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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 18 Oct 1924, p. 18

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2 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1924 --.,_,. CITE ELECTRIC KITCHEN AIDS Ample Light Outlets Should Be Provided and Con- veniently Placed, Advice LIGHTING ESSENTIAL Enable Work Done With Least Effort By S. .E. DEVENISH The kitchen, being the workroom of the house, requires every aid and facility afforded by electric service. For which reason, particular atten- tion should be given to kitchen wir- ing and careful thought expended in planning the facilities for the most effective use of the service. This one room, the kitchen, is essentially a place where practical and utili- tarian considerations. are, .or should be, of prime importance. It should be made, above all else, a room in which the work can be carried on with least possible effort. Since kitchen work is more or less systematized and localized, it is im- portant, therefore, to have the kitchen lights located at exactly the right points. Every corner of the room should be illuminated, usually from one or two properly placed ceiling lights. In addition, there should be a light over the sink, one over the range and another light so located as to illuminate the kitchen cabinet or principal working table or bench. These lights, in fixed positions, should he fitted with suitable diffusing glass- ware and controlled by conveniently located wall switches. Cupboard lights should not be overlooked and should advisably be controlled by contact switches in the frame of the door-- on the hinge side. While the well-lighted kitchen is conducive to dispatch and efficiency in kitchen work, the many electrical devices now available for lightening the work must be considered and provisions made for their use. These vary from the electric range, refrig- erator and dishwasher, to the kitchen aid and small electrical appliances. Electric Range Comes First The electric range is a permanent installation, requiring a special wir- ing, so it is not apt to be overlooked. not necessarily entailed, a "conveni- ence outlet" should be arranged for in proximity to the refrigerator. Out- let provisions for these major appli- ances should be provided, even though their immediate use may not seem feasible. In the case of the many smaller appliances, which have become daily necessities in the modern home, the benefits to be derived from their use are in no small part dependent upon the provisions made for them, that is, upon the presence of proverly placed "convenience outlets." These kitchen aids can frequently be em- ploved concurrently and there should be a sufficient number of locations where the appliances can be used to avoid unnecessary delays and to ex- pedite kitchen work by providing the utmost flexibility in operation. As the portable appliances can be connected to 'any "convenience out- let," it is necessary to have a clear idea of what appliances will prove most useful in the kitchen. To many, the electric dishwasher ranks as one of the most desirable of kitchen ap- pliances, as it is a fairly large ap- pliance, it is well to assign it to some definite location, convenient to hot water supply, where unnecessary steps may be avoided from pantry or dining room. A duplex "con- venience outlet," about waist high will serve admirably for the dish- washer, the second receptacle of the outlet being available for a plate warmer or an electric fireless cooker. For the Electric Iron . szcond duplex "convenience out- iet," also waist high, will prove use- ful for other electrical appliances in- cluding the electric iron. This latter electrical aid may properly belong in the laundry, but it has become so gen- erally indispensable that an additional one is found in every well-equipped kitchen. The Lalance of kitchen ap- pliances: are electric motor driven and the outlets for their accommoda- tion should be plentiful, as the ar- rangement of the kitchen--partic- ularly the kitchen furniture--will prove the dominating consideration. A Electricity in the Kitchen I} RL mH Td i=l ra . i mi il Ei Sh These appliances will include a meat chopper, egg beater, coffee mill, grind- ing, polishing and buffing machines and for comfort, an electric fan. Wiring with suitable outlets should also be provided for a ventilating fan set in the wall. This fan not only serves to keep the kitchen free from cooking odors but can be used for ventilating the whole house, by the simple process of switching it on after opening upstairs windows and closing doors and windows downstairs. Use for Pictures in Unexpected Corners In this day of imaginative furnish- ing of hcmes, and wide-spread good taste in the accessories of the house, a most charming use of pictures is in some of the little unexpected corners of the house. The interest and beauty of pictures has placed upon them many tasks in making attractive those corners and accessories. For instance, color re- productions are mounted on fire screens; they are placed in the frame of the clock, below the face; they adern lamp-shades and the tops of ornamental table-boxes; they suddenly brighten a spot at the back of some shelf, or a niche in a cabinet. And they have even been known to be mounted on the panels of doors and of wooden window shutters. Reproductions thus mounted should be carefully pasted on their back- ground, and then shellacked, to pre- serve them for wear. FIGURED WOOD POPULAR From the very earliest days of fur- niture making among the ancient Egyptians, through the Middle ages, to the present time, figured wood for furniture has found favor. Plant Now Trees--Shrubs--Perennials 2, This is the right time to plant and buy trees, shrubs and perennials. Prices are lower now than in the spring. John Ostrowsky 1487 Asbury Avenue Hubbard Woods Phone Winnetka 546-J pL WHEN YOU WANT EXPERF WORKMANSHIP ON YOUR PAINTING AND DECORATING CALL THE NORTH SHORE CO-OPERATIVE PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 556 CENTER STREET, WINNETKA Phones Winnetka 1186 or 1762 and you are sure to get QUALITY and DURABILITY at lower cost because it is the CO-OPERATIVE SYSTEM. | MAT TI Nl iu You can TATA I TA] The electric refrigerator is likewise - a0 Spparitus of a formanen: Jan Cheerful, Sanitary, Convenient and Fully Equipped belior your 9 by having us clean . 1 : . . ¥ and repair. your 1 es a CE ( O1 } . Oriental Rugs and : Carpets, HIS is the speed of the spoken word over or by buying of us highest grade Rugs and Carpets at cheaper than | down-town prices. a telephone line. Between two ticks of your watch your voice could be hurled nearly twice around the earth. Bell Telephone engineers have developed methods of using the electric current in the small quan- tities needed to carry the voice impulses over immense distances. These methods are at the service of the American public who use the long distance lines, probably with little thought of the patient work of inventors and researches of scientists behind their perfect performance. VERY tele- phone added to our system during the past eight years has required an in- vestment much high- er than the amount represented by our investment for each telephone then in service. This condi- tion will apply to each telephone added for many years in the future if present price levels hold. ------ Aram K. Mestjian NORTH SHORE'S LEADING RUG CLEANERS Phones: Wilmette 1949 Evanston 5050 511 Main St. Wilmette, I1L ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One Policy . One System - Universal Service

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