Tempting Desserts
1. BY ALICE DENHOFF
TODAY'S recipes
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sweet stuff. Leading the pleasing parado is a Vanilla Fudge Custard.
To serve 6, melf 3⁄41⁄2 c, chocolate bits over boiling water. Stir in 3 tbsp. top milk and cook until smooth,
Combine e, milk, 2 beaten eggs, light ayrup, th#p. auger, 3 lep, salt and 1⁄2 tsp. vanilla. Pour mixture into greased custard cups. Add they. of chocolate mixture to esch. Bake at 350° F. 30 minutes.
SWEET SOUFFLE
For something light and lovely for a company supper, there's an Orange Sounio,
To serve 4 to 8, melt 2 tbsp. Batter, add 3 tbsp. cake Bour, 4 tsp. pach salt and powdered ginger. Add 4 c. mük. Stir over low heat until smooth and very thick. Adi grated rind and juice of 2 orangea and c. honey.
Stir a Uttle of the hot sarace over 3 well-beaten egg yolks; mix well, then add to sauce. Stir over low heat until very thick. Then fold in: stiffy-beaten egg whites.
Grease a deep baking dish well and sprinkle a little sugar over the aldes. Pour in the souffle. Set dish in pan of warm water and bake at 350° F. 1 hour. Should be served at once.
PINEAPPLE SQUARES Coconut Pineapple Squares are another good dessert,
folded and stacked in the pected to sell for abfart $2,000, here was furnished with ultra-
« modern ls made of "fberikin,” a series trunk of un automobile wasted pues se rugs a fireplace and roam divi-
ders, exhibited here recently.
in koeplay with Wright's be "almost together and said to
It to rip, puncture or is inarge impossible"
concept of moxici design. burn.
enough to provide a
Cream tbsp. butter and tbsp. living room, a large bedroom sugar. Sift together 1 c. muted The revolutionary house has study, a small kitchen and a flour, 3 tsp. baking powder and
For exam-- small bedroom. several drawbacks.
nir pump
tsp. salt. Add to creamed mix- should
enil.
mix thoroughly.
The brainchild of arch!- teet Frank Lloyd Wright, the structure-called the "airhouse"-is composed of ple, if the
residents would have only A spokesman for The U.S.ture and mix until crumbly. Add two giant balloons, one 38 two hours to clear out before Rubber Co., which collaborated half of 3 well-beaten eggs and feet in diameter and the the entire structure colinpeed, with Wright and The other 24 feet. The balloons, Should vandale empty the sad Chute
of Lexingtum iu Spread in 8-in. square cake from the sandbag "smusages" building the connected by a short tunnel,
house, said the pan. Cover with 1 c. crushed that keep the airhouse from structure was not "destinel to pineapple, well drained. can be inflated and held up floating away, the tenant would replace homes of brick OT by a regular three-ton air- come home to a floor full of wood." Suggested uses included butter and 2 c. moist, shredded Mixe, sugar, tbsp. melted construction and military shel-cocpmat: add remaining cgS.
BOYS' AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE
Snow Man's Trouble
-He Nearly Melted When They Mentioned Summer-
By MAX TRELL
"I can't imagine," said the Snow Mon. TIVER since the first snowfall, "Wo have plenies," said
the Snow Man had kept Knart.
"Really," said the Snow Man, "What are they?"
a boy who tums informer if his information is worthless. It en- courages the others to make sure that their information is valu-himself standing in the middle of the garden. He stood under the shade of a tree except that the tree was nothing but bare
Knarf said: "Plenics Bro branches and twigs, with no parties out in the open." even the shred of a leaf in sight. But no matter how hard "Charming," said the Snow the wind blew, how cold it was, Man. "I suppose everyone comes how grey and dreary were the here to eat." winter days, the Snow Man always deemed to be smiling.
IF THE SCHOOL pawnbroker does not ask questions about the article pawned, it is probably be- cause he knows the answers.
IMITATION of another boy's signature is not always the skicerest form of faltery.
JUDGE a rich boy not by his money, but by what he does with It.
Awareness, and a sense of valuta, Int που much
integrity.
CROSSWORD
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March
10
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Sad Thing
But ono day, a sad thing happened. The cold wind stop- ped blowing. The grey sicles turned blue. The sun siarted shining.
"That's what Hauid...
they do," sald
"And I suppose;" the Snow Man went on, "they eat things like snowballs and icicles.”
They Eat Hamburgers
Snow Man was standing la the garden.
fortable again. "I don't think I quito understood you. Did you soy Bre?"
Bald," sak
That's what I Kaart. "A big, hot, blazing "They, don't eat things like fire" "Yes," the Snow Man was that at all," said Hanid. "When saying to Knarf and Hanid, the shadow
we go on a picnic, we bring Poor, poor Snow Man. Ho
that children with
the Co much the along hamburgers and frank- perspired turned-about-names, "It's get furters."
water rushed from his face like ting to the end of my stay in
tears. this garden. I'm beginning to think it's time for going away."
me
to
The Snow Mon looked
Knart and Hanid did all they be puzzled. Then Knari explained
about hamburgers and frank could to assure Snow Man that
Hould exclaimed: "Going furters, away! But everyone wants you TieThey
this garden all
seem
he didn't have to eat ham- burgers and frankfurters, and like strange that he didn't need to stay near at all. But Snow Man kept shaking his
head
Knuff said: "You cook them fret."
have
to
le stay. Everybody in the whole things to cat," said the Snow the blazing fire neighbourhood wants you to Man. stay here in Bummer."
"That's what you ought to do" Knart put in. "You have no idea how beautiful li 19 right here in this garden during
"Why," said Knext, "it's very the summer. That tree' you're standing under becomes green easy. You just make a big pile with leaves and the Bowers all of wood and build a fire."
And he pulled his hat down "A what?" asked the Snow almost to the end of his nose bloom. The birds all sing. You
worm can't imagine how
and Man, starting to look comfortable it is. The · sun thines down from early moming until late in the afterNIOON-,” Knarf stopped muddenly.
"No, I'd better not stay in this garden during the summer "And how do you do that?" time,” he said in low voice. asked the Snow Man.
"I'd better be leaving. I never one of could stand going to
The old Snow Man began perspiring. Water started drip- ping down his face at all along his great white chest,
"I
Cool Spot
mean," Kran
started again, "it's very pleasant in this kurden, I'm quite mug you'can and a cool spot.”
"Ahem. I'm glad to hear: that," Snow Man said, Jooking more comfortable Again. "I don't like sunny spots," he added quickly."-"It makes mo..... m-malt. But now that you tell me it's 0001 and shady in the gardens, perhaps I will, de cide to stay after, wil,".*":
You know what MAND have out here!! Krintf ARIES
those awful plenies."
uncorn- and went to sloep.
Rupert and the Rock Pool-42
Rupert and 3, walz until the 'and, gazes in, raprire. * Tho last minute hoping to say goodbye lovaly little things are never found on our shores 1” be cres. to the talking fish, but that mennge
creatum, work done, has gone. They'll be the pride of my col. So they return and the little gistinction I There must be good. comes to see them all off at this story behind them. • Come, Itale station. At Nutwood shey lose beat, you shall rell me, gl abour
The Squire quickly : pesa, their THE END. Berenburns Into/n-mon-water, tick A New Aduenhets Bakuši Tomiarrow,
furniture and not much else.
Irving
And while the house cast tors, sorage warehouses and blending well. Spread over top reportedly resist winks "up to temporary school, United of pineapple. Bake at 350 5. 140
miles an hour."no" one;' Press.
-30
to 35 minutes, Cut in squares.
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