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PAGE EIGHT Thousands of Dollars in Handsome Prizes ■— Will be Awarded by = THE TRINIDAD CHRONICLE - NEWS To Popular and Energetic Young Women of Southern Colorado and Northern New Mexico pletely equipped “FORD” Tour- ■ _ Z 1 Purchawd and (on ditplay toon at WrA Illg laflr. TrioidkdlNovelty Work, H XwmU -wIURW - AMltly Fret WOULD YOU NOT BE PROUD AND HAPPY TO CLAIM IT FOR YOUR OWN? «££ Equipment of “Ford” Automobile P Five passenger, four cylinder, extension top, automatic windshield, speedometer, 2 6-inch gas lamps, generator, three oil Ifunps, horn and tools. The Ideal Car. Potter, Beauty, Reliability i • C < • Handsome $325 Kohler & Campbell Upright Pianos, Beautiful Diamond Rings, Ladies' Gold Watches, Complete Business Courses in Trinidad and Dreher Business Colleges Are You One of the Popular Young Womon of Southern Colorado and Northern New Mexico ? Contest Closes Saturday; January 18, 1913, at 8 P. M. CHRONICLE-NEWS 5$ CENTS PER MONTH he would like to know ||| our stove experts. RB Franklin perfected a H .» ing stove that burned coaL H| M Our manufacturers have per- mi fectad the Perfection Heater, HI JLr which bums oil, the cheapest HI w fuel in the world. Our HI B PERfECTIQN I H is ths result of yesrsof scientific study and experiments- 11 tion. It is todsy the most efficient and yet the most 111 economical heating device obtainable. HI The Perfection Heater burns nine hours on one Ml gallon of oil. A simple, automatic device prevents ■ smoking. Basy to clean and r.-wick. It is ornamental HI (nickel trimminge, with plain steel or enameled tur- Hi quolae-blue drums). Inexpensive. Lasts for years. ID At DiW.n Ewurjwkmrm M ■’ CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY HI SATURDAY If silver is to be stored away for some time pack it with dry flour, it will remain untarnished. To be absolutely sure that n car bolic solution will not burn, use one part’acid to twenty parts water. Before scaling fish you should dip them In boiling water for a moment; they will scale much more easily. When the cream is too thin to whip add the unbeaten white of an egg. You will have no trouble whip ping the bream. The edge of a silence cloth should he finished- with a buttonhole stitch, not too close. A hem makes a ridge under the tablecloth. • • • A delightful way to serve tartar sauce is to cut a lemon iti half, clean out the Inside thoroughly and then fill the halves with the same sauce. One Is Ferved to each guest. When fish is served the little lemon cups are placed around the edge o( the platter and one served to each guest. By this method the sauce re mains ftrm Instead of melting into a liqunid when put into a warm plate. When filling the gent pans with hatter leave one of the cups empty and fill It with water. The gems will brown nicely without burning. Household Hints In beating the oven draughta should be closed when the coal is well started. In a ward, to save fuel plan ahead and then watch draughts. There is no better disinfectant than sunshine. Let It flood the room* which are occupied, let it shine into your bread boxes and butter Jars. The sunshine makes them sweet. Hoarseness can be relieved by mix ing one tenspoonful of glycerine to the well beaten white of an egg, the Juice of one lemon and enough sugur to make it palatable. Silver should never he allowed to stand over night without washing. If it is not |H>ssible to do the dishes take time to wash the sliver in warm water, wipe it drj and put It away. • • 4 Add a teaspoonfu) of baking pow der to old potatoes when mashing them and boat brlskl/. This will make them light and creamy. • • • If a sewing machine needle sticks in sewing heavy cotton goods, rub the line of stitching to be done with a bit of rather dry soap. * • • A whole lot of hard work is dono under the guise of seeking amuse ment. • • • Tar stains can he taken out. with oil of turpentine. TEE CHRONICLE -NEWS. TRIRIP AD. COLORADO. * IF YOU WANT RESULTS TRY A C.-N. WANT AD * Are your hens laying ??? ? ? 7 • • • • • • Come in and get one of Conkey*s Remedy Books and free sample Conkey’s Laying Tonic. Conkey’s Laying Tonic is one of the greatest egg producers on the market. If you keep chickens you should not be without Conkey’s Book on Diseases and Remedies. It will help you to get results I We carry Conkey’s complete line Don’t forget to call for the book Quilitch /. and Vehicle Co, NOVEMBER 30. 1012-