Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1917 — Woman Munitions Workers. [ARTICLE]

Woman Munitions Workers.

In opposing a bill to prohibit women from working at night, a representative of a munitions plant assured a Connecticut legislative committee having the bill in charge that “many women preferred night work so that they could attend their household duties during the day.”

it the right flavor. Stir into this a half package of gelatine dissolved or softened in cold water, mold in cups and when firm turn out on lettuce leaves. Mask with mayonnaise. Corn and Chicken Soup. Use three pints of .chickeif stock, add a cupful of corn pulp, salt, pepper and celery salt, simmer half an hour, then add a tablespoonful of butter and a half cupful of milk. Bring to the boiling point and serve. This soup may be thickened with an egg yolk, improving it in flavor and increasing its nutriment. Something for Everyday Luncheons. A soup, a salad, some form of bread and a-simple dessert with a drink, either hot or cold, makes a most acceptable luncheon. The age, health, occupation and weather all modify the kind of food offered. ». - ‘ . ' c, ■ Date Pudding. Take a cupful of stoned dates, bnehalf cupful of nut meats, two eggs, a half cupful of sugar, four tablespooiffuls of flour, brat the eggs, add the other ingredients and bake in a sheet for twenty to thirty minutes. Cut in squares serve with whipped cream, A simple dessert is made by steaming bread, buttering it and laying in a baking dish, then pouring Wet“ff“fibt Stewed" fruit "of any Sind.