Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 206, Hammond, Lake County, 31 January 1913 — Page 12

HINTS FOR THE BUSY HOUSEWIFE

TOMORROW CLOSING OUT ALL, ODD LEFT FROM THE Teakettle Cover With Safety Pipe Attachment. 1 r&m

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How many women have seal dad their bands when lifting a teakettle from the range because tbe steam that was scaping from tbe spout was blown

back, upon them? Probably most wo

men wbo bare handled teakettles. Now

two Oregon men have designed a ket

tie with an attachment to prevent this accident. The cover of the kettle bns

a telescoping- steam escape pipe rising

from It and extending horizontally in

the direction of the spout. This pipe can be extended until the end rests on the tip of the spout, and in this position

all the escaping steam is blown straight out from the kettle and cannot float back and barn one. With these two openings air can enter through the spout, for example, and by Its pressure

blow the steam through the pipe with

sufficient force to prevent a "flareback

Fried Chicken, Southern Style.

Cat a nice, tender chicken into small

pieces, cutting at tbe Joints. Have

ready a hot frying pan in which has been fried one-quarter pound of salt pork. Roll the pieces of chicken in flour In which hTe been mixed salt and pepper .to season; place the largest pieces in the pan first and cover tightly with a large tin cover. As the larger pieces are browned add the smaller. Give constant attention not to let bum. ..It: win require twenty-five to thirty minutes to cook the meat through to the bone. When nicely browned place on platter and pour over it the gravy, made as follows . .. . Cream Gravy. Stir in flour into the hot fat In which butter tbe size of an egg has been melted. Salt and pepper to season and pour In milk until it is of a thickness to suit your taste.

St wad Eels. Take a couple of eels that have been skinned, bad the beads removed and been cut into pieces a couple of inches

long. Cover them with boiling water, turn in a tablespoonful of vinegar and cook slowly for ten minutes. Then

drain and make a sauce with the liquor

in which they cooked, thickening It

with, a tablespoonful each of butter and flour for every cupful. Season tbe

sauce with grated onion, salt and pep

per, turn in tbe eels, cover the dish and

simmer for twenty minutes. Before seuding to the table sprinkle minced parsle,t over 'the top of the dish In which they . are . served and garnish

with bits of toast. Some persons add

to the seasoning, a little lemon juice and a bunch of sweet herbs. A little

rich cream may be turned over them

before they go to the table.

Macaroni and Cheese.

Break the macaroni into briskly boil

ing salt water and let boll twenty mtn

utes. While It ts. boiling cut up your cheese Into small pieces, take one table

spoonful of butter and one of flour

blend in a pan over-the fire and add

cheese. Let the cheese soften, but not brown; then add salt, red pepper or

paprika and a pint of milk. Stir slow

ly until milk is hot and all smooth and

thick. Take macaroni from fire, drain

and turn cold water over quickly and

rinse. Put into a baking dish, add

cheese sauce, stir and bake until

brown. If more milk is needed to cov

er it may be edded. This distributes

the cheese e enly and Is delicious.

-, .. Tomato Marmalade.

. Pure and cut into small pieces seven

pouads of ripe tomatoes, add half

onpful of salt and let stand overnight.

Next morning drain water off and add Ave pounds of granulated sugar, two

pieces of ginger root, two sticks of cinnamon, rfhree pinches of cloves, two

level teaspoonfuls of allspice and

imall piece at red pepper. Cook for

half an hour, theu skim out the tomu

toes and boil the sirup until quite thick

Add one teacupful of vinegar and boll a few minutes longer; then pour over the tomatoes. Put spices in bag. Made

with the small yellow tomato it is de

licious.

Piccalilli.

One peck green tomatoes, four peppers and twelve onions chopped fine and drained through cheesecloth. Add a ten cent package" of mixed pickling

spices, one tablespoonful ground mus

tard, four cupfuls sugar, one-half cup

ful salt ifftd cover with cold vinegar

about two quarts. Boil slowly nearly two hours. Put into Jelly tumblers and

FREE &9C. STAMPS TOMORROW Bring This Coupon Present this coupon tomorrow with a purchase check of one dollar or more of merchandise and we will give you five (5) S. & H. Extra Samps FREE.

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Saturday All

Pay Slues Cleanup in ftfine ' Basennentt

WOMEN'S SHOES In patent leather, calf and cloth " tops, button and lace, dull calf, button and lace, A Af per pair .. . . I '"w WOMEN'S SLIPPERS Fancy Felt House Slippers, in gray, brown and black, 1 "1 R pair. ....... ! I 3 WOMEN'S SLIPPERS Black Kid House Slippers, 1 Q p specially priced at. I WU WOMEN'S SLIPPERS Black kid; patent tips, also 7Q plain toe Juliets, pair f Ob MEN'S SLIPPERS Tan Kid House Slippers, OOp "specially priced at OwU MEN'S SLIPPERS

Black and Tan Kid Slippers,'

pair . ... MEN'S SLIPPERS

Black Kid House Slippers, QQn pair.. Owl CHILDREN'S SHOES Tan calf button, patent leather but- ' ton, cloth and yelvet tops, dull calf lace and button, 100 pair. . . I mCmU CHILDREN'S SHOES Patent leather, button, made up of calf, red kid and brown TQfr tops, at . ...... . . . . . . . . ub CHILDREN'S SHOES Patent calf tops, button and yici kid

lace and button,

79c

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CHILDREN'S SHOES

Black and Red Felt Slippers,'

, specially priced at BOYS' SHOES Dull calf, lace, pair . BOYS' SHOES Patent calf, lace, pair . ... ....... : . BOYS' SHOES Dull calf, buckle, high cuts, pair. .............. BOYS' SHOES

z Dull calf, lace and button, 0Qf pair...... Uull

57c

19c

1.15 1.23 1.89

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hr CLOJC Supper Self.

in the Basement From 6 o'clock till 10, in the basement, we give you choice of any of these articles worth up to 25c for 3c. Whyf Because we want to close out every odd lot Saturday. Child's 15c Sun Bonnets j ....Jq Child's 1Cc Hose .. --3c Ladies' Unlerwear. 3c Child's Muslin Petticoats and Drawers........ Baby Flannelette Capes. 3c Women's and Children's Black Mittens... 3c Infants' Colored Mittens...... .3 Infants' Fleeced Drawers ..q Women's Summer Vests...... 3c 25c Dress Shields.' 3q Men's Black and Grey Sox............. .f.. . . . . -. .g-j. Women's 22c Embroidered Collars. 3c -.- . .. - . -

IIHIinilUCS SALES j

Wattch 5of our SensMional Window Display Monday

Women's Newest Winter Coats at

31c

REMNANTS Lawns, ginghams, silkoline, etc.,

worth to 15c yard, per yard

BELTS Belt lengths ot fancy 50c f belting, a length jjQ WAISTS Women's black, also ip white, worth to 1.00, at.. JjC

CURTAIN NET Curtain lengths, worth 1.50 a pair, at.

65c

DRESSES ,' "

Women's WTiite Dresses, soiled, worth to 6.50, fr at .....98c PEROXIDE Peroxide, a bottle.... QQ UNDERWEAR

Odd lots Men':, and Child's 50c goods DRESSING SACQUES Women's lawn Sacques, 29c value.

28c 9 c

SHEETING 9-4 Unbleached 23c quality, a yard CHILD'S COATS7 Size 2 to 6, wool material, . worth lo 4.00, at

16c 98c

10c

HAND BAGS white and colored linen,

and crochet, worth to 1.50

GINGHAM APRON CHECKS All colors, 8c value, J yard Jl UNDERWEAR

Women's Vests and Pants 69c kind........ HOSE SUPPORTERS Men's "Congress," all colors, 25c Wnd GOWNS Muslin gowns, tuefred yokes....

SKIRTS Muslin with deep' embroidery

flounce, 1.2o value, at...,

39c Uc 28c'

rbidery 65c

DRESSES 57 dresses of lawn, worth to 2.50, at. . . , . SWEATERS ' Child's Sweaters, sold up to 2.50, at

85 c 58c

9.95

This is a determined effort to close out every "Winter Goat to make room for new Spring Goods which are already arriving. These Coats are made of the finest plain and novelty cloths and Chinchillas. This winter's most stylish coats. Tomorrow is the real sacrifice. Regardless of what they cost us, we group nearly a hundred coats that sold at 16.95, 22.50 and

27.50 for tomorrow's all day selling. Come

early as possible and get first choice. There are no 2 alike. You get exclusive styles for.

9o95

Misses' Winter Coats A price to make 47 Coats leave the store tomorrow, sizes 8 to 14, fine wool materials, nicely made and trimmed, f. sold up to1 10.00, tomorrow 11 TO

ALL DAY SAT.

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With every Woman's Suit at $6.98 or over we will give you FREE tomorrow a nice Messaline Silk Petticoat. Every suit Is marked at less than a third its real worth

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After Supper Sale SHOES Big lot odds and ends Women's Juliets, Pumps and High Shoes.

O worth to 3.D0. wbUe "70a . .Oust Hi 0C

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MEN'S SHOES .

In lace style, gun metal leather.

all sizes, 2.50 value, g while they last .fc,

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WOMEN'S SUITS AND COATS

67 fine all-wool Suits and

Coats tomorrow in brown black and navy, all sizes

many in the lot sold at

Tomorrow Silk Petticoat FREE with these Suits Tomorrow WOMEN'S NEW SILK DRESSES

Newest styles, Massalme silks, brown, navy and alice, sizes up to 38, $10.00 values, tomorrow ................

CLEAN UP OF ALL MISSES' AND WOMEN'S COATS

Just 62 in the group. All wanted colors, almost every size, many chinchillas in the

lot, wforth 12.00 to 16.00, at

. IjLUSH COATS

Just a few left, choice of yi

any w oman s i'iusli

eover with DnrafSn..

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