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Window While McGilltvrfcr !
Wm Dressing.
NEW TOKK, Nov. . If there Is
atil) a goat browsing about Washing-1
ton Heights he had a royal meal
last night 1ft here isn'tt Mr. McGa-j
.llvray may get his shirt hack, for he!
off pre ; reward in The World today)
for ita n.tfe return. j
It's a simple enough story. Dun-!j
can Alick McGillivray lives on the top
floor of No. 618 West One-Hundred
and Eighty-seventh street. There are
no other buildings at the corner of
Wadawoith avenue to break the wind
that sweeps over the Hudson. Thurs
day night he was preparing to retire
and had just taken off his shirt when
a strong gu.st rame through two of
the opewi windows and blew his shirt
out of the window.
There were some sleeve buttons in
the shirt that had been given to Mr.
McGillivray last Christmas and he
wants them buck, as well as the shirt.
been promoted to the grade of cap-l
tain for gallantry in action. General I
Cadorna, in conferring the honor says!
in an order that d'Annunxio "on Oct I
10 and 11. by word and deed, set!
notable example for the troops bv his I
aaring."
pokt kwnni'nzio named
captain for akriaii feat
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novelist, has
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AND GOT BIGAMIST
AT EACH WEDDING
LINDALE, Ga., Nov. . Mrs. Lis-
ie Tucker Johnson Hawkins Press-
ley, of this, place, Is certainly Infect
ed with the "bigamist," for in each
of her three marriages her husband
has turned out to be a bigamist.
Her second husband, Luther Haw
kins, is now serving a two-year's terra
for having another wife, when he
married the Lindale woman, and it
has just developed that her third and
lust husband, J. Marion Pressley, was
already a muchly married man, with
a wife in Columbia, S. C, and Press
It. v. after leaving the Lindale woman
about six months ago. has married a
Columbus, Ga.. girl and her father.
Jasper Doss, is now taking steps for
Pressley's capture and prosecution.
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pint vinegar, 2 pounds brown sugar
1 teaspoonful of salt; put 1 table-
I spoonful of whole mixed spices In R
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let come to boil, then turn on fruit,
let cool, then put all on and come to
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BUTTER PTE.
Cream a lump of butter the size of
an egg with 3-4 cup sugar, add. 2 well
beaten eggs. 2 tablespoons flour, melt
with a .little cold milk and 1 cup thin
cream; bake in an under crust with
lattice work of crust on top. I make
mine without the lattice work on ton
and like them that way.
CWKOI. VTE CREAM PIE.
Hent 1 pint milk in double boiler
and add this mixture to cook until
thick:
Tolks of 2 eggs beaten, 1 cip su
gar, l heaping tablespoon cornstarch.
1 teaspoon flour, l teaspoon vanilla.
t heaping tablespoons cocoa or melted
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raw crust as for custard pie and fill
with cream and bake In quick oven
until crust is done; frost with me
ringue made from whites of eggs and
confectioners' sugar; brown lightly in
oven.
Sour Milk Fie.
Two thirds cup of raisins cut fine,
1 cup sour milk ,2 crackers rolled fine,
butter size of an egg. teaspoon of all
kinds of spices. Cook until quite
thick. This is delicious.
MIXED PICKLE.
One and one-half pounds green to
matoes, 1 pound onions, 1 small cu
cumber, l small cauliflower, 2 table-
spoonfuls of brown sugar, l 1-2 ta
blespoonfuls mixed spices, l table
spoon tumeric powder, 2 tablespoon
fuls mustard, 1 mart vinegar; cut up
the vegetables Into 1-2 inch piece.',
sprinkle salt over and let stand
days; drain and put the liquor and
vinegar into a pan, and when It boils
add mustard and tumeric powder,
which must be mixed smooth with a
little cold vinegar; put In the spices,
lied in muslin cloth and the vegeta
bles; boll about 1-2 hour or until ten
der. This makes about 1 pint splen
did pickle.
PIOC'ALILLL
One peck green tomatoes, S large
onions chopped, add 1 cup salt, let
stand all night and in the morning
drain. Take 2 quarts water, 1 quart
of vinegar, add tomatoes and onions
and boll for 1-2 hour; drain through
a collander, then take two quart?
vinegar, add tomatoes and onions and
boll for i,2 hour drain through a co
landder, then take two quarts vinegar,
3 large cups brown sugar; put In a
muslin hag 1-2 pound white musturj
seed, 2 tablespoons green peppers, 3
tablespo.ons cinnamon, 1 of cloves;
boil all together 10 minutes, then add
tomatoes and onions; cook until ten
der.
CKAXBKKKV DI M HUM
Sift 2 cuds flour with 1 heanin? tea
spuoon baking powder, add 4 heaping
tamespoons sugar, 1-2 teaspoon salt
and 1 teaspoon butter Add enough
milk to make a soft dough and stir In
lightly 1 12 cups ripe cranberries.
Drop spoonfuls of the mixture into a
kettle of boiling water. Cover close
ly and boil briskly for 6 minutes. Re
move and serve Immediately with ma
ple or fruit syrup. Also good with
sugar and cream.
KKKP-A-lEATt" ItEt'IPE CHIUST.
I MAS Plll)l;.
I One pound each of currants, raisins,
sultana, sugar and grated currot. nn-l
good beef suet, 1-2 pound mixed cit
ron, 4 ounces almonds. 2 cups each of
bread crumbs and flour, 4 eggs, 1
large lemon, 1-2 teaspoon salt, l tea,
spoon cloves, 1 grated nutmeg.
j Method Pick, waxh and dry all
! fruit In clean dry cloth, grate lemon
rind and use Juice also, chop suet
fine, soak almonds all night In cold
'water, remove skins and chop fine.
Place flour and bread crumbs, first,
I in mixing howl, then rub In suet, then
sugir, followed by carrot, fruit, etfi.:
break eggs In lanly and mix to right
consistency w'th milk. A little brand?
Is an Improvement, If liked. Boll g
i hours, put away In cool, dry place
I When ready to ue boll aealn 4 hours.
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This recipe makes 3 good s ?.ed pud
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but all in proportion.
MAPLE WALNl'T Pl'DDIXti.
One and one-half cups brown sugar.
2 cups water, 1-3 cup corn starch
moistened in part of water, a little
salt. Boll together 20 nilnutea. Bettl
whites of 3 eggs stiff and stir intu
mixture, which will be thick and clear.
Add 1 cup walnut meats broken up
and 1 teaspoon vanilla. Turn Into
mould. I'se yolks of eggs for boiled
custard to be served around pudding.
XEWSTi'LE SPAGHETTI AND BEEP
Cook 1-2 pound spaghetti In boll
lng, salted water. When tender, drain
and place In a baking dish. Then
add about l cup of gravy and 2 table,
spoons of tomato ketchup. Season
with pepper and salt (If you have
no left over gravy, use one cup of
boiling water and 2 tablespoons but
ter instead.)
Remove all surplus fat and hits '
gristle from the left-over corned beef,
season with salt, pepper; chop fine,
and to one-third of meat add two-
thirds of chopped cold boiled potatoes
and 1 onion chopped fine; place in
the dripping pan. dredge with a little
flour, and pour In at the side of the
pan enough wuter to come up level
with the hash, pluce in oven and U'
not stir. When the flour is a light
brown and has formed a sort of
crust, take out, add a lump of butter,
itlr it through several times and you
will have a delicious hash.
E;0 COOKED IN GRAVY.
Take 2 or 3 large onions, slice them
very' thin, fry till a nice brown. Have
ready 3 or 4 hard-boiled eggs cut In
slices and a cupful of nice gravy with
a little flour of arrowroot mixed with
It. Add the eggs to the onions, the-.i
pour in the gravy, and stir in all till
the gravy has thickened. Serve very
hot. If a white Instead of a brown
dish is wished for, the onions must
be stewed in butter and the sauce
made of veal broth mixed with s lit
tle milk and flour. Pepper and salt
to taste.
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