The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 24, 1921, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, OREGON
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST t, ' 1S2L
BEDTIME
STORIES
There ia nothing- strange In th fset that prta as wn aa children
delight In tb Peter Rabbit bedtime stories that appear each day la
The Journal. The little fables are so humanly appealing., so enter
tainingly told that they gain Interest at the bedtime hour from all
the family. - : .' ' ; ,
TODAY'S
AFFAIRS
The affairs ef today nest cooown the uwt columns of The JouraaL
The advantage of four great taternaUooal news gathering organisations
and a complete loosi staff bring to the pages ef The Journal every
afternoon the latest available news from the homeland and abroad.
Read today's aawa today la The Journal. -
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gtage Screen Society wi Clubs
Informal Tea Is
Given in Honor
: Of Visitors
A
ISS FRANCES NEL
SON has returned
from Warrens, Idaho,
where she has been visiting
for several weeks.
M1
By Helen ' Hatehiaoa
N. INTERESTTNO occasion was the
informal tea for which Mrs. Henry
D. Story -was hostess Tuesday afternoon
t her home In Hoyt street, honoring her
s;ster-ln-law. Mis. 55.-P. Briggs of Kan
sas City, and Miss Lnta Briggs ef
Atchison. Kan. Mr. and Mrs. 52. P.
Briggs are, touring the West and have
been house guests of Mrs. Story for
Some days. They left the city today for
their home. Miss Briggs will remain in
the city as the guest of Mrs. Story for
the winter months. At the tea hour
Miss Ella de Hart assisted the hostess
with the serving.
An enjoyable affair of the past week
end was a house party for which Miss
Helen Gehrett was hostess, honoring
Miss Rath Nixon who. with her family,
leaves next month to make their resi
dence for a year in Guam. Those who
enjoyed Miss Gehretfs hospitality were
- Misses Florence Cameron. Edith Flem
ing, Inex Clark. Esther Sandstrom. Em
ily Bergen and Miss Nixon. A number
of affairs are being planned for Miss
Nixon before her departure.
? Mrs. JeBsie B. Collins has announced
the engagement of Miss Florence U.
Johnson of Manitowoc, Wis., to her son.
Mr. Ernest Todd Collins. Miss Johnson
has chosen Wednesday afternoon. Sep
tember 7, for her wedding, which will
take place, at the home of her parents,
MrC and Mrs. J. A. Johnson In Manito
woc. Mr. Collins will bring his bride
to Spokane, where he has business interests.
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Bill" Hart Is
S tr o ng in
New Film
MOTION picture patrons may well
regret that William Hart has de
termined to quit the silver screen after
giving to his art such entertaining bits
of drama as "The Whistle." which is
spending the week at the Liberty the
atre. Human interest (has been given
wide scope in Hart's latest film.
The story, which is the "work of May
Wilmoth and Olin Lyman, presents the
famous tar as a factory worker, a man
of big muscle and red blood and hard
heart. Th hardness of heart is attrib
uted to the fact that a mercenary em
ployer declines to safeguard dangerous
shafting in his plant, thus causing the
death of the only son of Hart, who Im
personates Robert Evans.
Hart's' hardness, then, is understand
able when he rescues hi employer's child
from an untimely death after an acci
dental leap into the river. Hart keeps
the rescue secret for Ave years, mean
while rearing the lad to a life of labor-
labor that ceases when the whisue
blows. But another accident throws the
child back into th arms of its mother.
Ignorant ef its Identity. Love and kind-
nees are showered upon the child until
Hart, remorseful at last, gives up his
nlan and the child he has learned to
Idolize, to its mother. '
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loin nows
BSrUO Duk.
STOCK
BAKXB Detk. bM mm totaUmb .
VAUDEVILLE
ORPHEITI but, anna Saotmbcr 11.
PANtAGES Broadway at Alder. , Hib-elM
udvUte and paotaoUj faatana. aitareeae
4 iioiii. Fras-ram eliaasa jtaaaay ai-
Ordinance Permits
Two-hour Parking
On North Broadway
Relief was granted the automobile men
and accessory dealers ot North Broad
way by the city council Tuesday after
noon when It amended the traffic ordi
nance to allow two-hour parking Instead
of half-hour parking between Ankeny
street and the Broadway bridge.
This action was taken to allow patrons
of the automotive Industry to transact
business, complaint having been made
that ths half-hour limit would make this
LOEW S BTPPODKOXE Broadway at Yashin.
vireetioa Artirsu iurna vsooaruN.
Aitaraooe aa avasta.
rainuruia - l. ... . .. i
COLUMBIA Sixta at Stufc. rHae SUzka imjtosaiBie. espeay wain minor rspaux
ta "Saivaaoa NaO." 11 a sv to 11 st, I or msiauauou wars u miim nw
UBEBTT Broadway at Blur. WilliaM S. Bait ratild not be cemnlcted within the Hmited
"Ti" Whii" 11 11 - period allowed by the original ordinance.
atVOU Waahinstoa at Park. Hoeart Baawarta I ... . . .
ia -a Thcau ta Oea." 11 a. av to 11 b. I The council, however prescribed that
MAJESTIC Wadusstaa at Park. Katacriaa Me- J this amended privilege be restricted to
Donald in "3tnaser Than fiction.- 11 a. av
u u La
PEOPLES Waat Paik at Alaor. Klic Hme-
ataia ia T&e atUaola ot MislunaB., Ja
to 11 p. m.
STAR Wathi&ftea at Park. Jackie Coosta ia
the hours prior to 4 p. so. after which
until all parking la prohibited.
The council also approved the plans ef
the Oregon Auto Stage Terminal associ
ation for a building at Park And Tamhill
rrofTS B.Bo?lL " SiJL r.-,. streets, which U to be U by 75 feet In
CIS 1," yf - u,G1 1 dimensions, with a driveway around the
enure structure, mi duiidiiic i to i
125,600 and be the terminal for all stage
lines operating in the city, thus taking
o'clock tba fcllowutr
1Kb AND
una.
PARKS AND RESORTS
OAKS AMC&EalXJIT- PARK- Pariaias FoUica
compaaj'a last saiCui ajaiuwi AlterBcoe at s
a'clock aas araaios at a dock.
FRATERNAL
the stage off the congested streets.
The special council traffic committee
will hold a meeting Thursday at 2 p. m.
to consider other changes in ths parking
ordinance.
The Royal Arcanum captains and
I teams will meet for conference at -the
fimtwr ikf mniMiciL Ore row hnildins.
A powerfully dramatic scene is that in I prtdav venlnar with C V. Howard Dre-
I which Hart Reveals to the child's father I .idinr. Th tij for a livelv camnairn
Seattle, returned to Portland Tues-1 the son's identity and offers himself as I under the general direction of D. J.
in
day to visit her parents. Judge and Mrs.
Charles H. Carey.' Mrs-Donworth has
I spent most of the summer in Portland.
Miss June Graves of Asotin, Wash, I
tribute to the law for fitting punishment.
HOOX1W PHOTOGRAPHS
STOBM JttSG'S BAMPAGE
Lewis Moomaw. the director of "The
is the guest of her aunL Mrs. AliceM.JGolden Trail," the one big successful
MeMullen. state deputy, will be prepared.
The Royal Arcanum is prepared for a
large increase in membership this com
ing fall and winter.
Multnomah council. Royal Arcanum.
received Grand Regent George Rossman
Charges Wires to
Keep Out Thieves;
His Son Is Victim
' Frank Sacco. 141 East Grant street
street cleaner on th night shift, planned
aa ingenious device to rid his garden of
thieves. He suspected some of the neigh
i i a. v.iiv rtv io McNaught Several affairs have been 1 XZZ; "aH nhoinnJ.t i, resnonsible I received Grand Regent George Rossman I tnieves. iie suspectea some oi we neign-
LSwT-!' w-8. Planned for the pleasure of the visitor Htoaohin the SeuSS Ud other grand council ofricer. Tuesday bor. of 'the nightly invasten which has
v.uavva I ,,w.4m. l,- va-a In t- n tv I " r " T. Z. " .... Isavsanlnsv atflQ A IHap sttrwjat A PtiaT lAlflt 1 DACn UeDnYUlaT 01111 OK nifl sTeVrafia Dro-
a.al n thA 'nllimMO T riSaa rra wniPn w, -a sum ww v w - - r
was
last Friday morning with
party at the Hotel Ob burn, for which
members of Delta Uamma were Host
esses. Miss Kelly has been spending
tome time with Miss Helen Casey, a
sorority sister, in Roseburg. She re
turned to the city last Friday, accom
panied by Miss Helen Hall.
' -
Miss Anne Shannon Monroe Is the
guest of Miss Sabra Nason in Pendleton
following la trip with the Mazamaa - to
Crater Lake. Mies Monroe was one of
the first group to board the new Crater
laker .motor boat for a trip. She will
breakfast I during her stay in the city.
smoker for .next Tuesday night is being
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Crum. Mr. and W. woek depict. ES'
Mrs. C D. Christensen and Robert irT i . " "."vTr.j
Chrlstensen are planning to leave the cioua eii-'"""T", TJ Cosmopolitan lodge. Knights of Pyth-
clty in a short time f or" Myrtle Creek bile no clor ptaotaphy hM ln I wU1 nold an lattTtaUng meeting
to enJoy an outing. "i" " Wednesday night at the PythUn buna
. . i 7?;mZZ"Z.Zy.Zi kl7r West Park and Yamhiu streets, w.
Dr. ana Mrs. uen waae ana w. u owrm xvn.B
and Mm Herbert H. Foskett have re-1 sun. Zack Moseby is responsible for tne
turned to the city f oUowlng a delightful title which accompany the picture.
motor trip to Mount Rainier national
park.
Mr. and Mrs. John 3esson, former
Portland folk now residing in Bend, are
be trie' guest of Miss Nason during the I receiving congratulations on the arrival
Round-Up. I of a daughter. The baby will be called
r . " , , " Mary MilUcent
t Kelso. Wash. County Commissioners
Al Maurer, J. C. Ferguson and P. A. I Miss Gladys Dunne left the city today
Parker, and wives. County engineer tor Seaside, where she will Join ner par
B. A. Mlddlebrocks and Miss Lydia I ents. Colonel and Mrs. David M. Dunne
Funk ana uorinne wui oi eaiue
have gone to Spirit lake, at the base of
?eggy Joyce Gone
After Plunger lias
Night of Good Luck
Deauville, Aug. 24. (U. P.) Peggy
Joyce gave Deauville its post-season sen-
J. H. Clark, grand chancellor of the
Knights of Pythias, has returned from
attending the supreme lodge at Chat
tanooga and will have something to tell.
Mt. Hood lodge. Foresters of America,
duce and planned a shock for them. He
stretched wires through the patch and
through a switch In his barn provided
for turning oa electric current when
the thieves appeared. Before going to
work Tuesday night he turned on the
switch, setting the trap for the invaders.
The scheme worked, all right, but the
wrong person was the victim. Sacco's
son John. 15 years old, went into the
patch t& pick beans for his mother, not
knowing of the trap. He received the
shock, but was able to be about Tues-
held a summer card and dance party at I toy niKht. after the excitement had died
m a . ee eaa Mu.aAV mm e m - a ffVAa I 1 w .
down. The elder Saooo will be questioned
by the police.
Mount St. Helens . for a short time.
,! Miss Helen Howitt. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. L. C. Howitt, returned to.
the citv last week after a pleasant visit
Of five weeks In Southern California,
Miss - Howitt was the house guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Klnehaa in
Hollywood. , -
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The women of the Elks' club will give
a card party Thursday afternoon. Mrs.
H. E. Taylor and Mrs. Fred Wyatt will
be hostesses. A,t last week's party prises
la bridge were won ny airs. . m. i my
lor and Dale Campbell and in "500" by
Mrs. Fred Wyatt and Miss G Glnty.
Mrs. Harry L. Kuchlns (Ivelou Shea),
who was a visitor in Portland at the
home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John
Francis Shea, expects to leave for her
home in St Louis, Mo., about Septem
ber L
' Miss Gwladys Bowen who haj been
Spending some time in Medford as the
truest of Miss Marion Voorhiea, is ex
pected to, visit for a short time in Eu
- gene at the home of Miss Lillian Auld
before returning to roruana.
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: Mrs. George C Relter was a visitor
In Eugene at the home of her sister,
Mrs. J. W. Seavey, for a short time.
Mrs. Relter accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Seavey on a motor trip to Mount
Rainier.
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Mrs. Una Willis O'Reilly of Seattle is
a visitor In the city at the home of Mrs.
Nannie Duff Silva.
" ' Mrs. J. M. Christopher, 4819 Seventy
second street southeast, was the hostess
for a delightful miscellaneous shower
riven for Miss Luclle Marsh, bride-
: elect, last Saturday evening.
, Miss Marian V. Bowles recently re
turned from a visit of two weeks in
Aberdeen. j
v Mr. and Mrs.! O. C. Johnson are spend-
Ing the summer vacation at Seavtew,
Wash. --:
' ' Mrs. Cfaarles T. Donworth, who has
. been spending a few days at her home
who are spending the summer at the I gatlon.
beacn. I A ftr a. mad duk to m-t-t here hefore
t,, rA Mr- n n rwfev have as the season closed. Peggy appeared dra
mcir 6"" v. " . " I . .t-nri1 s-nwn r knu
AUce Manro. They recently returneo i - j- Z?Z -IlTIi
from an extended motor trip.
crepe de chlen. Two enormous ropes of
pearls and a huge diamond were her
F. of A. hall. 129 Fourth street. Tues
day night which was much enjoyed by
members and friends.
-
Lincoln-Garfield post and corps will
hold one of its series of outings at Co
lumbia park Friday afternoon.
Klrkna trick Council. Security Benefit
association, keeps one event following
another and thereby maintains interest
in the membership. Friday night is to be
a big open meeting at Swiss hall. Third
and Jefferson streets, with special fea
tures of music dancing and singing.
Sunday will be its grand picnlo day at
Debate to Be Held V
At Lebanon Chnrch
Lebanon, Aug. 24- Rav. W. L. Btreub
of the Eugene Christian church, and
Elder E. J. HIbbard of Portland, will
bold a public debet at the Church of
Christ tn Lebaaea. beginning August 10,
The ouawtJoos to be oonsldered are the
Old and th New Testaments and the
seventh and the first day of the week.
The discissions will continue for eight
evenings.
Woman Sips Poison
But Will Recover
Mr. Edward Lottgbocbah. Jacksork
apartments, drank poison Tuesday
morning. She was taken to , Good
Samaritan hospital, whore it was re
ported aha will recover. She is 21 year
ef age. She refused to discuss her act.
The government . of Cswrbo-Slovakia
has restored to operation a mint that
date back to 1U0 aad will begin manu
facturing fractional currency.
A Youthful Dance Frock
Touth, at least, may rejoice in the
auaint whimsy of th mod to delve into
the past rather than Into the future for
Inspiration. The slender grace of those
fortunate young people of 14 to 20 nee
not fear th favor shown th snug llte
basque and exaggerated 'skirts, for. Ilk
the ladles of imperial France, that slim
waist is an asset which fashion has
long neglected. So testifies this pic
turesque frock of taffeta and frills,
which has a becoming Eugenie neckline
and diminutive sleeve. The skirt billows
out from the low waistline Into deep,
curved scallops, with only a rose
weighted ribbon to confine it. Fluted
ruffle also edg these scallops, and be
tween them peep the metal tissue petti
coat. What more could a youthful heart
desire for a dance frock?
For Tired, Aching
' FeetQuick Relief
LEGIOXXAIKES TO MEET
Springfield. Or., Aug. 24. The Ameri
can Legion will meet Friday evenings
In its hall for handling the soldiers and
sailors' state aid bill preliminaries.
Neio method keep feet in
perfect condition
Just plunge those tender, paining
feet into a bowl of warm water. Work
up a thick lather with Blue-jay Foot
boa p. How soothing t
It brings Instant relief to Jangling
serves. It prevents swelling. xcea
siv perspiration and Itching.
Then massage the aching musclee
with cooling, soothing Blue-jay Foot
Relief, a penetrating balm.
Then apply that delightful anti
septic deordorant. Blue-Jay Foot
Powder. Tour feet will feel fin.
Writ for free booklet The Proper
Care ot th reet'V-to Bauer A Black.
Chicago.
Tour druggist has
Blue -jay
Foot Treatment
Keeps feet feeling fine'
Children's School
Are you interested in the estab
lishment of a children's school
conducted by Christian Scientists?
If so. write to 1003 Northwesters
Bank Building.
Mrs. Andrew R. Porter. Mr Van Jewels, which brought envy from other fe Pl Th ball gaaeVar;
w. t o . w w. An" kok - nii i wnmsm wbd i nPTnMUVi wri-m umu id insi i 1 . . .
Miss- Isabel Clark are visitors at Sea
side for a short time.
Mrs. W. A. McDonald will entertain at
a luncheon Friday at Wayerley Country
club, honoring Miss Ivalou Eddy of
Spokane.
WWW.
Miss Aull Green, daughter ' of Mrs.
finest gems.
Sir John Seasons, the king of Deauville 1
plungers, insisted that the fair vision
that was Peggy be at once Introduced
and When he turned again to the tables
he won a half million francs la the even
ing's play.
After tiie' cold grey dawn had driven
Fred H. Green, is a visitor, to relatlv th last gambler from the rooms and the
in Aberdeen, wash., -for a few flays.
Deauville season was offlcally declared
closed, the mystery of "wher is Peg
gyr began.
She could not be found at the hotel
Normandy, wher ah had registered
and later th hotel said she had left
without giving any address.
William L. Brewster
Elected to Vacancy
On Library Board sir Sam Hughes
Of Canada Is Dead
attract! ye. There will be Kirkpatricks
against: Artisans, and th women will
playwith two team of their own. Th
usual sports, games, races and swim
ming, with dancing afternoon and eve-1
ning, wUl be attractions.
TEACEIBS ArPOIXTXB
Sandy. Or.. Aug. 24. Miss Elsie Lip-1
pold of Salem has accepted the position
as assistant In the Sandy Union high
school. The Sandy schools will open
September 12. Mrs. Lillian Ten Eyck
will teach the Marmot school this year.
Carnation
Conduciecl by T
31
essons
HomeCookinq
15 -
Baby Wants Cuticm
It Keeps His Skin Soft
Smooth and Gear
Baby tender sUa requires arid, eootfc
tng unjusnis suck are foasid ta th
Coticaxa Soap, Ointment sad Ti
ThsSoepieeerwwaf, pur aad da
and the Oisaea so aoothias snd b
aopadsBy wbaa baby's aks is farkstsd.
Cuticur Tk28 is alae ideal for baby.
BaokrrM
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At a soeclal meeting of the board of
directors of the Library association held
Monday, night, William L. Brewster was
elected treasurer to fill tn vacancy
caused by th resignation of B L.
Sabln, who leaves th board because or
his duties as a member of the tax super
vision and conservation commission.
The directors also considered a com
munication from Albert E. Doyle, archi
tect regarding the proposed memorial
to Mary Frances loom, and Doyle was
requested to continue his efforts to se
cure a suitable design for a tablet.
Arrest Made for
Big Silk: Theft
Chicago. Aug. 2. (L N. S.) A police
raid on park loiterers here today re
sulted in the arrest of John D. West,
wanted for the alleged theft of S25.000
In silk from Montgomery, Ward A Co..
In Chicago and Kansas City. West was
formerly a department manager for the
company in Kansas City, police said.
Lindsay. OnU Aur 24. I. N. &)
National funeral honors will be paid to
the late Sir Sam Hughes, former Cana
dian minister of militia, who died at
his home here early today after an
Illness of five weeks. Many cablegrams
of condolence are being received . from
prominent men in England. Sir 8am
Hughes was Canadian minister of muni
tions tor a time during the war. He
received his title for his war services.
He was In his sixty -eighth year.
BUBDICK GOES TO CHIXJr
Centralis, Wash.. Aug. 24. Don Bur-
dick of Centralis, graduate of the Uni
versity of Washington, has been ap
pointed a student in the Chinese marl-
time customs service and will be at
tached to the American legation at
Peking.
Fall Coats
Fall Suits
Fall Dresses
The Smartest in Style ind AH
Are Exceptionally Priced.
TLm taii om mUk cooker mil oootrnt meld. Mrt. BUiSa ovmei
trill he A?- sthuddtiug, beeaut of her vraciUel experience i
horns cooking. She wUl answer mj question on cookery etkei by her
reIeri. Ad&retn Mrr. Mmry Blake, core Conation. MUk PrWacfo Co,
23 Railvoy Exchange BUg., Portland.
' LESSON ELEVEN
CakesIcings and Fi2ings
Coconut Cake
vi 4-tMwwuiBxaa aa v
Jfe SYRUP I
ILeil), At All beaters.
SEE OUR WINDOWS
Next to Poopb Tfctor
Treat the Family to
Real Lemon Pie 25c
Fresh from the oven every day" at 11 a. m.
You'll like the smooth, dear filler, th thick, rich
meringue and th delicious, flaky crust. We use only
the Juke of freak lemon (no patent pie-fiHers). It's just
like th beat home-made pi you ever tasted.
Other Pies You'll Like, Too:
Blackberry, Loganberry, Cherry, Apple, Peach,
Apricot, Costard
Well have Huckleberry Pies soon now
and our famous Mince Meat Pies start
September 1st.
Use your telephone have tts reserve a pie
for you today. They're delicious.
Washington StreeMbetween 13814
Opea Weekdays
.7 a. m. to 11 p.
Pkonees Bdwy. 1397
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"Mothers' Letters'
Portland, Ore ton. August 22, 1921.
Dear Ethel: You seem worried that your
mother can't be with you to help you buy your
layette. The ladies who wait on you at the
Baby's Boudoir, 388 Morrison street will be as
kind, as fen tie, and as knowing 'as your own
mother! Besides, they understand one's needs
perfectly, for they are baby specialists! The
little frey and pink shop is cool, quiet, and
sweet as the early dawn no one is overworked
and tired out Really, dear, it seems as If they
had been expecting you right' along they are
always so genuinely pleased to serve!
Lots of lore from
MAIZ1E.
The Matter th atrk n yeasg Metier
diary. A sweet ttery wtth valaaal laf raaaUoa.
la tats paper Septa st bar i.
$22.50 Up
Expert
Maternity
CAKES and icings made with Carna
tion Milk possess that unusual flaror
co sought after bj the paiastakiiig cook.
Here are some delicious cake recipes call
ing for this pure, rich milk. Its added
richness imparts flavor and its conven
ience makes cake-making easier. You
can alwajs get Carnation link, at any
grocery store, wherever you are, and
however sudden the need.
Another thing, you may allow the chil
dren cakes, cookies and other sweet good
ies made with Carnation Milk, because
you are sure of their wholesomeness and
purity. v
This pure cow's milk is evaporated in
our condensery at Hillsboro, Oregon, and
elsewhere, in plants as clean as your own
kitchen.
Because of the added richness of Car
nation Milk it is twice as rich as ordin
ary rpvlk- you do not need as much shor
tening for cake as when using ordinary
milk. ' In all cake recipes calling for
fresh milk, he sure to cut the shortening
about half, and to use about cup of
Carnation Milk to cup water, instead
of the usual proportions of half water
and half Carnation. If you follow these
directions, your cake will be a delightful
success.
Gingerbread
This kmx-standing favorite
i especially good made with
ion after this redne:
2 caps flour, teaspoonfal
Boda, 1 teaapooarol ginger, H teaspooaful cin
namon, pinch of salt, 1 tables pooriful lard, Vx
cup sugar l ea 2 tahlesoonfula Carnation
Milk, tableapoonrala water, cup molasses.
First slit flour, and meaaure two cups. Add
oda, singer, cinnamon, and salt to flour, and
sift twice. Cream the lard and sugar, and
add the well beaten egg. Beat this mixture
thoroughly. Mix the molasses with the diluted
Carnation HCk and add alternately with the.
flour, a Utile at a time. Bake In one layer.
i v Plain Fuling
Beat the yolks of 2 eggs, add 2 tabletpoon
fola sugar and a teaspoonral ef vanilla, Dilute
av rriU cup. of Carnation utTy- with an equal
amount of water. Fat to. double boiler. When
warm add ego and sugar and cook untH thick
enough to use as a filling. .
M 13 vCarnat
Another favorite that I
think ia improved with Car
nation Milk: K cup butter.
cup sugar. 14 cups flour.
1 heaping teaspoonfsl baking powder, 2 table
spoonfuls Carnation Milk, S tablespooafala
water, Vx teaspooaful .vaniUa. Vhltea of two
eggs. Cream butter aad sugar. Sift flour aaa
baking powder three time. Add alternately
with the Carnation Mflk which haa been thor
oughly mixed with the water. Add vaalUa
and the white of eggs beaten stiff. Make tn
two layers, and use this filling between the
layers and the icing given here for the top.
Coconut Frosting
Soak a cup of shredded coeoanut In. 4 table
spoonful Carnation Milk diluted with 4 table
spoonfuls of water for V hour. Put In sieve
and drain off superfluous flour moisture and
squeeze until quite dry. BoQ 2 eups ot granu
lated sugar and V& cup of water together until
It threads. Then pour slowly, beating con
stantly. Spread on top and sides of cake, and
sprinkle the coeoanut, over it before frosting
has hardened.
Fr os tings and Icings made with Carnation
MUk have a creamy smoothness- impossible to
obtain with the use of ordinary milk.
Try using Carnation Milk in your favorite
cake recipe, following the Carnation and
water rule and notice the improvement.
Questions and Answers .
A reader contributes this, suggestion
"for those who do not like coffee or desire
only a alight coffee flavor: Dilute cup
Carnation Milk with cup weak coffee,
very hot.
Q. Have yon some recipes for milk
bread, f Mrt. D. JL G. . ,
A. I have not taken up the question
of Carnation Milk for use in bread mak
ing recently, for: the reason. that such
cooking is rather hot for summer efforts,
but Carnation in breads, rolls, and bis
cuits lends wholesomeness and adds rich- '
ness and flavor. You will find many fine
recipes for milk breads in the CafnttJen
Cook Book. -':
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, .Write for free beeklat
ef 100 tasted milk recipes.
Address Carnation Milk'
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