Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 273, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
What ifcgfe Bagfr t <>o6s
IT does away with the * cleaning of greasy pots In *' - -*■■ ■' -< * -.C'. and pans. As bags are sealed when contents J are c<frigjt keeps cooking odors from filling house or apartment. It conserves the health-giving juices of meats and the life-giving salts of vegetables that escape wholly or in part under the present system of pot-and-pan*cook-Because of this fact it makes every dish .. savory and nutritious, and it is . eqor nomical, the food weighing practically the same vthen drawn from, as when put in, . the oven. It means quicker cooking, and, hence, lowering of gas or coal bills. ' It. saves time and anxiety—you don’t k. ||we to.keep looking at the food from time to time as it is cooking to see if everything K is-all' tight. You- just put the food in the
oven, shut the door, and at the set time take it out, done to a turn. If food is left in the oven five or ten minutes longer than time called for it will not be harmed in the least, as is likely to be'the case under present system of cooking. A housewife, intelligently ? employing Soybr’s paper-bag cookery, can put an /entire meal in the oven, and then, secure in the knowledge that it cannot burn or come out Underdone or overdone, go about other duties or pleasure, until the minute arrives when the meal is to be served. The Chicago Daily News tells all about Soyer’s “Cooking in Paper Bags.” It prints every day a descriptive article, telling just how to dp the thing, and gives npw recipes every day for cooking the every-day meals by the new system All newsdealers 8011 The Chicago- Daily Newp. It is Chicago’s family newspaper. Its circulation is over 300,000 copies a day. Considering that almost every copy goes into a family of two, three or more members, it is safe to say that a million people read It every day. More people in Chicago read The Chicago Dally News than read any other Chicago newspaper. ■ ' . .Order it of your newsdealer today.
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The Sheridan- football team arrived this morning and will battle With IL H. fi. tais afternoon at Riverside. They held the state championship last year. R * *R4 ’ ♦ 4 1 war Iv JuuiihLc MM® * ■ ’ * ■ •; posed of new men. They are a big ..., . _ J_, . . KirkHn 0- Sheridan I^end' X ‘ nd* *<lQWv> thaf” TJonkins has <*nmp back to Infl i llv w * I ft ~ a W Mpossibly at North Manchester, where nia rather purchased a farm
