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CHEESE DISHES.”

As a culinary aid in preparation of tempting dishes, cheese, is an indispensable item. For, macaroni and other Italian pastes, for diabes au gratin for chafing dish colla tions, for dressing up left-overs, for sandwiches, salads, cakes-in fact, cheese is a means of making count less dishes.

Besides its value in combination with other foods, cheese is good served plain with lettuce salads, or with certain kinds of pio. If you like foreign cheese, and have any enthusiasm for the continental cus- tom of having a cheese course, you will find that finishing up luncheon with cheese is an excellent means of reducing your consumption of sweets. Or if sweets don't bother you, use for a dessert cottage cheess with jelly or marmalade, or cream cheese with gooseberry jam, för a change.

Magus **LUNCHEONS

Cream of Com, Soup

Baked Ham

Potatoes au Gratia

· Tomato Salad Coffee

Fruit Cocktail

Baked Macaroni and Cheese

· Graham Muffins

Stuffed Prune Salad.

Tea

the yolk of one egg. Spread one. half inch thick on a moistened pan. When cold eat in two-inch cubes and placed in buttered baking dish. Sprinkle with melted butter and grated cheese and bake fore about ten minutes.

Cheese balls fried in deep tat make a nice garnish. They can be Baked macaroni and cheese is made with breadcrumbs, or with simple of preparation. Line 4 but out. One method is as follows:- tered baking dish with the boiled Mix two cups of cream cheese with macaroni, cover with a layer of the

one cup of breadcrumbs, and the grated cheese, and thin white sauce, yolks of two eggs, well beaten. then another layer of macaroni, Season with eight or ten drops of cheese and sauce. Sprinkle butter-Worcestershire Sause. Roll into balls and just before serving fry in ed crumbs over the top of the mix- ture and bake in a moderate oven deep hot fat. Or make them with until the crumbs are brown and the the following ingredients; two caps sauce cooks up through the mixture grated cheese, whites or two eggs,

Cheoso soufles should be served one teaspoon salt, dash of pepper at once, as they are likely to fall and two teaspoons four. Rub two tablespoons of flour with, three tablespoons of butter over the fire, and add gradually cne and one-half cups hot milk, one cup of grated cheese, and pepper and salt. Remove from the fire and add the beaten yolk of four eggs." After cooling, add the whites stifly beaten. Pour in a battered baking dish and bake until it is set. "Cheese in combination with core meal is delicious. To make the Italian dish gnocchi, cook one cup of white cornmeal in two cups of boiling water, with salt, pepper and nutmeg to taste, for a half-hour, stirring constantly. Then beat in

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TOUCHSTOEL

As a salad, cottage cheese with strips of green popper on lettuce and covered with French oil dress-" ing, is very tasty. A rather un usual cottage cheese salad can be made as follows: Drain the juice from a pint can of shredded pine- apple. Add enough water to make one pint and bring to the boiling point Dissolve in it one package of lemon flavoured-gelatin. and when slightly thickened, fold in the pineapple, add one cup of cottage cheese, seasoned with salt and cayenne pepper. Befare filling the mold, decorate with strips of red and green pepper.

These Children. Of Ours.

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The perky shoulder bow of bright red taffetas as shown at the top appears on a black panne velvet frock from Lanvs. The two hats shown in the centre afe bakus, featuring grosgrain ribbon 'as an outline for in- tricals "brims and as a crown frim. Crêpe de chine ribbon fashions the turban pictured at the bottom

"HEALTH TALKS.

EYE ABNORMALITIES. Teach, your children to stay away from other children who have colds, tender swelling on the side of the

Quite frequently there occuran never to use other people's handker-bridge of the nose near the inner chiefs, and most important of all to keep their fingers out of their mouthaPNG H

Also do your part to prevent the spread of germs by educating your child to protect others when he has a cold by using a handkerchief when he coughs or sneezes.

angle of the eye with perhaps a pus-like discharge appareating com- ing from the inner corner of the eye. This, Dr. L L McCoy of Seattle, Washingeon, says is an infection of the tear sse. It should be treated by a doctor to avoid a serious outcome. Occasionally this ailment comes to operation, he says. It is manifested in very young child- with gluing together of the lids. ren by much tearing and discharge

Pink eye, so called, is very com- mon among school children and is quite infectious, according to Dr. McCoy. It runs its course in about two or three weeks if not treated, but can be cured quite easily in a few days,

To prevent colds, give your child plenty of fresh air and stimulating baths. Encourage outdoor exercise at all times of the year. Find out if there is suficient humidity in the atmosphere of your house during the winter months when the steam

"Crossed eyes are usually quite heat is on. Do not burden the child striking. They are due to muscular with too many clothes, but see that imbalance; that is, the eye muscles he is sufficiently warm on very cold do not act normally together. The patient is greatly handicapped as days. If you live in a steam heated far as his appearance is concerned, apartment, light underclothing is but the greatest handicap comes best, as the child who wears heavy from the gradual loss of vision in undergarments in a very warm the uncorrected eye that turns

As soon as the "eyes are seen house, will become overheated at to be tomed, even only occasionally, play. Light clothing in the hoare the child should be taken to an oculist for advice because a squint and sufficiently warm outer garing eve (squinting means deviation)" ments for out of doors are pre ferred.

Diseased tonsils and adenoids are one of the most common causes of colds in otherwise healthy children. Time and again children have been CA POSER FOR A MAGIS

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becomes virtually blind if left un treated Glasses often straighten and keep straight squinting eyes, but many cases come to surgery as a last resort. Try glasses first!

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WHAT WOULD YOU ANSWER?

completely relieved of this tendency by the removal of these diseased tissues. Oneoften hears the remark nowadays that there is too much Miss Kuo Feng Min, 29 years old indiscriminate removal of tonsils in has earned the distinction of being and a member of the Kuomintang

children. This may or may not be the first Chinese woman to enter the true, but every child who is subject employ of the government by com- to frequent colds should have his of more than 1,000 candidates petitive examination. She was No. tonsils ont unless there are strong for magistrate, of whom 124 were indications to the contrary. selected, Miss Kuo being the only

woman. She is a new woman, Constipation undoubtedly .in.

having operated a millinery store in creases a child's susceptibility to Tientsin and Peping. colds. Children are very apt to be The new examinations present a careless in this respect. Many of great contrast to those of Old China, them suffer from constipation with which were concerned with the out the knowledge of their parents. Chinese classics. The most interest

Once a child has developed a cold, ing question, according to the Chi- the most important feature of the nese press, was as follows: What treatment is rest in bed or at least would & magistrate do if he saw s indoors until the acute symptoms ruthan trying to kiss a young lady. have passed. A combination of on the bank of a river in a deserted hot bath with a stimulating hot district, and at the same time an drink will sometimes stop a cold by insane mam came along and junip producing profuso sweat, Thee into the river in an attempt at diet producing a profuse sweat suicide!

The diet should be simple, the The answers were various, but one bowels should be kept open with was as follows: First, push, the mild laxatives and there should be ruffian into the river, Second, no exposure to drafts or cold. The jump in and save the crazy man, temperature should be taken and If Third, zcort the young lady to her", the patient shows a fever of 100 or home, after turning over the insane. more, it is wise to call the family | man to a policeman. Let the" physician.

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