Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 08, 1908, Image 12

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THE MACQN DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MOBWING, NOVEMBER 8, 1908 problems that they have to iolve. end above ell to ebow that the brelna mod rhlvaJr7 of the south can and will A»« a ■atlifactory solution to all their problem# Mr. Dixon feela that hla aim nas bom accomplished now that "The Traitor" In on the boards. "The Traitor" will be seen In this city for the first time next Friday for metlr.ee and night at the Grand Opera Ifous^. AT THB LYRIC. " '"'f Manasrera Bandy Bros, hare a big vaudeville Mil for the Lyric patrons <Ws wrHc and each act la nothing laaa than n faature. . The Apollo Trio, three young men who present a college playJst entitled "TJi» Men Oytulde." which give* many amus ing Incidents of a young man's aotlegs life, the singing of'thwe young men have IN THE THEATERS Dntoh Inn. whlct*. has an Important bearing on tho story. The second seen# shows a delft blue Interior rep resenting the house of the burgomas ter. Both these settings mrs typical of the artistic distinction that char acterizes aD of Charles Dillingham's productions. The plot revolve# around two stranded Hit HONOR, THE 'MAYOR. If there Is a breezier, prettier or mors entrancing musical eomody en tour, or * a production has enjoyed a greater degree of success than "Mis Honor, ths Mayor.” which ooraes to tbs Grand Opera House tomorrow night. It was £©t paeause of true merit, but mors probably because of an unexpected give them some feature dims for this The Lyric la open daily at 1 o’clock and until 4 three reels of pictures are run and vaudeville cornea on for two perform ances.. running until 6. Three reels of pictures are.run until 7. when the vaude ville gets go-on for the night, running continuous to 10:10. the turkey up. uncover and wash over with butter; then dredge with flour, and shut up In the oven to brown. Make tho gravy by stirring Into the contents of the dripping pan (when you have removed the turkey and are keeping It hot. the giblets, minced al most to powder, a tablespoonful of browned flour wet with cold water, salt and pepper to taste. Skim before you add anything. iBoll one minute and pour Into a gravy boat. The nicest way, the very nicest In any opinion, to make bread-crumb dressing for either turkey or chicken Is as follows: Have reduced to crumbs enough stale bread to All the cavity. Put In a hot frying phn a piece of butter the size of a hen's egg. Wh^n It la melted add the crumbs and stir until they are coated with tho butter. Now ndd pepper and salt, and a beat en egg and atlr again. Remove from the Are and stuff tho turkey. This makes a dry deaslng that Is very de licious. There are those who like oystec stuf fing for turkey, and there are those who say that only a person absolute ly without proper feeling could like It. because It spoils both the turkey and the oysters. However that may bo, here la a recipe for It: Make a stuf fing for turkey of dried bread crumbs seasoned with parsley and moistened with melted butter. To this add 20 small oyster*. chopped fine, and with this sum the turkey. The dressing may be 1 moistened with oyster liquor i If desired. Chestnut Stuffing—Boll one quart of chestnuts, shell and peel them. Mash | smooth and rub Into them two table- fluke of fate. It fa n production In the broadest and widest manning-— magnifltent, entrancing, lavishly mounted, artistically costumed and evenly cast. Sp sayerh tbs press agent and he ought to know. As for Little Chip and Mary Marble, ws all know that they are ths "foods,'" and wifi "dellvsr." Thsy are mors happily cast In "Ills Honor, the Mayor" than any previous vehicle they have had. Joseph N.iGnltes and Jehn W. Dunns have glvert them ths original produc tion and ths advantage of many of ths original supporting company. Ths music and comedy elements are ths dominant feature* and the laughs coins fast and furloua. It la not uncom mon to see ths audience leaving aftor ths final curtain whistling tho many popular airs, which are really fas cinating. The cast Includes among ths sixty- odd people, such well known actors as Hugh Fby. Oeorge O’Dell, Louts Chris, ty. Jesse Cain, Catharine Tanser, Nel lie Detlrsaae. Florin© Rereetman and others. You'll find yourself whistling "My Mary Ann” and "A Lit lie Olrl Like Me," ate. A fssturs Is the "pony ballet.” which has made "His Honor,** ao well ro- mrmbertd elsewhere. The Turkey is Ripe less way* of serving the remainder of the fat gobbler that are as delicious as they are practical. A scallop of turkey and oysters Is much appreciated in one family of my ac quaintance. To make it cut cold turkey into Inch lengt u - *— ' gristle, and put with the • turkey meat, cut Into neat cubes, and a half-cupful of frexh mush rooms if you have them. Bring quickly to a boll, thicken well with browned flour, boll up, add a glass of. claret and This is ths delightful, the halcyon time when the turkey Is ripe! Even thoso persons firmly convinced that the cherry season is the most optimis tic • period, feel the corners of their mouths tumlntf'up now In anticipation of a renewal of their acquaintance with the really greut American bird, tho one which puts tho eagle quite to shame. Given on« large turkey and the av erage housowlf*i feels that she has & piece do resistance which will serve her. done In various ways, for at .'east three days—unless her family Is un usually voracious. It takes a wise woman to select a good turkey—indeed. It Is a task sec ond In difficulty only to selecting a husband. HoWover, authorities are agreed that the verv best turkeys are those of moderate also, 10 to It pounds, say. and plump. - The flesh should be white, and at thin tlmn of the year young gobblers are better than hens. Wash the turkey thoroughly, the outside, with soap and water and a dish-cloth; then .rinse so that no taste of soap can possibly remain. Wash out the cavity three times with cold water. Thin task cannot be done too carefully. Fill tho body with a dressing, tie tho skin securely about the neck with cotton twine. Bind the legs and wings snugly to tho boilv with tape or strips Season with salt ......_ r and cover Season this »vsr it, put mu,d bvmuuvu »u.ni, ».in go on in this order until your materials up. *“ — “ “—“• — quart of water until reduced to tlio original quantity, and stra....... vu % the bones. Cover with line crumbs, dot with butter and bake, covered, for 45 minutes, then brown. You may omit the oysters, and have a plain turkey scallop. Or substitute rhopped mushrooms for the minced oysters. Turkey and Sausege—A very appetiz ing dish consists of this ' combination. Into a buttered bnke-dish put a layer of turkey, cut—not chopped—Into half-inch lengata. Drop bits oi butter on it. but with minced raw oysters, layer, scatter line crumbs »iu». w.u. used Pour in then & cupful of gravy, made tolling down bones and stuffing in a of water until reduced to one-third tho original quantity, and straining out Harrison Rhodes, ex-author with Thos. A. Wise, of “A Gentleman from Mlsslslp- pi," produced last Tuesday night In New York city Is writing f6r Wm. A. Brady a play called "The Other Side.” which deals with the European viewpoint of Interna tional marriage of the my-Uttle-for-your- fortune variety. It is expected that the principal woman's role will go to Grace ALBERTIA. Th* MSn With ths Wlr® Hair. WHITEHEAD A McNEIL lr» the ”R*d Mill” Hava a Record- Break I no Show. Ths scenes of Charles Dillingham's production of tho musical play. "The fled Mill," In which those two clover comedians. Whitehead and McNeil, take the leading roles; are laid In Holland. .It Is believed that this Is fhe first play ever presented In Ameri ca devoted exclusively to the port ravel of Dutch character and location. The quaint atmosphere of the oountry of dykes, windmills and wooden shoes Is said to have been capitally eaught by ths author, Henry Blossom, and tune- rr Comfort Fit Elasticity Quality * Four Essentials In Women's Undergarments Yon will find all four in “Merode” (Hnnd- ■ Finished) Underwear, made exclusively for women and children. For perfection of fit and fineness of finish Merode ” linliM) Underwear has no superior. Elastic, soft and porous, it is exceedingly comfortable to the skin and most satisfactory in weay. • We show these garments in a broad assort ment of styles and shapes, in materials and weights adapted to the season. ^ "Merode” (Hand-Finished) Underwear is a revelation in comfort, beauty, fit and quality. We quote a few numbers for vonr benefit:— MARY MAR3LE IN “HIS HONOR, THE MAYOR." i -r SCENE FROM THOMAS Dl TON'S " THE TRAITOR.” fully portiwrrf by tke compuaar, Vie- tor Herbert. "The Red Mill" to In tw ©acts. Th* Erst depicts a square in the town ef Kat« >k-sun-Zee. % picturesque place on the North See. The picture Is said to be absolutely correct and a dupli cation of an actual seen*. In the background Is ths greet, practhrj. red windmill, from which the play take* Its name, with Its slowfy sweeping galls, and at ooe aids to a funny little It Is ©nlv natural to reehee that the new play will be ae toa^-ltved as popular asjts predecessor. Msresvnr 'The Trxt- «s»" Is a f».r stronger play dmmntkntiy *P^hl»e end It «eee not depend \ison Its »ub)*v't mxttrr for Its aucceos for It weoM Interest nudleneoa la any quarter ef the globs. It Is Interesting, however, to know that this Is Mr U t word ©o the problems of the south. Ill* •tm has been from the first to nsjuifrt the people of the whole connfty with what the southern people have toad «• contend, to make dear ths momentous made a big hit wherever they have ployed. Lawrence Albania. the man with the wire hair and great strength, win gtve some of his remarkable rests at every pc rf or mans*. Miss Lucy Wnlfken. who Is bultd as •he flexible Venue. Is a woman with a ■no figure and pretty face mad h-r ten- t ntion work Is nothing less than a marvel The pictures at the Lyric flood and the i or boiling water ove rtho turk\ scar the »ktn and keep In the Juk cover* and cook fifteen minutes to\ pound, quite fast for twelve minutt afterward steadily but slowly.' four times, etch time very thon with' the gravy from the pan. ... Let Brown In Oven. A quarter of aa hour before 651 White and Silver, Heavy weight merino BOpc. wool.... Description. Light weight finest combed cotton , Medium weight finest combed cotton. Heavy weight fleeced combed cotton •nd Silver, Heavy weight merino BOpc , Medium weight merino. BOpc. wool . Light weight merino. BOpc. w^oj 85 i. Light weight silk and wool. 25pc. silk 1.00 i.z» s.uu z.»» i and Silver.-Winter weight merino, 75pc. wool.. 1.00 1.25 2.00 2.50 ». Medium weight silk and wool, 26po. silk..; 1.00 1.25 2.00 2.50 i and Silver, Heavy weight memo, 85pc. .wool.... 1.25 1.65 2.25 2.75 ), Heavy wclghfc 5Qpc. wool, SOpc. silk 1.65 2.00 3.00 3.50 Children's 2662 Whits. Heavy weight fleeced coftui .*o ——* U White. Heavy weight fleeced cotton Union Suits all slses .85 2666 White and Natural Winter weight merino. 60pc. wool 60 .70 270 U Write and Natural Winter weight merino. «0pc. wool. Union Suits, all sizes , 1.00 W. A. DOODY CO., SALES AGENTS FOR MACON Turkey salad Is made like chicken salad and la very delicious. Cut the tur key Into email plecos, add one-third aa much cut celery and moisten with a mayonnaise dressing. \ Cranberry sauce Is the natural accom paniment to turkey. To make It. wash and pick over carefully a quart of cran berries. Put Into the inner vessel of a double boiler; All tho uoter with boiling water and cook, keeping the cranberries closely covered until they are broken to pieces. Rub through your vegetable press into a saucepan, sweeten abun dantly, bring to a boil (barely) and turn into a wet mold to form. Ridiculous Claims tF WE BELIEVED ALL WE. SEE IN PRINT every house who owns an empty whiskey barrel are distillers. We often wonder if the public believes so many ridiculous claims. There is so much of this loose talk about “our large distillery, etc.”, that it is a detriment to the honest dealers’ business It would probably pay in some cases to refer to the United States Internal Revenue records—they tell the truth. We own the old fashioned distillery No. 100, Collection District. Tenn., it is not a hot air affair either. It is located on our farm in a valley where there is no dust and contaminat ing air. The mountain spring water used in distilling is purity itself. . -”»* We use the best Northwestern Rye and Malt and Tenn essee Valley Corn. You may think y<?u cannot tell anything about whiskey, but you will at once discover the difference in your favor when you order here. With one exception, six full quarts is the smallest ship ment made—we do not assort. This reduces the cost of handling, packing and carriage charges, enabling us to offer six quarts at about the price we vvoula get for four. - Do not let our low prices prejudice you. They are whole sale and you buy direct. Our whiskies are always the same. EXPRESS PREPAID — Shipment made in/wooden boxes. Corn Whiskies "GRASSY VALLEY”—Unadulter- sled. Very old. No better Cora Whiskey made. 6 full quarts, $4.00; 12 full quarts, $7.50. "GRASSY VALLEY"—White, 100 proof, straight Corn Whiskey. We are the only distillers selling 100- proof corn at $2.50 per gallon, two gallons, $4.75, delivered. Shipments in jugs. Smallest shipment one gallon. Blended Whiskies "TL H. C CLUB’—A perfect Wend of eld Kentucky Whiskies. It has that rich oily appearance. We consci entiously say there is no better whis key. 0 full quarts, $5.75; 13 full quarts, $11.00. "CATE’S 86"—A true blend of Kentucky Whiskies. A good honest whiskey. Will give entire satisfac tion. 6 full quarts, $5.00; 12 full quarts, $9.50. Tennessee Whiskey ■FREESTONE" — Un.dulltr.trf. straight Tennessee Whiskey. Our leaching process makes this whiskey distinctive. None better. Very old. 6 full quarts, $5.00; 13 full quarts, $10.00. Bottled-in-Bond, Whiskies Following brand, bottled br the Government, whose stamp guarantee* age, puritj and strength. CONCORD PURE RYE, 100 proof, 8 full quarts, $5.50; 10 full quarts, $11.00. CONCORD BOURBON, 100 proof, 6 full quarts, $5.50; 13 full quarts, $10.50. CLARKE’S PURE RYE, 100 proof, 8 full quarts, $5.25; 13 full quarts, $12.00. Our whiskies do not contain one drop of spirits or other injurious substances. They are of delightful flavor, high in food properties and medicinal virtues. R. H. CATE & CO., Distillers Chattanooga, Tenn. Louisville, Ky. Order from nearest point.