New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 17, 1921, Page 3

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jAdd water. MARY’S 3 There ia always more or less diffi- culty in finding variety for the school lunch. Sandwiches usually form the main part of the meal and thesd should he maae of ah kinds of breads. Use plenty of butter and let the fill- ing be hearty, concentrated food. The bulky foods should be supplied by frult—apple or grapes or an orange. M possible pa¢k = small thermos bottle for a hot drink or soup. Hot chocolate is beloved and is an excel- lent food. Do not put pie in a school Junch. Graham Cookies, One egs, 4 tablespoons tablespoons softened butter, 3% cup milk, 2 cups graham flour, 2 tea- spoons baking powder, % teaspoon salt, white flour to roll. Beat cgg until hght, add sugar, salt and milk. Add graham flour and bak- ing powder. Toss on a well-floured board and roll very thin. Cut and bake in a moderate oven. Cookies are better for the sweet in a packed luncheon than cake. When the sandwiches are without nuts or meat let the cookies have nuts in them. Little drop nut cookies are ecasy t» make and just as good as rolled ones. Whole Wheat Bread. Two: cups scalded milk, 1 table- spoon lard, 3 tablespoons sugar, 2 teaspoons. salt, 1 yeast cake, % cup lukewarm water, 5 cups whole wheat flour. Put lard, sugar and salt in a big bread pan or bowl. Pour on scalded milk. When lukewarm add dissolved Yyeast cake and flour. Beat well, cov- er and let rise to double its bulk. Beat again and turn into pans. The dough should fill the pans about half full. Let rise to almost - double its bulk and bake in a moderate oven. This bread can be baked in five to six hours. Cream cheese mixed with chopped olive and pimentoes makes a, K good filling for whole wheat bread sand- wiches. Chopped dates and cream cheese, nuts and raisins ground to- gether and moistened with a little lemon juice, peanut butter or orange marmalade are the fillings best suited to whole wheat bread. Meats, eggs, whole cream cheese sugar, 2 and nuts are the fillings to wheat bread sandwiches. Drop Nut Cookics, One and one-half cups brown su- gar, 2-3 cup butter, 3 eggs, 1-4 cup water, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 oup nut meats, 1 cup chopped seeded raisins, 23 cups flour, % teaspoon salt. Cream butter and sugar. Add % cup flour. Add esgs well beaten. Add flour, soda and salt sifted together and before stiring add raisins and nuts. Mix well, being sure that no flour is sticking to the raisins and drop from a spoon onto the well greased and floured bottom of a dripping pan. Bake twelve or fifteen minutes in a moderate oven. Halt lard may be used in place of all butter. use in Bran Bread. One-half yeast cake, 1-4 cup luke- warm water, 2 tablespoons brown sugar, 2 teaspoons sult, 2 tablespoons lard, 2 cups luke warm water, 1 cup nut meats, 1 cup stoned and chopped dates, 4 cups bran, 2 cups white flour. Dissolve yeast in lukewarm water. Put sugar, salt and lard in mixing bowl and pour over water. Add dis- solved yeast cake. Beat in bran and flour. Add more flour if necessary to knead. Knead till smooth. Put in pan to rise, cover and let rise over night. In the morning cut down, add nuts and dates and kneed well. Shape into loaves, let rise double. its bulk and bake in a moderate oven. This bread does not need a filling and makes a sandwich that combines well with hot chocolate. Plain cookies and fresh fruit would put the finish- ing touch to a well balanced and nourishing luncheon. Sandwich Fillings. For white bread use meat carefully trimmed and chopped. Combine beef with tomato catsup to moisten. Cold roast pork or chops may be finely chopped and mixed with chopped “mixed pickle” to moisten. Cold veal may be finely chopped and mixed with minced parsley and celery with a sharp boiled salad dressing to moist- en. Remember that sandwich fillings need to be lightly seasoned. It is nicer t. chop the meat than to just slice it for the sandwich made of sliced meat is a bit dry. Chopped hard boiled eggs with mayonnaise make good sandwiches. Grated cheese moistened with tomato catsup is a de- licious filling for either white or whole wheat bread. Whole wheat bread is more nour- shing in itself than white bread and should have a lighter filling or be used fcr sweet sandwiches. If sweet sandwiches are made the cookies or cake should be omitted. A sandwich ot rather remarkable food value i{s made of whole wheat bread filled with brown sugar moist- ened with cream. Roll the sugar to free it from lumps and g add Jjust enough cream to make the mixture spread easily. Buttermilk Cookies. Two cups granulated sugar, 1 cup shortening, 2 eggs, 3-4 cup butter- milk, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1 teaspoon vanilla, % teaspoon salt, flour to roll. Use nalf butter and half lard. Cream shortening and sugar. Add % cup flour. Add eggs well beaten. The flour is added before the eggs to pre- vent curdling. Add buttermilk with soda dissolved in it. Add flour and baking powder and sait. The vanilla should be added with the milk. The dough should be as soft as possible to roll. Cut and bake in a quick oven. (Copyright 1921, N. E. A) WIVES WHO FAIL! SHE BOSSED By Ruth Agnes Abeling. Before her marriage she had been a business woman herself. And somehow the lure of the game kept tugzing at her—she couldn’t quite get away from it. But the idea of a home and the man the cared for, finally won and so she inarried him, and with one eye turned all of the while toward the business world, she went into the lovely place he established for her. And of course he was her only :neans of getting back then, so it was his business or the one he was connected with to which she turned her attention. Evenings when he came home she'd &n over the thing with him, particu- larly that part with which his femin- ine assistants were concerned, and tell THE OFFICE Lim just what they should do and just how they should do. He was elated! He_thought it was finé, wonderful, this having a wife who understood so well and could help with ‘his office. And so from her home, in which there were pretty cushions, pretty lights, in which there was no rush and were no rules and no several dozen superiors, she began a certain sort of supervision of his fem- mine aids. Gradually the routine of his office, which had previously been such a nicely working thing, began to hitch Liveryone seemed to be working at crcss purposes. Effort was wasted. And, worse, everyone seemed to be Jeveloping a strange hatred for every- body élse. And he, poor ‘innocent husband. Dependable Furniture . and Rugs or . -at Radical Reductions! ~ Our August Sei-Annual Sale Is an opportunity to buy at unprecedented reductions, which you shoud not fail to grasp. Good quality Homefurnishings are marked at about one- half the figures which formerly prevailed—we have put the prices right down to rock bottom. You are sure to be interested whether you contemplate purchasing a single item or complete outfit. You are also privileged to make use of our Deferred Payment Plan With the Advantage of Full Sale Reductions Have You Join ed the Glenwood Range Club? Our Club, Sale is now in full swing and is proving a tre- mendous success. ' You may WOOD COAL OR GAS R in your home ON A DEPOSIT OF ONLY LY OF SR If your sélection is one of COMBINATION COAL OR PAYMENT IS $6 THEN 9 [ In addition to these easy terms we will also allow payments do not become in arrears. for the balance of the year. WITH FUTURE PAYMENTS WEEK- choose any Model GLEN- ANGE and it will be placed $4.00 $4.00 those splendid GLENWOOD GAS RANGES THE FIRST What could be more generous? the 109, SPOT CASH DISCOUNT if And we will further guarantee prices against decline - August Sale Price—48 Piece Colonial Dinner Sets $19.75 Tastefully decorated with the marked). Artistic, attractive and serviceable absolutely rare piece of china that will justify this guarantee). A Veritas (pure) production, richness of WARRANTED 18-CARAT GOLD (each piece so American product, of a design of the best im -ported china. WHILE THEY LAST AT PER SET .... C. C. FULLER 40-56 FORD STREET, HARTFORD. STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS AT NOO| guaranteed against crazing (it is a a purely .. $19.75 COMPANY (OVERLOOKING CAPITOL GROUNDS) N—OPEN ALL DAY MONDAYS - HERALD. WEDNESDA - Y, AUGUST 17, 1021. The Balance of Our Men’s and Young - Men’s Suits AT TWO PRICES From Our Regular SUITS Stock Sold at $35, $40, $45 Now $15 Reduction From Our Regular Stock SUITS Including all our Kuppen- heimer $45 to $65 Now All Summer Goods—Flannel Trousers, Qffice Coats At Greatly Reduced Prices. We Will Not Carry Over Any Merc_innndise:—-Doesn’t Our Prices Tell You We Mean This?. ‘Connors-Halloran Stores, Inc. “THE MAIN STORE ON THE MAIN STREET.” 215 MAIN STREET ent long hours trying to figure out Jast what guise his Satanic Majesty lLad: invaded the place. : Then' one day he received a-:letter from his mother. In it was.a message for his wife advising her to can the cucumbers a certain way because she lired them best that way. Happily unsuspecting he carried the thing home and read it to his wife. “l1 wish she'd attend to her own affairs—doesn’t she know that I haven’t any place to put those great big crocks?” There were little barbed 4lcles in her voice. Suddénly her husbahd ufiderstood what was the mattér with his affice. |’ But she never realized .why jt was that they quarreled every time she mentioned the place. = TROLLEY STRIKE CALLED OFF. Men on Syracuse System to -Work on 45 €ents An Hour Scale: - Syracuse, Aug. 17.—The strike on the Syracuse and suburban _trolley system, which has been in . force for [two weeks, was ended yesterday aft- ernoon and C. Loomis Allen, general manager of the road, accepted th offer -of- the- men to return to work at a wage schedule of forty-five cents ah hour. The men will go back to work to- maorrow morning. The men struck when they quarreled with officials of the road over-the terms of an im- vending arbitration agreement. Tents for sale and to rent. Eddy Awning and Decorating Co.—Advt, = Countlese*women devote their i 'ives to their homes, while others are in the business world, or find happi-| ness only in society. Whether you ai a home woman, & business woman, o a soclety woman, you know how ha at is to “drag along” day after day, <uffering agonles, caused by some [fe- mzle derangement that has develpped from .overtaxing your. strength, - Th natural resforafiy’e for such ~ ailient is Lydia E. Pinkham's Veget: Compound, which for nearly.-half century has been considered a ard remedy for woman's ills. ADNA F. JOHNSON’S — STOCK — 3 Must Be Turned Into,Cash | Before September 1st The Prices We Aré Selliné | ARE LESS THAN PRE-WAR PRICES We Are Going to Move to | | 26 Main St. Sept. 1st AND WE WOULD RATHER GIVE THE PUBLIC THE BENEFIT OF OUR STOCK THAN PAY FOR MOVING SAME Adna F. Johnson—1 59 Main st'reet‘ 1

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