South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 182, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 July 1922 — Page 11
SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 1. 1022
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The Home Kitchen
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Lie'ii ray.s ar.-i put in a faurepar-. 1 .'olvcl u ;t h a i T"- jj.fiil of wat r. anI im k thick-
.sir. Wh-n th" crap-s Are all! t
.-oft i,r-.s th-ra through a Fier-. It i.s M'-rd-a! To two j ; fu 1 .-: f.f JuL:o add a cupful : f .1 1 h fi,r 1 ar 1 a half. -f yjk'ir. ar.d rr.rdt it In-ir.. a!d t!. h'-:. jnlr. V.'hrn th" Juice th'- lr -:r.i; .: I add T.vo rtipfu'.s cf cram an 1 1 i -a-.v! ar.d r fr "7. T)hi crarn when frozen will J Lo:l"-d
I" a l''Jy Iivii l'T In cria.r, -a. : i 1 i a h di-l-. rs ay toppf-d by c .jM.or.ful 'i whlpp' d erf un. IVf)cn ra ho4.
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When ! ar,d a half c
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apple, and blend the mixture with
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When a fir occurs in Chi the
owwr or occup-ant of the hurned lull dire: is immediately arrested and rrade to prove that he is not sruilty cf having set or Instigated the fire.
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rlprn. Iscrry loo. ,ton' ar.d chop a pound f ripe, bkick oLiTri . er. ar.- ly. Add thjuico of a k-mon, ,t cupful of h-avy, .picf d fymp ar.d thr- cupful.- of water. Kt on tie .tnv- ar.d Lrir. to hr-ilir. point. a'Llir: a h-aidi-tfa.c;-ornful of cornstarch 'ir--olv-l in a littlo water. When .sightly thlckor.fd. j-tmln through a Hit sieve, and ool. l"r -xe as iisi.il. (Jarai.'h wi:la a frw tton d r!."rn':s d!pp-d in s-ifTir. Grape Io C'rcarn. Wa.-h and sam tv.o ifiinds .f
Spring Salad. Wa3h and .-laa.- i.ou-h tro-h r-d r.-tdL--: to .r..4k- or." cupful, trim aral sli.. -r.o'i:h irrf'-n Fprir.K on.o: u
I'ar". f-tia- and hop enough ripe to rr.ak" a cupful. '.; c tiutily. thrar. l Kotd-Jl.-i or d poachfrt to make s- mall, frt .-h n u n; l-rs. chip tin-"1. 1 1; ro cupli!--, add two cupfuN ot one tr-en p- pp'-r aft r .t '-'. dir. it, .-uar and lo at .-lowly until ail Li and out up r.ou.-.h urcf-n cliivts to n.' lPd. th'-'i hrir.tr to holiir.tr point, i iuake two tahl, spooii-ful. .Mix th'-
k i r: . . loil -r." miliUt0. and set to'.il.td .ar.d t's in enough French i f '-"ZLZ
ion.. w n.a o;u 'in a oin: qi :r-s.-;r. to moisten. --erve m in:uo i
heavy crrrn ar.d the stiff! y beatf-n ; !-.u-h ar.d du.st with a little paprika Whit" of aa. e-'. Fratze as usual. ! Tomato run Mint Salad.
Co- kin' thH P' aches In this way, 1arf tho
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!ruit (h-ri r."t ta.-te hard and raw i ,, , , , , , ;, i I
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Wash, t- i and chop three has-ket
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Serve with
In olden days when a captain in :h Iiritirh navy wished to di-
ch.tre. hi crew he had to trive thorn I
r.-.-ie cf h4.. intention hy takinc Sirls to fast on Midsummer Pay. lay
tr.n-.iv he fn,'eclorh three men' In ! a DMi on the tat)iö at m.ar.IU.
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I'ota-.f'cs rotain most cf their.
foo-d alue when sthtmed; when prepared the usual way CO rl" cent of their vnluo 1? lost.
leave the door cpen. ana wait ior their future husbands to enter ani eat.
Beyond all doubt, the worst of our enemies are thoe which wc carrv about in our own hearts.
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Smooth witli Fr-rp'li flr(-H-;r.,?. addiruri two !ab'. -pin n-.f ul of choppfd
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kf-.te w;th thr cupful, o the ton;at1 ylcH wilh th,, ; -r-w. .-Kim. add a scn.all , f,wT,, n
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strain into a. mould Vk hlj'ped en am.
I lore arc Ilto SaLuU to Tempt IlotWo.Mlicr .riu titis. When sumnvr days are toci warm for comfort and t lie appetite flaqr. u pood ial ul i- welcome either with or without the usual "cold cuts." l'otato SaLul. Holl s-aa medium-sized potatoes in slirht2y-Äi'tid water until loie, but not soft, drain them and let thern pet cold. "When they ar? cold, iice them mall. Ieel, quarter and removo tho seed-? frini a fresh cucumb r, th.n halve the quartern and d:'' them. Pare a small onion and hop it with a half pepper as tine a pos.-ibb. Wipe) the inside of th-;
made with mint vinfg-ar. (iraK-frsil and .N'tit Salad. liemov tii" pulp of two grape- ; fruit? from th" pfi-Iir. and all d the wh'te skin and set it to drain. Shell and chop fine, the meats of a j hilf pound of freshly-cracked walrius ami 12 salted almonds. Ad 1 a tabb spoonful of sucar, a half tea--
'spoonful of cinnamon, a h.ilf salt-
spoonful cf cloves, and lastly, a little prafed lemon peel to tho finely- ; chopped nuts, then roll the prape-' fruit segments 'in the mixture and r lay thern on lettuce leaves, moisten with a littlo French dres--imr and put a table-p" l'u! of mayonnaise on each portion Servo very cold. 7 idly Salad.
Cut a small tumbler of mint jelly
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1326 S. Michigan St. 12 16 W. Wash. Ave.
I We Also Have a High Grade Meat j Market at 1326 South Michigan St.
salad-trfiwa with a bud of garlic, j anil a fmaJi tumbler of lemon jelly then iUt in Iho ingredients, adding'! n cub(s, a.1.1 a tinely-diced banana the heart of a head of lettuce shred- !
b d with kitchen scissors. Have readv a boiled dres.dntr that mu
b.-en chilled, made of a half-cupful Ü i ich of water and vinegar, a quar-tj
peiir. a table-poonful of suar nn l a quarter cupful of butter. Mix well, then stir in a heaplnrr teaspoonfail of cornstarch that h.'u been dis-
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CI oss starch, packfics . . . . All kind.'i of laundry soap, 1 0 bars
Calumet Baking powder, 1 pound Corn and peas, three cans Good" oil Sardines value 1 5c, 3 boxes Yuban coffee pound . . .. ...... 3 lb. can Crisco Toilet Paper, 7 roRs Fancy Peaberry Coffee, 3 lbs
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4'ii Juiy Time was when noise and danger were considered essential to a proper celebration of a glorious fourth. Patriotism and shooting went hand in hand. A more sensible way of celebrating the fourth is to fix up a nice picnic lunch and go out into the country and enjoy the quiet beauties of Nature. We have all the essentials in the way of good Meats and Groceries to make your Fourth a success. Choice Chuck Rib Roast, rolled, pound . . . .25c Native Chuck Roast, none better, pound 15c Clean and Wholesome Hamburger Steak, made while you wait, 2 pounds for 25c Pork Chops, pound .22c For your convenience we will be open from 7 to 9 a. m. July 4th. David Spanjer Ideal Meat Market 521 E. Colfax Ave.
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MR. COFF E. BEAN SAYS: Get vour Fourth of July picnic supplies at THE COFFEE RANCH 133 IS. Michigan St. B. S. IlasM'ell. Prop.
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No. 1 Sugar Cured Bacon, half or whole slab IVo. 1 Sugar Cured Hams, half or whole Graham Crackers. 2 pounds Creamery Butter - Fresh Er us ..... ...
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per pound fl Rolled Rib Roast, 99 a per pound LaUasJ Swiss Steak, CjO per pound .- LuilmXj
Pickled Pigs' Feet.
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Pork Loin Roast, per pound , Pork Butts, per pound Bacon Squares or Strips, per pound , Smoked Picnic Hams, per pound , Smoked Cottage Butts, per pound ,
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How About Your Holiday Atti
Have You Everything You Need':
Many folks are planning on a little vacation over the Fourth. Going away generally calls for some new article of wearing apparel or dress accessories. c have the needed articles here and the prices are very attractive.
New Hats Have Just Arrived Just received a new shipment of charming summer hats." Felt hats in sand, grey and brown at $2.50 and $3.00 Black barronette satin hats at $5.00 and $6.50 White Wash Skirts , Big Value $1.00 " White gaberdine wash skirts, button trimmed. Lef s than Half Price. Choice at ; $1.00
White Wash Blouses Very Special $1.39 One lot of white voile, organdy and dimity blouses. Will be placed on sale Saturdav t 31.39 Breakfast Coats Of Colored Crepe at 31.00 Here is a special value in brocaded crepe breakfast coats, in blue, rose, pink and lavender. Children's Gingham Dresses, very special at $L00
Little Things You May Need at Reduced Prices
White wash skirts of surf satin, button trimmed. Very specially priced at . . . $2.50 For outing wear, khaki knickers at $1.50; khaki blouses at $1.00 New pongee and white middies, special at . .$1.00 Sweaters of camel's hair wool, slip-over styles, in colors, at . . . $4.95 Fibre silk sweaters, slipover style, at $6.95 Crepe kimonos in plain, figured and floral patterns, at $1.00 and up
Linene smocks, excellent quality, embroidered in colors. $3.50 value . . . .$1.95 Fancy sport skirts of wool plaids and fancy silk stripes. They sold up to $18.50, special $9.95 Children's gingham dresses in colored checks, embroidery trimmed. Less than half price. Choice $3.95 Women's fibre silk hose in white only, on special sale at 59c Turkish bath towels, size 18x34, special at 25c
W omen's handkerchiefs, at Kayser's fine
pur 50c
linen value
39c Italian silk
hose, plain, lace and clocked. Prices range from $3.00 to $6.00 Phil ippine underwear, hand made, hand embroidered gowns, envelope chemise and corset covers at $1.95 to $5.95 Jap Rose toilet soap, special, 3 cakes for .... 19c Very special prices on all toilet and laundry soaps.
New Wash Dresses Specially Priced $5.00 Dainty French Gingham Dresses in colored checks: collars, poclcets, cufTs trimmrd in white organdy, others trimmed wilh braid and ril rac. Also crepe dresses in several colors, trimmed with combination of npplique and embroidery with patent belts. Thes dresses are good values at $5.00
Kny Suit in Stock HALF PRICE
Three-Piece Dresses for Garden Wear $5.00 These dresses are well made of good quality cretonne in pretty floral patterns. The outfit consists of Bloomers, Dress and I lat, trimmed in mercerized satin. Look What $1.00 Will Buy One lot of white Wash Skirts. House Dresses and Children's Gingham Dresses, values to $5.00, choice $1.00
Going Bathing? It's time to get togethers the things you need for the beach. Bathing Suits, attractive styles. Smart color combinations and dependable all wool qualities. Men's and women's suits at $4.95 to $8.50 Bathing Caps in assorted styles and colorings at 25c, 50c, 65c and $1.00 Bathing Shoe?! in white, red, green, navy and purple at, pair $1.00 Bathing Suit Bags, waterproof, at 50c
A New Flag for July 4th Just a reminder it is very essential to unfurl "Old Glory" on the fourth. We have flas of al! kinds and sizes. Prices range from 2 for 5c to $9.50
Summer Hosiery Excellent Qualities Gl ove silk hose in black and white, plain and fancy stripes with colored tops, all sizes; a special value at '.$2.00 Kayser's Rolette hose, garter top with fancy silk ruffle; does away with hose supporters. They stay rolled up; pair $3.00 Mohawk silk hose, excellent quality in all popular colors at, pair. . . .$2.50 Spring needle ho3e, they will not tear or run, made to give satisfaction at, pair $1.50 Hose for men, women and children at 15c and up
Toilet Articles Read Over These Lower Prices
Colgate's Ribbon Dental Cream at 10c and 25c Neet, an antiseptic cream Iotin that removes hair, cannot irritate the skin . . . .50c Mennen's and William's Talcum Powder, special, can 15c Java Rice Complexion Powder, domestic 17c; imported 45c
Graham's Original Lemon Soap, the best made, 7c each or 3 for 20c Palm Olive Shaving Cream, leaves the face soft and velvelty, special, tube 29c Odo - Ro - No, end perspiration annoyance at 30c Wa-Ne-Ta, instant relief for tired, achins feet 19c
A Special Selling of Wash Fabrics
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