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Favorite Recipes
of a Famous Chef
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LATESTS
■«MARY MARSHALL
After several seasons of the most
extravagant sort of flowered design
and sprnyling modernistic figures
there ts something especially pleas­
ing about the small dot designs that
are used for some of the smartest
of the new summer silks. Rather
small dots, not too closely spaced,
on a dark background are espec­
ia lly attractive in combinations of
white or ecru on navy blue or
black.
p
Aa Told to Anne Baker
By FREDERIC FRANCOIS
G U ILLO T
Chef, Hotel Aator, New York City
to r th t
onte
The two following recipes, Mr.
Guillot pointe out. are sufficiently
unusual to be well out of the or­
dinary routine of the family menu.
but at the
same time are
both econom­
ical and eaay
to prepc.re.
D e v ile d
Bonee— Brush
the drumsticks,
wings or back
of a cold ’owl
w i t h melted
b u t t e r . Mix
together one
t a b 1 e a p oon
4r'- •
prepared mus­
Chef Guillot
tard. one table­
spoon chutney, and one tablespoon
curry powder. Cover the parts
of the fowl with the mixture and
broil lightly. M ix together over
the fire one cup gravy, one tea­
spoon sugar, juice of one lemon,
one tablespoon ketchup, few
grains cayenne, and salt and pep­
per. Cook the parts of the fowl
with the sauce for five minutes
and serve.
Spanish String Beans— Shred
two medlum-stxe onions. Saute in
two tablespoons butter until ten­
der. Mix with two cups strained,
stewed tomatoes. Add salt and
pepper to taste, one teaspoon
sugar, and a few grains cayenne.
Bring to boil and add one quart
of freshly cooked string beans.
Simmer for a quarter of an hour,
add two teaspoons butter, and
serve.
R eturns T riu m p h a n t
Mrs. Helen W ills Moody, world’s
champion
te n n is -p la y e r
photo­
graphed on her return from htr
European victories.
H ighest Paid Am erican
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PBACBBS
Peaches are, and for the next few
weeks w ill be, at th e ir best and
cheapest. So have them every day
and more than once a day. If your
fam ily likes them.
And if you use a little imagina­
tion in serving them, there are few
families that w ill lire of them be­
fore the end of the season.
Here are some ways of using
them to suggest new ideas to the
cook:
• • •
Peach Foam
Press three or four ripe peaches
througli a colunder making one
cup pulp and juice togelher. Stir
one envelope gelatin w ith one-hulf
cup of sugar and dissolve In one
cup of boiling water. Add peach
pulp and juice flavored w ith one
tablespoon lemon juice or almond
extract and pinch of salt. Set in
cool place, and when beginning
to je ll add the well-beaten whites
o f two eggs, and beat all together
u ntil very thick so it w ill not sep­
arate. Pour into molds and set
in cool place u ntil firm . Serve
w ith custard sauce.
• • •
Baked Peaches
Plunge the ripe peaches into boil
ing water fo r a moment, then the
skins w ill rub o ff as easily as the
skin of a scalded tomato.
A r­
range in a rather deep baking dish
sprinkle w ith sugar and cinnamon
and dot the tops of the peaches
w ith hits of butter. Add a cup of
boiling water Io the baking dish
and bake in a steady, moderate
oven. Serve hot or cold.
• • •
Peach Delight
Peel and split ripe peaches and
f ill a baking dish, sprinkling each
layer of fru it w ith sugar. Do! the
top w ith butter, add a cup of water
and sprinkle w ith flour. Make a
crust of one and one-haif cups of
flo u r sifted w ith a little salt and
a teaspoon of baking powder, rub­
bing into the flo u r then h alf a
cup of iard and adding ice water
Io mix. Cover the peaches w ith
a thin sheet of the dough, s lit tlie
crust and serve hot w ith fresh
cream.
• • •
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though he is In many respects Hie
least b rillia n t of the lot. But lie
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rxeiled and pessimistic, mid sold
their stuck he just sal tight. Amt
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By Terry C.itkison
THE BEE WAS BOSSY
¿ íO Í> H / l o o k , a t
Thut story has ulways stuck in
my ndiid. 1 like Io think of the
picture—the little kingdoms of Hie
earth in lurm all, w hile Hie l.o ril
sits quietly upon Hie throne, know
ing that time w ill quiet Hie tu r­
moil und that Hie crisis w ill pass,
w rite down the attributes that
make men successful, do not fad
Io include stuylng power.
Portable
length of the outstretched wing the
greater la the flying power.
P 1 N K E Y D IN K E Y
Wua llia l Hie case? Not ul all.
Behold Hie utterly unfluslered Lord
sitting upon a throne, high ami
lifted up
I want to preach to
you about the eternal patience mid
tra n q u ility of God."
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"W hat is going to liuppcn?** and
“ What shall we do?"
I read uhulu nil the men who
thought they were smarter than
Lincoln—Seward and Stanton and
Chase—mid maybe some of them
were. Hut Lincoln had a great
Her life doth right hsrtnonixe;
She docth little kindnesses.
philosophy.
When tilings were at
fe e lin g as though thut was not true
Which most leave undone, or de­
their worst he would say, “ This
Ne'er
made
less
beautiful
Hie
blue
|
spise;
too w ill puss."
I nclouded heaven of tier eyes
For naught that sets one heart at
Every tougll tiling passes. A l­
euse.
She is a woman; one in whom
most
every problem becomes less
And giveth happiness or peace.
The spring time of her childish
hard uniter Hie softening influence
Is olve-esteemed in her eyes.
yeurs
of time. And when Hie turm oil is
Haiti never lost its fresh perfume
thickest Hie wise man elimbs up
She hath no scorn of common
Though knowing well that life hath on his great high throne and calm­
things.
For many blights and many tears ly mul quietly sits.
And, though site seem of other
birth.
Round us her heart intwines and
clings.
And patiently site folds her wings
To tread the humble paths of earth
blessing she is; God made her so.
And deeds of week-day holiness
Fall from her noiseless as the
snow.
Peach F ritters
Nor hath she ever chanced Io
Peel and split ripe peaches, sprin­
know
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kle w ith powdered sugar and let That aught were easier than to
stand fo r an hour. Drain, d ip in bless.
fritte r baiter, fry brown in deep
fat, drain, sprinkle w ith powdered She is most fair, and thereunto
sugar, and serve.
• • •
JÍPKit,,
For a practical addition to your
summer wardrobe we | suggest
black and white dotted silk made
into a dress w ith short puffed
sleeves, long, rather fu ll skirt and
a collar w ith scalloped edges made
of white organdie, gorgette or mull.
Collars of this sort appear on a
number of the new summer dresses
and are not at all d iffic u lt to make.
To cut a pattern lay any simple
Peach Snow
flat collar that fit you on a paper,
For peach snow, beat a cup of
trace the outline. It should be
creain u ntil it is s tiff and add half
about five inches deep at back and
a cup of sugar and two egg whites,
sides and the front should be ex­
beaten stiff. Cut up a quart of
tended in two tabs as shown in
peaches in a lass dish and pour
the little sketch. Draw two-inch
Eugene Grace, president of Beth
the cream m ixture over them. The
scallops round the edges of the
'ehem Steel Corporation, who-
peaches in a glass dish and pour
compensation for his work ri.
collar and front tab. The material
around $1,000,000 a year.
chilled through before mixing.
may be finished by machine pi-
Serve them as soon as they are
quot or by a fine rolled hem.
mixed.
To finish the collar at the front
buy a small pearl buckle ornament
and draw the ends through this
F lying A b ility of Bird»
so that they may be held secure­
The narrower a bird's wing la In
Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in
ly in position at the front of the
comparison to Its length, the better
30 minutes. checks a Cold the first 1
collar.
Is the ability to fly. Alto, the shorter
day, and checks M alaria in three j the body la In comparison to the
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SITTING
Dr. Charles M. Sheldon wrote in
"His Steps.'’ the hook thut sold a
m illion copies,
1 asked him once to tell me about
the greatest sermon he hud ever
heard,
" I don't know that I can mime
the greatest seriuoii," he answer­
ed, "hut 1 eun tell you about one
of the most interesting.
"It was in I ,union. The preacher
MY LOVE
hud won a great follow ing by the
unsuul character of his mind and
By James Russell Lowell
the directness of his speech.
Not as all other women are
"On this particular morning he
Is she thut to ins soul is dear;
Her glorious fancies come from fur studied Hie congregation w ith a
text which most of them did not
Beneath the silver evening star.
know was in the llihle.
And yel her heart is ever near.
In the year thut king l ’».:<«h
died, I saw hlso the Lord sitting
Great feelings hath she of her
upon a throne high and lifte d up,
own.
and his truin filled the lem plr.'
Which lesser souls may never
" I wondered what in the world
know;
anybody could find in tiial text
God givelh (hem to her alone,
Io bang a sermon on. I did not
And sweet they are us any tone
Wherewith the w ind may choose have long Io wait,
'The preacher proceeded in v i­
to blow.
gorous tones: 'I direct your partl-
olar attention Io the one word s it­
Yel In herself she dwellelh not,
ing.
The great king t ’xxiuh, hud
Although no home were half so fair
just passed uwuy. You would ex­
( No simplest duty is forgot.
pect that there would he excitement
Life hath no dim and low ly spot
and confusion in heaven. Angels
That doth not in her sunshine
would
be rushing around asking.
share.
ra s i
H O W 'o r ’ OUT OF MY WAY
»FO LK S'
ANT TO R E A C H
.T H E H O t-.L ANO 6 E T SOME
.L IN IM E N T 'FORE THIS
REACHES
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