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22-29 S. Maia St. Phone. 323-J
Aladdin's Lamp Realized
AZJLADIN'S LAMP! A teiry Ule •o lon««r. It is here—It Is ronrs at flOBUiMuid. And 70U don't hsTe to rub It to get what you wish for. Just pusk • button amA you get light, heat. and fower from the electric current running through your vires. Light for every nook In the house—heat loi yoor radiators, your cooking, your hot-water aupply—power to drlTe your i«irlng machine, your fans, your Tacu- itm eleaner—electricity, the modern Aiaddln'a Lamp, la a magic source ot sanitary conditions, comfort and con- Tenlenoe in the home. Let us put ALADDIN'S LAMP into your houae. We are specialists in this line—supply¬ ing everything but current. And we guarantee our work.
James F. Campion
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Bleceric Light Wiring, Fixtures and
Electrical Supplies
86 8. Grovo St. Freeport, N. Y
Telephone Connection
L. F. Cornelias
Bayview Ave. and Archer Si
Freeport, N. Y.
First Mortgage Money to Loan
BUILDING AND PERMANENT LOANS
Phone 375-W Freeport
Antonio Palermo
Geiii^ral Contractor and Build¬ er. Steel Stnicturai Work
All Kinds of Concrete Work
Estimates Cheerfully
Furnished
Tel. 52-J Wantagh
Office & Residence Beliicore,L. I.
Let Us Feed You
We carry everything In the grocery line, and will be glad te aerve you. You dont have to go to Freepout or Rockville Centre any ntore. Spend your meney at honve where It goes further than any other place.
Our gooda are fresh and the best New BuckwhMit Flour and best Ma- pl« 8yru|^
A. BREINER
Grand Avenue near Merrick Rd, TeL 449-J BALDWIN
SIKH THE FIERCEST SOLDIER i lUY MUTTON IN QUA\TiT]"S
Eaat Indian Trooper Has a Faoe Cal
culated to •trike Terror te the
Enemy on Bighl
PhUaflelphla.—Did you ever see a Sikh In uniform? No? Whatever of flercenesa your childhood fancy paint¬ ed upon the face of a soldier, thge Slkb has It Other soldiers may be as brave, or may flght more tenaciously, or die more willingly, bnt for simple fierceness of personal appearance all medals go to the BIkh.
He Is so fierce to look at that I won¬ der his English oflicer can calmly face him without fear. Tou have read how trainloads of these E!a8t Indian troops are hurrying across Canada to show their fierce faces to the Germans.
Does not Caesar relate that the Ro¬ man soldiers were frightened by the terrible looks of the early Oerman tribes? Now the boot goes upon the other foot
A Sikh—and I've seen many regi¬ ments of them on their native heath— is a tall man witb black hair and a long black beard. The beard is what makes him look so fierce, because he plaits It into two thick braids and draws these iMick of bis ears, where they are tied.
If you think that doesn't make a soldier look fierce, you make a sad error, which one glance at him wouid correct.
The Sikhs are Hindus, and so strict are their religious beliefs that all the food they eat must be especially pre¬ pared according to tbeir own rites.
SWAP CORPS OF PRISONERS
American Naval Officer Brings 440
Pro-Teuton English Girls to Eng-
Isnd From Berlin.
London.—One of the strangest throngs ever seen in London—Eng¬ lish women and girls with prorOer- man sympatliies—came into the city from Berlin in charge of Lieut. G. O. Blakeslee, United States navy, asBlat- ant naval attache at Berlin.
The party numbered 440 and figured In an exchange with German women and girls who had been allowed co leave England. Under Lieutenant Biakeslee's care the members of the party were assembled In Berlin from various portions of Germany with the assistance of the American consuls
Their pro-German feeling is account¬ ed for by the fact that, while interned In the German empire, they heard only one side of the war question. Art aud music students and governesses pre¬ dominated.
The party left I3erlin in a special train, and all said they had been shown every courtesy by the German offl¬ cials. At some places the Germans waved flags and handkerchiefs and even cheered. A great crowd af par¬ ents and relatives greeted the return¬ ing travelers on their arrival here.
Anotlier party ot English women and girls of about the same number will leave Berlin at an early date un¬ der the care of an attacne of the American embassy.
ueation of Economy, and Its (- r d..
tlon Is Not a Hard Matter (cr
th« Clever Housekeeper.
Food experts agree ttwt year-old mutton Is more nutritious than young lamb. It is much cheaper to buy It in quantities. A hind quarter will fur¬ nish chops which can be breaded or served plain or with tomato sauce. The leg can l>e roasted or boiled, served with mint or caper sauce. The bones make a good cream soup of Scotch barley broth. The scraps of cold roast mutton make an excellent salad combined with chopped celery, onions and peppers. Mix with mayon¬ naise and serve on a lettuce leaf.
The chopped cold mutton is flne sea¬ soned and baked In mango peppers from which the seeds have been re¬ moved, or chop the scraps of roast mutton, beat in a cream sauce and serve on toast or in pattie cases.
The fore quarter of mutton makes stews, plain or with curry powder, meat pies and en casserole with vege¬ tables or rice. Roast the shoulder, stutCed or plain, and use the loin for chops. In order that one may not get tired of mutton, do not serve it all the time, but alternate with other dishes.
Cook the stews and soups and can them. Keep in a cool place. Tbe chops can be heated and covered with melted lard. A roast can be ke^t in¬ definitely, the same way. This is a specially good Idea for those st a dis¬ tance from a meat market.
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Hardware and House Furnishings
TOOLS, PAINTS AND SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 29 S. MAIN STREET FREEPORT
CONVENIEiyiT IN THE KITCHEN
New Sink Dishpan That Is Calculated
to Save Time and Labor In
Housework.
A new sink dishpan has just ar¬ rived on the market and Is creating a decided sensation among housewives who are obliged to admit the dishpan family to their intimate acquaintance¬ ship.
The dishpan is square like the sink, and has four short tin legs and a plug in the center. The plug Is pulled out *o let off the dishwater which drains into a wire drawer underneath, six by eight inches in size and an inch deep. This catches all greasy substances and waste from the water; then the drawer may be pulled out and emp¬ tied Into the garbage bucket, which saves the clogginj; of the sink and also prevents the handling of the usual waste by the woman who does the dishwashing. It is a clever con¬ trivance, and will certainly have a niche in the hall of honored time and labor saving conveniences.
S. Herzfeld
^^^ SZ JDealer in
High Class Shoes
The^only Modern Shoe Repairing Establisin ert in Town.
PT'ir^ |ALt WORK guaranteed;
Freeport N. Y.SS^fiibk.- .~ ^i9 Main Stre<t
Insist on hawing a perfect bathroom
Baaatiful, therefore pleating
Sanitary, therefore healthful.
Durable, therefore economical. And betidei thii let it tuve an individuality. an cxpreMion of your own tastes. These retu! are easily obtained through our careful following of your vnshes and our using 'StandsrcT plumbing fixtures of which there is such an extensive variety of pleasing designs. Let us estimate for you.
OLIVER E. U. REYNOLDS
52 N. .Main St.
Steam and Hot Water Heating.
Tricky Jack Frost
will surprize us when we least exp)ect il, but you can play tricks as well as he. Examine the quoted Bargains
SPECIAL SALE
COMFORTABLES
f1X0 values for 4:9 $2.00 values for $1.59 $5.00 values fbr $2.75
All Odd Sizes
BLANKETS
Cotton $.98 value for $.59 $1.25 valuo fsr $J6
All Wool $2 00 value for $1.4S $5.00 value for $S.50
N«w Fall aiMl Winter Stylet in Ladies' Sample
Coats and Wraps irau $3.98 09
Sweaters
Boys: $1.25 values—$.98 $75 valuea-4-50
Meaa: $5.00 values--$4.00 $8.00 values—$2.26 $2.50 values—$1.90
Ladies' most up-to-date styles in fashionable colors
$5.00 value*—$$.50 $3.98 value*—$2.75 $2.50 value»-$1.90
AEROPLANE HIT TEN TIMES
Shells Cause Airship to Dance on
High Over Army, But French
Aviator Retains Control.
London.—The Dally Mail's Petro¬ grad correspondent sends a descrip¬ tion by i\I. Poiret, a French aviator wlie is serving with the Russian army, of a flight over the German position accompanied by a staff captain.
"I rose to a height of 5,000 feet," Poiret said. "Fighting was in full swing. The captain with me already had made some valuable observations, when the Germans, noticing my French machine, opened flre on it.
"A number of their bullets pierced the wings of the aeroplane and the others struck the atays. We still flew on, however, as It was necessary to obtain the exact position of the enemy.
"Then the German artillery began. Their shells burst near the aeroplane, and each explosion caused it to rock.
"The captain was wounded in the heel, but continued to make observa¬ tions. Finally I turned the machine and landed home safely. 1 found ten bullet marks and two fragments of shells In the machine."
Apple Grant. Six good-sized ai>ple8, peeled and j sliced; one cupful molasses, one cup-I ful sugar, a little salt and cinnamon. .Make a dough of one scant pint of flour, onf teaspoon ful soda, ono lea- spoon'ful cream tartar, one-half tea- \ spoonful salt, Itub ono-half tablespoon- j ful of shortening Into flour and mi.v j with buttermilk or sour milk to mako ' it right to roll. Put one-half of tlie 1 apples In a deep agate pan or kettle, [ seasotf)Clvitli one-half cupful molasses. | one-half cupful sugar, salt and cinna- j mon. Divide the dough into two parts 1 and roll one-half to size to cover ap- j pies. Put in another layer of apples , with remainder of mola-sses, sugar, salt i and cinnamon. Cover with other half j of dougli, with silts cut in top. Put in one cupful of hot water, cover closely I and cook on top of stove from thirty to I forty-five minutes, taking care not to i scorch.
George W. Raynor
Staple & Fancy
GROCER
Flour, [, Feed, Bacon, Eo.'Icd Ham,
; ^. ^"WE SOLICIT YOUR 1 RADL"
11 W. Merrick Rd.g]^' Freepcrt
Double S. & H. Green Trading Stamps During the Sale
Ralph Samet
13-15 Railroad ATenue
FREEPORT
Wright Brothers
SANITARY PLUMBING
Steam Hot Water Hot Air Heating
All Kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Work S.oves and All Kinds of Repairing
Newton Boulevard, Near Main Street
Lamb Curry. Put two pounds of lamb in a stew- i pan with sufficient water to cook it, having previously washed it. Let it atew slowly till the meat comes easily from the bones. When cool, cut It into small pieces. Fry a small onion In two ounces of butter to a light brown, add a tablespoonful of curry powder and half a spoonful of curry paste; mix all together with half a pint of gopd gravy or stock, put in the meat and let it stew gently half an hour. Serve boiled rice separately.
Fix Teeth to Join the Army. London. England.—So many men who wish to enlist In the army have been refusf'd because of defective teeth that fifty American and English dentists have volunteered their terv- Ices to remedy conditions. Each of the fifty dentists has agreed to treat without cost the teeth of flfty men i whose physical condition is such that I they will be acceptable as recruits I when their dental shortcomings are re¬ moved.
Prince George of Servia Wounded.
Paris, FVance.—A Nlsh dispatch to the Havaa agency sar> that Prince Oeorge of Servia, leadlnifthia battalion in an assault, was hit by a ball which entered near the spinal oolnmn and cam* out the right shoulder. The wound la aaid not to be dangerous, bat the prince will b« taken to Kroupani.
PIANO LEMONS wmiam R. Noon ot i» Bmlth atreet IV«*port. a competent and thorough pianist la glTlns oUas snd prirsX« lea- •ena. H« offan special lodttceaents 4a basfaiasrt. Us ttedbea th« Virgil
Tanaa aa aaaUoattea. A4ir.
"Notice to the Peetballera." London.-7-The following notice la posted outside tha recruiting offloe in Stiriing: 'To football*r«: Oraad l» temattonal match; 100,000 plajrara wanted: yen can sign on here."
Quiekaat Way to Beriln.
London.—An aatomobll* aaed tor re>
cmlting parpoaes Imtra. tkis atan:
The qnlekeet rente to Barltn la via Cb*
Wimbledon raenUtlac attaa." .
.-German Pancakes. Whisk the yolks of five eggs with one pint of cream or rich milk and beat the whites very stiff. Add to the yolks and cream four ounces of flour and one tablespoonful of sugar, one ounce of raisins and one ounce chopped almonds. Then add the beat¬ en whites, stir and fry on a griddle with two ounces of butter, either whole or In three parts. Let It brown. When Ught sift it with sugar and serve with preserves or hot vanilla or wine sauce.
POST'S AUTO SUPPLY
Olive^Bouleva rd land Main Street
Q 17 ¥> \/ I /^ I? FREEPORT,
O E^ I\ V 1 Vx Ej long island
Care of Oven. An oven that is constantly in use requires to be kept scrupulously clean. It should not only have the shelves scrubbed out with soda occasionally, but in addition the shelves should be paluted with quicklime two or three times a year. An oven treated tn this way never becomea caked with grease and there is no unpleasant smell when it Is being used.
Blueberry Chariotte. Toast Ave slices of bread, spread them with softened butter, ther cut into dice. Cook one quart of blueber- rlea with two-thirds of a cupful of ¦n^ar, add the juice of half a lemon. pour while hot over the prepared toast, chtn, gamlah the top with whipped cream and serve with plain cream.
Muehreent Sauce. To mal^ mnahroom aanr* add he If caa of (piart*red mushrooms to oa* cup of brown sauce and stmmar g«n- tly tor fodr or five mlnut**.
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