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Show " DAILY UTAH 0 - Family Luncheons f I ijji By CORNELIA Luncheon is umi. illy won.!. i." meal, as in u majority of families tlie men can only apix-n- r at the table morning and evening. Such being the rase it I!) C 'WW J'SWr.li- .M-- STATE JOURNAL, -. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1904. We Have a Mammoth OF BRADFORD one can eke out a small amount of meat by a Judicious admixture of line bread crumbs, stirring them into the bubbling sauce to ensure thorough CARRIAGES sil? a Am) GO-CAR-TS absorption. too frequently haien that mistresses There is hash tad nas;. A good one allow this meal to he prepared and Is rarely refused. When properly served in a careless, even slovenly made all fat and gristle has been refashion and that the dishes are but moved, the meat has been evenly and too palpably n rehash of previous finely chopped; tastiness has been asmeals. sured by the addition of onion Juice, Now there Is no reason why the re- chopped green pepper, Worcestershire mains of yesterday's roast should not curry or anchovy sauce, according to serve for todays luncheon, but there the meat on hand. A thin sauce alIs no need of serving it in nil unapways gives a richer result than water petizing manner; nor does It follow and butter; too much moisture should that because tlie inenl Is a simple one be avoided or the hash will be sloppy. the maid should shirk her duties or Slow cooking without stirring should fashion. d perform them In give a brown bottom crust so that the comIn Remnants often taste belter cook can turn It out in a shapely roll; bination than in their original form, or, If a moist hash is preferred, garbut they should appeal to the eye as nish the mound with toast cut in diawell as to the palate, while the maid monds or triangles. Try a thin cream who Is allowed to be careless at sauce with a corned beef hash or lunch Is soon likely to be equally slack sprinkle a browned mutton or beef at breakfast and Anally at dinner. hash with freshly grated horse-radisScientists tell us we should seldom The next time All green pepper NEW YORK, Feb. 28. The enthuindulge In R meal of exclusively cold shells with the moist hash and bake hot dish dishes and one well-mawho have been quickly or mould Into balls, place on a siastic New Yorkers should always appear at the lunch Aat pan, top each ball with a piece of In the habit of booming their city as a table. It may be only a thick soup, butter and brown in a hot oven. winter resort, having a climate, if not but. If hearty, a potato or egg salad Where frying in deep fat Is properly quite like that of Florida, at all events and a cup of cocoa or chocolate will done a variety of croquettes, cutlets not much more rigorous, have little make a satisfactory meal. So many and other luncheon dishes can be pre- to say Just now. This winter has combinations as well as omissions of s, but this form been unusually severe and even the pared from courses are allowable that there of is of sufficient Importance most enthusiastic local patriots cannot cooking should be little dIAlculty In planning to merit a chapter to itself. deny the fact that the present winluncheons, while the housekeeper who Cheese lends itself to any number ter has been a corker. According Is fond of cooking and takes pride In of dlshea To make a cheese to the figures of the weather bureau tasty originating dishes can make this home pudding, All a deep baking dish with It is the coldest winter In forty years, meal her trump card without any apalternate layers of broken crackers which means that the experience is preciable money expenditure. (soda or preferred), grated quite new to a large percentage of the If the other dishes are not very sub- ar chopped cheese, salt and pepper. New York born citizens. At different stantial in character they may be Over the top put a teaspoonful of times not only the North river and helped out by a hearty soup. Any butter cut Into bits. Four In cold parts of the East river were frozen number of cream vegetable soups may milk until can be seen beneath the over, but also part of the Long Island it lie evolved from the following general top layer of crackers, then cover and Sound. The Ice t in the river seriously directions: Mash the vegetable and place In a moderate oven. Uncover In interfered with shipping and the trafpress through a sieve; If not sufficienthalf an hour and bake about Afteen fic of ferry boats, which hold so imly tender boil or steam until It can be minutes longer. With stale bread on portant a position among the means of For each pulped. cupful of pulp hand, toast enough slices to make a Interburban traffic in Brooklyn and make a thin white sauce with one dlshea. Make a sauce, allowing for Manhattan. For more than a week good tablespooiiful of butter, one table eight slices, two tablesponfuls of but- at a time some of the ferry lines were spoonful and a half of Aour and one ter, two tablespoonfuls of Aour, one-ha- lf compelled to either suspend the runpint of milk. Add seasoning to taste, of a teaspoonful of salt, one-thi- ning of their steamers, or to reduce the mix gradually with the pulp and elm of a teaspoonful of white pep- number of their trips to the great in mer for Ave minutes. Serve with this and one pint of milk. Stir in one convenience of the public. The ferry per croutons or oyster crackers. In place of grated cheese and as soon as users became so exasperated over the of cream, gravy or any meat stock cupful is melted pour the sauce over the frequent delays, which, or it rightly may be used, the Aour being Arst hot toast Cover and hot for wrongly, they blamed on the comkeep browned In the butter. four or Ave minutes, that the toast panies, that In one Instance they lost Cold Ash can be made into a scallop soak and swell. Some may like their temper and began to break up o rsalad. The proportions used In may to add to this sauce a teasponful of the companys property in the ferry making either white or brown sauces essence or Worcestershire or house and on the steamer. to be mixed with meats Ash or anchovy a tablesponful of tomato catsup. There was a time when Carter Harserved creamed or au vegetables la not generally known that It rison, the father of the present mayor gratin are one tablespoonful of butter, can of condensed tomato of Chicago, held a rather unique posl mixed soup one tablespoonful of Aour and one-ha- lf er with of its bulk of boil- tion among the mayors of the counpint of liquid; this is sufficient for one water makes a good sauce. Pour try, owing to the facility with which If necessity ing pint of the material. sauce over hot boiled rice, drained he adapted himself to the national this arises a cream sauce can be quickly and heaped on a platter, then sprinkle customs and peculiarities of the poly' transformed Into a brown one by with a cupful or more of chopped glot tribes composing the population Stirring In sufficient kitchen bouquet cold boiled ham. This dish Is good of the Windy city. In the course of to give the proper color. Cold Ash to bear frequent repetition. enough many years he had come in contact should have skin and bones removed In the way of sweet dishes, warm with many nationalities and had and be broken Into Aakes. For a scallop the mixture Is al- gingerbread with apple sauce, Is sim- picked up a great many bits of inand usually well liked. Hot short formation, phrases and characteristic ternated with layers of crumbs ar- -' ple. cakes can be so varied by the use of expressions in different languages. He ranged in Individual dishes or a single different fruits as to be a weekly also possessed to a remarkable debaker, the top covered with crumbs Use a rich baking powder, gree the talent of adapting himself to standby. and placed in a hot oven long enough to brown. Seasonings of appropriate biscuit foundation nnd occasionally circumstances. When he was with the kinds are added according to the char- top the fruit canned or fresh with a Germans, he did as the Germans did and never failed to win their good will acter of the solid used. Onion meringue. The menus which follow are meant nnd appreciation by using some TeuJuice and chopped parsley are usually to be suggestive, and can easily be tonic phrases which he had picked up. liked with meats, while a little evolved by a reference to the prin- When he was with the Bohemians. anchovy essence will marvelously Imciples given In this article: Poles, Scandinavians, or Italians, he prove many Ash dishea 1. did as they did, Just as it happened to Another simple dish for a second be. It seems, however, that Carter Baked Bean Soup. service Is as a salad, and It is apMutton Hash In Pepper Shells. Sr., could not hold the canHarrison, to plicable almost all Kinds at cooken dle to New York's new mayor, George Brown Bread. food. If a sauce was used when freshB. McClellan. The latter can boast of Canned Fruit Cocoa. ly cooked, .it Is removed by a quick more than a mere smattering of Ger; rinsing In boiling water, using a colPotato Soup in Cups. man. He has actually been a soldier ander, followed by draining and dryIn the German army, Corned Beef Salad. having served In ing on a cloth. After dicing or cutMilk Biscuit. Hot the Tea. Ninety-sixt- h inting the Ash, meat or vegetable Is 3. He fantry regiment. has been made sprinkled with a French dressing it Cheese Pudding. Lettuce Salad. nn honorary member of the German is advantageous, to do this an hour or Cake. Veteran society, all In recognition of Fruit. Cocoa. more before serving a second dress4. his services to the Vaterland. If that ing of any kind preferred being addIs not enough to cinch Tomato With Rice, Sauce and the German Chopped ed as It is sent to the table; when vote Ham. In New York In case Mayor Mcother salad greens are unattainable a Clellan should decide to have Apricot Short Cake. little shaved cabbage or a spoonful of higher Tea. aspirations, nothing wllL chopped parsley gives character to a 6. There Is every Indication that the salad. Cream of fight Turnip Soup. concerning the Bronx trolley With three or four fresh eggs in Salmon road Souffle. will continue before the question the pantry a small quantity of cold Doughnuts. Tea. higher courts of this state for an inmeat or Ash will make soullles for half 6. definite period. The fact that the a dozen people. A white or brown charter which had been refused to the Scalloped Fish. sauce according to the color of the Brown Bread Sandwiches. New York and Port Chester Railroad nwt Is made with two tablespoonSalad. in which the Belmont synEgg company, fuls of Aour and one cupful of liquid. Cookies. dicate was interested, has been grantApple Sauce. To this is added one cupful of Andy Cocoa. ed to the New York. Westchester and chopped meat or Ash. appropriate seaBoston Railroad company. Is not and the yolks of three eggs. sonings likely Wonderful Nerve. to do the latter company much The stiffly whipped whites are lightly good for some time to come. The matter is stirred in, small dishes half Ailed with Is displayed by many a man enduring in the hands of the court at the mixture and baked In a moderate pains of present , accidental Cuts, Wounds. and the people of Bronx, who oven or steamed over boiling water strongly Bruises, Burns. Scalds, Sore feet or stiff favor the Port Chester company, seem until Arm In the center and served Joints. But there's no need for It. determined to keep up the fight as quickly with or without a sauce. Bucklen's Arnlcal Salve will kill the long as there Is any court left to Souffles must be eaten as soon as pain and cure the trouble. It's the beat which the mntter can be taken to on cooked, and are sent to the table in Balve on earth for Pile, too. S5C at an their original dishes. In an emergency Jesse J. nppeal. Drivers, druggist. If Ignorant and uneduented persons Our assortment contains tlie latest designs and newest effects in npholsterings. Comparison of prices means quick customers. sales for us and well-pleas- ed Ogden Furniture and Carpet Co. THE VP-TO-D- HOVSE FURNISHERS JTE C3C DOC slip-sho- & ot news I. h. de left-over- sea-foa- m . rd one-quart- vV ' i If Saxo-Thuringi- an : K Vi y"Y NEW YORK PUTNAMS & LETTER display fanaticism or prejudice there is some excuse for their narrow minded limitation. Fanatical prejudice in a person of education is Inexcusable. If the remarks accrdelted to Michael Davltt, the Irish patriot and member of parliament, in an Interview pubin lished on the day of his arrival New York, were really made by him, and were meant seriously, not as a mere Joke, they are apt to lower him greatly in the estimation of an February Hat Sale it . Is Now On In Full Swing a If you are thinking of purchasing a new hat for spring or summer, dont miss this sale naturally his friends. That may be an Irish hod carrier's logic, but it is un worthy of an educated man In a quasi public position. Herr Heinrich Conrled, the sue censor of Maurice Grau as manager of the Metropolitan Opera company, has shown himself even a better manager than his most enthusiastic friends had expected. The success of the operatic season at the Metropolitan under his management has been phenomenal. Mr. Conrled has every reason to be proud of his achievements, especially of the fact that, In spite of the bitter opposition and the ungenerous vituperations by a certain clique, he made a glorious success of the Parsifal productions, glorious from an artistic as well as from a financial point of view. The last two Parlsfal performances yielded about 838.000. How remarkable the success of the present season has been been may be Inferred from the fact that the receipts for one week of eight days. Including two Parsifal performances, exceeded one hundred thousand dollars. The strictness and energy with which Mayor McClellan has under' taken the task of protecting the lives of theater patrons In New York, by closing every house, which In any respect violates the regulations and laws concerning the construction of theaters, will probably lead to the permanent closing of several houses In this city. It is quite probable that the Madison Square theater, belonging to the Shubert brothers, will be one of the houses that will not be reopened. The reason Is, that the changes required to make the construction of the theater comply with the laws would cost so much that it will be cheaper to build an entirely new theater. It Is expected that the Shubert brothers will not be In a hurry to rebuild and it is generally believed that they will wait until the conditions In the theatrical world are a trlfie less shaky and more satisfactory than they are now. Owing to the fact that the cold weather Interfered with the success of the fishing Aeet along the coast there Is an unprecedented scarcity of fish in the New York market at present. The prices even of the common kinds of fish have gone away up and are, in some cases, from ten to twenty-fiv- e cents a pound higher than ever These Hats Are All New, Walk in and examine them. 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