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: ; THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER «4, 1917 NATH HAHA HHH) AMINA HH nina tT MINN ART IH all W i Winiit Do You Know Why So Many Housewives Are Equipping Their Kitchens With Complete Outfits of om. 9 oe 646 & “Wear-Ever’” © Aluminum Utensils bi -Ever” 3i rod j—When using ‘“‘Wear-Ever” turn the flame to usual height until The $50.00 “*Wear-Ever” Set Pictured Above fi They do so because “Wear-Ever” utensils are: _ ‘ 5. Save Fuel—Wns begins to boil then TURN THE FLAME DOWN ONE-HALF. | catatoa hey Conslets of: 1 Beauti ‘ul—They are like silverware—bright and cheerful—giving a feeling o! Burnt food is a sign that you have used more fuel than A UTENSIL «© CAPACITY: PRick Ne. * ——=—= pride and self respect. that the food has cooked too Tong. and has become dry. oP remmene xeeees 2 Pure nd Safe—Cannot rust—cannot form poisonous compounds with frult Some women save at least 50c on a fuel bill of $1.25 a month—a saving aT aoe J ee oe ols or vegetable acids—are solid metal throughout—no one which amounts to $6.00 a year—in ten years, to $60.00. 1186 to crack—no danger of minute particles of glass chipping off into food— —At least $50.00 is saved which otherwise in the course no seams or cracks to hide burnt food or grease or dirt. The whitish color 6. Save Real Mone of from ten to twenty years will be spent in replacing of the metal is insurance that the utensil will be kept clean—or that any utensils that wear out. Thousands of ‘Wear-Ever’” utensils have been uncleanliness will show. in use sixteen years—millions of them ten years. Ask any woman who Food cooked in ‘‘Wear-Ever’’ utensils seems to taste better—probably has used “Wear-Ever” whether ONE of her “Wear-Ever” utensils has because they are so bright and clean. , worn out. We are careful nowadays to secure PURE FOODS. It is just as im- Make war on time-waste, on food-waste, on money-waste: portant, however, to be sure that food is cooked in utensils that are pure and safe. Replace utensils that wear out i Aluminum heats twice as quickly as tin and three times as quickl s “ | ” 3. Save Time Pape. stores up more eat and holds it longer.* The heat trina” with utensils that “Wear Ever’ uickly to all parts of the utensil—does not collect in one spot and burn Aluminum utensils are used by our soldiers; and more utensils are being made for them food—it cooks evenly from the sides as well as from the bottom. There- constantly, in million lots—in quantities sufficient perhaps to prevent you from getting fore, if LOW HEAT IS USED, YOU NEED NOT STIR THE FOOD AT some particular utensil you desire to secure later this fall. 28344 Plo Plato.. : ALL. You save “cooking time’”’—you have time to rest or to do other things. Every one knows that the demand for metals of all kinds has been great. Aluminum 42 Utensils Total 00 Ev housewife knows the danger of burning milk in ordinary is used not only for cooking eauipments in army camps and on battleships but also for sooo Lotal..... .$50, 4. Save Food—Every housewi M9 he alk 8 zB a GUA tent pins, for aeroplanes, automobiles, etc. As a consequence it is impossible at this time (Prices higher in West and South) bmamamaeansr 7 57 Meee ee Eee ieee Aveiia’ awit : alt tans ler it | {@ tell whether or not—nor how long—cooking utensils can be made of aluminum in as PE pekinese, «1 Regriden 2 complete, *Weas- Of Milk in 8 WOArTE Ver: RAUcepal OYer. & icy BRERTAING | large quantities as heretofore. Your store, however, tell you that prices of aluminum ey ve—ean be modi- boll WITHOUT STIRRING it at all until ONLY A HALF-PINT REMAINS cookie utensils to date have advanced less than the prices of other housefurnishing goods. ise, to ault the requirements of your home. WEAR-EVER, Bee Re tae oh pager : " list, take it to your favorite store—compare —and it will not be burnt at all. Even if it should stick slightly to the bottom, Fifty doll inve P Ow, Ever’ i boy hundred dollars’ worth wilare Beast Th AIM PACE WI 7 PARTE. TO" The 'y dollars invested in a ear-Ever’ eguipment buys a hundre jollars’ wort Wear-Lver” values and prices with those of other NO BURNT TASTE WILL BE IMPARTED TO ‘THE MILK. Then, Sp pTTLLE ziiii it | a Sle “86 180 Windsor Kettle... 4 if z n utensils. food cooks quickly and thoroughly from all sides at once, there is of Economy. You should have the best facilities to care for the peek loss FROM SHRINKAGE OF FOOD. The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co., Dept. 1913, New Kensington, Pa. health and happiness of your home—-to save money and materialy—to enable you to do justice to your powers of creating good things to eat. A complete ATRADE MARA You can see “Wear-Ever” Utensils at any of the following stores: | fMcSSiSscacitigcanss Peserter Qe a good range and which will last as long. | Ce 5 A. Nostrand Ave. } Jacob eho 1. 277 Montauk Ave. MANHATTAN. jas. McCreery as ’ 448 \ stor Ave. in & Wellenkamm 288 Fulton st.| Max 8, Sel ipeky. 669 broadway Vas ae. tent Abbott Hdwre Co., 636 Columbus Axe. . le ° ‘ ig % h Ave | 9. chon erent b 0 i Springfield Ay. Irv'ton, eae ith Ay ante iy n it * 28 Me L agerers ¥ A Schenectady Av. 5 01 Geo. A. Swain & Sons. \i i 4 Summit Ay, J. © Mu ) ’ 2 e 894 Grove, J. City. stor’ 5 Uticn ave C i: i B, tes ; ral Av, der City: fret NI ‘ i ‘ Wuerbaghs 1671. Aven eden ; THO" columpia cave. dan q nee. 2 liver 0 Inc., Biway, TOth iD ks 404 Ba , 3 TOth Bt. ON Utrecht Ay. | qntral Av, i. & Bd Ave, welowltasT it Wichester Ay, Muged, 830 1-16 ree Milter, seniines St.. or, Wilkins, Ceidve S edhe nL eoth Bt. De'Kaplan & ony 3321) Fulton Prospect Ave, award Karron, 679 Dumont Ave se Yaomy at Matz, 4424 15th Ave 4) aa Ave igate Ave. een, 1231 Kasex 8) Rivenovich, 19 Enst 114th St Taowenthal, nhattan Ave. TIEEEMPF ETD Mrs Bul J, noelle Ay.,J.0, son, 63 Newark Ave, ‘ 16 Griggs} od % 109 New: ah cel wr ture 3° O a Stork ‘ Ne i m Brow. Co, way. hier, 181 Lenox A ard Bt. 2 ‘Amaterdam Av. BS Oth Ave. 4 Cortlandt Bt. A ve Y Ae Ay ae dvere. yekman Bt. 2a A ’ M. Sluteky, 1826 5th Ave, me . estes Saute &."Bolomon, 845 10th Ave. SW. Williamson, WV. Plaine Ra. 7 1 i 17 my 2 M. Soloway, 29 Columbus Ave. BROOKLYN. Lar 16 bth Ave. 4, 4, Zwiren, 0217 Btn Ave e ® TOAth & Col. Ave. Fulton. Ste He 220 Rel Aver | LONG ISLAND. r ypuse, 2549 Broadway rt ow t , Ont Fiathes Ave. | , Powell & Son, Amityville. Lot | # ’ ie 4 % rat Ave. ai : r O31 Broadway eaAmityyiiio. ft epnari Umit one, tacts 1712 Asm'aain . ad i 45, Mitre Ave, | MA. Ay i Lewis 1. Wikkins & So ¢ Vidor, 715 Columbus Ave. of 3 Atiantlo Ave. ie in Wanamaker, Bway @ Loch Bt. | pose : NEW JERSEY. 78 Lenox A h Baker Hw, store, Aury Park 1451°St. Nicholas Ave, a ae Nowtrand. A der & Robius: sain a luke Aves ST tindson Bt , he 7 ‘ ; fats, san 1 89 1 5 1 F anni Ava" Coron a 29 n 7 *faroad ek, 424 Wor ico, HW. Werfelman, 134 Sone ‘ vl 14 eesti edtgrntelis L707 ie ordam Avi sth St calreich & Mende terdam’ Ave. 4. Wiimott. 140 sa ay cas Bh Ave Kalb Ave, oS T Broadway. vy, 900 Knickerbocker Ave 28 iat 118th Ave vay Astorta, * ¢ Wart’ Hapoke B. Maron, * , 1 : f ° Co. W. New Yorm, Morrts Acker. 3 ah Adgms-Vienigen ¢ 02 2d Ave, J, Angel 01 64 Westchester Ave. ee ee a rt tone, T40 ah Ore PA Sad fe H Brite! ‘ % i. be nterva 3 Usinnd, O89 en. Greenberg, B45 24 Ave. ase i i : reenhut Cox, vy ie Ae & 16th St. , $508 wich 43° Jamaica Ave inwold & Kolf, aa WF. Newb 2 2 na Hit L. 3 N 004 Webster Ave, figods Coy No iw! nd, 45) Brook Ave. 6 265th Bt sean i r shingtom Ay, | J.’ Peter, ‘36° Cs esond Ave, | Peters A.C 4 im ¥ Brook. 1 reid, tt MH, Hartford. f A Pitkin ay. | F * Ave, 4070 Jam Stet bbite & Se Ralph av Jamaica A r + Biteabeth. i aera 2 are . kt Y 3 one 25 Tth ave § 4 1 n A b Ave. am, Bway & ey Aves es W. 196tn ot. # 3 wk ‘f a. py reselae bee Bi lsth Ave. | p | or 4 Jamaica Ave. fat ay ae! cin, BAT P i : Sam Rebhin, f ve. STATEN ISLAND. Kellable Haw, NoUiveont av. | wredertck Huger @ Bom Fort Rich ai Bd i i n ‘ B. Hex BH19 Vor ia riiton “Ave gam Cones Stanteton. a. 1 Took fe % iicharda, 6402 15th ave see Matte ester ety } Longwood A ay toltty 129s HUBSON DIVISION, auth Henecn 04. ‘ Kelly & McAlluders 74 South st 4 Westchester Ave, A fu Gt r di 54 Westches a " . y Ay t ‘4 Berth Aimbor Ma tell, 308193 Ave. m 40 oN ! |% dale OL vy Greenberg, 807 nia 411g y a. i Ave enstone, B, 180th Bt. D! Goldstein 41 . Behuch nes 4609 A own Water i120 rowsman, 167 W.' 23 iat Bt. 1,’ Gondelm ‘ August J, Schacht Jr. 17 Byes ateon ; Waterbury: ‘Sth W. M. Harris, 767 ‘Tremont Ave ) |. Bchaefer, 1486 Flatbush Av om Kinaeion, N.Y. , ig fe He Wa . Waterbury A. Hass, 1386 Southern Boulevard, W, Greenbers Wm, Schapiro, 6418 Tth Ay bh. N \ iio on Bt. Hoboken. | Chi ; Chas, A, Templetun, Waterbury, Co. Kings 4. , gton Ay Win