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The teacher or writer who [list of matcrials, with which to not only |required. To two cupfuls of hominy, — v collection. They vary in vein froom pathos | was for n.ore than two years a student at | § practl stions About Foodand the | suggests a mew order of things Is designated |vary the monotony of too frequent meat |one cupful of chopped nuts. Beat two cgge d i to b all of them keep the reader's | Mount Hermon, Mr. Moody's school for Prepatations of It a “ovank [diet, but assist, very materially, in keeps |and add with sufficient milk to mako tha arge Number of Spring Publications Pu | /oot cil ‘sustained. The size of the | young men, from which place he was called @eosssresssssssisstitsiceey The strongest appeal to the reason of ing the appetite in a normal state for mixture like a sUfl batte Season with Forth by Publishing Houses. | volume 1s very convenient for handy read- [by the Episcopal City misslon of Boston to Datic e those who have become wedded to a too |wholesome enjoyment of food |Balt and pepper; bake in a moderate oven Ing, and the binding and typographical | the Sailors’ Haven, Charlestown, of which il frequent meat diet may be made on eco- | Many imagine that the dishes presented |for half an hour. Rice or corn may be used | work are most attractive. The serios should | he 1s now the superintendent. Houghton, BREAKFAST. nomical grounds, That they can get some- |for meat substitutes are too much trouble |instead of hominy IN POINT OF NUMBERS NOVELS LEAD | prove very popular and reflect much credit | Mifiin & Co., Boston. Price, $1.50. Fruit, thing at less cost that will furnish an |to make, or require ingredients not always | Indian Pilau plays a leading role in saving the h. vol, Brofled Beak Ros. TameaMm. cauce. |asreeable change and substitute for the |procurable. This is not the case, if a care- |two quarts of boiling water and cook until Rooks |lar Freight Train,” “The Winning of the|The work is of a high order that will ba Coftee g (15 and “An Engineer's Christmas Story.” |the illustrations representing different Cheese. Wafers, rest. display the culinary skill of the cook, melted, and seasoning of pepper and salt. Veastatto Wotip. While there is undeniably much over- |De considered as important a feature as Its |heated dish and garnish with sliced, hard- 5 Macaroni—This well known product of T eeinkiing of history and | \he title page of a novel published by Little, | pleton, DeWolf Hopper, David Warfleld, Cold Blaw, causes one-half ov the disease and the evils ovels, with a sp 3 d ¢ . for a great variety of most palatable dishes, ] foe Ruves Hh T oDet o | 11y ¥EC it serves as an introductioon to a FRIDAY ate rules of guldance, without a knowl- Not a soft pasty food- s entitled “Tho Inlande o o | author. In a recent magazine article dis- |been augmented by a volume devoted to the Cereal, Cream, most pronounced physical pecullarities. | o ooy el) adapted to substitute meats. story in Seribner's magazine, although he [ 0 ' N eR Baked Macaroni—Have a kettle well filled aging_editor of the Louisville COUTIer | yyr (he sense of womanbood.” Judged | year 1250 and also many illustrations trom HRos . often governed by what he wants, or thinks and boil until tender when pressed hetween i Rt Y AR ot tave Dexter” at once takes his place among the | preciate this well written and conclse ac- Macaroni and Spinach, quires. 00d and Blue,” two nove ¢ o e | Sty of Truth's discovery of her love for | who by reason of his deeply religious char- Coftee. " lthat tncludes all animal products, I too |y T REEY IR b e ehoukh Tulander,” will not detract in (he least from it BREAKFABT. 2 | grated cheese, Parmesan if you use it, then b r (s, | The | her Onal reunion with her hushand, is told funiformity with previous publications be- Cereal, Cream. tain an average balance. They fail to asso- mest anxious to follow to its clos o ness and with marvelous insight which is |added that the Heroes of the Natlons series Hot Rolls. Coffee, ~ |timilar elements of nutrition, and there- | .hoouo ang bits of butter. Bake in the up on a plantation by his father and care Hot Potato Salad. fuls of butter with three tablespoonfuls of His father dies and the lad goes to the eit¥, | sy tenderness. Upon closing the baok, |to which they belong and who have been ac- Barley Broth. committing & grave error, for if, in order of , thyme and small ay leaf v} B e e ersary | entertainiog novel, s a psychological study | several national ideals. The narratives are Queen of AN Puddings. by the body, we attempt the feat of eat- Presious to his marriage. He afterward | A stock. Stir until it boils up smooth, then, o B oy | @11 beautitul type of woman, it is equally [while thoroughly t:ustworthy as bistory, BREAKFAST the powers of digestion and assimilation. v shaken, and, falling into are set for | Stewed Kidneys, Baked Potatoes. thirty minutes. Add half a pint of cream onds . i\ 4 cook & moment longer conciliation follows and a1l ends as habpily | opgery of the Sailors’ Haven in Charles “Spiritual Knowing: or Bible Sunshine, Roasted SHar Boup with Rigs, 18 served for dinner, as s the general cus. [ WOmest Jeny kage of macaroni into inch lengths aud the merchant and naval service, and in v ese! e re pple and Celery Salad, of most eaters, be dispensed with for|® PAC many of the characters, and friendship | iy wa. interpretation yet presented of the religious App rom himself. The story is told with spirit boek fs interesting as belng a frank | curistian science, divine healing and mental Brown Bread and Butter it and pepper. Add oue and one-half) to the last page. Charles Scribner's Sons, [ yomething which (o tic landsman smasky movements and a clear and orderly GRACE WITHOUT MEAT. of nothing better, even while she deplorea | Turn into rthen dish and brown in u request seut us for elther a “new meat.” | thicken with & little flour mixed with milk # £ ahoit shanine 1 that faith has been too nebulous even Lo A charming little volume of short storles | realistic story of twelve years of life before His Ignorance I' th' mystery keeps him a | The organic necds cannot be but indif- [the hominy left from breakfast can be nd th L Railroad." The stories are selected from | gmong the seamen enteriug the port of a € )] ; : Throw a cupful of rice into | on the publishers. The present volume con- Cereal. Cream, tains 1ght Run of the Overland R. H. Russell of New York has published Btewed Potatoes. ensive meats they consider so neces- |ful selection of dishes and materials rc- |tender. Drain in a colander. Let cold Works in | armer’s Railroad,” “A Million Dol-{an artistic souvenir of Weber & Flelds. Waffies, Maple Syrup, ry, will at least attract their attention |quired fs made, with the design to produce [water run over it for a moment; drain o and consideration, and curlosity to test the |something as wholesome and palatablo as |again and set in a moderate oven to dry pred Men—Magn- wscontinental,” “Conductor Pat Fran- [appreciated by the patrons of the theater, Rice Pilau, Sardine Salad. truth of the theories advocated may do the [the meat preparatfons, and not wholly to and keep hot. Then add an ounce of butter, MeClure, Phillips & Co., New York. Price |[members of the company. Joseph M. ‘;)i;';g‘l;g Rules for Regulating Diet. though the atiractiveness of the dish must (Toss until thoroughly mixed. Pile on a 50 cents Weber and Lew M. Fields are pictured in ble | 7 » their characteristic makeup. There are Braised Mutton. Browu Bauce, 4 substang boiled eggs and fried onions In brown sauce. The lust week in March brought to hand | wppy iy pogter, by Sidney MeCall,” reads | good pictures of Lillian Russell, Fay Tem- Brown Potatoes. Peas. Hag. and Al [MProper esuion which & large number of new volumes, mainly o el R Rl (Comnote " 1\ it fs Qi wheat, is prepared in such form as to be Brown & Co. A simple enough announce: | Bessie Clayton, John T. Kelly and a dozen el 7Ry Rese; that infiict all classes of soclsty, It 18 dM-§ 0 oy b " 10 Vo nniving & nutritious: basls blography, and a few new editions of old | o0 mvcterious in its unfamiliar- | lesser lights ’ cult to apply to the individual any accur- works. A new novel by Harrison Robertson Y 3 R R Xar. Sdee of his habits and life, as well as his |80d it may enter into almost any combina- | 2 most remarkable novel by a new American| “The Heroes of the Nations” series ha ge o s " ! 0 1 not aharsh sin . was first brought into literary prominence Fruit. tion of fod from B0UBA to demserts, Tt 18| ped grain by “How the Derby Was Won'" n short| i (o English novelists, Charles |story of the life of Saint Louis (Louts IX | Codfish in Cream. Plain Bolled Potatoes, | The average eater cannot be trusted | p Aol e A e elow we give a few recipes for dishes, . S1LHOUED. he Thackeray and Dickens, Mr. W. D, |of France.) The writer Is Prof. Frederick Bread Grigllp Qaker Cofies, to depend entirely upon his powers of dis-; Ly " U8 B C AR T ourscs had long been known in _"““"‘; "f" $ 1. | Howells has sald “that the highest type of | Perry of All Souls' college, Oxford. The Oyster Omelet. Celery, crimination as to the quantity or quality cles as the associate editor and later MaN- | poye)jse fs that who can most winningly |volume contalns a map of France for the Nut Sandwiches, of food required, as his cholce of f00d 18 t00 | & "y oiling, salted water. Put in half a k. 4v Y DINNER package of macaroni without breaking it, sl ¥ v“‘:“ |m\<' lr"-rm \‘l‘.‘n‘:‘ ‘u\«.‘\:‘x‘ . Teq | bY this obiter dictum, the author of “Truth fold paintings. Students of history will ap- Fish Chowder. he wants, and not by what he actually re- followed by “If ere a Ma \garont and Spina e man who Indulges in a mixed dlet | NUmP and finger. Drain it, and put Into placed their author in the first rank of foremost of the novelists of the day. The|count of one of the early French kings, | e Cottage Pudding. Lemon Sauce. a stowpan, season with white pepper and gouthern writers. The present story, the husband she has married out of grati- |acter has always been a most interesting e apt to partake to excess of one or tWo|p. hayel gauce to moisten. Put a layer et o the loust 10 | tude, of hor unconscious blossoming into a | Agure in both church and secular history. SATURD. elements of nutrition while he neglects to [ ¢“PVEL FRETE, I ROTIER T T EERED the glory of its author's fame, for It ds 0|, 5010 ;g heautiful type of woman, and of | The volume is plainly but neatly bound in Prait, obtain others in sufcient amount to sus- story that no one can begin without being | add another layer of macaroni, and so on s, ; i § o1 Liver and Bacon. ciate meats with other products containing ! 4 L 4 B young southern Tad and | ¥Ith most wouderful delicucy and_ tender- | longing to the same serfes. It might be Chioumibas and Onlons, | Ate M P until dish is full. Cover top with the his two men friends. The boy was brought | oo e i 1ot quite, genfus. It was surely | Is a group of blographical studies of the LUNCH. fore, when fncluded in our menus for | iRy B NS CF 4 %, | more than talent that conceived und wrote |lives and work of a number of representa- Smoked Sulmon Toast |breakfast, atoner and supper are meats, | “'yi ib G RIRTE L b lespoon fully educated, with strictest and mfl’l the last chapters of this book, which re- |tive historical characters about whom have Butter Cakes. Cereal Coffee, | ©8&8, milk, cereals, legumes and foods of reverential tdeas in regard to womanhood. | .ong yniimate mental detail with unsur- |gathered the great traditions of the nations DINNER. like nature, we are greatly In danger of | . S o oo F o ore e fire with there to find his ideal shattered by 0 [ \Hethor we rokard 1 s o fasciaating and | cepted, In many instances, 1 (vpes of the| Mutton Ragout. = Mushed Potatoes. | 1o aqualise the various elements demanded small slice of onion, a sprig desertion of his lady love forty-eight hours | J ad f : tied together, a little grated nutmeg, a !|of the fin de siecle man and woman, or as |the work of writers who are recognized au- Coffee ing & corresponding proportion of the |, o) eagnoontul of salt and & pint of white moets and weds @ most estimable YOUNZ | "y popiatively winning picture of a noble | thorities on their several subjects and, SUNDAY, various other substances, we will overtax Iady, but his faith in womankipd has been v g place where it will just simmer. Keep cov- | veal and :nn\nu(lu( Little, Brown & Co., [present picturesque and dramatic stories of Salad of Grape Frult and Bananas, In many instances individuals would en- | 04" "o iving occastonally and cook for him, he b lieves on very strong ,,n..y‘r nlm‘ Boston. Price $1.5 the men and of the events counected with Cereal. Cream joy much better health If they restricted A his wife is insincere and nearly ends his them G, P. Putnam's Sons, New York. i - their indulgence in meat to one meal each — ¢ Sons, Corn Pone. Coffee, r b o leve e8POO) of butter and own life as well as her happiness. A re anten H. King, who is now superin- | Price, $1.50. LUNCH, day, or even less frequently. When meat |°F W0 level tabl nfuls of butter and a8 we could wish. The story In one of (030 | (o, ¥)yus, spent twelve years At sea 10 | by Thootore 1. Seward, 1o the most sective At Baked Potatoes. | L2t course, It may, to the advantage | Macaroni and Corn—Break a quarter o povels which portrays that which is best in atches at Sea” he has undertaken |ijeas and impulses that are finding expres- Chariotle Rusks. Coffee. | breaktast, midday lunch and tea. :fl"m': :fl':;;' (?"':‘,'-'.,".".::,', .‘:.'"x‘\’::-ul.-:‘r\?.lx”.; forth the sailor's life as It actually i, | sjon in the various movements known as Lobster Farol Subatitates for Meat, 2 Al and the plot is sufliciently iNKERUOUS A0d | and cven aive secouns . o8 E Frult Tea Cake. Frequently the housekeeper resorts to|cupfuls of milk and two level tablespoonfuls mysterious to hold the attention unMAKEING | portances. ALl e ad \\‘:mk"\[ -:‘r"n\..“:‘(‘-‘u have ?y‘ HBRCBG ARETesAYe MIRINIALIER - 01 s v &« meat dish simply because sho can think [of butter. Mix this with the macaroni Vew Yo rice, $1.50 . . presentation of the falth that lles at the the necessity. And this is evident from the | moderately quick oven. If the corn is fresh, New York. Price, §1 of romance, and thia quality is Dot 14cKIDg | hottom of them is much needed. To many 4 *q — in Mr. King's book, but it is essentially a ; L. baep 190 RAZMIGUR QYR 08 | i o L |or “a substitute for everlasting beef, veal, | two level tublespoonfuls to a pint Bas just been published by McClure. Phil | (ho mast. The author has for the last elght | foris :;:L'L:,’:,}:,,’,n",'n’ “::-"'m; ovle S04 | Eats only feeh, the understanding, valor; |mutton or pork.” Baked Hominy with Nuts—For this dish lips & Co., New York, under the title “The ars been engaged in sl v wa at oW ; i ao e amssionary Wwork | with a lucidity that, though it may not| niovARd, i vl | terently supplied by starch and sugar, but |used or prepared in following manner: For | corvinee, cannot fall to enlighten, all who | T him ‘tls but a meal; to you 'tis virtue. McClure's magazine and this volume will | Boston. During this time he have other foods that, in their various | coarse hominy, take four parts of water fllustrate the diffe v has enter- | i 1t and, under his skillful pen, words | Through a common error, many look upon | *® ! g » ) stra e erence form one of a series of five to he fssucd thix | fained many audiences in the New Eogland |(va¢ bave seemed (o many somewbat | the absence of animal food from their dally |forme. will supply ell watural demands for milk and water to one of grain; cook | i between lard and spring. The other (itles are “Comedy,” giates by relating to them his experiences | 4 without resorting too frequently to thelslowly in a double boiler four or five hours cabalistic become radiant with meaning, and \' bill of fare as denoting 8 meager and un- | —— |05 @ sallor. His friends have so persis- |\’ roal (hat we can at last understand | Substantial diet. r T o tently urged him to put his stories before and welgh the v, While the natural and almost umiversal d message that they bes Mr. What Shall We | the public in book form that he has at 1ast | Sewara s work in ather ines nis - Broth. | demand of man is for mixed dlet of food ODORLESS € Mr. Ehb decided to do so. King was born at erhood of Christian Unity,” his “Don’t | #ubstances, he must learn to be guided by H f D t? | Payne's Bay, St. James parish. on the |y, oo b, the “De Hirsch Monument | F€4son and judgment, as well as that tyrant, ave for Dessert P | i o Baroaon, in iwer. - He wan edu | orry Clubs the wbe Hirseh Monument | Fi3i0 100 WOKmI o1 oueh thougurie cated in the public schools of Barbados . L I r N 1 in an ascendancy This question arises in the family , » |femiliar one in religious circles, 1In the [#nd undue pampering, g ? . oll‘ ik ‘} Toot s Aswe 1t tondar, ,“, |\-m‘ his uylul‘:vl\‘nufl:':nlh(": mrnl::-":x“»x::m!‘. recent Episcopal church congress he was | WOSt harmful to its subject, the body. every da ears, when he be careel [ the champion chosen tc Unless carefully restrained and guided by | | Puring the twelve years he followed the | (i SLARPIOD Chosen o set forth the e | 1 "LluL i ealth, and not entirely by the A PURELY VEGETABLE PRODUCT. ! sea he served some time on almost eVETY | . oiioq ho enthuslastic indorsement of the | MOmentary pleasure derived from pleasing Animal fat may carry discase with it and be 4 | Kind of vessel, but the greater part of W8 | ¢iowers of that cult. Funk & Wagnalls | the palate, the sense of taste becomes very unclean and very indigestible. | experiences are those that tell of the bard- | (1o Xew York Brice. $1. arbiirary and may cause considerable in- Wesson's Odorless Cooking Ol is pure, % | ships o0 a deep-water American ship. He L convenlence and annoyan sweet and clean, It niever becomes rancid delicious and healthful ert, l"' { served six years in the United States navy, | The above books are for eale by the| In many households meat Is served two or 1t goes twice as far as lard or butter! din two minutes. No D(,mng' no | king! add boiling water and set to | gool. Flavors:~Lemon, Oran berry and Strawberry & your grocers to-d; having made a cruise of three years on the | Megeath Stationery Co., 1308 Farrnam St thres times a day with certain regularity, 0 R H il is bet! valug United States steamer Alllance, during e and usually of course, accompanied with Known and Prized for its nutritive aud refreshing quali= Wesson's Salad Oil is far better value th g 4 the finest olive oil [} which time he visited many ports. He was | The books reviewed on this page can be | white potatoes. This becomes such a ties. A drink for a Prince at less than a cent a cup, Atk y'u-.'y fi:ndlv :::uhvl;:l::“m' also on the Tallapcosa and Kearsarge. (had at Barkalow Bros. “Bookshop,” 1612 | firmly established rule that any deviatlon Sold at all grocery stores—order it next time. lT\lere came & thme (o his life whea Mr. | Farpam street and Union Station, from this routine is regarded & hard-