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Show CASSEROLE OF CHICKEN Any covered pudding dish may be converted into a casserole It i well, however, to have one that Is rather good looking since it muse b? set upon the table in order to serve the contents To make casserole of chicken, dean and truss as for roas.'-ing. roas.'-ing. but do not stuff Put into the casserole two tablespoons of butler Add a sliced carrot and a chopped on-tion. on-tion. A couple of bay leaves may be (added if you wish Set the ere. - 'ered casserole Id the oven until the vegetables are lightly browned Pour in then two cups of well seasoned consomme con-somme with the chit ken and cook covered, until the chicken Is tender. If young, this should be in about 4" minutes. Ten minutes btfore serv ing it pour in two tablespoons of cook-ing cook-ing sherry and cover again When you are nearly ready to dish it. dtop Into the casserole a dozen small potato po-tato balls cut with a gouge and then browned in fat or butter. At th same time add a dozen French mushrooms. mush-rooms. Season with pepper and sail and leae the cover off to let the ( mi S en brown for 10 or 15 minutes Baste twice with the gravy in the dish Sprinkle with minced parsley and serve in the casserole. You may substitute lamb or veal or calf's liver for chicken There is no more pa; stable preparation of chicken than this It should be better known in America. APPLE TAFFY. Make a syrup with a pound of sugar su-gar to a cup of water and cook with out stirring until a little dropped into iced water hardens Select perfect apples wash and wipe and insert a clean tooth pick into the stem of each When the syrup is almost cool di toe apples into it and lay upon waxed paper to dry. repeating the diu at the end of 10 minutes to incase each in the candy. Lay in the air. but uot in the sun. to dry TUSSAH SILKS. Tussah silks are growing In favor particularly the natural colored po ce so like (he popular sand color. mi. ii probablj Recounts for the at tention it i- receiving in this natural shade. Heavy new weaves of tussah pongees are being brought out for sill, spring suits. The? are durablo and practical and beautifully suited to Bummer traveling The) do no muss easily and their laundering is simpler than the rejuvenation of the ordinary linen auil Some of the-" new pongees have self-colored Invisible, Invis-ible, stripes Beautiful grays are appearing ap-pearing among the tuasah weaves, an outcome of the putty shade. |