Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Sep 1923, p. 13

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1028 EE NEWS AND VIEWS FOR-WOMEN READERS | -- EE 7 L nd ~ A CONSERVATIVE LITTLE HOME, | _ Chalke your Kitchen cheered for the winter BRIGHT, warm linoleum on your kitchen floor will add just that note of cheerfulness so desirable through the long winter months. Its smooth, attractive surface is waterproof and stainproof; grease, ashes or coal dust ean. not harm it. : And linoleum is most practicable; a gmp mop is all you need ta keep it per . fectly clean and sanitary in spite of slush and snow, : ¥ There is a wide range of patterns to choose from, designed especially for the kitchen, dining room, living room, bedroom or bathroom. It is a good time now to adopt Dominion Linoleum. vs Every floor covered with it means saved labor and economy, too, through moder- ate first cost and long years of unimpaired wear, "DOMINION LINOLEUM - "o> tor all your floors EE Kircuen 9 0%L0° 13'6°, 16-0° / FIRST FLOOR PLAN Se £ or me, x is a good plan to follow. By so doing you secure much solid comfort and all around satisfaction, » 3 $ Most of us like houses that appear substantial. Masonary construction with stucco finish and with simple detail gives one just this effect. Then too, the substantial house has a number of practical features that argue well for its adoption. First, there is the-item of maintenance and repairs, a very important one, then there is the item of fire protection Dominion Lino! Pum Rugs " and insurance, together with the selling factor in case one decides to dispose of their house a few years after | Yo ) it is built. All point to good sound 'construction and conservative design. possess all the excellent qualities of linoleum by the yard and are as moderately priced. Designs and colorings to In this little house, the architects combine with a substantial and attractive exterior, all-of the advant-! ha i a oA r ages of a well laid out and economical plan, along conservative, practical lines. ' blend with set. style of furnishing and d ration ro designs, block desi One enters the house through the porch into a small vestibule, the usual hall being eliminated. This ar- select m -- floral rangement gives over all space to the Living Room where it is most desired, while the vestibule gives privacy mattin and plains All i : 1 ®t the entrance that would be lacking should one 'enter directly futo the living room. made aE pac materials o th y P. or The Stairs form a decorative feature on one side of the ving room with the fireplace opposite. an Wear well, A group of windows that occupies the full length of one side of the kitchen gives plenty of light where it pir #8 most needed. The complete equipment of the kitchen and the adjoining pantry' gives assurance that the "Business End" of the house has not been overlooked. It has been laid out for convenience, . comfort and economy. The heater room, laundry and storage space are located in the cellar. The second floor has three bed rooms and a bath. The bath is tiled and the tub is built-in, giving not only an attractive appearance but also saving time in cleaning. The hall has been reduced to a size that allows room for the necessary doors to the various rooms and the required free #pace, but no more. This allows the room to be given over to more useful space, such as the bed rooms. The small hall also shortens steps to « his 3 based the bath room both from the bed rooms and from the stairs so that it is readily reached from the first floor. ig Advi, a with Cost to build about $6,600, : I imil in * Complete working plans and specifications of this house may be obtained for a mominal sum from ths y fot be helt, 'And Building Editor, Refer to House A-§5. .« "di - : n, : i : above all, the prices of --ree: these superb floor cover- o 4 ings will prove a pleasant ¢ an i . ficient et pens, Wm { ~ ye Wn, are Call on 20 edd Sedles to-day. L p you select Dominion Linoleum and Linoleum Rugs for the rooms you plan to cover. The range of choice 'ig TO.DAY'SFAsHION|| [Bl + By Vera Winston. "Linoleum patterns. r i beads one-fourth inch in diameter, ! and small cut-steel beads, are the \ % material needed. The number Of thesa beads will depend upon the] length you wish the chain te be. { The entire chain consists of three- inch lengths of tiny black beads (that is, the two strands lying side- by-side) separated by a "dlamong" made as follows; run both needles through one of the black beads | which 'measure onefourth inch In diameter (to avolg repetition I will call them "'medium-siged beads") ; then slip one cut-steel bead onto each needle; now put onto each needle a medium-sized bead, then another cut-steel bead. Then once more run both needles through a medium sized bead. This forms the diamongq. Unusual Drop for End of Any i Chain; Make the chaim of three. . » Strands rent floss, using any de- : sign you wish. At the bottom, nn; Qe THE HOME KITCHEN ish as follows: have the three strands separated so that one hangs By Jeannette Young Norton Author of "Mrs. Nortun's Cook below the other very much like three Book." TOMORROW'S MENU ' Breakfast " Pears Cereal Wholewheat Griddlecakes Sirup Coffee One carload of Dominion Linoleum, including all the newest patterns, now ready for your inspection, Newman & Shaw {The Always Busy Store 4 T.F. Harrison Co. Ltd. nen JAMES REID 254 Princess Street Dinner Roast Beef with Horseradish Sauce Mashed Potatoes Brussels Sprouts Lettuce, Russian Dressing Coffee Ice Cream -* an A WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF LINOLEUMS---ALL WIDTHS Pianos, Victrolos, Wall Paper, Furniture and : House Furnishings. | A Supper ' i Welch Rarebit on the " Lo Chafing Dish Corn. Muffins Tea, Preserves nt Cake, See us for Dominion Linoleum--all the different designs UNUSUAL BEAD CHAINS. . in stock. The designs described in the fol- i lowing bead-chain directions were . Originated by me to help those among my readers who make such en for sale: i add to them a sliced onion, a half bud of garlic mashed, a few leavus and stalks of celety cut up, four cloves, halt a bayleaf, a heaping teaspoonful of curry powder, pepper, salt, .a quarter cupful of sugar, a thin slice of bacon and a desseri~ poonful of Worcestershire sauce. Let this mixture simmer gently fof a halfhour. Strain it, thicken 1 slightly with a tablespoonful each 4 Qf butter apd flour rubbed to a fine paste, and when smooth, the eysters, which have been drained and dried. Have ready a rice ring ing, then drein 'the oysters and drop them im, allowing them to cook two or three minutes, until the beards curl, which is sufficient. aters make the sauce, then after draining and. drying the oysters om a linen cloth,.add them and couk them for two minutés as the sauce boils. As soon as the beards curl or ruffle the oyster is dome. More cooking only hardens aud toughens the delicious texture of the meat. Checkerboard" Chain: I made this one of dark red and dark blue || beads (the small china beaas) in || contrasting blocks, as follows: _ Thread two needles with dental floss { (this is stronger than thread). three small red beads on one needle and three small blue beads on the | other, Now put three blue beads on the needle which before had red beads and three red bepds on needle which formerly had the blue; i this 'way, when the beads are a hammocks hung one above the other. Of course, to do this, the lowest strand will require more dental floss than the others, the middle one a little less dental floss, and the top strand even less. (I would suggest running theh threee needles through a large bead here and there on the upper part of the chain, and perhaps braiding 'the three strands, of small beads between these large beads.) 1t 'very, lightly with a cut bud of garlic. Cover it with a layer of oysters, dust them with pepper and salt, dot THREE UNUSUAL WAYS TO WEL. COME BACK THE DELICIOUS EEf | | slipped down to the end of the two _ threads, the red and blue sections Will be exactly opposite each other, forming @ sort of block design [| Which is most effective. Here ana | there, along the chain, a large brue| PE Scald a pint of oysters (own liquor for thres min jand set them to cool to serve, dip"a leat heavy French dressing 53 En i i THIS alii on a hot dish, and turn the curry into the centre. : , a ----------. All the performances art, at which we look Ww persevera doesn't try to cc ceal her age is too young lo society. ' ' A tramp has one advantage an autiomobile--his tire never tures. i vk a

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