Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 02, 1926, Page 15, Image 15

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    PA G E F IF T E E N
TH URSDAY,
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Something entirely different In
Xmas cards. Darling Studio. 76-tf
is the Gift that is Always
• Welcomed
A package that feveryone looks forward to receiv­
ing on Christmas morn.
Our attractive holiday boxes speak your message
and each dainty piece of candy helps to emphasize
Ice Cream — Soft Drinks — Fountain Service?.
Gome t a Us for Holiday Candies.
Candy Land
For
phone
cleaning and pressing
119, Paulserud’s. J f . t f
H O W FA N C Y COOKERY M AY
B E ECONOMICAL, TOLD
Real ‘fancy* cookery is done
only by chefs who specialise in a
particular field of culinary art;
but there are a tanmber of fash­
ionable diqhes which the house-
w ife could prepare easily and
which are economical, says May
U. Van Aradale, Professor of
H ousehold Arts, and Bertha E.
Shapleigh, Lecturer in Household
Arts, Teachers College, Cqlumbta
University.
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Telling of dishes of this xTffd Tr
McCall’s for December, these ex-
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carrot or macaroni.
Place
<a cooked meat, fish or vegetables, served (or this course.
spoonful In each soup plate and or of raw meat, fish or vegetables,
Any entree made Into larger
pour the ciear reneated soup over combined w ith cream, milk, eggs portions may be served as the
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and so forth.
Small pieces of main dish at luncheon or sapper.
An entree Is *a*~dlsh which Is Bleat or fish, free from skin and Thus'an entree can be a very
served between two other courses bones, sucb as breast of chicken, practical dish for the homemaker,
of a meal.
I t adds ( m uck'to a fille t of beef or fillet of fish may enabling her to use left-overs or
dinner or a luncheon. I t ia usu­ be used for an entree, or an un­ It can be an elaborate dish served
ally small as to quantity and al­ usually choice vegetable such as when she entertains at dinner or
ways has a sauce served w ith It. asparagus or mushrooms may be luncheon.
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possible by bobbed hair statis­
tics recently compiled in Paris
to the effect that the annual in­
come derived from bobbed haired
Madames In France by French
hairdressers is little short of four
billion francs. (Roughly 'speak.
Ing 125 million dollars.)
. This amount is reached by a l­
lowing an average number of 24
haircuts'and two permanent hair
waves per year and per person.
It has stopped boiling until It
* "The French housewife has the etttles. Then strain through two
reputation of being able to make strainers with cheese do th be­
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a palatable dish out of what the tween them.
average American cook throws
8. Always reheat -the cleared
away. This is jlu e very largely to stock over boiling water, never
the universal use of the stock pot. over the direct dame.
8hp keeps the pot always on the
“When serving (he consomme,
fire and. puts Into it every particle
garnish it with chopped hard-
of food which might otherwise oooked egg, peas, beans, diced
be thrown away, A bone dhd a
small piece of, meat, . a gmalP
amount of vegetable, not enough
for any other use, w ith water add­
ed, are all cooked together and
strained to. be need in soups and
sauces. This stock can be cleared
to serve as a very.delirious con­
somme, thus becoming a more
elaborate dish than we use every
flay.
,
"When you clear a stock you
must bear In -mind the follow ing‘
rules:
1. The stock must have every
particle cf fat removed and must
be cold.
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2. A ll seasonings needed must
be put in the stock before it is
cleared.
3. Add one egg white, slightly
beaten, and one egg shell, broken
[In small pieces', for each*quart o f
stock.
4. Pla<;e Stock over the fire,
stir constantly until the mixture
boils, then allow it to boil gently
from ten to twenty mfnutes w ith­
out stirring.
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PA R IS — (United Press)— I f
all the husbands of France were
to pay in taxes to their Govern­
ment what it coats them annu­
ally to keep the heads of their
better halves bobbed, shingled
or clipped, then soon the ex­
pression "Government Econom­
ies", would be banished from the
Political vocabularly of ’French
Ministers.
.This happy prediction is made
According to the part of Pai
h i-w h ich the haircut is secured,
Madam pays 15, >0, SO or even
50 francs— that Is, Fes. >8 on an
aydrage fo r the operation. This
makes the annual bobbing bill
re a c h '879 Danes a t the rate of
two halrcnta per month.
Beaides bobbing, female hair
requires waving; and this esti­
mate is based upon two perman­
ent "hair waves per annum, each
wave being supposed to last from
flye to six months and costing
frtom Fes. 150 to .(OF, of which
the average cost multiplied by
two— one for each period of six
months— is FcS. 850 per annum.
.These two bills one each for
bobbing and .waving, which do
not iuclude accessories aucb as
Shampoos, H a ir Massages or -an
occasional and discreet applica­
tion of Peroxide, when added to­
gether make the to ta l, cost of
each bob reach Fes. l',322 (about
<< dollars) per ' year and per
person.
I t only three million women
picked from the total French
population of forty million sobls
— which la indeed a conservative
estimate— each ask of and receive
from their., husbands, the Fes.
’ 1,322 or 40 dollars annual In­
come demanded by their respec­
tive Coiffeurs, then France’s an­
nual contribution to the altar of
beauty la at least, three billion
nine hundred and sixty-stX m il­
lion francs, or at Fes. 32 to the
dollar, one hundred and twenty,
four million five hundred and
alxty-two thousand ’ five hundred
dollars.
PIANOS
Little Studios — Players — Grands
Allow stock to stand after
PANATROPE
the wonder of reproducing instruments
More •
Ice Cream
lee cream is not just a
summer- food.
It
as
a
healthful, year-round food
which yen should eat and
enjoy daily.
We serve fresh
ice cream th at is made
here in Ashland.
"Come in tomorrow for a
dish ot ice cream, with
crushed fruits or ‘syrup,
$85.00 to $600.00
OUR OFFER
for Dec. 3rd and Dec. 4th Only
THIS AD WHEN TORN OUT AND BROUGHT IN
TO US W ILL BE ACCEPTED AS A
TONE
Full 71 octave scale, \
the S tu d io has a
faultless tooe qual­
ity of ex ce p tio n a l
volume end richnes s-
S IZ E
H alf] th e else aud
weight of regulation
piano, it ia Ideal for
em ail hom es and
apartments where
apace ia lim ited.
QUALITY
NTNINGER’S
BRUNSWICK
PHONOGRAPH
STUDIO UPR IG H T
N ow every home can
own a piano. Dainty
in size, it fit* into any
niche o f a bungalow
or apartment. Small
in size, children do-
light in playing it.
Exceptionally low in
p rice, and sm a ll
weekly payment*, it
is within the reach
o f every fam ily»
T h e matchless qual­
ity o f material and
meticulous care in
construction mees
the most exacting
In s p e ctio n diat In -
Payment on any phonograph or piano ranging in price
between $85.00 and $600.00.
Studio Player $445
S tu d io Grand $625
E L H A R T ’S
ON THE PLAZA
(Diagonally across from
F irst National Bank)
Headquarters for Things Musical
We Are Local Headquarters for Gifts
e have prepared for your Christmas needs. Here “What to give” is surely a problem. These suggest-
u may make your g ift selections in comfort— no ions will help you make out your list. Remember
nvded aisles— with personal interested attention you are always welcome at this store,
your wants. , You may spend little or much— the
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riety is here.
GIFTS F0R MEN AND B0YS
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Make This Store Your Headquarters when you start
buying Toys for the Little Ones.
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We havg a new and complete stock of toys of all kinds and prices
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to suit ev^ry purse.
WE HAVE MANY OTHER CHRISTMAS GIFTS THROUGHOUT
OUR STORE.
GIFTS FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS
vely perfumes, dainty individual boxes at 25c up.
autiful perfume combination sets at $2 to $10. w
itionery in the latest packages at $1,00, $1.50,
.00, $2.50, $3.50 and $5.00.
Id and Silver finish vanities, compacts at $1.00 up.
llpt waters in handsome packages at $1.00 up.
jcks and watches a t $1.50 and up.
:quisite toiletware sets a t $8.00 and up.
eready flashlights at $1.25 and up.
stman Kodaks and albums—all styles at $2.50
rntSin
at «1 00 „„A ,m
untain pens at $1,00 and up.
[tomatic pencils at $1.00 and up.
ndy in jars, boxes and bulk at all prices.
JD MANY MORE.
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Watches and clocks a t $1.50 up.
Men s stationery at $1.50 up.
Boy’s stationery at $0.50 up.
Fountain pens at $1.00 up.
Eversharp Automatic pencils at $1.00 up.
Bottles at ?1.60
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Brownies and Kodaks at $2.50 up.
Safety razors at $1.00 up.
Razor blade stroppers $2.00 up.
shaving comfort sets a t $1.00 up.
Flashlights at $1.25 Up.
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Billfolds at $1.00 up.
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Candy in jars and boxes at all prices.
AND MANY MORE.
We Guarantee Money Saving Bargains,
Schroeder’s 10c Store
Enders Block
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McNair Brothers