Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 97, Hammond, Lake County, 10 October 1919 — Page 7

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THE TIMES. Pare Seven. NEALE PASSING FIRST ON HIS THREE-BAGGER FN SIXTH GAME nun I BO I u II.. "The House of Kuppenheimer Clothes" IB II. i Exposition of 5 fa 9 New i a 3 es fro m TT ae oonse o 3 o

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.. tVPIAXATOLIS, IdA. Oct. 10. RfivrJs raoelved from ma-ty rtjans Indiana by L X. Itlnss, staf supenntojjdant of jvublio insLnietiou. !ndj-A-e tiat t2 ricrute of ti tet-adopt d text books is prctlcally ils acute as It uas turo ireks a ilr. HiBfts haa been collecting laformaUon concern-.cc the. si-uUon ani will rrescnt 1t to the srate board of edacaUoa tody. At special s.wn of the board on Sept- 25, repreaejitjtti-s of The companies hoMhxg states contracts ad W. B. Coakey of tha W. B. Conkey Company of Ha.mmon.i, Ind , the firm which prints practically ell the Indiana text bocks, assured the board Uiat all ordrs would b filled by Oct- 1. Although the. state, board of duration IndioatM at Its epecia! meetms that It was opjiose-i to canceling the eontra.-ts of companies falling; to deliver book?, several members of the board were disposed to suggrast drastlo action In case tte promises of the companies to complete all deliveries by Oct. 3 vere not fulfilled. Mr. Hines is Intending- to pla- the situation squarely before the boArd ar.J ! Is expected tha action of some kind to corripel the companies to meet Lhcjr' contract obligations with the stat? will be taken. Ijisi nifrbt several representatives if the companies were in Indiana pol'.s an J ; Is expected that they will make ancther attempt to expiln the shortajja to Lha board.

MENU HINT Breakfast. Stewed Pears. Pan Cake. Syrup. Coffpf. Lunc.hooiu Celery Pov.p. Bokfi Lima Heans. Brad Butter. Coid Fruit Jatca. Dinner. Koa5t Pork. Brownprf Potatoes. Carrots. Bread and Buttrr. Annie Sauca. I:e Cream. Cake. Coffee.

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CANNING AND PEr?ErtVTN"Cr.

Strmii Bans Strinp. wndh. drmn and weth tender yxnrsr ?trrejLeans. Lartr bcana may be hroutt ir.to two-inch p?ece. Blanch in hotline v.v-ter fro-n three to five mmutes, and cold din for or.a luir.xite. Pack into sterilized jars witW a twoinch layer of beans on the bottom. Cover with a layer cf alr. Onefourth of a pour-d of Rait is allowed to a pound of beans. Cor.tlmre packin? into the jar alternate razors of fait and beam placrr.jr a layer of salt on tar,. Press the bams firml7 into the jar with a wooden potato rcasher. Pip a rork of suitable eiz it; to mlted parcflln. when the paraffhie hardens use the cork to weigh down the oeans. The rubbers are sreased wtth vaselire to prevent the salt from oozir.e rat. Then apTIy the rubber and saL

Fct larprr rroantitis crocks and

cover the vearetables ha-s rot been extracted, pour in enough stronp 1-nrie. to coer the surface around the cover. (For the briirs usa cne pound of salt to two cjuarta of water.) The usa of yellow or pitch pine for the wooden weights and sandstone, limeeicivc and mnrble rrck' is ad

vised apa:r.t. Eitiier malted paraf- ' fine or cotton-seed oil should be on hand to pour ovsr th.e surface of ma- ; tt-riala thnt are to be fermented, i Green Tomatoes Select weli-de-' veJoped rreen tomatoes. Wash, drain, I and pack them into containers. Cover ; with a wak briae made as follows, i Threet-fcurth cup of Bait, one cup of vinegar to each gaJlon of water. Put in a moderately wtrm placa to fari meet. Then remove to a cool Pace (and seal with hot parafSna. These j may be kept the entire winter, freshened as a salad or msto'e into a relish I or preen tom&to mincemeat. J Strinr b?sns and cucumbers may be treated bv the same method.

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GOOD RECIPES. CaasroI Beef Cut cold roast beef and cold broiled steak, alone or in combination, ir one-inch cubs; there should be one eruart. Put in a eassfrol dih and add two cups brown satire or beef gravy, one-half cup celery rut in mall pieces, onehalf cup carrot cut in small cubes, one onion thiriiv sliced, ore cm canned tomatoes, on teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, one-half teaspoon salt and one-ejirhth tearpoon pepper. Cover and bake no hour; then add

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Out cabinets arc now replete with the finest assemblage of good clothes ever our privilege to show. Truly, these new Fall styles from The House of Kuppenheimer are works of art produets that show the skill and genius of the master-designer in every detail. The styles are refreshingly new higher waistx?ffeet; longor flare of the skirt; new ideas in lapels, and plaits Past-season styles were entirely forgotten in designing these smart creations for Fall. Theyr'e new and different in every respect, except one the same old Kuppenheimer standard of quality all-wool fabrics and that never varies, season in and season out.

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" Kuppenheimer" Belt -Waist Suits

a new style innovation that is going to be the popular thing this season. Ve are showing a lot of them in both single and donble-breastedmodels.

Some have an all-around belt, others a half belt. On most of them you can take the belt off altogether if you wish and they still remain verv smart and stvlish lookincr.

New Fabrics New Color -Tones Our complete showing of new Fall Kuppenheimer styles contains a very wide range of new all-wool fabrics and rich color-tones cassimeres, minnished worsted, series, cheviots, tweeds, iridescent cloths, in stripe effects, diagonals, basket weaves, herringbones and overplaids; various shades of browns, heather mixtures and grey, green and blue tones. Special Values at $45 and $50 Others ranging from $35 to $70

Italian Borsalinos

We don't have to tell you how scarce these "No-Weight" Italian Borsalino hats are; the kind with the narrow bands: If you've 1 -1 .-. 1 . A ! All 1 ' "1 " l '

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able to get any over. The tirst shipment we've had just came in. They're here 0 Hawes, Tiger and Boulevard $4.00 up.

The "Arrow" Shirt

Beauty of pattern and quality of material makes the Arrow Shirt incomparable. Our large stocks allow a selection unequalled in Lake county. Percales. madras. cor d s( crepes, silk fibers and silks. Your choice at to J15

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