Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 223, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1926 — Page 14

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MISTLETOE NOT MUCH , IN DEMAND Too High Is Price, Say Retailers —Probably, Though, It’s Not Needed. “Mistletoe? Why, there’s not much demand for it here this year,” say the standholders at city market, as they dish out the Christmas turkeys, candies, nuts and other good thing's to eat these days. FOR COUGHS and COLDS r> q TRU-ADB Guaranteed! At Hook’s!

m A aaft mtr (Send Uisliw I GIVEN Worth r W AWAY! —This Christmas sale is for you! The reductions are for you! The holiday gifts are for you—and most important—the easiest terms in town. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN and five months to pay. These also are for you. I keep your holiday cash Be here early! keen your Xmas checks The Puritan „ Will Be open ! I rust You! Tonight and Friday Night dt th f° r Convenience Last- n| fV n and Get Your worth double what we’re asking MEN! \ Take your choice and just charge it—no cash needed I •JMSF U Jli COATS^OCO^S Imagine! All wool cleanly \ I / tailored, finely patterned /MM* 1 V Men and women will welcome this won- , . , £ fmWgx.: \| / derful opportunity to buy splendid new right up-to-the-minute colors a M|jM| | k winter coats for themselves at remarkYour choice—all sizes -WSM I/V able savings. Desirable models for all. ijPPtlSi f iJJfe And no money needed! Just charge it — $ fT% >0 i y,|/ keep your cash for Christmas and let us V W take 5 Months to Pay! Others at $39.50 s4feJfe.9B $J%#%.50 Make a present to yourself. These IroUt meow BEal MM IfipfSiPimP fljjfl|| fine garments will be a constant MNva mjjm NHrf It -reminder of this happy Xmas gflSSPjy season throughout the entire year. Sweaters, Slips, Etc. MEN— Hats, Shirts, Sheeplined Coats, Trousers, Sweaters. COATS reduced from $29.98 up - - O’COATS reduced from $37.50 up BOYS’ SUITS AND COATS \ OTHER COATS & OVERCOATS $32.50 to $49.50 these come in on our big price „ PURITAN * 25255. 5 CLOTHING STORES 5 Open Evenings Until Xmas 131 West Washington Street

And th* retailers, thinking only In terms of dollars and rents, assert that the perishable qualities of the shrub and Its high price combine to make the demand small. Probably, though, the reason is clue to social changes, not to economic reasons. In the good old days when maidens blushed and their swains were bashful. the mistletoe had a definite use. When the shy little lady was caught standing under a bunch of mistletoe the young man had the license to press his lips to hers without being considered bold. But time and customs change. In these modern days of sheiks, shebas and petting parties, mistletoe has gone Into the discard along with the horse and buggy. The boy needs no outside help. All that is necessary is an automobile and a flask. Who can say whether times have changed for better or for worse? At any rate the modem method is far more convenient. The'swallow is estimated to fly 240 miles a day. They stick close to land and never leave it unless compelled.

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NOTE—The Times will give a recipe filing cabinet for recipe submitted by a reader and printed in this column. One recii>e is printed daily, except today when twenty are given. Address Recipe Editor of The Times. Cabinets will be mailed to Winners. SPANISH RABBIT „ One rabbit, one pint of tomatoes, small onion cut line, pinch cayenne, enough curry to cover a dime, one teaspoon salt, one tablespoon of butter, cut the rabbit In pieces, melt butter and brown onion slightly, In it. Put all together and let simmer one hour. This recipe can be used with veal Instead of rabbit. Mrs. Tliayne Dillon, 551 N. Keystone Ave. City. VEALS BIRDS Take several pieces of veal steak and spread with minced onion and

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parsley. Roll up and fasten with toothpicks and dredge with flour, making all that will stick. Brown in a deep skillet add cover with boiling water, cook until steak is tender and a thick -gravy Is formed. When done remove picks, place on plate and cover with steaming gravy. Miss Kathryn Stevens, 312 Porter St., Crawfordsville, Ind. CITY REALTORS MEET Harry’ G. Templeton Addit>ses on “Outlying Community Centers." Harry C. Templeton, local real estate man, addressed the Indianapolis Real Estate Board t their weekly luncheon today at the Chamber of Commerce on “The Growth and Development of Outlying Community Centers." Assisting Templeton In the discussion were Claude G. Jacquart, Dan W. Legore, Lawrence J. Sexton and George T. Whelden. “The growth of outlying business centers has been one of the outstanding real estate developments in In-

dianapolis within the last few years," declared Templeton. No luncheon will be held next week on account of the holidays. It was announced. PENNSY TO BROADCAST Program Will Be Presented Tonight Over WFBM. The Pennsylvania Railroad will broadcast a, program over WFBM. Merchants Heat and Light Company, tonight from 9:30 to 10. Included will be a special Christmas number by the famous Pennsy Old Fiddlers Orchestra of Columbus. Ind. This orchestra has prepared a special Christmas skit, entitled “Christmas at the Home of Engineer Casey Jones." There will be several songs by Dallas Galbraith, who will sing an aria from the Messiah and the Christmas number entitled “It Came Upon a Midnight Clear.”

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