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can name for , although, of flour, two ounces rice or flour acid. Usually one egg white will take whipped cream. Otherwise use white" course, the is quite weU or 1 baking cups of oil; pepper, cayenne and mustard to taste. dish itself cornstarch, teaspoonful up one to one and a half Mrs. E. E. K. (Athens, known. one-eigh- tb may I must ask powder, teaspoonful vanilla, three to seven tablespoonfuls acid aTw on 'm vAitnop h AiiDnlrhonAr Prift Chicory and orange salad Wash thor- teaspoonful salt. Beat the yolks until police-guarante- used, the amount depending upon TORK. Jan. 21. (SpecUl.) Inal suffragettes. lemon-colore- he lsmd. to wait until next week for their oughly and pick over crisp white chic- d. Add the sugar gradu- and the kind of salad NEW fc llres lonir enough and the There are suffragists and always have ory, breaking into pieces of convenient ally the kind of acid replies. de- and beat until thick. Fold in In which It is to be served. Half tar- been. The suffragette Is a recent egjr-whit- es don't fret him. Al- size for eating and form into nests. Fill half the beaten stiff, then ragon vinegar and half lemon juice is The short dominates even tha velopment. She is a suffragist who baking-powd- er skirt fonso Plo Crtstlno Eduardo Francisco the center with sections of orange. Com- the flour, sifted with the perhaps best; but all lemon juice, or most elaborate evening gowns. fights. The suffragette fights for what pletely freed from white membrane and and salt, then the remainder of the Gallermo Vrnancio. known as "His she considers her Ood-glve- n and in- all vinegar can be used. A teaspoonful broken, not cut, into small pieces. Pour egg whites. ready plain Double-breaste- d Royal Highness Prince of Asturlas." alienable right to vote. Sylvia of the stiff Have a of sugar binds the flavoring, without coats are always I ; - t over either an ordinary French dresstn? pan, lined with greased paper and bake sweetening- the dressing. Omit pepper popular with girls. Shepherd checks, mar be Klcff of Spain some day. He v i tribe of Pankhurst says she will let the or one made with part lemon and part in a medium oven quick than or win be four years on 10th chariot wheel roll over her neck If it rather and mustard if the dressing is to be plaids, tweeds, homespuns, velvet old the of orange Juice for its acid constituents. slow for about 30 minutes. When used for a fruit salad, combined with corduroy make up effectively May next. Ills little brother struggles would help the cause of woman suf- Instead of French dressing mayonaise or cold, cut in fancy shapes and decorate along with the name of Jaime Loopoldo frage. Sylvia goes from New York to even boiled dressing may be used; but with mocha frosting. Let me know if . enlighten Cleveland. Oshkosh and South these especially the latter, are les3 you Isabelico Enrique Alejandro Alberto 5.-- .A i and wish a recipe for the latter. In Orange on the suffrage question. She wholesome and less delicate than the making sponge meas- Alfonso Victor of Spain. He is. two itSl will probably find, as most of her Eng- cakes mistakes in years plain French dressing. A little chopped urement are so frequent that I always and a half old. Baby Beatrice, lish predecessors have found, that the celery heart or blanched and shred al- prefer to give and to use proportions who Is on and a half years old. has to American woman could have the vote mond may be combined with tho by weight. be satisfied with only one name. But at any time she really wanted it, but orango if liked; but a plain salad, if the Genoese Pastry, for Mocha Tarts, when she Is affianced to one of the that she is Indifferent. material is good, is in better taste than Bouchettes, etc. Seven eggs, eight royal houses she will probably acquire e the more mixed up kinds. ounces powdered sugar, five ounces but- a large assortment from her husband. Mrs. Hetty Green, the wealthiest Lentil Roil This is a favorite dish ter, six ounces sifted flour, one-eigh- th Queen Victoria, the mother of these woman In the world. 1 seriously ill at among vegetarians. Soak the lentils. teaspoonful salt. Beat the eggs and little Spaniards, was Ena of Batten the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mathew say one and one-ha- lf cups, in water sugar, with a wire whip, over hot wa GROWS HAIR burg before she married Alfonso. Astor Wilkes, on Madison avenue. New over night, then boll until tender and ter until foamy and thick. Add the York. In the last two months Mrs. rub them through a sieve. Slightly butter, melted, and the flour. Add fla- and we can ... practically ac- brown one smalk very finely minced voring to taste, bake In a tin lined Miss Mary L. Macon was the sponsor Green has retired from and of the battleship Arkansas, which was tive business and her son. Edward H. R. onion in three tablespoonfuls butter. with greased paper. This gives a de- puree one slightly fine-grain- launched at Camden. X. J. Miss Macon Green, of Texas, will shortly take Add the lentil and licious, cake, but requires PROVE IT! egg. pepper, V- ' ' & la the daughter of Robert B. Macon. charge of her affairs. It is asserted In beaten Season with salt some skill in making. The original - 'ti5lr.:1 mm change and lemon juice, to taste, with a pinch recipe calls for no baking powder, sim- A lady from Minnesota writes:- Representative In Congress Wall Street that a sudden for from the of cayenne. The flavoring can be teaspoon- "As a result of using Danderine, my hsir Helena district. the worse in Mrs. Green's condition ply plenty of beating. One five feet in length." e e would seriously She is varied considerably, at different times, ful of baking powder could be used Is close to affect stocks. by or '"v Miss Try Lilian Close, champion beau- over TO years old. the dse of grated cheese, tomato where skill Is doubtful, though the ty catsup, chopped parsley or peppers or texture will not be so fine. Beautiful Hair at Small Cost NT of England, who had refused hun- dried herbs or curry powder. The best dreds of offers of marriaire. was mar- Miss Lucy Johns, daughter of Sheriff rule is "make taste good." If too troubles, like many other diseases, have ried recently to Edwin Xeame. a pho- This picture contest took place In June A. accepted a position it Rainier Or, Jan. 18. I would be HAIR wrongly diagnosed and altogether mis- Peter Johns, has soft for shaping, add boiled rice and is not to V- 1 tographer. He Is not a plain, ordinary of 1S0S. Now Miss Close has rewarded of Deputy Sheriff of Payette County, pleased if you would publish your reci- understood. The bair itself the thine T- , photographer, the photographer by him. form into a neat roll. Mark the top be treated,-lo- the reason that it is simply a product for he is the man whose marrying fa, under her father. On account of with the back of a spoon brush with pe for mayonnaise as you gave it at a of the scalp and wholly dependent upon its action. picture of Mtss Close It was that In- e the large foreign population of Payette, you teaspoon public lesson five or six years ago. I The scalp is the very soil in which the hair is pro- Syivla egg can reserve a ful or duced, grown, it fluenced the artist Jury In the beauty Who is Sylvia? is the third of there are often as many as 100 prison- so of the egg you used in mixing, and jotted down the Ingredients at. that nurtured and and alone should ronteet to pick Miss Close as the most the tribe of Pankhurst. famous ers In the County Jail, and the new time on a visiting card, went East Im- receive the attention ii results are to be expected. beautiful 15.000 sprinkle with buttered crumbs. Bake It would do no earthly good to treat the stem of a of the competitors. throughout the world ss the only orig- - Deputy Sheriff will have no sinecure. until nicely browned, and serve with mediately aftor, and did not keep house plant with a view of making it grow and become brown sauce, white sauce with grated again until this Fall, when I found I more beautiful the soil in which the plant grows did not understand my hieroglyphics. must be attended to. Therefore, the scaip in which and a few drops of lemon juice. Some cheece, tomato sauce or curry sauce you once, glva I am sure it was "one yolk" instead the htr grows muat receive the attention if are cooks serve it at but others to harmonize with the interior flavor- of "one white," as I have it. The white to expect it to grow and become mora beautiful. it long, slow cooking, after this, to de- ing. Boiled rice is a good accompani- of hair is caused by the scalp drying up, velop secure per- way , as published last Sunday, Loss Answers to Correspondents a different flavor and ment. Another is to bake the I serve frequently in the vegetable or losing its supply of moisture or nutriment; when fect tenderness in the minced meat. lentil-lo- af in a well greased hot bread baldness occurs the scalp has simply lost all its This can be done in the flreless cooker. pan sprinkled with brown crumbs. A course; but I. omit the biack pepper. nourishment, leaving nothing for the bair to feed My husband, an Englishman, prefers upon (a plant a similar BT LILIAN TINGLE. you as I do for your interesting letter. In this dish is usually served third method is to shape the mixture or even tree would die under with "slpplts" of toast; , egg, his portion with maple syrup. conditions.) PORTLAND. Jan. 15. If you would al- I have eaten. In England, such pointed but It like dip in coat with My your reci- The natural thing to do in either case, is to feed di- you Is good In a potato border, in deep method of preserving low me I would like to comunlcate as describe ss an accompaniment alio served crumbs, and fry fat. The pes published In The Oregonlan Is as and replenish the soil or scalp as the case may be, rectly with Miss G. E. L. on the sub- for roast and found them very sav- either brown or white, or In a border of lentil mixture. If nicely flavored and and your crop wiU grow and multiply as nature or A of a good fill- follows: I use pastboards out of laun- ject she seeks information upon In to- or", though, to my mind at least, not rice macaroni. border seasoned, makes sandwich shirts, label the top jn intended it shonld. paper. My grand- quite so York- crust, baked in a ring mould or of ing with or without chopped celery or dered each at Knowiton's Danderine has a moat wonder- day's mother and good as the large letters, "Salads," "Cakes," ful effect upon the hair glands and tissues of tha mother made the very pudding she shire pudding. White puddings are mixture similarly pickles. ever baked is also good. I have known to yon to wait until next etc., paste the clippings scalp. It is the only remedy for the hair peaks of. The ingredients sre: Suet, quite popular In many parts of Scot- it I must ask neatly and compactly on both side, discovered that is similar to the natural hair flour, salt and pepper no wetting what- land, though I believe there they are meet with approval when used in con- week for the remainder of your reply. foods or liquids scalp. well-cook- away. use. place of the I of more commonly junction with a ring of savory, ed and file When in I ever. should think a proportion made with than 15. you in spring clothespins, hung It penetrates the pores quickly and the hair one-four- th three-fourt- polenta (glorified oornmeal mush) Portland, Or., Jan. Would the board suet to flour with flour. a height to read, over soon shows the effects of its wonderfully exhilar- wcslo be gooa. Chop tne suet very fine, The following recipes are given in re- that had been sprinkled with grated kindly give me the recipe for the at convenient ating and qualities. browned In oven. sponge cake mixture used by bakeries the cooking table. I must tell you I convince you of v and mix. dry. with the flour. Put it ply to the request of Mrs. R. B. B., re- cheese and the These possessor One bottle is enough to Into clean muslin bags and boll one ceived last week: borders not only help to Improve th for French pastries, such as mocha am the proud of Mrs. Beeton's Its great worth as a hair growing and hair beauti- (if appearance of the dish and to give bal- tart, bouchettes, etc.? I will be very "Everyday Cooking," brought from fying remedy try It and aee for youraeif. hour. Put in a cool place and use as de- Scotch collops Melt about two table- England two years ago. Thanking you sired by placing in a small pan or old spoons fat in a heavy Iron pan; add two ance to a meat, but they are useful ways grateful. My daughter took lessons NOW at all druggists In three olios, finely of extending the flavor of the meat and from you soma years ago and has so In advance, Mrs. A. T. M. platter and heating In the Mren. We dia tablespoons minced onion and you your Interesting let- 25c, 5Go and $1.00 per bottle. not serve It as a dish, as ahe cook until yellow; add one pound finely "making a little bit go a long way. as often wanted to ask you so many ques- Thank for doing, minced beef an old cook of ours used to put It. This tions. Mrs. E. E. O. ter. . I remember rightly the recipe speaks of but served it always and keep stirring, so as to you mayon- Diodirlas with roast beef. It is very rich and very develop a nice brown is such a simple and economical dish I remember your daughter very well mention was for "white FREE To show how qnlckly flavor without be delighted to answer naise." This is made with one egg acta, we will send a large earn, tasty. She might experiment with it to burning or allowing the meat to get Into that one often hears the expression: and shall her pie free by return mail to anyone who my lumps. spoon "She can't even cook collops," applied questions. I am not sure that the reci- white instead of the usual two yolks. Cut get It right, as mother generally A wooden is best for this. te this free coupon to the per- pe mean, Into the unbeaten egg-whi- you put This sends She would mix Ingredients Scottish cooks potat- to a shiftless maid or to any young given below Is just what you did. the often use a wooden vinegar one tea- Out KN0WLT01I DANDERINE CO., CHICA80, ILL, In a large bowl and would try one bug o-masher. When all the meat has son of attractive exterior but doubtful but it is sometimes used for the pur- one teaspoonful and was domestic training, who seems likely to poses mentioned. Let me know if you spoonful salt, then one tablespoonful of with their same and address and 10c to see if It right. If it seemed too turned color, add two tablespoons flour egg or stamps to pay postage. rich she would add more flour. It Is and Just enough water to make a kind get the minister. (In Ghrnms we say, would like me to try again. oil, and beat with a dover beater, in silver pudding." Mrs. E. E. O. of smooth . come "Whs1 did she getr and "Wha' did he Mocha Cake Four eggs, one-four- th adding oil. gradually, but quite rapidly called "white Let to the - thinning as necessary with the 4 am aura Mlsa O. B. L. will thank boll and season with salt, and pepper tak?") I have never beard the Amerl- pound powdered sugar, two ounces of and