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Star-Gazette from Elmira, New York • 14

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Star-Gazettei
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Elmira, New York
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14
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1932- JELMIRA STAR-GAZETTE: PAGE FOURTEEN. Baldwin, president. Commissioner president of the University of Maryland, F. E. Dawley, of Fayetteville, H.

E. Babcock of Ithaca, George W. Sisson of Potsdam, and E. R. Eastman of New York City, former presidents of the society.

Standard Battery rtnnranterul 12 Months and Gas Water Heater Double Copper Coll! Keep Your Range Boiler Hot. Only Berne A. Pyrke, of the Department of Agriculture and Markets, will preside at the opening meeting, and Dr. U. P.

Hedrick, director of the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, will speak on the "Developments of Agricultural Organizations," also on the work of Priced to Save at Least $5.20 Enclosed in a cast iron jacket. Standard water and gas the Agricultural Society. "Progress in Agricultural Educa HE Fair Society To Hear Hyde And Governor Cabinet Member and Empire State Executive Among Speakers At Centennial Celebration of Parent of Fair Organizations Sister Mary's KITCHEN will be the subject of Cornelius Betten, acting dean of the Less 75c on Your Old Battery Extra capacity-longer life. Get yours now. New York State College of Agriculture, Ithaca.

Henry S. Manley, counsel of the department, will dis cuss the development of pure food legislation. At the afternoon session Dr. Specially Priced Men's Overalls With. High Backs Frank P.

Graves, Commissioner of Men's Sturdy Work Shirts Worth 69c EACH, at 2 for! Fine yarn, medium weight chambray; coat style; full cut; double yoke back and double shoulders. Sizes 14 to IT. 345 TOMORROWS MENU BREAKFAST: Canned cherries, cooked wheat cereal, cream, baked French toast, syrup, milk, COff CG LUNCHEON: Vegetable pie, lettuce and hard cooked egg sandwiches, sliced oranges, milk, tea- DINNER: Lamb croquettes with creamed carrots and peas, scolloped sweet potato and pineapple, tomato and endive salad, prune whip, milk, coffee. 89c i 1 11 1 $3.98 Guaranteed Iron 5 Year Guarantee. Adjustable heat.

Chrome plate. With cord. Wrench Sets In steel box! 40 nickel finished pieces. More savings! Full cut, pure indigo dyed 2:20 weight mill shrunk white back blue denim; all. seams triple stitched.

Save! UL32 Education, will preside. Dr. E. C. Ladd, of the New York State College of Agriculture, Ithaca, Mrs.

A. E. Brigden, of Rochester, and Dr. Eugene Davenport, Dean emeritus of the Illinois College of Agriculture, will be speakers. At the old-fashioned farm supper at the Ten Eyck Hotel the toastmaster will be Dr.

Liberty Hyde Bailey, former dean of the State College of Agriculture. Gilbert M. Tucker, of Albany, is the olders of the former presidents of the organization, and an invitation has been extended to him to attend the supper. Former Commissioner of Agriculture Charles S. Wilson, now a member of the Federal Farm Boards will be present, as will Dr.

Raymond A. Pearson, Croquettes provide one of the most attractive ways of using- up left-over Albany At the centennial dinner of the New York State Agricultural Society at the Ten Eyck Hotel, Jan. 20, Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Secretary Arthur M.

Hyde, of the United States Department of Agriculture, will be speakers. The society waa organized in Albany, in 1832, and this organization seems to have been the forerunner of all of the great agricultural organizations. The 100th anniversary meeting of the society will be held in the Assembly Parlors in the Capitol Jan. 20, and an interesting program has been arranged by Charles H. meats.

Or, very often, cheap cuts can be boiled and used to excellent advantage in croquettes for a company luncheon. Almost any kind of meat can be worked up in delicious croquettes. Lamb, veal, tender roast pork, poultry and fish are most appetizing used this way. Combinations of meat are also satisfactory. Veal and ham, chicken and ham and veal and pork are savory mixtures.

The meat must be carefully pre pared. Every bit of skin, fat or gristle must be discarded and only clear tender meat used in the croquette mixture. The meat is then minced and added to a sauce as it is removed from the fire. This is important, for care must be taken not to over-cook the meat. SALE OF SUITS AND OVERCOATS The crumbing and egging is an other important etep in croquette making.

Every particle of the sur Prices Cut Vb to V2I face of a croquette must be com pletely covered with crumbs and egg. The reason for this is that the egg quickly coagulates in contact with heat, forming a coating which the frying fat cannot penetrate. Since this coating protects SATURDAY LAST DAT PRICED FOR A CLEAN SWEEP $9.90 Scores of styles and natterns Every one new. Suits in Blue and Oxford Gray Cheviots Grey or Brown Tweeds Single or double breasted. Overcoats in Meltons, Fleeces and Overplaids.

Dark colors and mixtures, in medium shades. Hurry! Saturday is the Last Day 1 of This Sale! 15 Women's Richly Fur-Trimmed COATS $7.97 the delicate texture of the croquette mixture, carelessness in crumbing and egging may permit the cro it PumPs and OO I Bargains I MISSES' 001 I SS Sizes 8 V2 2 I Sjjwgffi Unbeatable! I Luxurious fur-trimmed models of smart rough woolens in a choice of popular colors and black Sizes 14 to 50. Just think of the savings at An Extraordinary Group of Silk quette to break during frying. A first coating of fine crumbs, one of slightly beaten egg and a final coating of crumbs give good results. The shaping of croquettes is not a difficult task, but here again care must be observed.

The, mixture must be handled very gently, with the least possible pressure exerted Just about any size you want. Every coat priced to move It! $2-48 in molding. The usual shapes are ball, cone, cylinder, chop and cut let. The last two shapes require a larger amount of croquette mixture Satins! Crepes! Wools! Prints! Black, and the smart high shades! Sizes 14 to 50. A clearance sale that will cause quick than the others.

The following suggestions for shaping may help you. buying. Come early! To shape croquettes, first trior mmmm mwmt in Minn 1 rii oughly wash hands and rinse in cold water but do not dry. Take a rounded tablespoon of the mixture and place on a molding board and shape quickly with fingers. Roll the mixture into a ball first.

Then if not wanted in this shape, roll to a cylinder and flatten ends. If a cone is wanted, flatten bottom and gently roll with greater pressure on top. The inside of all croquettes should be soft and creamy and the outside Hosiery Bargains Women's Pure Silk Hose Odd lots in many popular shades crisp and brown. for all the family ROCHELLE FASHION SHOES For women. Smart style.

Fine (10 Q'T workmanship. Begular $3.98.. tp0 "FOOTHEALTH" SHOES For women. Built-in arch combination last. 4 to 9.

All QQ styles REDUCED for January POVO BOYS' CALF OXEORDS Goodyear welt construction; sturdy oak leather, in black. Made for extra hard wear. MEN'S POLICE SHOES Sturdy leather uppers, waterprdofe'd soles. Sizes 6 to 11. COM- gO Q7 PAEE! Stock up now at Lamb Croquettes Lamb croquettes are typical of any meat croquette.

The seasoning is changed for different varieties XADIES' of meat but the basic rule remains jr. the same whether fish, fowl or meat is used. HOUSE SLIPPERS Use two cups finely chopped cold Big Clearance of Bed Outfits January Savings 25 $16-85 54-in. ungrained walnut Metal Bed. 45-lb, Cotton Felt Mattress, 99 Coil Spring.

Complete for $16.85. cooked lamb, 1 teaspoon minced onion, 1 tablespoon minced parsley, VflbUVUI' UiMb' bVbl VWI WW 3 tablespoons butter, 1-3 cup flour, Vi teaspoon salt, teaspoon pepper, 1 cup milk or lamb stock, 1 egg. Melt butter, add onion and pars HEMMED SHEETS FAMOUS HOPE MUSLIN I Full 32 in, wide; bleach- W2v-' Jpy ed. Nationally famous! Cnns 36" BLEACHED MUSLIN 1 Standard quality. Spe- BE cially priced for this event! Stock up! UNBLEACHED MUSLIN I IkS.

SJsJ Standard construction 40-m IOSW in. wide. Stock up at this JJ vvlt price. 25 yards UNBLEACHED SHEETING 1 Extra wide- 8i-inch- on I -jf-r) cially priced for gyVSa5 event. 6 yards COLONIAL PRINTS ''USmf's Fast colors in a choice Jfff, of popular designs.

Save! Jf ley and cook over a low fire for five minutes. Stir in flour. Cook and stir until bubbly. Slowly add liquid, stirring constantly. Bring to the biling add salt and pepper and egg slightly beaten.

Cook and stir for one minute and remove from fire. Stir in meat and spread on a platter to cool. When cool, shape, roll in crumbs, dip in egg and roll again in crumbs. Fry in deep fat hot enough to brown an inch cube -of bread in 40 seconds. A fat thermometer should register 385 degrees F.

Drain on brown paper and serve with a creamed vegetable, $75 Bathroom Outfit! Only Fivedual track meets are listed on the University of Georgia's schedule for the 1932 season. fpffft ALL RUBBER Cfenfif gaiters yjyi Women and Children. NgsJ Specially Priced! tT-U CHILDREN'S Kgggk' SHOES (HiO BIak or Tan. Pumps Oxford Variety of Styles 1 Fashion Plaque $5.00 Down, $6.50 Monthly, Small Carrying Charge 3 beautiful pieces! Bathtub and Lavatory, white porcelain, enameled! Nickeled brass fittings, "Hot" and "Cold" faucets! Closet Combination of white vitreous china has mahogany finish seat. Free Engineering Service! Save at Ward's.

Ward-O-Leum 6x9-Ft. Rugs In January Clearance-! $2-49 Count the savings! Stain-proof and water-proof enamel surface on thick felt base. Ward-O-Leum Rugs, 9x12 $4.98. I "I ej I Automatic Gas Water Heater A $75 Heater! Save At Marvelous Values! Broken lines in Bedroom Suites! One two of a kind marked LOWER than our regular low price. SAVINGS UP TO 33! $79-95 4-Pc.

Bedroom Suites Formerlv priced at $98.95. Bed, Chest, Vanity Dresser in combination walnut. $99-95 Only 2 Suites Left! 4-Pc. Suites of hardwood Ba fr-'Tvfl i I BK v-k. 1 mot Men's and Boys' OXFORDS odyear Welt Hundreds of Pairs at this Amazing Price! $41-50 $5.00 Down, $5.50 Monthly Small Carrying Charge latest design.

Approved American Gas Association! Thermostatic control keeps water always hot. 19-gallon capacity! Again Reduced Ih1 ffr $59-95 i I Lowest Price In History ltof Approved by Good Honsekwp- II VV.v v' FEATURES: Ji) 'I FullE 21-inch Porcelain J- i SsJsStoP'ZI1 1 Genuine 8-position ILovell OO Wringer A Large 2-inch Balloon JPfl IW LJsa R1IS 6Bfti i trX No ctnhLr post-casy on rich walnut finish. 'THIS simply designed pendant is used by Maggy-Rouff with the majority of the evening dresses in her collection. Some are of onyx, some coral, some jade, some turquoise. All are designed in the "fence" pattern, by means of seven lozenges held together by a band of white sapphires.

Were $119.95 to $129.00. Men's and Boys' HI-CUT SHOES MEN'S WORK SHOES .98 69 ALL NEW COAL RANGES AND CIRCULATING HEATERS Reduced 10 27 Gallon Capacity Heater $49.50 8 4 A C' Washes large tubful in 6 to 8 minutes without rubbing: Regular $3.00 Value A Wonderful Bargain MANY OTHER BIG BARGAINS SEE OUR WINDOWS Dinner Dance Saturday Evening 6:30 to 9:30 Rlark Twain Hotel 2 11 BARGAIN PRICES ON AILXi RADIOS Riverside jjV Tires AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN HISTORY ELMIRA 135 WEST WATER STREET, Cor. MAIN and GRAY STS. PHONE 6700 Your Neighbor Saves Money, at Ward's Why Don't ELMIRA, N. Y..

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