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A Herald subscriber, a woman versed in cookery, who desires to remain anonymous, will be de lighted to publish requested rec ipe* or answer questions. —The Editor • ••••••* STAR tltGIRIC GO..IÎX F L 0 fernem Herald Home Corner ■ I GOOD THINGS TO KAT • 1 Roast Turks Carefully pluck the bird, singe it with white paper, and wipe it thoroughly with a doth; draw it, pro serve the liver and gizzard, and be particular not to break the gall-bag. as no washing will remove the bitter taste it imparts w here it once touches. Wash it inside well and wipe it thoroughly with a dry cloth; the out side merely requires wiping nicely. Cut off the neck close to the back, but leave enough of the crop skin to turn over; break the leg bones clo«e below the knee; draw out the strings from tho thighs, and flatten the breast town to make it look plump. Have ready your dressing bread crumbs, mixed with butter, pepper, salt, thyme or sweet marjoram; fill the breast with thia, and sew the neck over the back. Be particular that the turkey is firmly trussed. Dredge it lightly with flour and put a piece of butter into the basting ladle; as the totter melts, baste the bird with it. When a nice brown and well-frothed, serve with a tureen of good brown gravy «nd or* of bread- rauce. The liver should be put under one pinion, and the gizzard under the other. Fried sausages are a favorite addition to roast turkey; they make a pretty garnish, besides adding much to the flavor. When these are not at hand a few force-meat all should be placed round the dish as a garnish. Turkey may also be stuffed with sausage meat, and a chestnut force meat with the same sauce is, by many persons, much esteemed as an accom- paniment to this favorite dish Second Turkey Recipe I the noisy character of its inhabitants. But now it needs no such designation. tluMe who reside there being for the most part peaceful and respectable cltiisna. Among ths peculiar street names in Paris may be mentioned the street of the Uttle Windows, the stivef of the Mule’s Foot, the street of the Holy Fathers, the street of the Daughters of Qdvary, the street of the Dry Tree, the street of the Empty Pocket and the boulevard of the Good News. A soup which la both dainty and d» ttclous la the following: Tapioca Pur**. — Soak one cup ful of pearl tapi r's over nUht. rook In the morn- Ing In one quert of chicken «took. when the tapioca I la dear; add one quart of milk, tblekeu with one table i spoonful of flour cooked In a table- »poollful of butter, add to the aoup and cook until the flour Is well cooked, ] then add one cupful of cream and salt to taste. Chicken With Rice.—Cut up and stew a fat hen with water enough to almost cover IL When nearly tendei add two cupfuls of uncooked rice. Cook carefully without stirring until the rice has absorbed all the broth Season well, serve on a platter with the chicken surrounded by the rice. Stuffed Cabbage.—Remove the outer leaves of a cabbage and wash them thoroughly. Heat two tableepoonfula of cooking oil and brown one chopped onion and one clove of garlic also chopped. Add one-half cupful of well- washed rice and cook, stirring care fully until the rice Is brown. Add one cup of chopped mutton ami enough mutton stock to cover the rice. Sim mer slowly until the rice Is tender Sea»«» with salt slid pepper. Fill the cabbage leaves wlib Uie rice mixture. If the leave« are too criap wilt them a minute In hot water, then drain Roll up and tie and simmer for thirty minutes, turning occasionally. Serve the gravy poured over the cabbage after removing the string*. Virginia Sugar Biscuit.—One cupful of lard mixed with one-half cupful of butter, six cupfuls of flour, one cupful of buttermilk, three cupfuls of hrown sugar, two eggs, one teaspoonful of soda dissolved In a tablespoonful of warm water, one nutmeg grated. Rub the shortening well Into the flour, mix with the milk and eggs and other In gredients. Roll quite thin, cut with a biscuit cutter and bake. Chicken Stuffing —Three cupfuls of bread crumbs, one cupful of milk, one- half cupful of ground peaouta. one- half onion chopped fine, pepper and salt. Fill the prepared fowl and roast as usual. After drawing and cleansing the turkey prepare a dressing of chopped sausage and bread-crumbs, mixing in butter, pepper, salt and thyme to flavor. Fill the craw and the body of the turkey with this, and sew up carefully. Dredge with flour and put into the oven to roast, basting freely first with butter and water, then with the gravy from the pan. The time it takes to roast will depend both on the age and weight of the turkey. If you have a good fire, you will to Queer Street Names safe to allow ten minutes or so to the pound. Roast to a fine brown, There are many bewildering street and serve with the chopped giblets, names in European cities, and of which should be well stewed; add these London presents a bewildering variety. Bermondsey possesses a cranberry sauce. Pickle Herring street. Near Gray’s inn there is to be found a Cold Bath Cranberry Jelly for Poultry square. Most of the Nightingale lanes One quart of berries, one pint of and Love lanes are hidden, ironicalb sugar. Pick over the berries care enough, in the slums of the east end , fully and wash. Put them in granite of the British capital. In Brussels some of the street or earthen sauce pan with one cup of names are really bizarre. The Short water, stew until easily mashed. Have street of the Long Chariot, the street sugar heating in oven. Strain juice of the Red Huirod Woman and the from cooked berries add heated sugar. street of Sorrow» are remarkable Let all boil up once together, then enough to catch the least observant turn into glasses or molds which have eye. The street of the One Person is, as one might guess, an extremely been wet in cold water. Serve with narrow one But the cream of Brus chicken or turkey after it ha» set. sels street names surely belongs to Can be cut into fancy shapes. the street of the Uncracked Silver Cocoanut. This in the original ap pears aa one ponderous word of 36 NOTICE letters. Tne 7000 inhabitants of the Rue de* My wife, Laura M. Bauer, and L Mauvais Garcons (street of the Bad not living together. I will not be Boys) signed a petition praying that j •■esponsible for anv debts contracted the name of the street lie changed. 1 by her after this date. Tlie street of the Bad Boys was so named in the 16th century because of J. D. BAUER. Wande aha (Gray Eagle) waa old, very old; he waa the camp “taller of stories,“ rich with the l<qrmd* of many nations, says Frank H. Huston in Adventure Magazine. Here is one he told about the sun: “The sun ie the medicine father and the moon is his wife, while the stars are their children. Every day be must travel the old trail to see LOVELY SMALL HATS that all is well with the world, and when he is hungry he catches one oi his children and eats it “They all live in a long cave under neath the world; so narrow that they cannot turn around and so must crawl through “When the sun has covered the trail he crawls in the hole to sleep, and tto moon and their children creep out of the other end and follow in safetv the trail the sun ha* left; for he cannot turn around, but must I sleep and then go through tho cave. “When he has oaten many children the moon’s heart is sad. and she blackens her face and mourns, so for wme days you cannot sea her, but the paint wears off little by little, so you see more and more until her fare is clean. Soon she Marts to paint again, and after a while her whole face is concealed. “He cannot catch the strong stars, but only the slowest or those who sleep late and do not coma out of the hole early. That is why they are never Three delightful small hats Uhl» seen t jgethcr.” trate the Intricate handwork and bril- llance of the uew season's millinery, E. A. CARLISLE In which Persian embroideries embei- 9935 59th Avenue Lovely feather list rich materials trimmings and metal ornaments of makes a specialtv of digging aluminum or silver tinsel, braid, bead CESSPOOLS and yarn embroideries, find suitable more than 20 built in Lents neigh background In rich velvet or hatters* borhood plush, and la velours or suede-tlnlabod doth». Conundrum« When is a fish above its station? When it lises and take* a fly. When is a boy not a boy? When he is a regular brick. When is a piece of wood like a queen ? When it is made into a ruler. • When is a skein of thread like the root of an oak. When it is full of knots. What ù that which has a mouth but never speaks, and a bed but never sleeps in it? A river. Why should you never have a tailor who does not understand his trade? Because you would get bqd habits from him. 3 T la a consoling thought to know that your dear one waa laid away by a firm that doc» not con sider the service mere ly as a business trans action. A. D. KENWORTHY & CO filtrai Directs Day and Night Service PtoK 616-21 A D. M0L4 »2*4 St L S. Oatmeal and Raisins Adding a now zest to an old favorite cereal, raisin» supply a food element needed to make a complete, health-giving dish for young and old. Start today to serve this new- old food confection—you will be repaid in better health, and lower food bill*. We have the raisins and oatmeal in various sUnndard brands. Ask us for recipe for cooking oatmeal with raisins. You’ll be glad you called on us. M n MATHES D 11 MARKET a 5927 Ninety-second Street S. E. 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Benson Orctoatra 1894» I’ll Build a Stairway to Paradise—FV>x Trot............................. ' ............................................... Whiteman and Hia Orcheatra .75 You Remind Me of My Mother —Fox Trot................................ ................................................. Whiteman and His Orchestra 18950 I Found a Four I*af Clover—Fox Trot.................................... ............................................... Whiteman and Hia Orchestra .75 Two Little Ruby Rings—Fox Trot............................................ ............................................. Whiteman and Hie Orchestra 18940 Three o'clock in the Morning—Waltz........................................ ' ................................................. Whiteman and His Orchrxtra .75 Oriental»— Fox Trot................. Whiteman and His Orchestra I VOCAL AM) INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS 45329 Lily Dale........................... 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