Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 8 Dec 1927, p. 9

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Biography : Dodd, Talleyrand; Ludwig, Bismarck; Browne, That Man Heine; Burry, Journal of Kaâ€" therine Mansfield; Broun, Anthony Comstock; Arliss, Up the years from Bloomsbury; Morrow, Father_ of Litâ€" tle Women; Lee, King Edward VII; Hamilton, Henry Fordy Hale, New England â€" boyhood;~ Loveleft, Edith Wharton; Paleologue, Ambassador‘s memoirs; _ Boyd, H. L. Mencken; Finger, David Livingston; Busbey, Uncle Joe Canmon; Bradford, D. L. Moody; Thoma§ Count Lueckner. Neibart, Collected plays; Hamilton, Pickwick, a play; Gerould, Contemâ€" porary short stories; Nesbit, Afterâ€" dinner spegches; Gardner, Story of Italian literature; Andrade, What is the atom?; Anderson, Saturday‘s children. s Travel: Chancellor, How to be happy in Paris; Cooper, My lady of the Chinese Courtyard; Franck, Al} about going abroad; Amundsen, My life as an explorer. History: _ Van Loon, America; Botsford, Hellenic history; ‘Bury, History of Greece; Sullivan, Our Times, volume 2. tory of Russian literature; Russell, Collected â€"poems; Behrman, Second crets of Baseball; Bardy, Linene; Guild, Geography of American anâ€" tiques; Hager, Art epochs and their leaders; Stagg, Touchdowns; Guâ€" Tick, Philosophy of Play: â€" CETSEC, x Useful Arts: Dahi, Restaurant Management; Fighbein, Your Weight and how to control it. Fine _ Arts; Blashfield, Mural painting in America; Charnley, Seâ€" Work? Education: Osborn, Creative Edâ€" ucation; Hart, Adult Education; Pratt, Before Books; Wisher, Why Stop Learning? a King, High School Age; Pierce, Our Unconscious Mind; Pierce, Underâ€" standing our children; Patri, probâ€" lems of childhood. s Religion > â€" Hume, World‘s living religion; Keller, M# Religion; Soâ€" per, Religions of mankind. w Social Sciences: Platt, Book of Opportunities; Sqyder, Fundamentâ€" als in real estate; .Irwin, How Red Is America?; Vogue‘s book of etiâ€" EL â€"+ nar§tingâ€" eliy â€" CEPNREETs fRecent additions to the publi¢ l1iâ€"] Right off the map; .Fietcher, Hardiâ€" . {ueres, saditiont to fhe publié U | Right off the map: â€"Pletcher, Hard Fiction: â€" Andpews, ‘His soul goes Literature: Colum, Creatutes; Pure Science: Pupin, New Reforâ€" _ Imported and Doniestic Groceries 4 Wholesale and Retail E.A graded list of of youth; Franklin, In the path of ; Flexner, circulation|the storm; Brown, Josselin takes a Best Pork Loin Roast, Ib .............. Native Prime Beef Rib Roast, Ib . ... .. .. Fresh Pork Shoulder Roast, Ib . ............... . . :18¢ Sugar Cured Smoked Ham, whole or half, Ib . . . ... . 25¢ SHiced. Bacen, K . .. /.. . ;. ... .: SÂ¥ Abcsllce. . . .ulliie 0 . y Beets, 3 bunches for ... . ... ... . In order to meet present day competition, and give our patrons the benefit of the lowest possible prices, we are clnng- ing to a cash and carry basis. By removing the cost of delivery, and the cost of carrying accounts on our mm able to save considerable, and we are giving you the benefit of this saving, by reducing prices to the minimums #, > %4 teas vanilla. ~. Beat egg whites very stiff, gradualâ€" ly add sugar and vanilia. Spread over the little pies, set in oven heated to 300 until delicately browned, which will be about 20 minut9. If you preâ€" fer to use a hotter oven for your meringue or even to brown it under the broiler, do so, but I find that my mefingue is much more delicate and retains its shape better if I bake it in a slow oven. for a longer time. Crust for these pies 1% cups flour % teas salt % teas baking powder sala sfi in id + Scald milk in ‘double boiler, add sugar and corn starch.mixed together and cook 15 minutes. Add beaten: yolks and cook 3 minutes longer. Reâ€" move from fire, add salt, butter and vanilla. Cool, then place in the baked crusts and cover with Meringue. fittle pies someday, I am lmyr;i will enjoy making them fully as much as your family will emjoy looking at them and eating them. _ â€"> butterscotch pies might give you‘a helpful idea. ; > \This recipe may be used for one large pie any time you prefer to make ltfitvq;htlfmmcfuof the little plain pie pans (not the scalloped tart pans) and make these we like to make something for a dessert that will be a little different from our usual routine. I thought, Spreading dawn; Kennedy, Red sky at morning; Philipotts, Jury; Elâ€" liott, Hugh Layall; Train, When Tutt méets Tutt; Devigne, Gay dreamers; Russia; James, Cow C;uu?ry marching on; Montgomery, tall men; Occasionally there comeâ€"times when 3 thb butter /‘ YÂ¥ :L"vmllh.i‘.(‘{ 8 egg whites _ 6 tab granulated sugar 4 tab corn starch 3 egg yolks % cup shortening ____After January First this Store will operate . on‘a Cash and Carry Basis Culinary Hints WE CARRY A FULL LINR OF ru:sn FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Nu togs ns BiS : . â€" orbal; DeFord , Hoop; Rogâ€" ithing suit in for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Santi Brothe â€".~â€"~ Grocery and Market heavy 7*{;;; ‘hands Ke might go to Indiana and help untangle the politâ€" ical situation. . The Swiss government has raized its duties on American made motor cars which will furnishâ€" a further cause for rejoicing on the‘ part of America‘s internationdlist free tradâ€" ers. . Captain Ronald Amundsen the exâ€" plorer Jaments that there is nothi 26. ‘During the latter yéar profits from students‘ supervised farm proâ€" jects exceeded by $74,519 salaries maid teachers from state and local funds, according to announcement of j the Virginia stateâ€"board ‘of educaâ€"{§ . more for him to do.â€" If time ber from 18 in 1917â€"18 to 106 in 1925â€"26. During the same period enâ€" rollment increased from 229 pupils to 3,702. Total profits derived from students‘ work expanded from $19,â€" 676 in 1918â€"10 to $203,89%in 1925â€" Fullâ€"time schools in Virginia conâ€" ducting work in vocational agriculâ€" tural have steadily increased in numâ€" tral and will sail January.28 on the United Fruit steamer "Cartago" for the sea voyage of 21 days.. ‘ exports of the United States. The coming good will trade tour of the state chamber has as its purpose the development of foreign trade for IMiâ€" nois manufacturers. The party will leave Chicago January 26 on the Illinois Chamber of Commerce. John H. Camlin, Chicago, is president of the organization. According to government figures this immediate foreign territory now absorbs more than 13 per cent of the BUSINESS MEN REALIZE countries and great interest is being VIRGINIA HAS FULL â€" YOCATION SCHOOLS .flqlfib# Roll to the right size plage them overâ€"the outside of the pans,.cutting them just. a litâ€" tle larger than your pans so that you may turn the edges in a very little to make it more substantial Prick each crust in a number of places to lllinois Merchants See Increase in Opportunity in South divide it into as many parts as you Business men of Illinois are beginâ€" About & tab cold wiber. : ~>/~.] sme i l rencun ae on n â€"eliminates all the drudgery, including the washing and.___._â€" in serem eee" [ ~ _ drying of dishes, and has many othbr attractive feaâ€" _ a Has Poik." â€" tures, which we shall be glad to explain to you. _ ¢ 2 apent imend reprrncty n rertnin on po-nd,lfic;Sm.............).....'....w.fl.fl".-a.'z. x* 5. MixedNnt-,lI) .;.._,._....'.....1."..........‘..-..‘.'.‘;flc": . MiIxed NutS, ID .. .2,....3.. .031 22.0 .\ .. 2. Swedish Lingon Berries, quart, 25¢; gallon . :. Navel California Oranges, dozen ... ... ... .. Fancy Idaho Potatoes, peck ......... ... . .. â€"_ Among the most important of these you will find,tlfxe‘ plumbing _fixhresâ€"particulkfly those which comeâ€"into use in the kitchen. An antiquated kitchen ~will make a great deal of extra work every day, le:Xg the housewife tired out at the end of a day‘s work. 1 We also have many other labor saving gifts, such as washing machines and ironers. Fue a. o ifi i * _ % % Make‘this Christmas a happy one for your wife or * mother by giving her the best of modern household laâ€"» ~> | bor saving equipment. « ) : 2A M The Kohler Electric | i 390 Central Avenue â€" Phone Highland Park 2101 ~ HIGHLAND PARK WINNETEA â€" _ 917 WM Avenue ~â€" 874 Center Street FRESH FISH ON ICE § 1 Vic J. 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