(Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture. )--WNU Bervice, In the country, large kitchens are more or less necessary, because at certain seasons food must be prepared in considerable quantity to provide for the extra helpers in the farm work. Frequently it proves practical and con- venient to use the kitchen as a family eating place, rather than to carry food Dining Table at One Side of Kitchen. distance to the din- ing room, The kitchen range m: the room very comfortable and it not necessary to increase the heat else- and dishes some tkes is BAHN TTS Ses Apples Are Used in Tasty Hot Dessert eee Lessee ¢ * » . = » ° * * + +, » a + . - x » 5 * * + 4 * A hot dessert in which apples dec- orate as well as flavor can be cooked in a skillet or in a heavy baking dish in the following way, says the burean of home economics of the United States Department of Agriculture : ¥ cup butter or der other fat, 3% tag up sugar, is cup 2to4 ap 2 tag mixed w Cup sugar. cinn beaten egg, anc ] ingredients together and add alternate ly with the milk to the first mixture. Spread a thick coating fat the bottom and sides of nare ob- long bakin Pare, quarter, and thin, spread In a layer on the bottom of the baki lish, sprinkle with the mixture of cinnamon and sugar, and add another layer of apples and the remaining cinnamon and sugar. Pour the cake mixture over the apples. The batter is rather thick and may need to be smoothed on top with a knife. Bake in a very poderate oven (300 to 325 Fahrenheit) for 45 minutes. Loosen the sides of the cake, turn it out care- fully, upside down, and the top wiil be covered with neat layers of parent apples. Serve hot sauce or whipped cream, , add the sugar. well vanilla, on or g dish o slice the single overla degrees trans. with hard where In the house, If much of the family activity goes on in the roomy kitchen. le)wever, from the home maker's point of view, the main con- siderale n, in having family meals in the kitchen, Is the step-saving feature. The old-fashioned way was to put a large table right in the middle of the room, This was apt to make more work than it saved, for the housewife had to walk around it constantly in getting meals and doing other tasks. It always seemed to he laden with odds and ends about the time it was wanted for the next meal. A much better plan when a large kitchen does double duty, is to group the dining ta- ble and chairs at one side of the room, and bring the work centers close to- gether on the other sides. Placing the dining table to one side does away to some extent with the temptation to use it as an extra kitchen table. The bureau of of the United States Department of Agri- culture has made a study of conven fence In the kitchen, and the need of grouping centers to route the tasks in logical order. Prep- aration of raw foods, cooking, serving, home economics emphasized w I WOR and clearing away and dishwashing, four acti every day, nnd Kitchens. Compact cen- should ire the ties that follow each other several times a day, in for follow the same und from left to righ ed The and clearing away should be most ters these therefore the room , for the right-hand- for dishwashing room and worker, centers and nearest the dining close together, In this case they will be nearest the dining center. A pse of the sink on one side of the picture shows that this plan has been met In a satisfactory way In the farm kitchen that was photographed. The large closet Is near both the sink and the table for or for setting tne table, sery putting dishes away 0.1 har Sl A A 2 8 8 8 2 8 rr RTT Looks ns if Dame cornered the button son. The ¥ashion market importance of had | this sea- as buttons they elther fasten or trim the new Beleedellocledededetededededad ode do tt 5 8 5 8 8 4 8 FRAT ATTA TTT RTITOTTTTYTTTTYTYTYT™ By CHERIE NICHOLAS we ve he he he te pe ie ae a “le whe he ge -e oe we we oe “a oe we ne we we frocks oversiated. What cow “button, blouses, and coats cannot most in which is button design 0000000000 One day as the fairies were playing n the beautiful garden, and w i to old Mother Earth, they —eome— litle whispers ground, S11 HiK- heard down in the “Oh, we are so anxions was one of the little whis “Dear me.” said one “what does mt Hi Mother Earth?” h, that little rad in wenther +1 tiles ii Lik stay spring “Besides, they beautiful, and that red is so bright and gay after the long winter of snow, 1 the ¢ f h and ana t 8 Of ush very arly spring day mud. “They are really very proud of them- seives, and now they are becoming so anxious to get up that I must let them very soon” Then, from not far off, whispers came up through the earth, some other They were quite lke those of the ' Mousse With Canned (Prepared by the United States Departtnent of ARricultutre. }—WNU Service Peaches and cream in combination become a dessert de luxe when the cream Is frozen, A mousse, or ice cream frozen without stirring, is espe cially good for the purpose since monsses require somewhat heavier nnd richer cream than ordinary ice cream, made by churning In a freezer with a dasher. Peach ntelba Is the dessert made by putting the ice cream into large halves of canned peaches, and it is a very pretty and attractive dish, but sometimes a little unmanageable on the plate. For that reason you may prefer to slice the peaches into convenient sections and serve them. with a little of the juice they were eanned in, as a sauce or garnish. Vanilla is the most satisfactory flavor for mousse that is served with a fruit sauce, unless some of the fruit pulp is mixed with the cream and frozen also, To make plain vanilla mousse, frozen either In a refrigerator with a me chanical unit or by packing in lee and palt, the following recipe from the bureau of home economics of the United States Department of Agricul. ture may be used: 1 cup double cream. 6 tha, sugar. 1 cup rich milk or 2 egg whites, thin cream, 1<16 tsp, salt, 1 tsp. gelatin, ¥% tsp. vanilla. Soak the gelatin until soft in a little of the milk or thin cream, [leat the remainder, and pour over the gelatin. 00000 the mixture aside to chill When the and put Whip the double cream. mixture containing the gelatin has thickened slightly, beat it to Incor- porate alr. Add the vanilla, and fold in the whipped cream and the well. beaten egg whites, The egg whites re- duce richness, increase volume and jm- prove texture. These proportions will mike over four cupfuls before frees. ing: or, if the egg whites are not used about three cupfuls. Helps for Housekeepers Milk which has soured rapidiy Is best for cottage cheese, *« 9 =» Paint the Inside of bureav Jdrawers Instead of lining them witl. ,aper, to mike cleaning easier. . ® » Save soap scraps, put them through a food chopper and use them for soap chips, . * » Do not dry woolen or worsted gar ments too rapidly near a stove or radiator because excess heat enuses shrinkage. . se An old rug can be made to look lke new, or changed in color to harmonize with the room, at the cost of a pack: age of dye. Add the sugar and stir until dissolved, By MARY GRAHAM BONNER s but not exac tly ree fot The fairies decided radishes, the same, iis time It was i ides an fmpatient 1 vant to come said the up, “We can earth, and we like sounds, the tra » oks of every. Just gee ahove the | thing on top of the ground “Our familie ten told Mr, Mr, Sprin w have « Sun Is and how nice Mr, Giant Who Was Walking By. Rain, and that when we came up and looked about us were admired right away by real people, “Then we taken up and put on a lovely dish and something soft and cool put over us--they called it dressing, and then we were eaten up.” The fairies laughed hard at that, for they were not used to hearing whis pers such as: “Then we'll be such happy tones, “Weill,” sald the Queen of Fairies, | “1 can plainly see that the only thing for me to do is to give a dinner party,” We were eaten up,” said in And they were Never before hi ner party g They certainly red young, id Mr ®£0 ce In And At the first party the trent then we, and the second, 1531, Western Newspaper Union) Grand Jury's “True Bill” A true bill is the finding of a jury charging a certain person with the commission of an illegal act. In other facts are presented to the grand jury by the prosecutor tending to show that a hing been committed and a certaln person is accused of this erime. person is indicted and the finding is known as a “true hill" words, when crime that Consort Untrue to Napoleon Marie Louise of Austria deserted Vienna with While Napoleon was Marie Louise lived {to St. Helena, er the death of her exiled husband. eleeed fefefedefolofelefodtofood fof odood 4 fre miele] foe ef forfanfunos playing with so much enthusiasm this season Is to so position them that they will be as decorative as they are use- ful, the both the tility of enhance and the treatments as modes, effectiveness button the new they low the walsiling, On the dress the as has the stripes which pattern The skirt Is one of the pes which Is so popular at present, The first tion button if stra agonal of movement the wee sketeh In the illustra. that even a single placed at the tegic point can be highly mental, to show ZOe8 gO orna- * in the next little are ranged reassess * Sa » i Braised Lettuce Makes i Welcome Dish » FRET ETELGE EERE BEREIIIE SIOEIEEE ISIE ELDER GIES ES Gay revs reseee -l * + her a fy green eal % cooked x va VERE » feeherg four of tuce into ng care tha ft 8 portion On each section Heat th the let. minutes, If much ter stem is left he leaves logether iarge skillet, put in over, and or until the letivee rr ture, liquid card some carefull is drawn out of the lettuce, dis king. Turn rinkle with on a bot of it during co y¥ If necessary, Si gait and pepper and serve platter Ancient Horse Racing The first in 660 B. C. In the twenty-third Olym- piad at Athens The was four miles. Eight years later the first harness p t in the twenty-fifth Olympiad, when the horse race was ran distance horse competl horses drew chariots Fresh Cheese If you cut cheese In long strips and put in a glass jar, screwing the lid on tight, it will keep fresh till the last bit is used. It can be kept in the ice hox In this way without harming oth. er food, & oO Everyone now believes that there is In a man an animating, ruling charapteristic ®ssence, or spirit, which is himself. This apirit, dull orf bight, petty or grand, pure or foul, looks out of the eyes, sounds in the voice, and appears in the manners of each individual. It is what we call personality. Charles WwW. Eliot. The following may be found helpful to many young housewives: No woman who practices trading at the fancy gro cer’'s or the delica- tossen can call her self a thrifty house wife. We have too many of these stores supplying food that should be prepared at home at half the expense. Any wom- an with the strength to walk to a store and shop should be ashamed If she be equipped with a stove and kitchen of her own. In the large cities there Is a reason for these mar kets and they are of course a great convenience for those able to pay for the delicacies which the stores pre pare and sell. We had enough in struction during the late war to use up every bit of food advantageously: but It Is needful that this knowledge be passed along each year to those young housekeepers who still are In need of it By NELLIE MAXWELL Simple things, nicely most enjoyed. Frills may entertain, but the average person likes good, well-cooked and seasoned food, hot om hot plates If it should be hot and cold if it should be cold. Coffee and most fruit stains are re moved by pouring bolling water through the cloth at an elevation to give it force when falling. However, if cream is present, that must be re moved with cold water and soap. With material which cannot be treat. ed with belling wator, rub the stain gently with glycerine, rinse in warm water and press on the wrong side, In making toast remember that quickly made toast browned on the outside has driven all the moisture into the center and has made the crumb soft and not good for those who have indigestion. A dry erisp plece of toast is made by first heating the bread very hot In the oven, then toasting quickly. It browns more evenly and Is much more digestible, Egg Milk Shake~Deat three eggs very light, add four tablespoonfuls of sugar, a few grains of nutmeg and cinnamon, three cupfuls of milk, one teaspoonful of vanilla, Beat well and serve cold, Cream of Celery Soup.~—Use the out. side stalks for making soup; they have the flavor and the tender inner stalks may be reserved for the table served, are SLUVLVCOTBTOO00 Wash and cut the stalks Into pleces, allow one cupful of celery to two cup fuls of water. is soft. the celery is done. Strain and add two cupfuls of thin cream, thickening or binding the soup with a tablespoon- ful each of butter and flour cooked together : cook until smooth, serve hot. An egg well beaten adds richness and makes a most tasty soup. Bran Bread-)ix the following in- gredients: One and one-half cupfuls of dark sirup, one teaspoonful of soda, one and one-fourth cupfuls of sour milk, one and one-half cupfuls of bran, one-half cupful of seeded raising, two teaspoonfuls of baking powder and one-half teaspoonful of salt. Bake In a well-greased baking pan for an hour. Put into a moderate oven and increase the heat until well baked. (8. 19231, Western Newspaper Union) Interesting Royal Watch A clock of note has for Its dial a gold watch made for George IV, and which still has attached to it the chain and watch-key used by that monarch, In a glass-paneled case below Is a curious apparatus by which, at the stroke of twelve, a steel needle is projected through a hole in the rim of the watch case and automatically adjusts the ‘minute hand should it be fast or slow, WHEN YOU FEEL A headache is often the sign of fatigue. When temples throb it is time to rest. If you can’t stop work, you can stop the pain. Bayer Aspirin will do it, every time. Take two or three tablets, a swallow of water, and carry-on—in comfort. Don’t work with nerves on edge or i to forget a could en Bgein in & Ve nag i { Take or pain, and take It can’t depress médical opinion. That is why it is only sensible to insist on the genuine tablets that bear the Bayer cross. spirin for any ache nough to end it. That is A ——— English Language Not Dominant in Americas 3 people orth, * nearly as many aue to rators wR on in $US (HN Yi AM . T0000 (60 Pera, 4 000 Ox) countries: and Cuba. alle nations on in the West Indies which prove ipanish achies about ju Npevo Diario the Eat Everything without Fear of Indigestion Are there lots of foods you can’t eat—for fear of gas, bloating, pains in the stomach and bowels? Do you have to pass up favorite dishes— while the rest enjoy them? That's a sign you need Tanlac! For pore than 10 yeams Tanlac has re- stored to vigorous health thousands who suffered like you do. Mrs. Arvena Bowers, of 1230 Jack- son St., Topeka, Kans, says: “Five ears I was troubled with gas, bloat- ing and dizzy spells. But Tanlae toned up my whole system and in- creased my weight 10 Ibs.” If you suffer from indigestion, gas, dizziness, headaches, or torpid liver— try Tanlac. One bottle often brings the needed relief. Tanlac is a good, pure medicine, made of roots, barks, and herbs. Get it from your druggist today. Your money back if it doesn't help you. Willing “I'm taking the census, lady” "All right. And there's some old cans and rubber tires out in the yard. Take them, too, please.” A dog howling dismally at night is not a sign of death, but that ev- erybody is away from home. tl WELCOME # SI STa= 7™AVE, apposite PENNA. RR. STATION
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