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Show HINTS ABOUT, POODS THAT WILL BE ENJOYED BY THE FAMILY . By NELLIE MAXWELL Allow to set. Chill thoroughly with cream and chopped pistachio nuts. Southern Salad. Peel and cut five oranges into very thin slices, divide each slice Into quarters. Feel a medium-sized cucumber and dice Into small cubes. Chop a green pepper and marinate the mixture with french dressing. Arrange on Individual plates on beds of watercress and serve very cold. Use one-half cupful of french dressing for this amount of salad. ((c). 193V. Western Newspaper Union.) water; simmer, for several hours. Skim off the fat after cooling. Add two potatoes cut into dice, one pound of cooked tripe cut fine, one bay leaf, tablespoon ful finely chopped parsley and the meat cut into small pieces. Cook slowly, season with salt and pepper, pep-per, rub flour to a paste with water or add noodles for thickening. Molasses Dumpling. Add lard to dough taken from the bread bowl, make into balls the size of n walnut and place in a well greased, pan to rise. Cook one cupful each of water, molasses and one tablespoonful of butter. but-ter. Pour this sauce over the right dough Just before putting into the oven. Bake in a moderate oven and serve with more of the sauce poured over them. Maple Cream Sauce. Boll one and one-half cupfuls of maple sirup until it makes a hard ball when dropped Into cold water. Remove from the heat and stir In two well beaten egg whites, add two tablespoonfuls of cream ami a tcaspoonful of vanilla. One cupful of maple sugar and one-half one-half cupful of water may be used instead in-stead of the sirup. Pineapple Aspic. Add enough orange Juice to a large can of pineapple to make a pint of Juice all together. Ileat the juice, add one-quarter of a cupful of sugar, a teaspoonful of lemon Juice. Soak one and one-half tablespoonful of gelatine in one-fourth of a cupful of water, dissolve In the hot Juice. Cut the pineapple into small pieces and cover with aspic. 1 Vhere Is no trait you con not overcome, over-come, Bay not thy evil instinct Is Inherited, Inher-ited, Or that some trait inborn makes thy whole life forlorn And calls for punishment that Is not , merited. Back of thy parents and grandparents grandpar-ents lies The Great Eternal Will, that, too, Is thine , , Inheritance strong beautiful divine: Bure lever of success for one who tries. Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Creamed dishes such as mushrooms, eweet brends, minced ham or, chicken mrm on toast or served with '- r-;'; small biscuits are always I In order. For some, mar- U'yZ malade and tea with a fe j3 simple cake will be all ViWf' they will care for. Fresh OjjJ . fruits, Ice cream or Ices are always favorites for dessert All of the dishes may be prepared sometime before and if to be hot, reheated, so that the serving may be a very simple matter If all is well planned. Spinach Mold. Put fresh" spinach through the meat grinder and pack solidly in a cup. For every two cupfuls cup-fuls of spinach pulp add two table-spoonfuls table-spoonfuls of melted butter, salt and pepper to taste, a dash of cayenne - and a few drops of onion juice. Pack In a buttered mold, stand in a pan of water and bake until firm. Turn out the mold and garnish with horseradish and whipped cream. Butter Taffy. Boil two cupfuls of brown sugar, one-fourth cupful of molasses, two tablespoonfuls of vinegar, vin-egar, two tablespoonfuls of water and a teaspoonful of salt until when tried In cold water the mixture is brittle. When nearly done add one-fourth of a cupful of butter and before turning into the pan add flavoring. Cool, mark Into squares. Philadelphia Pepper Pot. Wash a small veal knuckle, add one large onion on-ion and cover with three quarts of |