The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 17, 1924, Page 10

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$ i Lie ij PAC 10 THE EATTLI | C Jheg~LAND-OF ADVENTURES yay OF THE TWINS - IR@OTTEN MEN NO. 8 — Tr GETS DUCKED AM al re) by Cdison Marshall : | . Z ae a ee eo : c Makes Excellent Salad Dressings ter ener omanal i Beas ts ra ie Quickly, Easily, Economically—and Y r ex pla ¥ w 1 e . d 1 : . ‘sion ! used this way it never curds! Seeger he first thing Mrs. Y prris ‘ ° E Antegdaaae moos eee MAYONNAISE E f ne Rage : yard 4] M 4 know that Mrs. ¥ 1 egg yolk 2 tablespoons vinegar or 6 ‘ t r bad her § av be oe T 1 teaspoon salt lemon juice * . ' 1 " x er nd him or perhaps t wouldn h e a VW Z 1/16 teaspoon cayenne pepper 1 cup Amaizo Your No Go ON Wrrn THE STORY wi , ’ ett ‘bla Gleaeek and nat = Have utensils and ingredients‘cold. Put egg yolk, bone G t woe mulght tave|poor Peter, buried. here, beside hie| himself for a nice tang, nn’ "4 || cam tutimate story of tnsermest emotions vevealed b7 private letters) pon Snapa-or ger gf eam ingen osama mit rocer : PE POP ay BE wo little cars went rattlir Rr ep Re until 4% cup is added, beating after each addition. Con- Can : dippe thd. Ghet arena ¢ a4 aa aoe ge a | Pa Peer taecn tia ten te: on 1 “yg tinue adding Amaizo in larger quantities until all is added. ning é; and shot around, curves ys ice —s ; To make a larger quantity of mayonnaise simply beat in Supply ' ay. For this 4 wish 1 met, ihe n |neve ' { V4, teaspoon salt, a dash of cayenne, !/2 tablespoon vinegar b ute t te bet weer sand Paula Per. |t ted or Jemon juice, to each additional half cup Amaizo. Y u friend 1 : I T hen . t tls ’ long ride first bet tl 1 told esterday that if /campf a » This dressing can be kept covered ina cold place for 0 att "hak Hg a , i ; paehyporger Bay, Bray a te several days, and if it is too stiff, can be thinned out : way I don't | Ae ‘goon “ab I arrived I. found with a little lemon juice or vinegar just before serving. ord : ¢ the! note avking me m0 t Mayonnaise made with Amaizo in this way thickens it's oat T bak ¥ oa t ‘ er." (By the wa he. . quickly with no danger of separating. ong as he lies out there the three you men- | gorgeous. é9e ws = Lneatie-<but perhaps: wasn we. sma | (ontats vs where the body |m@ying . THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING back verything can be a8 | captain J 1s crew ‘for thelt |renl* Gas tt To each cup of Mayonnaise take the following: Bilin, waa, not tas <ha hace Nad fem anaes 2 tablespoons chopped green 1 teaspoonWorcestershire vinced; but id “And Captain Je hanse 4} \ peppers sauce rupee m | crew haye palled ¢ os My tablespoons chopped 1 eras ari the burial party is fam #0 pimientoes Fd tablespoons c sauce to the four winds, Jacks, |ne 1 teaspoon onion juice Ye cup whipped cream prentice undertaker, 4 But De I f the papooses down t tell Limejuice Pete 1 hard cooked egg, chopped fine Mix the first seven ingredients; add salt if necessary; mix thoroughly with the mayonnaise and fold in the whipped cream. Serve ice cold on lettuce or other salad greens or use as cocktail sauce. Send for the Amaizo Cook Book—It's FREE. Address: 111 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IIL. moments Pete's lean f American Maize-Products Co. New York Chicago us | YOU'VE GOT TO HAVE JONE TO LO in me, and I h s crime agar ed out with his d for Paula Perie -|no reason why he shc | with the other \ cael t. You i T ne ‘ ud MY | the Jupiter, he cou |for many yeary. I want t at his pro-| 4 ‘ “ant able who knew the approximate arrange some way in prietary air, and she showed it. | Cesecrating f A sack ae burlal give to John Alden grave v will) Thus it was that Alek Bradford a part of my wees yt ‘| superintendent of the cannery at} range some way . ‘ els | hi 1,500 « «k for some indet- F “get ‘| superintendent of the cannery ‘Mathers know acy preg fe him $1,500 a week for some indef-|write you, and get some conclusé | Squaw Harbor, received the follow:| the difference” | a. ; that any reference to her being |inite pe be determined by|from you before I left to go i For the warm days serve | | « this ather &/ehe mother of the child would hurt|herself o own success in| Albany, Leslie moving pictu | Think this over, old man W fe, and myself are plan-| CANT BUST EY I think she has transferred all| I “promised her that I -would|cause Paula has to leave t tion onto the north | jaibility, and, of course, it will g er love from you to Leslie, Jack, ee ee sa back to California very soon nsula with tho idea Jack enough ~noney hey ; ‘ ; She is so grateful for the way she , r walking sticks and um-| Tell Leslie I'll be thers in fi t him independent ‘ Consomme Jelly Soak 2 ounces of food gela- tine in 1 eup of cold water costs and ma turned wit and add 5 enps of any meat ¢ ; rows up to make ; je | lof exhuming the body of Peter New grows up mn received her eas or oats,|for the celeb SYD, erepegdt Vagenmeea | pig whom you will remember was a| PEGTOP PLAYSUITS for ire At the present moment she has pee ais! waa eae tan ht 1924, 3. A. Serle ; 4 Le Made b 3 t s of #1 ll saplin, € | BAR PI i nnd allow thes that at | Victim of the wreck of: yo 3 | by Blosser Heynemann Co., San out $30,000 that she m pling ar lace in cups bre Bae | Jupiter, and bringing the remains Pranciace, Los Angeles, Pectiand. Kuve ke over to the child w planted and grow to the reauired| TOMORROW: Letter from bert a hia eft Kat design patented U5. Pesent No. > the family vault in t 98490. Infringements will be presers:tad nd then she wishes to ‘_Now— _YES~ : Cooler Breakfasts We Have No TREE TEA | “mera Quick oan age dat nates , ORANGE 2.25502 BASS SSS555505 | Washington .” they can make it if they get a As you repens dinner tonight, cook your regular breakfast o to jell. Be sure to use pA : a : sixe in about four years. Atherton to dames Condon. nd they're right at that | : | observed | ision of som interested,” Try this new recipe i f n Use si Was Use, move on—but how are they going to quanti UICK QUAKER (the new Quaker Oats that get back? Of course the Cathérine | cooks in three to five minutes), kno 1 : | will be back for the winter in Belling- When done, pour into a pudding mould and let cool. Then P E K O | ' TNant hetore’ they can’ endifcle”the place in the refrigerator over night. Cut in medium thick slices Mos ¥ foog a UMme i ‘ Peninsula, find the casket and get| and serve at breakfast with fresh or cooked fruits or berries No ° b ts 4 back here in a launch.” | and sugar—float with rich milk or cream. | Urish; ed 2 t ey : De Long grinned cheerfully, “she The combination is delightful. A world noted chef discov- Dg an With Pay | probably hasn't the least idea what | ered this new way. Just for the joy of it, try it. f dapp Itig kind of a hard-boiled land this is.”| : Bs et. | He knitted his heavy brows. ‘It will Standard fall size and gg packages— me tizing be easy about getting out, tho. You} Medium: 1Y%4 pounds; Large: 3 pounds, 7 oz. know were scheduled to send the | Warrior down to Seward th fall, | Jon that new trap business. You've | scheduled her to leave about the end | lof the fish season, Well, we'll have| ¢ her wait for the Catherine, and thexa | onanct y Gap |three people can get on her—tha| Co er bens 9 ¢ fete can occupy one of the officer's es 8 walwcbes Martin's, I guess, and Martin Cooks in to bunk in the hold. ‘Then | | and t time to run Peninsula, pick up the start out Warrior | Tree Tea Orange Pekoe doesn't penalize your purse for the pleasure it puts in your = se | tea cup. You get a black tea of wonder fra- |go down to Seward. At Seward] | grance—at a price that's equally enjoyable. | they can transfer to one of the Ad-| | miral Line boats fop Seattle.” | —for those who prefer anren tea there’s Tree Ta japan “That's easy enough; perfect, in fact. They can go down you and I.and.the others attle on the Catherine, without having to delay the schedule waiting | for them to return, ‘The matter of | getting suitable men for guides and | |camp help is not quite #0 easy, but 1 | believe I've got that also. Fortune | Joe is a good native—he'll be glad of | |the chance to make some money and he’s a good worker.” | Excellent for walls and for floors, . De Long grinned. “Tho medicine | whether marble, tile or linoleum. [pia eb eer ey my neta. iedleine ii man before they get bac! ‘es, he's} recent Pa hea Cae seeded 8 $050 bne-=ton one: OF course hel lust or odor, doesn't know the location of the body."” hepa ity “No, For that other packer— | 'f they'll need at least two, especially | ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS Co, if they don't find the grave for some | Sole Manufacturers day#—they can have their choleo of | NEW YORK U.S.A. Buck Uman, ycady/ 55, @ RECIPES (SOUR MILK COOKING ga The popularity \\ of FISHER’S ( SOUR MILK RECIPE BOOK has caused us to print a fifth edi- tion-now ready. These 55 recipes were prepared and tested by Isabelle Clark \\ Swezy, an ex- \\\ pert in the art. fo FISHER FLOURING ILLS COMPANY Home Office ~ SEATTLE | | Dago Sessa, or Nick “For the home wall run, Pavlof. Huck Uman is honest, but he's the Jasiest native that walks, | | Sena Is given to violent spells when he's apt tot and work well done’” his every ounce is real food easily digested Bluhill Cheese \@ EVERY INGREDIENT USED OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY U.S. FOOD AUTHORITIES |Sales 21/2 Times Those of Any Other Bf

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