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HARLEM CASINO MARCH. > Hans Ronowsky, Op. H. Conductor New Barlem Casing mg Copyright, uoccccr, by rroit Cake. Four eges edien -epa cup sugar, two ¢ molasses, half cup sweet m cups butter dates, rai half pound ¢ lemon peel; [ons wien Mas THE veeh Me Mecca CASSEROLE COOKING | ot the casseroie devotees, There sen j can get in ev : jing from the tiny individual one that A DELICIOUS FLAVOR IMPORTED |1s scarcel; » inches in diameter TO ALL KINDS OF FOOD. | and yet is an t copy of the larger | ones, even t », to casseroles | measuring a | with a capacity that would fair sized campi ty one- one and one-half mi each figs, nd nuts; one- d orange and pound citron; cinnamon, spice, ; one teaspoonful s 1 with five cups of flour. Chop ai! flour well separately all fruit, mixin: the batter. Put a well greased pan | and bake in a slow oven two and one- | half hours. large apartme¢ The Idea Recently Imported to This portion of t Country from France—Has Suc- ceeded the Chafing Dish. Some of | r deeper than oth ers, though al! are comparatively shal jlow and have sides that round slightly over the top. They come w jand without cove v " | provide AND TO BUY RUG Head of Family Undergoes Tormi te Help Wife Get Carpet. There food a mor flavor than e ) cutti Not that there : 3 GROWTH OF THE TELEPHONE. Set consists of 12 double-edged blades (24 keen cutting edges) Scag meh cover to match bef sat oe a. with triple silver-plated holder in velvet lined case. Each blade | torcien | Sppres to the casserol [ Millions orfinstnine ts ase) ase as good for an average of more than 20 satisfying shaves. Han- nO magical po Debate ; : | This Country. dle and blade guaranteed to be perfect in material and work- i lM ea | having manship. Sold by leading Drug, Cutlery and Hardware dealers. pave eames | e Inquire about SPECIAL FREE TRIAL OFFER. No Stropping, No Honing se Trenton, N. ¥.—W is laid in Grace E four yards of it will the fortitude of covered while it is Washington pcs cs issued at natural ; | the close of the ) 1506 show that it, while | wielded by his wife. Mrs. Lonsdale is a member Ladies’ Aid society, which planned buy the church carpet e selt-de nial plan. There is son opinion on this point, ing that Lonsdale d martyr, while the women are congrat ulating the wife. While other women bread and sewed, Mrs. Lon would shave her husba: him 15 cents for the not on record how Lor celved the proposition that he consented is proof that his wif ligious spirit For four months through the shay believed that a shave @ necessity, but manipulation of his wif ered that he could get along on thre shaves a week Only once did Mr: “Does the razor h swear; he did not of anguish was e in the oven it briags out o S that are entirely The casserole has succeeded the phere were an in ooo eee . ildi Ft st in > r . of pre-|Chafing dish to tent and | alone more than 7,000,000 tele 4 Gillette Sales Company, 21 Times Building New York City. ae ibe “ ie ie eee. at Pee: ar of thelald, time: alcohol and [While aa aaceesin ct a) Mtoe ee (SRS a plow ta in (he bi, [aiebie pan without | than 6,000,000 miles of wire was used tory of cui It has changed the | Which no bachelor apartment or col- | fer telephone service. routine of the omestic and |Jege room was cc 2d completely The telephone industry gives em- it has educated the taste of the mem- | eauipped, vunted some- | Ployment to 90,000 persons in the bers around the dinner tables, as well | thing like ch: hes are being | United States, aa increase of 171 per as of the habitues of good restaurants, |S0ld. The ca: part is the same | cent. in six years, while during the | for the casserole is the favorite dish |®S those that are offered in the little | same period the number of stations | French shop, but it is set on hand- | has increased 235 per cent. and the ; Some copper, brass or nickel supports. | wire mileage 349 per cent. jIt is provided with a large alcohol | There is little doubt that much of lamp, a spoon, a fork and a metal or | this increase is due to the general |tarthenware cover. Anything that can adoption of the so-called message rate | be cooked in a chafing dish can be | system in place of the flat annua! cooked as well. if not better, in a cas- charge formerly in vogue. By making serole, while there are many dishes the charges Proportional to the num- emselves to the casserole , ber of calls the use of the telephone has been widely extended both be cause of the greater willingness of people to become subscribers under such conditions and because the sys- tem gives an incentive to the local telephone companies to give good ser- vice and encourage the use of the tele phone. Another cause for the Increase in the number of telephones in use is ee | of the lovers of excellent food. the pet dish of the gourmet. En cas- serole is the way to prepare a bird, a specially fine bit of meat or vegetables | to tempt the most jaded appetite and | to p.ease the palate of the epicure. With a steaming and savory casserole before one the worries of the moment | are forgotten. Ambrosia and nectar | even seem insipid when compared | with the relish held within the bulg- ing sides of a common clay casserole. | Cooking en casserole is an idea adopted from the world’s best chefs, It is is the ideal garment for over-developed figures requir. ing special restraint. It hasan apron over the abdomen and hips, so boned as to give the wearer absolute freedom of movement. REDUSO STYLE 750 for tall, welle developed figures, Made of a durable couti! in white or drab. Hose sup- gs front and sides, izes 22 to 36. PRICE, $3.00 REDUSO STYLE 760 for short, well-developed fig ures. Made of white and Grabcoutil. Hose su; ers frontand sides. Sizes 24t036 PRICE, $3.00 To Wash Fine Muslin. Dissolve some ‘orax in tepid water }—one tablespoonful to each gallon of those of France It is simple to do | watcr—and in this put the musliins. and it is economical, while the dish | Leave them for half an hour; lift itself is so cheap that Americans hesi- jthem into a tub containing a strong tate to have it served in its natural |lather of white curd soap and boiling | form at the dinner table and seek to/| water, and rub them gently. When | hide its roughness with costly orna-| quite clean, rinse, fold in a large | Mentation. The idea] French casserole | white cloth or a sheet or tablecloth is a shallow yellow earthenware dish | and pass twice through the wringer. privided with a stubby handle which |If white, rinse in blue water, if cream, is a part of the earthenware dish it- |a bag of bran stirred into the water self. The outside of the common cas- | Will give the desired tint When al- serole is quite rough, an@jt has a por- | Most dry, iron with a warm, not very W. B. 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