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14 HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH, Harrbburg, Pa, Monday. September 16, Htt META GIYEN: ACROSS Philippine mountain 4. Mexican Indiana Knock 12. Pronoun 13. Greek letter 14.

Old musical note 15. Knead: dia lectic 11 Award of Talor IT. Pouch 18. Very leiioua 20. Holding 22.

Wrath 23. Broom 14. Exacts aaUa. action 27. cancel 11.

Light bed 32. Ingredient of varnish V3 33 3f 25 S2 Modes Dudcpft Menu Some of the easiest to make desserts are the best flavored, An example is the baked custard Its lovely solden color with splotches of toasty brown on the top; its smooth quivery, jell like texture, its delicate yet ncn na vor have the strongest appeal to human beings of all ages. When it is penecwy Daxea in preugr custard cups and it is served at the temperature which is most pleasing, its very simplicity charms and completely satisfies, But this fraeile responsive des sert is often almost mutilated right at the very end ol its cooking. It is done when testing for doneness. Too many times one finds a gaping slash right in the center which is evidence that the custard had a snarp minted knife jabbed into it When a knife inserted in the center comes out clean, the custard is overcooked.

A gentler and more sure method of testing for doneness is to shake the custard cups gently. When custard is done, it should have an area of from to 1 inch in diameter in the center that is still slightly liqui When shaken, the exact amount of tnis liquid portion is evident And there is enough heat remaining in the cups to finish cooking this center to perfection after the cups are re moved from their pan of water in the oven. Baked Costard With Butterscotch Sauce 1 quart milk (note below) Vi cup sugar Vt teaspoon salt 4 eggs, beaten slightly AT CAMP Here is a Boy Scout displaying something which he has learned at the Boy Scout Camp. If you would like to see what he is domg with this stick, join all the num bered dots together, starting with dot number one and ending with dot number eighteen. Wonder what the message is.

Try your crayons on this picture. 3 St. Negative 14. Earl; Dutch reofra pher 17. Small islands S3.

Small round mark 40. Insect 41. Location 42. Witty re joinders 44, Contends with successfully 48. Allow 47.

Wanting vital energy 49. Mute 62. Flow 63. Eyelashes 65. East Indian weight it.

Tropical bird 30. Land measure 67. Toward tho Tessel It Pedal digit 31 Ml 23 1 teaspoon vanilla Butter Nutmec or cinnamon (Note) 1 cup cream may be substituted lor 1 cup of the milk for a richer, creamier custard if desired. Scald milk with sugar and salt: stir slowly into beaten eggs and add vanilla, strain into custard cups or a large baking dish, dot with butter and add a dash of nutmeg to eacn. Set cups in a shallow pan of hot water to come up almost to top of cups.

Set on center rack in oven and bake in a moderately slow oven (325' until done, about 30 minutes. (This short baking time is possible only if the custard mixture is actually hot when poured into the cups and placed in the oven). Just before baking time is up, begin to test for doneness and continue cooking only until custard tests done. Be careful not to over bake as baking too long or at too high a temperature will result in whey mg or "weeping of the cooled custard. Serve directly from individual cups or spoon out into individual serving dishes and serve with butterscotch sauce.

Butterscotch Sauce cup light brown sugar, firmly packed 13 cup light corn syrup 3 tablespoons water 2 tablespoons butter 13 cup cream or evaporated milk Dash salt teaspoon vanilla cup chopped nuts, if desired Put sugar, corn syrup, water and butter into a saucepan, stir thoroughly to blend, then boil to soft ball stage (236 stirring occasionally. Cool and beat in cream, salt and vanilla. Stir in nuts, if desired. Makes about cup. Menus for Tuesday BREAKFAST: Fresh blue plums, Ready to eat cereal, Whole wheat toast.

Home made jam. LUNCHEON: Tuna turnovers with relish sauce, Buttered peas, Raspberry ice. DINNER: Braised oxtails, Boiled potatoes, Buttered corn on the cob, Sliced tomato and cucumber salad with garlic French dressing, Baked custard with butterscotch sauce. LESSOII III ENGLISH By W. L.

Gordon WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: One's birth date is the specific day on which he was born; his birthday is any anniversary of his birth. "John's birth date was February 1, 1929; February 1, 1946, was his seventeenth birth day." OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED Gaucherie (awkwardness). Pro nounce go she re, first syllable as go, first as in her, second as in he, principal accent on last syllable. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Pyra. mid; observe the pyr.

SYNONYMS: Enlarge, increase, extend, distend, expand, augment, amplify, magnify. WORD STUDY: "Use a word three times and it is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. To day's word: FIDELITY; loyalty. "Histories are more full of exam ples of the fidelity of dogs than of friends." Pope. Mi 135 MPMSIH priR QM 0DI 1 BAN A A SI 1 1 UldONFORlMlfa klUEMs A eUn Solution of Saturday's Puzzle II.

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Sign (. Color 7. Marbles 1 Auctions I. Renews 10. Winglike 11.

Step 19. Before 2L Knots 21 Happens 24. Hindu queens 25. Uneven 26. Obtained 28.

Any climbing plant 29. Growing out 32. Return Ilk for like II Kind of concrete IS. Cleaning Implement II Terse 40. Witnesses 41 Cooking formula 41 Electrical unit 46.

Printers' measures 47. Russian sea 41 Food fish 49. Father 50. Gas of the air 6t Three spot 64. Fortune "Never mind the new technique! Mom uld to come oat and israetk tbe tv tec tr bowed jroo." SSi? SIMPLIFIED DRIDGE o) Coprfcht: iw.

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His grandmother reared him after After attending a business school in Brooklyn he became an entertainer. He made his debut in Miner's Bowery Theater, was paid $5 for his act. Later, like Irving Berlin, he was hired as a singing waiter (at Coney Island) where he met a saloon pianist named Jimmy Durante. From 1912 to 1916 he played in vaude ville and burlesque, then during the following years starred in Ziegfeld's Follies. He appeared in such films as KID BOOTS, WHOOPIE, SPECIAL DELIVERY, THE KID FROM SPAIN, RO MAN SCANDALS.

KID MIL LIONS, ALI BABA GOES TO TOWN and FORTY LITTLE MOTHERS. In 1931 he became a radio en tertainer. He has starred on the Chase and Sanborn, Pebeco, Tex aco, Camel and other programs Next to Fred Allen he is the best ad libber in the business. He says insults are the backbone of hu mor. For example when Alexan der said things were not going too well with him, the comedian said: "Chins 'up, old boy!" In addition to his autobiogra phy, MY LIFE IS IN YOUR HANDS, he has written such ar ticles as CAUGHT SHORT and DOES HOLLYWOOD MAKE BAD PICTURES ON PURPOSE? His frequent references to his five daughters on his radio pro grams have made them almost as Needleivork Fashions BIG AS BABY DOLL By Laura Wheeler This dolly is bis as a she looks just like a baby and to her little mother she is a real one.

Wears size 1 baby clotnes. She's large as a 9 month old baby. Pattern 583 has pattern pieces of doll only, ready to transfer. Laura Wheeler's new, improv ed pattern makes needlework so simple with its charts, photos, concise directions. Send TWENTY CENTS In coins for this pattern to Harrisburg Telegraph, 66 Needlecraft 82 Eighth Avenue, New York 11, N.

Y. Print plainly pattern number, your name, address and zone. Fifteen cents more brings you our newest Needlecraft Catalogue the 1946 edition 112 illustra tions of designs for crochet, knitting, quilts, embroidery, toys, handicraft a free pattern for cuddle toys printed right in the catalogue. ha inlM to to Q. 6 Ai South you hold: 4AQJ1II4S VQS 4AQ 1 The bidding has proceeded: smth.

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art Q. As South you hold: KQ VKQlOMfft 4At1 a Tne oiaaing nas proceaucu; Soath Wart Faith lheart turn lao What do you bid now? mb anas to aatr tan 1 ath a to aMa to awrr aa aat yrt aa aw paiBWNaaaaaia aiwiktiar hr raa aa tk aaaawt i nd Learn By A. C. Gordon 1. What percentage of students complete their high school 2.

Who was President of the United States from March 4, 1913, to March 4, 1921? 3. Where was the first perma nent English settlement in this country? 4. How tall is a giraffe at birth? 5. How many gills are there in a liquid pint? (Answers on Opposite Pace) A PROBLEM A DAY Tom and Bills father gives them some money to be divided equally. If Tom takes $24 and 2Vi per cent, of what remains, how much does their father give them altogether? Answer on Opposite age Boy, 8, Drowns in Coal Quarry Hazleton, Sept.

16, VP). Eight year old Robert Gicking fell into a coal quarry near his home in Freepland yesterday and drowned while his two small brothers watched, helpless. Robert, George, 9 and Wil liam, 5, had walked to the quarry and Robert was standing on a rock ledge throwing stones into the water when it crumbled beneath him. The body was recov ered two hours later. well known to U.

S. audiences as the Dionne quintuplets. He is the comedian with the protruding eyeballs. Answer on Opposite rage. If you're a lady in waiting for a brand new heir you'll love this dress! Boxy top over a slim ad justable skirt that boasts its own inside story, it's made from Printed Pattern 1760, sizes 12, 14, 16, 18.

In size 14 use 23 yds. of 39 inch fabric for the top. 2 yds. of 39 inch for skirt. Directions are printed on each pattern piece to show you what it is, where it goes ana now to match it to its mate.

FREE! With the pattern you order you will receive an eight page fashion book, featuring fall and winter styles, illustrated in full color. Send 25c in coins, securely wrapped, your name and address clearly printed, size desired and pattern number to: PATTERN SERVICE, Harrisburg Telegraph, P. O. Box 291. Station New York.

si flS DEAUTY AND YOU SACHET EMPHASIZES FEMININE GRACES Every Paris fashion showing, and every American one too, places emphasis on feminine graces we are entering an era of new feminine dignity, loveli ness, coquetry. Thus perfumes and sachets will De more popular than ever for every woman will try to create a personal fragrant aura to enchant her public. There are many artful uses of perfume which nave been overlooked by the modern woman. A perfume should be able to speak for you when your lips and eyes are silent! And a powdered perfume (that is what sachet is, really) helps you achieve a perfume language. It is easily ap plied to your body, your face; it fragrances your lingerie and other personal accessories.

Keep little sachet bags in your handkerchief box, your lingerie drawer, your wardrobe closet (on every hanger) and if you are romantic, scent your note paper with the same bouquet. There are many little tricks for sachet use and you may learn them all in time. The most important trick is to choose a pleasing sa cheta potent one, a clinging iragrmce. ine moaern Deile will sachet as essential as a rare perfume. Your Manners When you are exquisitely perfumed, meticulously groomed and omerwise wen turned out, preserve the lovely picture and you make by displaying the most perfect manners.

For a long, long time, good manners have been neglected. This year good man ners will take on new importance. And in the immediate future good manners will be considered a paramount beauty asset. No longer will careless man ners be forgiven or condoned! Make your actions, your words your very thoughts as pleasing as the lovely fragrance you have chosen to wear! Busy girls need not sacrifice daintiness for their lobs. Patricia Lindsay's special leaflet, "Beauty Sohedule for Busy Girls," No, 34, explains short cuts that achieve the same goal: beauty, To obtain a copy send 5 cents in coin and a stamped, self dressed envelope to her, co this paper, P.

O. Box 99, Station New York 19, N. Fair Closes Lock Haven, Sept 16. The fifth annual Clinton County Fair held at the Mill Hall grounds of the Clinton Auction, closed Sat urday night with the awarding of $1500 in prizes. Biggest prize winners in livestock were L.

O. Corman of Beech Creek, R. who nad 39 prizes for horses, cattle, 'swine and sheep: B. C. uonerer, oi miii nan, rt.

witn 32 prizes in livestock, a number of which were received for his Percheron horses. Grange booth prizes were awarded Avis Grange, first place, $60; Woodward Grange, second prize of $50; Pleasant Valley Grange, $40; Nittany Grange, $30; and $25 each to the four other Granges. LETTER OUT Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called for. Print the letter opposite the word from which you have removed iu JULEP 8 Throbs SEVERAL Prises BRACELET Syrup ELOPES Repose TONICS Descendent If you have lettered out cor rectly, it's A FRILL! (Answer on opposite page) ARCHES 1 but you know 1they)I GoshJ theres I feygayjrsarf 1 1" I' will someone" FOR THE LAST TIME I WAS LP LATE NEVER ARCHIE DOZING OFF jrXI PLEASE WAKE WILL YOU STAY LAST NIGHT CATCH AGAN LUCKY I PICKED V1' (ARCHIE UP' AWAKE NOW FOR ME UP THESE ROCKS AT rC IVD rr NT SAKE KEEP SLEEP. RECESS 1 (TltV A ffh, iIIsl 5 VqUMt.WHAT'S t'm OCCUPIER.

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