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STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 23, 1917. PAGE 11 agunnzazggcescarstengensuanescenesnnenazagggarvanstagguasaausazagassauaszanaggaauasestasgaastasnanessaustatansaganeggsaatananaggaszasssanaggazttat 194 Physicians Warn Public Against |e, 3 Pi , faking Substitutes for Nuxated Iron % ESS TENN ITAN—Tostcee | mM ha MFIGMAN NOTHING HE TRUTW Phoe, plus be tae SRD. BEST SRATA $1 ENSATION DE LUXE ered to tell th een gathe «0 rrorLy 8 CATS OF SCENERY HE FLAME pet Nraetisg SUNDA ‘Thanksgiving ian? pricks ° “0 OP. MAT. WED, BEST SEATS $1 Mo ORE THEATRE ny aek Beyle and Kety Bryan figantic Musical Comedy Ana Other Acts TWICE DALLY—2:30 and ae JGe, the, See, The. Mats, 100, 850, Ste «War tax to be added) IEW GAIETY|’ THEATRE First and Madison NOW PLAYING p Midnight Follies’ High Class Burlesque psx, oy H. Armstrong and 20 “Baby Dolls” shows Daily—3 15e—-25e—35e PALACE HIP) Continuous Dally 1 to 11 ot =| } ing Cohan & Harris “IT PAYS TO A 2 Boap tx Death to tte to 3e—Mats, NEW PANTAGL5 Mats. 2:20, Nights, 7 and 9 “THE HON BEES” Merry Musical Comedy * Grice Hamuels & Co. in Lis ISLAND” ‘3 Say That STRENGTH, POWER AND ENDURANCE : Besides, they may upset the digestion, disturb the secretions and thereby do far more harm than good, where should caution Dr. N. H. Hornstine, Physician for tm the Departnen of ith € | vous, rundown estate | tated about giving an Careful ns am Teveated th jousands of pe i not distinguish between land metallic iron, and ma often fail to obtain f ra strength and en seek, simply ve taken the wrong ¢ ‘They seem to think on the same theory th would be a potato, Sked or raw, entirely ign fact that the cooking pr eertain important cellular fm the potato that More ensy of assim! Blood and tissues. hardly expect to frength fre that he w 7 invest ne hey renders tion al atu ‘unprepared, metallic Iron is @ foot deal like eating raw potatoes Therefore physicians advt Who feel the need of a strenct Blood builder to go to the doctors and obtain ailing for organic Trop—and @rugzist 20 Question about Srticle. But if to the trou ription for N Fererto look on the label and ace that| the words NUX D IRON sae inted thereon »t Nux and Tron | Ber, th m of iron but Jone which ah Ppthe public substitutes. than an against thing more pmpound. sen, 1 rood, J ike ar of raw p toes mig upret Stomach pervon weally | trength ‘The wide read pub At the public ma n this subject the use of Phe del t and p meta riment of Publ afety as Police! on, leo as & member of im- [tion I have ever used for creating | gists, ——-—_--—_— ¢ RABHEIT DINNER Cream ¢ oup with GOOSE DINNER 7 Roast (apple dressing) Sour currant jelly Mashed potatoes ln Southern CHICKEN DINNER Roast chicken Baked stuffed pe or baked sweet ee tash potat " I xticks ed rabbit | mace | Squash | | Rutter | or both Butter ry honey Cranberry Mashed potato Scotch bread ery Plum pudding Fruits and nm grown in | the 1 | Cottee Cof SERRE 1 Ere ee -- ” Officially Prepared for The Star by the U. S. Food Administration. These menus do not alm to make Thankagiving a “fast” day, that is hardly the idea of the Food | acne from a Carrots and peas Cranberry Corn meal yeast bread with ioe Butter Fruit Lettuce «alad cottage } Pumpkin ple meal crust) Fruits and nate grown in the locality Coffee cheese balls Individual apricot chy Oatmeal crust duce butter whenever possible. Local | produce should be given the prefer er food that must be brought distance CORN MEAL One ar YEAST BREAD one-quarter cupfule liquid 1% teaspoonfula salt soful corn vena onake, dr or com % cup lukewarm water is flour bec Administration, in asking the people | of the United States to eat without waste.” It is not necessary should be deprived mount of food t, It is very muc ‘The following rectpes are of foods | in the above menus SCOTCH BREAD | Pour the liquid over the corn J and salt, and heat to the boiling liquid, 1 teaspoonful! point. Cook 20 minutes in the dov 1 cupful rolled oats, % yeast] bie bolier or over hot water om tn the 04 ley story *, dry or mpreased. in \ cupfulladd yeast and flour, knead. pediler called to Alsddin’s wife, |tkewarm water, 2% cupfuls white/ tl double in bulk. Knead again New Lampe for Oi.” We are call. | "Ur |ahape into loaf and let rise in the to citizens of the United Beald the liquid and} pan until the bulk has again doubled Sta: “New Food for Old," but in ur over the r | Bake 60 this case they will find that to, ly t APRICOT CHESS ries ~~ which they ha me accustome yeast . " Briefly a try in of the wheat f u nn puld furniah swee CORN MEAL PIE CRUST ver possible, thus sparing butter should be replaced| Grease a pie tin. Cover It with whip-|corn meal by shaking with a rotary tn | motion. Have corn meal co ne pan fo a depth of 116 to % ae ' with mixture. Bake. “wisely that any one! of the needful | As a matter of | | h like the situa when the One cuptul Coot let rine ada ‘olied oats, © nd he walt ol slow Inutes Add we ah let rine recipes again ¢ a part molasses, and tried fruits s ing wh the sugar, in all rectpes with other fats ped cream desserts so common the past must be given up for the cream, and It fat, & & Scaild oa jand salt and mix the Roll ver | thin and line emall pie or tart tin with the mixture. Bake lightly, ffl with apricot marmalade. Top with meringue if desired. CORN A LA SOUTHERN One cuptul dried corn, 2 omen, 1 ‘teaspoonful salt, 4 teaspoonful pep tablespoonfuls oleomargar aided milk rn in warm water un it has absorbed all the liquid pos Add slightly beaten exes and other Ingredients in order given and } bake tn slow oven until firm. | RYE BREAD | | a moderate » from 50 to 60 Add fat shou tea ie Metallic ied Preparations Cannot Possibly Give the Same cupful quid, 1 teaspoonful % yeast cake, dry or com. pressed, in cupful lukewarm water, 2123 cupfuls rye flour, 2% white flour. Roald iquid. warm, add vor Mix One walt, un yeast, and thoroly, knead, let till double In bulk, Knead again. shape into losf,.and let rise in the pan until the bulk has again doubled 50 minutes HONEY SALAD DRESSING Two eam yolks, 1-3 cupful strain ed honey, 1-3 cupful vinegar, pinch f salt, whites of 2 eg Reat ecg yolks. slightly, add the honey and vinegar. Cook tn every physician in this cou double boiler until it thickens enced its health-giving. Reat with exe beater as It thick building effeet, and in the ens in boiler so that it will be € the pub smooth, Cool slightly. Fold in the stiffly beaten whites. Garnish with canned red cherry when it ts coat nifted and that Health Officials and Physicians every- the public against accepting these inferior products butiting up the nerves, | ake * muncles and cor disorders. red blood. strengthen recting dige portant hospital staffa I was often asked by both phys ne and lay men: “Doctor, mend to renew the Blood of Former Health Commissioner Wm. R Kerr, of Chicago, anys: “From my own experience with Nuxated Iron I feel that it is such a value ble remedy that it ought to be used n every hospital and prescribed by every physician in this country, ing that tron defictency cause of this debilitated conditon. and that tron must be supplied be fore renewed strength could be ob tained, I nevertheless always hes! pinion. This salt was sin Dy ence in the last was 0 f | —_——— the onir Kip Ncouls <oumcicet Beauty That Stands Wind and Weather ngredienta as to be and calculated to talizer of the b Stuart's € jum Wafers Enrich the | Blood to Give the Skin the Real Glow of Beauty and want t say that believe atrength served t absolutely of ite remark able and unusual power. When personally took it I und the rapid ty with whieh 1 durance ineren : In my opinion iro of Nuxated Iron | oS nation of stronger n women and healthier children largely day to m personal usr Send for Free Trial Package rities, On this same subject ‘of Philadelphia nays As a physician ays been oppe advertieed remed' years, while an, who has studied both in this country and in great ropean Medical Inatitutiona, raid ated Iron is a wonderful rem~ aco & man came to nearly half a tury 1 me to give him a pre- Hom- examination for lif tn- eopat hie I was astonished to find Medical Cot the blood pressure of @ lege, 1 boy of 20, and as full of vigor, vim taught my and vitality asa young man, in fact, medical stu s young man he really waa, nm tanding his age. The » said, was taking iron—Nuxated Iron had filled him with renewed life. At 30 he was in bad health, at 46 ho was careworn and nearly all in now, at after taking Nuxated Iron, a m fe of vitality, and his face’ beaming with the buoyancy of outh If people would only take Nux ated Tron when they feel weak or un-down, Instead of dosing them valueless, but 7 and Medieal A nelf and nu a patient me absolutely that it ts a remedy extraordinary and UId be generally p one ned by all physicians. Notwith- Handing the fact that Lam nearing iy 40th birthday, a short course o Nu: Ae me feel like ends say: "What s you been doing to yourself, you | to well and full of life. In my organic have merit wolves with vhabit-forming drugs, stimulants and alcoholic beverages, Tam convinced that in this way they could ward of! i it becoming cases, and t sands migh every year kidney, liver ther danger ted it youth-| true cause nd thelr din h , into the| ease was nothi or lena than | pol Town, infirm! @ weakened conditi ht on] fectly by a lack of ho: Let the wind blow, What do you ure? Your blood enr' 4 by the wonderful Stuart's Calcium Wafers away the pimples and blotches, the eczema and eruptions; the new, firm skin glows with the health that protects from wind and These wafers cc lrug of any kind and can organic Ld ee Irlves from, pneumonia, grippe, bie and The real nono per taken they jum weather onou harmless absolute freedc a almost like mag Cale | wuifide, their principal ingredient, is the greatest blood-cleanser known te science No matter how bad your skin may Stuart's Calcium Wafers will quickly work wonders with it bye to blackheads, pimples, gaays: “In my ans on the naequences of |{ in. the blood of women, I have strongly the fact that doctors more organic for their hagga long you enr how far you tan walk with coming tired. Next take two five- grain tablets of Nuxated Iron three | jo times per day, after meals, for two! weeks, Then test y strength again and nee how m you have| OF | gained acne, bolls, rash, eczema, and a dirty “filled-up” complexion: in get Stuart's Calclum Wafers at American mphasized should preneribe Nuxated Iron undown, wenk patients. Pal The akin of woman is pale, muscles lack and the memory the Noxated Tron, which te pre- ended above by phy- | ¢ at variety of lcine nor secret rem ts wall known Unitke NOTE drug 50 cents a you will be positively delighted with thelr wonderful effect Yor a free trial package, - | coupon below store and former and rson Park HH 1 edy in nearly all forme of ind as well as for nervous, rundown tions, The manufacturers have such great confidence In Nuxated Iron that they offer to forfeit $100 to any chart able tnatitu if they cannot take a man or woman wr 60 who nck 1 inetwane thelr tht tt Free Trial Coupon A. Stuart Co,, 463 Stuart rshall, Mich, Send moe “y return mail, a free trial package of Stuart's Calclum Wafers. ny particulay du pix years to pasist in Cage's 6,000 bluecoats , and perfect fighting trim, they would be physically to withetand a and the ray of ar Name . De Awitts Pharmacy end al goed drug Btate.....0.. own teste of it duke: | Tomorrow--- the Annual Dolls’ Tea Party for All Little Girls 2 P. M. to 5 P. M. Fraser-PatersonCo. Four Great G Women’s Coats Arranged to Make Saturday the Day for COAT Buying ARGE special purchases combined with radical adjustments of our regular stocks, have reduced the prices of Women’s Coats greatly, and in these four groups will be offered tomorrow important nature. values of the most $35,00---$25.00--$19.50--$15,00 —The season's best styles, the most approved fabrics and colors. tur Nay and black biue, brown, green, Oxford, taupe At $25.00 Over a hundred Coats—the seqson’s correct models nt fabrics, excellent tailoring. Large fur co , others of fur cloth or self material exes! ’ Pompom Cloths. mixtures Burellas, Plushes Buvertones and Burgur navy, brown, reen, graye added to the salac PLUM PUDDING dried crumbs od One cuptu bread otul v e of or har ul corn syru; % cup reta vegetable fat e cupful seeded raisins, 1 cupful ct rants, | nely cut citron, cupful finely cut figs teaspoon ful candie m peel, 1 “ nful nfu cup % te cupful fruit juice given and add enough € 1 water to make a atiff mixture urn into a w pudding mold or into two molds, filling the molds only two thirds full Cover the mold tightly and place In boiling water and boil 6 to 7 hours. the pudding from the mold sold This may be ™ " ks before Thankagi by boiling 1 ing. Serve CRANB Make the cranberry cupful corn syrup, 1 oupfuls of y and 2 table CRANB Sweeten the corn syrup inat n the order greaned smaller emove when two w rebated before serv ling sauce. RRY ICE ice by using ul water and liquid n juice REY SAUCE nf mi cranberry with ad of sugar RABBIT It's} You} box, | use the] rabbit for of bread softened with milk, season. parsley, r n, thyme. and with to other bbit and flour and frequently » with parsley and ewer Make Prepare roasting crumbs, ed with nutmeg % cupful sh ingredients new up. Dredge shortening and Roast 1 hour rig Concert Violinist | Grooms Mules Now in American Army} By United Press Leased Wire HOUSTON Tex., Nov, 23.—From concert platform t ing horses, | Violin in the| Conservatory of Muse, | and engagements at $500 a night, te khaki $50 a an a private in Headquarters sand From the Chair of the Peoria, Tl ory a camp stool and month troop of the division of the | United States | That is the army phosis of S¢ sniin tabi V. Huba the Cincinnat and society Chicago and 1 | Four but was rejec unfit. He net |his physical condition, fifth application, was P use he than his violin army horsen or w nt $30 @ month I be he said tod Of course, 1 shall pla |boys here-—-and in the tre or | there. I'll be happy if T make their days of war less arduous." | forme jolinist in hestra | 1 Hon of times Ce volunteered, | ally up| me and accepted America better | on love tol Cohen curries ilk a guard post lieve Tl make a good sol¢ At $19.50 Belted, semi belted and empire collars models. Fur fur cloth and self material collars. Velours, mostly. In navy, plum, snuff brown, taupe, Burgundy and black. At $33.00 A wide variety of smart, high-grade wool Silvertone Ve Burellas, Silk belted, semi-belted and Empire models. taupe. lavishly seal brown, Velour, Plush ure, Navy, Pekin blue, reindeer gray, plum, ete. Tatloread and novelty models, fur trimmed. Hand-E-mbroidered Initial Handkerchiefs Only 15¢ Each Noteworthy values in hand- embroidered Initial Handker- chiefs of fine, soft, sheer lawn. All regular letters, Also beautifully hemstitched. Very special values on Sat- urday at rP Children’s Merino Vests and Pants 79¢ —Good warm, serviceable Merino Vests and Pants for children of 2 to 10 years. Vests, high neck, long sleeves; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves. ants, knee and ankle lengths. -—Special Saturday ....70¢ Virst Floor. —Fraser-Patersgn Co., Women's Splendid Winter-W eight Cotton Union Suits $1.50 good, inexpensive garment. ™ weight Winter garments of # rable cotton. Low n sleeveless, band top style; ankle length. —Bizes 4,5 and 6.....cc000. BILBO Women’s Fleeced Union Suits $1.50 - Soft warm, fi lined Cotton Union Suits. High neck, long sleeves, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length Sizes 4, 5 81.50 $1.75 5 and 6 —Outs -~Fraser-Paterson Co. Floor. Ribbon Opportunities Three Groups 25c, 10c and 5c CLEARANCE of Novelty Ribbons, containing all gorts of colors, patterns and widths, —A splendid chance to buy Ribbons for novelty work, for knitting bags, for hair bows, for sashes and a vast list of Christmas novelties. —Remarkable values in each group. Yard. .25¢, 10¢, be —At 25¢ are offered hand- some patterns in Taffeta Ribbons, 4- to 10-inch widths, 50c to $1.00 a yard regularly. —At 10¢ are 2- to 65-inch Ribbons, 20c to 35c qualities, A wide assortment of pat- terns and colors. —At 5¢ are plain, striped and picot-edge Ribbons in the narrow widths; 10c to 25¢ qudlities. Fraser-Paterson Co. ~wAn unusually First First Floor. Good, old-fashioned Bock brew— Creamy, foamy, rich with good cheer; Soothing, Split a bottle with a friend today, smooth and mellow—- or enjoy a whole one with dinner tonight—luncheon tomor- row. on a good thing. Have a case at home, so the family can be in Invite the Bockstaff goat to en- liven your evening parties and social affairs. BOCKSTAFF EVERYWHERE Hemrich’s Staff Products Co. Capitol 870 (When You Want to Order a Case)

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