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Recently, however, a man a worthwhile reward through the gift of a pleased patron of a sweepstake ticket which made him the winner of a large sum of money. The dish which brought him fortune was hasenpfeft'cr, which In plain English Is rabbit stew. The editorial page of one of the newspapers stated: If der Kochs windfall means encouragement of guod cooks, well and good, for there can never be too much of that. No doubt the butchers are feeling a demand for rabbit and the recipe for hasenpfefTer will be welcome. It does take several days for Its completion, but takes very little actual time and labor In Its preparation. - Rabbit Is not used as much In this country as It Is abroad, but any one who once dares to try It will be like Is ly to use It again, as the meat and excellent is flavor the tender, the price Is low. If you use any one of the following recipes, you will eolsurely be rewarded by the arpi ation of your family. cut In Prepare the rabbit and ami wawith Cover vinegar pieces. sliced one add onion, ter, equal parts; salt, pepper, cloves and bay leaves Allow this to soak two days. Drain the meat nnd brown In hot butter, turning It often nnd let simmer about or until tender. liofore a half-hou- r one cupful thick, sour stir nerving, cream Into the sauce. Wipe the rabbit with a damp cloth nnd rub well with salt, pepper and flour. - Place In a pnn with a little water, nnd bake it in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.), basting occasionally with a mixture made with one-hal- f cupful water and two tablespoonfuls of butter. When the meat Is tender. It should be set under the flame of a broiling oven for a few minutes to brown. The rabbit should be served with Us own gravy. Clean and cut up rabbit P.rown In butter and then plaee In a casserole, Add one cupful red whip, a bay leaf, a few whole cloves, some parsley, nnd a few slices of nnlon. Cover tightly and cook In a slow oven, 250 degrees F. five to six hours to be denied choolo ; or gr.r d by tl? G'LAR h Italtc cf f.lHHans Bots&le Actfoa DouMa Tested Manufactured by baking powder Specl-Uc- t3 who make nothing but baking powder under supervision of expert chemists. 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The document Is addressed to "all captains and commanders of armed ships acting by commission from the congress of the United States of America now In war with Great lirltaln," nnd explains that ns Captain Cooks expedition had been fitted out before America and Great P.ritain were at war, the great navigator nnd explorer should bo given a safe conduct nnd not considered as an enemy. Patchwork quilts ns a rule are elaborate, cost quite a bit and represent many days of tedious work. This work and cost can be cut down to a minimum as shown In the Ulus tratlon. Any of those designs can be blocks used on eighteen nine-incand so arranged to make a full size quilt. About three ounces or one yard of prints Is1 all that Is required for the patchwork. Folder No. 530 In colors Illustrates four ways to assemble these different designs, also cut out diagrams for six different patches Fearlely Some histories of these United Information about like the above. yardage required for back, border States skate right over the controversial questions like a skater on and block? Is also given. The folder No. 530 and folder No. 0 thin Ice. The world's a bubble, and the life of man less than a span. KE ived Hawaii Discovery Made Possible by Franklin Between Flngeri the CLARK cook-reape- d Cell Syndicate al By GRANDMOTHER It Is not always that fore ist with other quilting Information will he mailed upon receipt of 10 cents, or send us 10 cents and we will send fuhlornnd sutticlent beautiful patches to make up the patchwork on one of these simple quilts. Address Home Craft Co., Dept. D, Nineteenth and fc't. Louis Ave., Ft Louis. Inclose a stamped addressed envelope for reply when writing for any Information. 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