Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 67, Hammond, Lake County, 5 September 1919 — Page 14
Page Fourteen. THE TIMES. Friday, September 5, 1919. ENGLAND SENDS MORE MEN AND ARMORED TRAINS TO AID IN FIGHT AGAINST REDS STOKE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 9:30 P.M. ward Co Mimas Co I I ndividuality In Our Mew Fair Suits Beautiful New Styles That Will Make You Want Them
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i British armored train storing forward In northern Russia. Eeeeat dispatches from London stated that the Anglo-Russian forces operating near the Dvina river in Russia had wiped out six Bolshevik battalions. Since the withdrawal of U. S. troops England has been increasing Ua forces in Kussia and sending additional equipment.
ST. LOUIS REACHED AT
THIS A. I to.
Country Hot Any Too Much Interested In Treaty ot Versailles. fOontinued from pars 'ena
ashamed of myself if I discussed this great matter as a Democrat and not as an American." 8XAJDT TO ACCXFT BATTLE. That was to be the attitude through
put the trip. The president explained he expected he opponents of the treaty would take, a position In opposition to
this line of argument and he was pre
pared to accept battle on these same
Mnes.
It -was stated that the president
planned to talk "fighting talk" at all times on the present trip and there was no doubt in the minds of the president's
party that his challenge will be accept
ed by his senatorial opponents in Washington. WIIO. TAIE PAST IS FABAOE. Arrangements for today's stay in St.
Louis Included an automobile parade through the residential sSrtion tohe
hotel where the president was to rest until luncheon. Then he was to con
tinue his speeches. The afternoon was
to be held free and In the evening he was to make an address In the Coliseum, in which by the way. he was nominated for re-election in 1316. The president made It plain to the members of the welcoming committee that he had a very warm spot in his heart for St. Louis and he stated that he had not the slightest intention of making a speech in the ordinary sense of the word, but that today and from now on he planned to "report" on exactly what the peace commission accomplished. The president insisted that It was impossible to read the league covenant without also reading with It the treaty as a whole. He also flatly made it plain that so far as the opposition to Article 10 of the league covenant was corned, in his opinion. It was unwarranted. Article 10. he said, will prevent future
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If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with.
Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too muclf alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Mulsifled cocoanut oil sham
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MENU HINT. Breakfast. Huckleberries Com Fritters Toast Coffee Luncheon. " Ham Loaf Sandwiches
Tomato Salad
Blackberry Pie-
i ' Dinner. Clam Cocktail ! Tuna Fish Salad Baked Potatoes Lettuce Stewed Fruit
Tea Corn Coffee
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half small onion, one teaspoon salt, few grains of mace. Combine the carrots milk, onion and mace in double boiler and cook till carrots are done, about forty minutes. Remove onion, add the butter and flour creamed totrether
j with the sear oning and cook at least I ten minutes and serve.
Blackberry Gelatin Two tablespoons gelatin, two-third3 cap water, two tablespoons lemon juice, three cups stewed fresh or canned blackberries one cup sugar. Heat the berry juice and suprar. add prelatin, which has been soaked for twenty minutes in water and stir until dissolved. Remove from heat, add the lemon juice and berries and pour into molds to set. COOKLVG TEACHER'S TIPS. It is said the flavor of shrimp ia improved if boiling water is poured over them shortly before thev are to be served. But be sure and immediately drain it off. Use the old brooms for a floor polirJier. Cut down the straws and cover with a piece of felt or carpet The old felt hat can be utilized for his purpose. Put weights into the hems of summer sash curtains and they will not blow out of the window or against the screens and thus can be kept clean much longer. Your fountain pen will not leak if you rub paraffin on the thread before screwing on the head. All milk puddings,, such as rice, tapioca, etc. should beeooked slowly. Rapid boiling destroys the flavor and causes the milk to evaporate. Allow four hours for the baking of a milk pudding.
Attractive little details which give a suit individuality are carefully brought out in our new styles. Every model is carefully tailored after the latest mode, fabrics are of the finest. Many, new arrivals are shown for the week-end. "We invite your inspection. Navy Poriet Twill Suit lined with best quality silk, made with four large folds across the back, edged with a heavy silk cord, finished
with buttons and string belt. Priced
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Copen Velour Suits suitable for a small woman; large round collar, blouse
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in navy, brown, taupe and ment to be worn all winter. Price l
grey; a gar-
FALL HATS The most exquisite fall styles we have ever shown are now on display. The trimmed hat that is chic and uncommon, an extensive line of those most beautiful hats are shown for the"week-end.
We also show an assortment of more elaborate models in slightly increased prices. Girls' Hats and Tams School hats of velvet or velour felt ribbon trimmed. School tams of duvetyn or velvet in varied. trims Jlto 3i
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RECIPES FOR A DAY. Tuna Fish Salad Open a can of fish and then turn into a sieve and ouickly rinse under the cold water. Tarn into a china dish and then fhred fine a sufficient amount of cabbage to measure one cup. Place in a mixing bowl and add one green pepper, chopped fine, one grated onion, two tablespoona of finely chopped parsley the flaked tuna firh. Toss gently with a fork to mix and' then turn into a nest of lettuce leaves and serve with Rursian dressing. Tomato Rose Salad Three tomatoes, lettuce, one cup spaghetti, cooked one onion, mayonnaise dressing. Peel and ice nice ripe tomatoes; arrange a bed of shredded lettutce on plates; cut tomatoes in eighths, almost through, and open like a rose; place tomato on lettuce and fill with cold spaghetti and onion chopped fine; cover with mayonnaise dressing and serve at once. Cream of Carrot Soup One and one-half cups grated carrots, three and one-half cuns whole milk, one and one-half tablespoons butter, one and ono-half tablespoons flour, one-
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wars because will protect national rights. One thing; that has been erparent on this trip Is that the entire country Is none too much interested in the treaty of Versailles. The president very plainly realized this when h stated that he wanted people to read the treat or "to acept the Interpretation of the men ho wrote It." Callers have declared that so far as the people are concerned they ended the war with the signing of the armistice, and the object of the ' president, he told the people who talked with him today. Is to actually have the people accept the
treaty as their own business and settle It their own way. The presidential party 6lept late end It was well after eight o'clock before President and Mrs. Wilson breakfasted. The train remained sidetracked in Forest Park while a guard of policemen and soldiers kept the crowd at a distance. The weather conditions were perfect. The early mornins was a trifle chilly but the sun speedily dispelled the mists and long- before the president started for his hotel conditions were perfect. A reception committee made up of representative citiens and headed by James E. Smith, was an early arrival.
The committeemen explained to . the president's secretary, Mr. Joseph P. Tumulty, that as far aspossible the president would be sllowed to rest during the day, his chief public functions being- the address at the chamber of commerce luncheon and the formal speech at the convention hall In the evening. The president left his car promptly on the dot of 0:30 and entering a flag-be
decked automobile headed a procession that took him through the chief residential section and terminated at the hotel Statler.
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