amn® PIE (*Now, children, that And I'm glad yp TALKING ABOUT 0 FAVORITE MEALS 25-Year Coal Fire Is Under Control Mathewson, Colo.—~The famous coal mine fire that has blazed here for 25 years is finally smouldering its last. Crews of men under di rection of the United States geo- logical survey worked 11 weeks to Isolate the fire so that vast under- ground deposits of fuel may be utl- lized commercially, Hundreds of pounds of powerful explosives were used In cutting clear around the burning area and isolating it so that it will burn itself out. son. (ook garlic In butter three min- utes and remove. Add meat and sear on all sides until light brown. Add water, cover and simmer over a low fire one hour, Add cream and paprika and reheat. Baked Tomatoes. Cut tomatoes in halves, arrange on a baking dish, sprinkle libe rall$ with salt, sugar and celery salt, cover with minced onion and arrange half a strip of bacon on each tomato. Bake about fifteen minutes in a hot oven, 425 de. grees F., or twenty minutes In a mod. erate oven, 875 degrees F. AppleOrange Compote, Peel, apples. Prepare a heavy using equal parts granulated sugar and wa ter. Cook this sirup for fo minutes, ‘ut the pared apples in and simmer slowly until they are trans! Ie from the sirup. Add table | spoons fresh grated orange peel for | each of sirup. Cool sirup. At serving | apples. Garnish { into which a | cream of i sirup, ve ucent, move two cup time spoon it over with whipped small amount of folded. riced heese has been Sabyon Sauce. Grated rind and 34 cup sherry 4 cups sugar - eggs Julce of half lemon Mix yolks of | until it ! eggs bea flavoring. Ntir over lemon, sugar and hot whites EERR, thic fen kens., J st of Tartare Sauce. in ise ninced iinced chives or 1 cup © 2 tablespoons mayons parsley 2 tablespoons onlon - tab! ERPOGHS “© - ninced capers sineed need tables tablespoons POODS olives © - cucumber 1 teaspoon tarragon vinegar Mix the season and stir into mayonnaise € Bel ng Syndicate ~WNU Servi ' OME ONE has asked me to write a few words concerning my favor ite meal. This Is really asking the impossible, because | have so many fa orite food combinations. Perhaps you will like to hear, however, about or two of the menus which | use for buffet suppers of which 1 am particu larly fond, You see, my friends so likely to bring along one or two ex. tra persons, and a buffet supper can be stretched so easily. Actually, | sel dom call any of the meals that | serve to my friends, dinner. When | invite them to supper they don't expect more than two courses, although they some times three, The other nignt, them what | call toasted cheese, al though it Is really baked. This is an | old family recipe which demands only one fork besides the dish in which it is baked for its preparation. With | his 1 served baked tomatoes with | bacon made by the method, For dessert 1 gave them chocolate pudding with which | have been doing some experimental work. [1 also pro vided fruit which made the center | piece. 1 intended it for a substitute | for those who did not like chocolate pudding, but as I had 100 per one are get for instance, | gave easiest extra course, a number of Welsh rarebit parties, the old-fashioned kind, made just with cheese, seasoning and beer. With this a potato salad may be served made gavory with bits of bacon, onion, cu cumber and celery, Of course, there must be hot toast, pickles, olives and other relishes. For dessert | usually serve fruit. [If beer is served during one of these meals, coffee comes at the end, otherwise there should be large cups of coffee served with the main course, Another tried and true buffet supper menu consists of veal paprika, noodles with poppy seeds and ground almonds, peas dressed with a very little cream, me Dorothy-~Do you think that a ro- mance which comes from a Hallowe'en superstition can possibly result In a happy marriage? Paul—Why, certainly, If the bride 1s a good cook and has a fat bank ac- which is really not as rich a mixed green salad and shortcakes, Mixed Green Salad. Arrange In sn extra large bowl, lettuce, watercress, siloed cumbers and a clove of garlic encased in a cube of bread. At the table pour over about one-quarter of a cup of salad oll and mix thoroughly with a saiad fork and spoon until every loaf ia coated wit in the salad spoon put about salt, individual sala] cn h oll one teaspoon of tenspoon of sugar, and half a teaspoon of pap mix together and All spoon with tarragon vinegar and mix again. Stir add half a teaspoon of vin egar, a sprinkle of freshly ground pep per, mix well, remove garlic Toasted Cheese. one-half pound fresh cheese with a fork and arrange in a greased shallow baking dish. Sprinkle with salt, mustard and paprika, break an of the seasoning, pour in to cover cheese and mix fork. Set In a pan of hot to 30 minutes In a degrees F., Flake top 5 oF wh Fed moderate set, oven, Veal Paprika 2 pounds solid ve Sait Pepper 2 tablespoons butter 1 clove garlic 1 cup water 8% cup sour cream 1 teaspoon paprika al Cut meat into 2-inch cubes and sea ow IT STARTE By JEAN NEWTON “Better Late Than Never” HE standby of the defense with attempt to © their embarr “Better Late Than Never!" How com Corting it will be who have frequent need to themselves with this saying, the habitunily tardy whic) aver to ti announce that it is of classical For origin! it was one of the famous “Max ff Publius Syrus, the Roman writ 8, specifically, Maxim S84, “It is better to learn late than nover.” What matter whether the lateness is in Keeping a dinner en the sentiments of the great Roman have beautifully adapted them: learning or €. Bell Syndioate «WN Service, Nebraska Towns § to Build Lewis and Clark Park Walthill, Neb.-~Representatives ten northwestern Nebraska towns have organized a Lewis and Clark national park group to promote development of 25,000 acres north of of the new scenic of Decatur and east Highway No, Ta. Jowa towns have taken an Interest and pledged thelr support of the ree reational project. A bird sanctuary is proposed for both sides of the Missouri river at the site of the park. The old mission recognized as one of the most picturesque spots in the Middle Wes will be included In the survey of the tract. i i Ernest acrer of land at Pinehurst, and to till, relief In New applications to N. J. York. They will the housing Most of the men are on themselves and make other build their homes. the land L STEVENSON ferlst ini A treasure hunt within skyscrapers of Manhattan seems some ut of plac u ne is going right now, is a double search, since ing outfits are gaged in it are excellent that there be a third entry, The pewcomer in if he follows his announced in tention, will be none other than 8 Lake, inventor of the submarine, recently of gned. pr ures, two co and «cn will field, imon who an underwater craft for locating treas to coal, on the bot in fact, the “mother craft can suck of coal money impleted des! imarily from gold of the sea the new SU tons into an it New runs is not however, {he York ure ho the reas nters i ' Bex that ice of the search after is 80 18 Nt is the river with an ocean going Hell 130th ist he | nut now one party, equipped being at work East now, (inte pnd off iy days around In The Bireet, ave been prowling mind bottom nb the of the river Jeet of thelr quest is - » * 1780 struck one in Ae of The Hussar went down to records, she the many rocky reefs In the East river bably slid Inte deep water ff stone ledee that ~ af 8 off to an depth feet, Fourteen Pe ODEeTrn- Those of 1704 Elghty-two years later Then, the actually the and coul interest that it carrying prices begun, not successful was made have surface been of sank The fact senld to to the But it broke in not be recovered in the wreck was supposed gold worth at $8,000,000, the money of British troops in this country. sald that British admiralty fail to show any such shipment treasure hunters are always hopef and so, after 154 years, newed search for the » * * ship Is river two, again les In the to have present been about being the records But wreck. Several old salts at Harbor are watching the with Interest and no little hope. They are in possession of maps which pre sumably show the location of buried them from going treasure hunting is the matter of money, Sallors Snug Harbor being the port of those whose years at sea have not brought them sufficient to carry them through their old age. If the Hussar is raised and gold found, they believe that will bring such value to thelr maps that expedi- tions will be organized. Curious the Hight In the eyes of those old men when they talk about buried treasure. But none will show his map, . - - Having glimpsed those two tugs searching for the wreck of a ship of count. Tweedie of the British navy. Here H, M. Submarine : Hevolutionary days, 1 dropped into the Histor society to those powder horns that go back the French and Indian wars of 1/5540 the Revolution, snd the 1812, It seems that sol those days spent much of their spare time decorating the horns in which th~~ | carried thelr powder. Gunsmiths and sliversmiths also engraved horns for sale, A soldier would purchase one | and allow his companions to make cop- | les of It, never dreaming of course that the sears their collectors’ items, are "map he } a= | New at York jeal look to War of the llers of {oo come pastime The rns” collec the become most highly Nine In the Fren and Indian sre engraved with maps nee of New York od * * prized eh of Provi So proud of their powder horns were owners that engraved thelr names. One belonged Phineas Bunting in 1761. Another to Robert Lloyd at Oswego in another bears the “Daniel Chapman, his horn, ye 18 170 they them with to hes longed inscrip made 8 in de. fe fense of Independence.” One belonged William Eimslle, who, In addition a map of Northern New York, en on it The front of old Meldrum In Aberdeensh One guess as to the and of his bi - » - to in graved Town House ire” Times nt RBquare eavesdropping the top right now If give me the proper build up & Be WNT id ROX vent thoroughly Pleces hax “I'd heen they'd Eyndirate Bervice doilles with Ile prevent warping. to scalloped edg the dry ing on be ironed wrong tn dry. Thi edges from drawing » Ad . towel or pad, up. When fruit staing are fresh, rub on later pouring we stain, over it cold out nis very water then leaving for some tims In wt articie if the stal old, soak the article in a weak solution oxalic salt, boiling in the water weather hang of doors overnight. the ned of acid. » - . 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