Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 270, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Ir• 1 R II 11 wUiw I r - MB HT -• ■ Hr / WAUDE 'IS *' ♦' 1 ’ MARIE COSTELLO MAUDE MARIE COSTELLO Gives Advice to Housewives One of America’s Foremost Authorities on Scientific Cooking and Pure Foods
"In my work I must use a baking powder which is wholesome beyond question apd which is absolutely dependable, and Calumefr*meets all my requirements." ' • An endorsement by Miss Costello of any pOfr ticular product'is without dispute absolute proof that that brand is superior. She has found, as you will find the first tiiße you use Calumet, that Calumet is the one baking powder that absolutely insures uniform results—that' its wonderful leavening strength produces the lightest, most healthful, tastiest bakings—that its wholesomeness makes all bakings nourishing and delicious. She has found that Calumet is pure in the can and pure in the baking—her tests prove conclusively as dp those of millions of housewives who always use Calumet, tfeat it goes farther than other baking powders, andjmasmuch as you pay about half as much for Calumet as you do for most baking powders you save when you buy it— you save when you use it. / Get a can of Calumet at once on the money-back guarantee-test it every way-bake everything withit. If it does not beat in every way, any other brand you might be using your grocer is authorized to refund your money—you risk absolutely nothing. Begin now to enjoy real bakings—to save money. Remember, Calumet is used by millions of housewives and domestic science teachers everywhere.
Thousands of women are daily guided in their cooking by the advice and suggestions of this most eminent authority. Maude Mane Costello has shown these housewives how to materially reduce their table costs and secure better results in every branch of cooking—she has given them the benefit of her scientific methods, and has shown them how to avoid impure foods. After courses of study in the Lewis Institute, University of Chicago, Simmons College and Boston Cooking School, Maude Marie Costello became a Domestic Science teacher of national fame—she knows which is best through her own experiments and the constant study of scientific cooking and pure foods. Oneof the subjects nearest her heart-one which she has given endless study-one which she considers of vital importance—is the use of baking powder. In a recent interview, Maude Marie Costello said: "I use Calumet Baking Powder because I find it absolutely dependable and uniform, and because it has more leavening strength than most baking powder. Like everyone who is interested in domes, tic science; I am interested in reducing the high cost of living and am interested in Calumet because it is sold at a moderate price. "The wholesomeness of the ingredients used in the manufacture of Calumet is attested by the Remsen Referee Board, appointed by the President of the United States and by the nodical profession.
John J. Brehn, of Hammond, was in Rensselaer Sunday. Rev. P. C. Johnson of Goodland, pastor of the Presbyterian church, went to Chicago this morning. Fresh ground new corn meal. Ask your grocer or phone Iroquois Roller Mills. Phone 456. A. M. Robertson, Fred HempWll and Charles Pefley went to Chicago on the early morning train. If your stock dies call me at my expense and I will call for it promptly. A. L. Padgett. Phone 66. Willette Hill, of Camp Custer, Mich., spient—Sunday,, here with his parents, Mr? andTMrs. -Frank Hill. If any of your stock dies be sure and promptly call A. L. Padgett. Phone 66.
Mollie Vance went to Wheatfield ' Saturday. William Frye and family spent Sunday with his sister in Hammond. Rev. J. B. Fleming 'left this morning for Hammond and South Bend. New Overland automobiles’, the Thrift cars, b nhand. The ideal cars for beauty and Dr. J. Hansson, distributor. ~ Marie Hamilton, who is attending Purdue university at Lafayette, was home over Sunday. Corporal Elmer Daniels, who is stationed at Fort Benjajmin Harrison, spent Sunday here with his wife. Anyone wishing io see me. will And me at the Trust & Savings bank on Saturday afternoons. H. O. Harris. Phone 124. Dortha Thompson returned from Lafayette this morning, where she had been the guest of Mrs. Walter English. If you want to buy a second- hand automobile at the right price, a real bargain, see Dr. J. Hansson, the Overland distributor. Paul Beam, who is attending the student army training school at Bloomington, came home Saturday and returned Sunday evening. Big bargains in automobile tires. AH sizes and grades. Investigate be- „ ore you buy. Dr. Hansson, the Overland Agency. Helen Leatherman, who is attending Northwestern university at Evanston, 111., spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Leatherman. " Advertise in the Republican classified column. ~ .
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