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\ 9 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21, 1940 SANDY POST « Topics of Special Interest to Our Women Readers Household News I WORK FAST. 15) /^am crr- SUT I LIKE SLOW- BURNING CAMELS. MILDER AND COOLER-' I BILL CORUM— fam ed sports writer a n d columnist OMMON SENSE and years of smoking experience have told Bill Corum what scientists have confirmed in their research laboratories — that the slower a cigarette burns, the cooler and milder the smoking. Some ciga rettes burn fast, some slower, some just in between. Laboratory tests show Camels are definitely slower-burning (details below). Turn to Camels and get the extras in smoking pleasure—extra mild ness, extra coolness, extra flavor, and extra smoking. Or, as Bill Corum puts it: "More pleasure per puff and more puffs per pack! ” C In recent laboratory tests, CAMELS burned 25% slow er than the average of the 15 other of the largest-sell ing brands tested — slower th a n a n y o f th e m . T h a t means, on the average, a smoking plus equal to W h e n Y o u S e rv e a C ro w d Whether it’ s your responsibility to provide unusual eats for the Senior skating party, or an inexpensive menu for the church supper, cook ing in quantities does present prob lems! Unless you have recipes designed to serve large numbers, it’s safer to make quick breads, cakes and cookies, according to standard fam ily size recipes, doubling them, per haps, but no more. Proportions of ingredients change as recipes be come larger, and it’ s no simple mat ter for an amateur to guess at them. Plan refreshments to suit the sea son and your guests. When equip ment is make shift, the help limited, and the number to be served is large, select foods that are easily pre pared and served, and foods that won’t be hurt by standing. For the simplest sort of refresh ments after skating or skiing, hot spiced tea is ideal. Clam chowder, with toasted crackers, makes a hearty, satisfy ing and substantial dish to serve after a sleigh ride in the frosty air. Spaghetti or macaroni make inex pensive, mainstay dishes for a church supper or midwinter meet ing of the P. T. A. Served with a crisp salad, hard rolls and fresh fruit for dessert, Italian spaghetti makes an unusual and easy-to-serve meal. Clam Chowder. (Serves 50) iy< quarts carrot (chopped) cups onion (chopped) 3 quarts potato (chopped) 7% cups celery (chopped fine) 5 quarts clams 5 quarts water and clam liquor Salt and pepper to taste 5 quarts milk 1% cups flour 1% cups butter 1 cup parsley 2 tablespoons paprika NURSERY STO CK -1 0 0 .0 0 0 '- ' smokes PER PACK' FOR EXTRA MILDNESS, EXTRA COOLNESS, EXTRA F L A V O R . C amels SLOW- BURNING C O S TU E R TOBACCOS rhese A dvertisem ents G ive Y ou V alues (Serves 50) 1*4 quarts onions (minced) 3 cloves garlic (minced) cup parsley (minced) 1*4 cups olive oil 6 pounds ground meat (beef, pork and veal) 6 No. 2*4 cans canned tomatoes 8 small cans Italian tomato paste 3 tablespoons salt 1 teaspoon pepper 6 pounds spaghet ti 2 pounds Italian cheese (grated) 1. Cook the on ions, garlic and parsley in the olive oil for about 5 minutes. 2. Add meat and cook until meat is brown. 3. Combine with tomatoes and to mato paste and simmer for about 2 hours or until the sauce is very thick. 4. Add salt and pepper just be. fore serving. 5. Serve on cooked spaghetti and sprinkle generously with grated cheese. Chop the vegetables in small pieces and place in large kettle. Chop the clams and add together with the clam liquor, water, salt and pepper. Cover and cook about % hour, or until vegetables are ten der. Scald milk. Make a smooth paste of the flour and water. Add half of this flour paste to the clam mixture and half to the scalded milk. Cook each, stirring constant- iy, until the mixture thickens. Com- bine and add butter, parsley, and paprika. Serve very hot Reception Cakes. (Makes 90 2-inch cakes) 2 cups shortening (part butter) 4 cups sugar 1« egg yolks 9 cups cake flour 8 teaspoons bak ing powder 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups milk 1% tablespoon» orange or lem on extract 1. Cream the shortening, add sugar very slow ly, beating well after each addition. 2. Beat egg yolks until very thick and add gradually to the creamed mixture. 3 Sift dry ingredients together and add to the first mixture alter nately with the milk and extract 4 Pour batter into jelly roll pans which have been greased and lined with wax paper. 5 Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees Fahrenheit) for 30 minutes. Remove from pans, cool and cut into diamond». (R eleased by W estern N ew sp aper U n io n .) Ornate Detail AT 8 A C R 1 T IC B O u r n ew 4 0 -p ag e ile s c rip liv a c a t a lo g u e Is f u ll o f v a lu a b le I n fo rm a tio n f o r h o m e o r o r c h a r d p la n tin g . M ore th a n 700 v a r ie tie s . P e a c h e s , ( 'b e r r ie s , A p p les, P e a r s , P ru n e s , P lu m s , A p ric o ts . R o s e s. S h ru b s , etc. Italian Spaghetti. Send for Your Copy of ’Easy Entertaining’ Now. If it’s about time for you to enter tain your club or sewing circle, you'll be needing some suggestions for unusual refreshments. You’ll And them—menus and tested reci pes, too— in this practical guide to entertaining. Send for your copy now! Just mail 10 cents in coin to “ E asy Entertain ing,” care of Eleanor Howe, 919 N. 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This charm ing design is really everything you want in a new dress for sports and daytime. It’s young and casual. It buttons down the front so that It's easy to put on. The wide, inset belt and the shoulder portions, cut in one with the sleeves, m ake it flattering to the figure. It has a slight blouse at the waist line, which makes it feel comforta ble and look engagingly nonchalant. You'll enjoy adding this to your mid winter wardrobe right now — in bright wool or flat crepe if you're staying on the job, in pastel silk or cotton if you’re flitting South. B arbara Bell Pattern No. 1889-B is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Corresponding bust m eas urements 30, 32, 34, 36 and 38. Size 14 (32) requires, with short sleeves, 3*4 yards of 39-inch m aterial; with long sleeves, 4 yards. For a pattern of this attractive model send 15 cents in coins, your name, address, style, number and size to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., Room 1324, 211 W. Wacker Dr., Chicago, 111. 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