The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1922, Page 14

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fri, » Sh) i with order for a number of rail- f | South Africans Are Shipping] 7 iseomaneese” None’ wou! enn: |. , Peaches to London in the}antee —detivery within eighteen j a . nonthe. ‘The order was finslly 1 j Winter Time, but They] oith « petgian -oncern and the loco- delivered in three weeks: Have to Be Wrapped in 1 on for Germany's great i ¥ ¢, fi industrial boom is well illustrated by ‘ «At ave y ; Cotton for the Voyage. thix Incident: Some time ago Spain j ~ invited bids for seventy-five new 10 t 4 Id comotives: Germany's estimate was t ‘ helder. ' By Poger Batc they have] 2! Percent. below that of her nearest ' Down in South Africa they ha competitor, Belgium; 85 per cent. be- 1 embarked in a new industry whietliow England's; the lowert estimate if atic limitations make impossible] ‘rom the United States was more than pa i the world. That is] louble that of the successful bid aoe are Moreover, rman concerns i shipping peaches to ne Louis lit of from eighteen mo winter time, according to Henry 5 years, a8 against six months to P tendon Wid arrived}a year by manufacturers from other f Wellman of Londo bert ea at the Claridge. «+ « i “The fruit comes from the west!) VotsTEAD NURSERY RHYME 5 wince of Cape Colony. where t i Here is Jingle th: ’ qe plenty of rain.” said Mr. We At UF th eerane Jt has the market to itse me troubles in the vieinity of Boston, ! weasons in Africa are just cording to Mr, Atkins of that « Wrse of those of the northern hems] woo was ut the Commodore recently ere Try 4 ie ? is aa main difficulty ix in landing] Try it out and see if it 1 Thirsty days has Septem > ool condition the fruit in London in go Aon raae ne after its lone voyage. The peaches afe wrapped in paper and cotton, and ate handled with the utmost care They begin to reach London about the middle of January ee THEY TAKE THE CAKE. “The most stupid person on the face of the earth 1 be a Jamaica Negro.” said 4 at the Waldorf who has recently been visiting the island, “While I was there there was some ¢x- ' cavating going on, and a big h fell over on one of the workmen, imprisoning his lees. The fore ‘man, instead of doing the sensi- Die thing, took one look at the Bituation and then hurried away for a stick of dynamite. He got the rock out of the all right, but there was nothing left of the workman.” veller THE VISITING HOUSEWIFE’S The great nutritive value of COOK-BOOK. ke has always been appre- CALK's LIVER WITH FINE Clated, but too much time has been required to prepare them, Itisdifferent now in homes where ARMOUR'S OATS are known and demanded. In10to 15 minutes they're done—thor- oughly and to a “queen's taste.” All good grocers sell them RERBS, FRIED, in the subject of! twenty-cighth of a series of favorite veeipes, written expecially for ft scrap-book of Yew Yorkera for a Day or Two,” by New York's famous chefs Hit ix by Chef Louis Zeller of the Pennsylvania % Cut from a calf's liver slices three-eighths of an inch thick "Beason them with salt and pep- er, roll in flour, then fry in but- ter, keeping them rare, It will take about four minutes for euch ide. Add to the butter some mushrooms, chives and parsley, all finely chopped; dress the li yr the chopped preparations J over tt and flavor with juice uf a Temon. (To-morrow, old fashioned straw- berry shoricake, by Chef Otto Gentsch of the Astor.) oe eo ‘FRENCH COMMENT ON GER- ; MANY. “The war did not dissipate Ger- many’s gold reserve,” in the opinion of Maurice Bastin of Paris, who is at the Majestic to-day. ‘Her industries are now working night and day under a deluge of orders which are causing ® rapid increase in the price of her Products. 4 “I have a cousin in Holland who : approached German manufacturers They Cook Perfectly In 10 to 15 Minutes ver nsne ‘ For the Luncheon Party Melted cheese between toasted Tak-hom-a Biscuit with a small cup of black cof- fee is a delicious finish to a luncheon, When you serve this dainty morsel you will be glad that Tak-hom-a Biscuit splits- in-two. lopse-Wites Biscurt @mrany Branches in Over 100 Cities Sunshine Biscuits AN the rest are thirsty too headquarters of the New York Cana Unites you make your own home brew, | dian Chat t the Belmont “6 «@ 1 concerts is the TORONTO SONGBIRDS COMING | !er! Ten aL CONG ss SOON. he OF “Rehearsalg start in Sep » Mendelssotin Choir of a woe are held throughout the sea hh is Composed of 220 of whom serve volunta of whom are prominent ssional men, wil New York next a red Tt. Mek sident of the N mpany of Toronto, « Tue goodness of Coffee depends very largely ou the care with which it is made. Read the follow- ing six rules care- fully. They may enable you to make even better Coffee than you are now enjoying, Keep Your Coffee Air-tight Roasted Coffee loses its flavor rapidly, especially after it is ground. All Coffee, and especially Ground Coffee, should be kept in a container that is moisture-proof and as nearly air-tight as possibie. 1 Measure Carefully The amount of Coffee to use depends upon the strength you like. Experiment until you find just the amount of Coffee that suits your taste, then stick to it. Don’t guess! Measure proportions carefully, both Coffee and water Use Grounds Only Once Don't leave the Coffee grounds in the pot and re- steep for the next meal. Used Coffee grounds are of no more value in making good Coffee than ashes in building a fire. Use Boiling Water The water used in making Coffee should come to a full boil before it is taken from the fire and poured into the Coffee pot. But don't let the water and fhe ground bean boil together after they are mixed. ‘oil your water, but don’t boil your Coffee! Serve at Once Many a pot of perfect Coffee has been ruined by letting it cool. If you must wait, keep the Coffee Re-cooking injures piping hot, but never let it boil. the flavor. Scour the Coffee Pot It is not enough to give the pot a hurried rinse and set it away to dry. Scour it even more carefully than other cooking utensils. If you use a percolator, pay particular attention to the little tube through which the hot water rises to spray over the grounds. Scrub it with the wire- handled brush that comes for the purpose. If you use a drip pot with a filter bag, rinse the bag clean in cool—never hot—water. Keep the bag , Sweet by submerging it in cold water when not in use. Renew filter bags frequently, isement is part of cational 7 in co-op zi, which produces more th: wn Joint Coftee Trade Publicity impaign conducted by the leading jon with the planters of the State of # of all the Coffee used in the United Committee, 74 Wall Street, New York Ib. Carto Cam the handiest + healthiest »¥ thing in the house SUNSWEET . Prunes —your grocer hasit of euch year, and at least two THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, aes, As Usual, Pay 20% Cash—the Balance as Convenient 1922, A) pears Bro Continues With the AiMost everything in the house, Dining Room, Bedroom, Living Room, Kitchen Furniture and Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums, is now Brown Tagged. SALES Wood Bed—Extra Special Your choice of either the 4-Poster Bed or Bungalow Style Bed, as illustrated, finished in Antique Brown Mahogany, in 3 ft. 3 in. or 4 ft. 6 in. sizes, $29.75 Were $60, BROWN TAG SALE PRICE Both Stores Metal Bed—Extra Special Consists of Ivory Enamel Bed with 2inch posts and 1-inch fillers, regular price $15.75. Extra good quality All-Cotton Roll-Edge Mat. tess, reqular price. $15.00, and Spears. special sanitary rust-proof National Metal Spring, regular price $10.50. $22.65 All sizes. Regular price $41.25. Three Pieces Complete. BROWN TAG SALE PRICE Both Stores Tews Att Li Mgt Brass Bed—Extra Special Brass Bed of Patrician design. Has 2-in. posts and extra large husks. Fillers and posts of a beautiful satin finish with caps and X narrow bands in high polished effect. Extra good quality All- Cotton Mattress. Spear's Special Rust-Proof National Spring. All sizes, Sells regularly for $75.00, { TAS \ TREROWN TAG BALE PRICE $38.95 KSA Both Stores f f Hy} TOTES eRe “ Ivory, Walnut or Mahogany finished Metal Crib with drop side, BROWN TAG SALE PRICE Both Stores Free Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet Offer FREE! Ten-piece Tool Set, and four- teen-piece Crystal Glass Container Set, with Aluminum tops. $1 DELIVERS YOUR NEWHOOSIER You ay the balances @ 5 97. | little ata time; as low as Both Stores ye > 0. Ko GENUINE HOOSIER WHITE. ENAMEL PORCELAIN TOP KITCHEN TABLES. BROWN TAG SALE PRICES: 40 inch size, $10.95 36 inch size, $9.95 Both Stores 4 > ° i / FINISH in the City---Offering The Spear 16th Street Store Offers These Matchless Brown Tag Bargains: AMERICAN WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE. Sold Separately Buffet. . $69.75 China Closet, $49.75 Serving T: $26.75 Dining Table, $39.75 $186.00 FOUR-PIECE QUEEN ANNE BEDROOM SUITE, finished in American Walnut, fronts and tops of five-ply veneer. 99 wn Jag Sal Most Notable Values Savings Up to 50% The exceptions are specialities on which manu- facturers insist on price maintenance. This is a most unusual money-saving furniture-buying opportunity. : led <i FOUR-PIECE QUEEN ANNE BEDROOM SUITE, beautifully finished in Ameri- ae MY with rote and Nie of Let eres five. ly veneer. All interiors are of rich mahogany. Consists of 48-inc ser, Chif- forobe, Bow-end Bedstead, and Semi-Vanity Toilet Table. BROWN TAG Stas PRICE $209.75 Both Stores e PERE. IECE CUSTOM-MADE QUEEN ANNE. pestry or Velour upholstering, with loose jpn comfy $249.75 new mate- ARM CHAIR, $67.50 SINGER “UPHOLSTYLED” THR OVERSTUFFED SUITE, choice of cushion seats, web-bottom, spring edge, cushion construction, web spring backs. rials used. Well built throughout BROWN TAG SALE PRICE SOFA WING CHAIR, $71.75 Both Stores THREE PIEC E QUEEN ANNE LIV, THREE - PIECE. OVERSTUPFED SUITE, cane back and PILLOW ARM SUITE, choice of Mo side, finished in Mahogany and uphol- hic, Tapestry, Damask or Velour vs stered in choice of Velour or Damask: sr sa ed tae TL-inch Settee, Arm Chair and Wing bolstering, with loose cushions, fitted Chair. Complete with three Sunburst Pillows and Pillow Roll. BROWN TAG SALE PRICE $269.75 — sate price $249.75 SALE PRICE Both Stores $110.50 with Marshall Comfy Springs. FOUR-PIECE QUEEN ANNE DINING ROOM SUITE, beautifully finished in hogany, with fronts and tops of guarantie! five-ply veneer, hogany. Consists of 54-inch Wood or Mirror Back Buffet, $183.75 All interiors are rich China Closet, Extension Table and Enclosed Server. (Chairs extra.) (With 60-inch Buffet, $10.00 addi- BROWN TAG SALE PRICE Both Stores tional.) The Nationally Famous Cold Storage = Refrigerator Domestic Rugs At Lowest-in-the-City Prices DURING THIS BROWN TAG SALE a Fringed Wilton Rugs 9x12 $115.00 8.3x10.6 .. $108.75 Fringed Turkestan Velvet Rugs 9x12. -- $58.75 8.3x10.6. $55.75 9x12 Fringed Almeda Velvet Rugs, $92.50 8.3x10.6....$88.50 6x9 $59.25 9x12 Velvet Rugs (not fringed), $38.50 9x12 Tapestry Rugs, $18.75 83x10.6....$17.75 6x9 $10.75 Hall and Stair Linoleums (Includes Laying), 8-4 Linoleum, $1.25 Square Yard, Both Stores Carpets, $1.65 per yard.” LOUIS XVI $169.75 HRN ey Interiors of mahogany.

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