a & hardâ€"cooked eggs . _ _ _ Put hamy, onion and parsiey through | neetie mioee oo coarert | oone neoses ; oneâ€"half over the other by doubling it. Place them apart a little so that there will be room to rise. Cover and place them ncar the fire for fifteen or twenty minutes before baking. Preâ€" heat oven for fifteen minutes at 550 degree«, then bake for fifteen minutes (chopped or eut in very small pieces} and stir until the mest is browned. Stice ouions and celery as thin as possible, add to the meat, cover closeâ€" ty and cook slowly for ten to fifteen and seasoning and continue cooking for ten minutes. Cook the macaroni im boiling, saited water for fifteen minutes, drain and stir in to the ment mixture, thicken with a little flour if â€" Melt the butter in the luke warm milk, then add the sugar, sait and fiour, and dissolved yeast. Mix rather soft and let it rise over night. In the morning add to this the soda dissoived in the water. Mix in enough flour to make the same stiffness as any bisâ€" LoD PPE " PRCE NC VeuP yTRT _ l ma ..ï¬.m"flâ€" .'.'*‘hyhneh‘.hmw- and milk. Pack in a wellâ€"greased|ing for the month just closed. bread pan. According to S. W. Straus & Co. Preâ€"heat the oven for 15 minutes| who has completed a survey of the at 550 degrees, then cover and bake|imetropolitan area, the building for for 40 minutes at 440 degrees. 41 suburbs for the month of October Turn out on a platter and garnish |amounted to $8,156,858. with the hardâ€"cooked eggs aliced. If| Building in the suburbs gencrally the ham used is very lean, put three|amounted to approximately the same whmfl.?;:fl.fl“hfl&wuhoa*m available, on top with the exception of Gary which, wmw-,uuum for the second time in the last few when cold. This may also be used in| months, has materially reduced the the ring mold with peas in the center| volume of building in the Chicago and garnished with carrots. L half cup milk and agg yolk. Stir unâ€" til smooth and let cook two minutes. Cool before using. Cream shortening with the rest of theâ€"sugaryadd beaten egg. milk, and sifted dry ingredients. Beat hard. then add chocolate mixture You can always start the day right if you unexpectediy get a tasty slice of cantaloupe for breakfast. than a quarter of an inch thick. Cut wi}h .‘,,hm r..Ad cutter, :prqul at tins or one large sheet. five minutes at 350 degrees. ‘ â€" made from the egg white and one cup of sugar, boiling with oneâ€"third cup water until it spins a thread. it Marcaroui Chop Susy 1% ‘cups uncooked macaroni 3 slices bacon (diced) 1 cup sliced enions 1 cup sliced celery % Ib. round steak 1 cup thick stewed tomatoes %4 cup boiling water Salt and pepper to season Cook the bacon in a hot pas 2 cups milk, scalded and cooled 2 tablespoons butter 1 cake compressed yeast 1 tablespoon sugar 6 cups sifted flour % cup sweet milk 1‘% cups flour 3 squares chocolate teaspoon salt 1 whole egr 2 teaspoons baking powder % cup shortening 1 egg yolk %4 teaspoon salt % teaspoon soda 3 minced cooked iR R l::.l-h. w uin Report Shows That Gains Have 3 aprigs pasiey . Been Wel Maintained and T ekws : > 0. ° ? _Outlook for ‘Winter % eup corn Foremost along the North Shore > Phone Deerfleld 13% Deerfcld, Hlinois Tuesday and Friday evenings PHONE H. P. 181â€"182 Chocolate Cake vanilia in top of double o 3+ area because of lesses in its per ceut,. Harvey 258 per cent, , ty * ?** th .15 per cent, La Grange $ guins for last month over the | 188 per cent, Lake Forest 80 per cent, e ie -â€"#;::ï¬'â€""'wflw-*“:*‘ ts mfl amaier suburbs.| 54 per cent, Park Ridge 47 per cent. mmumm-‘&-‘-h“nuflzfllmmm * k w ““ï¬u‘“‘“m“"“ + = Muâ€"" year. C-.-lflnl!.- Report Shows That Gains Have October Gains Comparative October 1927 and 1928 Been Wel Maintained and mw*hhsï¬-&m-muh‘lb"-: 5 o ".-m: Amm‘â€w.-_ 16,006 225,99 ‘mbh‘-.‘:‘-‘ 458 per cent, Batavia 590 peF cent, . hm ""We amebirene .-‘.(hu“(h.’. mfï¬:’j s3,000 ‘m _"ï¬"'““'flh.’.“uflfl‘ Piaincs '1 «.905 128.425 sustained in the Chicage area during | Keniiworth 15,216 per cent, La Grange| Bigin â€"_ _ _â€"___ 166350 . 145 2t ©Matrepolitan Chicage includes the City of Chicago and the territory within 50 to 7$ eniles of the Chicage City Hall. UNTIL THE CHICAGO FRE ~__ ST.LOUIS WAS LARGER THAN CHICAGO metropolitan center has ever grown so large in so %mtmâ€"' by J00, or â€"hhâ€"hmdm York! ‘Who can say what our population will be in ten years? In twenty? I’v-h.uh-(liem. Only 58 years ago, when the population of St. Louis was 310,864, that of Chicago was 298,977. Even as late as 1880, M‘sm“hhflllflh‘ Today the city of Chicago houses more than three million people, and well in excess of ancther mil Tion live within the metropolitan area. No modern against September this year were as | 1988 __~. â€"â€"â€"â€" follows: Arlington Heights 323 per|la Grange ___ o-n.A-m&’c“lc'nl.{:_’:"" per cent, Blueâ€"Isiand 23 per cent,| Maywood ________ Calumet City 17 per cent, Cicero 36 | Mount Prospect _ per cent, Elgin 112 per cent, EVANâ€"| North Chicago _ _ munmmmumurg}" ye" fleg.fl-eoo-pue-l.flnmylc-':hâ€"_;-; No. 3 of a Series on *Metropolitan Chicago The aboue graph illustrates the and steady ‘dh:-â€"":m-.'ap% It also “. ““ M Stutes which Chicage has passed. â€"showing why Maetrepelitan Chicago has every possibility of becoming the world‘s foremost metropolitan conter in population as well as in trade importanceâ€"and that in relativel . Leading “WM%MhMmaflc"wm:mfm PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY This stries on Metropolitan 7# bmwh*.r“-flhh;;w m. Address Service Company of Northern Tllinois, . Adams Chicago, and a copy will be reserved for you. There will be no charge CHICH when St.Louis 7 249,910 â€" Outlying Commnmunities Now Growing at a Rate Three Times as Rapid as Chicago Total, all cics and towns in arca The Chicago Association of Commerce lists 160 cities and towns within 35 miles of Chicago Of this number, 44 have a population of 5,000 or more The following population figures, covering only communities of over 5,000 population, other than Chicago, show at what an astonishing pace the metropolitan area is growing «1.00 1e2.150 56.779 sen.t21 174,850 Totals ... $8,150,858 _ $9,168,451 While Keniiworth had a comparaâ€" tively small volume its gain was phenâ€" omenal with a percentage of increase in October as against the same month last year of 15,216 per cent. Whitâ€" ing was the next largest in point of gain with an increase of 1015 but Whiting‘s volume, on which this perâ€" centage was built, was small being only $5,700 in October last year. STATE OFFICALS IN NEW OFFICALS SHORTLY Emmerson Takes Small‘s Place; Familiar faces in new offices will be the vogue in the state capitol after next January, the changes to be in the nature of a game of progression. Louis L. Emmerson, secretary of state, will move across the hall into the chair to be left vacant by Gov. Len Small, defeated by Emmerson Estimated July 1, 1928 (Chicago Association into his old t'b again by ‘defeating Peter A. Waller of Kewanee, and so on down the line of Republican canâ€" didates. William J. Stratton, former director of the department of conâ€" servation, will slip into Emmerson‘s chair as secretary of state and Oscar Nelson and Oscar E. Carlstrom will continue in their present positions, state auditor and attorney general. Omer N. Custer, once state treasurer, will be back in the harness again. These days the girl who doesn‘t have anything to wear may be dressed in the height of fashion. Richard Yates, former governor, and Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick showed as winners on incomplete reâ€" turns and it is believed that they will represent Illinois in the next congress. In Case of Argument "Companionate marriage" says the American Magazine, "a term used to describe wide dissatisfaction with matrimonial conditions, was . first used by Dr. Knight, of Barnard colâ€" lege, in an article published in 1924." 4