JnFn$, 5M"VV V . .l .V .(J.''JLv ,,,, f KJ. Ws Je" Cfeiiidfer yl2rf GiVesDelicieus Recipes for I Ijjtislf ranch Dish Is Oar Own Chowder, and There Are Many f Tasty and Tempting Ways of Malting It 111111 r ' ' V - ' ", ' l ' ' ' i - Mt MK8. M. A. WILSON .inht ten. iv -v" " wwem. Att imUti carlJ' French scttlcru In Cnuada I rl . . ...j.i uii tliem tlip. climtdtere. n . Jfi-At c in which they cooked clmti '" C ,w, rf sort of thick Blew WJ X Frem thl.H cornea our .&&;; sen Fnb Cinmllnil. Boen adapted this ''Mi i for her family, and the chowders ' ff Kff Knslnnd nre famous for their The cheuder H particularly adapted ..V'ceM anther dish 5 iet'tlmulntln S".S nd W M: nil Invite the ..' 'goodness of the chowder, nnd al Zlt endless Is the variety that can rtetnler? chowder can be the means .....J l.(lnni (in TOllt AH hOIO f' "out n nn-al thnt la somewhat want. K economical dish It will roen.flnd nremlncnt place In the menu of the ?M tvTeman. The national thrift of if French U welt known, npd the tlnascwlfc. when mnrvrtine mucniy 'P'M r"! iK !....; n Wain .he I fhn hurries home and seen the rnlnclnn knife1 Is busy nnd the chnudlerc Is ttearalne away, and wncn uie iucm ' "he happy, "Brave brave, a la Hinndlere de diner." The first American chowders were made of fish, clams, oysters and lob leb iters, the abundant Fen feed of the New -England coast. I hnvc collected some Sciprt from both French Canada and he New England housewife. Chaudlcre de Lapin (Rabbit Chowder) This Is a delicious favorite of the Cmuck, and Ib prepared as follews: Hite butcher prepare rabbit for stew in, cutting In small pieces. New Mice in a chaudlere or deep kettle. One-quarter pound of salt perk, kiueed very fine, One cup of finely chopped onion, Tiny e of garhe, ... . Ohe faggot of soup Acre, chopped Cook very slowly until the fat perk lielts. De net let brown. Then add the rabbit and .two quarts of water, two large carrots cut In dice. Summer flewly for four hours; then remove lh rebblt and chop meat fine and re turn te the stock with , Three cups potatoes, cut tn dce ana parboiled, One cup thick tomato pulp, One-half cup of flour, dissolved in tee-half cup of cold voter, ilne teaspoon of thyme. Twe teaspoons of salt, One teaspoon of pepper. Cook for one -half hour and then serve tflth toasted bread cut In dice. The riblctn neck and back of n stewing rhlcken may be used in the place of the rabbit. t . Fish Chowder The New England housewife, ever thrifty, usually uses the heads of cod nnd ether tlsh for this dish, or you Inay use any cheap fish that the market affords. Wash four beads of cod. or cither fish; or uhe one and one-half jieunds of cheap fish ; place In n sauco sauce jnn and add Ttce quarts of tcatcr. One carrot, cut in dice,' Four onions, sliced thin. One faggot of soup herbs. Bring te n bell and cook slowly for tne and one-half hours, then remove the beads nnd pick elt tne lisli meat. lUturn the fish meat te the kettle and m Tice cups of milk, One cup of flour. Stir and dissolve the flour In the milk. iTien add te stock and bring te a bell, fading Ttee cups of finely diced potatoes, farleikd, one cup of peas, One-half cup of finely fariicj, One tallripoen of salt, One teaspoon of pepper, One-half teaspoon of poultry season ni. Unf tcntpoen of thyme. The minced clams. Twe teaspoons of salt, One teaspoon of pepper, One-quarter teaspoon of thyme. HImmer gently for twenty minute nnd wsrve with toasted pilot crackers. This Is the genuine old Colonial IJtos IJtes IJtos ten chowder. Nancy Lanke's Clam Chowder i-3&rs' 'a,nke,'1!, rcclpe letCR back te ihS?.M.di,i8ide,,cl0.lL"- Edition tells fisher folks, who used the sea feeds in place of meats. Mrs. Lanke's dlarv tells .of her patcrnnl Great Aunt Hester I.nnkc, making great kettles of this chowder for the fishermen returning Bh3. Muf. V07a8 t0 th0 Bbore Mince tine One-quarter pound of salt perk. and try It out gently In deep saucepan. Then add live onions cut In thin slice". Simmer the onions In tha fat from the P0f? ' i iut de net ,ct brown. When seit add Tioe cup of tcatcr, Twe eups of milk, One-half cup of flour, Then add olve nnd br,nc ,0 a b11' One cup of thick tomato pulp, rubbed through a sieve, One cup of canned peas, One-half cup of cooked and diced carrots, Ttce cups of cooked diced potatoes, Vnc-half cup of .parsley, chopped One capoen of peicdcrcd thyme, , Una-half teaspoon of sweet mar joram, One-half bay leaf, mPnced &,'"V CUpS efSd"ft for 0DCalf heur: bea This recipe is used fir tie chowders at ahore dinners and barbecues. Many meat and vogetnble chowders can easily be made- from the above recipes. I have a delicious French and Indian corn chowder. French and Indian Chowder This old Indian reclpe is made from dried corn nnd beans: Seak ene cup of dried corn and one cup of lima beans ever night In plenty of cold water; in the morning cook until tender, drain. Mlncc one-half pound of salt perk fine; place In deep saucepan and cook slowly until the perk Isa delicate brown. Then add One and one-half cups of chopped onions, The cooked corn and leans, Three cups of stock, drained from the beans, adding water If thcre Is net sufficient. Three cups of milk, One cup of finely diced carrots, par boiled. Twe cups of potatoes, diced and par boiled, One-half cvp of finely chopped pars ley. Cook for one-half hour. Then add Three-quarters cup of flour, dissolved in ene cup of tcatcr, Ttce tablespoons of salt, Ttee teaspoons of pepper. One and one-half teaspoons of thyme, One-half teaspoon fif sweet mar joram, Cook for ten minutes and cerve. Adventures With a Purse J fyim most popular earrings right - new nre these of jade or these of jet. If you have done any chopping for jet earrings, however, you have found I that they nre quite expensive. Fer which leasen ou will be elml te hear chopped i of my find. Jet earrings, with the lit tle round pieces against the ears und with pendants of oddly shaped pieces, instead of the usunl hoops. They nrt made of genuine "Whitby jet, and their price Is gucs what? just $2 a pair. 'Pliiu umniia flint tint nnlv tinvn vmi n Cook slowly for twenty minutes. Then ,,nr of enrrings that are real instead Une. Clam Chowder, Bosten Stjle Wash six laree clams and ttlace In tcttje. Add Three cups of cold teater, Cever the kettle closely and steam Until the clams open. Remove the r'aras. Strain the liquid in the kettle nnd minre the clams fine. New place la small saucepan Four tablespoons of bacon drippings, lour medium si:e onions, minced fine, Cenk slowly until the qnieus are feft; (no onions must net brown. New add One leirl tablespoon of flour, htlr te blend. Then add lice cups of milk. The strained clam liquor. Stir and bring quickly te a boil. Cook ler ten mlnues. Then add One and one-half cups of finely diced potatoes, patleitrd. Four tablespoons of finely chopped Tinlry, et imitation, nut uie tnnt you iiave a pnir that is really distlnctUc in dehlgn, which is net te be Ignored today when thcre nre se many kinds from which te choeso that one must select care fully in order te have something dif ferent. Mere or less by accident I found the fcnle of lovely lustrous chnrmeuse. It Is of u heavy, lich quality, and Is forty inches wide. It comes mostly in dnrk colors, such nH brown, blue, black nnd gray. Its original alue was $!l. but the price lias been lowered te $1.85. If you have dene any looking around for dress materials, veil will OEree that i this Is an amazing price. There Is net I a great quantity of it left, but I think that If ou ku iiiieut it wuneut urinj jeu mny be able te find what you want. Ter nnmfij of otinpe nddr tViHnan' Tat r.dllflr or imnnn Wnlmit 3000 or Mala 1001 lietnccu the hour of 0 and 0. The Question Cerner Today's Inquiries 1. What interentlng pnrty is np 0 preprlate for Valentine's Day? - Hew ran nn onion be pared ee that the odor 'f it will net cling e the hands? i. Describe an unusual nnd dlstinc dlstinc tlye sort of frame for an oval mirror. ' "," b.v Is foity-nine Inches tall, hew many pounds should his weight be? Hew- much should u girl of this height weigh? In wlmt Interesting way is the colored design en a dull green sweater carried out? u. Hew is a novel short sleeve fash fash ieued? Saturday's Answers 1. If the mouth of n vase is tee wide Jr thu (lowers one wishes te lace n it, this can be remedied n a jiffy by putting nreund he top. just above the water-line, a t Piece of folded waxed paper. - in an Immensely attractive way. the latest candy box is fashioned M,..,0.se'J,al.",C(1 tin and has a fclnsH top with u dainty design of xielets en It. uic!,c!"m!lns ,KOrt "f ll0"1 that would he loved immediately by small child has en each page a picture, representing u fairy ffii, wl numberetl slips into ri., .c"dbe.nrd Kres of the characters that are similarly uiuuereii can be fltte.l. whit.. eneli k- . i. Vi-. '""" Bn. . . ' . .'" V. Il Peem. v. u liUY IOTLV-Otff If nHk.H .ll .-. -'O".. .Ilk-lit.", (UII II... . 'ns sk rt s t,.tl. ""n 1""""'K "l" ilalte , 0Il,;,ul',ree, wliu-h U flaIU !'," cl bere Is a clever belt. fro iM'"01' l011 Wngw LVng at Slnei1" nml ?nl-colered ""VKings nre new 1 1 mn,i . "tttein.li 1i dnr (Ircss f velvet wme Similar fabric. Read Your Character By Dighy Phillips The Balance Dump Did veu never wonder hew In the I world the expressman who carrlect. out I your trunk perched upon his shoulders , manages te de it; Yes, It Is largely a matter of strength, but net entirely. Yeu realize this if, mi happen te nave as Dig muscles as ' tin. exnressmnn. nnd many of them would net achieve much of a record la straight tests of strength. It is also a matter of practice. Nat urally, you need practice before you learn just hew te pick up n heavy and awkward weight and bnlunce It neatly en your shoulders, where it con be curried with the minimum of effort. Hut it Is net even entirely a matter of prac tier. It is largely due te an innate I sense of physical, material balance, nn i fiutnmntlc cstlnintJen of nressure nnd resistance en the part of the muscles and the nerves which connect them with the brain, or mere properly en ihi nnrt of that section of the brain te which the nerves carry these mes-1 This rcetien of the brain is the un ,lerl)Ing cause of what Is known as the bump "f balance. This bump is lo cated along the eyebrows ever the Inner nnir nf flip PVC. It affects uet only the ability te handle heavy weignts. out tne skiii whu which lighter implements are handled The heavy-hitting baseball player has te have it, also the skillful gejfer, the acrobat and gjmnast. the boxer. The upholsterer needs It te wield his ham mer te the best effect, ami the surgeon te de sklll'iil work with his scalpel. Tuusdii Punctuality Just in Cese When mulling a package te a for eign country wrap It in several wrap ners. each one separately tied and clear y uddressed. Then If the outer wrap ning Is tern off in the mall, the dlrce tlens en the Inner ene will enable it te reach Ita destination. Modern Prls ciJJa. ,, , 3 1 3 m 'A u '4 ASCO ASCO rnSCT ffBH.MM, II STO tfFIE nir RES CO. IV IV n ASCO ASCO eissrv!r?ss:ri3r Six Thousand Servants The story of the growth of the American Stores Company reads like a remance1, a romance of faith, the faith of these far-seeing pioneers who held steadfastly te their ideal of honest merchandising, and their reward has been the hearty and cordial approval of a public quick te appreciate "the squarcst kind of a square deal." The policy of giving the public "the most of the best for the least ' proved te be the right one, for these first few humble Stores have grown te a chain of Grocery Stores and Meat Markets that are spread ever the four States of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, an organization with mere than six thousand employees, each and every one a servant of the public by whose appreciation we have grown te what we are today. Special Bargain for This Week Only! Herc'3 a bargain se unununlly poed that you can't afford te miss it. Be sure te visit one of our Stores te get your nhnrel Whole Grain Blue Rese R ice ib. There are dozens of ways te cook Rice Rice Puddinc (have you made ene recently?) Rice Fritters, with a dash of Jelly, Steamed Rice as a side dish with your meats, Rice Patties, Rice Cqokies, etc., etc. It's a very healthful feed. ELC Big Values in Jams and Jellies Pure Jellies la 10c Del Monte Peach Jam C6a 121iC Temter Grape jam Jr 2Sc Seuthwark Jams Del Mente Apricot Jam Temter Asserted Jams J lSc can 121c J 25c CAKES N. B. C. Marshmallow Creams lb. 29c B. G. Crisp ib. 18c Everyone Knows the Importance of cleanliness, particularly in connec tion with the handling of feeds. Our sunshine baker ies are models of cleanliness. We even screen the air before it enters the Deuirh Reems, thus making them dustproef and gormproef! Victer Bread & Qc Victer Raisin Bread leaf 10c Piping Het Griddle Cakes! EvcrV memher nf tYln -Tnn.11., !,.,. ll. J I., l IIL.i -, ,11 TVn n, .-:., " iT . "" '"."'. ''juj jjhiiu 01 iiiwu Kumen Drewn net cnr.es. ine superior merits of Asce Buckwheat, Asce Pancake Fleur and Asce Gelden Syrup ?-.?! knwn- Wc Jre running a special combination sale this week that you should take ndnntage of. Our Meney Back Guarantee is your protection in every sale. Buckwheat Pancake Fleur Gelden Syrup IK w mks vm I ESI r zyyss il C m BUOWllEff 1 & ( II II PLOUR. 1 m 3 for 25 Beld- separately or asserted any way you wish Pancake Fleur, or ene you can pet thrce packages of Asce Buckwheat, or two packages and me of each and a can e byrup, or any eth:r assortment you wish. Fer instance, for a Quarter ene of Asce Geld Seal ptmi , of twelve Bis nnd full and positively new laid. Right from the nest te your table. 50c Strictly Fresh 45 dez. c Xet fiulte no lnree a the bin Geld Seal beauties, but eveiy one strictly fresh. The Cew's Disposition has a let te de with the quality of her milk, that's why we use pure Pasteurized cream, obtained from the milk of happy, healthy cows, in making Leuella Butter. -...--T-- y T" S3 Hfc r- m mr jw. g Ng ja. Taste It! Richland Butter lb 43c I'ure Creamery Frinta An Enjoyable Breakfast Corned Beef Hash with Poached Eggs is very tasty and enjoyable. Our Minced Corned Beef is prepared with Potatoes. It's all ready te heat nnd serve. We arc making a special price en it get a can or two at this low price we knew you'll like it. Minced Corned Beef (w taatoee Asce Tomate Catsup big can Here's Bemethlnir te Dive It added sest biff 'bet 15c Seasonable Needs at Reasonable Prices Hawaiian Pineapple, Bed. enn 22c Deit Seap Beini Calif. Eyap. Peachea lb 19c , Calif. Lima Bean... ' cErPi APr,"U';-.:--lb 23 Red Kidney Bern,. Calif. Sliced Peacbei, tall can 16c ' Orefen Plum. big can 2Sc F"T Green Pea... Cal. Yellow Peaches, can 23c, 29c Yellow Split Pea... .lb 7c Orange Marrealad. ..lb 10c Aice Oleemirrarina ..lb 10c ..lb 10c1 bit jar 23c . . . Ik ?n. Tender Pea. CIn i2LjC Sweet Sniar Cern can 10c AlCO Cornn 1 IL It. ., -A i .. -"- ....... 7n iu can lilt lb 10c Norway Mackerel, eacb, Sc. 7c, 15c The First Sip of the delicious Asce Cofl'ee will make you Iein the army of cofTce levers who arc strong loestcrs for this rich, rare blend of goodness. Try a cup today. mm Coffee lb 25- Hew De Yeu Like Tea? If you like tea with r little extra h-.uv be.1v then by nil means try Apce Orance 1'eUec lta n, lmer' """' ll 3 Orange Pekoe ru,r ,1thp.r 'leliffhtful blends: Old Country tvle India i-evlen. Plain Illack and MlTrt Tuesday Meat Specials In All Our 202 Sanitary Meat Markets Native Beef -mi vuw Jiiiuiu ateaK ib eSC Thick End Rib Roast lb 16c Lean Tender Soup Beef lb 7c All Cuts Standing Rib Roast " 28c Lean Hamburg Steak lb 18c Fresh Beef Liver ,b 10c VWte'kAAaWWVWa Lean Salt Perk lb 20. Kreut Specials Neck End Perk lb Smoked h, fll Sausage aUV New Made Kreut m I These prices effective In our Phila., Camden and Suburban Stores tnd Meat MartetT H I ; V) (1 I 3 y n 0 H s jaSM3KK'JSXJ'SS.5SS ASCO S5.TriSSS! mtKx WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S er's Wanamak Down Stairs Stere i Lined Sateen Petticoats, $1.50 Black sateen petticoats are lined with striped flannclet, all except the flounce. That makes extra warmth without the bulk of an extra petticoat. Extra slaes are $2. (Central) Linen Damask $3 Yard Handsome satin-finished linen damask, 70 inches wide, is in five I patterns. (Central) Men! 43 All-Weel Suits, $18.50 Werth Getting Quickly! All-wool cheviets with single-breasted, fully lined coats, semi-conservative, such as most men want. Here are the sizes. Yeu can see exactly what is here: Sizes J34i353637,38l39j40i42 Number of Suit 1; 2 3J 5 6ll)llj 4 (Gallery, Market) Special Lew Prices en Women's Cleth and Silk Dresses $5, $7.50, $10 Three of this, four of that, net enough of any one kind te present a full range of sizes, se here they go 1 $5 for dresses of checked velour, wool poplin and serge in navy blue. 57.50 for frocks of burella, velour and beaded tricetine. $10 for dresses of Canten crepe, serge and tricetine. These are made in mere different ways than you would care te count and there are many really charming things among them, as well as simple, practical dresses that will de nicely for hard, everyday wear. Sizes 14 te 38, with especially geed cheesing in sizes 1G and IS. New Spring Silks Brave Winter's Storms nnd seem none the worse for it. Here are rustling taffetas and bett clinging silk crepes. Taffetas are frilled, pleated, scalloped nnd trimmed with shirrings and cerdings. Nete the little embroidered baskets, tied with ribbon bow-knots, en the frock sketched. It is in navy blue or brown at $10.50. Uncommonly handsome silk crepes of heavy texture make some afternoon gowns of distinguished beauty. Seme arc embroidered in the fashienahle tones of eye'amen and fuchsia. Others ate elaborately beaded in milky crystals. Net many of any one kind, which adds te their attractiveness. 15 te S39. (Market) 17 Styles of Brassieres Marked Down te 25c and 40c Hundreds of practical bandeaux: and brassieres at these new low prices. Odds and ends, mostly four and five efya kind. Sizes 32 te 42 in these at 25c; sizes 36 te 44 among these at 40e. Pink net, cotton breches, muslin with lace or embroidery and ether kinds. (Central) Hundreds of Geed Gingham Dresses for Scheel Girls $1 te $3 Pinks, blues, yellows, browns, reds, lavender and all the fresh color combinations se delightful in gingham arc te be found among these. Plain colors, checks and plaids, trimmed with contrasting materials and adorned with sashes. Yes, regulation dresses, white and blue at $3 or unbleached mus lin at $2.50 nre ar"nt: them. Sizes 0 te 14 years. (MnrUet) (J "l I $16.50 Central Aisle b I dppertiiiffies b f "Vest 99 a C ft-. 9 1. v tv I v r Iff I r I mi The Dainty New Breakfast Freck $i .Se fresh, clean and dainty that ene imme diately knew a that the wearer is a neat homo home keeper! Many women will like such a frock for morning wear at home. The material is percale, which launders s.0 well, with black, lavender, pink or blue ligure- en a white ground. Netice thu pretty alleping, which is bound in white. (Irntriil) Pink Corsets, $1 Oddments fiem our own stocks together with special purchases r.f c.tra geed quality. Styles for young girls und wemm of slender nr average figure. A number have uide mcts of elastic te make them comfortable. '( rnlriil) Remnants of Dress Goods 10c yard Practical lengths of gingham, outing flannel, voile, percale, erope and ether materials at just a fraction of their usual prices. Early buying is advisable! Remnants of Damask Toweling, Muslin 10c te 85c yard Half the regular price for remnants of linen and cotton damask toweling or for bleached and unbleached muslin. Women's Silk Stockings 85c and $1 85c for black or cordovan stockings of pure silk with mer cerized tops and soles and seamed backs. Perfect quality. $1 for exceedingly heavy black silk stockings shaped in the making te fit extremely well. Slight "seconds." Sample Blouses, $1.65 Less than half the original price for blouses that were manu facturers' samples. Mostly voiles in Peter Pan or tuxedo style, plain or attractively lace trimmed. Seme are Foiled, some only mussed and all arc exceedingly geed values. Sizes 30 te DO in the let, though net in every style. Women's Underclothes 50c te $1 50c for flesh-colored batiste bloomers, veil cut and well made. 75c for bloomers in pink or white sateen or pink and white crepe. $1 for envelope chernisc3 of white nainsoek trimmed with lace or embroidery and in bodice-ten or built-up htyle. Alse for long sleeve nightgowns in V-neck style, embroidery trimmed. Odd Lets Frem the Shee Stere at Meney-in-Pocket Prices Women's Rubbers at 50c Lew Heel Shoes Half Price at $3 High lace shoe.; of black leather have f.traight tips, welted soles and low heels. Net all sizes. Women's High Brown Shoes, $4. 75 Widths C and D in all sizes of brown leather shoes with welted soles and medium heels, fin ished with rubber. They have applied straight or simulated wing tips. Children s Rough-Wear Tan Shoes Special at $2.90 Bread tees, tough tan leather, thick welted soles these argue for satisfactory long wear in shoes for boys and girls. Sizes 6 te 2. (Clirnliuit) 500 pair of women's geed ru'iber in sizes 2, 3 nnd 3lj. Plenty of girls ,.nd women weur these sizes. High Shoes of Many Kinds at $1.50 These consist of a few pair of one kind and a few of another high lace shueb of various leathers and in several colors. Thiy have welted boles and high French heels. Net all sizes. -SI-i Jgr. ij w n s; dw I .OT T 4r hiT2 2U' i . if .. J X9 I -r if, 3 CC1- tft re. ea; :r utt 'r; i I- H i i i w- 5 fl . " Si 9 rt M-, iMi '"J t! f-M I 1
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