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home Sister NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2s, 1916G. In h family t the chemistry of cooking study of domestic university " o her There own kitchen of her Mary cooks daily adults. She under er of four kitchen an in the science Consequently d practice her own, first her family table ied ‘out are two questions ri the family wash that I'm qui about, the two “R's' i rinsing. If the soapy from the cloth much Then wringi Try folding a kitchen towel and h It won't ing it need iron As to rinsing, rised white colored dre; rot the fabric. *¥ clothes are rubbed. and cle rinsing to fin it too, if clothes folded ng they will iron much ea e stra t on the line. in clothes not unless carefully they will s will fade them if they are wel] rinsed through several ¢ ters, they will look sort of yellow and grindy. I have a little funnel- er to rinsing. work. Bre: use - by hand th is It is easy to Use Menu For Tomorrow. cfast—Apples, griddle and syrup, coffee. Luncheon— toast, sliced tomatoes, raisin pie, tea. stuffed pepper Din salad, -Creamed salmon Bean soup, and butter, ner- brown bread ing island, wafers, coffce. In soup, My Own Recipes. our family when we have bean want much more to we never fou brought anding of 1ined (rom a state advice own a s is a happy combination of Every recipe she and ding abid and wrung e twice as out. for er. are stay Soap left in delicate and No matter how much not wa- haped wash- fine for and does the cake: on float of ily likes them, meat is unnecessary. in Creamed Salmon. 1 can salmon 2 tablespoonfuls butter, Juice of 1 lemon 1 tablespoonfuls flour. to tables beati the beaten whites on it by spoonfuls draft with the ens in one of the early con- [ poonful of sugar and continue | Add another tablespoonful | WHO IS n Beat tingents and went oversecas 76th Division. At the signing of the armisticc he was appointed a sccre- | ary and remained overseas 3 v and remained overseas in the | 4 onens = e & of C. serving several months after his | bottles. . You may rece own combany was mustered out by Parcel Post, also pam FPERSONALS [ b George Reilly, of this city, who has been a secretary of the Knights of | Columbus in France has returned | home. Mr. Reilly was sent to Dev- ar and continue beating. 1-2 teaspoonful of vanil Pour custard into a dish and drop great malke the “islands.” it. Address Dr ton, N. Y., and en mention the New B MARY 2 cupfuls milk. 1 teaspoonful salt 1-4 teaspoonful pepper. Pour juice from salmon. Remove skin and fat a bones, keeping salmon in as large pieces as possible. Melt butter in a frying-pan, add sal- mon on with salt, pepper and lenion juice. Fry, hrowning salmon a very little. Add milk and bring to boiling point. Stir in flour diluted in cold water. Boil two or three min- stirring constantly Toast bread and ange on A Pour over the creamed squares o hot platier. salmon. Bean Saup. 2 cupfuls navy beans 1-4 teaspoonful soda poonfuls salt. spoonful 1 tcaspoonful sugar. 1 cupful milk. 1 {ablespoonful butter Wash and pick over beans. Put in- cttle with about two quarts of nd the soda. Let boil a few Pour off water and rinse under running water. Put ¢k over the fire with two quarts of h water and cook slowly until ten- Add water ne ry. The hour of cooking watch v i closely. Tf a smooth soup is want- ed, rub throngh a siev Add salt, pepper, butfer and v and milk and cook a few minutes longer. If a very “beany” soup is wanted, let the beans cook down thick, stir- ring often, and add the seasonin Vloating Island. > cupfuls. milk der. as last 2'd rt spoonfuls flour. 1-4 cupful sugar. \ few grains salt. 5 1-2 teaspoonful vanilla. Put milk in a double boiler. Mix volks of egg, sugar, salt and flour in a bowl. Slowly add scalded milk. Re- turn to double boiler and cook stir- ring constantly until it coats the | spoon. Remove from fire and set | ide to cool. When cool add va- nilla. Beat white of egg very stiff. Add 1 I 3 SR i ’;llnm|||nmlmlmuummlll.!lml"" "y ! """'"'"""'""ummuummmmunnnflfl, =7 = \ It takes just about an ‘Instanr” to make a de~ lightful cup of Posturn ~a teaspoonful in the cup with hot water added, sugar and cream to taste. INSTANT POSTUM is a snappy drink, healthful and economical. Good for every member-of the fam~ ily. Theres a Reasorn™ = Made by the’POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY!BSttIe Creek, Michigans lmfiummmiimnmlmumlmmnmmmunnmmmuuummunuumnmum,!mmmmflunnnumtfl?uu I you don’ and in a The parativel estimate. The S S S = = = = - = 5 - 5 = - P~ UL ll|l|||||l|l|||||||||| ] ""I"lll”” gy i g WRIGLEYS THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! C C a package before the war a package during the war and C a package NOW Give a glance backward and a long look forward Special appointments for mornings Telephone 606-12. state Subdivision, Main Office, Third Floor . B. National Bank Bldg. (Open Evenings). OWADAYS, because of growing transportation costs, more people than ever before, are desirous of living within easy distance of their work-day activities. AND to fully enjoy the bencfits of a well balanced home life it is es- sential that educational, social and amusement facilities, be conveniently, pleasantly and reasonably reached. EACH and every one of these desir- abilities are well within the scope of the Williams Estate. SO when buying a homestead site on account of these things, why not buy it where all these necessities exist now. THE approach to the Williams Estate and the entire surroundings are of the better sort, just to the liking of particular people. REAL FSTATE IS MERCHANDISE Be as careful in its selec- tion as you would in buying a car. T et valst, it is deem pr Good low in $500 Better plots $600 8700 at present market pri future values, so wha at a figure positively | | Don't have Mother come | out alone. Come with her. Seeing with one's own eyes| is true satisfaction. Walk, trolley or motor out. " o A E extent of the Williams Estate is so policy to properly prepare for scheme of development covering the entire Estate by tendering the portion now plotted than next year’s prices. n as well as men are iserable by Iidney Swamp-Root kidney mediel nd medium sizo ive a sample size phlet telling about & Co., Bingham n cents, also aily Herald. TWELVE MONTHS TO PAY With our easy monthly payment plan t have to pay the entire cost of your electric equipment at once, but you can pay one-twelfth each month. small monthly payments are never missed, In this way the vear all payments are made, and after Lh:at you never have to give a thought to the lighting equipment of your home. cost of wiring and fixtures is com- y small. Ask us for a detailed Conn. Light & Power Co. To Be Distinctly Practical THE price of all merchandise has gone up and up. This includes houses, materials, rents—there is one ex- ception— Vacant Property can still be bought at pre-war prices, because re- stricted building operations resulted in lack of demand for vacant land. many cling to the vain of labor and relapse in the ND now belief that costs building material will near future to former levels, so they refuse to build at once, notwithstand- ing their own wants and those of others who seek rents. NEXT year, and for years to come, it is- inevitable that building con- strucion will flourish with a conse- quent increase in the demand and price of residential homestead plots of the kind you and your friends can use. AND you know very well that really choice homestead sites are scarce in New Britain even now. - | | business larger 5 dis- ed sound per cent. the count for cash. 80 per cent. may ces without regard to et 8 t you buy now will be 15 to 25 per cent. less de- | ferred payments. | LL these facts and the additional fact that the Wil- liams Estate plots are the sort of real which the Hardware City Loan Corporation lending institutions will make building loans is your Insurance of Satisfaction and Profit estate on and other Sale Starts TomOITOW and continues every afternoon THIS WEEK, 1:30 to 5. You can afford to give Come ! direct by part of your working day to attend this sale. ate is reached D TO GO. Central Square the Willjam. way of West Mai From YOU HAVE ALWAYS WANT THE WAY The Williams Estate is well drained high ground and o transit almost girdles Clip for reference as this is the fourth of an FEBHVHBHVEOVS LB FH TR FH BB B EREBY n Street and Black RRock Avenue to Corbin Avenue-— & one fare zone. fofetelote the property which is well within interesting story. BEBFEORESD LSS gx axe or