Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 246, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1933 — Page 4

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- 0 Ice Cream FOOD! J3ppi^ Let the <C^ Kiddies have • a plate every day R ea d what . ... . , Dorothy Ayers Loudon What could be better for the Kiddies J than a big dish of delicious wholesome Ice Says A bout Icc Cream Cream served right in the home, too. Its There is nothing of nutritious value is very important to the higher food value than growing child, besides leading dietitians ice cream, says Mrs. recommend Ice Cream at least once a Louden. My experience a y with the vitamin content of different desserts has n t /. r- at m convinced me that the Urder It r rom Your Nearest , , .. , . wholesome purity of ice Druggist or Confectioner TODAY cream, especially the Furnas quality, is bene--j-, t ficial for the whole rurnas Ice Cream Cos. family. 131 N. Alabama St. RI-7357 =.

BAKER BROS. DISPLAY at the COOKING SCHOOL IS TRULY A BUY L’~~ 7Pc. Dining Hlf Room Suite 1 ' | Mahogany in Duncan Phyfe design. It is safe to say that it will be in favor a hundred years from now. SEE MRS. LOUDON In mahogany surfaces, 7 pieces. A tremendously PREPARE FOOD ON A good value. BAKER BROS. TABLE Yes, that’s Baker Bros.’ regular $1.48 porcelain topped table Mrs. Loudon will work on. After ' the show come over to our store and let us show i you the steps one of these tables would save you j ! in your own kitchen. And for only $1.48. || NO MONEY DOWN BAKER BROS. wasiAt.

REGAL PEAS 1388 Sifted—Tender and Sweet No other item in Regal canned foods is as popular as Regal Peas. Their uniform quality and tender delicacy instantly appeals to all who taste them. Special Now at Regal Stores THURSDAY MRS. LOUDON _ Will Demonstrate gang Fin. Flavor H. G. PRINCE'S FINEST FRUITS 1 Used Exclusively at This Cooking School Mrs . Louden Says — For those who desire to serve out of the ordinary fancy fruits. I can truthfully recommend H. G. Prince's Fineat as the finest flavored and richest in deliciousness I have ever tasted. Large, uniform, halves or slices in extra heavy syrup—they simply can not be surpassed. FOR SALE ONLY AT REGAL STORES

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Judge Nisley’s by quality wNot by price f customers An Arch Comfort strap style named in honor of the Bliss family. We present it in black and brown kid in sizzes 24 to 9—widths A AAA to D. Also sizes 94 and 10 in AAA to C widths. .. The Arch Comfort tie named in honor of the it is free. **f Lee f am iiy j s presented in both black and brown kid in sizes 24 to 9—widths AAAA to D. as the strap style. A Sensation in 'Service '—yi 0 <j> , Weight Hose • / c) ] We now provide Spring’s correct A A / jC) A i shades at the low price of C' \J m pj mL SlureA- / 1 C re< |* u * Te (j (2 Pairs only to a customer.)

This Extra Delicious Coffee at The TIMES Cooking “YESTERDAY, Mrs. Loudon L told me Indianapolis women £ were fortunate in being able to £ get such a perfectly delicious M coffee at such a popular price. Jr \ “She said that KO-WE-BA Blend M 0 ’O* gives you FRESHER coffee in the can M 1 *■'/ because it. is roasted and packed right # here in town And. it gives you # & M RICHER flavor in every cup because Mi jfft * m it is a perfect biend of only the very iff Jf ' Q finest coffees. Jm ' jj&y >! l Mm “I served it at dinner last night, and m jM every one commented upon its extra- # ts . mSt W mellow flavor, as you did just now.” m ° W KO-WE-BA Steel Cut or. . ▼’ M Dripolator Coffee Is Sold ‘ ‘ f U/s£> by Independent Grocers W

BEFORE AND AFTER Attending THE COOKING SCHOOL Eat at the Convenient RUSSET CAFETERIA At the crossroads of the nation—where Meridian and Washington Streets meet.. • Just a step off these busy streets—half a minute in the elevator—and you're in our large, sunny dining-room with its wholesome well-cooked food at moderate prices. • Every few days one of our “Regulars” asks us to prepare some old fashioned, or perhaps entirely new, dish. One wanted to see if eur cream pie ‘‘tasted like it used to at home.” And, when he had tried it, vowed it had brought back memories of his childhood. • We delight in old-fashioned recipes—materialized in cur modem kitchen, after the most approved domestic science methods. 9 East Washington St. Second Floor Elevator Service

Everybody Welcome to the limes Free Cooking School and Better Housekeeping Institute Many Valuable Giitts Awarded Each Session Come —Bring a Friend English Theater Doors Open 1 P. M.

the Sensa / of the :i Cooking © KELVINATOR ■ Features of design ... features of construe- 11 , tion and workmanship. Features that make Kelvinator the outstanding refrigerator of the day. Sixteen beautiful new models in B|lj the 1933 Kelvinator line. Special displays and demonstrations all this week .. . interesting, Bllli educational. Come to our store and learn what to look for in electric, refrigeration. > PIANO CO. N. PENN. ST.

The Times C and Better House “Children’s Party Su£ THURSDAY S LECTURI THURSDAY’S SPECIAL MERRY-GO-ROUND Mickey-Mouse Table‘t Come Early —Doors Opei Musical Program at 1:4 Session Starts at 2 P. p ADMISSION FREE—EVERYBOi ENGLISH

Sears’ New “Pros Used by Dorothy Aye Home Economics Expe Ing School and Better Sears’ Low Price $4Q95 ISi W7I and Installer] VvOQ< Also on Easy Terms '////. I §fi If - $5 Cash, S5 a Month ; Built oi heavy gauge steel. Vy<%£ ix Attractive buffet model. VW>r New ring type burners. WyC Insulated oven and broiler. /Y/Y Automatic heat control. &sXa! i K tX Automatic flash lighter. v/„v Safety oven shelves and ledge. i tx Two roomy utensil drawers. WvY; (X Porcelain enamel finish. V/yy l/Mr O Both inside and outside. * Oven size 16x13x19 inches. P&WQOCwSv j * Broiler size 16x6 %xlB inches. 2gXxX&l V* Cooking top 20x21 inches. 7VW<XXXv Floor space 26x40 inches. v* Table top, black marbleized. ________ Body antique ivory or green. IT.NI t Fully Guaranteed! —Sears, basement. |HiHK2E3uQZLBI

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