Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Nov 1923, p. 9

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_THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG READERS NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN Leura A Kirkmen TOMORROW'S MENU. Breakfast Stewed Dried Peaches 4 Cereal Coffee, Poached Eggs on Wholewheat Toast, Lancheon Baked Beaus, Catsup Wholewheat Muffing #° Diced Oranges and Bananas Tea Cookles * Dinner Pork Chops Baked Sweet Potatoes Turnip "Beets Lettuce, French Dressing Coffee Baked Apples RECIPES FROM READERS. Generous Reader Friends have contributed these fine recipes / for other reéders to enjoy: 'Macaroni Salad: Mix together $hree-quarters of a cup of sugar, ope teaspoon of mustard, one tea- spoon of salt, one tablespoon of flour, one well-beaten egg and one cup of vinegar; cook this mixture till thick, then add to it a plece of . | butter the size of an egg. In the mesntime, cook macaroni in saited water till done, then rinse it in cold * water; add to the macaroni at once either one small teaspoon of celery, or a small quantity of celery-stalk . out into bits, three small chopped raw onions, three chopped pimen- toes. Mix well, then add the ealad dressing while still warm. Let stand & few hours before serving. Just before putting it on the table, mid to it ome cup of heavy cream which you have whipped stiff. This * is a delicious Salad. Here is av other good recipe: ' "Green Tomato Minecmeal: (Your readers can ure this next Fall if it "fs too late to do so this year.) One peck of green tomatoes chopped fine. Pour boiling water through them three times (to wash all the green juice out) then add pounds of sugar, two pounds of raisins, one cup of chopped suet, two tablespoons of salt; boll this mix- ture til well cooked, then add to it one cup of vinegar and two table- spoons each of ground cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves. Bring to boll- ing point again and seal at once In hot, sterilized glass jars. 1 wonder whipping cream? Here is my way: "To Whip Cream Successfully; Whipped cream will always be heavy enough to stand alone i you cut up five or six marshmallows in small pieces and add these to ome- half pint of cream, then stand the heavy cream on ice or in some very cold place for three hours, before whipping it.--Mrs. L.D."" "Lemon Pudding: Put on fire, juice of one lemon and one-half cwy of sugar well mixed together. When it is boiling, stir into it a paste con- sisting of cornstarch, one-half cup more of sugar, a pinch of salt and just enough water to moisten well. Remove the mixture from the range when it becomes thick enough to coat a spoon and beat it, while still hot, into the stiffly-whipped whites of two eggs. . Let cool and serve with a €lmple boiled custard sauce.--Mrns, F." Tomorrow: --Draping Your Wind- OWS. All inquiries addressed to Miss Kirkmao in care of the "Efficient Housek%eping" department will be answered {n these columns in their turn.. This requires considerable dme, however, owing to the great nufnber received. So if a personal or quicker reply is desired, a stamp- od and self-addressed envelope must be enclosed with the quesilon. Be sure to use YOUR full name, straet and province. ~The Editor. TODAY'S FASHION The evening season is marked by sumptuous fabries. Metal ? jaces are among the emartest Fy. and many of the most effective eve- ving gowns combine metal lace and chiffon. ? Corn-colored chiffon is used for the model above: It makes a charm- fog dinner or dance frock, with its gathered skirt which shows a deey border treatment of gold laces The lace shows a leal design, and She leaves are silhoustted against the chiffon where the lace joins the NERVOUs MOTHERS the direct cause of much unhap- in our homes: their condition and wears be the husband often ruins a 's disposition. condition of the mother is often 10 some weakness which' makes, an' r y, unfit to : - her perform her Rt Sak bear the strain | her nerves that governing child- fnvolves. Tater Ro that that out of ¥ ills its 'Vegetabls Com-. | eniffon skirt. Cut-out leaves placed flat against the waist. are TO-MORROW'S HOROSCOPE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24. The planetary operations for this day point to difficuities and disturd- lances. There may be delays and disappointment and the health may be a matter for concern, since Saturn is in adverse place with re- gard to Luna. The luna square to Uranus warns against the ad- visability of change, removal or travel until more auspicious conm- tions prevail. Under the unfriend- ly position of Mars, the danger of quarrels and litigation os em- phasized. | Those whose birthday it is may have a year of annoyance and dis- appointment. They should post- pone change and journeys and should attend to the health as well as shun quarrels and litigation. { There may be some interesting de- .velopments in affairs of the heart. {| A child born on this day is likely two indulge in much travel and may be restless unless it is carefully train- od, " ' i Berlin Doubts Oop's Tearv In Jackie Coogan's Picture Berlin, Nov. 23.--The weeping policeman in Jackie Coogan's film, "My Boy," is too much for German imagination. The German film fans know that a German policeman couldn't weep and are very skept- ical about the ability of an Amer- ican '"'c0p" to shed tears. ° They even doubt whether one of the brass-buttoned bluecoats across the Atlantie could be moved to tears by If the policemen in America are as tender-hearted as the big who weeps when he is forced ar- rest Jackie Coogan for law-breaking, one of the Berlin newspapers says it must be a fine place for criminals. five it all your readers know how, to be. <|sure of good results in to boil, one cup of bblling water, number, and the name of yoar city' EXCLUSIVE STYLES -. -- STORE OPENS 9 A.M. » ~---- 'PHONE 2009 : ' OF WOMEN'S AND MISSES Coats and Dresses For Saturday Shoppers at i BY COMPARISON THE BEST VALUES IM GOATS AND DRESSES OFFERED IN KINGSTON TO-DAY ELOUR Coats, Beaverine trimmed, Burberry style Coats -- Plaid back, wrap-over Coats--Cloth Dresses in straight line models-- Coat Dresses-- pleated Skirt models--Embroidered trimmed -- Braid trimmed--Gold Braid trimmed, Etc., Ete. GOATS COLORS-- TAUPE BROWN GREY BLUE $ SIZES 14 to 22 'A most opportune time to purchase a warm winter Coat, of exceptional value, fashion- ed on strictly fashionable lines or a fine Cloth Dress in models portraying the very, newest of ideas. Style, quality of material, workmanship and general % DRESSSES COLORS-- ~~ NAVY BLACK BROWN SIZES * 16 to 40 ap) ce of the highest order. Garments made under our own supervision, and backed by The . J. A: McNabb policy. The best at the low- est prices. ' r See Our Window Displays Friday Night All Sales Final--No Refunds--No Exchanges. We Speci alize in ~~ Deets ts and . Exclusively MODERATELY PRICED s STORE CLOSES 9.30 P.M. 1 Special Selling Event

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