mom Turn - Oi - Century Menus Pogo 10 The Guardian Thursday, April 28.-1955 LIIPB EAT Still In Favor Today ly Idn lniiey Allen The Marital":-t Louisa Home. thel 1;; n. each coarse-chopped pecans first womcn's hntcl. was opened or walnutssund raisins.” m Id by the YWCA on Broadway. near Rinse a C..ltlIig mo w-i co Sixteenth Street. in New tori; Lity vrater. Turn in the gelatin mix- Thc restaurant lure. Refrigerate 4 to 6 hrs.. or luntil firm. Lnniold. Fill the cur.- ter with salad greens. Serve wit A to di ly Low Prices sour cream dressing. . , ' M M; E” f? H H p A look to lthe wleek-end brmgsi The first ” i o are u ercr this delightfu mea. lunches for a whole week for Si? . . breakfast and dinner cumbincdi sUNDMgDlNN'ERA'T9T"E cost 52.50 a. neck: three meals a MARGARET LOU-A in January. 1891, . had a seating capacity for 112. day were only S3 30 per week. Oysters on the Half Shell. These uere astottndingly low pric- Raw or Baked rs even in those (lays! No wonder Cc-lcry Pickles the restaurant liccnme so over-: Roast Beef au .lus rrontlctl that. within it months, it' Mashed Potatoes Green Peas Buttered Bccls Ice Cream Eclairs vtas closed for alterations to in- nrease capacity. KEEPINTRIM Restore Tone To Middl e Muscles Bv ldo Juan Ilium .v"'.'; , o p.,r; up gndm... cl rcla . JX. Fat is lazy. It gravitate: to thelotner. Repeat this ten times, then nearest spot and clings where. 5195- W905"? kn” ""3 circh it finds a quiet undisturbed park-. ag;”")'!W find that Exercise d". in! Pl"! an 13V891Y ”" me 3bd”'i ficult to do. and if you are un- men. From there it inevitablylablg to keep me small ol your spreads to the hips and W8i5l' . back close to the floor, then start line. So let's start Will! the 811- that exercise from a slightly dif- tlomen . . . ifcrcnt position. Lie on back on The longer I write this column.) floor, and bend bum knee, . . . the more convinced I become ;have sales of feet on floor. Bring that the chief aim of exei-cise5rlght knee up over chest and should be to stt'engih9II ilwse flab-' make circles, while keeping solo by abdominal muscles. This is ntlilof other foot on floor. This takes merely i0 i"lPi'0l'9 ll"? figure. lJlIl'any strain off the lower back. to restore vigor. Alter the muscles of the abdomen From the figure standpoint. brac-. are stronger, you can do the ing tone to the front muscles will more difficult version of this excr- do more towards streamlining cise. than for any othe1' sets of mus- For softics. this next exercise cles. The conditioners should be also is excellent. mild and taken daily. Also walk- Position: Lying on back on floor, !l7.'l'fI monln worn Coffoo Ton Milk h IOU. f A 'i'lMP'I'ING WALDOBI SALAD combinoo celery and unpoolod tort npploo. chopped nuts and rain in h n rill! mold. WWI Kreml- Ino Cream Eclniro. Purchase bnkod oclnlr Iholl from the bait- or. or make as follows: Iclnlr Shells: Into a qt. unco- pnn monnuro in a. butter and 1 c. boiling water. Bring to a rapid boil. Add 1 o. nlrondy-sifted flour. Stir until tho mixture leaves the sides of the pol. Remove from the heat and cool I min. Best in 4 unbeaten eggs. one at n time. Oil n baking sheet. On it. shape the paste into long strips with n teaspoon or plain largo nutry tubo .Bake m min. in a moderate oven. 3'75 degree: F. oorvod. llnny women unortnd that click health had boon materially improved by thin new facility for gamng on inexpensive. wholesome lunch. ' In&oIohlnPnhono Working girls worn not the only noon who pntroninod the restau- pgt. Young women and atrons u foshionnhln mt-to lunched Quin, Inn. The New York Herald pnblidod n lottor which road in put; "Ono might drop into Dei- monioo'n and into woroo for ton boo tho nmount." 35.1 To Put. Together: Whoa cold. n . 1i silt on one side; fill with ice Tomato Iono cronm. Top with sliced sugared Pin Corn Inutn ntrnwberrios. or nearly - frozen otrnwberrien or peaches. Garnish Dnndelinn Groom of rosettes of whipped cream. Waldorf Salad Ring was Gingorbrond Ten Mllh ing is wonderful if it's done in knees bent, soles of feet on upright posture - with the ab- floor. dominal muscles pulled up and in Action: Lift the hips just a firmly .But make it a thirty min- ute straight away walk . . . 45 minutes would be better. Take n few well chosen calis-i thenics. These require 8 to 5 min- bit off the floor. then swing hips slightly to right. and as you swing, pull strongly inward with the bias muscles that cover the side- front of the nbdomen. Swing rhy utes daily. ithmicnlly back to center. then Position: Lie on your back on toward the left side, tilting the floor. Bend right knee, bringing side of the hip upwards slightly it up over chest. Pull up and in with girdle muscles. flattening small of back to the floor. Action: Move the knee in ns large n circle an possible, circling first in one direction. then the MARY KAWORTIPS MAIL as you pull strongly inward with the muscles which cover the side- front. Be sure to keep the swing slow but rhythmic . . . do 8 full swings at first, more later. Relax. Cook's Corner Mother Blue Because Family Doesn't Ro- momborHorBirthday DEAR MARY HAWORTH: To- dny in my birthday. my 40th. and as usual my family has forgotten. They say -"Happy Birthday" - but that in all, and I am so blue I feel I can't tnko much more. I have a husband and four children (the eldest is tilt. and they seem too selfish to think be- yond their nwn desires. The eldest child always has so many "needs" that I haven't enough money left over to buy things for myself, or oven to get my hair done. I do all the housework myself. help the children with their stud- iss. act as family chauffeur. and see that all their birthdays are suitably celebrated - with gifts, a big cake and a favorite dinner. I son that my father-in-law gets (Continued on page is) CHOCOLATE SAUCE Stir over direct heat 11: cup cocoa. 1 cup cold water until smooth. Then stir in 2 cups of Bull three minutes. Add 2 tsp. vanilla. Pour at once into glass jar. For drink for children add 2 or ii tap. to a glass of milk. This makes a nice sauce for puddings or ice cream. MORNING SMILE BAKID OYSTERS FROM THE CHEF Ogut Ho toinn 1&0): Put Before baking. season raw oys taro on the half shell with salt. pepper and lemon juice; top each with n half inch piece of sliced raw bacon. plump. Add tho liquid to 1 pt. thick rich cream sauce. Then stir h tho oyotoro. Add 1 o. cooked or canned groon pen. 1 o. cooked dicod eolory. to to. t and onlt nod popper to tnstn. l meaning of the word "collision." The teacher was explaining to at lclass of small boys and girls the: lilllli lllllli i ' 'collision'." she said. ”lsi lwhen two things come togetheri unexpectedly. Now can anyone sugar. a dash salt until dissolved. ANY TIME - it's time for ' .. .ELLEN'S DIARY - Ahynnlslnndlnrmorlowllo Gnu. younger son of tho farm "in tho road." that In Bob's. in enloylni tho thrill of "Boginnc!o' luck" theoo dnyo at tho nngllng and in becoming so Jamie snys "n pretty-good fisherman." Their fishing grounds lie not for from the house, for tho milistrenm slips through front meadows there. This in not like angling in n brook where one can cross the flow at a fancy to get to any farther pool ly or shadowy nook which invites. There. no in than flellis one must look to n bridge or n convenient spanning-log. or to bare feet in the shallows to get trrtho other side. We can still recall'the feeling of frustration we sometimes ex- perienced in (our! more intens- ive farming days of the younger and smarter years. Then James at supper might offer: "We're pretty busy. Ellen -guess you will have to round up the cows for uh." And back along an Alder-edged trail. through enchanting er scenes and along lovely summer ways we would come to the pasture to find. on more than one occasion, the herd divided by the stream and no bridge near. I, And "Co-o-mo now. O0-0-ml cowl" wo would cnll donporntolyl from an very brink of tho strum to those on the fnrsldo. But our! calls unlike those of James. who” could get them at n commanding hail, always proved fruitieu. Thoyl sometimes looked up with casual? inquiry from their grazing to re- gsrd us for a moment. boforcl resuming it to ignore no entire What should we do? To suppose they would follow presently t.ht cows on the nearer lids nlong the homeward path was only or much wishful thinking. ”Dont worry yourself. Ellen- lesve them to the men to gnth er!" a meadow-bird would pipe ”You can't get them. at any rate. Better go home without any of them." 0 I C i But there was a way. Off woulr' come shoes and tiungl stocking.-r and back there in that quiet spy with nothing but the whisper and rustle of faun and elve and play of evening about.-and the birds to glimpse our degree of undress we would wade over stone and pebble and smooth place to tr far side to retrieve the wande (Continued on page I3) They're amazing good Made with Amusing New Aciivo DRY Yons-1 givn me an example of collision?" "Twins!" said the class idiot. Lino n 8 pt. baking-serving dish with rich biscuit pnntry rolled lo” thick. Port h the hot oyntor mixture. Top with round: of poo- try barely touching each other. Bruit with milk. Balsa as-so lllll. in n modes-ntn ovon. 3?! dear-cc F. Wnldocl lnlod ling: (Today'- version of n lnvorlto h 1900): Bprlnkln 1 envelopes unflavored gelatin over 1 c. cold water; let stand I min. Add to 1 c. boiling water; stir until the gelatin dis- nolvon. Stir in 2&1 c. sugar. '4 tsp. salt and V: c. lemon luice. Re- frigerate until beginning to thicken. 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