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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • Page 22

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rilK IMNGHAMTON PRESS, THUIi ft DAY. EVENIXO, OCTOBER 17, l'JlO. Sweet Potato Croquettes Hot Cheese Canapes rioht rnunrla of bread. 1 tablespoon, rVinlr until imnnlh rA thlrV AAA READERS' EXCHANGE hl A rookin2 unt'l cneese ana salt, COOKing unr.l INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S ASSEMBLY Women Are Ready For Full Equality, Say. 30 Delegates SPLIT PEA SOUP? (Requested by Mrs.

Onconta) Will someone please send In a good recipe for split pea soup? ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Our thanks to these readers, whose recipes and suggestions we were unable to print because oj Contributions and requests from our readers to the Readers' Exchange must be accompanied by the sender's jull name and address. We shall use only initials. Please address mail to the Readers' Exchange, Woman's Page. The Binghamton Press, Binghamton, n. y.

Views expressed in the Exchange are not necessarily those of Tha Press: As it is obviously impossible or vs to test all recipes submitted, i'e cannot assume responsibility or them. TREVA DAVIS Representatives of 30 re- One snd one-half cups mashed sweet potato, Va cup roasted blanched almonds, 1 teaspoon sugar, 1 traxpoon calt, few grains cayenne, egg yolk. Chop almonds very fine. Com bine with sweet potato, sugar, salt and cayenne. Shape into croquettes and brush with egg yolk.

Rake at 400" until heated through. if' tiki T4 i74 'i It's Here? The Greatest I -f at? .1 LOOK! .5 Suds than butter or marsarlne. 1 teaspoon flour. teaspoon cornstarch. 1-3 mp miik.

1-3 run thin cream. 4 laoicapoonai American checne, teaspoon aalt, 2 tablraponna butter or margarine. 1 teaspoon grated onion, 8 larso mushrooms, 4 tablepoons parsley. Toast bread on both sides. Make cheese sauce with one tablespoon butter or margarine, flour, corn starch, milk and cream.

Suds Discovery CVCI2 JltlOlt 11 Until Droft isr mix encese is meueu. uip succs oi toast in sauce and place on not platter. Place grated onion and remaining butter or margarine In frying pan and when hot saute mushrooms to solden brown. Serve on prepared toast, sprinkled with finely chopped parsley. ll 1 i-i.

vT in 2000 Years! JIY17J1J i rxr 1 1 try -is FRENCH TANCAKES? (Requested by Mrs. C. Johnson City) What are French pancakes and how are they made? MAKING SGAr (Thank to Mrs. K. E.

Bingham ton) Mrs. E. Sidney, asked how to keep home-made soap white. 1 took my recipe from the Exchange some time ago and my first attempt proved satisfactory. I melt my grease and add a cut-up potato to settle it out.

I let it stand until all the nettling!) are on the bottom and then strain it through a rag. Of course, the longer you let It stand, the whiter and harder it gets. Mine even floats. CAN APPLES (Thank to Mr. F.

E. Binghamton) Some time ago Mrs. W. New Milford, asked for a recipe for canning apples. Peel and slice the apples as you would for a pie.

Put them Into a quart Jar, packing them down firmly. Do not add anything to the Jar no sugar or water. Seal well with both the rubber rings and clamps. Put the Jars in a hot water bath, being sure that the Jars are covered with water, and boil for 15 minutes. Cans will be about half-full when done.

GET IUD OF ItO ACHES? (Requested by Mr. Binghamton) Will someone who has had trouble with roaches tell me how they got rid of them? I don't know how we got them. The people upstairs fight them and so do we. FLATTEN RUG? (Requested by Mrs. E.

E. Binghamton) I am hoping that some of the readers can help me with my prob- -i lt -rZ0r fnjoy Oronge KIST and other KIST Bevtrogei similarity to others and lack of space: Mrs. E. Sidney; Mrs Castle Creek; Mrs. B.

Binghamton; Mrs. M. A. Bing hamton; Mrs. C.

Union; Mrs D. Montrose, Mrs. F. E. Binghamton: Mrs.

W. New Milford, Mrs. A. C. Endi cott.

Information sent in by the fol lowing readers has been forwarded to the individuals for whom it was intejided: Mrs. K. R. F. D.

Whitney Point; Afrs. W. V. flii0Wimton; Air, if. Af, Blng hamton.

Delicious Cookies NEW, QUICK, EASY! 4f If vt Tmaiw Made in a saucepan easier to mix, less dishwashing All mixing dons In on tsuccpanl A handle to grasp as you bsatl TUTTI riUTTI CRISPS Crhp, duliciovtly iwtll I cup ihortsnlng 2 cupt tlftad flour I'j ltp. baking soda I tip. sail I ftp. cinnamon I tip. nutmag I cup Brar Rabbit Molatt I ogg, unbsatan I cup raisins I cup nut maats Va cup comblnsd citron, orango pasl and lamon psal.

NO CRIAMINO of sliorteninR. Melt it in 3- or 4-qunrt saucepan over very low hent. Remove from best; cool. Mix and sift dry ingredients. NO SIATINO of eggs.

Add moliiwtos and iinlienlon egg to cooled ahort-ening; blend well. Add dry ingredi-enta; mix well. Combine rniaina, nut meats, citron, orange and lemon peel; put through food chopper, itaing fine blade, stir into Imlter. Drop by henping tennpoonfula, 2" apnrt, on grenaod cookie alioel. Duke in hot oven (425 10-15 min.

or until brown. Mnkea about 60. TWOTYriS fo suit taste preferences! OOLD lABIL Prer Rabbit highest quality light molnaaes for table uae. ORIIN lASll Brer Rabbit full-fla-vord dark molnaaes capociully recommended for cooking. Brer Rabbit Molasses OVER 60 NATURAL SUGAR RICH IN IRON IRON IS NEIDED FOR GOOD RED BLOOD 1)1 lem.

I have a large heavy rug the edge of which has curled up In just one place. I have tried sewing rubber to the hack of tho rug as suggested in the Exchange, but this does not work because the rug is too heavy. Can someone give me the proportions for mixing a sizing solution or some other means to make the edge of this rug lie flat? ACME'S Manager Sale Our Gift to You A generous size bottle of highly perfumed shampoo given with the purchase of any Acme Permanent-Wave. GENUINE COLD WAVE Inches closer to your scalp making your wave last 2 to 3 months longer. On Bnle at 00 10.00 OILETTE it Menm-Oll PERMANENT WAVE Ideal for all turcs of hair.

tcx- 9 AaaM WATER CONTROLLED MACHINELESS Cannot be told from natural curly hair. $345 ACME BEAUTY SALON 73 Court St. Phone 4-9fiI4 Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. times more any Soap in Hardest Water! OUTH KORTRIGIIT (U.R) kJ ccntly occupied nations take their places as legal and The group which issued of the International Women 3 Assembly in session here, A resolution 'unanimously adopted by the 30 delegates declared that: ONF Women of occupied countries have become conscious of their political personality and dedicated themselves to the responsibility of directing the destiny of nations on the same level with men.

TWOThcy believe they have the right to complete legal and politics! equality with men, and declare their solidarity with women of all countries in their struggle for emancipation, THREE From their suffering they have gained the conviction that moral courage if the first of civic virtues. rOt'R They express their faith in the United Nations, and hope It will be able to solve its present difficulties. The committee which Issued the statement included Dr, Aastra Stene of Norway. Louise Weiss of Tarls. Mrs.

Hose Talentove, vice-mavor of Prague, Czechoslovakia, and Dr. Louise Kraus of Luxembourg. Tan-American Aims The women of Latln-Amcrican nations, at another Informal press conference today, urged that the countries which they represented be made to live up to the charter of the United Nations and cease discrimination against women. They asserted that only eight of 20 countries In Latin America gave women the right to vote in national elections. Miss Laura Dearce of Uruguay suggested that a deadline of from five to ten years be set for them to live up to the charter and If they refused to com- Cly, they be expelled from the Jotted Nations.

Miss Panchito Soublette of Venezuela called on the countries of the world to break off relations with Spain. Temporary price control with gradual decontrol as shortages disappear was among recommendations for the raising of living standards included today In a 'report to the assembly. Wider distribution of wealth through good wages and basic minimums with adjustments to meet living costs and equal pay for men and women also were recommended. The assembly, In Its fourth day at the estate of Mrs. Alice T.

McLean, adjourns Sunday. If. S. Embassy Denies, Refusing Visa to Delegate Paris T) A spokesman for the United States Embassy described today as "entirely Inaccurate" a statement by a delegate to the International Assembly of Women at South Kortright. N.

that a visa had been refused to another French delegate "on the pretext that she was a Communist." Fish Ring Two txbtotpoona bnttrr or rinr. '4 cup chopped ceU-rv. merga- hopped utei-n pppper, 2 lablcspoomt 4 l'U pratrd onion. 2 tablespoon flour. 1 run milk ij traimoon aalt.

2 rutin flakrd rfMkrd fish. 3 cup ovrn-poppr rice rerral, 2 tablespoon foutttt-r melted or nurcarinp. Melt butter; add celery, green pepper and onion. Cook until Mender. Stir in flour to make a smooth paste.

Add milk and cook, stirring until thkkened. Add seasonings" and flaked salmon. Heat thoroughly. Serve around mound of hot rice cereal which has been mixed with melted butter. Yield? 5 servings.

CHAMPIONSHIP RACES Shanerl-La Speedway, Sunday, Oct. 20. For grandstand seats Dial 7-5711 or Kndlcott 1894. (Adv.) EMPTY MILK BOTTLES Please return them to your dealer or store or phone 7-3511. (Adv.) SUPER SHEER NYLONS At Kay's Hosiery today.

30 Court St. (Adv.) Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Crermulslon relieves promptly because it goes rlfrht to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel perm laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to Bell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the undemanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs. Chest Colds.

Bronchitis a SEE THE PROOF! 1 came along no suds in the JT AisyifJlVi 1-J sucn noun seK hardest, -T'rr 'xii, r- i 1 1 1 in ice believe women are ready to political equals of men. statement yesterday is part MAIL NOW Overseas Boxes Will Be Bigger BY KAY SHERWOOD EVEKYTHING from a tennis racket to an evening gown will be welcomed In this year's Christmas box by servicemen and women overseas who "are asking for gifts keyed to recreational needs and travel Interests. To rate a special star as Santa's helper, tuck in toys for the children of families who have joined soldier-dads with the occupation troops. You won't have to stuff gifts into the ahocbox-sized containers of past years. New shipping regulations permit Christmas to weigh as much as 70 pounds and to measure up to 100 inches in combined length and girth.

One box a week may be ant to an individual from Oct. 15 to Nov. 15. Postal authorities remind that gifts with the best chance for safe arrival are those that are firmly packed in nberboard boxes, wrapped in heavy paper and plainly printed with complete military address. Although PX's are well stocked with foods and sundries, returning vets say "snack" foods such as cheese, crackers, olives and anchovies arc perennially popular.

But please wrap each item securely, cushion with newspaper strips or excelsior, and seal up in tin containers. Send Sparkly Is Wacs who may no wwear civil-Ian clothes during off-duty hours and plan evening entertainment at large posts, welcome the glamorous as well as the practical, say servicewomen back from overseas. Sparkly trinkets, a swaggering belt, and filmy scarves head their lists. A new dinner dress, Jersey preferred, Is the most elegant gift a family could send, according to some of the girls. Other suggestions for sservice-women Include: nylons, service weight for on-duty hours, or sheer ones for off-duty dress up; lingerie; manicure kits with brlght-hued nail polish; face cloths; towels; latest fashion magazines to give advice on hair-dos and costume tricks: woolly slippers, bed socks, knitted atghans, slacks, rain-defy lng togs (especially for Italy); doll-sized, hand-operated sewing machines; sewing kits with good scissors; colorful materials to brighten a barracks room; pet-brand cosmetics.

For women In tropical zones omit the hosiery and substitute cotton play clothes and cotton underwear which resists dcteri oration. Men Want Photos Gifts suggested for servicemen include: recent photographs of his family, best friends and familiar landmarks In his home town; a new Rafcty razor with seven hollow ground steel blades which can be rehoned; small camera and film; saddle stitched cowhide money belts; new billfold with see-through slots for favored photos; sewing kits; pocket-sized books; lounging togs such as slippers, pajamas, robes, sport shirts. Servicemen stationed with Isolated outfits have requested sports equipment for group activities such as football, basketball, base ball; also dart boards, bows and arrows, card and cribDage game sets, fishing tackle (especially for Pacific Islands) and phonograph records. Servlcemoji on the larger posts would prefer equipment for their favorite individual sport. Relieve that Tormenting H-WORM Too Embarrassing to Talk About! It li no lonsw necesnary to put bp with tli trouble caused ly I'in-Wormi I A highly effective way to drnl with this ugly infwtion ha now been mad poimihls.

la bawd on the medically recognized tlruir known aa ffentian violet. Thin apecial liruif ia the vital Ineredient in P-W, tha I'ln-Worm tablet" developed In the labora. toriea of Dr. D. Jayna Son.

Tht small, eauy-to-tak P-W tablet et In a apeelal way to remova Pin-Worm. So don't take chance with the embarrassing rertal itch and other distrma earned by theae creatures that live and Brow inalde the human body. If you auapect Pin-Worm In votir child or youraelf, tcrt a box of JAYNC'S P-W risrht away and follow the direction. Satiafaction guaranteed or your money back. Your druggist know P-W for Pin-Worm I Advortlaoment.

any drucglMt This Is a upeelal compound of proven Inpredlents. In con centrated form, well known for quirk action in throat ana bronchial irritations. Tut. the) rinex Into a pint bottlo. and fill up with your Hyrup.

Thus you mako a full pint of uplendld couch Hyrup, and you pet about four times a.imueh for you rmoney.lt never BpoIlM, and children lovo its pleasant taste. And for quick relief, It's a wonder. Tt loonens tha phlegm, aoothes tho Irritated membranes, conch the nore- neHM, and makes breath Itureasy. If not liileaacd, jour money will be refunded. YC LIKE JEWELS that how Glasses Sparkle or No Towel! IT'S A FACT! Dreft is different from any soap or soap flakes you ever used.

Dreft suds rinse clean can't leave any greasy streaks tha way all soaps, do. woria couia give dant suds in ej J. rich sud3 even vr- i it' "f- 0Auo 1 PRESTO! just seem3 to Melt No Hard Rubbing! YOU'LL" MARVEL at the aaaz-ing way Dreft gets rid of grease. It just seems to celt away before your" eyes. Even the dishwater feels cleanl i izCs mi) 'Ctet rm SUB ENJOY THIS DELICIOUS HAM RECIPE Simply spread ham gen- Vlf fat2rs aie! V'' erously with Gulden's vl II S2 A rich brown mustard be- V.

1 1 1 fore cooking. You'll go Wwf wfl for it in a big way. Only tjL YTjTf clt ti Gulden's gives you this yi 11 r'VU'' unusual cooked-in jr- fj. Mml Try This Old Home-Mixed Cough Relief. Surprising! WOt-IEN EVERYFiHERE KNOTT DREFT IS WILDER I Women who use Dreft regularly for their nylons and pretty lingerie know how mild Dreft is to delicate colors.

It's aj non-alkaline as pure drinking water. Dreft is KIND TO YOUR HANDS I mm am. u. a. pay.

err. a paoDucr -1 MOCTtaj Sj OAMILK pats NTt euoe Diecovsev DREFT gets muw try Lireu in your aisnpan. sbb your r.nmn nn rlosn ahlna mumm Child Could Make It No Cooking. Big Saving. You may not know it, but.

In your own kitchen, you can ramly prepar a really KurprlMnj? relief for cough 1ue to cold. H'b Id-fashioned your mother probably vmtl it but for real result. It hard to beat. Firfct, make a syrup by ntlrrlngr 2 cups prnnu luted nuirar and one cup of water a few moments, until JI-folved. Or you can use corn Hyrup or liquid noney, lnxtend of sufrar syrup.

Is'o rooking- needed. ICh no trouble. Then set 2 ft ouncea of l'inex from without wiping. Dishes so Clean Get Dreft tomorrowl they I fJiTOSs even without wiping! AdvcrUaciucul..

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