Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 289, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1915 — Page 3

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“LEFT-OVER” SWEETS

y EA3Y TO BERVE THEM IN AN ATTRACTIVE MANNER. Many Ways That Will Appeal to the Housewife Who Prides Herself on Her Table —Making Desserts Attractive. Now we turn to the serving of leftover cold sweets, says the New York Evening Telegram. Only too often the housewife flops last night’s pudding on to the table in its tin, offending the appetites of everyone present with the sight of it. The same pudding, dished In the kitchen with whipped dream added to each plate, seems Quite different to the fastidious eye. When re-serving such cold sweets aB Jelly or prune mold, etc., cut them up into cubes and dish them in custard cups with a little whipped cream on the top of each, if you can afford it. Do not send half of yesterday’s cold prune whip, with the remains of some cream that was poured over it, to the table in such a dilapidated condition. Again, if you have half a cold tart or fruit pie place the fruit In a glass dish and cut the pastry into neat wedges and arrange them <Jn top. Perhaps you have some stewed prunes and a few tinned or freshly stewed apricots left from other dishes. Do not throw them into a glass dish in any which way, but pile the apricots in the center and make a border of the prunes. When you serve fritters do not cast them flat on the dish and let remnants of the frying grease make unappetizing trails around about them. Drain them first thoroughly, pile in the center of the dish and shake powdered sugar over them. A paper doily in the center of the dish adds to the attractiveness of its appearance. When you have an extra quarter or bo to spare sometime, buy some angelica, pistachio nuts and somp preserved cherries. Keep them in tins and use them sparingly and you will find that they will go a long way in making any number of desserts more attractive to look upon. For example, your husband may eye with scorn a plain tapioca pudding, but a tapioca cream, consisting of tapioca thoroughly cooked in milk with sugar and vanilla, spread in a glass bowl with Just enough cream to cover it and half a cherry and four little leaves of angelica as a center ornament, will be greeted with a friendly welcome. Yet the latter will only cost you four ojr five cents more than the former.

Tomato Carolina.

Butter a baking dish, and in the bottom place a layer of cooked rice, then a layer of Bliced and peeled tomatoes and small raw onions or large onions cut in quarters. Put in a few lumps of butter —or dripping, which Is Just as good and much cheaper—season highly with celery salt, paprika and ordinary dairy salt; then place another layer of rice on top, continuing with tomatoes and onions until the dish is full. Now take a cupful of fresh or canned tomato juice, whichever you' prefer, and pour over the dish. Sprinkle the top with grated cheese and bake in a moderate oven for half or three-quarters of an hour. If the dish is very large it takes an hour to bake it. It can hardly be cooked too much, and is not good underdone.

Boiled Rice Pudding.

Wash a large cupful of rice through several waters, and mix with it half a teaspoonful of salt and half a cupful of seeded raisins. Tie In a buttered cloth, allowing plenty of room for the rice to swell; boil rapidly for two hours. Remove the cloth and turn the ball of rice out on to a hot dish. Make a depression In the top drop a piece of butter into. It. Serve with grated nutmeg, butter and sugar.

Tongue Roast.

Mince remnants of boiled tongue very fine, mix with cream pr milk and simmer slowly. Add the beaten yolk of one egg and stir until egg is cooked. Have ready buttered toast and spread meat over it. If you like it, a little grated cheese can be sprinkled over it, if not the bread can be placed on the stove until the meat browns slightly. Ham toast can be made in the' same way of the lean remnants of hum. It Is nice for breakfast.

Egg Sauce.

Egg sauce made In this way is delicious. Beat the whites of three eggs ■Jiff. Beat the yolks until creamy and sweeten with three tablespoonfals of powdered sugar. Just before serving fold In the stiff whites and serve Immediately.

To Clean a Carpet Sweeper.

Remove the brush and after rubbing off all the hairs and lint, rub well with kerosene. Let the brush stand in the air until all the odor has evaporated. The sweeper will do much better work after this treatment.

Whipped Cream Pie.

Bake three crusts on separate pie plates; put together with whipped cream and sprinkle with powdered sugar; do not let it stand before serving or the pastry will soften.

Better Cookies.

Sheets of Russia iron cut to fit the oven are very convenient for baking cookies as well as giving a better condition by nibbing lightly with paraffin, rather than greasing with bub ter or lard.

THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.

NESS IN CUM IS GOOD Successful Crops and Big Yields Help the Railway. The remarkable fields that are reported of the wheat crop of Western Canada for 1915 bear out the estimate of an average yield over the three western provinces of upward of 25 bushels per acre. There is no portiofl of that great west of 24,000*" square miles in which the crop was not good and the yields abundant An American farmer who was induced to place under cultivation land that he had been holding for five years for speculative purposes and higher prices, says that he made the price of the land out of this year’s crop of oats. , No doubt, others, too, who took the advice of the Department of the Interior to cultivate the unoccupied land, have done as well. But the story of the great crop that Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta produced this year is best told in the language of the railways in the added cars that it has been necessary to place in commission, the extr* trains required to be run, ,the increased tonnage of the grain steamers. It is found that railway/ earnings continue to improve. The C. P. R. earnings for the second week of October showed an increase of $762,000 over last year, the total being only $310,000 below the gross earnings of the corresponding week of 1913, when the Western wheat crop made a new record for that date. The increase in C. P. R. earnings for the corresponding week of that year was only $351,000, or less than half of the increase reported this year. The grain movement in the West within the past two weeks has taxed the resources of the Canadian roads as never before, despite their increased facilities. The C. P. R. is handling 2,000 cars per day, a new record. The G. T. R. and the C. N. R. are also making new shipment records. The other day the W. Grant Morden, of the Canada Steamships Company, the largest freighter of the Canadian fleet on the Upper Lakes, brought down a cargo of 476,315 bushels, a 'new record for Canadian shipping. Records are “going by the board” in all directions this fall, due to Canada’s record crop. The largest Canadian wheat movement through the port of New York ever known is reported for the period up to October 15th, when since shipments of the new crop began in August, A,265,791 bushels have been reloaded for England, France and Italy. This is over half as much as was shipped of American wheat from the same port in the same period. And, be it remembered, Montreal, not New York, is the main export gateway for Canadian wheat. New York gats the overflow In competition with Montreal. —Advertisement.

WHAT HE WAS LOOKING FOR

Dreary Bamuel In Earnest Effort to 80cure Employment, but Not, of Course, for Himself. "Well, what do you want?” said the master of the house sternly to Dreary Samuel, the tattered tramp, as he stood outside the door, shivering with the most accomplished art. “I’m looking for work,” replied he of the unemployed brigade. “Ain’t you got no scrubbin’ or washin’ or cleanin' or nothing that an honest body could do?” This earnest appeal for work made the householder think that he had misjudged a real, boneßt British laborer out of work. “Ah!” he said, "now you speak like a man. I like to hear of anyone willing to make an effort. I never thought you wanted work of that kind." “No more I do,” whined Samuel, shuddering at the bare idea. “It’s work for my wife that I’m a-lookin' for.” —London Answers.

Watched Her Step.

The lawyer was cross-examining a witness. • "Do you happen to know.” he asked, “what time it was when the wife of the defendant stepped into the taxicab in front of the National bank?” “Yes,” replied the witness. "It was seventeen minutes past one.” “Ah. it was seventeen mtnutes past one, eh? Now will you please tell tbe jury bow you happen to be so positive that It was precisely seventeen minutes past one?” “Certainly,” said the witness. “The lady was wearing an ankle watch."

Pleasure in Store.

At last! The careworn lady settled comfortably in her chair. The new servant had come and promised to be a real treasure. Moreover, the girl showed a strange appreciation for the appointments of the well-furnished house. “So you like to work in—er —nicely appointed homes,” asked the mistress kindly. "I do. mum,” she replied. "It’s s real pleasure to have nothin’ but lxplnsive dishes to break!” r

Superlatively Inconspicuous.

Knlcker —Does Jones amount to modi? , 7 Bocker—No more than a horse at a horse show. The msa who goes through life on s bluff eventually walks.

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The man-'who does his best will hold his job longer than the man who could do better but doesn’t. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the original little liver pills put up 40 years ago. They regulate liver and bowels.— Adv.

His Share.

"Jiggers was around again yesterday collecting money for his pet charity." “Huh! I wonder if he ever contributes anything himself?" “Oh, yes; he furnishes the fountain per for the rest of us to write checks with."

Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it Signature of In Use For Over 30 Tears. Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoro

Honeymooners.

"I just got back from a trip to Bermuda. There wasn’t a single passenger on the boat besides myself." “That’s strange.” "Not at all. They were all married.”

CLEAN SWEET SCALP May Be kept 80 by Cuticura Soap and Ointment Trial Free. To have good hair clear the scalp of dandruff and Itching with shampoos of Cuticura Soap and touches of Cuticura Ointment to dandruff spots and itching. Nothing better than these pure, fragrant, supercreamy emollients for skin and scalp troubles. Sample each free by mail with Skis Book. Address Cuticura, Dept. XT, Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv.

Speedy.

“I understand young Jiggers has taken up the pursuit of literature.” “Yes. but he hasn’t caught it yet. Literature is pretty swift nowadays, you know.”

An Improved Quinine, Does not Cause Nervousness nor Ringing in Head The happy combination of laxatives In LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE makes the Quinine In this form have a far better effect than the ordinary Quinine, and it can be taken by anyone without affecting the head. Remember to call for the full name, Laxative Bromo Quinine. Look for signature of E. W. Grove. 25c.

What Started the Quarrel.

Young Wile (at borne) —Hello, dearest. Young Husband (at the office) — Hello, who is it? —Puck.

Manj School Children Are Sickly. Children who ere delicate, feverish end eroee will get Immediate relief from Mother Gray’* Sweet Powder* for Children. They cleanse the stomach, act on the liver, and are recommended for complaining children. A pleasant remedy for worms. Used by Mothers for gSyears, At all Druggists, ttc. Sample PEEK. Address A. 8. Olmsted, In Boy, K. V. Adv

The Only Way.

“So you are saving money?" “My. yea! I'm buying less that 1 can’t afford than ever before."

Hot Gray Bain feat Ttead Ky«a make u look older than wo are. Keep your Eyee young and you will look young. After the Movies always Murine Tour Eyas— Don’t tell your age. Men who five advice always save the best they have for themselves.

Bumper Grain Crops ■Markets— High Prices varded to Western Canada for is, Barley, Alfalfa and Grasses igs of Western Canada at the Soil Products at Denver were easily made. The list Wheat, Oats, Barley and Grasses, the most being the prizes for Wheat and Oats and ;e on Alfalfa. f port ant than the splendid quality of Western vheat and other grains, is the excellence of fed and fattened on the grasses of that A recent shipment of cattle to Chicago 5 market in that city for quality and price. nl* predated ie 1915 sas-tkird as mm* wharf m United States, ar aw 300,000,000 basbak. la in proportion to population has a greater jrtable surplus of wheat this year than any itry in the world, and at present prices yon can figure out the revenue far the producer. In Western Canada you will find good markets, splendid schools, exceptional social conditions, perfect dimate a and other great attractions. There le ne war fax on land nnd no conscription. Send for Illustrated pamphlet and ask for reduced railway rates, information aa to beat locations, etc. Address Superintendent Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or C. J. Brsatkse. Rasa 412,112 V. Adam St.. Cfap. DL; M.T. Urn, 178 Jafassa Aw., Drfrf, KcL Canadian Government Agents ©Shipping Fever BAJLB DKUGQIBTB. _____ „ BPOHN MEDICAL CO.# Chemist#sad Bacteriologist*Ckshtn,las#U«B. A.

Old Songs.

"Don’t you wish the good old songs could be heard again?" “Such a thing would be impossible With Zeppelins and submarines everywhere, imagine anybody trying to arouse joyous enthusiasm by singing ‘Up in a Balloon. Boys,' or ‘Sailing Over the Bounding Main.’'*

Fair Enough.

“Lend me your automobile this afternoon, will you? I want to take my girl out for a spin." “Sorry, old man, but I couldn't trust anybody else to run that machine. I’ll tell you what we’ll do, though. You lend me the girl.’*

» When all others fail to please Try Denison’s Coffee. Women who are the most careful of their complexions are those who haven’t any of their own.

THE NEWEST REMEDY FOR BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM AND DROPSY

Kidney, Bladder and Urie Acid troubles bring misery to many.. When the kidneys are weak or diseased, these natural filters do not cleanse the blood sufficiently, and the poisons are carried to all parts of the body. There follow depression, aches and pains, heaviness, drowsiness. Irritability, headaches, chilliness and rheumatism. In some people there are sharp pains in the back and loins, distressing bladder disorders and sometimes obstinate dropsy. The uric acid sometimes forms into gravel or kidney stones. When the uric add affects the muscles and joints it causes lumbago, rheumatism, gout or sciatica. This is the time to send Dr. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., 10c for large trial package of “Anuric.” During digestion uric add is absorbed into the system from meat

Getting at His Motive.

“Will you have my seat?” he inquired politely. “On the ground that I am aged and decrepit?” the woman asked- \ “No. indeed, madam.” “That I am young and beautiful and possibly not averse to a flirtation?" “Certainly not. That is—” “Then it must be because you are • gentleman, in this respect differing from the fat person on the left and the scrawny specimen at the right. I am glad to learn your principles, sir. but here is my street. Good day.”

A Slow Fellow.

Harold —1 think I will kiss yon. Maude —Don’t you ever do think* • before yon think?

Pleasant Work.

"So ye* bo-? a foine Job. eh?" "Sure l bass! 1 was chief designer in a pretzel factory!” , .

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