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1940.
Tasty SUMMER DESIGNS Care Of
Croquettes
CROQUETTES are savoury, and food which might otherwise be wast- ed can be minced and blended wit!: varlous flavourings to make appelis- Log dishes.
if you have cold cooked meat try croquette: Free 1⁄2 lb of meat from skin, gristle, and bone, and cut Cut 4 lb of into small pieces. up stale bread and 4 lb of cooked vegetables, such as potatoes and carrots, Mix with the meat and then with half a teaspoonful finely shred- ded lemon rind, a pinch of dried herbs, a dessertspoonful of mush- room ketchup, and a tablespoonful of stock.
When mixed, put through the min- cer and leave for an hour. Form in- to round cakes, dip in flour, and fry in boiling fat Drain and garnish with parsley and silces of lemon.
Any kind of cold fish can be boned, broken into pieces with a fork, and then seasoned with pepper and salt, Put 2 ozs of butter in a saucepan and heat till a light brown. Add tablespoonful of flour and stir well Add half pint over gentle heat.
of hot milk and stir till the mixture
Ther thickens.
add « teaspoonful of anchovy or Worcester Fauce, a small dust quantity of breadcrumbs, and a of cayenne. Put the fish in the Kauce, shake gently till it nearly bolls When Arm then turn on to a plate. and cold make into cakes, breadcrumbs, Gour well, lip
roll
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beaten eggsund -ro!L. breadcrumbs. ngain. Smooth into shape with kalfe, and fry, serving with fried' parsley.
With Nice
For croquettes of rice, toit 1⁄2 lb. then "drain and mix well with. it a tablespoonful of grated cheese, a tenspoonful of white pepper and half much powdered mace. 'Mince ne fowl or meat, and stew for 10 minutes -in as much cream as will cover 1
salt and pepper. seasoning with
rice, put Hollow u spoonful of the soma
of Ithe mince in it, and form the rlee round like an egg. Brush with whlte of egg, powder with fine brend- crumbs and fry in butter.
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Bam and yea! make very appetis- ing croquetten, Mince finely 1 cooked veal with 1b of lean ham f'ut the meat into the (or bacon.)
pan with salt and pepper, quarter of u teaspoonful of grated nutmeg, 1 07 of butter rolled in four, and two tablespoonfuls of cream. Simmer gently for quarter of an hour, then When cold nice turn out Lo Into shapes, dip in egg and bread- Drain and crumbs, fry till and serve with fried parsley.
brown,
For lentil croquettes, wash a pint
of the beans, boil in three pints of water till soft, then strain. Run through a sleve, add a minced onion, pepper and salt, a lump of butter. and a well-beaten egg. Form into balls, erg and breadcrumbs these, and fry in hot fat. Serve with sauce, draining first.
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E. R. Y.
The Casual shiri top with skirt bringing its fulless to the front carries on into another season and is new looking in rayon Jersey with blue and while check for the top and stripes of the pattern in lain
xolld blue skirt. Belt blue on one side, checked on the other.
Molyneux's double-whg sil houette with moulded body ne is the Inspiration for this frock in brown spun rayon with a sar
pattern. Stitched linen bands lie Collarless neckline and finthes the "awkward" lenzth sleeves,
Floral printed muslin in a strips shirt-waist design makes this frock with cluster pleats in the skirt and bowknot treatment on Le pockets. Large, white pearl buttons fasten the shirtwaist top.
Try A Hot Moist Compress To Cure Bruise Or Sprain
By CLAUD NORTH CHRISTMAN, M.D.
MOST OF us are sports fans to one degree or another, and we note with interest that the players are getting off to their training grounds. So It is timely that a University of Pittsburgh physician says that he thinks that the best treatment for sprains and bruises will be found in what he calls "molst heat."
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Hair
"BEGIN when the young folk are | bobles," said a children's hairdresser, "If you want them to have a beauli- ful growth. Hair must be trained in the way it should go.")
Every child is not born to hair loveliness, but there are very few to whom this crowning glory' cannot be addled. It is even quite possible to induce a charming natural wave in hair that appears to be perfectly straight. The tendency to curi pro bably exists, and only requires en- couragement,
Begin to coax curls while the child is quite young. Draw a damp comb very gently through the hair, tress by iress, rolling it over your Anger in and direction. Patienco the same
but be needed, persistence will eventually your efforts hro
sure to be rewarded.
Best Way to Brush
almost
are a
Fresh air and gunlight healthful for the hair as for other
the parts
body. So, soon as the weather permits, brush the child's hair by the open window morning. And don't be in ton
evenste to get through with the l
job. Five minutes is not. a bit too and be sure that you brush ns-well as renly, so
so that the
Five friction to the scalp and i
nake the oil glands do their work of nourishing the hair. And, another hint, take care to brush the hair on the direction in which it the head in tends to grow, for it is by following its natural bent that it will flourish. Regular visits to a good hairdresser play an important part in the care of children's hair, since skilled cutting and tapering-help-to-develop-a-wave, as well preventing splitting. weakness, and the "endy" look that spells neglect.
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Making it Glossy
Gloss is a natural beauty of n child's hair, and if it looks duil ond lifeless it is a sure sign that it lacks something essential to its health. It be the sunning and airing re- Inay ferred
above, or sufficient. brushing to stimulate the oil-glands, Warm food for olive oil is an excellent weakly hair, and it is easy to rub it Into the scalp with the finger-tips a couple of nights before you give a shampoo.
To discover the most becoming style of
of doing your child's hair will certainly interest you if you--- modern-minded mother, and a clever usually give you good hairdresser advice on this point, and also set the hair by cutting so that it grows in a that suits the youthful face,
way
will
three
You should not be tempted to make a child's hair look bright and glossy by too frequent shampooing. Once a week is quite often enough, even for very strong hair, and an interval Dr. Murray B. Ferderber, of the is one of the commonest methods of goods, and the University's Department of Indus-treating when no medical supervision most of the water is squeezed out of three weeks should be allowed if telul Hygiene, made this statement is at hand. The handling of these Then the compress is placed upon the the hair is thin and dry.
Coconut oil and green, soap are before the American
of packs is an art in itself, in order to pain, lifting it from time to time, be- Heating and Ventilating Engineers, get the best results with the mini- ing sure not to burn the skin. Once good champoos, and at least
are advisable. In the Inst Dr.
the pack is covered with hot rinses mum of meeting recently, in Cleveland.
the body, One must know dry
juice and the hair will look beauti who are benched because of some how to prepare the layers of cloth reduced. injury. He also has in mind the time and how to apply it direct from the This type of treatment can be used fully soft and shiny when it has been! lost by Injured factory workers, who, hot water bath without its being un-fin countless ways to relleve conges- well dried. keeping qualities can be made he says, can return to normal duties comfortably sloppy, too hot or tootlon and pain. The size of the com- with a pound-each-of-stone-dates.the-same-day-with-only alight dis- cool Either smooth towels, or lan- press and the length of application dried peaches, dried apricots, and comfort after this treatment,
tel cloths may be used, and the water is determined by the seat and degree
medicated with of the Inny be plain or
suffering Occasionally we seeded raisins.
Epsom salts, turpentine, menthol or prepare a hot pack especially for the ustard, for added effect.
chest or abdomen, apply it carefully, This expert considers his
Such applications are called stupes. without wrinkles, and leave it on all ment a "rediscovery of the benelit The bath must be very hot, even night. This is especially advised if of hot packs, or compresses, which hailing, when the cloths are dipped. the patient secures the desired relief have long been used in such cases. They are laid in a longer plece of and falls asleep. Dr. Ferderber has gone further and
Dried-Fruit Chutnev | Ferderber is thinking of the athletes/next to ger in the use of heat cloths and left until the heat is rinse but one put a squeeze of lemon-
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N excellent chutney with-long
Soak the apricots and peaches" in enough cold water to cover them for about six hours. Cut them Into small pieces with the dates, return all three frults to the water in which the Orst two were soaked nad stew gently til tender.
An Old Method
treat.
Add the raisins, two breakfastcup-designed a machine in which is cir-
fuls of soft brown sugar, six break- fastcupfuls of vinegar, ane half tablespoonfuls of salt. half 41 teaspoonful each of cayenne, ground #luger, and
ground elavca, (the last
culated moist air, heated to betwe 114 and a
und 120 degrees Fahrenheit, around the Injured member. This circulation, and relieves increases pain, reducing nervous tension and exhaustion from pain,
in à bag), and a little chopped gar- lie (it liked.) Cook for about two hours, stirring occasionally. Remove the clove bag, pour the chutney into worm jars, and seal while bot.
Awning stripes in black and Whilo make this Interesting new eventug skirt worn by Linda Hayes, soreen starlet. Note that waistband is-cat imgthwise, the belt buckle disgonally of the fabric. Linda's blouse is black velvet, her necklace four stands
· of liny 'trysiat bella,
We can all agree with Dr. Ferder- ber that this "is possibly the oldest treatment known. Ancients hented
rocks and threw water on them in order to create a molst heat. We
Wedge Shoes Win Favour For Summer
By ELEANOR GUNN
have taken this and have made a New York-Blue is for boys wear flower-bedeckte hats, but this modern application."
From their cradle days it's their spring they have gone overboard for Which all sounds simple enough. favourite colour, the only contestant them. In fact, are they hats or just and the description goes on to say for first place in their affections be nosegaye tied on with ribbon or a bit that the advantage over dry heat in red. A mantes any colour as-of-a-veil? This season's vell is as is that it is "n type of heat that long as it is red or blue. This season giddy us giddy can be, perhaps be can't burn," and, of course, can be Schiaparelli sends us a colour the cause what few black hats there are, applied for n longer period fhan calls Sleeping Blue, possibly because are so laden with colourful fruits or other forms of hot applications. It's such a vibrant shade, possibly flowers, or with massed white flowers
Dr. Ferderber lus experimented on because it's the colour of the blue of that one forgets they are black, his method, and the treatment make possible, for two and a hair so many drean skies and seas. Any- how it's a worthy BLICCASSUT to
years. He declares that it had "Shocking." the pink we are wearing proved effective in laboratory tests so much right now.
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muscular sprains of football Fashion shows have educated the WHAT STOMACH players, golfers and other athletes. public in the late ststyles from shoes
it is advised for use on anyone suffer- to nuts. Shoes are extraordinary,
ing from the usual, type of muscular they are pretty, very feminine and
sprains.
Skill Required
for the relief of congestion and pain
"milinery, and rather frightening to
all but the surefotoed young thing who can walk with ease in tocless,
SUFFERER'S
CAN EAT
The use of hot moist compresses heelless and wedge shoes-the kind You can't lay up a sick stomach. without arches. They are really most Your body must be nourished even spectacular. I fancy they will march though solid food and most liquid on to victory because of their daring foods cause pain and vomiting. outlines. I wouldn't, nor will you The problem has always been to call them sensible, but that is, after find food that soothes the Inflamed all, beside the point.
stomachi"walls and provides nil the It so happens that 3 om quite un- nourishment 'needed for recovery, der the spell of the flowers that Doctors and nurses agree that Hor- bloom in the flowers and the flowered] Heks is such a food. It places no coiffures of the gols about town. strain upon the digestion, but provides. New Yorit women as a rule do not all the body-building elements that
Apple Cheese Cakes
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STEW half a pound of apples to pulp with a dessertspoonful of honey, the grated rind of linff a lemon, one er two cloves, · half a teaspoonful of ground cinnamon, and enough water to prevent them sticking to the boi- tom of the
pan
Add n nut of niargarine and pass] the put through a hair sieve. Then stir in about an ounce of state cake
crumbs.mall patty fins of F
Line
some Victoria, sandwich tin with short or flaky pastry, using rice or crusts of bread to prevent the Inaldes frain rining, and bake in a hot oven.
Fill at once with the relented applej mixture and serve as -o-hot-sweel with custarch, or allow the cases, to cool. All with the cold apple mixture, ́and use na'n cake for, ten.
W. D.
PEPSODENT
TOOTH PASTE AND POWDER CONTAIN IRIUM
FOR GREATER CLEANSING POWER
the weakened system needs... Con« valescence is shortened, now strength, and energy pour into the veins with every cuplul of Horlicks.
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· Horlicks ́is: a 'completa balanced food" in a very palatable form. ̈ ̈ X. has been given with... “remarkable success' in--the most severo enans of gastritis, Get Horlicks to-day from your usual store,
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Sultana Rusk Pudding
PUT margarine on six rusts and put three on the bottom of a greased: pledish, Add two tablespoonfuls of sultanas and then the other three rusks. Beat up iwo eggs, add one pint of warmed milk to which one dessertspoonful of sugar has, been added, and pour over the rusks,
Grate a little nutmeg on top and leave to soak for half an hour. Then bake in n moderate oven till set { (about half an hour and nicely browned. Sprinkle with sugar and serve hot.
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