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N • SOUFPL S:
The elusive,;'. difficult ; souffle,'.
which it' is: popularly supposed only'
a chef cark make, is.' • within.: every
• housewife'$' reach.: It's:'; only •a ;quer
tion ,of' ,learning ra -culinary secret.
that a• snaali'Auantity of 'quick. -Cook=•
big, tapioca .will keep the souffle frpm
• --falling wbile in .the •even:" or while it
•t . is being -served' .at: the; table.",'' Here -
are two one, souffle •- for dessert
and one. for "a" main course •--`wbiGh
will '. do . You honor,
a SP1CW .APPLE SOUFFLE.
M
1=3 cc q rek=co Spleen.
• %.cup'stigar, '..,
Va teaspoon salt -
2 cups: milk
2 tablespoons'' butter
--� teaspoon pinnamon-
%a teaspoon •nutmeg
1% tablespoons lemon ;juice.
1 cup grated.'raw apple •
j egg yolks, beate'ff .�intil thick alb
emon-co ore( •
3 egg whites, stiffly beaten.
Combine quick -cooking. tapioca, .su-,
'gar, "Salt, and milk in top of double
boiler; Place • over .rapidly boiling
water, bring, te'scalding .point• (allow
3 •to 5, minutes), and. cook' • 5 minutes,.
, • stirring frequently'. , Remove from
boiling' water. and add butter; spices,.
lemon juice, arid ' apple;. 'let cool:
slightly while beating. eggs. Add egg•
yolks and mix. '.well, Fold tn, egg'
whites.,: ' Turn into greased •baking
`dish; Place in' pan' of 'heti-water:and
'bake in moderate oven (350'flee F:)
5'0 to 60 Minutes, or' until souffle is
• firm •.Serve ,:hot With whipped
.:cream. Serves 8;,
CHOCOLATE;; ' MARSHMALLOW
1 package •powder 'for• chocolate
junket '
1 ,pint milk', , •
• 1. cup confectioners, sugar
1 ;q' nd n arshxnallowe ...•
P U
14 cup•.boiling: water
Prepare powder for chocolate jun-•.
ket•;,according to directions.oil pack-
`age ,Chili 0n refrigerator. ' Cut
^y,1CKEN SOJJ!F,LE-,
5' tablespoons quick -cooking
oca.
teaspoon "salt
Dash of ;pepper
'on chopped: onion.
ij2 : '•teaspo PP
'u .mik
cup i
.P
1 cupchicken stock, or
,
1. cu water and 2 ' bouillon;
P.•.
cubes chicken"fl'avor) -•- - - -: -
( n.
. 1�11p'•finely .'cut; cooked•: chicks
arle
d s
�•h� 2` tablespoons •clioppe R Y
tapi.
niarshmaliows :rn Pieces and- melt in!
double `' boiler:••`•Dissolve" sugar , in
boilingy water, . and ton .marshmallows,
and stir until thoroughly - blended.
Turn into a bowl'and; cool Just be,
fareserving, butipzna-Q
late • junket:
A. SAVOURY;. DISH
•
•Thisunusual recipe is well worth:.
try::;. and may appear on the, menu:'
ak-a vegetable--dish--accessory -to- the -
meat course, or it may served
'alone as a savour*.
", Take half a•dozen; green ;peppers,
ide . lengthwise and - remove the
core, sees, a ,.; rini,'°', ,o]'tlwri ,.
Prepare a. savoury filling by -mixing
together a.•teaspoonful each of chop
ped onion, parsley, • and: tomato pulp;.
Shell and chop finely: a dozen Brazil'
nuts and add' to the mixture. ' This
ntit meat improves not only the fla-
vour 'hit .also the nutritive valueof
the dish. ' ;Add .two.' tablespoonfuls
breadcrunibs: a little" -butter -•and:.:
'blend all 'these 'ingredients with' an'
egg: •Fill:the peppers with, the stuff-
Ing and place] them :in.a shallow bak-
ing' dish
ak-ing'..dish with a cupful ,of -stock and
bake slowly,: for about half an hour.
If` :a.'' little; cold„ meat is• -added' to.
the other ingredients, the dish be
'comes, sufficiently ;substantial for a•.
light -supper -or -luncheon
• TO CLEAN• OI•L PAINTING.
it Wet
X34 egg � elks; beaten. ,unci it .
gg Y
and lemon -colored
Whites' stilly' beaten •'
• ' 2; egg.
kin tapioca,
'Combine ,quick -coo g „ p - ,
':`salt pepper, ”onion, 'm'ilk,-"and--stock-
'in top of double boiler. Plass over;
rapidly • boiling ..water;; bring • to scald''-:
P, Y
bigpoint '•(allow' 3' to 5 minutes),
and -cook 5 minutes,. stirring fre-•
giiently. Add chicken and, parsley.
Remove: •-' boiling water; let cool
while'`b • • tingeggs. Add .egg:
gg .
Yyol '` and mix .'
ks.
.-•-whites• : .Trim --in .
dish. Place lin. pan o
".bake -in'moderiate oven 350 deg:'F.)
50• to 60 ininutes,:tor "until',souffle
Serve at -.once witl_creatn
` . is firm ,
ed 'peas .or with sauce bade' of. chick
P
en stock. Series' • 6.
T
.HOT -PO
TAST
F1
in eg
eh: Fold gg
eased--baking-
hot' water ,and
•
Dust the. • oil -painting, ]thoroughly
before rubbing with slices of raw: po-
tato. Discard each slice at'the first.
i of soiling _ Dry very :thorougli-
s ens
unda�r
gi
amu,. purpose), and with:. all they
maid '(intellect, thought, Mental
ability) _ "Strength," theih 'sisal
powers, : xs. added in Marlt and:, ,Luke.
aCriT?�+`�•,,,�.........,
•
mandment"' In our present, age,.+ith ; "� i
its emphasis on sacral welleing, w9
are all too 'likely to forget t -e '"2-
and:-:,firat coninlandment." ' . '. • P '
"And a.second, ,like unto it is.
As •Qhrist's first,':commantimentnsum4:
med up a first table of. the law,
his Secon '.corn nantlment. summed. nit '
the ';second', table,, .the two, command��
•ments forinin ;ja. complete present
anon of`the low. ,of Goal, "Thor} Shalt',
eighbors as thyself,'!' Thi9;
love, they n
is aquoted from. Lzv 19 •R, 18; "Think'
how;yot., love yourself, flo we not re+.
cogiuze at.; once.,'the fact„ that,. if' We.
loved every one like that, it would tee
volutionize society?" ^
"On these two:, commandments, 'toe
whole lawhangeth, arid'' the, Ytro�'.
phots" That is,all `the,:precepta jiff.'£
the",Bible' are • included in those two.: :
wonderful • r:141.0;•;'
-Styles--A•re-$et
By:Film'Stars -
What ,. Greta:' Garo Wears
'N/1;6,$7.4 Loot,: a
IDifference
What Greta Garlio, wears tfie-, week'
adventurous. •queen' 'may. hape ;a lot
' to do with 'the •4fashions :that will ::be
queening: it at. some WareAute. For.
even. though the hest fashions :go ,to
Lesson; VII (19):—:Ma .13.. Christ
,sanity and Patriot/tog CTemperance
and Gt ed'Citizens )Matthew.22:
1-23:39. • .
GQLDEN TEXT=Thou Shalt, love
the Lord thy God,with all thy heart,
and with all thy soul,: and sfiith all thy
mind'.. This is: the great_,arcl first
commspdtnent. And ;an second hke•it
is this, Thou: shelf love •thy, neighFbr•
as thyself,—Matt '22: 37.39.
''time- Tuesday,;q April ' 4, three
days• before Chrlst's'.•cruoifiXto-n
• Place P_ Phe temple in Jerusale;n•
'Parallel Pasiages — Mark 12; 13-
40, Luke 29, 9-47 •
"Then . Went the :;,i?harisees.'j' The•
1?harisees were the Jewish:legalists
•
".'"And took;'tounsel. how they might
: ensnare him in his :talk.'" They' ,did
not 'got to Jesus in Search ;of truth,
for'they-•believed--themselves to --be•
the fountain ' :of ;all `righteousness.
1'hey were hecklers. ,
"And ,they .send., to hiin their dis
'ciples'" Those-`whom',they had care-
-fully- trained, in all_ thefr.,-their,
and Ways. "With • the Herodians':'
Advocates of the reigning house' of
Herod,. subservient to tile • Romans,
the natural• opponents' of the Phari
' "Saying • Teacher we know> that
art true, and teachest the way of .God•
in truth.", In this -statement the ques-
tioners ', were false :And ' "hypocritical, the Grande Couture for. their; inspiray
for. they did not- believe Christ '.to: be tion, It cannot be.deified that the
a true teacher, but; the opposite. "And costumes . of the film stars;have •a
carest not for any. one for' thou re- 'great influence,.'
gardest not;<the--pexson--of=•men'c -T-his- Ostrich Doas'••were-• seen -some -two•
is an invitation •to Christ to be bold
in his 'reply: ant to'' express his 4eal
convictions:. R' ,
"Tell us ,therefore, What thinkest
thou? Is•'it lawful to" give tribute. „un-
to Caesar, or not?". "Caesar" 'was. the
official title of the Roman emporer,•
:: exhibited there' :by "Miss" 13, Bi'own'• . during the
,
Real. foim is being �
-'" hi' at Roehain ton England,' recently.
:,Surrey'harii court chaimpions ps $ ..
Miss Brown' is. seen just 'after the 'completion' of a bae'k-hand drive
rub tight jar.. There, is , no --coin
t 1y! with a soft muslin and ,then ,
urs
u estien• Ot-,refined between the flavo.
in the :merest s gg
A crushed raw . ' otato: applied to` a
i h ieirtl Twthi`a,- .. lj
linseed oilu and pot• s g y burn will; give instant relief and will,
r
silk duster, ,
t i S
soft _
e;
risen
Any cold beef, mutton or pork may
be 'used up t(1,•. make this tasty . hot -
the neat:pieces, roll.
;the meatP : •
it' in, :seasoned flour, then.fry in
dripping until brown: ': Drain 'off the
fat -and place;the'-<meat-m-a_casserole;
in .n4ost:-cases, prevent 'a sear:
• VEGETABLES. .•
Never store , preserves, pickles -or.
--A�sk�llful�-use.'.of::scaso_n►n„_.. _.,m.� �aans-offs: tlio�•taU-sh^elf•� of�" shoe -=.,cup -w
character t- it board or' anti`s. _ ' Keep thein lower
of the' distinguishing P
racticall y ",211 really ' good cooks' down, as ; hot air "rises and --May
in
`of practically
the . ve etable duce fermentation
Everyone .knows .-flint ig ,
It And `e per, but Stick labels inside the jar in which
dish calls,'four sa P. 1?
- e -•cook• -who. -deservedly, .ranks _as a, ',dry -goods :: are. -to -.be- stored.. --,-,This
culinaryartist• also knows that a ensures a• clear•'and. easily decipher-
1' blend •the
of sugar is 'needed to b e able label.
dash. g„
t
he
With ' .and bring � out Cover` � .out cu board" shelves wit
other • seasonings g ,, Y P
natural flavor' of the vegetable,, oilcloth; it is easy to keep the•shelves
ROTS
ITALIENE: '
clean and tidy
.
- .CARROTS :CAR,,„: . , ;• ,• '.. �•..
;, um size ' ,carrots When cleaning sinks, ' bowls ;or
Cut .twelve:_, . rnedl
;'Cook . until' baths rub; ;the .:clout, on 'the, soap be-.
into -rwo-inch lengths.; • fore .usin scourin owder. -
• � �-: which . a
'te ' der m salted 'rvatei 'to,.: .
.. 'When 'frying fillets-'-of�•-4
,�, added. .In
teas oon•of sugar has been
P tthem' into the frying = a i � -the'
.k two • cliom. ed, ; pu t Y. g' p ri_w th
the; meantime• •coo PP
..,y
hht
1
on on .in melted:..butter ,until e y
"swith the. Carrots, and,:
browned.:•`'Mix
dust with' flwoui---1Salt=and peppex;..to
he flour 'is thordughly,
'taste.' When t_„
w ed. add `a' cup'• of':soup ,stook•
browned
Cook `.'gently ..for. about; ten'minutes
nd``serve 'very•hot
.
Fry a sliced, onion,, carrot andtur.-•
n► and add , these to the : casserole.
P, , , • fried
sliced and
f
kidney
is d
hies
ss
•A s p
palatable :addition.
._-also makes .a. :very
•
• " Season with' :pepper and salt a
s. ' a teaspooin-of=ivi ed -herbs, -prey •
s}.
gently_
and
�'
:• si'�, pint of 'stock, cover,
hours'
heat 'in the.`oven,
for two
.ti
ti
• While the •hot=pot is cooking,' boil
a' few' previously `§oaked lentils and,,
when soft' add to the casserole. Half
of - before. serving, • add a few
anh _.. �.,
potatoes brushed--ov r -with-dripping°
When ready thicken with flour.- '
•
NOVEL FRUIT :DISH .
'light dessert that will
ere . is a g
4 'Through
•.
delight both younng and old..
it children
will get liberal quantities•.
'
of milk in a:'way that' will 'please,. It
is 'economical • and ea§y ,toyprepare. `,,-
Today's • youngsters may.; step ,up;
ands e' themselves dressed.. just as
See
een Alice,' in:"'their
they have always s •..
num-
ber
'eye.° • For there-ai•e�"•-any „
ock
ter' �f '.versions of „the`: `Alice fr
and pinafore, charmingly interpreted-
::xifodert!-.sill
Rrii_ 4
L_,
•
a
PARSNIP', • SOUFFLE
• Cook' four medium-sized parsnips
in boiling. water.: When tender, : re-
Move < the :'skins;:. and • rub : through a
colander. Mix .together one teaspoon•
i Blah -teas oon'pepper, one
salt,-eighthe g Add
-teas oon. Sugar.-_ .._Add, the; seasoning.:
p, g
Y" o
the
and one tablespoon._;.df butter t
parsnips. Melt two • tablespoons ,. o_f
butter, in a'- saucepan, stirring in' two
n .one "cup' of ,
Sables oans'of"fl7iur and p
P together
.' arsri to e h
to the , s,.. g
_milk; Add . e P P
aten..
w 1"kie
Of two
el
with the. yolks o
eggs., �� Beat• the. :whites of the eggs;
,
until' stiff and fold into the. miitture,
Put in a buttered baking dish and
bake for
2 minutes fit•' a- moderate
, , ,
oven. Serveimmediately,• or the
'souffle Will, fail.
4 L
HOUSEHOLD
H.lNTS
,
va
1w
When ,possible,, always' ttsea.
ilia ' instead of vanilla. essence.,
pod'. t •. ..
One will last - quite a long 'time, . so
on s oui• wi e&,,it',after• you have
long Y, P,
used, dry `t, and .:keep it in •an -air
skin: uppermost. You will• find' them
lea likely„?to.break if cooked this way.
When '.:sin , up •:col: • cooked :fish
P d
i r fi h �ak r readin it with
s c sems1t t
a . fork:' If it ` is 'cut with a knife,
it •is liable - t� -,become heavy. •
Little Women,
'Fashion Again
Louisa Alcott and Alice In:
Wonderland 'Start' New
Vogue
.England.' is influe>:cing 'the fash-
ions of .young 'America •just as it is
s.
her smart mother's.' 1 ,Traditional.
British simplicity will be, the . key-'
lothes --for-both-boys-.and_
=note• of c •
girls. Epaulette._ styles,: '.Norfolks.
' featured
-and.-bai'macaans ' are; being .
i.rl '' , coats: They.will
strongly for g S
be made ,.Of the ;roughish tweeds
alwayshad all:;to
that brother, has.
himself before: this. year
of the'
A girl's -.first 'suit , :is 'one g
milestones in her life.: This gear's are
unusuaily'smart consistin-g`'of, ltrmlier:
dresses or ;suspender slsirts' with a.
d
scontrasAng •]acket or ' lbhree�quaa;'ter
length coat.;: Blouses are in, plaids
g
the
and. -.checks;' and just: ,as gay: as ,.
young lady'. They are made.
o'soft
of'. Mitten for schooi;.dags; and
lilts 'that are washable for `very best;
Girls adore to wear prints in the
manner. of their :smart., older; sisters.
For 'spring there are ;many in light
'and bright ;backgrounds with ` tiny
prints: that are iri'" perfect' taste„ .for.
s
•• Along 'with the many other; reviv;.
als has ;come a revival` of •old..fash-
Toned : children. The. current ,motion
pi tui' versions.•T,onisa .`M.•'AI-
,,, '•
'd. e� is
'' oft s "Little. :omerr n L b
c e W a
Carroll's "Alic,e in 'Wonderland" are
-responsible • •
•�
The •prim'little , pinafores •and,
cute
.
be -ruined. frocks wornby Meg, Jo,
. Beth and Amy, have been
smartly.
'modernized, and : fasliloned for. •the'
girls' of- 1934; They 'have• all ''of the
charm• of` the • .originals and none.' of
the extra ,voluntes of materials,' For
Y,
oun g yer members. of the' faifiiI who'
•are. getting' :then : '.flrst introduction
to '•'Little` Women," there are', delis
;which wear the' same little Srocks.
., e
ict
•
•
l�: �• Panels D
5to _ i�
ind
Ons Criers
years, ago in a :Sim which "featured
Marlene Dietrich,' In••, a:not far fu-
ture- countless evening;' dresses, wear -
int boas made .their •,appearance
.and''many•w.oMen• bought -feathers by. "•
'
the yard to'rejuvenate an old gown.
'Joan 'Crawford's' 'becoming .frou-
frou has rb'een copied and 'copied for
"But Jesus: reee5.ve"d : then wicked- : fashionable ;young- Atn�erica •�-When
'a• ' black' secrets in 'Mae 7least; was recently featured as
ness. -•Fie-1.-ead the t.
,, ' a gay lady of the nineties' mtnedi'-�'
their hearts.. h
ye trial of„ me, ye:. hypocrites?. • The
special form of the hypocrisy was
that: the questioners' hack come, ,,•;not
avowedly_as di:apxitants,�but as 'just
menu ",
money.. ow me thatribute
ShY.,
the brougFit unto him' a denarius.
The..'"shilling" of` the King ^ James
a.. Roman ...si``1fr'r-esi-ti we t1r
about• seventeen cents. • .
em Whose' is
"And' he saith unto. th , ,,
iimage and su ' erscri tion?" This,
this image P P. .
uestion-goes Ao-the root -of the -mat
q "The e' enarius 'bete't a stamp::of
Ser.. d s , h
the em eros.; Clearl. it''belonged to',
P . Y •„
him and must be paid: to him.
"They: say ;unto . him,' Caesar's '
Doubtless they' said it with• a 'scowl of
And. said, Why make . t
i• : ate1y''there'vas a revival of plumes
and jewelry and' opulence:• :I''
-Just�,,�as a •few•':years:'ago alt-smarti •'
young. Americans : let • their bobs :growl,
.chit'111- the mariner of .,Greta ,Garbo,
today they 'are' cropping: it and` fiat:1 :
i
'
A great
Uus ness buildingin
g ,b
eing
ereetedan-St=James.:Squae,e.i ndell
is
to 'have as •one of. its' architectural
features five carved stone ;panels de -
pg
ictin the,. criers. Of London. There
,.
will be the, Town Crier 'the 'Lavender
the Organ'' rinder
Girl,
grinder,. the Tinker
and the Orange Man..Tlie: panels 'will
°13e••between=the', first -and -•second -stor-
ies, There „is a; personal touch about
them; for: the heads.. of . all: children
,grouped round in the scenes, will be
the heads' of the five • childreii.•of the
two architects Of: the. building. T ey
are .411 between 3' and 11 year§ old; •
hatred for- the Ronian. .
-."Then saith he 'unto - them,:Render
hQr f to Ca sar...._the_.-things-
that
thing -that are Caesar's; . and , unto God the
thinks' that 'are 'Go: s." Whatever., the
t g..
Caesar. of ,:tile :hoi;r may ',require f.s.
to render to hien, 'what, we are -bound
o render -to God emains._ tlie„'same.
'The two.thin s are. different in kind'
, -
so'''
so”'different' 'that, they never need',�in
`terfere wit`ii each other.. •• '
"And when; they. heard' it; they
marvelled, 'and left: liim, .- and: went
awa"y,." They- marvelled at his read
•inesg of response; at the depth of his
wisdom. •
" .',
• • But the Pharisees, •'; when • they
that he.had put --the . Sadducss4--to
ins bangs, to curl soitly:`iii ;the.. fash-`
ion of • the- vibrant, young Katherine,,:
y.�lleir,•:-'-ai?e__certain_ •:.manu�etuse>s
Who .'receive .the 'right to' cppy' the •
i
clothes' worn •4by film .sitars. The cos
turves, are usually ,labeled • as` anch,�•
sale •confined to one -Store,
angel their, t
in `town.: •
Tree Stirve :Diue
.y
k rvlt le
'For'
e
Walkerville Parks. Boar ' Pla s
: ►-a:
•
survey of 'shade: trees.inh;nimi.-.
;
palit ,-with a, view to eliminating
Y r
l
some trees in spos ,ey.-a£e tcol
ed
crowded;,-- .That. action-` was decided)
uPon at•r a d,
• ill st
n ; • ;in " W es
'a �. me_ciL
as `.re. orted`'that req' este
• when `it w P .e
eivee
d�
'r'
along this Itne;:Were : being ec
from a .number, of residents.
elimination rocess, ; trees
In• the P.
that are not •too '` large •for • transplant-,
big will .be moved: , '
Victim: -of.. • .
V cProgress,.
London-
Clifford's Inn, One, of Lon-
don's•` quaintest most .'historic andF:'
.- _most. .aceful_ corners may shortly be`:'
.silence; ,gathered themselves''. to-
.._
emo
he
d
.
p
'd
gether.".y:Itwouldbe a feather -in in their Re is eredletters arrived at allt
the
caps ifthey ,could " succeed. where the
•''
•
Sadducees had failed, so' they .musts
ed : up spirit • to try in their ,turn •
:.,
'` er stied:
. .;._..-And "one ' of.,them,.,a,:-laky .,-a
hill: a question, trying him." He was
a scribe, familiar. With the law, '
•
•'M"Tandeachernt, whictheh lais w?t the "greaOf.tht. e com-
six
me in , ,
hundred • andthirteen% precepts and
cotnmandmeiits in the injunctions of
the -scribes some -,of course- were of.
major ;and some. of "miner' Import:
ante.
"Aiid he Mild •u to hill Theu shalt
love the Lod' thy God with all thy
, y
heart (the emotions, 'affection's), and
with all :thy soul • (sriritual powers, -
flats 'andoffices 'there, giving'. three :1
months' -notit:e to all tenants..-'
The Tetter
.exPla...ined
that the own:.
office' of.
li ford _.
the ors .of C f s Inn
,.is r
:rode el
m'to
''=are � proposing P
works P opo . g< .r .
and it• i believed .that)
the property,"s ,
modern . offices' and shop :may take
. '
the place of the ' 400 -year old houses':
' The h}n lies' off Fleet St, and Fete
ter Lane:'' Itsby , rise students' of , law
dates• hack to 1344.
The manner' of your speaking',it
fullY as important as the matters
eople' have' eats to. be
:`as.more pp .
to
tickled than Understandings
judge..
- Chesterfield.: •
.
!von leu tiiR,.
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