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This was followed fol-lowed by The Canary Murder Cafe, The Greene Murder Case, The Bishop Murder Case, The Scarab Murder Case and then The Kennell Murder Case, acclaimed the greatest great-est and most baffling mystery story j of the whole series. Through each of these stories j moves Philo Vance, super-detective, who gathers the strands of evi-I evi-I dence together and out of the maze of bewildering clews produces a reasonable solution of the mystery. Head The Kennell Murder Case as it is published serially in this paper pa-per and join in the manhunt for the shrewdest killer Philo Vance ever sought. See if you can work out the solution before the great detective detec-tive points to the guilty person. Start NOW the Reading of This Thrilling ial o Dance with the American Legion Novsrubsr 13. . - - ' mm mi Apple Sauce WHAT'S sauce for the goos; is sauce for the gander ij the sauce happens to be ap. pie sauce. Men like it so well that you'd think it was Adam instead in-stead o Eve who first put apples on the menu. But apple sauce can he the most tempting of dishes or the most insipid. It all depends on the apples used in making it. Strangely enough it's not the roundest, reddest apples that have the fine flavor when cooked. Canners have an advantage over the housewife. Not only do they know just which apples make the most delicious apple sauce; they grow them to speci. fications. They plant and culti' vate enormous apple sauce orchards or-chards that is, orchards in which the whole crop is destined never to go to market but to be made into apple sauce on or very near the spot. The right apples always result in the right flavor. Using canned apple sauce saves not only time but uncertainty. Apple Sauce Recipes There are many ways of serving apple sauce besides the two most familiar ones; as a sauce with meat or as a dessert with cream and gingerbread. Here's a recipe for an apple sauce pie which doesn't take long to make, and the men of your family will pronounce pro-nounce it superb. Apple and Cream Cheese Pie: Season the contents of one No. 2 can of apple sauce with a quarter of a teaspoon cloves, and pour into a crust. Dot with one tablespoon butter and bake for ten minutes in a 450 degree oven and for twenty minutes in a 350 degree oven. Cool. Beat three-quarters of a cup cream, add one cream cheese which has been forced through a sieve and a few grains of salt, and pile on the pie, which should be served very cold. Apple Fluff: Beat one cup heavy cream. Add a quarter of a cup confectioner's sugar. Add contents con-tents of one No. 2 can apple sauce. Fold in half a cup chopped nuts and half a cup chopped dates. Chill. This serves eight.' 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