Evening Star Newspaper, November 24, 1936, Page 9

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e"SAU(z» ; .}~ TFOR HANKSGIVING WHEN planning. your Thanksgiving dinner, be sure {o consider color as wellas taste. Cranberry Sauce is the sauce with that ruby red color to gladden the eye, and a flavor which awakens the appetite. TEN-MINUTE CRANBERRY SAUCE z (Stewed Cranberries) 1m=‘:'vl:un“w)cm- g‘;‘u:;:m‘:‘m Method: Boil sugar and water together 5 minutes; add cranberries and boil without stirring (5 minutes is usually sufficient) until all the skins pop open. Remove from the fire when the popping stops, and allow the sauce to remain in vessel undistu until cool. MOLDED STRAINED CRANBERRY SAUCE el Method: Boil cranberrieswith water until berries stop pop- ping. Strain through fine sieve, | add sugar and stir; then boi‘ rapidly for 8 to 10 minutes— or until & drop jells on & cold plate. Turn et once into 8 wet mold; and cool. Eatmor 2 1 —= Cranberries \ \ UIT THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Young Washington Name School. Edgar, the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hawkins, 1140 Morse street northeast, builds and sells model airplanes. Tomor- row: Donald Youmans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Youmans, and Bertha Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller, at the Wallach School. —Star Staff Photo. CAKES RE READY! Producis of SANICO BAKERY One of the finest bakeries in the East and one that has received national rec- ognition in the art of cake baking. Sanico cakes are noted for their unus- ually fine texture and home-like good- ness. FRUIT CAKE }And that is swel= come news to thousands swho know how won= derfully good they are. SANICO De Luxe Fruit Cake In Beautiful Lithographed Tins No finer ingredients can be bought than those used in_this marvelous cake—no greater care in mixing and baking could be exercised—and we believe that no finer fruit cake can be made. Season after season, SANICO FRUIT CAKES have been accepted in thousands of homes to the delight of lovers of luxurious food. =210 = *3.45 LIONS TO PRESENT MUSICALE TOMORROW Gas Light Company Glee Club and Silver Singers Included in Program. The Lions Club of Washington will present a Thanksgiving musicale, at the Mayflower Hotel tomorrow at 8:30 p.m., featuring the Glee Club of the ‘Washington Gas Light Co., the Silver and Organists Adolf Torov- sky and 8id Willoughby. The Silver Singers will present solo and quartet numbers. In the 1936. group are Miss Mary Owen, soprano; Mrs. Lena Gauss, contralto; John Hall, tenor, and Robert Ewing, bari~ tone. Torovsky is organist and choir director of the Church of the Epiph- Singers and soloists and Dean Thomss for the glee club. H. M. Brundage, jr, member of the Lions Club, is director of the glee club, which has been organized for less than a year. His singers will open the program with “Dear Land of Home.,” “Rolling Down to Rio” and “Hark! The Vesper Hymn Is Steal- ing.” Robert Black will act as raconteur in | ers will join in the closing number of the two-part program, Chord,” by Sullivan and Brewer. Break Arms Cranking Car. KEYSTONE, Iowa, November 24 (®).--The Koeppen boys—Ray and Glenn—went to school yesterday each with his right arm in s sling. Ray tried to crank the family automobile. The effort cost him a broken arm. While he sought a doctor's aid his brother, unwarned, attempted to get the car going. Backfiring snapped his arm, too. “The Lost | | qds The Home CRACK-SHOT. m-,.n'l I0T. uwsed CRACK-SHOT 52A7H A very air-minded student, Edgar Hawkins, at the Holy . 6/7 ristmas That are practical and will be a never-ending joy to the recipients Considergiving into the family home at Christmas a Bedroom roup from Sloane’s—with its charm of character and the intrinsic worth of mastercraftsmen- ship, developed in the gentine woods which the Old Masters used. “You Can Just Tell It is Sloane Furni- ture.” Always High Grade,' Never High Priced. Empire Group, plainly sugges- tive of the Napoleonic period, executed in genuine Amazon ma- hogany with decorations in black and gold stars and rosettes. The combined color scheme is very distinctive. 8 pieces, including twin Beds. Regular Price $550. Christmas Special_ 5465 Early Colonial Group, also of solid Honduras mahogany. Each piece is an adaptation of a fa- mous original. The quaint twin- poster Beds have the acorn tops. All the pieces are of practical size and in splendid proportions, finished in the rich Colonial red. 7 pieces including twin Beds. Regular Price $250. Christmas Special 3250 Chinese Chippendale Group, genuine Cuban and Honduras mahogany. The Bureau, Chest and Dressing Table have the typ- ical graceful serpentine fronts. The twin Beds follow the Chinese thought. The Hanging Mirrors are of consistent design and practical size. The Bench, Chair and Night Table complete the group. Regular Price $560. Christmas Special _ s345 American Hepplewhite Group, executed in genuine Amazon ma- hogany and inlaid with satinwood. The design of the suite is faithful to its inspiration, which is faith- fully carried out in line, propor- tion and finish of each piece. Complete in 8 pieces includi twin Beds. : . Regular Price $600. Christmas Speciab. 5495 American Federal Group, in the construction of which only genu- ine Honduras mahogany is used. The Twin Beds, Bureau, Chest and Dressing Table are carved with the Federal eagle. The Hanging Mirrors in mahogany and gold add an artistic touch to the group. The Chair, Bench and Night Table complete the 8 pieces. Regular Price $325. sz,s Christmas Special_ French Provincial Group, dainty as an exquisite piece of jewelry and rhythmic as a poem. Sugges- tive of the artistic reign of Louis XV, Louis XVI. Beautiful walnut and beech has been selected for the contruction of this suite—a soft, warm French color. An- tiqued gold hanging mirrors. It is an 8-piece group with twin Beds. Regular Price $890. Christmas Special _ 5755 Early American Group, solid maple. We maintain this group in “open stock” that you may create your own ensemble from a variety of styles of Beds, Bureaus, Mir- rors, Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers, Bedside Tables, Benches and Chairs. For example, an 8- piece suite, which can be assem- bled, is Regular Price $180. Christmas Special sls’ For those who prefer a darker Fruit Cake— here it is. A good quality cake in every respect, and this year we have made it in both the two and five pound sizes. Offered in Two Sizes (Dark) 49 : %125 On Sale Only at AW Drum Table Of the Sheraton school in genuine Honduras mahogany. Leather top. Regular Price, $18. Christmas Special Charge Accounts Gladly opened, with set- tiements orronged for your convenience. 711 Twelfth . SLOANE wilth fi, q’“”" Sh‘m Di. 7262 Cocktail Table American Chippendale design in genuine Honduras mahogany with figured swirl top. It is @ handy size. Regular Price, $25. Christmas Special._._. 522 Consol? Card Table A typical Duncan Phyfe, of gen- uine Honduras mahogany con- struction, Regular Price, $24. C;::nar:a:r.;’;:tial -_-_321 Drop-Leaf Table Of the American Sheraton -school in - genuine Honduras ma- hogany with typical Sheraton in= lays. Fitted with drawer; ideal for lamp or chair side use. Regular Price, $20. Christmas Special ,_--sis Courtesy Parking While shopping here, park in the Cepital Ga- rage ot our expense.

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