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1 THE MORNING ros-iv SUNDAY FEBRUARY 1, 1903. Polly didn't know and said sn. Whereupon the ui;ili sul-tld-d. sa to speak, between hi sfiocM'-rs. and the woman showed nil her white tecta in sa inviting smile. Then Polly wan allowed to prowl quite undisturbed. She Inquired the price of the same things over av.il over again in her vtguo delight. She had big saraotais removed lroruihe top shelf and sne saw her face refie. led in their gleaming sides. She touched seven branched candlesticks lhat Lad assiste 1 tt solemn Jewish ceremonials, and her Irreverent inn' aginat'.n pictured the corner cf iicr room ivmre tl.oy would make the most pleasi;;--sunw. Tcere were hanging lamps, too, uu l:ke any she bad ever seen before small vowis, shaped . iik e. go wc. s. o j: friars., ws a deprvijioi" u icu paint to lioiU tJe sacred 0. 1, am! a lung ch.i.n cr bar by which t. 1. ang taeni. isao lc;;nd tluy lUtk candle sticks wfcieii ti.c eye of fancy already saw upon the Oi.l ae.k, hoidiag t-e w..x taper if puiite cori fp jadence. be saw turt'e aimed candlesticks to uang against a wun, and tney were sp. auy transurt. d iu He- ti.oc.bts to each s.ue of her tiress.ng tab.e. Ine iius slan eagtc and the Uutsl.iu bear ptayed li-eir part iu uecoratlng ui..uj ol ti.ese. The llusuan si.-iap was on most of the ware iu this shop ,utid the mark of "tut workman's hammer, in sniaii. tua s.arctly percepiibie, dents gave beauty and a guar antee of "hand-mad. ness" to much of it. Hut the trait of the American serp.-r i nti over-some ot it. Light of weight. ho.iow of -ourid, with uo dark marks of use upon in teriors or bases, with the smooth, eheapjfln of the ruaehinerr wheel in place of the dents of (be painstaking liammcr, some of the things Polly's keen collector's eyes saw to be of home manufacture. Bit the shop keeper, to do him justice, makes no pretense for th!s ware. "I keep it." he shrugged. ' never say it is Radian. I say it 13 not llut some," he shrugged his shoulders again. ft one who dismisses the Incomprehension from his mind, '"some will buy it. 15 cheaper." ', L'cfare her nl!prlmaee was over the sorely sti i-hrn Poi'r bad invaded jr.nk shops f un familiar wharves, and had descended im eavcTEor.s Cellars, ca tight -by the lure -of a bit of copper In the window. The fat Uttle piu sc with which .-be began her duy was lean, ana the vigor of the moruing.w as S 'r ...,,. rain. delivered to her that cvi'Ulas, am tu ,; and cupboards Wan to glow wll;J.,t,,;1' trr.phies of the copper chase, her wean it depa-.td frora her. and .teWB to .ate how soon she miht. .1' to the wolf and the poorhoose. vca.u.e .o, hunting acain. Down the a; a Irs my sweetheart came a-tnp-pii-g: Ft-aitertd wh!trses,s ftaujed her tanshm; lHie. I. to k'- P h'er little feet'from slipplns, Fuiiiid her in tesoii'.te t -'inb ai-e, msperins iow: "luu cttuun.y lock rip . piui;; ,. ., I shall hold you always in this ptaee. From her Hps the sweet I:;:s; She :i blossom. I a slant bee antee of "hand-mad. ne.s to mucBOtlt. GUAvS ivfa Ji -i " V - iv-iT.- ,w siVr -iC-'. Tv- f3 n - i k55- 5 A.nN z-rxN p.i In which tin k ..! :.ul!i- : 1 w- Wlaf . California Coolis And Dishes -t Sitlt It Is the boast'of Callfornlans that a first class dinner In the Golden State Is better than a dinner of the same class in any other country. Certainly no place 'on the g'obe offers the variety in foods, tae edible riches of iee-cold voters or tropic seas, the brown earth's increase, representing, all -the! prod-, uets from the north temperate zone, to tuose of tT;e " South land, the hor.ey and nectar ol every kind of fruit and tiower. j In the provision of raw .material riatnre has been prodigal, but when it comes to the question ef cooks, the conse nsus of opinion among housekeepers is that there was more than a grain of salt in the old proverb, .' oJ sends meat, bni the devil sends the cook." When t- reason of fortune's favor one can get hold of a cook of the old regime a .CMna boy," white Moused and stockinged, !mmncn!ate. quiet, neat, orderly, capable, respeetfnl. fall of resource, tnming out the sweetest. lightest of b:eads the juiciest of mea;c. the mo e Melons eakes-and fritters. yortts nnti. lembolor. a tJIck.J be sngar slowly, a little at a t'1 5k, whites to a stiff froth .and g and ,ugar Pot tie lemon fnve been sif tea. erj Ht-ui.i;', v, juice and bake 20 minutes In a steady our, not too hot. vnti nincrr rbren And herelS a rhle for m t in your month. Its sponsor is daughier of the Golden State who. lived "? in fhe Sierra Nevadas-afcarl magn.fl- cent creatnre who can inrn .."I. ihinz f-om chopping down U e-s and , p.acer nlro'mbroldering fir pillows and etolv inS most detente end (devious VTm tempt the "capricious apatite ota ni... '.k a!,re to a pood toil one cupnu i LW6r':ean- niolassifs. one cuirof brown tl one -ca.i ei piat - . , ch each of irhMi nesrJr at the candy-ng r0'"1 ' '3 ' ,-,.1 Mimsm'.n. nntaieg and sair Ifornlans benf the r-, housekeeper has r , prunes In soups, ;i ! !.;. , " t tarts, slapjacks. ir: ' breads, trunovers, :, sages. Here is a M (niretl !.,,,, ?oal; fine Calif .it,! , . soft enough to pit. j , each with a quart' r .' ' , powdered Mig ir, ! ;.t. v ,', a. date. Shape tli - j. , , granulated nij.ir. 1 a week before c afli g. Ant obi California 1 1 ;, ditiDg from the l:, v , ' . was unknown, i sM.i ; ,, nrinjr of the old n -adnifrablc results. (;, , , , p.'actlce. the tiny. : k evolved as light !' . .,' A medium tlilek ilm;.", ' . sour uiiin.. jiuur anil a ts I dreamed cf sip her feathered pe'trls lightly flipping., wu the tfii:s she danced :;hrad f-f me. i;evv-l;i'.n a -dor rnneiy !! i't'j' hvee Kt'y has a newborn respe. 1 !. cntii -nri(ata ,-. . d it ie,h,f5ir of Petcrriqn p and not tlrP UlntTW t lh.it. I;ui ili:rirgtl.f i n f . b wa seized up-n in m mmnmf I? , . V l'Jr rt ldeni iiioitcortv h" , l Ssj ettnjeat urd Ind-iced to r .Jown oJ see the Little Snnh!re C rl lit Cnristnia trv fcsthliie. The enrred tereral diy tfter th. grenf anr' rf ltelf. bat where rlab luive to ' fci P 'eflf,t, In relay Hie Utile nines were laefcr to scr the tree before . new year, roily warn fo!d that eren tf h"d .1 k tf,"nr 11 ran' mord br thf 'tr t fUe LlttTe Snnfclne and th .m r.l -f tl Ceilcht. ,It - freely p-npt ibd t!"t t! erealDj ef Chritm-i irre would ta- eB1 of rotly'n si:i,H-n Ird.fer.- ie,- t the treat work of "ep..f ting ;i.e inae bv personal enntaet and m gui. .in ." P.liy norted t the prophecy, but br niot to the Settlement to dinner. Tbe Settl'fnrnier toM their rnf moTing ta!r and their mo.t hi mrui am ed.te. and Polly ate en sn!.d'y. mrrelr m.iktng snea eomroent a Aeenicd. d.'rf it.d by p. Ilfene. The :. foecd f er ui-.nitiinTil the great work that Im h.c ,1, xhe derrt came and she ai nil; it:i-..nt'i rted to the nen-sity t r the pri.fit t t'nuxvur Ilrlng la thai particular ntamu-r in o:dt i to !o gxd to herHf ur to other, r.ut whni the coffee camr a light broke In Po..y' cu.d eye. The coffee pot!" te erled. eetatlcally. "The coffee p't! What a tumityr It was a coffee pot wfcleh Jirnlfied esrln matloni. It was cf ba that had t i:::gi or rapper in its eo-aipItion ir site a soit f tIb to It. It m.i very round in ihe Mr, rtfr br.ff In the neck. v ry carved and graceful In the fp u.. It bad a bta .-a -..'.-... .v.'.v.v. . . . . . . ..... ..... v. 1'.1-.v.v.v.' . f- i :;.:,,:;.:.,,:.U,.r...v,.w ; ' 4H - !il m fit . S-l fr;iV 1 . .... .i tu.y v .. .1 u.utn U- 9 are bet; are the y. I' i II which tlu s :.ul!i- mi the l.n.tim 1 t- i : 01 11. Z. U 1 pit riot loid b.iw.ti their ebeerla Sh Im bit cf Ini t-!i end i".ui!-h si n 1 si Ii.ieh:ft d t h t:nh m i:y 11 ir f,..,. ,,i,. she -ot;!d n.t lnmiedi it !y : e'iv: ti e tie', etahle land w-ere sh pk tl tt ? r.- iu- h upard agnln rv.ri !? r-'U 1 f f n her return f - h-- r th o Jad t : r-e - -ha ret with the rest of the f m il' r ie !f..rn barred ef fsrlff rerenne. And I" . the me'n' eolleetor par exeellenee. 1 t"-ert igro--afit of the treasures of her ov. Wt'rc fnWTl. If one live. like Polly, on the epper w. -sid". it I a di vton iuie one pursms to tt -M-'a rf the C 1P r .un ar. One Journey far fti the souih, and changes'' for one of the Hale horee.:rs that thread their lii I entigrri'Mts way among the gnat wart houses I f the lower west side, and. darting aigaag j across the i:owery, make a tortuous path i I 1. them-i :vf In the terming streets of tr-n- ' 1 im ni. -mnll tnMor ' m wi'h wmiH. ,.! " . . iuj.-t -wonu io." aroui mem and' m-' -it ion of - vegetables and Salads, all tri .(' of enlinarv and-decorative skiil-tru' ;epv owner of this Mongolian Aladdin nv'.y :i feel that shells doubly blessed. If - e LXtaiM ..... rett ltig ! a riiii.ii: fit ?imi ri?r nr rp ninini iTC inv, iki.-i e.i . . :i.. 0 wuu au tne m r- J . .1 ! ' el at: andie which the heart of man or woman FOR i Ac MHUAY EVENIN3 SUPPE1 ;.s th r"!t ot tbe Chintz -a-err find scarcer.: and the ni"1 I p r i:a!ifon:ia.a housewives these .la1 o,;;;, . v ender sad and lone. from itlTP,Ufn a ffiabe :,i intelligence office, seeking even if t iiii.b of Satan's furnishing. The Ca:ifornia woman, whether a : . . . ,1 ....,,1 MlliO ' vl that divinely, for she is one OVJ; nr ;SB:i fo'; pacing the measure er day; tread-g the wlns, of a ic she hns n native ... l. enn conn kitchen alone, when there things she wants to do elsewhere. j , Si-is rxTwwjw' s ' i'., " " -v- : 1 et w , t - - 4t . , 3 . Wy .... c , ..r ...... . - vf,r - e ,r"-rHc.: v.. -: .'- v -A " " l""" .. ""V.'V-r ':', r--UMMe.'; . -----. t- v'v-- ... wuw . IB handle In which theie wa i jqi, j. . a. , deiicateij. lb iitiie touch pa.e kw.u 'M.; tip.icU. lUe Stti.iuiiuku, Hiiu the ciy icvm wi uitt iiMl cuie Uvul A t,t.ia(: liiuuau ttta .. ti JvikU .ric. Iks It.. 14 UuJitKU xv p,icui.r. but M uu i icuuiuituu a ivn twr coffee." "iaw .vug has the shop been there!" Uc saudvd the brtuth.ess Poi-y. "Oh, years." rt tor led iur Seltlementers. In the beginning it was Jui a lauc ecoud land place, where the libssia Ll -brews IftlwUS tllCUStlS lu) UitibBui Ulli Huuiljtui. Jul t'J lull f, as 11 Un.-u.i- Vr.i uuu, 'he aatuiv ptvpfteloi ttiu .O Uussia uuvt o, twice a jui uuu bnualua Aac lreau toaUs ut lue luu. : -And jruu, 1 auppJ:, a.d Polly, iugu- brtous.y. "jou Uaie kuuwn of it u.i these jears. You nae bein buymg your wiuuiu ( and Christmas presents there.' qu bate I been tor!ng away thibgf lor the suuiuiit ; ottage to which you win an retire wuru Tou are through uplifting the masses. Yuu nate been rerelitng iu brass and copper can- . ilesttcks and coffee pots and " "Sam"Trs." supp tuenud the Settle meniers. directing PoJ.ys envious yr toward the side table, where a great, fluted urn g learned like goid upou Its great ua eetuing tray. - Polly, as ber Settlement friends had for-, rotten.' Is metal enthusiast. On the door, of ibe'apartmcnt she tKeupie an Jncongru ou brass knocker mocks at Ihe electric but ton That was prey from a colonial bouse In thi"ew England rlbage wtsere he spent. a r.cdal somnier. A brass warming pan hangs nellnst the fide cf the mantelp.ece above the enen flrepUce, which Is as correctly set forth nth andlrona. coal scuttle, bellows and fire Vvi of an ancient pattern as if there were ..-.m radiator within l.OuO miles. xh bra handles on her desk, the glass and I ir. trimmings of her mahogany chest of 4 ,. n ... ..... . . .1 ...... I . i ' ..;: !Ji l. Kvllll I l,:,s t.ii,t . . . p! u.if,i.!y n:th dirk c.iw.ty .-e.tl-. 1 , narrow ,r. iv.i:ks hi re are always f..ii. l!. ..i. ..i .... - ....u.iL. ji.,, our Imu iur lll.u-j.v .L iu. Mite.s. "1 c jingling. at:.ed..u i.;a h as car makes such si'jw p.ug.1 s that siiatrKt. hi ne u .gui.oriioij. i.ke Cony, aiv ;i;v.av ! sure tnat nay ii.nr uv uyond then Uiu d.icior to know U .Nuilno. siicil is uoi .uu, ..ee. passed a iid to. go. ten. "Na w. miss."" said the conductor to Pol v t!i m .tti.ng ufti r she iiaii d.ne-l at t:. - CtMii-at. "I'll tell you when you set then H "t f tr n-;w. and it's only a lew d -It. .. t' eeri er." P. lly looked am zed. How did he kni wl t-:i;-f bcr destln.Jtbm was' a few .-.. I if a mile from ti e . inerir The conduct smiled ntuhiblv rp'n her. J "VoH're a goln' t ti e brass shop, I sttj pt-.tp." ;p . ki-r. i l p-trhie due (1"f renee Polly's talk r made paments and her hat "Yen. I thotig! t as much. enn aim-- always tell. Well. I hope you'll find s ni ! tiling left, but If you'd er sen the crowtl that fame Just bffore '! "1st mas y ' wouldn't feel so very hopeful.' Hut tt e dark fears C at mV In Potty soul on the receipt of this In?"rm itien tvo groundless. When she -n finally .liri'.-f by ecr gn'de to al'f't ."til f rrcred di. south for 50 feet, she loeked, dazzled, let a w.nd-iw fairly aM with I.rass ami t. p r. There were snnnvars hi weighty di. luty np n the tp shelf: there were pe.tsa kettles and lcvlnge"j, or what looked I'l loving cups to P lly s ryes; there weie j '. whose use slve could in t guess, and tl. ; "were candlesticks of every sort. PKnklng. Polly entered the little shop, wit r" tir'"SHn'-v r,i'.il In rnws- a"i -si....;! walla, with tarnished and dulled brilliance L..i..iB' i.wnr I; i t- ia shcit. with a da. room in the je ar. through the- catrcw d ? of willed mere fights danced. In ti e shop small, -p'fl' gmatic man. with a stubby r " Hoard me i .vaarp little eves betienih his b It Is on Sunday errnlng that the cmatcur delights to dUp.ay hi cu.maiy ?ki.i in tKe presence of his fiieuds. Curious dishes are tuvebted for these occasions, some of wUiCh have ittile bes.Ues tneir oriuaaiy lo tu ouiuieuu thtui. lue following (l."t pua t s dencavy anu p.yuiiucy ; aiu.eover, ta.y ... c urcu iua.vua..; u".ni i T.tn ivuiiu iuieu chetst, iHu -ii0a, k'" Ol Oct., luu.t.JUuula. 'Ul i veieijr sail, Mitsiivvu.ui ol uiusu. ud u dasu of Cayenne, -vlen me butler auu -ud lue beer, it ueu tiuuu.g uol put iu Ut cheese. beu smooth season with celery nait, mustaid and p pper. Have the tg. beaten very light: dip out some cheese urn ture, and pour it into the bow; of eggs, stir ring steadi.y. Pour Into the dialing dish. vueesc c wuu (villi vt .ii.f, vi.c -lUUlu. Ul Uumi, lUUU.iliu lUvvyi. "f stua.i cup nesu biiau auoiu, uue su.l . pvlOUllii Ol ulusiUnl. Uvei KliiitlJ'UU Ula. '" efc'Ss a a Uvwi tin iuoo.i;u.y micu. juk e.gut or ten m.uuies. um tuui'bu8u.) ueiiiU udd egs. a ltdepjoiiiiii ot ba.i and a iash of Cayenne pepper. Swer tb:eud with AKpir.irn Tlp fr.re- ho vatet . sweetbreads pni billed and cut In ' iaa'1 pieces; asparagus tips cr.t in smalll! .tee-. Ur.e taii.espooufui of butter, one', .blespootitul cf tiour. ui:ed wiih butter, r:e cup of eseam. half enp of asparagus 'fior; stir until ii tbickeas. One cupful i ; tips one pair of sweetbreads. Utatyvkes ! ' 'w.j egg ai:d stir m: cook three minutes; I :: or - . t: aspuanivii of salt atd a dash of ..lie pepper. Sfev. i i ..-ushrooms (over hot water). Two Itponlufs of biiter. one -ha if pound of !:sli..i..i:i ; ipeele.l. cut and laid in); put on r l. i,.'!..:;c: add tea-poocft.i mote of : ter: I.. a; up y.iik of one egg. add one ilf cap of ereaui. stir in oat-tail tt-aspCou-il of salt and dash of white pi pper. i.:ers and .VI uhr.;oui- (over hot water). e iao esp.i.i: tu ct luuter. one tab:e.i.on- 1 "f flour; wl.ei) butter melts, sur U:f -mooth: ene cup ol uii.k. one-half cup of mushroom iirjnor, one eiip of mushroom .:keii rp. '20 oysters. piu on cover while tn-at two egss. As soon as oysters be c!n to swell stir in eggs. Copk u'nril it lJe .its to thicken. Jue ieaspuonfu: of sa.t. ": Currl d Tomatoes. Sis small, tomatoes cut n two. two jablespoonfuls of but er. A3 ocn as butter is melted pnt In tomatoes with ,oik. When part! illy done tu- n on the sid and ei k until tender. Add one-balf tea- spoonful of curry powder, one tablespoonfui I llf fit. .! r t Tl I a ,. r-.; i v f , , j' ,1 t .1 n rl , . r: i of milk. S.ir uuUi it sa.ckens. Serve witu co.d meat. tiriried Sardines, Two tablespoonfuls of butter, boneless sardines skinned and uruiind. Vvueu buti.i-r is hot lay in the sardines, cook a wuuc, ;hvn turu, sprinule wnu sa.t, juice of huit a itmou auu red pepper. i u-h Sauce. Two taWcpoonfnls of butter, oae labiejpoonf ul oi flour stirred in the l..tter, one cup of tuiik, two teaspoonfuU of uucnovy pasie, stir tli I il blends and boils. mx hard-boiled eggs cut and sliced, dash of rid pepper. Serve on buttered toast. i-.jjgs.and Ham. one tubiespoonful of buiter, one tab.espoor.ful cf mueed onion, j;;e-quarter pound coid boiled baiu. sliced and cut in smaii pieces; one sa-tspoontui of mustard, sp.inkied on lire ham. Vut on tl.e cover and cook thiee or four ruiuntes. ileut six eggs in a bovi with a fork euouga mix liieui tuoruug-iy. i',ur in the eggs and stir. Add one tabietpoonlui of minced parsley. Cuintd Eggs. One tabieioonf ui of but- ter, one itoorujuiui ui lUiuced onion, one iao.-puoutui ol uou'r, sii.ieu in uiit cup of IU..K, one-Uaif uaapoouivl of curry povvuer. Cook uulil u Cv,iiieo lo a bu.l and tbictieUa tabout 20 miaie;. Add o.x haru-b.i.ied vg's, one ta.- pounful oi au and two tabic spoouf ais ot cream. It is doue as soou as it LoiiS. -i j ill t. il ia u iu.e uol vv u v c j Ui l-ai- -L C OuC v t . i OA KA. Oii. uu.i x,Lj o 4W.J. s-.v. 1-.'A V. LMC 4W1V- .u v . ...lot or 1j.v.vc Vji.C ..VI V." 4. V . , J . 1 , . ott. lilV-Ut . .1 U11411 lb . .5 , u . UiCCil du ii. V A1C V. U,j..-U I'U.ulii t.., iii oUia vi v.. iu a vui v.1 lu.cacu, ullc Uli.l.'lit'Ui.iui ul iiuiU'i. iii.e Ovivier IS menilrg i.'iiL' ill uucjijumtii ui uaiuU, one. iuu.t.-in.uuiiii ol iijar siiiicti iu one cup Ot lUlik. H UCU it OOils put lU iwo ct.ps of cii.cseu, hail leap.iiuiui of ceitry sail, oae veu leaspooali.i sa.t una a i.Uic wnite pepper. Auu a httit iuhk. Lieaui ftuaU tioe. uue taolespoonfnl of tnuer ttoe, parb. did. bianehed and crnm b.ea), oue tabU spoonful of flour, one cup of tilv.k; stir until it thickens; put in shad roes, haif cup of en am. thiee hard-boiled eggs (.chopped whites only), even teuspoonfu. of sa.t, dt'sti of p ij.iiKa or Cayenne pepper and juice of half lemon- sp czed in tablespoon. Sprinkle with gs ated yoiks of t ggs and cook s or 10 minutes. , luintrs sue wants to uo " ' . - i,a f-n-Ov nc.ni1pr!tlY the, rami.?. u,,uil nil ll... .iiiii .i..- - yi.p (if. j- restaarant, the woman's exchange. , ip eato?sen ami the "ueaith-fooil tous do a laud-office business. The few c'nese boys still 'eft are almos. worth their weight in gold, their value rising is they are a'-' i-1 to vaui-h from-1 be scene. There l a good tprlnkling of Japanese, lmr the Japanese boy is neither as-reuan.e as a i Chinese boy; nor yet so natural a. cook by I 'birth he does better as a waiter while the I w'ges asked are just as high. There a-"' Mexicans, but. they work under protest. They yearly always Insist upon going home at night, and more often than not fail to put in an appearaice the next morning. As long as they have frijoles and the wherewithal for a meal cf tortillas ahead they will not labor, for why should they do to-day what they can Just as well do to morrow? 'In dians';" jou say. Oh. yes: Within the last few' years the large government schools a: Haskell and Phoenix, as well as the smaller schools supported by various missionary so cieties and : he Indian Association, have in cluded household, economics in their indus trial training, but the Indian does not take to the ethics of pots and pans readily, nor yet with joy. It i not his nature, and al though the Indian boy or maid will take a position under pressure, they are slow, phleg matic and plain'y not to the manner born. There are a few Portuguese, but not nearly enough to go round. As a result of the large admixture of Span ish biocd in the body politic, of the tradi tionary dihes brought frrm each and every one of "the States" by the California plo eners, and the imprint left by the Chinese cooks in the days when they waxed fat and j flourished. California cookery is somewhat ! bizarre, but exceedingly delicious. Orient and Oec'df-nt have-shaken hands in its formula-, and ihe result is something to recall with delight. - Here, for Instrnee. are two favorite ra.kes fenm the fitnmis Glenn Rnneh.. C'enr: I e-entv. "a to lie tne largest single ranch in tne wrT!fi: Chinai-n.Tia iieit u iij.i-(.ac one cupiui or tuoa. ia lut yo-ii ui ure egg u ti. ijtuu-li Cook t-iiwi smujiu and linen, meu cooi and aod to a haiier maue lium one capini oi sugar, oue and a quarter cups of butter (scant), one cup OA m.iu, two ego aiiU two and one-na,f cupiuls of dour silted wuu iwo and out haif teaspooula.s of baking powder and a teaspoonlui of vanilla.- Bake in a loaf or as a layer cake. If the latter, put together with a white frosting made from the whites of two eggs. Cliina Boy's Sponge Cake. Eight eggs, one pint sugar, thte gti;s 0f flour and ihe juice of a lemon. Heat the a liaapooiilui it si. da and el aside ii coo.. When eenr'.v cold nrtd one enpfnT of butter milk, the vo'ks of three eggs ber.ten light and three eupfuls of fioui. Lastly, fold in the whiles- of thiee egg? whipped to a stiff froth an I bake in a very moderate oven. .It kills ti.c flavor to hurry ii. declares this princess among California cooks." On state occasions a cunful ' of raisins, seeded and dredged with flour, tntnsfo; in this ginger bread :i:;'o n gingercake. This is specially delicious when cuiei wa:m wiih a cup tf hot cocoa -or chocolate. A fn it and nut cake was alo one of her specialties. Stir to a cream two enpfuls of sugar and one of butter. Add the yolks of six eggs J.eatin llgbi, one teaspoonfu! nut "IP- at'd elnrarrr: nVte.-I-nr-d one ten'poon fal soda dissolved In one cuxf-.l of .cold wnter. P.e.it the whites of f .'c eggs to a stiff froth and fold In aUcructeJy w!!h the flour, in which cream of tartar has been sifted. In the proportion of two te.tspoouf uia of iho morning this Is roih-d . : , boardtvlth Just a blf '!!' -- sf'cklng, r." 1 - -r tl'.. u :. tiniest bit of sodj. b -a r-.: , sourer tlie milk tin. !- s -Roll lightly and fo'.l r :; times cut dnto bixniit f! silver dollar and bake in .-, is required for baking p...p- ' In Southern fa'!f.n til i c the thing to edni He ,!.. Crj MtnllltMi iir.i ii ur. Here is the way tie y ni l , !T orange in San .Idego, v ;. f ; nuts and ralsiiis: Cut the fruit croewt-f In f ' k moving all seed and tin- w! .; each sliee in the beatMi u!il! ' f ,.: tine granulated tngar at.d ! u : coal oven. Sorlwt tfetit Hue. Tut a pint of orunp j ii. e i i a i Caramel Cake. ol ciioco.au-, .ua to it Cv.pi.Ul ol 1U..K a ua. r il' ' ''' JMr). ',,S &JKju" S5A. ' y x WWW - -x-y--A A , a t ' 4 i y i wwn1 e - e v 7 tfrC i. i lered ueriir. saluted her anil iT.rb.r..- mJ.m Kaf wllnes I ber passion. Pewter wom'n asked her. more eoiuhir. .. -,. porrlcgcrs In which the -laos children of th -.?. i hire. . . . : . . . .d;':', ' - -, 'r ' ' " ''.-: -.iwmov.-X...... .. ...:...v.:;iv.'.:.:.v ; . : -: : i :r:r;:: S ; 0 : ii CJ: . . r .., : -r.: ,V.:-.-ri li-- 1 ':- -v.jk xc............. .m&.-,.-;s..?ii-:. : : . : :V:. :' :V. : . i. . y.-X--a : " - '' '"'"'''''iitZyiiii - i.".Y z-, , . , T-rr-ss - - - '- - - '-'"": :,jv-..-'. ' , " 7" ',,- , , W rnvTOWAv-C:.? . i-. v. -v . '"X. . " xvV-W tyAKir.K'. n.'.rT. --7? - i - . -V- - .',5v V -RS'S'I'Si r.-w..vjw.v.v J '..-J''i",Mli-,,- '--r y ... :j-w wwxrw .-Tw.Tk.v vii; : -y.: , . ---t- i: . .s-.mc-:xw.. - V'V.-.'jv.v.'.w... tartar to four enpfuls of flour. Lastly atir li tn thf. iiiUtnvn ... ' V ohrV-T,, i V , pouau or raisins, seeded, chopped and dredged with flour, and one cup. fni hickory nut kernels, also dredged. Mix thoroughly and bake in two loaves in a slow Richer Fruit Cake. A still richer fruit bake was made of the foi.owlng ingredients: One pound of sugar t poua of butter. pound of flour? a Clirr0uts' washed and dried; tniee pounds of raisins, three-fourths of n pound of ithreddcd citron cautueu oranre neet in . of molasses, JhreeWteiTof 'tTnspooS " of soda, one glass 0f catr&ut jcJI oJJ,' of chopped prunes, one cupful walnut meats and a teagpoonfnt of mixed nlce mi .JI a "" a,,(i s tSi ,01j?.:?j , 1 for two or three hours. Cover ApMe Tea at. Toast white had In the oren until rrl-n dls1. tH v . "",Jti ci wiiiiin an- : .;,. "-,? .b(?',lns Tatef or each .u viirn. iiiu ii : I.., 7... . Lot in pretty chinT rrc sweetened apple sauce, about the consisTe cf ni.irmalarle. turned overeat, .n "if"0 other El.CC t.-.ncs d.ied am-ieet.- 1. '' ourae I ire used In oi V; t.. r'J:," ' eu P"Ches Praue Puf7. Wash a quart cf prunes in several water, nearly covered with water, and let them stand over night. Then simmer on back of range until tender. Fnt through a a'ere sweeten to faste. iUst tho 5 "n'1 ec-r until stiff, fold in the sif ed pruned 1 bake in a slow oven or oW ovE the h o? . n In the chafing dish. -L W ren It eome to fh- .... II aorta of il -..,1" . . ': nT Pm In tJ i-k utuenzing pint of cold water. Take . anij rub I hem on the n' ! ' extract the flavor. 1'u ' with the Juice and wjii r ; dissolved. Add more grann!)'''! '; Sweet as desired; pour lif" ' ' and freeze. Serve in g Velvet l itl -. Velvet mnfTlni are a ' ' ' Standby worth herahiji f.rnirt turn t.,i l.tfvt r. . ri f - ' ... ..... ,,. , 1 , sugar. Add two well l .-. ; , . ful of milk, one seaif y. with two teaspoonfu!-"f -', ; , a rjnarter teaspoon of 1 ' Still tlfllihlv Ihfineh II." ' ' qulle stiff, and turn a' , ''", ',, pans, which should be M the batter goes iu. It.ti.- , . j KMMA I'AII" ' ! " roorly venlilat' - v soys one who has giv ii t , , : are responsible In nun v. the 'proverb!all.lt' :nf" their predisposition to d Kbeum.ltl.sm. v.-s .1 ii . -' . enlosls arc malndbs , ' J Ihe cook, lo i-ay noililtg ' which is still more enn si , ,1' The reason adduced f ' ' " , It that men or women w.;k - -';, with food are etidom L " -; it!mu!ants. wars, cai rn nm: It no.M- Dpllflous dinner !" ' ' chopping pentiuts.or n'ir, r;d ing them wf:h the wl ; - ' sugar nud Jt.'t ei ..!:'.. rresslng the nn??i. irrt removini the vr f- ' uates. The fn-lt is tn u siisrni'.
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 1, 1903, edition 1
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