te frce from lump?.
.,1 5,i te Stew. Add one-half dozen
Salfpotnte" which have been pared
? ' .i..j ..nui nnnrlv tender in boil-
?""? hofere adding. Cook for ten
infnutcs after adding potatoes ana it
i rady te serve.
Ciiickcn Stew
Slne and wash a small stewing
chicken and then cut into pieces. If
Sfw net familiar with the cutting
of chicken, It is best te have butcher
de It for you. Then wash, place in n
rtucepn-add sufficient boiling water
te just barely cover the chicken then
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One-half cup flnelv dtced celerv,
vtlne the oeane outside branches,
One-half cup finely sliced onions,
One carrot, medium c, diced.
Hriag te n bell, cook slowly until the
chicken is tender and finish as for btcf
lUtf.
Pancaltw
Placft In mixing bowl
Twe cups sifted flour,
One teaspoon salt,
Four level teaspoons bauna ponder.
One level tablespoon suaar,
Twe hvel tablespoons shortening
One and one-fourth cups of milfc.
Beat hard te free from lumps and
bake en het griddle.
Te test griddle:
Place griddle en stove te bent until
von can drop a teobpeon of water en the
het griddle nnd have it immediately boil
up. Yeu can cemmence te bake the
pancakes then.
Petate Salad Dreasing
Place in mixing bowl
Pour toMespeonj evaporated ;IJ.,
One teaspoon vinegar.
One-half teaspoon mustard.
One teaspoon salt.
One-fourth teaspoon paprika.
Btftt with fork, new beat in, adding
nil very slowly, using one-half cup oil.
When dressing is nice and smooth add
Tite tablespoenn xinegar,
One teaspoon sugar.
Bent hard te mix and use for potato
sahd.
Chicken Salad
Ilave butcher leave the breast of
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BORNOT
Cleaners and Dyers
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The soft, bright colors
magically reappear in the car
pets and ruga that have grown
dingy and shabby through
constant use, after they have
come through the famous
BORNOT cleaning process.
And they are absolutely
sterile, moth and germ proof, j
as well ns beautifully clean.
It is worth mere than the
small cost of
5c per jq. ft. for Carpets
and Demestic Rags
7c per sq. ft. for Turkish
Rugs
If your fleer coverings are
faded tee badly for further
use, you can have them made
te leek practically new by
our famous Dyeing process, at
the small cost of
8c per sq. ft. for Carpets
and Demestic Rugs
10c per sq. ft. for
Turkish Rugs
Just drop ua a postal or
phone. Our wagon will call.
A.F.BORNOTBRO.CO.
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, ASCO A3V.U
The Purchasing Power of a Dellar
Is Greater in An OSCO Stere
As an evidence of hew much farther your dollar will go in an Asce Stere,
we have selected from our immense stocks a number of items whose total value
equals ene dejlar, and have listed them below. These are all quality goods in
daily use in every home.
The baiktt centains:
1 lb. Aice Ceffes 25c
14 pk. Potatoes He
1 tall can Aice Evsp. Milk. lie
1 big leaf Victer Bread. ... 6c
1 lb. pkf. Blue Ress Rc. 9c
1 pkg. Aice Cornstarch. . . . 7c
1 lb. Soup Beans 7e
1 10c plqr. Geld Seal Oats. 8c
1 can Asce Baking Powder. Sc
1 pkg. or bag Fins Table Salt, 5c
12c Chip Basket 6c
All for
$8&-n HI !y ?r ?sw
mmSm mHmRtSk
iTitiyflsawMaPwjaMSwsaMMysi
Just send your boy or girl around te our
nearest Stere, with a dollar bill, and get one
of these baskets.
$J.OO
Sold separately or
in combination
Saoe 4c en 2Sc Special "Get Acquainted" Price
Asce Buckwheat (pk
Asce Pancake Fleur (pks)
ASCO liOlden bvrUD (can) 3 for 25c
9
C each
Here is n bargain every wise housewif e will quickly take advantage of. Better het
cakes can't be made than with Asce Buckwheat or Pancake Fleur. All the needed ingre
dients arc there even milk. Then the daintily flavored Asce Gelden Syrup te top it effl
Mm
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U)trfnr
Bread
Big
Leaf
6(
Made of the purest inrrcdientu nnd hakeil vrtth
painstaking care in our own thrce large daylight bak-
.nu net eniy is it a most ueiicieus bread, but the
erics.
Geld Seal Oats
larsrc size of the leaf makes it the crcatest Cc worth
you 11 nna anywhere.
Victer Raisin Bread Se' 10c
With big fat raiBins Nature's iron feed.
You'll Save Mere in An Asce Stere
psr
8c
The rholcest White Oats grown. Thor Ther Thor
eutrhly Bteamed and rolled thin. This prlce
upeclal for a llmltrd time
Asce Sliced Bacen
pC
Swct sucftr-eurcd bacon, nacknrl
in
P & G Naphtha Seap, cnkc Sy2c
rary . containers. Jnnt mltn
Hpeelal prlce for u limited tlm.
15c
In nanl.
your month.
Iluy ahead and nave money. Seap !tnproes with ape.
gH?Butter' 55c
.. Ti?'.'.' xQHls,t8 utter is mere thin merely
ceed. It 1h no exceptional In flavor and
quality that It l in a cUsi by Itself. Make it
a point te taste this delicious butter today
you'll be enthUBlaetle.
Richland Butter, ,l49c
Pure creamery prlnte. HIk value.
5jjZzr
:Eggs 45c
Rich Creamy Cheese " 25c"
Calif. Sunsweet Prunc3. . " 10c, 17c
Asce Jelly Powder . pkr 9c
Blue Rese Rice u pi 9C
Corned Beef Hash. can gc
Calif. Evap. Peaches 19c
Norway Mackerel . . "fh 5c, 7c, ISc
Big. Meaty
Selected
We have achieved our reputation as head
quarters for Quality Eggs because we pay se
much attention te our cg(r business. Wc
poarantee twelve iroed ones in evnrv r!nnn
j In an Ascc Stere you can buy "Eggs Yeu Can
J Be Sure Of."
Asce Oleomargarine " 23c
Asce Catsup ti bet i5c
Asce Mince Meat. 24c
Fancy
Cranberries ,b
Cooked Corned Beef
20c
15c
Calif. Evap. Apricots. . . .... 29c
Sweet Potatoes. Ready te Serve. . " ISc
May We Suggest?
Tend.r Suiar Cern 10c, 14c
C.IK. Turn Flih. Mi lb can ISc
Geld Seal Deur, U lb bar 20c
Aice Cocea ..hi lb can 18c
Tender Peaa can 12He
Aace fork St Deans. .. .can Oc
Calif. Atparairtia, tall can 20c
Weatern Apple.... 0 ler 28c
Choice Grapefruit. .4 for Z5c
4
3?i
Choice White
Potatoes
lie
Pk
ib.)
bu. (30 lbi) 85c
Cook like balls of flour.
Champien Dirt Chasers
Ace Ammonia het 0c
Aeee niulnt bet 7c
"n, P-Te
Star Seap c,,. aw
Yount-e P. B. fleap, ck 12e
Ye,"ne, 9p chrP'.. pk,T
Fele Naptha Cake flUe
L" Seap Flak-. . . . .eUr ft?
rQ(Wa.hlnt nak..)pjfr ije
asce
Coffee
ib
25
When you consider that coffees of the same
high grade as Asce Blend nre selling else
where at 40c and 46c per lb., you can see what
exceptional value Asce CotYee is at 25c per lb.
Our Producer-te-Consumer Plan saves you
the difference.
Teas
4 lb.
pk
ib.
1
45c
pUr., 23c: lb. pkrr.
Five different blends one for everv tnsi.
If you are n tea levor, you should. try the
charming Asce Teas.
Orange Pekee Mixed Plain Black
Old Country Style India Ceylon
Big Tuesday Special
Come and get acquainted with us tomorrow. We are holding ene of our much-talked-of
Tuesday Specials. There is no obligation te buy just drop in and leek around at the
unusually cheice meats we ure offering at such low prices. Any of our clerks will cladly
tell you where our Meat Market nearest te your home is located.
TUESDAY ONLY
NATIVE BEEF
Round Steak ". ISc
Thick End Rib Roast ib.
Finest Standing Rib Roast
15c
ib. 2Sc
Breast .
Neck .ar. ......... ,b 12c
Shoulders , . . .... .i-r tt 22c
Rack Chops R 25c
GENUINE LAMB
., '" 10c
Rib Chops ,.N, lb 35c
Lein Chops . ., ,b 45c
Legs of Lamb lh 35c
RS
CU
New Made Sauerkraut it. lOc
TIicse Ih-iccH Etftctire in Oar Philadelphia, Camden and Suburban Stores and Meat Markets
raisstertW!
V $rVS. A Vf'f 1 A Vif'f 1 JVlaTB A W-"V A rv-aL"'
Astu XhJY. i.fr.yv . "wv""' ne.vj at;e
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Christmas Ribbons Arrive!
15c te 90c for a 10-Yard Rell
Hew bright and cheery they leek, quite capable
of carrying u "Merry Christmas" greeting en the
eutside of mysterious packages!
All the Christmas ribbons arc here: bright red,
green nnd holly ribbons, from Va of an inch te
1 inch wide.
(Market)
Finely Marked Chests
of Fragrant Red Cedar
Who would believe that thcre could be se many
sizes nnd shades of cedar chests! The cedar is se
rich in color, benutifully marked and cleanly fragrant
that it is only fitting that the workmanship of the
chests should be of the same superior quality. Some
of the chests have trays nnd some nre trimmed with
brasfl.
Sizes vary all the way from a 27-inch chest at
37.50 te a 55-inch chest (21 inches wide and 27 deep),
at $G0.
(Cltrnlnut)
Messaline Petticoats
Like These Have Net Been
Obtainable for $5.50 for Years
The silk is of a firm heavy quality that will
wear and wear nnd wee pleated insets und narrow
ruffles finish the hem. In plain nnvy, brown nnd
black and n dclcctable assortment of changeable
shades.
(Central)
Jersey Frecks Jein the
Important Greup at $10
About half price for frocks from n maker who pro
duces only the finer kind of dresses. The jersey is
of excellent quality nnd the workmanship is far above
the ordinary. Some of the frocks have leather
cellars and cuffs, stenciled with queer Japanese
figures. Others show deep bands of embroidery
around the skirts. A very popular type which has
n little shoulder cape is made with pleated panels
at the sides of the skirt. Peter Pan cellars of linen
finish n number of frocks. Henna, navy, black,
reindeer and brown arc the colors.
In Addition
there are several hundred interesting dresses of
Canten crepe, crcpe de chine, serge, jersey nnd
tricetine at $10.
In tricetine alene thcre arc almost twenty
different styles.
All of the dresses have a charming simplicity,
relying en colorful embroidery or black silk braid
for their principal trimming.
(Market)
Warm Bathrobes
for Beys and Girls, $2.50 te $5.50
They'll find a use for them the first thing Christ
mas morning, probably before it is fully light,
when they tiptoe in te their stockings nnd the tree!
Seme are especially for girls, some especially
for boys and ethers will de for either. Sizes 2 te
1C years.
(Oiitrul)
Who Would Dream That
There Is Se Much Warmth
in a $10 Bill!
It will buy snug comfort and warmth for this
Winter and future Winters if it is imestcd in one
of these quilts filled with Inmb's-woel. They have
plain sateen backs and borders nnd figured centers.
(Crntrul)
LambVWoel Slipper Seles
45c and 55c Pair
Leather soles with thick lamb's-wool covering
in sizes for men, women and children. All ready
for the tops busy fingers aie crocheting.
(Central)
Velour Pillows, $1.50 te $5.75
huce
-pillows round and pillows obit
pile of soft
long, pillows
nillews
blue and pillows green (ns well as rose, garnet,
brown, etc.) presents itself for hclectien. Some of
the pillows are combined with tapestry in charm
ing way.
(Clirftnnt)
Linen Luncheon Sets at $3
They nre of fine white linen finished with scal
loping, which is dene in white outlined in blue. Each
set consists of u 2-1-inch conterpiece, bix C-inch
doilies nnd six 10-inch doilies, neatly boxed.
Scarfs te Match
nre 18x50 inches at $1.50. They make nice Christ
mas presents when given alene, tee.
(On(rul)
Linen Towels Start
at 50c New
Almest every ene appreciates the abseibent
quality of linen towels and they are semething that
nlmest every household needs badly. They're snfe
gifts for young girls about te be brides, the young
nnd the long-established homekeepcr, alike. There
are spaces for monograms en some. Prices range
from 50c te $1.50.
A Mountain of Turkish Towels
at 50c Each
Atl sorts of decerative weaves, borders, stripes
and plaids nre here in oxccllent quality Turkish
towels, Some are all white and ethors show pink
or blue, Most of them nre n generous 18x30 inches.
(cientrtii)
CfiistaMS
Opp
oe
wtamite
leeftrai
sue
Men's Gleve
$1.25 te $1.85
1.25 for Scotch knitted wool
gloves in heather mixture;
$1.50 for gray wool ones with
leather binding around the
wrist; $1.G5 for blnck leather
with fleece lining or for un
lined suede, eutseam sewn and
with spearpeint backs in
mode; $1.85 for 1-clasp gTay
fabric with knitted wool lining.
Women's Corduroy
Breakfast Coats, $3.85
Bright, pretty colors Amer
ican Beauty, Copenhagen blue,
grape and rose. Exceedingly
acceptable gifts.
Silver-PIated Candlesticlcs
and Bud Vases
35c te $1.50
Wide variety ranging from
tiny blender affairs te larger
and mero capacious enes;
bright finish.
New Styles in Neckwear
50c and $1 Set
White and tan linene Peter
Pan sets edged with lace or
geld, red, blue or white em
broidered edging, 50c; with
black or white metal eyelets
nnd plain or scalloped edges, $1.
Hand-Embroidered
FInnnelet Gowns, $1.50
Seft, fleecy white flannelct
made in V-neck style with
devblc yoke which is prettily
hand embroidered in light
colors.
Crepe de Chine Blouses
$5
Tuxedo cellar style in flesh,
tan nnd white crepe de chine
of unusually heavy quality.
Turn-back cuffs and pleating
around the cellar and en the
front are attractive features.
Table Cleths, $5
Smeeth, lustrous linen
damask, full bleached tnble
cloths 70x70 inches.
Filled Werk Bexes and
Baskets, $1.25 te $5.50
Bexes covered with cretonne,
leather and leatherette and
baskets of straw or combina
tions, of sti aw and leatherette
filled with all the interesting
sewing implements.
Duvetyn Handbags
$2.50 and $3
Tan, beaver, blue and black
in pouch or envelope shapes
with metal or self-covered
frames. Seme have silk cords.
Women's Flannelet
Pajamas, $1.50
One-plece Billy Burke3 and
two-piece style in striped
flannelet with cuffs nnd ankles
gathered in te insure addi
tional warmth.
13th Street Aisle
Celluloid Trays and
Picture Frames, 25c te 75c
Prices vary according te
sizes, for each style is of
heavy ivory-finished celluloid
with fine ginining.
Clarien Records, 55c
Assortment of seme of the
newest popular music in these
double-disc records that can
be played en any style phonograph.
Useful Jewelry
for Men
There's a whele case, at
trnctivelj arranged, ns n help
ful buggestien of gifts for
men.
Cuff links, rilver or geld
plated, some with enamel, are
in variety at 3ec te $1.50 a
pair.
Seft cellar pins are 25c and
50c
Tie pins are 50c.
Sterling silver friction belt
buckles are $1.25.
(.leld-fillud watch chains are
51 te $5.
Black silk Wnldenmrs with
geld-filled slides arc $1.50 and
$20.
knives with geed blades are
$1 te $3.50.
Pencil-, sterling or geld
filled, nre 50c te $3.
Silver-plated cigarette cascj
are $3 end $5.
(Crntrnl)
Peter Pan Sets of
Baronet Satin,
$1.25
Shiny white cellar-and-cuff
sets or blnck ones, bordered in
white. Ever be nice te give a
girl who wears a Peter Pan
frock. The price is 75c lower
than ever before.
(Central)
Gleaming New Powder
Cases. 75c te $2.50
Silver-plated powder cases predominate this year
and they are prettier than ever before. Others are
geld-plated and still ethers have enamel tops.
Particularly desirable are the larger cases at
$2 and $2.50, the latter with a silver braid chain.
(Central)
Crib Blankets, $1 Pair
They arc in white with pink or blue borders.
Other crib blankets in wide assortment go up
te $5.25 each for seme that may be used as carringe
or bassinet covers, ns they are bound with ribbon.
Thcse last are in white, pink or blue.
(Central)
Levely Satin Breakfast
Coats, $8.50
What a delight! They are of lustrous satin
in tea rose, light blue, orchid and chanecable Copen
hagen-and-ceppcr, trimmed with quilling.
Negligees of box-loom crepe are in rose, Copen
hagen, light blue, pink and orchid. These are copied
from an exclusive silk model and finished with
clusters of silk fruit. $5.
In Large Sizes at $4.50
A negligee of ailk-nnd-cotten crcpe is trimmed
with wide bands of satin. It is in pink, rose, Copen
hagen or lavender. Sizes 46 and 48.
(Central)
3 Kinds of Crepe at 35c
That Busy Needles Will
Transform Inte Levely Gifts
Kimene crepe is particularly interesting, espe
cially the large butterfly patterns. There is rich
assortment of many colors nnd designs.
Japanese crepe, for smocks, little boys suita and
children's dresses, is in orange, light blue, wliite,
pink, light green, cadet blue, lavender, brown and
leaf green.
Underwear crepe is net limited te white, but it
is in delicate yellow, lavender, blue and pink as well.
It is sprinkled with rosebuds in contrasting color or
birds.
All 30 inches wide. . i
(Central)
(MfHHHIi
Bleemer Dresses JWeet
With Approval
mere se than most gifts of "clothes" en Christ
mas morning.
Seme fresh new bloomer frocks for girls of
6 te 10 years are in three stvles of checked gingham
in yellow, pink or blue at $2.25.
Others are of plain blue or brown fine quality
gingham at $3.
White Middy Blouses at $1.50
They nre of white jean, in sizes 8 te 16 years,
with or without braid.
A Crisp New Waist
of striped dimity with a large Peter Pan cellar,
trimmed with wee pleated frills, is very approprlnte
for Christmas giving. It is in sizes 8 te 10 years. $2.
Special at $6.50
That i3 a new low price for dresses of gingham
se fine that it feels almost like silk. They nre in
navy or red with narrow yellow stripes forming n
plaid. Each well-tailored frock has a separate
guimpe of mercerized white material like seiesette.
Sizes 8 te 14 years.
(Market)
Crepe de Chine Blouses
in Extra Sizes
may sehe n gift problem that has been puzzling.
These are in two geed models, of heavy silk crepe,
in biseue, flesh, white, black, navy und brown and
the price is only $5.90. Sizes 48 te 5 J.
(MnrlirtV
Certain New Coats at $39
Have Nutria Cellars
(Sizes for Women and Yeung Women)
Very simple, very smart nnd of excellent mate
rial, thee coats nre of unusual nualitv nt the price.
Of navy blue or dark brown belivin, with a shimmer,
they arc lined throughout with plain color peuu de
cygne and have wide soft cellars of glossy nutria.
A World of Geed Coats at $25
Fully twonty-five different models at this
moderate price. They are of belivin and velour in
navy b ue and shades of brown, with or without
fur cellars. Every one is lined throughout with
silk and one pretty coat is quite elaborately em
broidered about the sides and en the cape cellar.
(.Market)
Silk Stockings Feet the
Christmas List
Always useful nnd much nnpreclated gifts any
woman will tell you that. Here Is an unusually
geed assortment of gift stockings.
At $1.23 black, cordovan, nnvy, brenze, silver
and gray silk with mercerized cotton tops and Beles
seamed bncks.
stockings
African
nga TvHh
At 51.50 black full-fashloned silk
with mercerized cotton tops nnd soles.
At $2 full-fashioned blnck. pr,in.i,
brown, gray, silver and white silk steck:
mcrcurizuu tops anu seies.
black1 $2'50an's,lk fu'l-OBh.encd stockings
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