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Occupationqrader

NE of the most impor-

0 tant points in the manage

ment of food, is to use up promptly all perishables and all left-overs or "oddments" to use a more palatable word.

The Chef and I have planned for today's column just such a meal around the oduments in our kiteiren refrigerator: A litle lamb, but not enough for a main dish; some dried cheese on the rinds;

ན *

also two frankfurters.

They could Shred a small head of crisp cucumber: be slided aul scrambled with, eggs." lettuce; thin-slice

"But we're rather short, un eggs. alice 0 red radishes and their ten- Why not, serve them with baked dir tops; dice 1 whole tomato (leave lima beans, We have a package in the skin on); thin-slice 1 senlilon, the pantry, And the soured cream with part of the green top shredded, we have would be wonderful baked and coarse grate enough raw carrai 1 c with them instead of salt pork or or tamilp to make c. Add bacon. Then you can split the two juliennes of tender. cold tumb frankfurters to make four portions, beer, or use beef tongue or chicken. 2. French dressing. saute them in mustard and use Dlerid with

Bensoned with curry or 2 tbsp. chili them. Ek a garaleli.","

Tusk together and serve at once, with or without cheese toasts,

"Excellent, Madame. Then the two lonesome frankfurters will look im-

THE KITCHEN

FRONT

توولت

sauce. two frank- furters; jar soured cream; odd and ends of salad' 'Ingredients: a young turp a carrot; and small amounts of several kinds of fruit. "From the meat, we can make Jullennea for a tossed mixed,onlari." Guggested, the Chef... Match-Like Strips "Jullenne, that means

.cut in match-like strips," I remarked.

"Oul Mudame, we have the Juli- ennes of vegetables, so why not the Juliennes of meat? I shall put into the salud all the lettuce we have including the outside leaves; also the radishes and their tender green tops,

and the scallion

its top, and the tomato with the skin; and I shall grate in the young turnip and the carrot. Then I shall mid the fullennes of ment. Very nice tossed with French dressing. It will make a very tasty and substantial salad bowl."

"That's sometimes called 'Doe- tor's Salad

IDA BAILEY ALLEN

portant; and for a vegatable we have some onions which I will scal- top and bake in the oven with the

beans."

Well Chef, w: have really worked nat a substantial meal, so we don't need much of a dessert. Wh d'a on hand?" I asked.

All I have is the oddments of orange, a few strawber- pineapple. one sinoll tles, a 1111e banana, and a sauce-dish of stewed I could make a nice fruit apricots, gelati..."

"For n change let's have mixed fruit with shredded coconut”.

fruit-un probably because it containe so many vitamins," I went on. "Too often we homemakers aro inclined to think that a single car- rot, turnip от scallion, is worth nothing, because there isn't enough to serve the whole family. But com- bined with odd bits of other foods, it often helps to make up a substan- tial appetising dish."

"We also have some odd pieces of bread," said the Chef. "I wil make these into cheese toasts by using the dried

cheese. There are

Around The Town with Mercia

You must

Hillaly

sto 10 the YWCA nursery for children in Kowloon, and the hostels for working girls, In order to appreciate fully the good work being done for less for tunate people.

It is a pleasure to see those happy. laughing children under the care of qualified teachers, who look after them while their parents work in factories and elsewhere.

to

At the moment there are nearly 30 children between the ages of two and five, with some orphans, in the nursery, which will soon be ready

Twenty accommodate 70. ucco full boarders. A parent pays $15 per month for the child who is day scholar. and $30 for a boarder. and the "Y" subsidises to the extent of Sta child,

per OL

arc

215

ta

This entitles a child to four meals a day. Breakfast may be oatmeal

and an egg, to be followed by fruit

Juice before noon. Lunch may be fice, bean curd or a little meat, and vegetables. For tea a cup of soy- bean milk and crackers, and rice fish and supper, with ngain for venerables.

two staff of seven includes superintendents, four teachers and a the nurse. Miss Kuang, one of supervisors, worked for four years in a nursery in Chengtu during the war, and previous to that studied in short while. the United States for u

Several ladies were conducted on the tour yesterday to view

the premises, and they watched

and

games, play children

clean, airy class- Inspected

cots, and

even rooms, toys,

an emergency. In the Mrs Lambert Kwok, Mrs Arthur

sing

their

the

Ab, you mean melange des fruits au noix de coco.

"Call it what you like, Chef; a mixed fruit cup chilled with shred-

ded coconut makes a delicious des- seri,"

Dinner

furters

Tossed Salad with Meat Juliennes

Cheese Topsis Baked Limas with Mustard-Frank- Encalloped Onions Pickle Relish Coconut Fruit Melange Coffee or Tea Milk (Children) All Measurements Are Level Recipes Serve Four Tossed Salad with Meat Julienne,

Autumn Smartness

T-b

miniature isolation ward, ready By GRACE THORNCLIFFE

for

party

Baked Limas **

or

Wash and pick over 1 lb. dried while lima beans. Add 14 gta, boll- ing water. Cover and let stand 50 min. Then add 1 tsp. salt and 1 tsp. sugar. Cover and simmer about 2 hrs., or until the beans are almost. tender, (IC

use- pressure cooking, only 1.qt. of water and allow 35 min, at 15 lbs.) Add tbsp. minced. onlon, c. minced celery or 1 tsp. celery seed, 1 tsp. sugar. 1⁄4 tsp. dry mustard, 14 tsp. pepper and I c. Foured cream. Transfer to a 2 qt. bak- dish or casserole, Cover and ing

a moderate oyen, bake 14 hrs in 375 F. Uncover during the last 15 min. to brown. Serve plain, or with halved grilled, skinless "mustard"

frankfurters,

2

Lovely Eyes Are a Blessing

Courtesy Columbia Picture Lovely eyes, framed by long lashes, are an outstanding beauty asset of Bcreen Star Adele Jergens.

By HELEN FOLLETT

Every time you lower your

lids.

or whik, some of the health-giving lubricant is carried across the eye- bail, preventing the corneal surface from drying out. When dirt or dust flies into your eyes, tears endeavour

Scalloped Onions Boil or pressure cook 12' small, mild onions until almost tender. of white sauce, us- Then make 1 pt.

milk and 14 e. liquid in 1

3 tbsp. flour poured from the onions, and tbsp. butter or margarine, with salt and pepper to taste: Put the onions in n qu-sized baking dish. Four over the white sauce: cover Pour with c. fine dry brend crumbs mixud with 2 tbsp. melted butler or

grated sharpTAVE you an

eye for romance? adent on the lower Uno of lashes; margarine and e American cheese. Bake until the Do you desire, above all beauty they're sure to be moist, and the crumbs and cheese are brown en blessings, to have lovely eyes? Well mascara or crayon will run.). hup, about 25 min.

then. Loke good care of them. Many Coconut Fruit Melange women abuse them by reading or Combine the sliced pulp of 1 large ceving in a dim light. Few of them orange, 1 c. strawberries (Jam if you give them as much attention as they like), c. diced or shredded fresh give an old carpet sweeper. If you or canned pineapple, i sliced ripe are an outdoor girl, don't read with banana, a few slawed dried op- sunlight on book or magazine and to wash It awa ricuts or stoned primes, juice of 1 don't forget to wear dark glasses.. lemon, 14 c. sugar or mild flavoured

No doubt you like to read in bed. honey, and c. shredded Chill 20 to 30 mir, Heap in sherbet But when your eyes are tired, stop glasses, and top with a little shred-and put out the light, even if you ded coconut. Almost any mixture of are on the that chapter of the mys fresh, or trish and carmed or frozen lary story. Eye strain can bring a

of troubles nervousness. Fully plnées under the eyes fruit, may be used in preparing this ficck

count lines, reddened fida

not, dessert.

as a rule, indicative of cre Trick Of The Chef

Ordinarily the eye is a beautiful, trouble but of some slight physical Odds and enda of silces of bread self-lubricating mechanism. Opening disorder. Fatigue and loss of sleep or crusis can be used as cheese on the inner surface of the lids are will cause them. Deep circles under toasts: Brush ligtly with a little many modified little glands that the eyes do not necessary signify margarine. Dust with grated sharp secrete a small amount of olly sub- ill health, but may be caused by in- cheese and brown in a slow oyen, stance. (That is one reason why: suficient adiposo covering Serve hot.

you should never put a darkening area.

Coconut.

BOYS AND GIRLS

I

Willy Toad Tells a Story

"NOW,

-When He Was Little He Swam Like a Fish-

By MAX TRELL

Brc.

family most of my sea-faring people," Willy the Toad, was saying to Knarf-and- Hauid, the shadow-children with "And to the turned-about names.

(in case you

tell you the truth don't know it already," Willy went

"I was brought up in the water. myself."

on.

"You mean you lived underwater, Willy?" Hanid said.

Willy, who was sitting on a toad- side of the stool on the other garden wall, nodded proudly. "Thera isn't a fish in the sea who lived more I had a underwater than I did.

tall that I lashed from side 10 side. It's too bad you never saw me swim. Finally, though, just as was beginning to get big, I started growing legs."

long

"Legs?" sald Knart.

were Lady Granthara, Lady Gibson, DEPICTED here is a perfect dress

und Jacket ensemble for town, now, only

Tak-hing.

Samo Logs

If by chance, this fald does not remove the Invader, don't rub your eye, You will press the foreign, sub- the delicato lucs. stance into Seck a physician who will know how to remove it without damage.

MAGAZINE

Willy snapped out his long tongue and caught fly,

gone

in

310

2

that

Why Baseballs Should Be

Alike

THE hides are

scares

(Continued-from-Yesterday). THE cover Is of horsehide. Horse-

Bomewhat these days NO they are high in price and not more than one-third of a hide will do for baseball covers.

The leather is alum tanned, thus it will shrink and always be tigist though the ball becomes even smaller with use. In dry climates the cover wears out quickly, so moisture is supplied when neces-

sary.

The thread used for rowing on the cover is made of the best long staple cotton. All professional balls are sewn by hand. After balls are alto-finished they undergo careful in-

spection and rigid, testing.

day. I noticed it was gether. Where it went to I don't know. It certainly was strange. "The very sune legs that I have I kept looking around for it. But

it was quite gone." smaller. They started

of me. My Knart and Hanid wanted to know early autumn. It is of blockcrowing right out

friends the Carp, the Sunfish, the who were the other sea-faring rela- Wou Mrs F.I. Tseung and Miss Shininen with a garnish of white sick Pickerels, and the Silcklebacks...all tives in Willy's family.

answered "The frogs," Willy The tour ended at a hostel for rack bruid. The dress is a simple very nice fishy kind of people-wate

and short sleeves working girls where 24 girls pay model with

for lodging, and for semi-high rounded neckline, both astonished when they saw these legs. promptly.

I was astonished as much as they SC a month meals extra if they wish to have edged with the braid. The

could they, poor things) what use them there. The YWCA spends sleeved jacket hos n Peter Pan collar,were, for I couldn't see (and neither nipped-in waist and padded poplum, good bit of its budget on the hostels,

casy to dress up, of and keep a free night school going with the braid all around. This is a legs could be underwater."

"And when your legs grew, big best when enough, you jumped out of the wa for these young people. Consider frock that. Is able outing on repairs has had to be down, but it is at its

ter, Willy" said Hanid. simply accessorised.

"Right out of the water. mude for this hostel, while rental is $150 a month.

that ime I had four, legs-two big airong, ones in the back, and two smaller ones in froht.""

EL

long-

"Is that all?" said Knari. "Just

frons?"

"There

at

THEY HOWLED

Haydn's Symphony No. 14 in c

is called the "Surprise" Symphony because the composer put a loud chord at the and, following a peace- ful passage. Haydn said he did it .At "to make the ladies scream." the first porformance in 1792 the Twhole nudfence shouted, and the

symphony was a success.

"Pardon me," said Willy.

EXCLUSIVE FOR CHILDREN "But they aren't see-faring are millions and millions of toads."

A stream near Burlington, Vt., speckled trout. all," Hanld put it. They don't live stocked with 000 in the sea. They live in ponds and has been set aside by the authori- By ditches."

ties for the exclusive use of child fishermen.

..

"Humph," sald

"then Willy, they're pond-faring and dlich-far-

But they live in and Rupert & Mr Panch-9 ing people.

One lady remarked that the walks

Probable Cause? could do with a spot of whitewash

Explosions of temper and emo- to make the rooms more cheerful,

"What happened to the tail, that and Lady Gantham made the excel- tlonal upsets on the part of earth

caused by the you lashed from one side to the lent suggestion of giving the job to dwellers might be

And with that ho snapped out some of the unemployed 'boarders effect of unusually intense beams of other?" Knurf asked.

coming from the "Now that's something I was go- of which there are two or three. Invisible energy

It grew shorter his long tongue and began catching Apart from this minor detail, how-suh 93,000,000 miles away, according ing to tell you.

one his family.again, ever,

the place was orderly and to the director of the Fels. Plane-day by day-which Isn't the way flies and didn't mention hlinseit or

torium in Philadelphia,

talls Usually grow--until pleasant in appearance.; "

RED RYDER

BAND

OF STAGE

COACH RODBERS MEETS UNEXPECTED RESISTANCE

ON THE

TRAIL NEAR IRIMROCK

AOR

6.28

DON'T RUN! 1115 ONLY ONE. MW AGAINST THE BUNCH!

Unhealthy Place

TACKLIN' RED RYDER AIN'T

MY IDEA OF EASE AN' COMFORT!

RIGHT-A SLUG IN MY ARM, AND

WASN'T SCARED!

AND

ENJOY TOURSELF! I'M LEAVIN?

out of water, arid that's good enough for me."

By Fred Harman

WINGED ONE

"OF EMPETE:

·SHUCKS!

I WAS HOPIN”. YOU'D BAS THE WHOLE CADOODLET

eering into the shed, Rupert ann Algy see a motor-cycle with a long sidecar, and they witch while Sailor Sam trundles it out.... "Now wai aitan's belong.””, he smiles. The two liule pala squeere: In ade by.) side, and "with a great noits – thịt - engine starta. (Soon they are.bump- ing along a tough track and out into * broader road through Nutwood.. *I'd better call at your cottage, to“ rell: Mr. Bear where we're going," aaya. Sam, and then we'll head" straight for. Sandy Day"

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