Cape May Star and Wave, 31 December 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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II Isn't so -much people's Ignorance that doee the harm as 11 la their knowing so many !h|wp that ain't ao. — Artimus Ward. SEASONABLE GOOD' THINGS. A simple dessert which may be '1 the following : Ule luuuniuB-

Blueberry Pudding. — The amount of bread used for this pudding depends upon the' size of the family. Arrange layers of thinly sliced buttered ■ Bliceu DUitereu

bread in a shallow baking dish, pour ever enough canned blueberries to cover. Place In a moderate oven and bake until thoroughly hot Sel away to cool and serve unmolded with cream and sugar. Raisin Tapioca. — Soak one cupful of pearl tapioca overnight In cold water and cook lq a double boiler in a quart of milk until soft. Remove from , the flre and let cool slightly, stirring In three tablespoonfuls of butter. Heat two cupfuls of milk and stir luto.ltthrce beaten eggs. Add to the warm tapioca. Stir In one cupful of sugar and one-half pouqd tof seeded raisins with the grated yellow rind of onehalf a lemon nmftmke In n moderate oven for an hour, stirring occasionally until the ' consistency Is "even all through, then uilowing to brown on top. y Apple Frappe With Maple Sauce. — Bake without coring or paring eight good-sized, good-flavored apples. Sift through a colander when soft, press- | Ing out the part nearest the skin as this Is the best flavored. Add one and one-balf cupfuls of sugar, a few cloves and .cook, stirring carefully to avoid burning, until the mixture bolls.- Cool, -and freeze. Serve In flaring glasses with 0 garnish of red 'Jelly and the .following: Hot Maple Sauce. — Cook together, two cupfuls of maple sirup with one cupful of cream until the soft-ball stage le renehed. Remove from the flre, set saucepan In hot water and dip a spoonful over the top of each glass of frappe. Cake and Cheese Deasert— Break Into small custard cups of glass enough (flltsNrf cake to half fill. Add a few raisins, moisten with fruit jiilce, cover with a layer of grated cheese to nearly fill the cups. Place In a steamer to melt the cheese. 8erve with Jelly and whipped cream over the top. "HlllU Th^MIS. I

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Life's Symphony— To be bleesed with enough of this world's goods to be sntlaflod with what 1 have., Jo look to ] Nature for my dally sermons, to GhU for my spiritual guidance, -to take no anxious thought for the thingir of today. to nil each (Jay Just as full of work and play and hope' as It Is wiaslble to crowd Into a day. •* FOOD FOR THg FAMILY. Meat bills may be reduced by buy- ! I : lug the cheaper cuts,, cooking them ( well anil serving" them In an attractive tnnuuer.

Steak Stew.— Take one 'thin slice of good'round .steak, weeping one pound. Slice two Inrge onions and jmt Into a saucepnn wlfh t wo tablespoonfuls of sweet • fat, -cook for two or three minutes and .when very hot', add the steak ; cook ii„ i. mi,, im- mi-iia , COOK

until broWn on both sides. To the>tenk' add the walel-from if quart of« «mall, cooked onions ;\ add one-half -dozen nasturtium seeds, pne diced sweet pepper, pepper nndkulno taste. 'J'hicken the sauce With two tiihlespooufuls of flour tind the same ofbut- , tcr. blended and, melted, two tnble- . spoonfuls of mushrooms '(the dry ones soaked may lie used) and the. same of tomato catsup. Let the whole simmer, then surround with dumpliqgs or baking powder biscuit, placing the cooked onions, between th<? biscuit. Serve very hot. With this amount of steak v u illsh will lie greatly extended by the vegetables and dumplings. Hamburg Steak Savoy. — Put round steak through the meat-grinder, -adding p slice of salt pork; form flghtly Into cakes, flat and thin ; dip Ih Hour. •Pry. thinly, cut bacon Until crisp and : brown, remove to a platter, and keep hot. Pour off some of the fat In (he remainder, saute the steak balls, Reason and place An the center at- the platter. Pour a cupful of tomato sauce Into the frying pan, stir te blend wtih the remaining fnC and when very hot, pour around the balls. Garnish with . the curly bacon and parsley. Hocks and hum ends make -almost, substantial dish. Cook the- hocks for an hofir or more, then add 6uch vegetables as carrots, cabbage, turnips and parsnips, with' n few potatoes. Serve - as r bolfi-d dinner. The ham ends may be boiled, a few slices used, or a slice to fry or broil', then the real boiled, nerved, sliced or minced, and--used in various dishes,' as sandwfch->e filling and -In cream aaoee. - X~~ ^ "HojUC TvWwetg.''

! NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of Edward Dl Page, Deceased Pursuant to the order of Harry S . Douglass, Surrogate of the County of Cape May, made on the fifth day of Deceifiber, A. D- 1921, on the appli- , : cation of the subscriber, executrix of said deceased, notice is hereby given | to- the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said de- ■ ceased within six months from the , fifth day of December, A. ET. 1921, | i or they will be forever barred of any 1 : action ' against the subscriber- v 4 Dated December 5th,' A-. D- 19Z1. ; ANNIE CHRISTINE PAGE, ) Executrix | 1 12-10-9-891 ! an Ton sxon kefused a* j T. H. TATLOB'8 . 036 Washington Street Cap* Kay, *. ». j ' A Full Lino of Ball Band Rubber * Boots and Over Shoes, Fresh Goods 6 i Just received from the Factory- Re- I pairing in all Its Branches. A Not responsible for work left over SO days. j Keystone Phone 138-X . U. & MAIL LINE UratuaFulMAaviHU-FluSUsi -Wk." J *, 23-Awe. 24— "S-«l.*uluMt»,*J«l»30-KA»oJ7-Swt2a High Standard Service to Second and Third-Oaas U. S.MJ lAM.Uradmadtfdz.lMnkrfardl ■Uidlmij^el del Oedard -Uh. The lea. imeaca. came 1.400 paaqiooVctoi sTmyi h JL) Fehmke U. A WAO^STEAMSHIP CO. HOT [ WATER ! HEATING G. VANAMAN j | Gape May N. J. ARE TOU THINKING OF MOVING If so get in touch with us. We have 4 BIG TRUCKS 1 TON, 2 TONS. 3 TONS, 5 TONS ON THE ROAD ALL THE TUUE I Trips to Philadelphia every week. from $10' up. Any point betwewi Cape May and Philadelphia. CONEY'S X-PRESS 106 to 110 -Garfield Ave, Wlldwoou. Both Phonea B|Mij9UUdyA Dry Goods AND ' ' Millinery B.T.HAZLETT 323 Washington Street Cape~?<ay Fluted Ice Cream bishes, 500 for while they last Star and Wave Office- K

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324 Washington Street Cape May, N. j. ion Work Our Specialty Eyes Ktiuhud by Improved Methodr L. C ASHBURN. Mgr. )*SttS)*S)<S»S)*SXS*SXS8BWMtfS» ■ ' WE WISH -TO EXTEND TO 'OUR MANY FRIENDS AND I PATRONS THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON COLUMBIA LAUNDRY 314 Congress Street -H. E. SETTLE Prop. ■ '.8 I DAMP WASH Rough dry, 60c per dozen, including 1 spread, mixed pieces, , ' including flat work and wearing apparelDamp wdkh, 30 pounds or less, $1-20. This includes any j white or oolored pieces that will not run. Semi-finished family washing,' 12c per pound? All flat work and underwear, ready to wear, starched pieces, sent home dry. Full finished family washing, 20c per pound. Everythirfg £ I - washed, starched and ironed, ready to wear. ESTABLISHED 1905 BOTH PHONES I ■ TROY LAUNDRY ■ 405 WASHINGTON STREET CAPE MAY.W J. | KEYSTONE PHONE 117-R ALL WORK GUARANTEED | THE IDEAL TAILORS > ■ - I ■ B

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i HICKSON & PURYEAR, Props. || I ^ ■ f) Suits Made to Order |l ' ■ ~~ FRENCH DRY CLEANING, DYEING '■ AND REPAIRING , )0 •, |» Suits Called For and" Delivered i ^ n A. C. Nash, Mgr. . —i M ■ , At ■

210 Jackson Street CAPE MAY, N. J. !» Paint $2-70 per Gallon | PURE LEAD AND ZINC . /Interior Decorator, Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes, Stainl; Window Shades, Putty Brushes, Dry Oolora, Furniture Polish. vr GAPE MAY AGENCY for U.-S. N. Deck and Floor Paint O Effecto Auto Finishes W. LENOIR «Tns5. 1 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL WALL PAPER ^ — w \ Don't Throw Away It j Your Old Timer Cases ♦ We positively end Ford Commutator trouble and use X the old corrugated shells. Rush . dual contact roller t • runs" packed in grease. Makes starting easier. 1 { Hickey Garage >| == ♦ Cape May, New Jersey » PRIVATE BATHS EUROPEAN PLAN | q RIDGWAY HlOtTSE - I . ' . ' , ' _ ELEVATOR 6ERVICE 8 ,'AT THE FERWES - PHILADELPHIA. PA |' E Hot and Cold Running Water in Each Room 1 R i _ - «K8 Frank Entriken Q Sons I —CENTRAL GARAGJS— | AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK n 1 EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT FOR RAPID WORK— CARS STORED— CARS 1 HIRED DAY OR NIGHT— ALL KINDS' OF AUTO SUPPLIES f -- — • — - Ae(*tts for the FairbankB-Morse Gas and Oil Engines KEYSTONE ptOA % BELL 12-W MB& N ; . " t ■ ■ ' w. H cr

MONUMENTSI Headstones, Markers, Sills, Goner Posts « Memorials of Dignity and Distinction Designed, cut and erected with particular regard for individual requirements v

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Yon can chooae .from the largest and finest stock of materials ewer collected — standard granites and marbles from quarries famous for the quality of their product. We Specialise in S Designing and Manufacturing I Mausoleums, Public and m Private Memorials ' Carfare Paid to all Purchasers

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