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Infinity by Ellen Louise Curtis
Infinity by Ellen Louise Curtis







Infinity by Ellen Louise Curtis

The cost of boiling one gallon of water is proved to beīut one cent. Sad iron heating, steak cooking, bread baking, water boiling, all proceed at once in the ovens over oven. The alcohol to fill the sponge in the cup, which now burns the gas of the alcohol, producing neither smoke, soot or smell, nor does any very sensible heat radiate from its outside, while a pureĪnd strong heat exists within. Provided with similar wire sponge, being first saturated with alcohol (having a stout wire handle to it) is lighted by a match, then applied around the bottom of the cup, this heat soon causes The cup contains a quantity of fine wire so closely pressed together as to resemble the sponge. A small pipe from the alcohol below is introduced to theīottom of this cup, the stream regulated or shut off at pleasure by a cock.

Infinity by Ellen Louise Curtis

At the bottom is a small metal covered cup whose sides are perforated in many places. A hollow metal ring containing a quart of alcohol, supports above it entirelyĭistinct from it, a series of circular tin ovens.

Infinity by Ellen Louise Curtis

Demorest of 375 Broadway, introduced his new patent portable Magic Summer stove and put it in operation. (Miss Kate Curtis)īranch (from 1861) & home: 27 East, 14th Street, New York (Running Stitch Sewing Machine)īranch: 320 Canal Street, N. fashions, in advance of the published modes, 322 & patterns of all the latest Paris, London & N. & skirts, the cheapest & best, wholesale & retail, 320 Canal, dressmaking emporium, Paris fashions, 375 Broadway merchant, 375 Broadway (as recorded in NYCD)įirst premium pattern &. late drygoods, home: 375 Broadwayĭeinorest W.









Infinity by Ellen Louise Curtis