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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ | ih PAGE Wow 8 Hosiery Goes Heavy Weight

For Evening ‘New Look for Legs’

Means Opaque Color

By BARBARA BUNDSCHU, United Press Staff Correspondent 'I NEW YORK, Sept. 26—-The belle of the ball wore a bright red dress land bright red shoes and--hold your - |breath—bright red, service weight {nylon stockings. That, said the gentleman who presented her to the fashion world, i |

THURSDAY, SEPT. 25, 1000 _ ee reps Pie Crust of Cereal Provides Vitamins i Space TE ol —— Saved by | Boning Meat

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Fruit Dessert

Save Large Bones For Soup Stock 3 Removing bones from meat before Gta ~ \packaging for freezing saves 35 per JR Pir # # |cent,_ locker space and does not) it 4 ape RN - leduse the meat to lose flavor or |" { ye wp ¥ “yey juiciness, the Michigan experiment | Tatar SON, N |station reports as a result of test: gi i ‘made during the past yedT. Moreover, boneless meat is easier Ito store and wrappers are less likely to be broken or punctured durling storage. | Experienced taste-testers of the station could detect no difference : | vine in flavor of retail cuts of good tude} \ ® NO vies 4 the ow > ~ pee of | sles td beef, cooked with and without- the| - " : a . "Iv . Boe. These tests appear to dis-| TIME AND MONEY SAVER—Need an easy main dish that's you see, that is. . prove the old idea that bone gives! equally light on time and tariff? This casserole of spaghetti topped omar aa, he saya, Be ct ue 3 LR ; y : ¢ eathe flavor to meat. with oniong1s just the thing for busy fall days. It will round out a |in opaque (or nothing shows

‘Adds Glamour To the Menu

Bluéberry Cream Pie Is Easy to Make By JEAN TABBERT FRUITS GIVE spice to any meal especially since they can

be used in so many interest-| ing ways. Used in puddings, cake | fillings and as sauce for meats, cakes or ice cream as well as served plain as the main dessert, course, they're the saving glamour of many a meal.” Plums, prunes, grapes and apples now are the top fruits in season and

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s the new look for legs. He's a stockihg manufacturer, of course—Roy BE. Tilles, president of {Gotham Hosiery Co. And he's cone

it’s economical to include them fr early fall menus. In discussing the pros and cons, meat scarce week as well, [oo magss (or nothing” shows Frozen fruits, too, can be used as of boning meat, Kenneth F, Warn- | ow a Gi through, but the shape) stocking , er, extension specialist of the U. S.| If the high cost of feeding your family Is giving you the budget| They're heavy denier ua a

the basis for festive dishes, Try a strawberry shortcake when the ground is covered with snow, or serve ice cream topped with raspberries for a special family treat.

department of agriculture, says one bothers , .'. if the-mounting meat bill seems all out of scale to the posed to the sheer 15 deniers which advantage of leaving bone in isisize and simplicity of your servings, you'll be cheered with the low-cost, Mr. Tilles still champions in dark that it hastens the cooking of some fine-flavored recipes below, - [shades for daytime—because that's cuts, For example, a good standing] Each of the quick-to-get economy dishes is built about spaghetti/the only way the color can be made rib roast cooks faster than a more —the ready-to-serve kind done up in cans. Each, too, is a perfect partner to show. The heaviness disappears

The blueberries in the recipe below trons and. dite nt is compact boneless rolled, roast, |for a tossed green salad, crusty rolls, fresh fruit and coffee. |above the knee—that's lace, of the a a hn an i Small B Help Kee Spaghetti is a genial mixer with other foods as well: Tid-bits of same color. Hacer pi. The ct insredient na ones . p heep cholce meat, which ib CAR ej riche | ote Some Cus A Shape counted on to stretch . . . fish. like/fi OA | RED Isn't the only possibility, } Mr, Tilles trotted out more . belles

blueberry pie. The cereal ingredient

provides B vitamins and minerals, Mr. Warner believes the great- | haddock, salmon, finnan haddie

vegetables such as okra, which iends (in ballet length, ankle, length and

ut masquerading as pie crust, the : - ' . . > est savings may be made by re- . € Bh angle of the dessert isl PIE FOR TONIGHT — Here's one with a quick cereal crumb crust, a frosted |ft.ine lage bones, such as shoul-|It the exotic flavor of a Creole dish 4 full length evening dresses in six cleverly camouflaged. | look and blueberries -to lend their taste appeal. It's a combination that's easy on you |der bones, shanks and knuckles. |- + + down-to-earth, solid stuff like colors—with stockings to match. pe corned beef . . . liver pudding, with 8 | There's “a bright green called “dragonfly,” Mediterranean blue,

For this crust, take a box of cereal] + does away with pastry-making and yet brings a. luscious dessert to the [Small bones like T-bones may from your pantry shelf, and in aj because it d y P Y 9 y 9 needed to hold the meat together Which spaghetti molds like soul

matter of minutes you've a crunchy, table. = land thus improve its appearance, [Mates ... even green peppers, that

tasty base for your frosted filling. | |A plece that is too cut up not only [become brilliant and gala stuffed ” ” o | CEREAL PIE CRUST

New Book Gives Chicken, Turkey Will Stretch ios is appetining but may bel 00 od any of snippets. | | 4 c. bran, corn or wheat flakes | 3 Pas, ANY se,

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more difficult to cook satisfactorily. | : imaginative mixtures of hearty |

‘ i : ~ As for nutritive value, bone con-| a % ¢, sugar Snack I nts Menus for Next Month {tributes little except some fat from! PA ey Be Sail ’ i) Y A These days the race against advancing food prices makes many {he marrow when meat is cooked S21 be cot p p your|

1 tbsp. flour 1; c. melted butter or margarine Is it “rarebit” or “rabbit”? Which {family's palate, and still not strain| : homemakers feel like the characters in Alice in Wonderland who spend by such usual methods as roasting, | ys p their time running as fast as possible in order to stay in one place.

very fine to ob- | am wb} Crush the cereal very |1s correct? profiling or braising. However, j|the purse strings. : | Try some of these this month and|

tain one cup of crumbs. Add sugar ,” says Mar- i ; is giv and flour. Mix in the melted butter|, baal i ig yar However, certain buying practices that will definitely stretch budgets it 1s tven long, slow, molst cook” | watch your budget teeter back into| {matching ribbon, The shoes are : how Glass, a g with some mild ac e to- {dyed black. That ‘oy thoroughly. Press mixture evenlyi: hg ie " itp are available to all i : ;|D . ye oe i, 31 least, provides ttm nth nap, mak ng the Hospilstiey. I oe filed we One of the best means of resistance, if employed by enough buyers, mato or vinegar, the bone does alagics ono lan orientation point for the danceT Yah Cer TT Hon for. the. host ANG i {0 4re AWAY from scare LL Ree Se — - contribute some calcium. | SPAGHETTI AND ONIONS 3 {ing partner who's “worried about sides. Bake in a moderate oven) . and concentrate eA prices BERET ne YER Baty BONS bg 18. Femaved from meat : ; : [whether he stepped on the girl's 350 18 degrees Fahrenheit) 7 to 10| “Whichever way you wish to pro- items that are being produced in shoppers will often find money-sav- for freezing should note aysCaravt. | Opa wor ens. Of: XRAY 10-30EVE tm: SDS OF AKL. a (350- . | ling buys in the 50 or 100-lb. bags It is excellent for soup stock, spaghetti cooked in tomato sauce] 1 he oes Step BH the sex *

od an Dounce it, continues Miss Glass, ally large volume, minutes. (This, crust will harden especially large { red potatoes from nearby pro-| with cheese, Place one-third of|}

who is a nationally-famouss syndi-| ' : ie 0 { he needn’ while it eools) Cool before adding That's why a list of plentiful 4 i 0 "areas, The larger, more grapefruit and tomato juice are the spaghetti in the bottom of a) lk worry t0o- much about

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{cated feature writer, social consult-| eovked ni ..# |ant. and authority on ‘hospitality, Soeds an be of sonsidersiie Valueleven quality whites and Burbank other plentiful foods that are also|casserole, top with two sliced Ig dn Mera io don Tg FILLING i “the correct: type of cheese for a Sotobek yo ATs next |TusTets: are likely to be the most |plentifyl in vitamins, {medium onions and a sprinkling of the sheer things she used to wear, 1 egg white | Welsh rarebit is either Cheddar or to Our kitchen vwant” book Iu CXPensive on. a straight dollar! Turning to the Midwest fresh salt; repeat with two more layers » 1 c. sugar { mild‘ American. Combine it with a nandy to consult it each \ime you 251s. ' fruit and vegetable markets, a dull|of each; dot top onion slices with Co er Strain 5 | 1, ¢. water |tangy white table wine, and it will go shopping Appetizing fall fruits will include trading_week has brought price re- | bits of butter. Bake in a hot oven Pp : ers ail Pinch salt taste even. better.” : : many varieties of apples and grapes. ductions in most major commodi- (400 degrees F) for 40 minutes. Destroy Vitamin C 1, tap. eream of tartar. Included in her list of party] The two meat items on the food gs “the ‘best fruit buys probably ties, while supplies of all seasonal » » = When straining citrus juice or tos stack ideas is Cheese Rarebit a la honor roll are cliickens and turkeys. \y;) pe found in such items as items are rather abundant. |SPAGHETTI AND ‘CORNED BEEF |matoes, never use copper or brass

1 tsp. vanilla 2 c. blueberries Harvey, named in honar of the

Place unbeaten egg white; sugar, famous rabbit of stage fame. Anwater, salt and cream of tartar in| other recipe featured in the book

strainers, nutritionists caution, {Copper is very destructive of vita-’ ‘min C and brass is an alloy of [copper. - When these. juices come {n

Usually ab this i of the year) .joq peaches, prunes, apples and Cabbage and celery are plentiful | PLATTER TE geri (Sataisrc Sjeavy surpluses of dried and cheap. Iceberg lettuce is a good 1 (12 oz) tin corned beef cin be prepared in a multitude of | Aisins and apples especially are buy, while sweet corn, bunched car-| 2 cars spagheisd-in tomato sauce & expected to bring prices down to rots, eggplant, slicing cucumbers,| cut up corned beef, then brawn

‘double boiler. Cook over boiling wa-|is this one which delightfully com- : i . : dug ba itt Jays. re i ter, beating constantly, until mix- bines cheese and wine: 1 —- ¥ ' hou half of last year's price. squash and sweet potatoes are sell- in hot fat. . Add spaghetti and heat, contact with this metal, they lose. ture thickens and forms peaks, about a: a 1e -best home managers will ling. at generally lower wholesale Serve on platter garnished with much of their most Amportant seven minutes. Remove from heat,| ° NIPPY SHERRY CANAPE + Imake certain their stewing bird will Cabbage, Celery Are levels. celery tape. : vitimbs vive, a ; { The nutritionists add that those

add ‘vanilla, and ‘ontinue beating| Grate or grind one quarter pound SUPPLY soup and sandwich meat in| plantiful Cheap Peaches moved slightly higher at — until cool. Arrange blueberries in/mild American cheese, season to addition to its basic use as a |" Dried frul : a most markets as supplies declined, . . crumb crust. Pour filling over fruit.taste with grated onion, or curry dish. Although smaller turkeys are ed fruits haven't been in vogue ys anoles are becoming more plen- Table-Top Cooking Garnish with whole berries. Chill powder, or cardamon and caraway expensive, they, as well as the as they were years ago, chiefly be- {jfryl, Prices are moderate. One of| A completely automatic table-top heaper heavy turkeys, offer a wel- | cause their preparation requires & (he best fruit buys are Italian prune broiler or barbecuer is being sold|

{who want to get full vitamin value f from citrus juice will not strain it,

"The pulp which is discarded after FALL COLORS—A sheer |i aining contains a

one hour before serving. seed, or prepared mustard and|C : ; X Serves six. - | Worcestershire sauce. Mash with come diet change. [little more time than for canned plums from Idaho, Prices make|by a Boston firm. About the size of | wool suit dress by Sheila Lynn |yitamin ©. + | SS ———————— seasonings and two tablespoons) From a utility standpoint, tur-|fruits. But they're almost as nu- (hem an attractive canning item. |a portable typewriter, the brojler| COMes In fall shades of brown, Tip on Cereal |sherry wine. Let mixture stand keys are even more versatile than iitious 85 rath valletiée. od Sa) The leading table grape is thel|has four removeable skewers which! green or purple. It's one of a ‘Non-Puff’ Pastry 1 s to stand over night to blend flavors before chicken, and can be used until the Pe prepared with very e trouble. re . i { haz to 8 r nigh Di ed Tokay. Supplies of Bartlett|rotate automatically. It is made of| group of- Sheila Lynn dresses | Pastry shells for one-crust ples

If cooked cerea t Serve on crackers of small last bit of flavor is extracted from These foods should just about be pears from both Michigan and Cal-|porcelain enamel with stainless steel] and suits to be modeled tomor- |pold their shape better while they

before serving, keep it tightly cov- using. the vy ‘s best buys in health | m re | r 8 OW t d 2 m baki. {f th - ered to prevent a crust from | pieces of toast. It is a good spread the bones. year: : ys 'n . |ifo ia & on the upgrade and areitrim, and operates on indoor gas! rc a 12:15 an :30 Pp are ing e pastry. lined pan for ming. ‘to use for stuffed celery, too. | Potatoes are abundant now, an u t, : d sell lower 1 Is. li t-of-doors on bottl . i \yr 5 ot 5 : : ls 1 e re T' w, and Sauerkrau oranges and canned se ng at lowe BY : nes or out-of-doors b ed gas n Ayre bu Jget shop. s first chilled In th frige ator,

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