The Washington Bee Newspaper, March 7, 1908, Page 7

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all Patterns col ia meee ind a eke | Senne rr! very 2 ‘aday. proses. on Cerdegesl Spas: Tre saw ae ery” Hd see THE BEE AND McCALL’S GREA1}| FASHION MAGAZINE for one year for $2.00. COUPO.. Editor Bee:— Find enclosed two dollars. Send to! my address below The Bee and McCall's Fashion Magazine for one year. i Street tiaeceteer | Te own or City: BUY THE Before You Purchase any Other Write THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPARY ORANGE, MASS. Many Sewing Machines are madeto sel! s oJ quality, but th 7 wear, Our guaranty never runs out. We make Sewing Mac! suit all conditi ons | efthetrade. The “ . me”? stan 1 bead of all High-grade family sewing Seld by authorized dealers only. FOR SALE BY ——===— | WE DO BUSINESS AT ONE PRICK | ‘Misfit Cloth- ing Parlor, Garments (Slightly Wera) Made by Our Leading Tailors. JUSTH’S OLD STAND. 619 D St. NL W Yistablishec 186s. TO MAKE CLATE. ICEv Refreshing Drink Ex Pre- pared and tract Easily chocola s iced t inal somethin pariy the directions the myste Put into a ually one an x chocolate | grad- | stir on it water ring al aucepan llated ninute | on the € the is chocola sugar and to boil long th i trai and coo Vale fo va nilla cool extract q i n Wh tablespoons of cr bler, add cream | al place i two table one Hl of any carbonic w oughly befo the > drinki It is wonder. fully refreshing \ MEATS THAT REQUIRE CARE. | Care Needed in the Preparation of} Lamb and Mutton declares | ton should be} ~d than the oth- fat which roast carefully work in a nich a very that more experienced housewife both lamb and mu carefully prepar er meats. First ad around removed he loose comes wrap} such a shed in salty to dish of cold 1 wh little Then being should a should be wa bicarbonati i the as been put roast prope instead of usual, with washed or wiped as be thorou scraped knife until every bit of skin rew 1 away a sharp however, and next rubbed with fat, which hout » fat has been cutting vxeen soaking, should fastened skewers should Wiped quite and around Finally rubbed ove he lor be the for salt and at last roast of the la mutton is ready pan Ribbon Pudding. One quart milk Jate, six level tablespoons sugar, half cup shredded coco level tablespoons cornsta of two eggs, two teaspoous v Use two double a pivot of milk in each the chocolate into one and nut into the other. Divid aad cornstarch and mix in two cups | 2 squares choco- one- | eight | whites | anilla. and scald | “n hot put | nut, ch, Ww ne cocoa. | vanilla | good jin | pan dual piece have as fine that hat we Any article vou mav selec Polite attention. the Diamond m 1+ OUR PRICE: VANCED in s a large ds which we boug ago at lower pr Diamo' st advance prices on these We nd our fair perce’ will be m here under the regu to each and dilute When corn Tt a mill melted ac one Aad % with enough pit to pour id the and stir the chocolate is starch mixture from until and cup thick and smooth, then co for 20 minutes, stirring Add cocoanut remaining milk, When done add the egg allowing half for add half the mold in cold mixture, corn and and sanie th manner beaten stiff ible bailer o each 3a add of cook the emove from and whites each do ther one water and haif then peat the When dish plain o ready to glas d ser hi whippe A French Dish favorite dish in a Freneh f: hi mackerel The lee » boil their 1 hour in | ful of but ackere back folded eae melted broiled f The fist the around platte cream sauce and lemon Over Suggestion. it A Left When you I insist upon board af the These the to time rat use of the chopper u hem Inste tur pieces into cro and q eggs bal have wiches for lunch pickles creamed even mix 4 pudd or some dainty mine mixed with mayon ttuce, and naise, a some cut up swee Fruit Economy. preparing other fruit the little mmer on stove the juice will find her and or the all it a When fruit fe thorough! and en save ete: 3 apples cooking ash water >and s gently » and pour wi and you that tb will be much ri Cinnamon Jumbies. Mix as for lemon jumbles ting the r adding two table- spoonfu cianamen To make cakes, roll lightly between the small piece dough, join the ring, lay in the with sugar and bake omit and the hands a of two bake in ends, making a prinkle a hot over Baking Apples. When baste often with as es tial baste a roast baking apples their own juice. This is for 3 results as to 90d ov a selection as collection of superb merchants and not spec- as long po fiom | i BK. VOIGT \ MANUFACTURINGJEWELER | S 725 7th Street, Northwest BETWEEN G &'H has some friend whom they wish to make happy. Ii sister or brother. may be a sweeiheart — and no better time than Christmas is so ap- Nothing 1 nay be mother or father, propriate — so suggestive. to gladden the heart of another. Our stock of Jewelry and Bric-a-prac is now complete. been carefully s¢lected and we feel satisfied thata visit from you will bear us out can be found anywhere. ¢ Will be (ae. LALO ual daiedaing WATCHES here but a few of We a our spec Gnetlemen’s 20-year Gold Fi can Stem Winders and Setter: 20-year Gold Filled Winders and Setters, $ro. Gentlemen’s 14-karat Solid Gold Am- Winders and Setters, mention ed Am- Ladies’ r Stem heap as $35. Children’s Solid Silver Watches with Pin Attachment, $3.50; regular price, es’ Solid Gold Watches, Open Why not give us a call tomorrow laid aside and deliveredwhen wanted It may be a wife, or it akes one feel happier than Each in- Experienced clerks. | yes | guests, at 3oys’ Solid Silver Watches, $5.00 up Fel anf abe 1 Raed bP DIAMONDS. Put Your Money in Diamonds. No Bet ter Investment Today. narket are ad- S HAVE’NT ome time, We fine stones. Ladies’ $1,000. Diamond Diamond Diamond ht a consider- ices tham pre- ntage of profit as these Dia- ible to buy lar market for an THINGS GOOD TO REMEMBER. Soda Crackers with Raisins and Al- monds—Onion in Gravy. Dip any o” whe crisp soda crackers in milk, but @0 not permit them to be- come too sedden h with beaten egg, sprinkle with and upon a platter, on which there enough to lie Put in the oven, let them brown slightly, and sprinkle with minced raisins and almonds. Lay two or three toget and serve with whipped cream All white meats gain in flavor from admixture with the nion is to be grated and before it has just then blended sugar spread is room singly her a delicate gravy put over finished by basting. the burnt times result which have, dition disfavor The do not should gether pared with a with the fragments just before they are put into the chopper A little tomato ketchup is an improvement The thickening should be either grated bread or crumbs. The usual pie crust is best, with a little niggard liness in the matter of shortening. An old carpet dyed often looks as good as new. if, therefore you have @ carpet which is badly faded, but otherwise in good repair, send it to be dyed, and if you choose a nice color you will be delighted when you get it back again. onion The the meat roasting and In onion this one avoids which some- from other methods, and in a way, caused the ad- regarded with way slices, of onion to be and ham which upon the table saved and chopped up to- meat Spinach pre- mixed bits of tongue look well be for pies putter sauce is cracker When Shoes Get Wet. All shoes are ruined if wet too often, and poor shoes suffer most of all. If the shoes have been thorough- _ly wet don’t try to dry them quickly | After removing them rub them with plain lard or vaseline and let them | Stand in a cool place until thoroughly dry, when they will have regained much of the original oil of the leather. 4 Effective Savory. A delicious savory can be made by pounding together the yolks of hard- oiled eggs and sardines freed from ;bone (equal quantities) and lemon juice and salt to taste. Fill the whites with the mixture, stamd on \ fried croutons of bread, put a tiny bit lof whipped cream on top, and serve | garnished with parsley. | Frizzled Beef. Shave beef very fine, put into a fry- ing pan when good and hot, season with pepper and salt just before serv- ing. Beat two or three eggs light and stir in and you havé an appetizing , dish easily prepared for tea. Cold ham vis also good. The Use of Mineral ‘Waters. Unless it is known positively that the mineral water is a pure kind, use distilled water, which is always pure, although it may not be as agreeazle to drink. appropriate Every stone a ball of fire. Sak a Ladies’ Diamond Rings, $5.00 to $150. Diamond Brooches, $5.50 to Earrings, $15.00 to $500.00. Scarf Pins, $7.00 up. Cuff Buttons, $7.00 up. Diamond Studs, $10.00 up. We have Ladies’ Handsome Diamond Rings set in Tiffany Mounting, which we are selling at $30.00. This will make present for Christmas. nm viever mvention. A housekeeper with small children | found the closet room in her house very limited, and invented the follow- ing device: A piece of smooth wire, small enough to go through the hole in the top of a safety pin, was fas- tened to the first hook in the closet Then she slipped on to this a number of large safety pins. The wire was passed through or over each hook with a pumber of pins between, and fastened to the last hook, being drawn as taut as possible. In hanging garments up, two pins through the band, be required. In this way great many dresses may be hung side by side in a small space. and an article can be hung up or tasen down with out disturbing the others This kind of clothesline will prove of great value in a summer hotel, cot tage, or hall bedroom It can be made to hold one’s enti wardrobe except the nicest things, and each garment can be seen without wa time in searching It ip one or as may a fo. Scalloped Corned Beef. Two cups of milk, one slice onion, one-half cup chopped celery, three | level tablespoons butter, three tablespoons flour, one fourth level | teaspoon salt, one-eighth level tea- spoon pepper, two cups corned beef cut into cubes. Scald the milk with the onion and celery. Cook for ten minutes, then strain. Melt the butter, add the flour. salt and pepper, and when blended stir in the hot milk gradually. for five minutes, then add the corned beef. Pour into a buttered baking dish and cover with buttered bread crumbs. Bake for 20 minutes in a hot oven level Potato Scones. Sift a cupful and a half of fiour with a half teaspoonful of salt and two teaspoonfuls of baking powder and rub in three tablespoonfuls of short ening. Add one cupful of light fresh- ly mashed potatoes, add one well-beat en egg and enough milk to make a soft dough. Roll out half inch thick, cut and bake on a hot griddle or in a hot oven. Serve very hot with plenty of butter Citron Preserves. Pare, weigh amd scald with a piece of alum, the size of a walnut, water, one large citron. Boil until sufficiently tender to pierce with straw, slice and remove the seeds Add its weight in sugar and allow to stand thus pver night. Boil half an' hour with a pinch of mace and two lemons sliced. Bottle while hot. a Apple Pancakes. Mix one pintjof sour milk, one tea- spoonful of saleratus, one cupful of | Indian meal, one cupful of molasses, three sweet apples cut fine and sut- | ficient flour to thicken. Fry in deep boiling lard and serve | hot with cinnamon (powdered) and pulverized sugar mixed. sting | Cook | in | ‘W.SidneyPittman | Architect RENDERING IN PATENT DRAWINGS MONOTONE, WATER COLOR DRAFTING, DETAILING, TRACING AND PEN & INK BLUE PRINTING STEEL CONSTRUCTION A SPECIALTY. Phone: Main 6059—M. Office 494 Louisiana jana Ave., N.W,; “Leland Giants Base-Ball and Amusement Assn.\ Now Organizing—Capital Stock $1 ——— The Stock-Holders of the Sanit Giants Base-Ball Association, has ai cluded to dissolve that Association in order to give room for the former, wit mcreased Capital for the purpose of buying a Permanent Home For The elena Giants Base-Ball Club and Establishing For All The People, The Only First ss, Up-To-Date Amusement Park, With Its Theater (Light Opera), ‘igure Eight, Shoot The Chutes, Minature Ry, tric Theater, Dance Pavillion, Roller Skating, Hurley Burley, Double | Swing, Boating, Auto Riding, and al! the latest fun making devices and laugh producing concess: gether with a First Class Summer Hotel, large enough to accomoda' it’s pr nt location, 79th and Wentworth Ave., twenty (20) ride on the Electric Cars to the Loop District in Chicago. , The Public is Base-Ball mad, and amusement Crazy. Stocks have doubled in value in a single season. Millions can be made by those Who Take Stock In This New Enterprise. ¢ Are You In Favor Of The Race Owning And Operating This Im- mense And Well Paying Plant, W here. More Than 1,000 Persons Wilt Be Employ ween May and October of ea ear, where you can cor out fear and nd Freedom of a Citizen unmolested or ann The Spare Wg given by subscribing for Stock in this Co ow so that all Loyal Members of the Race car ‘wentieth Century Enterprise. Think of it, Doll rs Each. You Squander More than tt mount B arks and Public Places, where you are not and build one of your own by filling out D to the Leland Giants Base-Ball s we may commence to b minutes d Interest Ten (10.00) Any Holiday around A wanted and never welcome the a hed Co d lars nts Base Ball & An sted Street, Chicago, HL Beauregard F please find $ which I am sending art {or shares of the C Association. 1 agree nfulls as subscription fee for the Leland Giants Base Bal! and Ar _per month -until the full amount $ certificate. been paid, at which time I am to recieve my s N All payments on Stock Ac- Name counts must be made to the orde { Beauregard F. Moseley Treasurer, 6258 Halsted Street Ghicago, illinois. All holders are entitled to - ance as employees and shoul inform the Treasurer with their final remittance of their inten- tions to apply for employment. For further information ad- dress Leland Giants Base-Ball and Amusement Assn. 6258 Halsted St. Chicago, | J H. Winslow UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL Address, $$ $$ City State EMBALMER,. ALL WORK FIRST CLASS. TERMS MOST REASONABLE. TWELFTH AND R Se Carriages | i STREFTS, DABNE yY: FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Levery and Sale Stable. balls, receptions, carriages kept in first-class style. 1132 Third s Alexandria, for Office, Main 1727 ca!l for Stable, Main 14 JR STABLES IN FR I can accommodate 50 Horses, as Hiring, for funerals, etc. Satisfaction guar- Main office branch parties, Horses and street northwest. Va. Business at More street, Pelephone Telephone Ol -MAN’S ALLEY. | Wher ( ‘al and inspect our new and modern stable. J. H. DABNEY, Prop., 1132 Third Street N. -HIGH-D Ww. OF SATISFACTION IS A RARE THING IN MOST $3.00 SHOES SHOES AT THIS PRICE USUALLY LACK STYLE OR COMFORT OR BOTH THE STYLE OF MORE ExX- PENSIVE SHOES AND GOOD: SOLID VALUE ARE FOUND IN OUR SIGNET SHOE because of the exceptional attention ba stowed on the making. ¢ The only cheape - ness in it anywhere Is the price. A Coodyear-welted shoe, made on seves ral of the season’s handsomest lasts, in the most popular leathers. Looks first rate and wears tha? way every time. it’s worth vour while te come in and look the Signet over, even if you're not ready to buy Always welcome.’ ~Wm.Moreland., 491Peniia Ave HOLTMAN’S OLDSTAND. SIGY OF TLE BIG BOOT

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