Show IH HH H H I HH I 1 IM M 1 11 1 I M 1 I 1 M H I MI HH t things the family will like by NELLIE MAXWELL T t t t t 1 there Is no nobl height thou canet not climb all triumphs may be thine in time futurity if er thy fault thou dost not taint or halt but lean upon th staff of gods security r knows how to male peanut brittle but if that Is too much trouble buy ome and prepare the following dish the children will like it as well as their daddy does scalloped apples with peanut brittle take six large tart apples peel and slice spread the applean in a thin layer over the bottom of a baking dish sprinkle with salt four tablespoonfuls of lemon juice add a lajer of peanut brittle and repeat put the candy on top of the last layer bake in a slow oven for one hour spanish delight cut two lettuce hearts into peel and cut into quarters two ripe tomatoes cut one cucumber into dice one sweet pepper shredded two hard cooked eess sliced and season with salt and pepper to taste ar range on the lettuce and serve with a snappy french dressing challenge lemon pe beat the yolks of three agga egga until light to athla add the juice of one lemon and the grated rind of two three tablespoonfuls of hot water one half cupful of sugar and salt to enste cook in a double boiler until then fold in the stiffly beaten whites of the eggs rill a baked shell with the mixture and place in the oven to brown orange cocktail a la canada place thinly sliced orange well chilled in sherbet cup over each pour two tablespoonfuls of maple strained honey may be used or variety if desired honey la especially wholesome as a sweet for children and should be used freely in their diet rhubarb punch take one quart each of rhubarb and water cut the rhubarb into small pieces and coonc in the water until soft strain through a double cheese cloth add one third of a cupful of orange juice four tablespoonfuls fula of lemon juice on and one half cupfuls of sugar pinch of salt and a pint of sparkling water mix well and when ready to sene add ice and the sparkling water serve very cold 0 1930 union there Is much to be said for women but b they can say it themselves |