STAR RECIPE Cheese Pudding

Ingredients: 4 oz. grated cheese, two eggs, salt and popper, one pint milk, one teaspoonful made mustard, pinch of bicarbonate of soda.

over

Method: Warm milk. Pour

beaten

Add cgga. cheese, bicarbonate of soda, pepper, salt and mustard. Pour into greased piedish. Sprinkle little grated cheese on top. Stand in meat pai of Tater and bake in zlow oven for 40-50 minutes. «.

CRANBERRY

& CHESTNUT

THIS is a change. Cranberries and

chranuts combined

make a delicioun sweet.

an

Bimmer b. cranberries in a lite water with augar to taste, then mix with an equal quantity of chestnut purée, пlso sweetened.

Line a itau ring or a sandwich tin with fan pastry or a sweetened short crust. Place a piece of buttered paper on the bottom and 13) with uncooked rice or butter beans.

Cook a not uven, then remove the rice and paper, and it the bottom is 110 quite cooked, return to die oren for n few minutes. Allow to partly cool, then u with the cranberry and Beil . chopped chestnut mixture. uppies with 3 plat water: when tender strain and sweeten the juice and add Joz. inglass. Pour this over the cran- berry and chestnut mixture,

Leave to act. then decorate with deslerated coconut and strips of antel ien. Serve with whipped cream,

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FASHIONS

THESE five demure Corona-

tion Year debutantes are wearing, for your edification, some of the new headdresses which have been specially de- signed for the festivities this year.

Ench of them has been carefully chosen to suit the type they are shown

on.

This is important, unless you want to look as though you had strolled out of a Russian ballet-an effect ant to be disconcerting to retiring escorts and friends.

The girl at the end of the table on the left has chosen a bandeau com- posed of three rolls of black velvet

New Ways to

XPERTS say that the homely herring is one of the most valuable of the "protective foods"--and it can be cooked in a variety of delicious ways. Here are a few suggestions:-

With Mushrooms

with

You will and that mushrooms combine surprisingly well herrings.

For this dish ask your. Ash-

Cook

HUMBLE

A-HEAD in 1937

caught with a diamante clip. Having fair hair and a serene expression, this suits her very well..

Next to her is a vivacious young woman who can wear elaborate clothes and has decided on a little, tulle cap with a high front covered in sequins.

In the centre you see a headdress composed of a band and bow of trans- parent artificin! glass; you know the type of material--it was used for hat- brims last summer.

You can only wear this if you have that sophisticated air which suggeste that you could get away with tinsel from the recent Christmas decorations if you wanted to.

the

HERRING

By the Woman's Page Cook

monger to allet a pound of herrings instead of mushrooms, but, in this Pack into a greased unking tin, sur-

Peet half A pound of for you.

case, omit the milk. mushrooms and cut up neatly.

Melt a nut of butter in a fire- proof dish and put in half the mush- rooms. Season with salt and pep- per. Season the herring fillets also, roll up from the tail end and pack Into the dish four in-a-table- spoonful or two of milk. Cover with the remainder of the mushrooms, season and add a good layer of breadcrumbs.

Put shavings of butter on top and bake for half an hour in a moderate oven. Then scatter over a teaspoonful of minced parsley and return to the oven for a minute or two. Serve very hot. If you prefer, this dish can be made with tomatoes

Shirrah Arnotts again!

Herring Pilaw

This makes a delicious supper dish for chilly evenings, and is very popular with men folk.

round with halved tomatoes, cover with greased paper, bake in a brisk oven for 15 minutes. Season the roes with lemonjuice, salt and pepper and toss in a little butter in your frying pan.

Reheat the rice and pile on a Wosh Goz. rice" and "boil in hot dish. Arrange the herrings, salted water to which a good squeeze tomatoes and rees on the rice and

of lemonjuice has been added. When pour the liquor around. "Give a final the rice is soft, strain and pour a squeeze of lemonjuice over all be- cup of cold water over to separate fore sending to the table. A sprinkle the grains.

While the rice is 'cooking, wast

of papriku is an improvement.

and bone three or four herrings and Dutch Herring Pie

divide each into two fillets. Remove the roes. Sprinkle each fillet with

Here is a traditional Dutch

n lttle minced onion. pepper and recipe that is exceedingly easy to sall and roll up from tail to head. prepare.

THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN THROUGHOUT THE WORLD ARE STRONGER & HAPPIER. FOR

ARNOTTS

MILK ARROWROOT BISCUITS

Ask your fishmonger to llet four herrings for you." Wash, dry and dip each fillet in warm dripping. and then into crumbs seasoned withi salt and pepper. Roll each filet up neatly.

Grease A fireproof dish, sprinkle it over with a little finely- chopped parsley and anton. Lay the fish in it and sprinkle over some more parsley and onion and, Anally, a layer of breadcrumbs. Put a few shavings of butter on top and bake in a quick oven for 10 minutes.

Remove from oven and cover with two tablespoonfuls et grated: cheese. Put back in oven till the cheese is nicely browned. Serve] from the dish in which it was cooked.

Be Trim, Young, Active

Cast off the wastes you should wet rid of, or you will lose the curves of benoty. Take DunKora→ to aliminats polsono wanto "matter. strength. sa Kerves and energy, and help you to the. -zimnase You wish for.

BONKORA

Sold and recommended by All Druggists.

Help Kidneys

The discriminating girl second from the right has chosen her purple velvet twist because it suits her profile and her simple style of hairdressing.

Lastly, on the extreme right, you see one of the new little pointed skull-

with caps, trimmed

of spray gardenias and a tulle veil hanging down'

B the back.

This girl is dining out informally, so she has on a dinner dress beneath her long fitting coat. And if she goes on to a cinema, even the most severe masculine critic cannot quarrel with the height of her hat.

LUNCHEON DISHES

A plate of nourishing milk soup is always welcome in the winter- time, so here is a simple recipe for

Cream of Celery

Cut a head of celery and two large onions into pieces and stew in a pint of water until tender. Put through a sieve, add a pini of mik, an aunce of butter, and an nunce of flour blealed with a little cold water. Cook for ten minutes, then season with salt and pepper.

For an easily digested dish which is also salistying there is nothing better than a

Fish Souffle

Make a sauce with 1 ounces of flour, 1⁄2 ounce of butter, and half a pint of milk. Mix in six ounces of sieved cooked fich, season, and when cool add the beaten yolks of three eggs, beating well. Lightly fold in the stiffly whipped whites, turn into soufle tin, and steam for 40 minutes,

Creamed Veal

is a meal dish which is particularly suitable for the children. Cut a pound of cooked veal into small pieces. Melt two ounces of butter in a saucepan, add two ounces of flour, and mix well. Gradually add a pint of milk, and summer gently for five minutes, stirring all the time. Season with salt, pepper, and the juice of half a lemon, then put in tho, veul and reheat very slowly. Make a border of mashed potatoes on a hot dish, and serve the veal in the centre.

"For a tasty "savoury dish, I should like to recommend

Cheese Pudding

Heat a pint of milk and pour it over 4oz. of white breadcrumbs. Sur in on ounce, of butter and leave to soak for a quarter of an hour. Add two whisked eggs, a quarter of a pound of grated cheese, some pepper, a filte salt, and a little chopped parsley. Turn the mixture into a buttered ple dish and bake in a moderately hot oven for about three-quarters of an hour, or until frm and lightly browned. Garnish with parsley and serve hot.

Step-child Problem

her

FOR some time now I have stay there (for I have never stood in been very worried about the way of her visiting her father's

people), they have reminded Tessa; but lately the problem Mark is not her "real Daddy," that has become acute. Tessa is ten; Vivian and Gerald are "only half- she is the child of my first marriage brother and sister, dear," that her marriage so brief and cloudless Granny is not theirs; that her aunt that if it were not for her, I should and two uncles have nothing to do wonder if it were not all a dream, with them at all.

She was borri seven months after

None

of that may be so very im- David died—a year to the very day portant Teasa Is a sensible little of our marriage. I can remember girl-but what does matter is that very little now of those seven months, their way of living is not ours, nor the shock of his death made life seem ever can be. scarcely real for a long time after- They buy hor expensive toys, "lo words,

be kept at Granny's"-lovely frocks When Tessa was two and a half I and silken underclothes, dainty things married again. But David's family that every mother longs to be able to not pleased. Edward, his give her children. They mean it am sure (or am I,no sure, Tess. He repeated his offer now, in my

were

eldest brother, had wanted to adopt kindly hourt of hearts?) But when

and his mother urged me to agree. Tessa comes back to her plain sen As such things go, he was a rich man rible clothes, to her plain, sensible and though married, childless. When food and the dear old wornout toys, I again refused they were all very then the dificulty begins.

angry.

I have tried to explain to her that that things of this world are not Raw has become

ECENTLY my mother-in- evenly divided, that everyone can't

very have just what they like, and I think wealthy indeed, whlist Mark's salary I have made her see that there are is not high and we have to plan our things for more important than toys way carefully, for now, beskies Tessa and pretty clothes and luxurious food. there is Vivian, and our baby son. But after all, Tess is a little gir

and it is only natural that she should Gerald, |Don't"Tako Drastic Drugs

Vivian is four years younger than like to go where she has nice things Your kidneys have nipe million tiny Bus or Ilters which are endangered by Tess, it is true, but they are the best and is made much of. neglect or debatie, Trrlusting drugs. B of friends, sharing their toys and wars i ff Kidney trouble or Bladder woak games and being the sweetest pale

THEY are taking Tessa away Hone makes you suffer from Gutting Up of Httle mothers to Gerald, who I Mark and our lille family. "This Nights Leg Pains, Nervous only a year. Our house is a devoted Daddy?" she will ask me now if I

-separating her. Circles Under Eyes, Swollen Anklet, little home. I really believe Mark um talking to her, "or my real

8marting De Lor or visor don't deny, forgela Tonan is not his own-that . Daddy?" Mark says nothing; but I At the Doctor's new discovery called he used to.

can see he feels it deeply. If I had

na Brittness, Itfaumatiem, Lumbago, Neurial Burnlog,

Bytes(Bestex), Soothes, tonem cleane wijd kunia klak kidneys? Starts work in 15- minutos,, Kirings, new Health, youth

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THEY

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For lately. It has all bean apollt, my way Tess would never go there

Sirio in ligura Cyster East Hille Tern is being taken away from us, again. "AT" In Kuméniteed fu and your troubles in They are making her aco aho Ia * days of money UKck, At all stomata different Whenever she goes to

MO

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