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CAKE-MAKING AT HOME
with the last two toast The most inexperienced cooks have become almost universal rare triangles on top of which lay can hardly fall to make a success and because in these instances, generous slice of tomato, topped of the following..simple recipe. It they are, to form the basis of a with a spoonful of mayonnaise. Is easily committed to memory. meal, the bread should be cut from Lay two pilves and two small and will be found a good basis for one-eighth to one-quarter of art pickles on plate beside the sand-a very large variety of cakes, both inch thick. No plenic hamper is wich.
plain and fancy. It requires: 'complete' without its complement of sandwiches, and these too shonld) be cut of a thickness to satisfy the appetite. Party sandwiches and her, beginning with fruit appetiser fancy sandwiches, on the other and ending with a sweet hand, should be cut as thinly as thin, round slices of bread, the
possible.
It is quite impracticable to cut sandwiches from fresh bread, and stale bread being far from ap- petising, strike a happy medium by choosing bread a day-old.
RUSSIAN CLUB SANDWICH
This is a miniature course`din-
Cut six
6 ozs, castor sugar.
3 ozs. flour,
-5 eggs.
1 level teaspoonful baking pow
der.
Pinch of salt.
smallest an inch and a half in
and diameter
the largest, four inches. Lay the largest slice on a
Beat the eggs in a shallow bowl plate and spread with jam. On it until frothy, add the sugar and
the next lay
largest slice and salt and beat continuously for 15 spread with cream cheese. Then minutes. the next slice, buttered, and on
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FOOD
CREAMED SWEET
BREADS
lb. sweetbreads
1 tbsp. vinegar or
lemon juice
A cup peus
2 tbsp. butter 24 tbsp. four
Pepper
✈ tsp. salt
4" cup Carnation milk.
1 cup water
"
CUCUMBER SOUP
Chop roughly a large cucumber and a large onion and cook in butter for a few minutes, then add three pints of stock (veal stock is beat, pepper, salt, a bay leaf, two cloves, six peppercorns, a bunch of parsley, and a blade of mace, Cover and simmer for half an hour. Then sprinkle in an ounce of semolina and simmer for another halt an hour, stirring occasionally, Rua through a sieve, then put back in the saucepan with a teacupful of cream or evaporated milk and make very hot. Beat in the yolk of an egg, and stir over a low heat for
a minute or two without balung.
LEMON CREAM PIE
14 cups sugar
4 tbsp. flour
Few grains salt,
3 cup Carnation Mük
1 tsp. grated lemon rind
5 tbsp. lemon juice-
1 tbsp. butter ** eggj
2 cup water
Mix
Soak the sweet breads in cold water for an hour, Cook until tender (about 20 minutes) in boll- ing water to which tsp. salt and 1 tbsp. vinegar or lemon juice have been added. When tender plunge into cold water to harden. Re- thoroughly scald Carnation with Sugar, болг and salt move membranes and cut or break the water; add milk to dry mix- It will be found that there is this lay bacon or chicken with let-together, and lightly drop it pato Make a white sauce of the butter. Return to double boiler and cook Sleye flour and baking powder into small pieces. Add the peas. ture: stirring until well blended. "least wastage if a square sandwich loaf is used. It is a matter of
On the fourth piece lay a slice of the egg-mixture all at one time flour, seasonings, and Camation for 25 minutes, stirring occasional- opinion whether the crusts should
tomato and on the fifth a cucum-and then fold it into the mixture diluted with cup water. Addy; add to well beaten egg yolks be cut off before the bread is
peas, reheat and continue cooking for 2 min- cases or onutes: add butter, lemon juice and or ind. Pour into baked pastry shell. chicken
Cover with meringue made by Folding 3 tbsp. sugar and 1 tsp. baking powder into 2 stiffly beaten whites. Brown in a slow (300°F oven. Makes 1 pie.
tuce and mayonnaise.
sweet breads and
with light movements. sliced or after the sandwiches are buttered and each vegetable hav- ber slice, each slice of bread being .completed.
For a Plain Sponge Loaf have and serve in patty Buttering the bread before it is ing a covering of mayonnaise and ready an oblong baking tin, about toast potis. Diced
mushrooms may lettuce. On the top plece of bread: 8 x 5 inches, and 4 inches deep. cut facilitates, this step in sand- wich making. If the butter is cold unbuttered, lay a slice of banana greased with butter and dusted out desired. Serves 6.
into
in for 33-40 minutes. Remove
four. Pour
the the Min. and 題 moderate bven
sieved or other fruit and crown with a with "and hard it is impossible to spread stuffed olive. If the layers prove mixture without breaking the bread, so in topply, they may be secured with hake cold weather it warm or cream the butter before toothpicks, but avoid this, if pos spreading
is advisable
to
sible.
For fillings that require mustard.
CHEESE DREAMS
"|
be added.
the two cakes together when cook-
follows:-
from oven, dredge the top with ed. with a coffee filling, made as castor sugar, and turn out to cool. Lethon Sponge is made in exactly
egg
COOKERY TIPS
After boiling bacon. keep the
it is a good plan to mix the re-
Mix 4 tablespoonfuls sieved icing| Add one tablespoonful butter, quired quantity of mustard with one egg (beaten). teaspoon. NS-
the same manner, with the ad-sugar to a paste with 2 tablespoon- the butter to ensure an even dis-ard, 1 teaspoon paprika and i tradition of a teaspoonful lime juice this hot, strong black coffee, add a water till next day. skim off any tribution. Sandwiches are equally spoon Worcestershire sauce: well and a saltspoonful grated lime-teaspoonful of butter, and beat to fat that has settled, on the top appetising made in white or brown mixed to 2 cups grated cheese, and frind-added at the same time as ether for a few minutes until cold and use it for holled puddings or bread, while a combination of these mix to a paste. Spread thick on
the flour. The flavour of this Guava Jelly Roll is made as fol- plain cakes. It is just as good as two-one side white and the other pieces of bread and put a strip of cake much appreciated by in- lows:—
dripping. brown-would give, an effective bacon on top of each. Bake in a valids who are averse to anything
Bake the cake in a large shallow note to the sandwich tray..
moderately hot oven from five to tweet and "sičkiy."
lin, about 12 9 ins. Have ready, "When mixing mayonnaise, stir Spiced Sponge is something of a some warmed guava Jelly, melted briskly but evenly and always in novelty, and is made as above, add-town just enough to allow of easy the same direction. ing à level teaspoonful mixed spice).3preading. Turn the cake out onto to the flour when it is aleved. If a sheet of paper liberally sprinkled
A popular luncheon dish served eight minutes. Serve hot with In many cafes is an American Club olives or pickles.
sandwich. which. supplemented with a cup of coffee, is a meal In
CLUB SANDWICH
Toast three alices of bread and cut in triangles. Butter. Lay two triangles side by side to form the
DATE-NUT SANDWICH
FIG SANDWICH
itself. This is how it is made tablespoons orange juice. i table-shallow tins, of the same size, and with a thin layer of jelly, and roll while boiling. prick one end with Mix 1 cup chopped dates with 3liked this may be baked in two with castor sugar, spread quickly To prevent eggs from bursting spoon lemon juice and cup finely sandwiched together when cold up the long way of the cake. This a needle before placing them in chopped nuts. Spread between with whipped cream favoured with produces a thinner roll than that the water. slices of wholewheat. bread.
strong black coffee. For sand- usually used for jam rolls. Leave wich varieties, do not dust with the cake rolled up in the paper bottom slice and cover with let- Put. b. fg and lb. raisins castor sugar while hot, but sprinkle until quite cold-leaving the ends tuce leaf., Spread with
Cooked meat should be put in a mayon- through chopper, add 1 cup sugar,berally with sieved icing sugar of the paper open, to avoid clean, dish, free from gravy. It "naise, and lay on slices of white Juice of 1 lemon and 1 cup water, just before serving.
heaviness, then cut into two-inch should be covered with a wire meat or chicken, bolled or roasted. Stew until soft and thick, add 1 Cover with two toast triangles. On teaspoon vanilla
Coffee Sponge is made by adding lengths.
cover or put in a meat safe. Par- and 3 crushed two teaspoonfuls coffee essence to these lay several slices of crisp soda biscuits. This will keep well. the egg-mixture before folding inclous trifle pudding, with an un-those parts which press on the Guava Jelly Roll makes a de- ticular notice should be paid to bacon and another lettuce leaf. Use on brown bread.
and then sandwiching "sual and agreeable flavour.
dish.
Increased Unemployment
In France Today
RESOURCES NOT KEEPING PACE WITH RISING COST OF LIVING
In the report for 1937 of the General Confederation of French Employers. It is stated that the general economic situation has te sulted in increased unemployment. The number of assisted" unem- ployed workers, which decreased steadily during the year 1937 until It had fallen to 300,000, is beginning to rise again. At the end of February, 1938, the figure was 412.386, or 2,167 more than the number registered on the same date in the previous year, although the en- forcement, of the 40-hour week has led to the engagement of 90.000 extra railway employees and more than 13,000 coal miners, and un-. dertakings employing more than 100 workers have 180,000 "more workers than they had a year ago.
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VICIOUS CIRCLE
the flour,
Madman Kills 26
Une madman has killed 26 people in a village of Eastern Anatolia.
1 Suddenly running amok, he shot them all dead one after another.
He then took to the fields, and was pursued by country. constabulary, who cornered and killed him in a final gun bat-. tle.
chasing power of all persons who only have fixed incomes or depend
cial profits. on falling industrial and, commer
AMERICAN "MEMORIAL TO LATE KING
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London, July 13.
A Memorial window was un- veiled yesterday at Winchester Cathedral by Mr. Joseph B. Kennedy, U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain. in memory of the late King George V.
The window was presented by American citizens residing la England.
The American' Ambassador said that King George V had a very warm and special place in the hearts of the American people (Reuter).
Charged With
Four
GREEK GODDESS OF MARRIAGE
THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1938.—PAGE 3
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U.S. WAR MINISTER WARNS DICTATORS
"AGGRESSION MUST
Mr.
STOP
Chungking Unemployment
(Special Correspondent)
Changking, July 9. unemployment and especially Chungking West
these war days is most acute.
H. H. Woodring. United The States Secretary for Wax, speak-China ing at a Chamber of Commerce
A marble head of Hera, the ar- meeting in Washington recently. clent Greek goddess of marriage said: "I warn Germany, Japan and and birth, has been found during Italy that dictatorships path the excavations at the foot of the the democratle nations too far the Acroplio, in Athens,
result will be war.".
The Japanese occupation of Manchuria in 1931, he said, began
in
Several banks and larger firms junior clerks and offering wages have been calling for senfor and
between $18.00 and $40.90 a month. A candidate must frequently agree to work on probation for a three year term. The withdraw-
The head is in a good state, of preservation and will be placed in the temporary Museum on the site a chain of events that included ng, voluntary, of the employee of the excavations.
German rearmament, the occupa- during said term will only be per-
A marble statue of Hermes has tion of the Rhineland, the Italo-mitted upon the refunding of all also been found at the bottom of Abyssinian war, the Spanish war remunerations received to date of
75 foot well. It is in four pieces and the Japanese invasion of Chi- his resignation. but in good preservation, and thena.""
1!
The position of senior clerkship requires a college degree or at least a senior middle school diploma with a certificate that he has had experience.
task of reconstructing it has been "It is a fair inference," he con- entrusted to an expert.
tinued, "that this chain of events The statue A Greek copy of the was a direct result of the success Roman period-will also be placed ful setting up by Japan, of the five years business
in the temporary museum.
Robbing Her "Husbands'
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the
pres
State of Manchukuo without any effective opposition from democratic Powers. At the sent moment the democracles are strongly packlist, although they have not always been so.
The applicant must be able to write both Chinese and English and must pass a test in accounting and commercial arithmetic. With these requirements in his posses- ing a clerk can demand approxi nate sum of $40 monthly.
The new production index pub-dustries and, since the beginning Jished in the official statistics. of 1938, in the textile industry. In. which draws á comparison be building. the crisis was even more
The transfer to the working tween the present situation and acute, the index number dropping Population, owing to increases in that of 1938, clearly shows. it is from 76 to 56.
wages, of a part of the resources of claimed, the extent of the econo- mic depression. The general in-
other classes of the nation has not benefited homie cousumption, since dex, which rose from 30 to 93 from
The rise in prices, the report the additional costs to Industry January to March 1937, was only 91 goes on to say, has resulted in de- caused by the wage increases have In December, a figure much lower mands, for wage increases, which resulted in a rise in prices so con bul, is alleged to have absconded with most of the property of four A beautiful 21-year-old peasant girl, who is up for trial in Istan
"If pressed too far a wave of than the index numbers of Great in their turns. have resulted in a siderable as to nullify the pecunt-husbands" in less than a year.
Local banks at this time have Indignation may sweep over them been calling for junior clerks who Britain. Germany and Italy.
fresh rise in prices, thus creating ary advantages which the work-
and it might be extremely difficult has served their probation period. Moreover, the general average a vicious circle from which there ing-classes should have enjoyed.
Her first marriage was to a farm hand in her native, village in
to keep the peace. It is essential They are was only reached owing to the in-
seems to be, no escape.
that this Anatolia, Shortly afterwards, it is stated, she ran away with most
continued aggression +22 to $25 a month. creased activity. caused by the
The lack of balance between of his belongings and succeeded in obtaining identification
should be halted before things get Moreover, while the cost of liv- purchasing power and the prices elsewhere under another" name.
papers
There extats keen competition armaments programme, in the Ing la rising, the resources of the of manufactured articles is such
out of band.”
for such positions due to the num- metallurgical industry and in nation are not keeping pace with that in many cases, even where but again disappeared after
She then "married" a cobbler. After two months she left him not nations are suffering in their and those who have come into this "Certainly some of the have- ber of unemployed in Chungking metal works, mines, and electricity this rise, and the small amount of the
a and came to Istanbul, where she standard of living," he concluded. city from the war zone in the lower oticial gas undertakings between trade done by large commercial es- supervise prices have declared a "She' reached Adana undetected.
committees which short time.
was "married" to a greengrocer. December, 1936. and December, tablishments
"but not because of scarcity of raw Yangtze. during the
Her early increase to be justined, it has been Bearing a new name and, it is complained to the authorities that foreign exchange for armaments. In a good position today in Chung-
first 1837. On the other hand, produc-months of the year is a proof of a impossible to enforce it owing to alleged, with a fake birth certi- his wife had robbed him and runAs they themselves said, they are king. It is possible for them to husband, however, materials. They are using their Licensed automobile drivers are tion decreased considerably, in the shrinkage on the home markets the refusal of purchasers to buy at ficate, she became the wife of aaway. While in istanbul she was buying guns instead of butter." receive wages from $29 to $40 z leather, motorcar, and paper in which is due to the reduced par- the higher price.
cotton farmer there.
month plus room and board.
and
Carnation
MILK
discovered and arrested, !
Exchange.
Carnation it is sterilized and
Protect the health of your family, use pasteurized and it contains more than twice as much cream as ordinary milk.
CARNATION
"from contented
Cows
EVAPORATED MI
MILK
receiving wages
Cormation
from.