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Show THE SALT LAKE TltlBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 22, THE HOME HARMONIOUS Anita d& Campy THE COOK BOOK X .9 Id 4 tv ) - Ck; 7 rM J A s' fRRori $ Bis M6 it- - , -- if U W ' ; V V, rW JAXV fx j t j V V7 n&cnnnoif siiiwinnon fti V r? tv X 'ill'll! myr! .11131! d&SS', ijVf'i , C i'll riiinnnna XiVjfr. A WEDDING LUNCHEON MENU. WEDDING luncheon or breakfast call It what you will, the hour of eating it la one and the same, or nearly the asms should be one of the most perfectly simple meals perfect and simple perhaps expresses the Idea most perfectly. And since the world has beep, often without knowing It, atwaye starving for fine breads, I would place as first in importance the bread, usually listed as roll on the menu. Of course, no one would be eo foolish as to try to make fancy rolls for the first time when a bread was needed for the wedding breakfast table, so the list of recipes for that menn would not contain one for bread. And the good bread maker who wants to prepare rolls or fancy buna for a wedding breakfast would do well to make several experiments, 1 think, before '0 7 Afl 4' that date. , itf? ' ' 0U4Mg9P'.C48ba Til FtratJMiit Jiutkter lUrutM. enough t save considerable work and extra steps. Abundance of light - required ln.a kitchen. Is supplied by , two double eashea. By building In well cases and utilising the storage space in the reaf entry, the necessity for pantry 11' don y with. full of surprises. These surprises con- A small passageway between the kitchen and living room provides eon- venient shelf space, and contains ths doorway leading down to the basement. Here we And a fine laundry and TRA drying room with an outside cellar door below the dining room, and the furnace and fuel bln underneath the kitchen. A large space for storage, When Woman Will . or suitable for a den. la located under was bound for, St, Louis from a I tjis living room. northern Mississippi river town. It On the second floor are two large was spring, and high waters made the chambers and the bathroom. Groups of casement windows make both bedWhen w were trip monotonous. line on one side, extending? down over rooms cool and light in summer. The 100 miles from St. Louis water about the sheltered trelllsed porch. Supplefront bedroom has light and Ventilcovered the tracks and washed out the ation from three sides. Both chambers menting these features are the Interv ties, stalling our train. It looked as esting dormer and bay, with glass on are provided with ample hanging closall sides, the long narrow louvre, and ets. The ventilation In the attic, sethdugh we might be delayed for day the artful grouping of casement wincured by the use of louvres, helps to with no chance to detour. Night came dows. maintain cool bedrooms In summer. men and acor direct and room, giving Taken all In all. this home la as on, and the passengers eight Being built almost at the grade Mne cessdining Imcasement to sash ths stair. A gives an inviting, homelike atmosphere cozy and enjoyable a little place as myself became restless. It was provides light for hall and stair. one could wish for. The rooms are perative that I reach St. Louis that impossible to bestow on houses perched A door to the right opens Into a good well arranged to give the most com-- f night tq keep an appointment at a up on high foundations. This method sized living room, pleasingly lighted ot t and convenience to the occupants. can be adopted for this home, howsuffrage meeting, and I wanted to et In from two casement windows ths far The proportions, spacing, and arrangeback home to my children as soon as ever, because of its two story design. possible. For a small lot you will have larger, wall and a wide bay at the front. This ment of its window snd door openings I decided that If I could get ona of better lighted, and more airy rooms, If bay offers an excellent opportunity for give the exterior an enviable characthe train crew to get word back to cozy window seat, where many an ter. your home Is built with two floors. This a the closest town w could secure a The English design of this house home does not require more than a hour may be idled away with a goodwith a sewskiff, row to dry land, and resume our calls for a - stucco finish, thlrty-flvor forty foot lot, and can book, or improved perhaps most properly neceing basket A bookcase, a which incidentally provides an effec- - 'journey some way. 1 let one ot the face In any direction, although of furniture,-- ! built In tive background- - for the green tracery, men passengers in on my scheme. He southern exposure Is the" more prefer- ssary piece a part ot the decorative echeme against 0f climbing vines. The stucco may talked with a husky trainman secretable. and in a few hours a little boat f bo applied over metal lath or hollow ly. The porch la particularly 'deserving the stair wall. came up to the elde of the coach and The dining room, as one steps Into it tlla. For the Inside walls gypsum of commendation. Its trellises, be- from my fellow conspirator rfnd I, bag and ths hall, gives the Impression of plaster on metal lath insures lasting, sides affording privacy, add a charmbaggage, stepped Into the boat. When quaint octagon shaped foora. The fire resistive partitions. Asphalt asing decorative touch. The spacious safely seated we called out t our asbestos, or metal shingles provide a tonished dimensions permit good use of porch, double casement windows at the end companion that they njlght are flanked by the delightful, old fashcolorful, enduring roof. furnishings to make an outdoor living continue their journey also if they ioned corner cupboards reminiscent room for the summer. encould figure out a way. With an E. L.: Gather your net to upper bygone days. Two more windows trance from the back, the porch is of Our oarsman got ue to shore, where on the side wall add to ths brightness lower rods on your French doors. and on three sides, assuring plenty and eheerlness, and make meal times he had arranged for a taxi to meet open Is to have the upper Tha popular plan breeze of and sunlight, and thorough u. After a night of wild riding rod at the lower edge of the top panes enjoyable. enjoyment heavy rain I reached my desof glass. I should omit the curtains through swinging door Joins ths dining FTom ths porch ons enters fhe hall, In the doorway, and It necessary use a tination in time to make my speech. I ropra and ths kitchen, which is large often wondered if th other seven men avoiding intrusion into the living room enough for its purposes yet small decorative screen as a substitute. had any bright idea. I. 8. away MY FUNNIEST VEUNG EXPERIENCE . e a I was over to too my cousin with my little brother. After being there a while, my cousin's son came Into the room crying, , I turned to my brother and said: What happened? Well, he stepped on my foot, so I stepped on his back. he replied. v. X. C. T. Carol was the happy recipient of an Invitation to a party, and after going to each member of the family end asking him or her to take her there and In each Instanoe being told a good reason . why they couldnt do so. she mournfully turned to ms and aaid: "Mother writs a letter and tell them It's the II. B. IL wrong day." His mother was plump and soft and according' to John a pillowy mother. When visiting at his aunts he let her cuddle him one night, but he found his angular aunt did not come up to his mother as a comforter. Why, auntie," he exclaimed, are not even cushioned." The H. C. pf living had been discussed and the family felt as though it behooved them to watch the corners. The email daughter thought 'every night none too often to take In a movie, but mother Insisted that constant going added greatly to expense. At supper Margaret remarked: Noth-ih- g doing in tha movie 'line tonight, dad: 'Jet's take a walk, thats the only A W. E. thing thats cheap." John loved to cuddle up In his motherss arms when he had played too long and his llttls body had become weary. BenJajnin was standing on tha front walk when a farmer driving a team of big draft horses stopped In front of the house, got down off the wagon, and handed the lines to Benjamin Night has come early, as DEAR: In Italy, night with Its and shadows, And night with Its tantalising, nsysr endng memories of you! All about ms now the quaint old city of Rome sleeps Rome, fn the land of eternal things; yet. In my heart tha song of you neer sleeps the dream goes always on. Jean, how I have loved you, and vet that night eo long ago, in the yesteryears, you sent me away. Between us now are only ths year only the broken bits of what was once a radiant white flame, all tha worthwhileness of Life! Did you know that your sweet little smile and your eye that one said " I love you have nsver gone away from ms? I have but to wish, Jsanls dear, and I ses you standing before me your hair shimmering with the, sunshine, jour hands outstretchsd to me; but you do not call to me as once you did. And, oh, though I have stood ' in the wide, wide opes apace, head bowed In prayer, with your little hands seemingly held In mint though I have watched the sunrises from the mountain tops end have seen you amlte at me through their loveliness, I have called, and you heard me not. M. C. R. bold my team In." When he back th lines were hung over on th side of th wagon step Sonny" stood with hie hands in . pockets, wrhile cam And now, dear, they tell me that the days art almost gone, and my Ilfs Jounhey nears ths sunset gates. Some th and his Th farmer eald- - I thought X toll . you to hold the team Benjamin eald: If they wanted to run away I couldnt stop them and If they didn't went to run away, there'a no pecLMAlng tbem" B. F. B. My neighbor has a boy who la In tha habit of running errands for torn of us. times they seem to open for mo, but they are as gently dosed, and I cannot go In, I need you. Jean. 'Will you come to me now? That I may rest my bands in yours, and see you smile; to dream again of that day when, though your lips denied, your eye told me of the love that was mine. We hav forgiven, you once wrote me and will you come now? For the take of the love that was life Itself, you will come soon. And always, sweetheart, though I past through the sunset gates and they have closed. In that last, still harbor of peace, I shall know you are with me; and night may come again, 'with Its starshlne and the blessedness ot Its soothing darkness, and I shall not be afraid. Tours, til! ths last breath In Ufa, Boom, s Jane Eddington slat of different tyt of fruit, puts and for canning, for, live minutes la bolk Te Prepare Sweetbreads. candies. Order th sweetbreads In advanes, ing watsr. , It la easy enough to work these and hav them perfectly fresh when If w want to serve It in molds. It things into a bit of dough, shape it prepared. They keep better if cooked. should then, after being rinsed ia coi4 tt like a bun, let rise, brush It oer Unless there Is perfect water and drained, be sieved. with egg beaten with a little water, for them. First they mustrefrigeration be washed After it la sieved or rubbed through eprlnkio it with coarse sugar or rock with th createst care. The Idea of a strainer, put it in the frying pa randy er with comfits, and bak It In eoaklng them for an hour seem to with butter over a fierce fire, and sill a hot oven for fifteen minutes. Either me inadvisable. It ie an old idea. In until any surplus water the plain roU or this one will bake in washing them pull off any dirty edge, constantly dried out. Many a vegetable lacks fifteen minutes in a 800 degrees oven, and 'cleans any bloody apot. superfine quality because of the few but if left in for a longer time will are When drop ot free water in it-- free Uk th clean, they thoroughly burs unless the ovtn has water In tt water In an overcooked custard. Into them fivo water for boiling drop to give off steam, and that la a story Some hot cream or tome hot thick minutes, pour off water then, and rinse by itself. them thoroughly in cold water. Now meat gravy may bow be added, th The Meat Dish. take off skin and remove any carticream making something exceedingly Although bread may be placed first parts. They are now ready fine, but because the sweetbreads ar in import nee by a few people, the laginous for almost any sort of a finishing th insipid or neutral foods, let meat dish la considered' first by most process. If Whey are to be split and among us add lemon juice Instead, Just a few others, while the cake and aweeta are fried breaded or not they should drops. It Is quite necessary not to tile crowning feature of the meal. be between two overdo this. This spinach may be pressed, perhaps Creamed chicken or eweetbreada may platea, with a light weight on top. If molded and turned out Mily. It may be served in eo many pretty waye they are to bo cut up In dice this be put Into cups and when eold served that there ie gqod reaaon why they pressing la not necessary, although it with a French dressing as a salad, form th center eort of a meal, ha Ann. wlth. fBoy cutting of boiled egg tor a la fancy cases of pastry or bread, in may Creamed Sweetbreads. garnish. table shells or ramekins, in a hollowed . Th are neutral in Caka Beef eweetbreada out volcano of potato, or in a targe becaus of th Influence of potato rose, or banked up against some flavor, and lii epicurean calf sweetFsrhtp bread really teem Insipid In flavor to th mold of potato or over a potato muffin French pastries, which there are endless ways of serving many people, therefor w need prohav com to be mainly pieces of cako but nounced these creamed preparations. dainty seasoning. W Iced in various fashions, th trlangl split sweetbreads for frying, tine hav com into usa An angel If we start to consider th menu marinate w could do something of th sort cake mixture may be baked la these, entire, we ehall begin with some fruit, and diced sweetbreads, or prepare as -- and each triangle it would- be more beet that which is at the height of with correct to us th term from solid Its season, and therefore west perfect. " follows; In June both the strawberry and thej Saute gently In two or tore table- geometry toed to suit. If w hav spoons of butter on onion eut fine, chosen to hav th touch of grata for pineapple are In line condition. f a green pepper out small, and our" luncheon, with the over satisfyRecently I saw these two put to some sweet red pepper as well, If at ing smllax in th decorations, some of for a beginning service of a gether to owe which la clean anough and odorless .hand, am?. lirnetreoTl fli an exceeffrngty 'pretry' cup of diced !ghfmushroome sweetbreads. Th mush- - "enough to go on th plat with the fashion. Wedges of pineapple, on of rooms should be cut in th same sized cake, w may sprinkle chopped pislarge aize. with the peeling on, th upper edge of the wedge just 'the Pieces as the sweetbreads. Cook most tachio nuts over th whit icing of th triangle. also of one of th checkers which cover gently, from flva to ten minutes. Th a pineapple, were arranged In wheel tea? of th right sort of cooking Is that - It la no time to lsarn to make cake onion the not Now browned. shall be some menu when you are to shape with the top leaves and unhulled put ehera into a rauca end cook for ten like this, but If yoaprepare can tasks a mock strawberries of large size. Either, of or fifteen minutes. these can be eaten without augaror angel cake or a whits cup caka to perThe sauce: Stir four level tabledressing, pr with either sugar or fection, you do not need to undertake spoons of flour Into two of melted butwhat t considered more difficult, and. dressing. A strawberry that Is perfectly ripe and with its full aroma Is ter. add two cupa of rich milk or half Is more difficult considerably, to bake rbalf destroyed with sugar, and so Is milk and halt cream, or as much th angel cake. And there la th lady pineapple, but It is a rar thing to get cream as you can afford, stir all ovtr oak or mountain eak or bride cake th fire until It thickens as much as it them in this perfection. nice whit butter cake with about will, add salt to taat and a light gratfive or six egg white to two cup ot By the way. the flat, wheel-llking of nutmeg, or salt to tast after flour, a cup of sugar; half a cup ot of salad materials la Italian, and is one of th numerous Italian the sweetbreads ara In the sauce. Th butter, and so forth. It baa aQ thee wo should be gently cooked together names and others. ways of spreading a little food mauntil blend the ia perfect. terial oi er much ground. Thla pracIce Cream. tice ia highly Advisable in preparing Sweetbreaf In Shells. If th brides caks is made with certain meals, especially on to which , Butter shells, put sweetbreads (n five egg whites th yolks may b need the guests sit down more or less unsauce, sprtnkl with bread or cracket th Ice cream as follows: Add a in prepared. because of high emotion, crumbs, then with a little melted butscant cup of sugar to ths fiv egg for heavy dlgeatii tasks. ter, put into hot oven or into th and whlak th two until they The Menu In Brief. broiling oven, considerably away front yolks, ar a perfectly smooth ribbon, falling th and cook fire, until they puff. Stating our whole menu on the Serve with lemon allcea or in pretty narrow folds when th whisk lemon In Is Jifted. Add to them' two' cup of premises already made, with the natfashion to tew a any of get drops ural additions, we have; Strawberry lemon hot milk slowly, with constant whiskJuice. and pineapple relish, creamed sweeting, and cook until the mixture coats Salad. or Vegetable breads with hot rolla pineapple molds, th spoon, Th cooking helps to glv or hearts of lettuce salad with French When w hav a beautifully cooked body, but Is not absolutely essential. dressing, love buns, an 1c cream, an green vegetable with n meal w can On of th nicest way of flavoring Ice or mousse (whichever of these get on without a salad. To make an this la to cook a vanilla pod In th milk ornamental spot or garnish on th before It is added to th things the cook la most expert In pregg. 'It may filled with a be rinsed off and need several time paring), cake, whit Jordan almonds, plate, with a timbl creamed mixture of sweetbreads or over In thla way. Chill thla and add beverages to suit. Since there ia no older wedding chicken, w may strv spinach mads to tt on eup of cream ettffly whipped, sweetmeat- known, protmbiyr than ttter like sorre) lemon - jute, snd r not whipped, a you chooee, and almond, that would always ap- - molded frees. To thta may be added a cup There la never any need or justificapear on any wedding menu I would of chilled fruit pure, or almost any tion In adding soda to spinach to keep portion desired of finely chopped pisplan. It may appear in small boxes with gilt lettering or monogram. If it grein. This destroys th vitamin, tachio nut for A green loo cream. on wishes to spend the money these so all we get Is our straw or stomach la capable of many adaptations, and It to be taken sway by each guest as a sweeper. Pick ever th spinach and may b packed In fancy lead molds If souvenir ot the occasion. wash with great cars, and blanch as tbess ar obulnabla 1 1 one-hal- - with-cream- ed -- -- -- els, Practical and Fancy Needlework Aheqd of , Time. I was scheduled tq arrive In North Philadelphia at ?.15 1n th morning. Before retiring th night before I instructed the porter to call me at I JO. He aald that ha went off duty during the night, but would give my Instruction to bis successor. I heard some people in th section opposite giving the same instructions to him. I did not sleep well and looked at my watch often. After what seemed to me a long nap, I was astonished on looking at my watch to find It was 8 45. Hastily dressing, I thought ot my traveling companions, and wishing to do a kind act I aroused the, woman. She thanked me, and they rushed for the dressing rooms. My bat was missing, and I rang for th porter. I said coldly, " I have been much Inconvenienced by your neglect of your duty. I cannot find my hat, and I must be ready to get off at North Philadelphia at 7:18." The porter grinned, took hie watch from hla pocket, and eald: " Well, ml, youll hav plenty of time. Its just -- 8 now." saying: "Here, 'sonny, I take these eggs LOVE LETTERS AT THE SUNSET CATES. your-bone- By of-th- ls Make Small Rolls First. First let her make small rolls, brush them with Ice cold water just before they are put Into a 800 degree oven, and cook them for fifteen minute. If she wants them to come to a peak let her put a bit of sugar or some fancy candies In the middle ot the top of each before they are put into the pven. Thrse or four little balls baked in each place in a muffin tin make th pretty clover-terolls. Lot some ot the rolls ba plain tor tbs first service, or to eat with ths meat dleh, and others may bemade like buna, If dealred. These-maas th Italians name them love buna. Asked to explain why they were called love buns, an Italian woman In Roma replied that. Ilk love, they were at . ENGLISH IN SMUT. qualntnee of home has a definite THIS that la truly delightful. learn to nestl comfortably among the tree and ihrubbery, and become a natural part of the landscape, o adeptly are they designed. Much of thla spirit has been embodied in the email house Illustrated. The character of Its design makes it suitable Jfor either a suburban or city The architect has been exceptionally fortunate in creating a cottage type of home, with spacious rooms on the second floor. From the Street this home presents a decldedlv, pleasing appearance. One cannot fall to admire the good proportions and the Individuality of the design, with Its long sweeping roof m. One day I asked him to go and get mo a loaf of bread. On bis return I asked him wbat I owed him a penny? He said, "O, no. I goes for two E. K. pennies now." "O, mother, I heard an awful nolee It mint be a mouse," In th pantry. How I made the mistake I do not know. I was relieved to find my victim could take a Joke and laugh, not only at me, but with me. Next time Ill be sure before I ep point myself official alarm clock for H. U. traveling companions A A Literal Young Woman. Every traveling man has lot ot funny experiences, but I think th tun-ieone I ever had happened th other day, I was Just picking up1 my case To get"o ffTh erra nrwhen-noticed a young girl struggling with two heavy suitcase. Slie was pretty but not fashionably dressed, and appeared to be traveling alone for the first time at least I thought so she looked so 111 at ease. I inquired If I might help her by carrying on of her suitcases and she assented. As w reached th depot and I returned her luggage to her, eh said, " Thank you eo much " I eald hurriedly, " Dont mention lt,u nd started off to catch my car. What waa my aurprla to hav her grasp my sleeve and say softly and Dnuwusa. eoyly, " I wont." st 1 A RIBBON ALPHABET. HE8E ribbon initial ai quit a little out of th ordinary, and will work up beautifully on many things. Transfer th letters to th material by first laying a piece of tissue paper over th letter and go over each part of it carefully with a sharp, but soft, pencil. Tben lay th tissue paper you hav worked on, pencil kid down, on another piece of tissue and go over the process again. Lay this second Impression face elde down on th material, pin it securely, and go over each Una for the thl-- d time. The reason you have to do th work on both sides of the tissue i mat It you used th first Impression you made, the letter would be th wrong eld cried Alice to her mother. "A mouse? O goodness!" said her around, on th cloth. mother with a bit of terror ip her" The raised satin stitch is ths handvoice. somest for tbes letters and th first "Every little noise you folks hear step la to use a running stitch on all around here, you thtnk Its a mouse," outlines. These stitches must be 'well replied dad from bis newspaper. dona, so as to keep perfectly the shape If "Well, you would, too, you wars of the letter. Th stitches can be quit L. I K. a woman," replied Alice, long where the Iki Is straight; but whey ther ar curves, th s'.lic.te must be short and must follow th curves perfectly. Of course, th stitches on the wrong eld nr tiny onea Th next step 1 th padding, and this is don by using three or four strands of th floe and taking running etltches that ar quit long on th right side, and short on th under. Or you may fill in with a chain stitch. Aa you near th outline, make th flit Ing less pronounced. The embroidery 1 don with a finer foe than that peed for th filling, and th stitches ar always at right angles to tha edge. Of course, this work Is all done in n frame, and haa to be don slowly, so as to hav even looking work. Where there nr curve th etltches hav to ba taken close together on th Inside, and on th outer side there must be no epscea "Try and have them com just together. On th . inside they mutt never lap. A little practice will make it posat. ble to do beautiful work, and where one is inexperienced. Urn wiU be well spent by practising first on aa ordinary plec of cloth. It la faadaatlng work, but unless It Is well don ther Is no beauty In it Where th ribbon ties neroes th letter, you might work th edges In A fins outline stitch and fill in th spaces with ths seed stitch, Another Installment will appear sext week. - Answer ( Sewing p eerie," MISS M. G.: I do not know to whet crochet book you refer, and have aon to send st you request. Tou did not Inclose a stamped, addressed envelop. - MISS W. R : Fashion Blue Book Is th name of th department and not n book. There are no patterns for ths picture shown. MRS. J, C. a. AND OTHERS : Pat- terns cannot be supplied for faneywork appearing In this column. Directions ar given so that horns aewer may usually copy th thing desired. -- |