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    Illinois Valley News. Thursday. January 13. 1949
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THE HOLIDAYS, before j
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the w inter season comes to a
Braised Pork Shoulder
•Wax Beans O'Brien
•Cauliflower with Tomato Sauce
Molded Cabbage-
Grapefruit Salad
Hot Biscuits
Jam
Beverage
Orange Chiffon Pie
•Recipe Given
beans and cook five minutes longer.
Add water and heat to boiling.
Like melted cheese and creamy
potatoes? They’ll be even better
when you add some flavor to them
with celery, onions and frankfurt­
ers and place in potato shells to
serve for a supper or lunch.
W inter Vegetables Need
Pepped-Up Seasonings
For More Meal Appeal
ARE YOU LACKING ideas for the
preparation of winter vegetables?
Glance through this column for real­
ly solid inspiration for I ’ve packed
it fu ll of practical ideas and sug­
gestions which you’re certain to find
helpful.
I t ’s true that we don’t have as
many vegetables during these cool
months as during
the summer, but I
this is the time to |
dress and glam­
orize what you |
have with inter­
esting seasonings I
as well as differ-1
J-Ue,
Flattering Beret
• close, you may take a look at your
i wardrobe and wonder just how you
can make it do before it's tim e for
, new clothes.
You'll be happy to learn that a I
bit of care administered to the right
spots, a new scarf or pair of gloves
that adds color, or perhaps a new .
blouse that lifts the skirt out of J
the doldrums, are all that you’ll
need.
Now, before you get downright
(depressed about your wardrobe is
j th e tim e to give them those refresh-
ing touches. Check each garment
methodically and see what it needs
most. Then make out a schedule
so that all the work can be covered
in a few days or at least less than
a week.
If dresses or coats, which have
nothing particularly the m atter with
them, don't look just right to you,
whisk them off to the cleaners. It's
surprising what a difference there
is between clean and unclean
A sophisticated, forward beret
clothes!
of steel gray felt is designed for
the season by Fagan hats. Cock­
If you’ve been giving your silk
ades of pleated gray grosgrain
and rayon blouses a quick clean­
are artfully placed to give height
ing, plan to give them more atten­
and flattery while the short veil
tion in both washing and ironing
gives a softness of effect.
THERE ARE MORE than creamy
potatoes to the following recipe.
With the additional ingredients used
to glorify them, you may use them
for a light lunch or supper.
Stuffed Idaho Surprises
(Serves 6)
3 Idaho potatoes, baked
6 frankfurters, diced
1 cup diced celery
1 small onion
2 to 3 tablespoons shortening
*2 pound quick-melting cheese
Saute the frankfurters, celery and
onion in shortening; add a little wa­
ter and steam until celery is done.
Allow water to evaporate. Cut
baked potatoes lengthwise and re­
move potato from skin. Mash the
potato, adding seasoning and m ilk
until they are creamy and smooth.
F ill potato shell with frankfurter
m ixture; then a thin slice of cheese
and top with the mashed potato.
Place in a moderate (350 degree)
oven until tops are lightly browned,
about 15 to 20 minutes.
Escallopcd Spinach
(Serves 10)
2 eggs, well beaten
2 cups m ilk
2 cups cracker crumbs
4 tablespoons melted butter
54 teaspoon salt
2 cups cooked spinach
Mix all ingredients thoroughly, re­
serving about '4 cup of buttered
crumbs for the
Add fu r to skirts
top. Place in a
buttered
casse­ departments and see how
ey
role and cover flourish under your care.
w ith
c ru m b s .
I f cottons are looking a bit peaked,
Bake in a slow see what a good sudsing and starch­
oven <325 degree) ing w ill do for them.
until crumbs are
If buttons are weary, or lace or
browned and the ruffles shabby, change these. All of
m ixture is set in these are minor repairs, it ’s true,
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(he center, about but you'll be amazed at how really
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35 minutes.
effective they are in many cases.
French-Fried Cauliflower
Tricks for Hems, Collars
(Serves 6 to 8)
Refresh Garments
4 'a cups cooked cauliflowerets
2 eggs, slightly beaten
Many a winter coat w ill take on
1 cup dry bread crumbs
new life if you change the collar or
Dip cauliflower into slightly beat­ hem by adding new fur to it. This
en eggs, roll in bread crumbs and is especially true if the coat is not
let stand at least one-half hour, new.
High-standing, small collars are
very popular on princess style
[1630
1 + 46
g
P a tte in No. 1630 comes in sizes 14. it.
18, 20; 40. 42. 44 and 46. Size 16, 354 yards
of 35 or 39-lnch.
D on 't miss the F a ll and W in ter F A S H ­
IO N 60 pages of sm art, eaay to m ake
styles; special features — fre e pattern
printed Inside the book. 23 cents.
185,0
L5 yrt.'
like a fur collar and cuffs on it, or J
l ’ uffed Sleeve Dress
Just the former.
Wide full skirts for teen agers V OU’LL want to make several
S EW IN G C IR C L E P A T T E R N U K PT .
530 South Wells St.
C hiesto 7, IU
w ill take on a new look if you place • versions of this dainty little
Encloae 23 cents tn coins for each
a wide piece of quilting at the bot- puffed sleeve dress th a t comes in
pattern desired.
tom of the skirt. This is a very,the one-to-flve range.
B rig h tly
Pattern No
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new touch and very effective.
colored r ic rac is used fo r trim ,
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Dresses that are not quite long a n a rro w sash ties in back,
enough m ight take a contrasting Panties to m atch.
c n t m ethods of i ( -
Address.
colored hem of grosgrain or some
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cookery.
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such material. Or, if you like the P attern No. 1859 Is for sizes 1, 2. 3. 4 and
Bake instead of-
cuffed effect that is featured on so
, s i“ ,2J dress' 2 yards of 391nch:
boiling all of them just for the sake
many skirts, use this piece of the I
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of interest and you’ll save vitamins
same m aterial as the skirt. Sew it
S h irtw a is t Frock
as well. Bring out the herbs and
on out place buttons around the A W E L L t a ilo r e d s h ir t w a i s t
sauces to add new flavors to com­
hem so that it looks as though it 4 » fro c k fo r your busy w in te r
mon vegetables. Make appetizing
were buttoned rather than sewed schedule. I t buttons down the
color and texture combinations and
! on the dress.
fro n t, has com fortable cap sleeves
see how the fam ily eats them up!
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How to Refresh
and tw o handy pockets. A year
To get quick and satisfying relief
from coughs due to colds, mix this
Here’s a new way with carrots,
Your Woolens
|’round favorite in suitable fabrics.
recipe In your kitchen. Once tried,
good to use when you have an
Garments w ill take on new life i'----
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you'll never be without It.
oven meal:
First, make a syrup by stirring 2
if they are properly cleaned. If you
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Baked Carrots
cups
granulated sugar and one cup of
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can't give them a dry cleaning at
water a few moments, until dissolved.
(Serves 8)
home, then have it done profes­
A child could do It. No cooking
18 small carrots
sionally.
needed. Or you can use corn syrup or
% cup butter
liquid honey, Instead of sugar syrup.
If the cleaning does not add life
cup sugar
Then get "iVt ounces of Pinex from
to them, here’s what you can do. } A General Quiz
J any
1 teaspoon salt
druggist. This Is a special com­
First, brush the garment thorough­ FN. <N_ <N_ fV. f\.. (X- f\.. fv. {X. fg. fX- (X.. fx. (X~ <N.. fX. fX_
pound
of proven ingredients. In con­
54 teaspoon cinnamon
ly. Now turn it on the reverse side
centrated form, well-known for Its
54 cup boiling water
The Questions
quick action on throat and bronchial
and place a damp cloth over it. Go j
Scrape or pare carrots and place
Irritations.
over every inch, using a warm or |
Put the Pinex In a pint bottle, and
in a casserole. Cream butter, sugar
moderately warm iron. Do not iron
1. Was the a ir force ever p a rt
fill up with your syrup. This makes a
and cinnamon together; add water
until the pressing cloth is dry, for of the a rm y signal corps?
full pint of splendid medicine and you
and blend. Pour over carrots and
the nap of the garment w ill not | 2. What B ib lic a l character was
get alxiut four times as much for
bake in a moderate (350 degree)
your money. Never spoils. Tustea fine.
stand up as well as though you had turned into a p illa r o f salt?
And for quick, blessed relief, It is
oven for one and one-half hours
Just pressed it leaving the cloth only I 3 Where js Loch Lolnond fa .
surprising. You can feel It take hold
Spiced Red Cabbage
somewhat damp.
mous ¡n gong and sto,.y?
In a way that means business. It
(Serves 6 to 8)
loosens the phlegm, soothes the Irri­
When fabrics have become slight-
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2 tablespoons mixed spices
tated
membranes, and eases the sore­
ly stiff from frequent washings.
4. Name the capital of Mexico,
ness. Thus it makes breathing easy,
3 quarts water
such as happens sometimes w ith '
5. Where is the G reat Lakes
and lets you sleep. Money refunded
1 teaspoon salt
rayons there are ways to restore N’aval T ra in in g station located?
If not pleased in every way.
2 pounds red cabbage, shredded
some f the original finish. Use ¿urn
6. What is the incubation pe-
P in e s I n S w ift A cting!
4 tablespoons brown sugar
arabic for rayons. Dissolve one riod o f a chicken egg?
t tablespoons vinegar
tablespoon of the substance in one
7. w h a t ¡s the population of
3 tablespoons butter
quart of warm water. Dip the India?
Place spices in a small cheese­
fabric in the solution after regular | 8. A t Baku, Russian port on the
cloth bag. Heat water and salt to '
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nse Vly ,nd prepare for 'roninfi Caspian sea, m ore than 2,500
boiling, add cabbage and spices and j
as usual
'years ago.
Thousand] now know there is no excuse
cook 30 minutes. Drain. Dissolve '
Velvet ns gain new life w ith :
fo r letting deafness k ill the joy o f living.
sugar in vinegar, add butter and ,
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take a piece of scotch
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Cauliflower w ill look prettier and
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combine with cabbage.
has been perfected in the great Zenitht
tape at.o ind it around a glass with '
taste better when you serve It
R adio laboratories —so simple — so easy to
In place of plain vinegar in the
the sticky side up. Run this o v e r;
with canned tomato sauce and a
Yes, during World War I.
use it can be sent to you fo r 10-day free
above recipe, you may use basil
the m aterial, changing tape as soon '
bit of Parmesan cheese as a pep-
tr ia l.* Ready to w ear, no in divid ual fit­
Lot’s wife
vinegar for an interesting varia­
as it gets dirty.
ting necessary. Accepted by the American
up touch. This may also be used
In Scotland.
tion.
Refresh your uoolens.
M edical Association. Council oa Physical
as an idea for a vegetable platter,
Both velvet and velveteens are
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Mexico City.
Medicine. Com e o u t o f that w orld o f
adding green beans or peas to sur­ coats. They don’t take much fur, refreshed by hanging in the bath­
On
Lake
Michigan
near
silence.
W rite today for fu ll details to
HERE'S A COLORFUL vegetable
Zenith R ad io C"er»., H earin g A id D iv i­
round the cauliflower.
are easy to put on. and are very room and turning on hot water to Chicago,
dish which w ill be a delight to bring
sion, Dept. 19 - P O , 5801 Dickens Ave.,
create steam. Thia is the way to
6. Twenty-one days.
to the table. Inexpensive tomato F ry in deep, hot fat (350 degree) effective.
C hicago 59, Illin ois. M ade by the makers
remove
creases
from
them.
Use
the
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f world-fam ous Z e nith Radios.
I f you have a suit, tl.s, too, might
sauce comes in a can, ready to heat
until brown. Drain on absorbent pa­
8. Where was petroleum first •T ria l olTsr available on direct sales by Zannh
be smarter if you aud a touch of same treatment for hats of these
and pour over the vegetable.
per.
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fur to it. This may be circled around materials.
•Cauliflower With Tomato Sauce
Broccoli ¡souffle
Other
Garments
Need
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the
hem
or
a
few
inches
above
It.
(Serves 6)
(Serves 4)
It should be of a narrow flat type. Special Attention
1 medium head cauliflower
3 eggs, separated
Should you desire to have fur
1 8-ounce can tomato sauce
Sweaters sometimes get weary
54 cup hot, thick white sauce
elsewhere on the suit, consider trim ­ after long hard wear during the cool
you autiep up with
2 tablespoons butter or substitute
1 cup chopped, cooked broccoli
ming the jacket with it. You might weather. If they have shrunk be­
4 tablespoons grated cheese
2 tablespoons grated Parmesan
Soak cauliflower in cold, salted
cause of careless washing and are
cheese
water for 15 minutes. Drain. Place
not thoroughly clean, have them
Beat egg yolks and add to white
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in a large pan of sauce. Add broccoli and cheese.
done professionally as this w ill re -1
r a p id ly boiling, Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites.
store some of their original beauty. '
s a lte d
w a te r
Pour into a buttered baking dish
You'll find that some sweaters .
Cook, c o v e re d , and bake in a moderate (350 de­
w ill look better after washing and
for 20 to 25 m in­ gree) oven for 50 minutes Serve
drying, if you go over them with an
utes or until cau­ with cheese sauce: make two cups
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Iron and a pressing cloth that fa
liflower is tender. thick white sauce with three ta- !
damp. Do this on the wrong side,
Drain Place cauliflower in baking blespoons butter, three tablespoons
just as you treat woolen clothing.
dish. Cover top with canned to­ flour and two cups m ilk. Season
Gloves should come in for their (
mato sauce Dot with butter and with one half teaspoon salt, one- i
share of mending and cleaning Just
sprinkle with cheese. Bake in a eighth teaspoon pepper and add one- ;
as other pieces of clothing Purses '
moderate '350 degree! oven for 15 half cup grated American cheese I
should be brushed weekly and have
minutes
Cook in double boiler until cheese 1
their spots removed as they appear.
Wax Bean« O'Brien
melts.
Have clasps and fasteners changed
(Serves 6 to 8I
Fried Brussels Sprouts
as they show th® need (nr it.
6 tablespoons chopped pimiento
(Serves 6)
Felt hats should receive a thor-
6 tablespoons chopp'd onion
1 onion, chopped
| ough brushing, and ornaments may
4 tablespoons fat
3 tablespoons butter
be changed as they need freshen­
' i teaspoon salt
4 cups cooked Brussels Sprouts
ing. Veils on any kind of hat take on
4 cups rooked wax beans
Cook onion in butter until tender, i
new life if you lay the veil against
11 cup water
add sprouts and toss gently until
I waxed paper and press with a warm
Cook pimiento and onion in fat for heated thoroughly.
iron.
There
are
ever
so
many
tricks
t\ 0 to three minutes Add salt and
Released by W N U Features.
Shoes may be refreshed by the
in Jewelry this season! For one,
repair shop if you cannot take care
leading
jewelers
have
dreamed
up
LYNN SAYS:
Beets w ill be zippy If you cut
of the finish at home However,
I se These Hints to Make
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cooked beets into thin At rips and this switch from pendant to pin
there are good suede and leather
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Vegetables Appetizing
heat with 54 cup top m ilk, 2*4 tea­ Wear a gorgeous piece such as
cleaners
that
can
do
admirably
If
Hollow out the halves of eggplant. spoons horseradish and 1 teaspoon the gold leaf or the scintillating
rhinestone sketched on a chain or ' used properly. Change bows end
Stuff the shells with a combination salt.
a
quaint black ribbon, round your I ornaments if these have been
of cooked eggplant mixed with sau­
Cauliflower leaves should not be
banged out of shape.
teed mushrooms, onion and cream discarded.
Cook, covered for 15 neck for form al occasions, then
Most scarves can be we ’ 1 juat
sauce. Cover with crumbs and bake minutes and add them to white remove II and anchor at the
throat or at shoulder as a pin
like clothing Apply genii' ' mder-
in a casserole in a hot (400 F.) sauce.
>ng methods inasmuch as most of
oven for 20 minutes.
Wax beans w ill be appetizing with your neck-hugging jerseys.
Onions may be hollowed out and when served with toasted, ilivered The matching ear rings complete 1 them are delicate.
the ensemble, with
comfort,
Buttons, buckles and bells take
filled with mushrooms and cheese almonds
a lot of wear, and if they are shab­
sauce, then baked in a covered cas­
Chives or mint, chopped and add­ thanks to their wingback con-
it’ s - a _____
small _____
matter . to
serole ih a moderate oven for an ed to melted butter w ill do flavor- structions that anchor even the , by, __
more massive designs easily and
them for t ew ones rather
hour
some things to cooked carrots
securely.
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