Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1925, Page 56

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WOMAIN S PAGE T 9 EATURES izt RS a weight. When the butter Is firn trim_each pile evenly and cut e: = = BY WINIFRED STUART GIBBS, b Auswers to readers’ questions regarding | bread and butter—the bread at least |Dile in 31;-inch slices. Spread thes BY DOROTHY STOTE. Food Specialiat. (Copyrisht. 1928.) Qe tod S e "rieiared Biuart hours old. Then a cup of tea or with butter und put together in suc on_nutrition. Questions showid be a coa and the simplest Kind of dessert @ Way that a white bl companied by 1f-addressed, g 4 g et or a fruit |nate with a graham of gr ain Probably it is only because their T ity |0y & selt-addremed, such as a cup of junket or a fruit |nate “l““ . eraham one Hu:eh- again walls are louder that we hear more est will be answe: |dm ';‘m. colunm | gelatin dish. o] ‘]U‘HQ‘I‘ ; m‘ i \\cu.d t'h‘::‘I = . re trying ~ red through the mail. Por hile soup_is not nec- n the by 1as heen made hard of .;‘;2’;‘,2,‘::‘;:‘:;‘;‘,‘.'.,}‘?;'05 o trying E will be made to answer qurs. For dinner, wh ouD. 18 ut in thin s for serving. These Hopa promptly. but we bespeak the in essar: ometines 3 of clear|C! e - W LR e Z 3 BRSPS Mo e ol | Dretn stion. 1t | 2 re very “atiracitve, as esirous of g able delay, "The: mumbec of Jen i appears in 1 1o f ceived s farEe and ehen mmst ke 1 |8hould be made very carefully, all| =€ < orm of Making the Most of Your Looks FOOD AND HEALTH |||y o 1 aily Cross-Word Puzzle Answers to Food Questions [fen, 5€ mbha, Pt ot e fashion, in her demand for a pencil- | R - aneotun turn.——Address: Winifred Staart Gibb, fat being skimmed after the broth | ble, and one hears the over-rotund West Thirty-ninth street, New York ( is cold. Then try the lean part of | | NOW for the sakud. Shrimp s en speak slightingly and with scant ke e twottnalled chops o= a oyed by most people. but since not sympathy of the troubles of the thin. ) T am very much troubled with gas |of white meat of chicken or a very | (HerY ome eats shell fish, vou might Novertheless, the thin sisterhood X 21 which gets up around my side and |small plece of p steak | ke’ to have chicken as’an alterna and brotherhood have just as real a heart and frichtens me so much for |with baked po other ‘1‘)""’:() ;nnkr- shrimp salad remove problem as thelr chubby fellows, for S5 1 vty oy demt. s there acn | ial arech withont < |the fish from the can. cover with to be nm!recinm{ underweight Is to special diet to follow? I am losing | Another simple dessert and a small| €01l Water and let stand for 20 min run a definite risk of injury to the 27 flesh and am afraid to eat. I had to|cup of black coffee should be enough | 18 Drain and dry between towels health and general wellbeing. wean my baby.—Mrs, H. H. for you. | Mofsten with a cream dressing and To begin with, the individuals who iEe Gnibeds of Teb e i g I note that you are troubled With| please remember before trying this | jyave e 2 4 are trylng to put on pounds must 29 |30 . gas and this frightens you. My iirst|gjet that it is not planned for any ,',L‘.\“',)': i “’;,',’)fi.”'fn;fv',',, et ang Dear Ann 7 o) know ‘what ithelr malntenance T'ol . and very strongest piece of advice is particular type of indigestion. Tt is | tered alives an shrimps, qua S T Y A ) ts. In other words, they mus this: top being frightened. The | gimply a-dietary made up of easily | fhe fon or . Why will Elsie’s mother wear tur- N o clear ploture of what constitutes . e n o eink frigntensd. (e |n“n'\’x“.\ml dletEcy hnadetiip ot easliv i ik s > very atfrar bans? She has so many lines around proper meals for thelr relaxed mo. L e e e e her eyves, and, of course, they show merts. With this as a smrll{u; whn themselves in the least dangerous. If [\ould be through knowing what tyie | sreain "]"’;”-"‘3':‘{‘ i“‘; "I\”””!{{ ice it is to'decide on the surplus that You make n determined effort and use | % indipestion Sou have, 1t von cura| Leam and il with the following m 5 3 is to be counted on for the coveted ol power L ke ent o e o Turare|ture: Beat one pint of heavy cream pean. A hat with a little brim to 4 et Dounds {to wri 3 until =t and add one-half c k self stop heing frightened and this | o S &L B e shade her face would soften those It is also lmplr:'.?lax:lf;gn\mlll‘\: i L el L [wewestione v vowdered sugar, one jar of « ot account any deviatia : . = one teaspoon of vanilla and one e r turn, tend to lessen the amount of | T expect to celebrate my seventh bon : ; mal, any latent tendency to disease, gas present. | weading anniversary. There to be | !f Canned pineapple cut in small cubes so much youn ulosis or dlabetes, or, in fact, i | 8 ers Hinic§ | Cover with 1ce cream until the mold Yours for affecting shade. ¢ other disease that must be Now, about advising you as to diet. |about 20 guests, and I don’t thin overflows. Place the cover on ours for a 5 shade. genectdisetactithE, B uitatiiibe T am taking for granied that vou are | will be able to' seat them all ar a| PYEows Iiase the wover on e fovi coaunle Tmnatitie otherwise in normal health and that, |table, #o think that T will have u|DRcK b salt ef dninijeny e rother than under, Weight, while therefore. You do not need a special | buffet supper. Will you be so kind | Of Gt Let stand two hours, - D e o ey diet, such as would be planned for |as to offer a few suggestions?—3rs. |, N0V for the cake. You w = e very obscure cases of indigestion. . T. B. lark. I - 'r/ 'r/? form of heart disturbance must just 3 | T 50 menu for a buffet supper|D€, 9ark. For the light cake e THE IDO s surely be under the normal rather T should look first of all to the DO | A Befas foliow might like silver spon : up in full force with a brimless cha linas immensely ard make her seem (Covyright. 1025.) els. Sometimes constipation make this cake use than over. metimes ' constipasl Sandwiches, salad. salted nuts, | MK this cake use five = These points well understood, it is cause all of the sensations described. | S ehl time to think of planning such fatten Lo not be satisfied with an occasionai | olives, pickles, onehalf cup of bread BY HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOR ing dlets as may seem advisable. or even a daily movement if this Is not | late, coffee. rem at first to have | GUATlers cup of su £ There are two main points to re. Acro 2 } 2% thorough. A warm enema of c e «n{e; m]:_w s ].n at fir ‘fi“ Save lspoon of vanilla. Beat whites of e member—H that there must be| 1. Litany sung by persons moving in R | adjusted doses of mineral oil will | much " originality, but it will serve wNOR 0L FOLUR. | Ok I A gay Mrs. Churchill, but the little girl | stored up & fuir surplus of body-build- orderly array. 53. Nickname of a governor | ably help you get rid of this condition, |48 the basis for many attractive va e r mixed and sifte on dlhides 1 ms. | Whose shyness had kept her from |ing food: secondly, that the fatty tis- | 10. Himself. 54. Charitable. | providing you are eating the proper |ations. For example. the sandwiches | (8 FUEES PAEEC #08 uring her vacaion. Wi | being popular with men. He wondered | gye jtself must be Increased. It is just . Upon. | Down | food. | might be of two kind T»m\ ,.nu‘). A lie hiixbhre: add il ppy Inn, but she can- | he s her again. He wondered what | giets, to think of balance as when a | 13. Exist. Ax again. to follow the most normal diet, for if | ¥ <f WY NOL 0¥ ancioty, Snehory p Al Boiise. there is anything really wrong only a | 21¢ ese o ar or lobster. wake oy iupression oi | her plans would be now that she had |normal regimen is the subject in hand. | 14. Metal. ; make lobster remove the lobster meat Wife of Geraint. {physician can help you. 1 note that | . Trean" T pron ikes bes’ | heen discovered k of thos Conjunction Dean dixapp r because he dis sco In this connection think of those N 3 e 4 x sl o ety Brerss | sans ot Point In his thoughts he | who are eagerly seekins to increase ool aon Note of the scale you have weaned vour baby and this| from the shell. chop and season with < o himelf. Eve | saw George Waldron drive by in his ir weight by eating ‘“fattening | 20. College official. o, 3 el InTcals fatl vori been | @ salad dressing. S ad this mix- wnd 1L struck him suddenly that | foeds,” straches, sweets, fats and the| 22 Capuchin monkey oo Under the physiclan's carevat least | ture o crisp lettuce and proceed as == —— h hetieving Ay had gone driving with Waldron | like. Up to a certain point, this is as . Conspiracy. Favtehimonth during confinement. He, therefore, | fOF #ny other sundwiches ()n(lerful \(11[" L heen discoverels 52 | earlier in ‘the evening. She had re- [it should be, but if scant attention is | 26. Prefix: Out of. i 3 would probably know if you had any To make the cheese and anc ik Norris and Dean Hamp- | turned without him. Now that he | paid to storing away extra body-[27. Manner of walking. S Ba organic trouble. focieach fouxth cup of & g artin’ persuades thew (0 keep | :!mu;.'l:: “LEL"} he rex:fmherfl{‘ seeing building tood. or prolel{vr:‘l\;"(:m\:l‘r:gm . ;‘lfix_—::r;iu&;;;l;hn) L s e s ,}r;“mm v the fuice, of an | can cheese use two teaspoons of but- Face Powder ay get out of a machine at the gate. |are likely to happen— 4 re 9. . | Thrthds) orange of a wineglass of grapejuice a 0! ason e e | 16 sne nad been with Waldron cer. | e indigestion because of the one:|31. A thickness. FoTa ool Lo ett part of & baked apple or a | mustard, salt and anchovy sauce CHAE R SLNIL S | tainly he would have come In with | sidedness of the dlet: and, secondly,|32. Convulsive inhalation of air. bl 3 | 3ish of very thoroushly cooked prunes, | To make the filling for anch Dean Does Some Thinking. | b z "n...lxxm‘\,n\l\n_hfi 'mllhe:;d on that | the = p‘\l]r[n:::"nfl:h:,e?l:‘i‘levlflov} v:r‘,e - :‘:;:'of the scale. | S liae tonti aloth r-;{h.\: ,,hm, o dri‘( ’§"“"" u.‘,‘.,gm,, o 1:; xr:;: '(‘.”'. ll;v‘“;’\ e '«),’r ‘; drive ad aldron made imself | be defeated. s is caus 2 x e rt blast 1of the home-cooked porr e. orn or | DOl B8 to & s o obnoxious to Fay, so that she had re- | fact that when there is not sufficient | 35. Oxidize. Flisicant. | wheat or fine rice with whole milk in- |and salt and cream and season with fused to drive home with him? A per- | body-building food suppled the svs- | 37. Mother. . A Kind of shot { stead of heavy cream: a slice of toast |anchovy sauce. Spread betweer | fect tempest of fury seized Dean as [ tem demurs at the task set. In other | 36. Wind of the Adviatic O o e {and a cup of coffee with hot milk and | slices of buttered bread this thought occurred to him. He de. | words, the surplus of bullding mate- | 41. Before. 35 DGIRI G (hsicoinees I'very little or no sugar should be| Another attractive sandwicl | termined to see Waldron as soon as | rial helps the system as a whole take "f:l{“‘?:;'m(_,m,.‘.” post »uthern constellation | enough for you at the present time, as |made by cutting slices ice cream, fruit, choco- heatigs fold until blende dividual tins twe with powdered s moderate oven as the silence compact had 1 upon, Mr. Martin left rs and Jack asked Elsie to Dean went to a corner of the nda, lighted a cigar and sat down to_think over what had happened the man returned to the hotel. up more of the extra fatty food than | 44. F AmciEnt city of the Chaldees, you are no longer nursing your baby graham’ bread, spreading Since thut afternoon. conflicting In the meantime, as they circled |it could otherwise accomplish. . Thus. } Myself. or luncheon, I should trv a simple [of the white bread with bu e o thoughts had been warring in him. | qou1y around the floor, Elsie and Jack | And just to show how dependent | 46. Kitchen utensil . Small snake salad made with cottage cheese halls | placing the slices of graham on to ¢ o-glo. _People Ele ltiad heen pullcd Coward (04 (11 liwére: taniing one natural process is upon the 4% Centimeter (abbr.). Beast of burden or fruit or the yolks of hard-boiled | Butter the graham slices tores i O'Don spite of his disapproval of her, but the | "y 45,0 “see why we should keep | others. it should be pointed out that | = — = Apartment . eggs served with a plain boiled dress- | add another slice of white b revelation of tonight put a different | gyony " pigie was saving, “she de. | vhen extra building material must ls: & SR it ety | ing on lettuce. White or whole wheat | peat the process, beginning with : il aspect upon eve: serves to be exposed: I think we were | be given, as for example after a | e PhensbasRi taforel the myl ool ' vere il then extra carbohydrate | 5 27 . ! < bols to promise to keep it quiet. severe illness, s < 5 = Brown. | Pt like a frightened child, her mouth o s ke e e ety toud- et I populasty - e tremulous anc 1 radiance dead 3 fattening food—must! be oy 3 /7 . = plexior ful beant Hampton if you broke your promise,” | known g 1 Toward. sion of the afternoon had stirred In | g, J2C5 FiEh trye brotherly cand So if we are members of the him. somc tende “”“‘-”] e L twan Row 46 son mael ,_’""'l’:"{l‘:‘r “<kinny” clan, let us not simply tuck | 2 . his hearts and filled him with v Tachn At oas s away quantities of potatoes, butter, ! | S Dow, Jack?_ Stll as infatusted asiVRF U H Phe other flesh-orofu Salad and Muffins. He realized now that he loved her. inz foodstuffs: let us see to it that| p=t wad is made of egged cooked | When she had stood up before them our tissues are given material that Just below the boiling point for half | a slim, frightened figure, and had will build them up to the point where| [§' f i said quite simpy. “1 wanted be aitan g " P they can help our entiré bodily or popular.” Dean had understood ex- ;"v",“»‘-"-_:: l;eeul“\:‘ Jlsie had entered the | Y (80 ire fts needed flesh, shells, and cut the eggs in haif length: | actly why she had mtwu‘;mlml a8 e Bl oot Gt G To give detailed diets for such a | wise. Remove the yolks, mix with | widow. Far from making him d @ I GhEia Ol O SERE cotne is eve. | . mpaizn would be impossible. It is dEal-Sa el el SR et her more, as Elsie had hoped, he Jome hew atrival that he hadn't met. | 5y cely a matter of individual state | gl e Cer: on croam. sali xelvendl vealized that his reasons for disap- fh€ she looked like a peach. Until | ¢ feaith, of digestive power and of I ver and a little mustard, and return to | proving of her had been removed. | (OMiEht he hadn't wanted to look at|ymediate demands upon the system. | | |the whites. Berve on lettuce, with o was not & widow, she had never | &nother girl. Did that mean that his | Tharetore, we. offer instead these ) | mavonnaise dressing. Cut the muflins Rotoucat o ther Neither | [¢€ling toward Fay had undergone a | inciples. hoping that any one inter. AT left from breakfast in half and toust ok =he a sophistics tle flirt. ' ¢hange: that he was no longer in love | aginq will be spurred to stduy the quite brown. Then butter thickly Up here at the had prob. | With her? A <ubiect further for his individual up ably tasted popularity for the first : 3= building. ime in her life. No wonder it had . little unwise. — Salmon Aspic, - @ L ne!rl¢>I:;z;1'|:axx\x\\4]:-;’::\i :}.":“":l”. ¢ his din Bread and Butter Pudding. Canned salmon may be used for Truly Satlsfyln | i i | Sure thing.” Jack returned imper turbably, and nagging litile doubt once mor iled him. Be TR n hour and then cooled. Remove the | Copyright, 1925 North Awmerican Newspaper Alliance I this dish. First line a china dish ike of her, he had unwittin com Four cups of milk, smalil loaf bakers' | with aspic jelly. When this is firm pared her with Elsie. He remembered bLread, half cup gar. three eggs,[add a laver of the fltaked saimon. how startled he had been when. in butter to spread each slice of bread, [ Have ready cooked chopped vegetable: » “ay 3| he had no- one-quarter teaspoonful =salt. Remove |and to these add a mayonnaise dres: ced for how empty | the crusts from the loaf and cut in|inz. Fill the center of the dish or and vacuous El face was com- | one-half inch squares. Spread each|mold with the vegetables and then pared with the vividness of Fay with butter and place buttered 'side | 2dd more’ vegetables and aspic jelly | Iie had told himself then that she | down in an oiled baking dish. Beat | according to the gquantity required | was an empty-headed little flirt, and | the eggs, add the sugar, sait and milk. | and the size of the mold. vet. in spite of that, it had been on | Strain and pour the mixture on the : i | that night that his interest in her bread. Let stand one-half hour. Bake ! had been aroused. The vividness of |In a covere llmkn'ry: ‘mrhlrin‘ a slow Lemon Curd. R T e o in him |Oven. After the first half hour re-| e et had apperied <o something i NN oo avers oo e ed aitorun Te top | Put one-half a pound of sugar, two | T n A He11 and he had been distinctly aw . = e v parbofl ounces of butter and the juice and1 Tk ey s a BRI of the pudding. For variety paroiled | Sunces of Butier and the julce and Al h th P had told him that he disliked her in- | I&ISins may ‘_:fa(“v”g':x‘_f“'(', e he | enameled or aluminum saucepan. ways has € pure, dehClO\ls tensely e heE & Stir over a low heat until the butter . Tonigit, however, she had not Leen S4UCe bl T ted then eai trelenn, e | flavor that has earned for it the vivid. Tonizht sne had not been the ously beaten. Continue to cook | . . Under the metric svstem a_milea- | dlowiy. srring all the tme. uni he | latgest sale in North America. 3 minute or 60 miles an hour becomes | mixture thickens. It must not be al- My Neighbor Says: 1.609 kilometers a minute or 96.54|lowed to boil. Pour into a jar and b kilometers an hour. cover. Ammonia and water in equal ~move varnish 0 brighten an oak dining ta- ble prepare a pan of soapy wa- ter with any mild white soap, 1 cloth, wash the table at the spots. As you wash wipe with another cloth. Do not let any water rem 1 on the table, and when it is thor. oughly dry go over it with a #o0d turnit Never wa : - stockings | | i i - pNever wash stockings Sorry we had to print this ad p rots the rubber. Wash in " water with & brush. Thet | | vertiscment before the candy last mu r if treated i 2 this mann R was ready. We'd like you to Do ot take too thick a asih ) - g5 off in paring potatoes. The hest try it and sce how good it is. part of the potato Is near the | | i 5 Skin It's made with {J If metal teapots are not used for some time they are likely to - 1 nowdriit sugar into the pot before put-"| | This Important Question Will Now Be Settled Once and for All! The Evening Star has sent an exploring ex- pedition to Eskimoland, to seek out the home and workshops of Santa Claus. Holly Berry, special correspondent of The Evening Star; will send daily wireless dispatches to our young readers, When poaching eggs try add- teaspoon of vinegar to the Vir helps to set the nd keeps it from spread- Beginning Dec. 14 ATTENTION! YOUNG READERS! for the most | precious gold There’s no ammonia nor acid in Solarine to roughen the most delicate handsnor harm the most precious gold or silver. It is the one safe metal polish that you can use. Buy a can today at your grocer, hardware, drug- News is what people want in a newspaper. Here is the most important news of the Christ- mas season,—a real exploring expedition which -l find Santa Claus and take photographs of him in the midst of his final preparations. The expedition starts from the wireless sta- tion at North Poleville on December 13. On the following day it will interview Santa Claus. A SPECIAL DISPATCH EVERY DAY - FROM SANTA' CLAUS LAND Snowdrift—a rich citeamy cooking fat made by the Wesson Oil people BRRRERVERVERERVERERERERERERVERERE < ‘B

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