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THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE OCTOBER 25, 1914. 42 HOUSEHOLD DIM MEW sraftw. TwrrTMMfjaHriiTHTTiaMi i arWaSniiiiTWiTffM.iF ill in ill ilium mill II PI I True and Tried Recipes, Fancy Work and Cooking for the Season Talks With Housekeepers About Economy Talks With Mothers About Children Correspondence on All Topics of Home Interest. i I irafcfalWJS hBs gSSM rnitnuTiisaiMiriiTrir i riTiwr titii in MasmsiMBiiTBaaMwaB in mm i s- butter. Remove from fire and when cold add flavoring.

Put 1 spoonful In each puff; replace top and serve. A Sharon Farmer Maid. DAILY HINTS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS MONDAY, Oct 20. seas to seas of splendor tossed, In wares on waves of color lost. The days fade out, the fancies throng Vnsn the heart, and drift along Yon Mazing pathway of the Run, Where to! God's saints walk, one by one.

Ellen M. Mitchell. MARYLAND STEW. Take 1 quart oysters. Put 1 pint water In a saucepan and let It simmer, then rub the yolks of 3 hard boiled eggs and 1 spoonful of flour together and stir In.

Put in also lb butter in small pieces, teaspoon whole allspice, the juice of a lemon, salt and pepper. Let It simmer 10 minutes, then add the oysters and serve immediately. Oyster Bay. OUR DE LUXE OUTFIT FOR $198, BREAKFAST Cereal with Dates and Cream. Frizzled Dried Beef.

Buckwheat Grlddlecakes. Coffee. Special 4-Room Outfit, furnished complete $20 Cash. Balance in weekly or monthly payments, as your income permits. Is famous all over New England.

To every bride who purchases her outfit from us we are going to present a handsome 5-piece Rogers Quadruple Plate Silver Service or a Handsome Martha Washington 100-plece Dinner Set. DINNER Vegetable Soup. Broiled Steak with Fried Bananas. Steamed Bice. String Beans.

Apple Bread Pudding. Coffee. "That most delightful of soaps "Its beautiful lather makes my hair fluffy and free from oj or stickiness. I know of no soap so satisfactory in every way. That in what a San Francisco lady has to say of Lifebuoy Health Soa; Sho not only keeps her skin healthy and smooth, and therefore charmingi tinted, with Lifebuoy, but she cleanaes, flufTs and beautifies her hair with i Lffebuoy produces such wonderful results because it contains an ant' septic solution which cleanses, purifies and protects.

It clears out the pore of the skin and scalp, removes all perspiration odors and destroys all th enemies of the skin. Try its "beautiful lather" yourself Watch the splendid effoct on your own skin and hair others will notice an speak of it, too. Git a cak of from yo'ir grace at druggist today SUPPER Hot Chicken Salad. Baking Powder Biscuits. Prune Tajts.

Tea. MOCK CHERRY PIE. One cup of cranberries, cup of raisins, cut in halves, 1 cup sugar, 1 teaspoon of vanilla, 1 cup of water, 1 tablespoon of flour. Cook all together on the stove for a few minutes. Bake with pie crust the same as you would a cranberry pie.

This is fine. Freiburg. PRESSED FLANK OF BEEF. Wipe, remove superfluous fat and roll a flank of beef. Put In a kettle, cover with boiling water and add 1 tablespoon Parlor or library Sets at Greatly Reduced Prices We are devoting; tvro larnr floors tn ahovviiiK the largest and most oom- Itlete uanortnient of parlor and ibrnry nnlta.

Here la frreat bargain In solid mahogany frame, best trade leather upholstering. This anlt sella regularly for 1SHR. Only twenty-live on sale this week for Terms 5 Cash, 91 a Week. We sell on credit anywhere in New England. All goods delivered free by auto trucks.

BUCKWHEAT CAKES Pan 1 pint of boiling water on cUP fine comment, add teasiwon of salt. Mix wall and when lukewarm ailil cup of white flour, 1 cup of buckwheat flour, 4 cup of ye.ist. Bent, vigorously. Let it rise over night. In the morning stir down and Beat again.

When risen and ready to mike, add 1 Raltspoon of soda sifted through a fine strainer. Beat again and fry large cakes. These brown better when made with boiling milk instead of water. APPLE BBIAD PUDDING VTIv r.iw hnwi crumbs with II salt, teaspoon peppercorns, a bit of bay leaf and a bone or two which may be at hand. Cook slowly until meat is in shreds.

There should be but little liquor in the kettle when meat is done. Arrange meat in deep pan, pour over liquor, cover and press with a heavy i weight. Serve cold, thinly sliced. Don't Worry. IB II an eo.ua; quantity of diced raw apple; add HEALTH SOAP 5- A HALLOWEEN MENU.

POOR MAN'S STEW. Dear Sisters You who are seeking economy, I wish to tell you what I often have for dinner. I call it pork stew. Slice thin three or four pieces of salt pork, fry until brown, then quarter, several (or as few as desired) onions, place them with pork, cut up a few carrots (or one, according to size) and turnips, cover with water and boil cup of finely chopped suet, cup 01 neeu-d rnisins. 1 beaten igg.

1 tablespoon of flour. 1 teaspoon nch of salt and all kinils nf spiers, and finally add 1 cup of milk. Turn into buttered molds, boil two hours and serve with hard and liquid sauce. HOT CHICKEN SALAD One tablespoon of butter, melt, add 1 of flour mixed with a piucli of nalt, a lima pepper, cayenue, and, If liked, celery skill or for a change a few drops of Onion juice. Pas about a cup of milk to mike a cream.

Stir in a beaten egg, then a cup of chopped chicken meat. Io not stir much after adding the meat. Veal gooil Instead of chicken, and lamb can be used, hut cut it Into little dice of chopping it. Serve on toast or with fried potatoes. trouble and expense, have given a most successful entertainment.

Mulled cider is made by adding: to the amount of elder needed an ample flavor-Ins Of spices, cloves, cinnamon, a dust of mace and allspice. Then heat the i no mnun mAflUUAniY r-IN SHbD PARLOR SET is 22.50 For Halloween party a simple and expropriate menu would be. I lot Mulled Cider. Waldorf Salad. Brass Bed Special! covered in a good grade velour, a regular $35.00 value; 50 sets on sale, for only Terma 92.00 Cash.

91. OO a Week. mixture 'by dipping into it a red-hot A Cream Cheese and Pimento Sandwiches I mulling Iron until the cider is hot. mulling iron was a plain bar of iron one hour. Place potatoes In one-half 1 hour before the other vegetables are done.

This is a good economy dish and TERMS $1.00 CASH 50c WEEKLY we like it once in awhile. Helen B. (Copyright, 1914) ORANGE PIE. of Bye Bread. Lettuce Sandwiches of White Bread.

Nuts arid Raisins. Salted Nuts and Olives. An elaborate Halloween party would be an absurdity, as the festival is essentially of simple country origin, so it offers a very easy and inexpensive way of entertaining. Ask your guests to come in country costumes: play the old childish games thai have for generations been played on Halloween; si rve a simple but ample supper, and you will, for very little Read Carefully. used for that purpose alone, but a well-scrubbed poker would answer the purpose.

The Waldorf salad is a mixture of nuts, celery, and apples chopped fine, mixed together and moistened with a mayonnaise dressing. For the games, the time-honored standbys are the best bobbing for apples, blowing out a candle with one's eyes bandaged, trying to take a bite out of a swinging apple suspended by a cord, peeling apples so that the peel comes off unbroken and throwing the long line of peel over the shoulder to Yolks of 3 eggs, cup of sugar, 2 tablespoons butter, juice and grated rind of half a lemon, half an orange and a little nutmeg. Beat butter and sugar together, add yolks of eggs, then orange and lemon. Bake with one crust. When done beat the whites with a little powdered sugar and brown on top of pie.

Sanguine. iUS price of the Dally Glebe, If bought personally at the Globe Counting Ream, is twt cents; the price of the Sunday Globe, bought at the same place, 1 live cents. tVhen you order Globes to be sent by mail, la addition to the price or the papers, inclose one cent extra Tor fwstage on each laily paper, and foui cents extra for postage on each Sunday paper. fcArtaai mtM seiaailsln mil mi i mm meiafaeei New Dessert Recipes see wnat letter It rorms, etc. Another old game not so often played, which is really an endurance test rather than game, is to gather every one outside of the front door with a table-spoonful of salt in their mouths, start them off at the same time to run a stated distance, around the house or the block, and the one who comes back in the shortest time with his mouth still 6.33 Made f.

ma E. SNOWFLAKF Summer-field's Three-Room Outfit for $125.00 91O.0O Cnsh. fSMM a Week. It Is a sample of what Snmmerfleld's tan do. It Is eoutplete.

That means that you do not have to fill In here and there. Every detail lius been thought of, and llils outfit, 'nsi i iu of Par-lor. Bedroom nnd Dlnfnir Room, Is ready for you to step into nm use. We hAVa a iiie-elalty of catering; to younar folks. We want them to have confidence In um.

Wc vwuit them to be onr enstomers In the fnture. and that Is why we offer them such grcnl vnlues In outtlt when they nerd them most. Don't forget that there is a Household Department In the Daily Globe which has rlral In the world. HAM SANDWICH BISCUITS. These are nice for a change and a surprise.

Have your biscuit dough a little stiffer than usual so that It will roll out. thin. Cut into rounds and spread half of them with a mixture of minced ham and butter. Cover with a second round and bake far apart in a hot oven. In baking biscuit always place far apart on tin so as to Insure crisp baking all round.

Mrs Jack. This beautiful Colonial style brass bed, as made of heary two-inch tubing, and ten large size fillers of good construction --finely lacquered either in the bright or satin finish full siie only, $12.00 value, specially priced during this sale, Our brass bed department is now showing fully 200 different styles, ranging In price up to IJSrS.OO. MARSH MALLOW iuji or sau is given a prize, it trie distance is long enough It will be found that few return with the salt intact. If you have an open fireplace roasting chestnuts, popping and roasting apples will take up the attention of the GREME tn people wno are not engaged in a game. The decorations should be jack o' lanterns and Autumn leaves.

Inexpen-I sive Halloween favors at each place at i the supper table make a pretty touch. Aunt Mary Jane. EGGS AND CHEESE. Bluejay Me Cover a buttered flat dish well with grated cheese and let soften in oven. Break 4 or 5 eggB over it and return to oven until whites are set.

Jow put on more cheese, salt and pepper and cover with crumbs. Brown and serve very hot. Wee Wifie. Banana Pudding SummerfieirJ's Automatic Bed Davenport By one motion It la easily and oulckly converted Into full sine, comfortable bed. The framework is made of the best seasoned solid oak, beantifully UniKhcd in golden.

It has a full set of the bent oil tempered spiral steel springs, and is covered with a koimI grade of Imperial Leather, deeply-diamond tufted This is poiattlvely the most exceptional Daveniinrt value at the price quoted. Sll-( peveral bananas i i iu h.i VT i thin and Baam-r ftr" cover BEEF AND RICE. One Enter? Floor Devoted fo Davenport Beds About no Styles Priced from 13.50 5 100.00 This Illustration of onr Ouofold lied is the last word In' perfection! Darlne the day JELLIED MEAT. One cup of beef which has been cooked and put through meat chopper, cup of bread crumbs, salt, pepper and sage to taste. Mix well, then stir into this cup of boiling water which has had an envelope of gelatin dissolved in it.

Pack in a cocoa can and set in a cool place. This makes delicious cold meat and is a good way to use up the scraps. Ruby. with a $19.25 rerms 92 Cash 92.00 a Month sauce made by diluting 8now-flnke Marnhmallow Creme with milk until It Is the consistency of heavy cream. Bananas should be sliced Immediately before covering In order not to change color.

For Laura Dear Two cups of chopped cold beef. Melt a piece of butter the size of an egg and let it brown a little, then add an onion sliced thin and cook till yellow, then add 2 level tablespoons flour, 1 cup boiling water, and when smooth add the meat. Season and pour it into a bed of boiled rice (hot). Very good way to use up left-over meat. Kenneth Keith.

HOW TO SERVE TOUGH ENDS OF STEAK The tough ends of steak may be chopped very fine, seasoned well with pepper, salt, butter and a little onion juice and formed Into balls or cakes for sautes or broiled for luncheon. Scraps of white meat may be chopped, mixed with a white sauce warmed up and garnished with parsley and hard boiled eggs. The carcasses of fowl and the bones of roasts should be used to make nourishing soup. Beef fat and dripping and the fat from poultry should be clarified and kept for frying. Wings and legs of fowls that are left over are good grilled for luncheon.

Aunt Mary Jane. EGG CHOWDER. For Joyce M. Perhaps this recipe would prove useful to you. Fry quite HAMBURG ROAST.

It is a magiflcent piece of parlor furnltnre. At night, a simple movement as easy ns opening a book, and yon have ready a producer of healthful slumber! Conservative Colonlnl style wide golden oak, fumed oak or English finished! good Chase upholstering! Come in tomorrow and see it demonstrated! Price is smashed sis to fragments! This pattern hll the special price of sww WHAT SNOWFLAKE MARSHMALLOW CREME IS The latest and greatest aid to desserts. It can be mixed with milk 'or water and makes a delicious rreum to pour over desserts, or can be mixed In cook-InK. You can yourself devise many ways to Improve the desserts you are dally serving. It keeps perfectly after openlnK.

and because one uses so little of It at a time It Is very Inexpensive. Kor sale by gritfters, 10 cts. and 25 els. Hook of many recipes with U.r,c can. Marshmallow from Is a "home made'' product.

Every can of It Is put up under the personal direction of Miss Emma Curtis under' the most snnlturv conditions at her own home. This gives It a rcat preference over "factory products." Kor this reason order by fclvlntj tho entire name. Ahont tner Designs to select roi Tcrins :S.OO Cash, on For Laura Dear Make a dressing by soaking stale bread until soft, then squeeze off the water, season with pepper, salt and sage, add 1 egg and a few pieces of butter; then stir in a pound of steak. Put into a greased pan and add a little hot water; bake about lVk hours in a slow oven. Kenneth Keith.

Store Open Saturday 10 P. M. SuinntcrMrld'H For the FaWo Sellers atltehen LORD BEACOXSKIELD ROCKERS at abont half price This Tery large and massive rocker, built for comfort, Is upholstered in genuine Spanish leather or in a very fine grade of genuine tapestry. mt afa SO They are a regular value and will go on sale for NUT FRAPPE. One pint cream, 1 envelope gelatin, white of 1 egg, cup cold water, 1 cup chopped nuts, cup sugar, 1 cup fresh or preserved strawberries.

Soak gelatin in cold water for Ave minutes and dissolve over hot water. Add dissolved gelatin to cream and sugar and stir in beaten egg, and when cold add strawberries, also chopped nuts. Serve ice cold In sherbet glasses. L. A.

Union, Me. RAISIN SALAD. One cup of celery cut into pieces, cup walnuts cut into pieces, cup chopped raisins. Serve on lettuce leaves with mayonnaise or cream dressing. Next time you make apple meringue pie try a cup of chopped raisins in it.

Changeable Eyes. COCOANUJ PIE. Heat one pint of milk, when hot stir Another Carload Just Arrived THE FAMOUS Sellers Kitcheneed brown 7 slices of salt pork; slice about 6 good -sized potatoes and lay over the pork; cover with water and boil until tender; next add 3 of milk, butter the size of an egg, salt and pepper and bring the milk to a scald; now drop in very carefully so as not to bieak them an STEAMED CABBAGE. 92.00 Cash 92.00 a Month We hare 200 of these Kockers and limit the sale to only one to a customer. Summerfteld's have offered some great bargains In the past, but never such a great value as these, $.15, at about half prlc.

the yolks of fi eggs and let scald until lone (aoout a minutes). Cabinet ip 11? Cut cabbage same as for sauerkraut. Add 3 slices of fat bacon, cut up in dice shape. Fry out until brown, then add to cal bage. Add cup of vinegar.

Cover with water, season with salt and pepper to taste. Cover closely and steam on top of stove in frying pan for two hours. Freiburg. Columbia Graphophones PRICED FROM up to '200 Dally Concerts, come In and hear the latest music sold on the most liberal terms of credit at cash prices. DOVER GEMS.

in one cupful of cocoanut and let soak a few moments. Then add four tablespoons of sugar, yolks of two eggs and one tablespoon fine cracker crumbs. Summerfleld offers the Favor- imm0 A ite Grafonola with 20 selections for only WW Pour into deep pieplate lined with crustT and dot the top with one teaspoonful of For Laura Dear One egg, cup sugar, 1 cup pastry flour, 1 cup rye meal. 2 cups sour milk, 1 teaspoon soda, little salt. Mix egg and sugar, add soda to sour milk and mix with egg, last the flour and meal and salt.

Bake In gem pans. My husband liked these so I am uuiici tui mie. naKe aoout nair an hour. Frost with the whites of the eggs, beaten well, with two' tablespoons of sugar, and brown slightly. Serve cold.

White River. Terms 92.O0 Cash 91.00 a Week The Sellers Kitcheneed is made of white oak and la absolutely the finest kitchen cabinet on the market. For white enameled Interior the price Is 927.50. This cabinet has more special features thau any cabinet on the markets trimmed completely, with lowering 1 bin, glaaa augur jar and complete equipment of glass canisters for all wants. Must be seen to appreciate this nine.

sending them in to add to mv new file of Globe recipes and hope it will be of use to others as well as you. Kenneth Keith. The Best Remedy For All Ages and proven so by thousands upon thousands of tests the whole world over, is the famous family medicine, Beecham's Pills. The ailments of the digestive organs to which all are subject, from which come so many serious sicknesses, are corrected or prevented by Try a few doses now, and you will KNOW what it means to have better digestion, sounder sleep, brighter eyes and greater cheerfulness after your system has been cleared of poisonous impurities. For children, parents, grandparents, Beecham's Pills are matchless as a remedy For Indigestion and Biliousness Terms $5.00 Cash.

$5.00 a Month. No Interest. DUTCH SALAD. (Requested by Mrs H. Something for the "Winter preserve closet: One quart chopped cucumbers, 1 quart onions, after they are chopped, 2 green chopped tomatoes, 1 large chopped cauliflower, 1 small chopped 9 small green chopped peppers (remove seeds).

Mix ineredients to Mill' hiUMalal when thoroughly cold put it in stone crock. Boston Housekeeper. Sent in by A Reader. PRICES DROP SQUASH BISCUIT. I have a squash biscuit recipe I saved from the Globe a long while ago, and copy it for Marilyn.

One and one-half cups sifted squash, one-half cup sugar, one yeast cake, one cup milk, one-half teaspoon salt, four tablespoons butter, five cups flour. Scald the milk, pour It over the squash, add the butter, sugar and salt and when lukewarm the yeast cake soaked In one-half cup lukewarm water. Stir into the flour, knead well let raise until light, form into biscuit and rise very light. Bake in good hot oven. Sent in by Pilgrim P.

Copied by Mrs J. CRANBERRY SAUCE. Some one recently asked for a recipe for cranberry sauce which would be firm. One qaart cranberries, about a pint of water. Let cook until cranberries are soft enough that you can mash them with a spoon.

Take off and strain, add ji-ice a sugar scoop (a good, big cupful) of sugar, shut your eyes and put in some more, as I was taught. Sometimes I put in 2 cupsful and a pinch of salt. Let cook until seeds and froth rise. Skim them off, let cool a little, ur in dish and set in cold place. Lucia C.

Sold nerywknn. Ia box, 10c, 25c. Tb directions with eTanry box sr. Terr valuable especially to added to the French dressing make a delicious addition to a tomato salad. Ir a mayonnaise dressing is used the tomatoes should be peeled and left whole, with a small place scooped out at the top for the dressing to be put in.

Km-the sliced salad with French dressing the ripest possible fruit should be uwed, but when they are served whole the tomatoes that have just ripened will keep their shape better. A Newcomer. RICE PANCAKES. FRESH VERMONT CHICKENS Large 25c lb Mediums 23c lb SIRLOIN STEAK AND ROAST 20c lb RIBS OF BEEF TO ROAST IS 20c lb TENDERLOIN STEAK 35c PARKER HOUSE CORNCAKE. (Requited by Pansy.) Mix 1 cup of flour, 1 cap of Indian meal, Wt teaspoons of cream tartar, 1 teaspoon of soda and a little salt together.

Then mix 1 egg, cup of sugar, piece of butter size of an egg and 1 cup of warm milk together and pour this into the dry mixture. Beat well and bake. This rule I took from the Globe about 10 years ago. Have used it a great many times and like it very much. It was sent in by Nigger Toe, Jan 30, 1904.

Copied by Under Cover. gether, then add Vz cup salt and pour on 1 quart boiling water. Let stand half an hour. Dressing Ten tablespoons mustard, 5 cents' worth tumeric powder, 3 cups sugar. 1 cup flour, all mixed together, wet with a little cold vinegar to make smooth.

Then add 2 quarts vinegar. Cook until It thickens and pour over the mixture Let the whole cook 15 minutes and bottle. Don't "Worry. CREAM PUFFS. One cup sifted flour, 1 cup of water.

Vf cup butter, teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons sugar. Put butter, sugar, salt and water In a large saucepan, and when water begins to boil add the flour dry, sitting in with left hand while stirring with the right. Stir till mixture is perfectly smooth. Remove pan from Are, then turn the batter into a bowl and set away to cool. When cool put in eggs unbeaten, one at a time, and beat hard after each addition, then beat batter 15 minutes.

Lightly butter a baking pan and drop mixture from tablespoon, using 1 spoonful for each puff, and placing puffs one inch apart, an minutes in auick nvn iftr KIDNEY CHOPS v'hen a satisfied customer sends in other customers, and they in turn are satisfied, I consider it Splendid Endorsement of My Business Tht happen SKMSr are growing by the help of those who have part-hOM-d. mid. In turn, lime sent others. 2c lb SWEET POTATOES ONIONS AND TURNIPS Boll some rice till perfectly cooked in water, then drain and set It In a clean saucepan with sufficient new milk to cover. Sweeten to taste, add half an ounce of dissolved butter for each pint of milk used.

Add an egg 'also to each pint of milk. Beat in enough flour to make the mixture stiff enough to Just form a batter. Fry till a golden brown on both sides. A Reader. the water evaporates fill up the pot with boiling water.

Take beans from the oven hour before serving. O. Wi G. muttoFbroth. Three pounds mutton, 2 quarts cold water, 1 teaspoon salt, few grains pepper.

4 cup barley. Wash and soak barley over night. Wipe meat, remove skin anfi fat and cut into pieces. Put in kettle with bones and. seasoning and cover with coin water.

Bring to boiling point and simmer until meat is tender. Strain. Remove fat. Reheat and add barley and cook until barley is tender. Spencer Lady.

deliciouFgingebbread. (Requested by Pansy). Into my mixing bowl I put 1 cup of granulated sugar, and add 2 tableapoon-fuls of molasses, 4 of melted butter, 1 even teaspoonful of salt, 1 dessertspoonful of cinnamon and a teaspoonful of mixed spices. Stir and rub well together, then add 1 beaten egg and 1 cup of sour milk real sour. Then I sift 1 even teaspoonful of soda with two cups of flour, and sift it into the other mixture and beat about two minutes.

Then I turn it into a nine-inch square tin 1'4 inches deep. Sprinkle sugar over' the top and bake 40 minutes in a moderate oven. It comes out crisp and sponev and two inches thick. Then I let it cool awhile, then cut into 16 squares, and Our Curtain are made right hanx right priced right. Other save maaey by coming here; you ran do the Mime.

TOMATO SALAD. We have built up our business by giving our customers quality in table supplies at the right price. Sale of $2.00 Curtains MaaiaBjjaaBjaaaaaaaaaaaauaaji This curtain i made of mer- fl ja CQ ecrited M'rtm. with a 4-lneh lare '5I BROWN BREAD. i insertion, a wide hemstitched band and a neat lace edge.

It in a rtarolar Si. 00 value. BOSTON BAKED BEANS. Soak over night and rinse; parboil in fresh water until the skins crack when you blow on a few of them in a spoon; drain off the water; for 1 quart of beans (yellow-eyed preferred) use 1 pound of pork, one-third lean. If the nork has a bone in It use no salt, if t-ikme out.

let cool, split open and fill One cup Indian meal, cups rye meal, 1 cup flour (before sifting), 1 cup molasses, 2 cups new milk, thick and sour, 1 teaspoon (heaping) of soda, a little Pboue Oxford 28 27. 721 WA.SI1 SI BSI Between Boylnton and Ilullls. with following: One-half pint cream, I egg (yolk only). 1H tablespoons sugar, Few persons make a good French dressing, for, although nothing is more simple, they are apt to vary the proportions from day to day. The correct proportions are 3l tablespoonfuls of oil, 1 tablespoonful of vinegar, of a teaspoonful of salt, and pepper to taste.

If the oil is exceptionally strong more vinegar may be needed, but the best salad oils take three to one. The skin of the tomatoes should always be removed by immersing In boiling water for a minute before they are sliced for a salad. Unpeeled tomatoes are never offered in a salad at a well-served table. A little parsley, thyme, tarragon and chives chopped tine and marrtngtQn'B ICace (Curtain Store mm 1 tablespoon iveni uumsuirrn. teaspoon salt.

2 teaspoons vanilla. teaspoon butter. Beat volk of egg light with a fork and add" 2 tablespoons cold milk. Dissolve cornstarch in 2 tablespoons milk, then add yolk mixture. Place the rest of milk on nre In double boiler and when it boils stir in egg and cornstarch Let boil 3 minutes, add salt, sugar and salt, 1 cup raisins, if you wiah.

Meas-1 ure the cups Just even full. Steam 3 I pound pail, rilling the large pall with hours and then set In the oven tn rtrv i not water, ao It won get Into the on nours ana tnen sei ro ine oen to dry, wth breaa and put OVen rlt hour. I have taken first premium my beans, and It comes out tine, wltt fairs four times for this bread, the last no trouble and no xteam In the home premium two years ago. I never enter Beachmont. Mrs J.

M. I it without a premium. I use a 5-pound lard pail and cover. Put that In a W- Continued on l'age 13. not.

use 1 teaspoen or salt, heaping i teaspoon of mustard, 6 tablespoons of sugar, hi teaspoon of pepper. After you hare placed the beans in the pot with the pork and a small onion peeUi beside, scatter the above over all and fill ap tha pot with boiling water; bake all day frors Sam until as I Bliks lidg. 3d Floor Cor. Wish St. 59 Temple PL Order Killed..

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