The citizen. (Honesdale, Pa.) 1908-1914, December 12, 1913, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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    THE CITIZEN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1913.
PAGE TWELVE
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ROWLAND'S
HRISTMAS
SUGGESTIONS
A STORE THAT SELLS YOU
"Gifts that are Gifty"
JEWELRY IS THE
THING FOR
XMAS GIFTS
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THIS LIST WAS PREPARED FOR YOUR HELP
AND CONVENIENCE.
LOOK IT OVER CAREFULLY AND MARK WHAT
YOU WANT; BRING IT WITH YOU.
For Grandpa
Brooch
Ring
Silver Thimble
Silver Mirror Frame
Bed Room Clock
Watch Chain
For
GGI
lam
Initial Cuff Links
Diamond Scarf Pin
Watch and Chain
Set of Brushes
Shaving Set
Silver Cigarette Case
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For "Her
Diamond Ring
Bracelet '
Diamond Necklace
Bracelet Watch
Chatelaine Watch
Diamond Brooch
Gold Brooch
Gold Lavalliere
Locket and Chain
Rosary Beads
Vanity Set
Jewel Case
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For Mother
Diamond Ring
Pearl Necklace
Belt Buckle
Gold Watch
Gold Watch Chain
Gold Brooch
Leather Purse
Boudoir Clock
Silver Toilet Set
Veil Pins
Gold Thimble
Sewing Set
For Brother
Scarf Pin
Scarf Pin Guard
Necktie Holder
Set Ring
Watch
Watch Chain
Watch Fob
Watch Charm
Cuff Buttons
Cuff Links
Shirt Sets
Silver Key Ring
Key Chains
Alarm Clock
Pocket Knife
Watch
Watch Chain
Purse
Shaving Set
Case for Glasses
Silver Match Box
Cuff Buttons
Set Scarf Pin
Silver Shoe Horn
For the Home
Silver Sugar Bowl
Silver Tea Set
Silver Vegetable Dish
Silver Bread Tray
Silver Fruit Dish
Silver Crumb Set
Silver Spoon Tray
Silver Cutlery
Set Knives and Forks
Set Silver Spoons
For Father
Diamond Scarf Pin
Cuff Buttons
Cuff Links
Cigar Case
Match Safe
Fountain Pen
Lodge Emblem
Watch
Watch Chain
Diamond Stud
Pocket Knife
For Baby
Feeding Spoon
Silver Fork
Napkin Ring
Set Baby Pins
Set Baby Studs
Brooch Pin
Silver Cup
Baby Ring
Locket and Chain
Silver Pusher
For Sister
Silver Mesh Bag
Fancy Belt Buckle
Set Ring
Sewing Set
Manicure Set
Silver Hand Mirror
Silver Mounted Comb
Fancy Hat Pins
Jabot and Cuff Sets
Iti Making and Decoration an Im
portant Tak.
The Christmas cake Is generally n
fruit enke. Most people prefer It to nny
other kind. This has advantages for
the housewife, for It can bo made
weeks before Christmas and so save
the trouble of preparing It lu her busy
hours when the Christmas feast must
be thought of.
The fruit cake most generally served
Is a dark one. but tho Boston Cooking
School Magazine suggests a very nice
white fruit cake made as follows:
Take six ounces (three-fourths of a
cupful) of butter, eight ounces (one
cupful) of sugar, eight ounces itwo
cupfuls), of flour, one slightly round
ed teaspbonful of baking powder, six
whites of eggs, one pound of blanched
almonds sliced thin, half 0 pound of
Heht colored' sultana raisins, half a
pound of crystallized pineapple cut In
G
MAPLE CITY
REENHOUSE
nttrrr cake with lace coveh.
bits, half a pound of citron sliced thin
and half a cupful of grated cocoanut
Mix In tho order 'given. Bake In a
loaf about an hour and a quarter or
In tvyo brick loaf bread pans about
forty-five minutes. Cover with almond
paste mixed with egg yolks and pow
dered sugar and, when ready to use,
with confectioner's or boiled frosting.
From four to six ounces of paste, two
to three yolks of eggs and' confection
er's sugar to knead the two into a pli
able paste that may bo smoothed out
with a rolling pin arc requlrejl for
the first covering.
The cake may be served with a
handsome fitted lace cover like the
one shown In the picture.
ROAST GOOSE DINNER.
Cream of Oysters.
Olives. Pickled Red Cabbage.
Itoast Young Goose Stuffed With
Potatoes, Onions and Sage.
Apple Sauce.
Mashed Potatoes. Hubbard Squash.
String Beans.
Potato Salad.
Deep Dish English Apple Pie.
Whipped Cream.
American Cheese.
Fruit. Coffee.
SEASONABLE SALADS.
AND FOR EVERYBODY
RAY HAND PAINTED CHINA, SHEFFIELD
PLATED WARE AND ROYAL ROCHESTER
WARE.
ROWLAND
Seller of Sellers in Jewelry.
"II Itt anjlhlng In Jewelry, we
liiit It, can get It or Itli'nt made'.
ROWUIIO'S 1914 catalogue will
be nailed lo any addren free ot
charge. It contalnt many useful
gill 1 for this holiday season.
Come In It only to lie our hand
some and complete stock.
These Will Give Relish to the Christ
mas Feast.
Salads are an attractive addition to
any meal, and for tho Christmas din
ner it Is worth while making a special
effort to provide a nice one. ' Hothouse?
vegetables are generally available, at
this season and give a special relish fo
the Christmas fare.
Fruit salads are equally desirable,
but are not so generally popular as tho
vegetablo combinations.
Two nice salads are suggested by the
Boston Cooking School Magazine. One
of these Is an egg salad made thus:
For. one largo or two small portions
there are needed two half Inch thick
slices of a good sized tomato, one ten
der hard cooked egg, four lettuce leaves
and two tablespoonfuls of mayonnaise
dressing. Set the tomato over a little
of the dressing on the lettuce. Cut the
eggs in quarters, remove the yolk to n
sieve, cut the pieces of white In halves
crosswise and dispose on the tomato,
tho pointed ends to tho center. Dls
pose the rest of the mayonnaise at the
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ALL KINDS OF
s
Holiday Plants
Cut Flowers, Holly
and Mistletoe
MANAGER.
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Did You Ever
Stop to Consider
TWO HOLIDAY BAUDS.
points where the pieces of white meet.
Sift the yolks over the dressing. Serve
at once.
A cranberry nnd celery salad is thus
prepared: Select choice cranberries of
good slzo nnd cut each In about four
slices at right angles to the stem
Chop Inner blanched stalks of crisp
celery Into slices a quarter of at) Inch
thick. There may be equal measures
of cranberry and celery, but there
should not be more of the prepared
celery than of tho cranberries. Season
separately or together. For a pint of
material mix a scant half teaspoouful
of salt, one-fourth of a teaspoonful of
paprika, four tablespoonfuls of olive
oil and one or two tablespoonfuls of
vinegar. Mis all together thoroughly,
pour over the celery nnd cranberry,
mix nnd turn upon n bed of carefully
washed and dried leaves of lettuce.
Servo with roasts of poultry or veal.
that ERK BROTHERS' store is the centre of
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING? That there you
will find a complete and up-to-date line of
useful articles that may be used to advantage
in the fray of presents?
Before Deciding on
What you are going to buy
call at our store and inspect our stock. There you will
find Pocketbooks, Knives, Razors, Scissors, Carvers,
Silver Knives and Forks, Tea and Table Spoons, Lamps,
Nickel Tea' and Coffee Pots, Nickel Trays, Skates, Sleds,
Oil Heaters, Rochester Radiators or one of the best
Washing Machines in the country a "Whits Lilly" a
'"White Rose" or a "White Daisy."
We heartily extend to our many patrons In Honesdale and Wayne County
the Happy Greetings of the Season, and extend to all an Invitation to visit our
store. There you will find many bargains and the most courteous treatment.
Erk Bros.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE
HONESDALE, PA.
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