Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 138, Hammond, Lake County, 28 November 1919 — Page 7
lsti&i Friday. November 2S, 1019. rev mwjwjwp i ii ii tiie timesl. Pa: r i a m. r--ANN UNCINGt! j"11 1111 . ,W9 r""V ',",-;".- ,sjr ji..s r m a, j a- -.ir -y -I iw . r .- 1 1 We have arranged to supply all our cvstome rs, starting December 1st, with HI-TEST GASOLINE especially adaptable for cold weather use in automobiles. This Gasoline has a II very low-end point, and a verj' hijli g avity. It will be on sale wherever you see a TEXA CO SIGN, and the pries remains ths same. OUR policy is to give the people something better for their money. Pick out the closest Texaco Station and get your supply. NOTE Don't mix with ether gasolines and expect to -et the same results. ! It H t&T Ti CM ;iK55 ifH v,; ; ? f? 4 T" rf5 J71 SMS ! S KM Hints to the Housewives CHRONIC GROUCHES by Ihih T. 'ffondd FT vi-;bd t. MNGTON ,? '4 r f-; , ..e . 4 TT . 4 r? y-li -i ii. s M j ? v - w- tV i .& -.t THE CARD INDEX IN THE HOME
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yau go into your husband-, office index bo vou ran Iceer, K. ,t..
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or lawyeryou wil see that all the ! butcher', on another the
jupers 10 wmoi ha must refer are the dr-.:Sgist nd
kept in hies, a.phabeticaily rr5njt-J and logically grouped. 10 that no important fact will bo out of reach when
It ii required ia the dav". Lu:r.eH , "'or"n- n tan w.y you wi.
It cioet not occur to the overage houic- j v"' 1:1 '""t compact form po wife that it is junt as essential to the : sible the exact expend. t-.ircs for a year.
mnaan or ner nouseKeepinjr a ft-. k. - t . . c i . . , !-" tter you have kept it tor one year ( . .-. tail tV . i . lit
4a lutuiinaiiQn to wn:cn ine must Kara quick and ready reference
on or. c.xt J, t h :
le druggist nd a!I other bi.ls s-cl.
as ice, coul, rent, telephone, etc. on ; sepnrete c-.rds and thnn group:n
should be kept La o.-ns similar manner
to sara time and labor and to serve i a cfai-y reminder. The first filing device that you can tcpy from your husband's office is the card index, and yea will find it fjot only useful but, after a time, essential, for keeping track of the rr.any recipe that you run across and 13 introducing much-needed variety into your meals. Buy the cheapest box you can to hold 3x5" cards; they
usually cost from 35 to fifty cents in- j
eluding the indes for recipes and 100 cards. The index bears the namta of th various classes of foods soups, meats, fish, salads, vegetables, cakes, etc. AH you have to do when you see in the pspar a recipe that you would like to keep is to pasta it onto the tnrd. If a friend tolls you how she tnitnea some particular dish, jot it down one ona of the cards while it is fresh in your mind; and then some day, .-hen you seen to ba at your wit's er.d as te what to cook for dinner. b.t! yoa hare to da is to glance over jnjr recipe box and you'll see dozens suggestions.
or even for a month you will, by
studying your expenditures closer, find many ways of economiring. W hatever waste you have been guilty of makes a much stronger impression on your mind if set down in black and white than if you simply have a guilty feeling at thi moment of buying and then promptly forjret ali about it. Other boxes may bo used for ths names, addresses and telephone numbers of your friends, acquaintances and
'tradesmen; and a little card made out
with the name and address of each book-borrower, if you have a fairly extensive library, will be a big help in ksepinf? by your side the volumes that are dear to you. Tho very effect upon a borrower of seing hia name and addreas in black and white tin your record is a good moral stimulant to the return of the borrowed book.
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Put one of the mort helpful aies of the card index is for a list of your
-oenditure. With the help of theilrurry,
Receipted bill, may be kept wvth , T"Nf.T,0f. ;-;T3 fc'"'--V vt (reat , convenience) tn larger indsx I n -nu. , N'ur . v , sr.t Atn.-i-;. :i I file or. since sach hies are rather ex- ci!:. wa l.-.-t. tv t- i.i-n.- . t ;
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book. Th 'y are quite cheap and really Vts'-u.!t.- At r a-T p.'. -l I .s n i c save a lot of searching when a parti- ; l0"t-. th in!. S'is s ;..r-e I i cular bill or receipt is wanted in th" '""':"v'i: !v" """f- tr.r s.-at
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pensive, in a letter-file one of those 1 c,,!' '
box affairs made to look like a largo .
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fui cr.ipin. With this i h '.v c. rr.i bined sKcer black Ge .r .etlo cri Laing this Intter m-st-ml. ! 1... . t j pleated it in half inch fol ia for t ha
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. waist line where it joins the s.'.tH in ; a, graceful overskirt. The severity cf j th:s is relieved with two row of he.-- v j silk fagoting end the bottom of u -I overskirt is finished e with dai; .' -j hemstitching. To the GorjtTtte alee-. ! 1 have added a grace? ! beil cift. n':t
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a fimshinsr touch, a note o? brti-1- ---s is added by fncir.g the cvTs and , ar with sitin of Emerald gieen. The tout ensemble is u. unified, yet
i charming and makes n gnsvn or cis- ' tint tively youthful api I. I There are wSisners in the air of j more bo .iff ant skirts end Paris is j c-rtainly trying to foist-r changes n ! tty.e -.-f a radical nature. America j has tlisrovercd, however particuiar'y t sir., e the war, -in indeponder.ee of sty i cre.iticrs ?r,rj h: fact that not everv , n w s-.-rsesUon of the r.o-isur: -res is l to t r; . t rr. t rttrnctive of
t.m - fur th" atriva! -&the soldier vote. 6LTO j Hioy hrirvC tlwRc -ult"
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Otir beaiitlfs.sl assortment of warm clothes and furnishings will help you to enjoy this ideal weather.
Flannel Night Shirts and Paiamas
Good, roomy garments for njghi wear.
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$2.75 to $3.50 Others $1.50 to $6.00.
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and Knit Vests You will need one oi these warm jacketor w;.t5 fcr these crisp, wintry days. A jacket or veil to suit every purse.
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Leather jackets and Moleskin Coats
Just th? thing for driving or walking. A short coat with all the warmth of a heavy coat. Leather Coats, $43.00 Mackinaws, $8.00 to $15.00
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Warm Shirts We have them in every conceivable style, cloth and color. Ask to see "The Mindbreaker," a moleskin shirt from the Signal factory.
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