Evening Star Newspaper, January 13, 1921, Page 25

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WOMAN’S PAGE ] EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1921. WOMAN'S PAGE Fry one small onion chopped fine and two tablespoonfula of canned tomatoes in a pan with a piece of lard the size of an egg: add one rth 3 s V1o the mixture fov Ave mimvies. Add . - mixture fr! ve minutes. Meats priced right, not one day, every day - E T ¥ one and one-Ralf pints of milk, twe slices of soaked bread, one-half a cake of cream cheese cut up (the |} EXTRA BEEF AND PORK SPECIALS -/ : - EiRE STl 8w | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 8 £ : it b it Finest Quality Beef Fflll cy P Ol'k PI'OdllCt‘ P been removed. Boil the mixture for : ight or ten minutes: serve It on a But then, you don't know what work | platter and sprinkle over It two hards Lightfoot Cannot Stop toRM,am suppose I should mot expecs | botod exge Anely. chopped, and Round Steak, Ib........30c | Smoked Hams, 8 to 12 Gossip aBything better from you!™ LGl DL AR D e Sirloin Steak, Ib. 33c s st SRS 24c - Bt tested “Why anl|this hot rice which has had salt and siD........33c | Ibs.......... BY THORNTON W. BURGEss. | this work now? What is the use of | butter in the water in which it was chn(k Rol‘, lb.. 3 Smoked S]lollldel'i,‘ (08 5 ? You've got paths emough broken|boiled, and which has been pressed Top E R Ib Ibs 18: ’en:n:.sll: "A‘l’)“l;:d": .l:i.:""fi'm Yl i‘l‘:‘:l‘fii’:’“:l?l“n‘:‘e:l'?:rd :0: and Mrs. "‘l(? :!h mold before being turned into | i ) Rlb_ oast, Ib...... AL e “Lightfeot the Dear. “Hew about the week after™ asked| —— Prime Rib Roast, Ib.. . . Lean Pork Chops, Ib. . . .23c |! Lightfoot the Deer was walking back o entsrpedidowalitiis Scalloped Apples. = and forth this way and that way al % . . Bouillon Roast, Ib. .. . .. 25¢ | Lean Pork Roast, Ib. .. .20c fhe paths which ogether made the yard | | Time sneugh, o think about that| Taye two cups of roft bread crumbs, Shoulder Clod Roast, Ib..23c | Fresh Spareribs, Ib. . ... 22¢ J|spena the winter. Now A% then, When | That sotnda iust Ulke you, Feter| thrce cuns of chopped apples one- i h t h orted Lightfoot s . Hamburg Steak, Ib. . . .. 20c | Fresh Shoulders, small, Ib.20c | 35/30 5. %t Diare. 7' the laat storm so | of great dlsgust. “Will {ou istions aunt] Spputilctensien e Pl . that it nearly filled a path, he would |anything but happy-ge-lueky? Just|ping two tables: late Beef Pot Roast, Ib. Loin Pork Roast, Ib. .. .30c B poonfuls of butt. t ef Pot st, Ib..11c 1 T st, I leap ahead with great jumps. then back | suppese 1 (::11‘.:!‘:. your“:am‘c‘?‘ “2 rind, two tablespoonfuls of butter. . 0. “again. should 3 | Beef Liver,Ib......... 15¢ | Country Bacon, 2 to 4 er & While IS 1 W05 Have caten ol ‘the ‘Food “we 'can mot| hAIL cup of sugar, one balf teasboor. ;| Ib. strips, b .. 18¢ oM 4 - te by the paths now I;;o‘léevl\‘;l:li:.r;: water. Butter the bread erumbs, cho, as e ea an aS conomy save you gas and be a source of real e | b, strips, B ... 3 . . t th les into small plece: sprmg [‘amb’ Fresh Machine-sliced Bacon, Ib. 35¢ e O it should rain a littls or melt and :;;u“dzpuml“;;l{&; o m:homgr ":" - Ki Breakfast Bacon, strips, then, froeae o, a8 to make x hard| B e’ crumby in tie botiom of s bak | \ r ?|ing dish, add one-fourth of the apple ; i 25 b E 1 . Shoulder Spring Lamb half or whole, Ib... . . .28¢ il Trying to make new paths when the| i G0 e fourth o - the bread | li Heat that goes off in space with- meat. The same is true of the burners 2 2 Bean Pork or Fat Back And trying to break through a crust crumbs. and then the remainder of iy out giving its full quota of usefulness b s 20c i g i werne, for it is not only terribly|the apple mixture — Zover with tho (i : ndl; el On the floor of our Sales Depart- ....... b 15¢ % Rard work, but it euts our legs. rest of the crumbs. Bake in a mnd-l I is wasted, and is a menace to fuel econ- 5 h el ol e DGR it erate oven until the apples are tender ! il omy—in your case gas economy. ment you will find a range that will I Y Breasts Spr shabl 3 Sl:::ldefli:l:bl('ll::;s!blg.gz Country Sausage Meat, Ib.25¢ i S | time io do nything is wihen it can|end the crumbs brown Cover during | the first twenty minutes of the bak- All Pork Sausage Meat, ! 1.4 y - B reooming, of the past mee Paths | ing. Serve hot with sugar and cream. One of the greatest sources of this economy for you, - E we've kept them by 3 ste is a burnt-out gas range, one . A AP Blue Ridge Fresh Cream- 2L R A 32¢ ) .:..Hc‘ “(h"m:n : r::‘e’:nn artar ":5:.?’3 There are women in New Yok, it n’::eha; ;gm:"mofe prgmpel:::lgs days Come in and pick it out. There are B storm. eeping em open m h ving nin, S E g 1 ery Butter, Ib. ... ... 58¢c | Pork Pudding, Ib. ... .. 18¢ Shd camfort 16 us for &s long an the | rrtines for other people. i and that is now hopelessly out-of- many styles at a great variety of Compound, Ib. ......... 12c | Fresh Hams, small, Ib. . .27c e L quimey e — dll date. prices g angissgtamiS IupHo FIS . 3 You can enjoy the use of the stove run any risks through laziness or the 0-Kay Nut Oleo, Ib. .. .. 27c | Pure Lard, Ib.. ... ..e.15¢ desire Jor idle !R‘?:!S:.‘mlcrufie‘:rennz e o Bl The walls of the oven allow the while you are paying for it—pay a sml ctly Fresh Eggs, from nearl)y e i L sampe z heat to penetrate through, heating up few dollars down and take care of the . d I')l tell vou all the news, if OR_GOODNESS' SAKE, LIGHT-| Q0 200 10 0ol P¥atnie Mo ther ™ itcl i sti i i 9{: ters, fancy, salt water; dry measure. ... ... ... A me the kitchen instead of roasting the balance in small monthly installments. i . ) ood Value” Coffee—Washington’s Best, Ib. .. ....... «kor gooiness® sake, Lightfost, do|ctly what he esld. te saw, too, chat FOOT, DO KEEP STILL FOR Al;U . keep still a few minutes and have a lit- V4 concealed. STORES NOW LOCATED AT— e A e i vt been over | 11y bY keeping that vard open could Reduces 5 A . in this part of the Green Forest and S 3 ‘So Peter ktp'; e - » e I a s l n g t 0 n a s l g t o 2 r saw that Light foot meant ex- Fi.W MINUTE enough to eat. RS Tt 5 EEOTL it ‘s HE Rapped ‘long | onEue sl while feom ander 8 show - St Now. criec covered bu e wate e weérk for i . Georetonwn L NW tehind Lightfoot. some time. Finally, he turned . e BR ol Sales Deplrtment 419 Tenth St‘ Non contin Lightfoot backed so suddeny that he atart toward heme. Just as he @ PR Sth & H Sts, Stm. SW. almost stepped on Peter. It was only R s wieht that mada him ¢ 1 0| right where he was. 'o {ree! u % i - Hikihegs, fyau i) im] ed | Lnaw, means to sit absolutely still Oriental Cream by a quick jump that Peter saved hilm- erl “What have you got against ':""‘w( moving so much as an eye- “Nothing but your curiosity,” retorted | Winker. B e 14ishl(ool.' “If yoy haven't learned (Copyright. 1921, by T. W. Burgess.) i to keep out of the way of busy peo- ple it is time you did. The idea of asking me to step just to gossip! Gos- siping _and work never go t-gnh-r, THE RIGHT TO | [ sewina room heavy or laborious and often difficult? It is NN also difficult to baste ver{ sheer e Every boy and girl has a e ol o i right to a certain amount | [ HEN Every Young Girl’s Ambition— (3 h ”» A of roughage™the name B e = h 1 f wiil roll back. }f-'a:hluynin[‘.hal‘nxl“:n ° = e e EEte Tie ke 0 Make a FPerjfect Fie £ y I3 nto place, wi no ne . ’ ood that stimulates bowel ~ B i3 i e senn s and in much less time ‘When king a dress of thin mate- exercise and keeps the et of other material or ecolor It quently happens that the seams of 'é‘:f‘;miflhgcfil}eg cfgg Al s e i Perfection Depends on the Crust. The Wheat Biscuit the [ | st i Finest Pie Crust is- Easy to Make » [ »e . noticeable. s toughage’is supplied by the Hl 3k o, oo tucks that are so hard ‘OJI}! inte bran from the whole wheat [ | & it Sopmaresiars . of baby dresses ai or gfaln- Shredded Wheat § -M“:?g':‘fl":""‘fig:'g'u?‘x‘«%' £ the OME people sa; Mazola hasactually t i f Od l fe and regulate the machine to e y a contams every 0 € emem ? the “rows ;f\hfio“w:ob:l‘fiz‘ of 'fhe that the making Those Interested SM taken the guesswork o 53 material and press them with & hot deli d i 0 a growing boy orgirl needs. frony on e eame side Tamper 3 RERkypdetiens o Read This Carefully and out of pie crust gak- By yn the right aide of the goods easily digested pie ing. Itisindeed sate 3 ine swork will stand 000 % %usiencs R ian an Understand the Art of isfyine to ki Fora warml.knounshmgsbl:eala{ggét | |cordiike oiinet be told from diminu- Pie Making ls'fymzto ow your our hot milk over two re e L of the ususl lace beading P g pie crust will turn out Ei B ] ¢ erhaps it used to 2 QNheat Biscuits and add alittle salt. used on undergarmonis, Lo BTN ¢ be. T :' th tender, delightful- the back and °Ma':nt¢heu¥r?::cgfit:: = OUaySEvERRthC looking and flak: Theriw ”J:-':n";:‘;e'-‘r‘n them. " The inexperienced girl g Y- ribbon_is run Fr» ’1 3 : P ; an inowing hroueh the lage, nre; can make the finest pie crust. Only two Make this demonstration yourself 3 Also the finish on the wrong side things are necessa A good recipe— . of @ gurment is as good as that on 'g e ry. g < . tomi M—‘asil plkh#d { e Son-smbroldere lace 18 which is given here. And Mazola—which 4 y accom, quickly done and mekies & ¥ ey Grcas. is sold by all grocers R work e, Bl oo b i CoaecticH RN i tation file = ;3 8 . . [ 5 g;;{l~e“;fg{:,,‘f:§,3:,5,:;3‘.:;‘&‘:.‘. Mazola.n so readily adapted to pie '°d33'_ and try this recipe for perfect pie A i o Ve T, crust making that even those who first GrUst: cibbon -and- titch. i Skl LT, W try it arc amured of dlaky, tender CRISP, FLAKY PIE CRUST :m::"{:"m?%'flmif oatored stk cruss. 2 f Pinc] fancy bag, or. e cups flour i f liniag, o bureay soerf, table runmer 4 Thlco g;md forn;l Of}?‘mh’d'hc factfl‘::t Y% c: M e h of Sale s pure; ughcstigrace vegetadis Work Mazola well into the flour i S = and salt, add Am“s'el';:nél:;:dren's Room oil, is in a large way responsible for the cnough ice water to hold together (about ¥4 cup) chitaren can and a great dest of satisfactory results. ~Crusts are too tough :‘:"'::‘ ey % tcaspoon of Baking Powder amusement with '&é:‘n'-'n SRl or too short in many cases.. Thisisdue to . 3 paper store ome of . B ook o1, 2 T Yien they the inaccurate measuring bound to accur Onceyoutry Masole for Saleds you wil omeout of date. . gtored py when hard fats are used. oils. The price of Masola is about helf. fures oF women A0d ant thers. on shet of olive ol No curtoms dury— - 'ashion It no on s e, 2 Equal to Butter at Half the i aides or, 3 I)“’L’,‘E;:' it erom he fashian Dioturse: Price—Better Than Lard CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY o 2 hneet ot paper sad 'wr'-hmn . 4 v & R eV eek [ enell F::E:Z&nafi'}lfi n r&?’m’é And, q\:xhte as interesting as the perfect jsexeralicomp ; results, is the econom b | S B ome o,y o - i iy i an es!g! "y - : 5 Dlace your DAlterE O ner articics of You use % to % less Mazola than of Tho wew handromaly illvirated ' e e Cen it 1o the g0l lard or other fat. Because Mazola con- tsie 64" pagen of pracicl eed shouiders.” You c;-_-ntd:: hg;{?; e tains no moisture, whereaslard and other Weite todey. &nmmo u | paper and pasiad O% Srese ltaeit with animal fats contain 10% to 13% water. 161, Now York Giy. . colored cravons. Paper-doll_furniture can also be “ypholstered” with wall paper. Cut ¥ ! out_an oblong plece of cardboard for ‘ b, | each plece of furaiture, .and on the e y cardboard cut legs, backs or sides, Y 8 and bend them to the shape desired. Cut away superfiuous parts and paste on the wall paper covering. Box covers will furnish all the carddoard that you need. A piece of wall paper folded in tw: stralgne creases 1a stit and mi ; > ., | S T 3 e enough to stand alol Your Hair Needs Danderine |tz uiias: E—— ||y tor (hE (ST Save your hair and double its beauty. You can have lofs of |, Smaller children Tos an long, thick, strong, lustrous hair. Don’t let it stay lifeless, |pin wheels out of wall peper. thin, scraggly or fading. Dring back its color, vigor and vitality. oroa o ered ::15:?"" 5o that each strip makes a Get 2 35-cent bottle of delightful “Danderine” at any drug OF | go along fasten the link toilet counter to freshen your scalp; check dandruff and falling |3 Shwaii square of wail paper from 4 each of its corners almost to the ce: . bair. Your hair needs stimulating, beautifying ‘“Danderine” |ior"ihen foid evers alternate cor to restore iis life, color, brightness, abundance. Hurry. Girlsl | back to the center. and fasten che - - : . through the center, %

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