Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 266, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SwSj Sol to allow 1 ?’ squeeze thfm SSs mid te I when strain again, bottle and seal j Tho last raining, if possible, should Vhlch would property must be removed, in order to keep the good, pure flavor. The sugar; if dissolved in water and cooked until a riah. syrup and then blended with the juice, will quicken the process of fermentation. Candied Citron Wash and wipe the citrons; cot Iprto halves or quarters; remove the oenter and throw the rinds Into cold water to soak for at least five days, changing the Water at least twice a day. At the end of this time put them Into a porcelain lined kettle and cover with cold water; boll rapidly for one hour; strain cover with fresh boiling water and boil for another hour; then drain in a colander. To each pound allow one pound of sugar, a half-cap of water; put the sugar and the water Into a kettle, stir until dissolved, bring to boiling point, put in the citron and cook slowly for half an hour. Stand aside oyer night. Next day lift" the citron carefully with a skimmer, boll down the sirup, ppur. it over the fruit; let stand for another day; then put into pans and stand in the sun to dry. This, will take at least three or four days. Dust with granulated sugar and keep in a dry place. The leftover syrup may be used for some other purpose.

MocJc Angel Food Sift four times: One cup sugar, one cup flour, three teaspoons baking powder, pinch of salt. Add to the above mixture One cup of milk heated to boiling point. Beat well, add flavoring, then put In whites of three eggs beaten stiff. FoM, bat do not stir eggs in. Bake in regular angel food cake tin (kind with hole 4n center) until It does not adhere to broomstraw. Have oven very . hot until cake has risen, then cool it by degrees until cake i* done. Leave In a pan and turn at onpe upside down to cool. This makes a* large eake. Cleaning Brass Badly tarnished brass may be cleaned with ease if first rubbed with salt and vinegar and Oxalic acid; Following with a good Wash of soap and water, then polish .with any good cleansing preparation. To Can Lima Beam Shell the beans, cook for fifteen minutes in boiling water slightly salted. Season with salt and pepper. Take the beans from the pot with a perforated spoon and put them In jars standing In a pan of hot water. Bott up and skim the liquor remaining In the kettle and fill the jars to the brims with this seal at once. For A Scorch Stain Scorched spots sometimes may be removed, by means of a paste made of half an ounce Of earth secured at a druggist’s; the juice of two' peeled onions and one cupful of vinegar, Stir well and let IP boll thoroughly. Cool before spreading over the scorched spot and let it remain until dry;: then wash out. Removing Mildew From Lawn Dresses Mix Spoonful of table salt,' - 2 of •oft soap. 2of powdered starch and the juice of a lemon, lay. this on< both aides of the mildewed clothes with a painter’s brush and lay them on the grass day and- night until the stain a leap pears. Sour Cream Cookies 1 Two eggs, ons and ope-half cupfuls •near, three-fosrths cup butter, three-fourths cup sour cream, or milk, one-half teaspoonful cinnamon, Spoonful Soda, a pinch of salt, three •ad one-half cupfuls flour, obh-halr tsaspoonful baking powder. This recipe will make about fifty cookies. ,bouI(l be 04 ,t,ft .it, kJMMI P * WHMKf AMQypfafluf m dfMfl . nah