Carrots And Potatoes Baked Together
By JUDITH WILSON
"AND of course-potatoes," is the way nine housewives in ten finish off their munu planning. This food then invariably turns up in the same old manner or within the limited range of whole boiled, mushed and plain baked potato.
Monday,
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Are you looking for a dish with at least half menu under Its cover thal can be made in the morning, then popped into the oven at the eleventh hour? Here it is, new and delightful way to combine two vegetable favourites
carrots and cold Baked russet potatoes. You'll find the com- plete recipe in Miss Wilson's column to-day along with other ruggestions for interesting potato dishes.
Navy And White
By ELEANOR GUNN
New York-Come Spring, the navy land white formula is as inevitable as the first crocus or robin. Polka dots, tried auf true through the years, also burst into bloom and in turn women burst forth in aults, frocks or ensem- bles that are either black or navy with white.
From present indications it would eem that black is being out-stripped for spring by bright and dark navy Band a new shacte which Bruyere cells Santorin, after an island in the Mediterranean. This is a vivid green- blue. Creed like a bright navy and Piguet enjoys cumbining navy with red, even Tang navy cents with red mind the rather which brings to important fact that coloured and con- trasting linings are "in."
Patou seuns to have scored with a series of black dresses over which one weurs ether a bright red or vivid
reen jacket.
The Paris openings favour the beiga | familly and grays. Many of the beige shades shown by the Parls couture are between gray and belge, such as the "patty" which Creatuses, and the "and" presented by Piguet. Buth Creat and Paquin show occasional estures or sults in gay; gray mix- tures are used by Piguet; grelge or sand man's wear worsteds appear in O'Rossen tailleurs. Paquin includes boll gray and belge among the pustels recommended for morning wear. Americans regard the Parls showings of neutrals very much in line with the present vogue enjoyed here by gray.
Creed also shows yellows through mustard to ton. Pale muize, natural, land brown are advocated in summer sults; the mustard tones range from light, almost golden ones to the browns of French mustard. Tans Jappear In plaids in combination with
soft reseda greens.
Flakis remabs in the fashion picture for early spring.
.April 8, 1940.
This youthful jacket in natural touc cotton is printed in motifs that portray film character. It is shown here with orange colour Blacks with per top pockela bound in blue and yellow.
Puddings
Without Sugar
Not condemning potatoes served in these every-day styles, Compresses Relieve Sore Throats Rothery Pudding
it does seem a pily to restrict one's
culinary talents when there are so
many Interesting potato dishes walt-
ing to be tried and enjoyed.
You can start
by serving potato
stuffed baked potatoes, potato
DINNERS
Meat Loaf
With Potato Stufiing
puffa. pancakes, potatoes au gratin, hashed Stewed Tomatoes with Lima Beans We generally suggest either a linen or a cotton towel for a cold
brown potatoes, German potatoes, Lyonnaise potatoes, scalloped potatoes
or Franconia potatoes. Or If you
want to combine two vegetables in
the delicious dish, pictured above, try this.
GOLDEN FLAKED RUSSETS
4 baked potatoes
!4 cup cream
4 tablespoons butter
1 teaspoon salt
4 teaspoon pepper
1 cup finely grated carrots
Lettuce, French Dressing Cherry Cobbler
coffee
Veal Chops Buttered Beets
Potatoes au Gratin
Chicory and Watercress Salad Gingerbread with Whipped Creant Coffee
WE HIRED THE MONEY
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means about 40 per cent, of America's Debt in the hands of British bond- holders was repudiated.
And the stocks of gold in the United States, belonging to British companies and citizens, were taken. over by the United States Treasury in exchange for paper dollars.
In London, on the other hand, Kold holdings belonging lo American banks, companies and individuals were not disturbed.
A Look Through The “Telegraph”
50 YEARS AGO
April 8, 1800, Since 1ROD. the population of Europe just doubted itself. Then the has population Was
1830, 178,000,000; in 216,000,000 in 1800, 280,000,000; in 1880 11,000,000; In 1888, 350,000,000: in 1889, It was 380,000,000,
The ton-cent fare charged for Chinese passengers froin Canton are After this default of the United Inducing a host of bad characters to coins down, ul crime in becoming States in 1033, we come to the period | alarmingly rite, of reconstruction in Britain. This) went on peacefully, but only for n short time.
For by the autumn of 1933 it was plain that Britain was faced by menzee much grimmer and more strious than any Anancial trouble. rearming The menace of Germany, fast. preaching war, preparing for
battle.
Britain was, therefore, compelled to collect, to husband, to hold fast mil the gold she could pomibly, mobilise against the day of war.
And there she stands, at this hour of battle array. She has gold re- serves, no doubt very considerable, but all dentined for shipment to the United States. There she will part with her accumulated resources in exchange for weapons of war.
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25 YEARS AGO
April 8, 1916.
prominent business men, has been pre- A memorial, aigned by numerous sunted to Mr. Lloyd George urging prohibition as absolutely vital to quick ending of the war.
10 YEARS AGO
· April 8, 1030, Important recommendations regarding the ire and armainent of submarine* are being made by the First Committee of the Naval Conference to the next Plenary Session. It carried into effect all Powers party to the særnement will be allowed only three submarines up to 2,800 tons ench, these having a mix inch gun. All other submarines must be of 2,000 tons and entry gun not larger than five inch.
With regard to submarine warfare, the Powers will be asked to make a declaration that in their action with regard to merchant ships, submarines must conform to the rules of inter- which surface war THERE is no reflection on the national law to
vessels are subject and that the pas United States in this nar-sengers, crew and ship's papers must rative. It is a concise account be put in a place of safely before submarine takes Bellon or renders by one who has been through ship incapable of navigation." these events, told in the hope that it may modify criticism in the American continent.
It is desirable, lou, that explana- tions of British policy should be made to the Canadian public.
The account is written at ́u mo- HERE are some seasonable pud-ment when Britain Inces new and dings which will save the sugar. terrible dangers, in a cause whose victory will be a triumph for all men who love freedom and democracy.
And it is written in the complete and absolute conviction that Britain will emerge from these present trials to resume her ancient security, to pursue peaceful occupations, and to rise again la nancial might, meet- ing her obligations without destroy- ing the livelihood of her people and the prosperity of the world.
Take a teacupful of flour and one cf breadcrumbs, 3 tablespoonfuls chopped nuet, 2 tablespoonfuls rasp- berry jam, about a tencuplul of milk, half a teaspoonful each baking soda and vineyor.
Mix the flour, breadcrumbs and suet together in a basin, then stir in the Jam and sufficient milk to make soft dropping consistency. Moisten the soda with the vinegar, and stic thoroughly Into the mixture. Marmalade 'Pudding
By CLAUD NORTH CHRISMAN, M. D. THERE are endless uses of both hot and cold compresses.
compress, and when heat is preferred, we find a woollen flannel strip or square is needed. In any case, the method provides a simple, cheap, and always available or five minutes and then replaced natural remedy for all sorts of aches by a cold one for a moment, or the and pains. One authority says to surface is cooled with ice water, take a thick woollen blanket and The application is repeated as re- divide it into four equal squares, to quired, and if the patient is fretted
Have ozs flour, 4 ozs bread- be kept for the special purpose. by the heat, place an ice water
crumbs, 3 023 suet, 1 teaspoonful In considering the general use of bandage the forehead, Three compresses, doctors use the descrip- packs should be enough, and the area baking powder, teaspoonful sait, 4 marmalade. 1 egg. tive term "revulalve." A revulsive is then stimulated by mild friction, tablespoonfuls
milk to mix. compress is one that turns back or the patient covered with blankets
Mix all dry ingredients. Make a the course of the distur- and left to rest. changes
well in centre. Add the beaten er bance,
congestion or such us
If these treatments are used for on and marmalade, together with sum- swelling, by drawing the blood from one part and redistributing it.. The acute trouble or injury, any rubbing cient milk to mix to a soft dropping idea of contrast plunges is the same, should be done by one who under consistency. Stearn steadily 2 hours,
stands muscular structure. Bruised ; and serve and the treatment consists of using and injured tissues are better off first bot and then cold applications. without being disturbed by friction. Jam Fritters
POTATOES AU GRATIN
Peel and boll 6 lurge potatoes. Cut baked potatoes in half. Scoop Death
mash
until potatoes out and reserve shells, Mash the smooth. Season to taste with salt middles with cream and butter and and pepper and moisten well with season with pepper and salt. Add cream. Beat 1 cup grated cheese shredded carrots. Pile lightly into into them. Turn into buttered bak- shells and return to a very hat oven ing dish. Coal top of potatoes with (450 degrees F.) for 5 to 10 minutes, beaten egg into which some grated cheese has been stirred. Bake. In moderate oven (350 degrees F. about 30 minutes.
Serves 8.
BAKED STUFFED POTATOES
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4 large potatoes
2 tablespoons bulter
1⁄2 cup milk
Salt and pepper
Soup Without Meat
Scrub potatoes. Bake in a very lot oven (450 degrees F.) about_50_ minutes. Cut in half. Scoop out centers, Mash with butter and milk; season to taste. Beat until Duffy. Fill potato shelts and return to oven
DEETROOT is rich in vitamins and until lightly browned and thoroughly
Supr so should be introduced heated.
Scooped-out baked potato shells frequently into the family diet to
make tip)
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Helpful To Colds
These are great favourites with the children either for lunch or tea. Preparing a compress, especially u
These alternate packs
Spread some slices of cul bread very hot one, is a real art. If one prisingly helpful in case of sudden with margarine and Jam. Press each may use a wringer, well and good, but if the handling must be done by congestion like sore throat or un two slices together, and cut into neal cough. They are fingers or squares. Dip either in cgg and une's self, always keep one or both valuable in relieving a sore throat their frying batter, or ends dry. Thus the cloth may be or chest cold if used as soon as the mlik, or even milk only. Fry in hot -lifted from the hot-water, and-
-wrangest
symptoms become annoying. Rub fnt till crimp and brown on both sides. out by twisting the ends as hard as ber bandages are used outside the then serve.
a dry, towel next to passible. Lay
Eng Batter:-Required 1 teacupful slcin, apply the hot, molst we pack to increase and conserve
the heat. full blanket pack, such flour, pinch salt, 1 egg, 1 tablespoon- ont material quickly, und. cover over
tul salad all, or melted margarine, with more woollen or some fabric used in hospitals and asylums, re-
about I teacupful tepld water. than MOTE
onc person LO that will keep the heat in. The quire
Sieve the four and salt. Add the may be filled with creamed tum, defletencies in wartime feeding.
benefit of the hot air machine may be manipulate and sould be used only in
cases where a pronounced reaction is yolk egg and oil, then the tepid water very thoroughly. approximated by laying a hot water desired, and where the physical gradually. Beat chicken, veal, shrimps or anything
For beetrool soup you require:-- bottle, or an electric pad, over the strength is adequate.
having the batter of a conting consis- tency. Just before using fold in the & cooked vegetable--peas, carrots. Two medium cooked beetroots, whole, to continue the heat.
While the use celery, 2 asparagus or what have you. Then sticks
of compresses is white of cur, which has been beaten onions, 1
One must always be cautious in good
electric equip really simple, care must be taken to stirly. the well-seasoned mashed potato tablespoon dripping. 1 quart meat using any sort of
well however
Isobel chilling in (preparet us suggested for baked beilings or stock; pepper and salt. mener leave the patient with an changing the packs. The bed should
insulated, keep the patient from stuffed potatoes) in a mountain to To thicken, 1 top the whole. Place a piece of breakfastcupful milk. butter on this. Pop potatons into a Peel and cut the beetroot into thin the body, electric manufacturers to time and the area fully dried before All such trent- moderately hot oven (350 degrees F.) slices. Wash and shred celery, peal the contrary. The hot pack itself exposing any other.
needs watching, 150, lest it be moister ments should be followed by corn
the skin to plete rest. The effectiveness of the
method is proven than intended, causing
by the sense of The hot pack is left on for four relaxation and desire to sleep.
you please. Over this place a layer
of
to heat through and to brown,
MEAT LOAF WITH POTATO
STUFFING
1 tbs ground beet
tablespoons Icron Julce
4 tablespoons salad oli
2 tablespaous prepared mustard
1 teaspoon salt
1 slightly beaten egE
4 cup
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cup soft bread crumbs
for
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tablespoon corticat,striral appliance in contact with be uncovered only a portion ot a
and stice onion. Melt dripping deep pan, put in prepared vegetables,
and cook for a few minutes over a gentle heat without browning
steve.
Add the liquid and seasonings, mix well, and simmer one hour Rub through a eve, and return soup to the rinsed pan to reheat. Mix cornflour smoothly with milk, and add to the roup, stirring all the time. Serve with sippets of toast. If liked, be a little chopped parsley may sprinkled on top of the soup to oth Barnish,
Combine meat, lemon Juice, salad oll, mustard, and salt. Mix thorough ly. Mix egg and milk and add to bread crumbs. Beat this to a smooth paste and ndd to meat mixture. Brown Vegetable Soup Mix well. Place half the mixture in greased 5% x 9 Inch Inf
P.121.
This is very economical and
Cover with painto stuffing and top general favourite. Take with remaining meal mixture. Bake 1 small turnip.
in moderate oven (350 degrees F.)
one hour.
POTATO STUFFING
1 cup mashed potatoes
1 beaten err
tablespoons grated olos tablespoons melted fat ar Nalad all
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1 carrots.
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2 onions, estmeal tablespoons
01' Bour, tablespoons margarine or dripping, 2 quarts water: pepper and salt.
Prepare and diee the vegetables. Some people prefer to put them through
Melt the fat in the mincer. the soup pan, add the vegetables, and toss them well in the fat. Now the oatmeal or Bour, and stir til It is beginning to colour, Cool slightly, then add the water gradually, stir- ring all the the to blend the Combine mashed potatoes, egg, thickening smoothly, Bring to the onion, fut. Add contig; mix boil. Simmer slowly 1-2 hours, thoroughly.. Add bread crumbs and Season and serve. mix.
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14 teaspoon salt
4 teaspoon sage
traspoon marjoram
2 cups soft bread crumbs
DRESSED AS
POLE-SHOT
NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD
Isabel
Suicide while the balance of his mind was disturbed.
His mother, Leah Kinman, said her son, who was fond of classical music, Dir-und Ats of depression. Last August
mingham youth dressed himself when dressed as a Polish soldier he
blister.
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Illustrated at left is a hat lype especially good for spring. It is a pillbox of sewn Swiss braid, with rosettes of simulated roses of the braid posed across the froși. It is gultable for wear with tall- leurs and also for cocktail dresses.
Al right, something new in snoods—a lighter, neater Interprcia- tion of this popular style. Straw-cloth mooding is anchored on a ribbon band that tles in a bow in front and has an elasticized back, - snugging the head and leaving the top hair uncovered, but holding a long bob attractively in place. The smood is fashioned in while, red, blue and pastels, and la finding a notable popularity.
ROTARY MEETING
as a Polish soldier et August choti marched about the home carrying a At to-morrow's meeting of the himself on the day Germony attack- gun. Later he shot himself.
ed Poland, recovered sumelently to
return home from hospital, but died
from the wound five p
PARIS INTERVIEW
The gun was in two pieces. Her will be Mr. L. Starbuck and his sumter, has had a long Interview with
son must have mended it. When
Hongkong Rotary Club the speaker
Paris, Apr. 0. General Sikorskel, the Polish Pre-
General Weygand, Commander-in- At-Chief of the French Forces in the
Near East-Renter Bulletin,
At the inquest on Leonard Kinman, getting better he said he was sorry Ject "Exploring the of Aston-rond, the verdat was, he had done it.
mosphere."
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April 3, 1935. It is believed that Urlinin wil? Join
the Franco-Russian defensive, pust and vise the military clauses of the Treaty operate with Italy in a plan to re- of Veranilles and the Treaty of St. Germain regarding the armaments of Hungnty, Adstrin and Bulgariu. .
Li. Colonel Yalentino R. Burkhardt, 0.0.RERA has been appointed! G.S.O. First Grade, Chinn Command with effect a from the autumn. This announcement was made to-day."
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"I am an anti-Christian heathenand proud of it," declared the 70 year old Field Marshal van Ludzeeff, in a birth.
a interview given to-day,
Ha gave it a nie opinion that any
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Dancer In Nightie'
Banned 'Granny's
MOLLY HAIR, the 18-year-old "I am afraid I must sound rather ballet dancer, who was recently dull," she said. "I don't smoke, I banned from appearing at troop con- don't drink, and I am not in love.
"My hobbies apart from dancing, certs, is appearing in London.
She was presented on the stage of which I have done since I was the Metropolitan Theatre, Edgware-are singing and playing the plane." road.
Ai her London performances Molly The ban was Imposed in her home wears "grandmother's nightle," and town, Penarth, Glamorgen.
dances a ballet of her own Invention Women churchgoers thought that to the music of Chopin played by her appearance in a Methodist church Reginald 'Foort on his manimoth or- hall wearing ballet dress was objec¦ gan,
Next day she has a night off, tlanable.
Miss Hair showed the offending and goes back to Penarth to appear dress, which she is seen wearing in at a rival concert she has organised the picture on the right.
for the troops herself. "Grandmother's nightie," she calls
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"The troops like me, even. If the old women don't," she said.
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