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Show I L ii HW i; ni,ii f I win hi mi IH I ...1.' if"'"" 1 1 liii ii n i mwn ihimim SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS J4ou&e SbreM HVilli Siiald Jr run jumper Outfit for Scliooi 3aija rhis. In On to Next Year JN THE wake of the world series. a collection of managers, old-timers old-timers and other experts were talk- about next year. Last fall at iu 016 8ame discussion went on. The question then was who can head off Rncinn c ti. ed Sox and Cardinals? ai that time, no one could quite see any challpnoar in )iv.f nm,. - -- O lbl. '-tit, s ea aox had won F I P WWWHWW COW; 1 : init i - aoked ;' - " " ant , v"-- . - i V 1 yci 1 . - jt i 1 ?; ..... :. ' v-'; -'H" ; j Fll ".. y; ME i-i ' ; Aak L. X . ' Written .'." ' i iii.iiiiiiii.ti)iliiitirnintifllmin -vrtHfiiWHimim ri r . m , i o ., . 1 rte for;! id ot.l Let's Bake a Cake That's Feathery Light! (See recipes below.) arade of Cakes si equljti that the weather is cooler j$ spending less time out-Jhere's out-Jhere's more call for moth-faous moth-faous cakes. A cake some-i3 some-i3 to top off evenings at ectly when the youngsters r school chums in for an t Of II guesis utvy 111 uu- tedfei. ekaiiis, too, probably are full entertaining if the week is a busy one, and it's time the old m custom of baking a cake on Saturday Satur-day afternoon were reinstated. Then, no matter who comes in that evening or r dim tg f rmatia ! for" dinner or tea on Sunday. pSav cook's treat to set before KS I here are loads of cakes to please i profit: fay palate, from feathery-textured cakes to delectable combina-of combina-of banana and pineapple cake, 3s spiced dark devil's food 1-as-down, delicate whipped w cake. I ete wit iherwsii s-VV' and elk A" rmatioii 0 yf Ai fee ma 1.. it with & 11 their in rmen ( : mom; id cecar with Dr. ams Phf:: sy to u-N, fct's start off with a hot the birojs , t 4 -.a ciijr uu uie uuuget anu ro i D !h: f lash R S etaj It Ukilf mgs VRTICHWi t to rnix. Top it with a broiled Hot Milk Cake. veil beaten cnr sugar cap sifted cake floor p ieispoon salt teaspoon baking powder h cuf hot milk oon batter ?gs until lieht and thick. i add sugar and continue beat- p'J,"very light and thick. Sift lng powder and salt. Fold 18 fid sugar mixture all at rei Melt butter in hot milk c into cake. The addition of J and milk should take no 'n one minute. Pour into JkpL' e(S moderate (350'F.) oven ssiutes. .Broiled Icing. ' brown sugar cap butter, melted ! cap cream ' 1 dp coconut V " ingredients, blending cake and return to hot r toiler just long enough to WORKS US oreW-the oreW-the nM8: yourctiii: throat' lb starts itloo, lar sore: poRub f Banana Cake. ? butter - ' sugar "'nana, mashpd . t i jlatps ,y osneo pineapple, drained l "aKe flour "?t'tm bakinS Powder f nutm Ofk In -?sour milk 'sar and butter thorough-V thorough-V tenanas. dates. ninnnnlp thor- :A dry . 1 ee A'Vv mix XA S add (r fed I with A--X 4 Bake s-fY f derate jp-2tT ven for 1 r j utes- Frost with caramel V'?;I s dark brown sugar '"V, , Eranlated sugar 2 's milk G;a'fPoons butter EfiVJlS'3?''9! gars and bring to a .! "i s ' if f".f Sro. fc,wt ..Ps Help Give ?T0 ,' Result ' iB,k ;? ?Uy lamb chops for befl. 5T out too -cooked fWWltrioa of 1 serves a W "Kh easier er088t HLUi tMcp. I?1" te carve 'in f 1 " " SUnri. . k rhcti LYNN CHAMBERS' MENU Broiled Sweetbreads with Bacon Pineapple Garnish Broiled Tomatoes Potatoes Au Gratin Whole Wheat Muffins Whipped Cream Cake Beverage Recipe given. boil with the milk, stirring gently. Boil without stirring until 232F. or the soft ball stage. Add butter, remove re-move from heat and cool to lukewarm. luke-warm. Beat until thick and creamy and of a consistency to spread. Chocolate Potato Cake. cup butter or substitute 2 cups sugar 4 egg yolks, beaten 2 cups cake flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon cloves A teaspoon nutmeg 1 cup milk 1 cup hot mashed potatoes 2 squares chocolate, grated 1 cup walnuts, chopped , 4 egg whites Rind of 1 lemon, grated Cream sugar and butter; add egg yolks. Add sifted dry ingredients milk. Then add M lukewarm pota-toes pota-toes to which the LI chocolate has rlh been added and allowed to melt, and the walnuts. Fold in beaten egg whites and lemon rind. Bake in layers or in a flat loaf tin in a moderate oven for 35 to 45 min utes. Spiced Devil's Food. y3 cup butter 1 cup sugar 2 eggs, well beaten c. 1 square chocolate, melted 1 cups cake flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon salt teaspoon cloves 1 cup milk Cream butter and sugar thorough ly, add eggs and chocolate. Add sifted dry ingredients alternately with milk. Bake in buttered pans in a moderate oven for 30 to 40 minutes. Frost with mocha icing: 2 cups sifted confectioners sugar cup butter or substitute 4 tablespoons cold coffee 1 square chocolate, melted Cream together butter and sugar; add melted chocolate and coffee. Beat until smooth and of a spreading spread-ing consistency. Spread in between layers, on top and sides of cake Sprinkle with chopped nuts. Whipped Cream Cake. 1 cup whipping cream 2 eggs, well beaten 1 cup sugar teaspoon lemon extract ' ya teaspoon vanilla m cups cake flour 2 teaspoons baking powder W teaspoon salt Whip cream until it holds shape, t, fnM in pegs and sugar, mix- ing lightly. Add lemon extract and vanilla. Add sifted dry ingreuicm.. Bake in two buttered layers m a moderate (375'F.) oven for 25 to 30 minutes. Put together layers with additional whipped cream. Released by WNO Feature.. ' 'T-iiiaiiw"i B. Soutbworth Ham 'n cornbread go a long way toward making any meal a success. suc-cess. Add finely diced ham to corn-bread corn-bread batter before baking. Serve with salads, soups and souffles for a flavor-bright combination. A never-to-be-forgotten rule when baking cakes, is to allow all tfle ingredients, especially the fat. eggs and liquid to come to room tempera ture before .mixing. Their "com binability" is increased tremen dously and the texture of the caKt improved. "i a canter Th Cardinals had over come a seven-game aencit down th stretch. These were the two teams the world series crowds had to watch. It didn't quite work out that wav. The Yankees wrecked the Red Sox, ana uie Dodgers left the Cardinals well behind. What about next vear. affatn? Th majority of the exDerts once mora are picking the two winners to re peat. "For one thine." a veteran said. "both Yankees and Dodgers have too much reserve strength. This season, neither the Red Sox nor the Cardinals had any reserves to can on especially In pitching, where they took the big flop. "Next spring, the Dodgers can report with a young but well-seasoned well-seasoned club, once again fully protected by substitute material. mate-rial. The Dodgers have two or three veterans against a swarm of younger players. Their pitching pitch-ing staff will be, or should be, much more consistent." "What about the Yankees?" some one asked. 'The same thing goes for them." he said. 'They are not as young as the Dodgers are, but they are not too old. Joe DiMaggio still has some time to go. Johnson. Rizz-uto Rizz-uto and Stirnweiss are all under 30. Lindell and Henrich are not much over. Berra is only a kid. Shea and Raschi are both young. Newsom and McQuinn are close to the end of the road. "Once again, the Yankees have a strong reserve inflelder in Brown. They will need more help than the Dodgers will need. Both Tigers and Red Sox must strengthen a number of spots to get back in the running. They won't do it with the players they have now. Neither will Cleveland." Cleve-land." What About the Giants? "What about the Giants?" was a natural question. "Two more high-i grade pitchers are their first need," the veteran came back. "Walker Cooper and John Mize have time left. Cooper is only 32 while Mize is 34. They are not too young, but they still can hit with anybody.! Lockman should be a big help next spring to an already strong out- field. The Giants need pitching more i than anything else. They have a! star in Jansen, who proved what a good pitcher oould do with all that run-making power to help him along. "Boston will be even tougher next year as Billy Southworth gradually is working his way to another pennant. Two pitchers such as Sain and Spahn can't-be can't-be overlooked. Neither can Southworth. He still needs another an-other top-ranking pitcher. "The Reds will be better, but they have a long way to go. I (fan't see much hope for the other clubs. Most of them will have to be rebuilt around the three or four good ball players they have. "Pittsburgh has shown how tough it is to get good ball players today. They are willing to pay any reasonable reason-able or even unreasonable price for someone who can help. But where can they find players, except from farms? With attendance what it is, no one is going to sell a good ball player today. "The Cardinals have a lot of rebuilding re-building to do. The regulars are getting get-ting older. Moore will be 36 and Slaughter will be 32 next spring. Marion is only 31. They still can be dangerous challengers, with one or two additions." Last fall, it was the Red Sox and the Cardinals. Both took a hard beating. It may happen again, but for the moment at least, the Yankees Yank-ees and the Dodgers get the calL Crowds and Stands Uniy IWO icaii". - world series. This year it was the Yankees and Dodgers. In 1948 it to be the Red Sox and Cardinals. In neither case was there any possibility oi accomxnoaauns the crowds that wanted to see these two events. There are now oruy ures sizauie major league parks Jn DaseDau. Thev are Yankee stadium, Briggs stadium ana me roio grouuu. mej range trom " ,v 54,000. Of the 16 major league clubs. .t least 12 can pac ui umjr some thing like 35,000. The mam point u u uase-ball uase-ball interest has far outgrown the old-fashioned stands of past vears. The main crime "happens to be in Brooklyn. Here we have 35,000 park, that day after d couW PUy vm 45 DM t 10,000 customers. 4 , vr. v ; .ft- MEATLESS BUT NOT FISIILESS , . . Joseph Prouke of Chicago Is pictured here as he weighs in an extra supply of red snappers for one of the now famous meatless Tuesdays days when fish sales go swimmingly. swim-mingly. Meatless Tuesday, as part of President Truman's food conservation con-servation program, Is coupled with poultryless and eggless Thursday to make up America's effort to help alleviate hunger in Europe. 3 s V mm 1 ! SP' 1 i 4 V "5 (to iririDniiaiWiiinnyMtifl-ifi I 4 I ' i ' " v j 8194 36-52 Neat llouse Frock PVERY woman likes neat, flat-- tering frocks for house wear. This style is designed especially for the larger woman, is boldly accented with bright ric rac. Pattern No. 8194 comes In Sizes 38, 38, 40, 42, 44. 46. 48, 60 and 52. Size 33 requires re-quires 4 yards of 33 or 39-lnch. ? ASH ME 7 i ? ? ANOTHER f i A General Quiz The Questions UNION CHIEF AT CO-OP STORE . . . Walter Reuther, president of United Automobile Workers union (CIO), is shown with his wife, May, and their daughter, Linda, as they carried weekly supply of groceries from the cooperative grocery store operated by local 400 of the U.A.W. In Highland Park, Mich. Store was set up by union to sell goods In case lots at wholesale prices as a method of resisting soaring living costs. :W-.. .. . . 5 ' v aAX &r mmm 1. Does artificial ice melt faster than natural ice? 2. When was the Great Fire in London? 3. What did the Indians call Buffalo Buf-falo Bill? 4. How many greeting cards were sold in the United States last year? 5. Does an octopus swim and walk backwards? ' '. 'ft ,1 The Answers 1. No, it will all melt at the same speed with all other factors the same. 2. In 16C6. More than 10,000 houses were burned at that time. The Great Fire started in a bake shop in Pudding lane and ended at Pye corner three days later. 3. 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