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HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONS Soup is usually better if allowed to stand overnight, giving the fla vorings a chance to blend. ? ? ? Smoky Rooms ? You can quickly clear the air in the living room by leaving overnight a tablcspoonful of ammonia in a bowl of water. ? ? ? A dry cloth is better for remov ing a pan or dish from the stove than a damp or wet one. ? ? * Potatoes to be french fried will be more crisp if allowed to stand in cold water for half an hour be fore frying. Spring Embroidery For Pillow Slips Pattern No. Z9202. C*OUH enticing designs ? the love ? iiest of the year? are these for pillow slip embroidery. A refresh ing iris motif, the appealing bird pair, a butterfly and flower ar rangement, and the cross stitch basket of pansies will find favor. * ? ? As Z9202. 13c. you receive an easy-to stamp transfer of all four designs? and. you may stamp this transfer more than once. Send order to: AUNT MARTHA Box 166-W Kansas City. Mo. Enclose 15 ccnls for each pattern desired. Pattern No Name Address 'DISAPPEARS' ... 2s Lne word thEt ! describes Penetro's action as it van ishes in skin sur face. Get after colds' miseries by rubbing throat and chest with stainless white Penetro ? the rub that disappears into the skin surface like vanishing cream. Rub tonight for greater aid from rest, one of Nature's greatest colds fighters. Economical 10c. 25c sizes. PENETRO Seeking Truth If you seek truth, you will not seek to gain a victory by every possible means; and when you have found truth, you need not fear being defeated. ? Epictetus. A Vegetable Laxative For Headache, BiliousDess, and Dizziness when caused by Constipation. 15 doses for only 10 cents. Nothing From Nothing Nothing can be born of nothing, nothing can be resolved into noth ing.? Persius. bargains -??that will save you many a dollar will escape you if you fail to read carefully and regularly the advertising of local merchants ? ? ? ?N THIg PIPER LET'S BE VENTURESOME TRY IT! (See Recipes Below) ADVENTURES IN COOKINC. "I get just as much 'lift' out of n new recipe as I do out of buying a new hat" ? so stated a homemaker recently and her statement set me thinking. After all, why shouldn't we women enjoy a new recipe? Given a brand new, unusual and different recipe to prepare the mak ing up of that rec ipe becomes a challenge, almost a game. Can we make it up cor rectly? Does the recipe suggest a new cookery proc ess, one which purnaps we have never tried before? How is the new dish going to taste? Are we going to be really proud of it when we take it to the table? Is the family going to like it? Adven ture in cooking ? that's just what it is, and that's why I like new reci pes; that's why I like to suggest new recipes to you. Today's assortment (given below) is centered around a number of new ways to prepare various kinds of sausage. So let's be venturesome and try these recipes. The list contains a number of my personal favorites. I am sure both you ajid the family will enjoy them. Sausage Stuffed Cinnamon Apples. (Serves 6) 2 cups sugar 1 cup water % cup red cinnamon candy 6 apples 18 small link sausages Cook sugar and water and cinna mon candy to a thick syrupy con sistency (236 degrees). Core apples and remove peeling from top half of each apple. Place peeled side in hot syrup and cook for 5 minutes. Remove from syrup and place three uncooked link sausages in center of each apple. Then place apples, peeled side up, in baking pan. Pour remaining syrup over them and bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) approximately 40 minutes. Thueringer Sausage With Apple Rings. (Makes 4 servings) 8 Thueringer sausages. 1 No. 2 can whole kernel corn (2V4 cups) 2 tablespoons butter % teaspoon salt Few grains pepper 1 tablespoon pimiento (finely cut) 2 tart cooking apples 3 tablespoons butter Place Thueringer sausages in skil let with sufficient water to cover bottom of pan. Cook for about 20 minutes, turning occasionally, un til water has evaporated and sausages are ten der and brown. Drain corn and place liquor in sauccpan. Heat until it lias evaporated to about one-half. Add corn and heat, then mix lightly with butter, salt, pepper and pimi ento. Meanwhile, wash apples and cut into %-inch slices. Pan-fry in butter over medium heat. Turn when brown on one side and brown on the other. To arrange plates, place two sausages, two apple slices and a serving of corn on each plate. Sausage Waffles. 2 cups pastry flour 2 teaspoons baking powder % teaspoon salt 2 eggs, separated IVi cups milk % cup melted butter % cup bulk pork sausage Mix and sift all dry ingredients. Beat egg yolka thoroughly and add into the dry ingredients. Add meli ed butter and sausage and fold in the well beaten egg whites. Bake as waffles in a hot waffle iron until crisp and brown. Serve with maple syrup. Sweet Potato and Puritan Sausage Cakes. Parboil 5 sweet potatoes. Peel and cut in half lengthwise. Place 14 of the slices in a buttered baking pan. Make '4 pound of pork sausage up into flat sausage cakes. Place one sausage cake on each sweel potato slice and top with a second sweet potato slice. Fasten with a tooth pick. Brush wiih melted butter and salt lightly. Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees) for approximate ly V4 hour. Porcupine Sausage Balls. 2 tablespoons butter 1 small onion, chopped 1 ?green pepper, chopped 2V4 cups canned tomatoes 1 tablespoon sugar 1 pound bulk pork sausage % cup uncooked rice Melt butter in frying pan and brown onion in it. Add choDDed green pepper, to matoes, sugar, and salt. Cook un til green pepper is tender. Make the sausage into small balls and roll in the un cooked rice. Place in greased bak ing casserole and pour the tomato mixture over the sausage balls. Cover baking dish and bake 1W hours in a moderate oven (350 de. grees). Sausages in Pastry Blankets. (8 sausage roils) 1V4 cups flour V4 teaspoon salt V\ teaspoon baking powder Va cup shortening 3 tablespoons cold water (approxi mately) 8 pork link sausages Sift together the flour, salt, and baking powder. Blend in the short ening. Then add just enough water to form a dough, mixing lightly. Roll out and cut into 8 oblong pieces, each sufficiently large to wrap around one link sausage. Place indi vidual sausages (well pricked) on individual pieces of pastry; fold ends over and roll up. Place, folded side down, on a baking sheet. Prick crust with a fork. Bake in a hot oven (425 degrees) for about 30 minutes. Serve very hot. Sausage Stuffed Tomatoes. (Serves 8) 8 large firm tomatoes (uncooked) 1 pound country style perk sausage % cup soft bread crumbs (buttered) Remove stem end of tomatoes. Scoop out the center and sprinkle lightly with salt. Form sausage into eight balls and place one ball in each tomato. Top with buttered bread crumbs. Place tomatoes in a shallow baking pan, bake in a mod erate oven (350 degrees) for 45 min utes (approximately). Ham Stuffed Baked Apples. (Serves 6) 6 large tart apples 1% cups baked ham (cut in small pieces) 1 teaspoon whole cloves 2 tablespoons butter Cut a V* inch slice from stem end of each apple and remove core care fully. Scoop out, reserve apple pulp, and leave apple shell about H inch thick. Combine ham and apple pulp (cut fine) and fill the apple shells. Top each shell with a clove and dot with butter. Place in a baking pan, add V* inch water and bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees) for about one hour. ASK ME ANOTHER A Quiz With Answers Offering Information on Various Subjects The Quest. ont 1. Who was the father of King Solomon? 2. In what year was the "Star Spangled Banner" designated by congress as the national anthem? 3. Jefferson Davis' first wife was the daughter of what President of the United States? 4. How long is a song protected by the copyright law? 5. Which of the following is a de tergent?soap, handcuffs or sul phuric acid? 6. Do any banks in the United States have resources of over ? billion dollars? The Answer * 1. David was the father of King Solomon. 2. In 1931. 3. Zachary Taylor. . 4 Fifty-six years. The term of copyright is 28 years, with right of renewal for 28 years. 5. Soap. 6. Yes, eight have. spaced two inchcs apart and the tops are one-fourth inch above the crosswise line of basting. The top of each mouth is inchcs below this crosswise line. ? ? ? NOTK: There are many other illustrate*! Ideas for mfts and bazaar items in num bers 2 and 4 ..f the series of 32-page book lets which Mrs Spears has prepared for our readers She will mail copies to read eis who will send name and address with i"c in coin for each booklet ordered. Just MllS. Ill 1 11 WVK.ril SPEARS Drawer lo Itcdford Hills %>w vork Euclc.se lo cenls for each book ordered. Name Address T*HESE moody young ladies with their sun-tanned faces, say bandannas and sparkling but ton eyes will stand out among pot holders with less personality. Also, you can have fun making them. You won't need n stamping pat tern. Jusl follow the directions in the sketch to change the faces from gloom to joy by easy stages. Baste the tan piece for the face to a cotton flannel interlining with a line of basting exactly through the center up and down and an other crosswise through the cen ter. The two pieces for the ban danna lap one inch below the top of the up-and-down line. Their lower ends come one-half inch be low the ends of the crosswise line. Stitch these in place. The one inch buttons for the eyes are Apparently the Old Man ff as Still to lie Satisfied The old countryman and his wife were seated in the shoe shop of a small market town. The oc casion was a pair of new shoes for the wife. She tried on practically every shoo in the shop, and at last ex pressed her satisfaction. The weary assistant breathed a sigh of relief. But the matter was not settled so easily. Addressing his wife, the old man queried: "Now are you quite sure you would like shoes for your birthday present or would you prefer an umbrella? They are on sale today, you know." Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulslon relieves promptly be cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender. In flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the un derstanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis True Kindness To friend and e'en to foes true cindness show: no kindly heart jnkindly deeds will do. Memory Clings Experience teaches that a good memory is generally joined to a weak judgment.? Montaigne. You will be proud to wear this beautifully-designed patriotic emblem This colorful, dignified, patriotic emblem is the most appro priate pia you can wear today. This pin has been made available exclusively by Van Camp's. It is yours with 3 Van Camp's labels and one dime. Get your supply of Van Camp's products at your grocer's, today! Von Camp's Inc., DepJ. V, Box 144 Now York, N.Y. I am enclosing orm dim* am J 3 fobeb from d* Hcbut Van Camp's produds. Plea $9 twd m? thm beautiful patriotic pin at Muitratmd. NAME ADDRESS CITY. STATE. MERCHANTS Your Advertising Dollar buys something more than space and circulation in the columns of this newspaper. It buys space and circulation plus the favorable consideration of our readers for this newspaper and its advertising patrons. LET US TELL YOU MORE ABOUT IT
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