Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1930, Page 50

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¥ . WOMAN'S PAGE. Last Hours of Great Fighters “We Shall Meet——" Said Dying Jackson to Weeping Slaves. *TO LEWIS HE FEEBLY DICTATED THESE EXPRESSIONS OF ESTEEM.” During the lifetime of Rachel Jack-|have added peace to the final days of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, OME IN ; »Y If you have & bed with & spring and ‘well cooked fish is good enough without | cult to make a spread long enough to flw.-;e.,“"y Bon, who was a devoutly Christian Andrew Jackson, but it was not needed | sorts |to insure him from dying “friendless woman, Andrew Jackson often had|gnq glone” He who had made so many promised her that as soon as he got out | sincere enemies was bound to have of public life he “would join the many more sincere friends. ch o slaves loved him devotedly. terrible blow to him that| To the last he was a fighter. It was appearent early in June, 1845, ;thnfi the general was failing. An air of solemn expectation surrounded his some | home, the Hermita~e. 2 On the morning of tac 8th he sat up in his cvl;nr, his emaciated 1 the awed gase ation which crowded the Presb ‘hurch, and made his con- fession to God Almighty as publicly as possible. ta Once he had said to & {ric21, Francis . Blair: “Aa came within ton, as H. at-) and Mrs. James K. Polk, He tried to mention more, but his ; | volce failed His dless and alone.” O aRiie efpousal of faith tn God may MENU FOR A DAY. BREAKFAST. (Copyrisht. 1930.) cream, "”:;;,,2{’ corn ufl Pineapple Dessert. sl Shred a fresh peeled pineapple, not . too fine, with a fork, er canned pine- apple may be used and shredded or cut up fine. Blend in half a cupful of strained honey five lespoon! shredded ‘coconut and six ounces of. fresh shreds tened with -addition: . Flavor with the juice ly in chilled parfait glasses. s Brutl may oo prepared.ih the morns may e morn- m&a':‘dmamm-ddednmu minut in Hamburg, Germany, re- cently, after wounding eight people, ¢ sallor was found to be carr three revolvers, two bombs and several knives. SHRIMP WIGGLE. One quart milk, one can cans milk and 3 gt Eg f of 8 e’ i 1 8 | B e ez ik g?gaéigfiégg %§§§i§§~si gnd ; THE HAND OF TIME You can’t push it back, but you can prolong your days by eating foods that keep the arteries soft and pliant, the muscles strong and vibrant and the mind clear and active. Shredded Wheat with milk supplies the elements that keep the body strong and supple —contains all the needed vitamins and mineral salts for insuring health and strength. It's ready-cooked, ready-to- serve. Delicious for any meal, with milk or fruits. WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT Even his h raw oysters, according to some auf ties, 15 with lemon juice, & little red|in the illustral pper and brown and e spread, fi.'iu«. while crabs call for oll, vlw, is entirely too short at the sides to cover | Garnish with s, . e mustard and brown bread and bu to leave the bed s0'sprig of parsley. ‘MUELLER’S SELLING BRAND appear in good proportion, you might nn%!beuo be with the room and peries, Melt in & cupful of then add hal slices of bread which is of standard sise, | and the rails, and ILB. | 0Z.° MUELLER ‘It Stands Suprem LER’S COOKED SPAGHETTI for the main dish of 2 summer meal! What more pleasing sug- gestion than this?—a most delightful change for all the family,and relief from kitchen drudgery for the housewife. Here is 2 meal that is most simple to prepare, yet it is complete, delicious and perfectly balanced, Ideal for those hot days when appetites are hard to please, Mueller’s ‘Cooked Spaghetti provides abundant nourishment for children and adults. s The Natural Juices Supply the Source.. No “Filler” Added This healthful, delicious food ‘comes to you already cooked and in a sauce made of luscious tomatoes, other fresh vegetables and mellow, whole;milk cheese. The rich consistency of this delicious sauce is derived entirely from the choice in, bit of «“filler”, artificial coloring or preservative added. All the work is done for you! The tomatoes, other fresh vegetables and properly aged cheese are carefully selected by experts, skillfully blended with Mueller's Spaghetti and propetly cooked in bright, sunlit kitchens, under the most modern sanitary conditions. “Just Heat and Eat” All you have to do is to heat the can, open it and serve. No hours of work in a hot kitchen—no time' taken from healthy outdoor recreation. Best of all, your family will welcome this change from heavier foods, for Mueller’s Spagherti js delightfully light and fluffy and easy to digest. LARGEST SARA HILAND. dressed yould make it appear very awk- We Americans are apt to think that| mattress so constructed that 1 s dim- | ward. To avold this effect, the bed has creamy and smooth, stirring cons A 1f 8 teaspoonful each of salt and celery salt, a dash of nutmeg, &/ spri ook ?Imh of pepper, two hard-boiled eggs Pgl f § b gl hat have been forced through a sieve,| with the dressing serve e two_cupfuls of diced chicken and two| § thori- | try to fix the bed in the manner shown |cupfuls of cooked aspa: cut small pleces. Bring nearly to & boil serve in ramekins shells. . dash of paprika and a gredients that enter into it. There is not a WEDNESDAY, MAY: 28, 1930 (o] Lo e = i of alcohol ‘of T SHALMAR. Sports Shirts. shirts made room. ‘Taflets -(silk or mercerized), glazed chintz or poplin would be found satis- factory materials for this purpose, and it the spread is plain, the flounce may & be of flowered material. (Copyright, 1980.) e o il Asparagus and Chicken, ble- (ef 262 one tablespo spoonfuls of butter, poon - ful of flour, and when well blended one | teaspoon the thorts | taki al. chusen bly bl i o Stuffed Veal Steak. yeal steak cut one-halt , one teaspoon salt, one-fourth five tabl Cook until | fat, two oy butter, two-thirds | be ‘water. gvl off the steak with adamp cle lnfic with the salt and ‘;pm ice one slice in a bal o cream. into or pastry she It is made from a special blend of farina, that wondetfully nutritious food, known everywhere for its casy digestibility. Please Your Own Taste Ofcoufie,d:aemnVnfletyofmyawmveMudle:’. Cooked Spaghettl. Just please your own taste and add left-over meat or mushrooms.. One of the many appetiz- ing recipes appears belows STUFFED GREEN PEPPERS 1 Can Mueller’s Cooked Spaghetti 6 Green Peppers 6 Tablespoons Grated Cheese Cut tops off the peppers, remove seeds and fibre. Stand in boiling water for 10 Drain. Then fill each pepper with the cooked spaghetti, cover the top with grated cheese. , Placethe peppers upright in & pan containing & small amount of hot water. Bake in 2 moder- ate oven for 20 minutes. Keep half 2 dozen cans of Mueller's Cooked Spaghett! in your pantry at all times. They will always be ready for a quick and healthful meal—and you may be sure that . this meal will always be appreciated by your family and your guests. It is the better flavor of Mueller's Cooked Spaghetti—its light and fluffy texture—its healthful good- ness—that make this food stand supreme. Ask your grocer for Mueller's Cooked Spaghetti. He has it or can get it for you. el FEATURES, E LRI As a Change From Potatoes MACARONI SPAGHETTI EGG:NOODLES ELBOW MACARONI COOKED SPAGHETTI IN. AMERICA L ol CE] E8 Sad

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