-:- _5~'~m'-_ r_'\_'.,'_‘ ' ig if 7‘ *di 1-. I C G I . ° O I _ . I 7 , o a i ' .thin pieces. C:-ol. Add incltcd butter NOTE: Now is the time to let ,.,,_,_-___..___._....._. ........,-..._ ..-.1-. ._ A ._ - - -4_--- Y ---- -- ` tl PAGE EIGHT __ C WN GUARDIAIt}__ _ _ _8 ____ ____ _ NOVEMBER_ 12. _1932»_ _ ___;___ _,__ - _ _F '_ ' Woman s Realm -.- Social and Personal -.- Fashions .-.- Literature __ _____,__ - ' _ ___ .. _______4_» ~ ~ ---- ---» ...__ _.___ _ - . _ -., l Canadian C°°ke"y ‘Happenings of the Week Dorothy Dix Letter Box l »' For Canadian Women _ _ ---l . -1- - ‘ _ ctlon. In ilu or - _ _ _ Id beg n one of Kmt dlstin _ _ _ _ _ 1 By Mari Moore. Specially contributed to the Guardian lol' £el£__‘;“sC_;_5::_c;_ ;l;‘;__“;;_m€d 311” in the new fabrlg ;1°0tb:D;;9_; :gk Wlfe OSC Flrst Vacatlon In Years Callseh G'“"“°“ “='“‘°“- ' ,,,,, ; _‘Sify ,,__,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, of Hu b to Lose 14 Pounds! Shall This Grzlndmuthcfs Clieve Dismmct Beat llnlll cool enough t0 H* face very cnc" we Co"'d no' me year' - Wife Have a Despite Her Hus- " ‘ ` ' see, ` 0 0 0 _ 9 ' ' . 7 your cu... suit., 3 .tu-. mud .pu-ou. md we g,,,,,,.,.... .y 1.-__ mouse Mm w_ H_ Pemk was hmm l, band s Precarlous Finances. °’“ml’s' 3 eggs' 1"“' lmmd Canadian terwy' - 1 t occasions this week cheese, 1 tablespoon build' 1 tea- MARY 1lf00?.l_-_-,_Q'o'»..~`-.ltl\1 BOX Bm me _:buds were many to hmmm cl3_;_r_:_i¢___l;__o;_l_gw_oer ____e__ds on Mom _ ‘_ _ __ _ _went spoon salt, SQ-uid mc mug, your Conducted by Mrs. Mary Moore h Dear Miss Dix-I am tak ng my rst and on y vaca on n y ct 1 b id ciitc.c ii in mt Q' gl- . _ day and W¢ClIl_0Sll“Y_°'"'°’“°°“°' five years of married life and enjoying it tremendously. But in my m an urea c'unl s, nc ‘ ~_ c : F,” behind :hint hc urls .lining beaten egr: and .ll Season with `\1’»‘S M00T€ lUl0W Y°U1` “Beds for I H9; dull.;-ct, clouds Mrs. Blanchard entertained the c . ¢‘. ,- .<- :_ . _ An - , ~ »- _ ,-t~,. ~ . dsobcllnd. .» _ 1 1 1 hy-hm on __ -_-1.1,, , _-_.__’~_;_._~' 1_1--";._-_-1~ p(-ppcr_ pclprk a. incl 1 tc-;\=poon Cin-Lstmas food, fancy candies and Mr 1 _ _ __l__\,____s sh,m“g_ vioeky Brdse culb at e o e - ‘.l._;_-,L--~-~.~»--<--1---Ja..-"if _ __ _ ,f -t f _ -,L boxes ew Ar-,mes G 5 °“` ‘ ‘ ~ _ _ H the Esplanade Thursday afternoon. ‘ -‘i .- _‘ ,‘ ._~_~'l_',f . _ " W0ii‘e.\tei.~il rc s:i..:l‘. Bake in mod- TU15 °‘ ll" ’ ' iWe veil it at tiin<.< with our izlithlcs.. , , , c "'..'t."\_ -'.»".'2" .' "' \“1‘:llt‘ own '35-'J d.‘i;.1r`i'toi' about l will appear on these sub.i€C¢S °f b t to eil will ‘s to our fears Tlic' present indlsposltion of Mrs. _ _,__ - _ -` °" “.` . ~`.` lltlllf- course' U 'cc 'C l " y .- ---11-11 -til ollr fool- "" "’ ' "`-' *’ """"'."-'1" Clit-r-sc lliicuits letters in plenty of time. wrte early- Andi;;q";;',`G."' ' ' “ Gram Gregggy is regretted by her One c-_i~ ii: '_ 1 fic r -> 1-2 lea- Many of our readers are obliged _ ». ~ ' '" many me" '» o o 1 il _,.,»< _ - `_ ~.,. , ` '» _ » _ l _ to ,- ’ v .M . 1 l , I _» l _1.. » ,, _ ' , - ll ‘ll ‘l ' - Bur, in time fllc :ll.lio:;ilic1e nluays spoons baking ponder, 12 teaspoon t0 -buy their food and arrallse l-llel-V clears gait. 1-2 tablespoon 1ard_ 1-2 gable- menus in accordance with a limited Fo_ ms ‘OW ___ _‘,_‘_____`\___ _k_,m,mE_,_ s;>..oilblit1-.i~,.'3il clip milk and lvzltcr budget. If you find it difilclllt to ’ ‘ ` in 1-qllol pil;-ls, 1-2 clip grntcd cheese. maintain the nourishment n€C€5Sl\ry ‘ ' ’ ’ » 3 . ~' i Sit. flour, bilkiug 'zowdcr and Salt. f0I' U10 8°0 :mail s1i.~m.~. :limi bake .il very by suggesting tht? most nourishing The Kings enl‘ilinled by A- “fe slaylflll “nh Dr' an M75' ' i s _ i i i »i l _ 1 » 1 hoo ot-on 450 di-g. F. and economical i00dS, and nlalllllng D, Mcflorm ck. and r01°l`l‘Si'hlS SU Reddy- Wlfheslef Sweet They “N But your story, my dear Mrs. F. H., proves my contention that every bel \\ del entertained by their menus. Francis Drakc exnlnlllllltf £0 Qlleell "5 " Y wife and mother should take a vacation away from her fnmily every Chrfse Sal-'ld fdvlfflliu-' -"Dr ll Letters ll'l8y be l'ldl'9SS@fl ln Cafe Elizabeth his cllcl'i.\ll<‘d nlnn of D911-i fl`l9“d5 “lld “re greatly ell-l°ymg year, not only for her own sake, but for their sakes. For it gives her company lull:-llc-nxli Of thld ll3DCl'» Mary M001"l'» CO0l-iéfy etrnling. thc Pocfic. The Qllccn`s’ their visit. Mrs. Reddy ind Mrs. husband and children a chance to get n perspective on hcl. and scedust Two lc-_-cl to-.».-gi-»ou_~. gcinlinc, 1-4 Editor. A pen name should be chos- out-d is n vicw nl n flower garden. R- M- ~l°l‘“5°“ were -l°i“° l‘°st°5s°5 how valuable she is to them and how much they nccd her. cup cold \\'a;tr, 1-2 tt~;.<;ioon_ salt, en for publication purposes, in ad- painted by Ediiil Andrews. Old 1 1-2'cups_ grated Canadian cheese, dition to the writers name and ad- London Br dsc, 16-10. with Old St. ll01l°T Whlle 8- Sfmlla-" event W” You see, when we are with people all the time we unconsciously get - at a ten last Saturday in their ~. »~ " 1-2 cup bo.l.ng water, 1-4 cup mild dress, which of course will not be Pauls in the d;»t:\nci-, painted by Elven them by anmhel' friend' Mrs' to take them and what they do for granted The household runs along ' ` ,' \ vinegar. iw! cup Chopped cciciy, published. All correspondent should 1301-nord-Gril;-bin, \\-ns chosen by the ¢'l'3 R05ll8lll€~ MTS- R- N- T9'Yl°l`» ‘ll on greased wheels. Things are always clean and neat and orderly. There ‘1-2 cup chopped, stuffed or ripe be wi-Ltten on one side of page Primo of \vnl<~s_ Tile card of the West-m0l1lltWl10llD5 B5ll@l` 811959 her lsalwaysa light burning in the window when husband and childrenconse olives, 1-4 cup clloppcd green pep- Only. Dukc and Du<‘ll\~.~s of York, painted lll1Sl1f1llCl'Sll10tll€l'-lVlll`S-1"- P- T°Yl°l‘~ home at night. There ls always somebody to nurse one if one is lick y - » l f 1 c _ 1 Q ' - l » .ty _ -» -,..'.' ». _. _ ¢ ._~. ‘ r.`,-,.,*‘_ w"` -/’ -_ "i‘ v _l ,».,_ ~. _ i ‘ .- ‘ s ` ,- -‘, 1 :._ ._.._._,, .»_~.--1 * ' .-1 _. _.> .‘ " i -__ , ' °' i » .'<~»-' 7-"- V. ‘ i-‘ 1 iw _"1, .1 1'" ‘_ »."' ' ,u_».\_.,--_.,= - ;.-_-_ ‘»-ll'--. I _._ _ -‘ g\_'~. fs __ ',, _ .__.c‘-.", ~. -.1 _yt ~*. 5: li. i 1 5 __ '_ i per, 1-3 cup cream \v'liipped_ Soak -- by Bel'nm~d G:-ibiylf-, sllows Licuien- WHS HOSWSS at 9- df'-‘llglllfflll evening and to sympathize with one if one is in trouble. But we get so accus- gclatinc in cold -.ruler 5 minuicc, and QUESTION; will you please send out align and his loyal meu of the party in their lwnvr at her lvvely tamed to this that we dont notice it. 'dissolve in boiling water; acid salt me a recipe for celery stuffing for Bounty Bligli, with his few faith- home on Metcalf Avenue. and vinegar. when nf-nrlv set whip spare ribs-also how to make com ful followers, ,col nut-ul; in u small ' We somehow feel that home just sort of automatically runs itself and 'until frothy, fold in cheese, and fritters? Thankng you in advance. open boot by o mnllnous crew near ° ’ ' there is some 1110810 tllat COIIJUWS UP tasty dll”‘°l'5 and flesh °l°ll\¢5 and _ichopped vegew)-Us and C,.iam_ mm. E_ Y-_ Tab-“_ He nm,yg,,,,_.d the craft to Miss Helen Hobklrk entertained at makes beds and sweeps floors, and that mother hasnt much to do with into wetted mould and cliiii -tural (Answer) cclcry stuffing inc rn.-mo or Tiuioi-, u alstancc oc Brides velv pleasantly last Solar- lt. and that While lt ls hive to have her arclmd. alle is by no means a ;f'irm, when unmouid onto bed cf Two cups finely chopped celery, 2 more than 3.600 miles. dal' “fl¢l'll°°'l in h°“°l' ‘ll Mrs' neceglty' f ~ . lettuce. Serve with nmysllilnisc and tablespoons butter, 2 cups stale _ ° ° ° Crawford Frost of Calgary. :trackers bread crumbs 2 tablespoons salt Mrs W F Cotton entertained in ° ° ' But let m°th" 3° “Way ‘md it takes °'b°“t tW°“t‘5""°‘“` h°m's ‘°r ' 1-2 teaspoon pepper. chop the cel- honor of Mics. Re-bert Holman, one of MTS. Reymond who has been the whole domestic machine to go to wrack and ruin, and for the floors _ _ Conan Cheese and Pe" Qam! my andy Men the butter and add me sc-,_s0n.s young brides at her vysmng he, som My-_ Raoul my- to get strewn with newspapers and the sink to pile up with unwashed Make cottage cheese into balls a- the crumbs and mix- well. Add celery, nomo 52 Brighton Avenue oil Wed- mond and Mrs. ReyI1'\0\\d. 1°” Wed' dishes and for the food to give out because nobody thought to order it ~ _ _ _ 1, h E _ _ is _ _ nesday to visit in Bammo,-e_ Md__ and for everybody's clothes to get lost and for chaos to set ln. And then bougrllexrchcisodm';wti,;n;,);(;c t Li: fmt T2? pe8l_'f;el;_.t;Is'mIf;'lletafg00°;1stL;_fd msd” aftemofm _ _ before returning to he., home in father and the children begin to perceive what they owe to the woman 1" Y l’l’°“" “‘g Sl’ 5' °"°“ » h kthlll 1 f~ti>1c ll halves of Bartlett lwnrs on bei of chicken. Miss Avila M'.ithicso'n nnd ber S\VllZ€1`lBml~ wk? T88 gs erbieves P easant and mm °l B e an to rea Ze that her » - e ove ru . -lettuce and in each halt place n The followin recipe for Com sister Mrs. Cam bell were also host- ° ° ° pr B 5 E D f -- _ 2-- - ~ . ~ - _ Mis Doris Morrow. whose engage- *-2- .'s)13'ii:i'! lic°0‘n salt. 1 t€8Sl>°01\ sus#-1'. 1‘3 ' ' ° ’°“L;__W°* h°“‘;°d T; ° lm sgerswxl; we maintain our home and that of his mother, who is entirely dependent lscufrecl olive. cup butter. and when boiling point Miss Elsie Nicholson left ffllurs- ;'t_mG_l;§__°; h__;’;l;_ _-W assisted in on us for support. Besides cus, wc nc-ip' his sisters uno occasionally my _ _ _ reached again, add 1 1-4 cups day for New York utter spending the __ d ___ b number of folks. My problem is I am simply crazy for a. baby and my husband I find this note wr_tten :n the fa~ flour all at once. Work well into the summer months with her mother, her D€85B¥l_ U €S y 8 H thinks I am unreasonable for wanting one under the ch.cum5mnces_ but miller handwriting or my little Zu- liquid until u dry smooth paste is Mrs. Donald Nicholson. Mrs. Nicné inf; -;_1°_ll__\__‘;_1'c__d- us for so 1 can me we have nm above yespogsibyyyyics for g,-_,oy I nm her (she's 22 but you will pil? 0" obtained. Now add three eggs, one olson, Miss Emma NlCll0lS0'i'l lm ' ' not complainlngof that, but I don't think I should be deprived of having cheese e: "Co or c eese Sree" - a on. OW a canne corn from near future to o'n 'ss ic o..o » ' D 8 li 0 ef P00! PWD e‘s ours. MRS. X. Y. Z. Ilute into celery-2l¢P1'°DTl3l@ lOl' S3 from one to one and one-third cups before proceeding to Florida where Mid M185 Hfflell D0U8lH-‘l ¢ll5P9ll5¢d Answer: - 'Pat's party."-Good idea. as desired-it should be well drain- they will remain for the winter. l"°5'Pll'“lllY- ---- _ ' od and sm- an wgeyhe-1-_ Drop by ~ ~ ~ ’ ' ' _ Well, it seems to me that any cnc ullo is miracle worker enough to f H you would yke B recipe for home spomfup, mp, deep hot fat and 1,-y There is u new blue that is being On Wedrlollday €V¢Yllll8 MU ,_support three people, and help a bunch of relatives besides on less than .made cottage cheese, which is _easily until golden brown. Drain on brown used for same of me smar~,est_cv¢n. Margaret Coll llss elllfeflllllled It ll” $200 a month must have some sort of a conjure that would enable them made, from surplus milk, will y<>\l paper in warming oven. ing gowns. A blue. that is almost ll°m€ 011 EllSf0I\ Sf-feel lf- 8 klldlllell even to afford twins. Certainly you must posess some magic that makes mics me for it please? QUESTION: I am so fond of sa1~ inc shade or blue' hynointho but a P-l‘f>W€f_ fOr Miss Ml°rr°w. whefv- H' a dollar so ten times as far as other Peoples dollars. 01' else you would not _ mon and would like to know if you trifle lighter. 11 is really exquisite m d sales of lwshter and hwty dream of Bettina una baby. which. as you well know. i- f-‘~‘vil- 11: wllvllslvc ‘ \f.‘ " '_ Marshmallow Ch0C0li\¢¢ R0ll used to get it at my Aunt/s in the shade of deep rose red the cflect. is added many useful and af.t;~a:tlve TESTED FAVORITE RECIPE have a recipe for s, salmon loaf. We and when accented with a new §°°d Wishes' the assembled guests 5 luxury U °“° can lndulge ‘lllflself ln- , This is an' agtruotit-e one-piece gquijgy-y, 1; was good hoe or gold, ________._l-______ articles 9° “W b\'l'3l°'l-C b'¢'5 \"°W‘ But h“l'd l'lm¢5 Wllll1°l1 9-lldufv f0f€V0l`- Pl‘0S1i~.=._ \'...l colnc again “ke dessert) _ Your recipes have been a great hem add boiling Waten sugm__ ,mmm kitchen, and Prudence would suggest that you possess your soul in pa.ici;cc until " Four cess. 1~2 Cup sugar. 4 table- to mc. “Farm Housewife." and and iuicc. Pour u lutic of mls ' ° ' l'°‘“` l‘““"“”d ls °“““"“ '“°’° m°“°l’ ‘md *mins 011° 1110111 mouth to spoons sifted flour, 4 tablCSDC0l'l5 Answer: Salmon Loaf: jelly in bottom of bowl or fancy gifted cocoa, 1-2 teaspoon cream Ol Two cups cooked salmon, fresh or ,iould and when nearly set and s garter 1-8 teaspoon soda, 1-2 Y/23' canned, 2 eggs, 1-2 cup fine bread layer of apples and another layer spoon salt, 20 marshmalfows. crumbs, 4 tablespoons butter, salt of jrlly. When second layer of jelly Beat eggs until very llslllh “dd and pepper, minced parsley. Flake has nearly set add all the apples augur slowly un-lc bcatns. Fold in cnc ash, ods me eggs bcaicu lightly, and ni mc ycily and occ ui-cy to fic-ur, cocoa, cream of tllffar and the melted butter. the bread crumbs chill. Serve with row or whipped 1 ,' , 5 , - . ""' - _ » ff, ' ‘ salt which have been sifted t0s€lY1¢l'- salt, pepper and parsley. Put into a cream. These are surprisingly de- 'l 'r ’ l - ‘ 1 . f3‘jf.‘_f._-_‘-" , ,. -_--.: ,_@\=_.* ' 'Spread mixture on rec-angular cake greased mould, and steam for an licicus. ' .s___y._- ., . . l' ~ i‘ .._<_,,_ ,_, __ 5 \__l_,i<___. ___. pan lined with wax Df1D@l`- and bake hour. This salmon loaf may be oven _ QUESTIQN; could you scnd mc _about ten mlnutcs`in mcdernte slow poached in baking dish and served t1‘e way to store carrots in my own l _ _ _ '_ _ __ , ;<;='f'_'l___'_'," -_ .i','_. gy _ 'I _ . _gy/en (300 deg. Fahr.> Tum °lll'° hot with green pea. sauce or mush- cellar, which has 5, ccmcnt floor, -M-. H - -f--i . .- .. _-._-,.1 1-,t..' ._,_ -_ : A ‘i , f ,' 1 > '»,» pls - 1 "cloth dipped in coid water Wflmf room sauce. If steamed and sliced for the winter. It is not very cold. ' our, well. Remove paper and lm' cold gamlsh with shoes of lemon and never frcczcs. I have rcnd your cook- mcdiamy oprond vllth marshmallow -prigs of parsley ing page clci since t staited Velvet flowers in garland :_-.id semi effects are one of tho accessories that will do much to vary and transform evening dinner gowns. They are used as shoulder straps to w‘den the shoulder line. Sometimes they pose diagonally down the bo- dice. For daytime dresses and suzts small clusters of velvet flowers with nickel or gold motifs for centersi very stiff looking, are a smart ad- ditioli. O O l Finger-width scarfs arc a novel accessory in fall sports wear The ___ i -~._-__ -; __ _ .. . -~ . ~ _ - ~ - -__ -1 ». -._ .¢- ’ , . ,?._ _:l .~;_,.~_ _ _ _mmm and 1-011,", like jcfly roll. Ton ..Ca,,dytuf,_., new designs; which vary from one with chocolate frost ng and de or Green Pea. Slllce (£0 Serve With ANSWER Ycui cdiiot, may bc to two finger w'dths, are made of -"4 _` "~ "- if'-_ .'-'J' ' _ ' 5 ' I " ' _ " :‘ .'*'.‘-` ff l t 'gg with little flowers mflde Of Sllv' hot Salmon Loaf) stored in busllcl bzxcs or baskets or knmed w°f’l l‘° match °' scarf' 'md -"~‘.',,_1'-\" _. "i‘,'~-`."'i."`-' ‘ " ` A ' _ . -__-if' 'i ‘L ,-1, -'; 1-' '_-',,' -‘__1_»l-',: “ __ Fentre. _ perooms, 2 whole cloves, 1 large in your storage cellar. Geo' '___ ".'_.".»,:_ 7';-','_‘._-'__~`;2_-_ 2_,j__:,__f.__., ltfmfsllmallow Fillznz _ slice onion, 1-2 teaspoon salt and 2 Anangc first lnycr of carrots_ on 3 5 'L' ,-.'_,1_;'¢;12-";y_*._j.__ft,I,T51;5_§§fjj_{",_f-f_",§;;' ` Melt marshmallows in t0D °‘ whofe allsplce berr-es. Smmer 20 one inch laycr of sandy .soil and _ _ double boiler. Boll 1 cull 5 agmndu minutes and press through sieve. _sprinkle tllcm cvcr so _-_-lightly witll Bmw" (M clerkl' Georgf' 'I Mr' _fir-f-,;',”',',-,‘,f_:.,_,jim~;-_»5g‘.,fyt»!,.».f, nouns boiler. non one cup susvf nod this puree to 1 cup medium water. Ado ouc iucii 1.-in-r or may “‘°’“l’~‘°“ °“ll5- *ell “lm lm °“°- ",'--[f"""""'l"l f'f‘,",”-'T l"»‘Ff'»"g"i="'l - and one third cull Wal" “mll ll' white sauce and reheat and serve s;~i1_m-_¢,;.h¢-,- lay,-Y of my-I-C-_Sy an. Very €°°d- Sl?- ris .;.=;:‘-sz; ‘s\-I -§`-*§"’:`l-it s;§~§'€`€`.`5 “lil ' ~ 31??-“\~.~c. _ .__ _ .__ -_~=r,.,r-_ $2- --,-,_ th; uw: ¢ G’ -if Y IXJ ' . ' .‘ . /;.Z,l,{5):g;,y~;’}4.-§3\‘l§fH ri( _ - .- "' ,V . "-if-1:-’-' /7, ' _./_", _ ». ..__. '~ -'. -ff -'-»;-:lu~fc/»zi'e.-»;--on 'Wh G" '-'-:»f'».'~:'f¢1'I-f-=‘:/-_ -_+ - gf... ~:. 1;.;f,-f,»,.-- -- /~.;';~._. .I : )_f._, _,y _» »‘fl fi Mgt( “ ,’?’f‘¢0'»§.;;:_._¢§! in.. . } I _ .f -' . ‘ 11"” ._/-_"5-2 _1-V/.'f-.‘..‘1 I _ /' 'I ;..r‘___; .L22-. »‘;- -, .'_ -<’-". / .l "l',:,'. _- ‘, lv ’ , ‘s _ _ | » f 2."/.""‘ '-'f " M 4?/ "i 1' so 5:2. .. ' 1 *i ?l.._',|'_* .dk 1.),”-_',; _.._._1vl,__, _;___. _.__ 1-.J/|'» , . f_<"'1,’) ,. 1': -1 ‘.7-'-.f,’._.;»_f"f»_s,7_~.'-_ -1-ff.; ’,'. - i. f-_f_., /' __,.»-.'.',~'a;= >' ;., ~’ ‘ _ _._ . _/_._,, I of-_‘ ers of marshmallow, with cherry .io one can of peas add 2 pen in one corner on the cement floor } /Wy., I [oi-ms soft bull v. cn with s mon in other slight :pi nklnlg of lvltcr and _ 'i' .of _ water (240 <10! Fflllrl P°“" th Q_U@l0N If y0ll Cflllld S0I’l€l me 9 continue with thcsc l.l_.cis lintl nll Wmkmg °r hell lm°'W Wu’ lying qv l' I t n white 1 .1 4-',. _,,_;,ff’2Z;‘,__ _' ,¢ byrupgover 1 Sl--my ll" C 033 mar' !'€C»D° 101' _m9lI‘2..‘;‘5‘.‘:.'..s‘;'.if:.";‘.;..‘:‘.:‘: §D@U€ym¢ il at all good drug and depart- ment stores. YARDLEY LONDON Toronto, New Yorli, Paris i kills ` with the tenderness and _ refreshini touch of the _ _ Yardley avender. In - ' 162 years none haspre- "55 ~ sumedtotakeits lace ' 3:5' , as Fasl1ion's Eest- loved companion; and _ _j _ " none ever will. Make_ i-Holter the Yardley Lavender ,lf W your perfume-for the . . jg'-2 ' -:olace thatit: brings Wild /hen you are tired and ' '-_'-J; ‘ ` for the fascination that is ‘ " __ Yardle 's alone. In stop- /;-_~"“ pered iottles at 55¢:-and _& gift cases from 85c to $10, __l&WENDEB~_ ~ nu". -I-» nu- .-.- -..- .--.- --.- uu- nn -- u YARDLEY ' For The Cook Minn i t “"""‘ii 1 A MorningSmilcJ BAKED, CUP CUSTARD 1 whole egg. 1 tablespoon sugar. 1 cup milk. Pinch salt. Vanilla. Mix and beat well. Place in in- dividual custard cups in a pan of boiling water and bake 20 minutes. FROZEN PRUNE WHIP 1 cup prune pulp. Juice of 1 lemon. Juice of 1 orange. -‘A cup nuts. 1% cups cream. Pinch of salt. , Prepare prune pulp `by rubbing well cooked prurles through a steve; add nuts and salt and ohill thor- oughly. Whip cream very stiff. Add lemon juice and orange juice and combine with prune mixture. Pour into refrigerator trays and freeze. PEACH MOUSBSE 1 cup peach pulp. _ _ ‘Al cup sugar. " Few grains salt. 1 teaspoon gelatine. 2 tablespons water. 3 tablespoons boiling water. Few drops- almond extract. 1 cup heavy cream. Rub fruit through sieve. Add gelatine soaked in cold and dis- solved in boiling water. Stir over tire until boiling point is reached. then odd sugar and salt. Chill un- , til mixture thlckens 'and then beat* until light. It is now ready to fold in the stiffly beaten cream and the almond extract. Freeze. PEACH COBBLER 2 cups sliced peaches. 1 egg. well beaten. 2-3 cup sugar. , 0 REFERRED T0 EMlLY_POST Which reminds me of thc fellovl who stood in front of o dental dis- play window.' “I think I'l1 get I par like that," he mused. "Hush," said his companion "don't you know it's lmpollte to pick your teeth ln public?" it cup butter. , Baking-Powder Biscuit: 2 cups flour. 2 tablespoons shortening. 5 teaspoons baking powder. 'ii to 1 cup milk or half milk and half water. 1 teaspoon salt. Mix dry ingredients and sift twlce. Work in shortening with finger tips or pastry mixer. Add liquid gradually, mixing with knife to soft dough. Mix egg, sugar and peaches Spread in buttered baking dish, dot with butter. Roll or pat baking-powder biscuit dough to nt the baking dish, and place over the fruit. Bake in hot oven. Serve with hard sauce, lemon sauce or cream PEAR CONSERVE c Five pounds pears, 5 pounds granulated sugar, 1 cup water, 1 pound raisins, 3 lemons, 2 oranges. 1% cups nut meats. _ Parc pears, remove cores and out in thin slices. Put water and pears in preserving kettle and bring to the bohing point. Sift in sugar and simmer until the fruit is tender. Add seeded raisins, thinly sliced rind and juice of oranges and lemons; bring to the boiling point and simmer 30 minutes. Add nuts and cook 10 minutes longer. Pour into sterilized Jelly glasses and cover with s thin layer of paraffin- Cover with more paraffin when cold. Every I-!ere‘s a charming model for the heavier figure. Its partial belt treat- ment. creates a lengthened line, through the pointed front and back panel effect. The skirt while slender, indicates an easy flare at tlio hemllne. It is simple, smart and becom- ing in black rough crepe silk with white crepe. 1t's a dress that will carry you through an entire day. And it will cost you but a small sum to make it, and will take very little of your time. If you have A woolen dress in mind, choose a mouse gray twest. Make the bib-like front md collar' in plain, paler gray shade. Two surfaces of crlnkly crepe satin is exquisitely lovely. Style No. B43 is designed for sine: 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust. Size 38 requires 3% yards of 39- inch material with it yard of 35- _ inch contrasting. - Price of Pattern 15 osntl in stamps or coin' (coin ls preferred).- Wrap coin carefully. _._..____.._-~___.-__-_ No' 048 Blu ...........~»...~.... down, and if his wife will only have the self-control not to na him about ' ' . 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