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THRIFTY MAIN DISHES Children
By ALICE DENHOFF
THRIFTY. meats are a per pound of meat or until
bcon to the budget tender. minded, but somehow we Removo skin, slice and serve don't use them as often as with sauce. Continental housewives do,
for
To
BROWN ONIONS
prepare
this, co 3
Fresh beet tongue, instance, is thrifty and medium onions and brown in delicious and makes a c. butter or margarino, hearty main course when
Blend in 11⁄2 tbsp, four and served with a piquant opion brown slightly.. sauce. Of course, pre- paring such a dish isn't as chopped celery stalk, bay leaf, easy as fixing chops or tsp. salt, e tap, pepper. hr, or until Salons steak for dinner, but it is Simmer well worth the effort and a real money saver, too.
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BEEF TONGUE: To serve 5-8, have I fresh beef tongue, Wash it and place in a pan.
Cover with cold water.
Add sliced garlic clove, 1 bay leaf, tap, thyme, 4 whole cloves, 10 peppercorns and 1 c. each brown sugar and vinegar. Coyer pa, heat to bolling, tien lower heat and simmer 50 min.
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Playgrounds
By W. W. BAUER, M.D.
TAVE you taken a look
around your community recently and observed play- grounds?
For the most
part
plamouna for granted, lock
HOMECRAFT
Tatting Flower Spray
MATERIALS: Conte Chain Mercer-Crochet No. 20 (20 grm.). 1 ball selected colour. Stamens. Small piece of MI- linery Wira, Milwarda Tafting Shuttle-
, ABBREVIATIONS: R-ring; ddouble stitch; p-pleat; et close; cep-soparato; oh-chain; rw--reverse. work Ir-large ring.
(Make 5)
FLOWERS
11 Now: R of i de, 13 ps sep
cut.
wo tuke ing upon them with approval by i ds, I da, el. The ends and when wa drive or walk past ihem but
their not noi.g
2nd Bow R of 3 de, join to Remove bay leaf, strain and aboures when we do not first p of r of previous raw, 3 cook 10 min. longer,
thega. The growth of cities ds, cl. Rw, Ir of 8 ds, p. 3 ds, has deprived inany children of 3 ps rep by 1 ds, 3 ds, p. 9 ds, Mix in 2 tbsp. pickle relish adequate space in which to el. Rw, R of 3 ds, jain to play. The apartment dwellers next p of r of previous row, a and tbsp. vinegar and serve.
without yaris, the sium da, cl. Rw, Ir of 3 da, join to dwellers with no suitable place lost p of, previous ir, 3 ds, 9 pa for children to play consitute rep by 1 da; 3 de, P.. 3 ds, cli a serious problem in rero:tion, repeat from joining lost p of last ir to first por first ir. "Tie SPACE FOR GAMES ends and cut.
There's plenty of good, lean pork in the markets. Try serving it with a savoury stuce, Chinelo -style, such LB this sweet-sour
pork dish.
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For 6-8 servings, have 4 lbs. pork shoulder meat,
water
to cover
Ploce in berge pan. Ada enough cold and 2 tsp. sal. Cover and Bammer 3 ars, or until meat is
lender.
Remove meat from broth and dice,
CHILL AND SKIM
Chill broth, skim off, fat and save sur soup or se-soning later. For the suze, mash 2 suvers ol garlic with 11⁄2 tsp. salt.
Add c. soy sauce, c. vinegar and tbsp. brown sugar.
Sorve sauce with the alices of cooked meat.
,
LEAVES
Children need playgrounds in order to safeguard them against | (Make 3) accidents. Playing on the side.
of 3 ds, ps sep by 1 de, walks and dashing into the sticcts causes a giot many in-3 ds, el. Rw, ap of 4 in. (.5 jur.es and not a few fatalities. cm.), R of ds, 3 pr sep by 1 Rw, sp of 1⁄2 in. They need playgrounds, also b-da, 9 da, el. cause of the space provided for 3 cm.), R of 3 de, foin to last playing such games as baseball, P of r bafore last, I ds, 4 pasop foo.ball, running, and jumping, by 1 da, & ds, el; repeat from and in general being nollye wit out far of annoying sonas one, breaking a win.ow, or athews getting into trouble.
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times more. Aw. It of 3 ds Join to last p of r before last, 1 da, 3 pr sey by 1 da, i da, join to last p of previous r, 3 ds, cl. Tie and cut,
They need playgrounds
Sew stamens through centre thread order that eru may be places of flowers and wind where they can associate with round stalk. Wind thread round other child.en under proper 3 ploces of Millinery Wire to circumstances instead of cofsort-form stems for leaves and sew Wind ing in alleys, round railroad one leef on each stom.
group Spareribs are always a wel- tracks and other places where thread round stems to comed treat, especially if they duerment to the kind of con
the coloid surroundings ara no together. Ere served Calornia style.
To serve y-o, Duu 2 jus, pork sputeros until tender in suff! cient sulted water to cover them gulierowly.
Guet which courage.
we wish to en-
Recreation : A
very real for unsupervised play in which child and enough about abnor etructive contributing members
their mal conduct to recognise It of the group. necessity to the child. Through the youngsters can use
Through it appents.
The old proverb "All work muscles, own initiative whikoul inter- when ADD BROTH
play he Levuloys his
apprar to theoretical study, training and and no play makes Jack a dull Icarns All and gains ex- ference, unless they
out by the Remove from broth and place perience in getting along with be getting into trouble. A wise experience these individuals are boy la borne in baking pen, large enough to his playmakes. On the play balance between supervised and able to recognise the shy child, modern paychology of childhood. the bully, the braggart, the In- 14. may do even worse than elow the ribs to lie fat. Add Pround friendships can be unsupervised play requires D
recreation trovert, the extrovert, and make him (rained
a dull boy. It may c. broth.
formed and even wholesome specially
unobtrusively to help each type lord him into delinquency and ...«; fights can take the Alcam out leader.
of child to make the best criminality. of resentments without doing
possible progress toward any great amount of harm. On
balanced and integrated the playmound, the rigiu klad
sonality. of gang can form to play games. and have fun instead of ploiting burglaries, beatings, and other devilties,
Combine 4 c. soft bread crumbs and 4 tbsp. butter, margarine or bacon drippings li skillet. Fry | until bread la slightly brown, stirring continubusly to prevent
Orching, Remove from keat. Add tsp. salt, pepper to taste, 2 tbsp. minced caion, 1⁄2 c. chopped ripe olives and 1/3 c. broth, Mix,
RECREATION LEADER
A
Der
ALL WORK, NO-PLAY---
Among the cheapest and best Investments in welfare for our of
younger generation is a weil The recreation leader today is noL
marely somEUR"
planned and skilfully operated and hus e
number of playgrounds, strato- who likes children certain
The fact that all this is co- gically located where they ar amount of ingenuity
The recreation compliched through play should needed most. A playground, Playgrounds
skilled about games. need supervisors, as wall at adequate leader is now a college-trained not deceive the casual observer. unlike a park, la not primarily Pour dressing ovenly
appropriate equip- person who has been instructed Play for children la rot merely a show place. It is primarily a a way to spend the time. It is place where children may Bz- most. Bake 1 hr. fn 300°F. oven, meat, A programme of super- in the growth and development
Gamish 'serving platter with vised play and games is a part processes by which children an important procedure in their press themselves constructively, brofed tinned cling peach at every well-conducted play arrive at maturity. He or she physical and emotional develop freely, safely, and under wise
So also is opportunity knows the needs of the normal ment as individuals and as con- guidance.
knives.
over epace' and
ground.
Make This Frilled Blouse For Autumn Days
MATERIALS: 5/5/6 czs. Sir- dor Majestle 2-ply wool. 1 patr No. 12 needles, No. 1 crochet hook smalt buttons.
tai row: K44/48/52, (k.2łoq.. atcel MI 20/21/22 mes, K. to the
end.
2nd row: P. to the end.
*** Work 22 rows in st.st, and
lower edge, finishing at the end
of u P. row. Inc. at both ends of the
and next
following there are 144/154/164 sts.
Oth tow
3 rows without shaping.
MEASUREMENTS; Width all round at underarms: 34 Inchos/ 36 inches/38 Inches. Length from top of shoulder to tower inc. at both ends of the 3rd, 9th, Shape For The Sleeves edge: 10 inches/20 Inches/21 16th and 21st *** (130/140/150 inchea
B15.)
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Next row: K.38/42/40, (k. TENSION: 9 Bls. 1o I - inch, tog, M1) 30/31/32 times, k, to ABBREVIATIONS: K-kaft, the end.
Next row: F. to the end. P. — puf, st, stilch, sİ.SE,-- stocking st. ( row k and 1 row (144/154/104 19),
Rep. from *** to *** once. P.), tog-together, beg.-be- Next row:
ginning, rẹp-repeat, M-Muke -ast. by passing the wool over tog MI). the necdie, ch-chain, slip, de double crochet, inc Increase.
NOTE: The first figures given pre for the small size, the second #gures for the medium size and likewise, the last figures are for the large size. Where only one Sgure a given, it applies to all sizes.
FRONT
and not
Using two needles the thumb method, cast on 128/138/144
and com- mencing with a K row, work 10 rows in Gt.st.
20th row! Fold the work,
K.32/36/40, (K-3
every
unti Work
Work AS for the front. (160/170/100'. sts,). Continue without further shaping for 3 inches/34 inches/31⁄2 Inches Antahang at the end of a P. auw, Shope the back opening.
1st row: 04/30/06, turn. Leave the remaining sts. for the present and work on the frat Keck row: P. to the cha.. group only until the straight Shupa, for the sleeves: Ine, at leave edge matches the front of the beg. of each of the next 14 the shoulder, finishing at the rows nst on 5 sts. at the beg. side edge. of each of the following 2 rows. (168/178/108 st.)
Next row: K.34/38/42, (K2
Shape The Shoulder
Work ns for the front. Re-
log. M1) 50/51/62 times, K. to join the wool to the remaining sts, and work the opposite side
the end..
Next.row: P, to the end
THE COLLAR
Work 22 rows without shape to correspond Ing. Rop. the Inst 23 rowa enco.. Shape The Neck
2nd row: P.73/77/81.-
wrong aide inside, so that the Working on this group of ats. cast-on edge is, lá' front of the only, 2 tog, at the nock odgo sts, on the needle. P. the first of every row following until t, tog, with the corresponding 02/08/20 s'. remain. Continue cop of the cast-on edre. Con- without further shaping until Unuo serers' the row
th's the
Cast on 30 cts.' and work in
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13
Work the trimming along gash at both sides of the back
let row: IC.73/77/81, cast oft st, at for 12 inches/12 inches/ 23/24/20, K. to the end.
13 inches. Cast off. Pn out orch of the remaining four rows of opening. plece, right sides downward, to eyelet holes in 'the same man- Commencing`nt the centre the correct measurements and ner. Join 'the' shoulder scams back at the point where the work The press well, using a hot trop over and press on the wrong side. sutching. finlanes, a damp cloth on the wrong side, Turn in and hem the sleeve trimming. ar for the alcoves edges to a depth of 4 sts. Press round the entire outer edge of THE TRIMMING on the wrong side. Commence the collar.
the sleeve edge trimming e Fold the front along
the follows:
Commencing at the neck edge, work 2 rows of d.c. along the straight riceve edge shortest row of eyelet holes,
Itt row: With the right side left side of the back opening. With the way, working each st. tổg, with measures di1⁄2 inches/03⁄41⁄2 Inchos/7 right side outside. the correspond-loop from the inches
commencement, upper part of the front facing, facing, work 1 dc. into the first work one row of de, along the from
work 1 de, Into the loop at the st. of the folded edze, ** 3 ch.. · right side of the back opening. cast-on edge, thus forming a finishing at the side edge.
I sst, into the 3rd st. plong the for side of the first hole. ** Continue in st.st, and K.2 tog. Shape Shoulder
Work 3 ch., 1 st. into the loop fold, rep. from to the end. 2nd row: Work 2 dc., ** 3 th
Work the 2nd and 3rd rows 1 d.c. Into the Brd st., à dé., rep. at the far side of the next hble.
from to the opening, hum every 8th row following unill text and tach alternate row row of holow,
Cost of at the beg, of the rep from * to the end of the as for the front trimming.
making 6 loops for buttonholes.", .: 118/128/184 sta, remain.
With the wrong side of the Con- following:-11 st. twice and Unue without further
Join the seams shaping 10/11/12 ats. 4 Umes.
and; again Rejoin 2nd row: ** 3`ch,, I'de, into collar to the right side of the until
work
the collar press woll on the wrong side. the
measures the wool to the remaining sis. the next loop formed by Sch. neatly, round the neck edro Press each frill on the under
garment,oVBYBEW 311⁄2 inches/64 Inches/0 inches and work the opposite side to on the previous row, rep. from from the end of a l”, row,
Turn In the outer edge of the side, using the point of a wagu- ** to the end. Inc, al both ends of the next
collar to approximately oRD Hon. All the button to opre and every 0th row following
THE BACK
3rd rows (1,'de, 2 ch,, 1 de) third of the width and est, into respond with the buttonholes, usti). there are 128/138/145 xts.
all into the nest foop, 2 by portión.. Tern over the collar and witch the left side OZEE KN Next row: P, to the end, ·Proceed as for the treat until (1- dc., a shi, 1.dc.) all into the to fold comfortably round the back opening underneath the Proceed with the eyalet bolas the work mestres. Beg inches/"next" long, ripe from to the neck and oversew at the centre right side grochet edge at the
follows:
6% inches/6 fiches from the end. Farten "OIL,
· back for 1*· from-tho-top; edge. -lowwat-point.
hem.
at both ends of the 7th and
correspond.
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