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MILLING GRAINS LITTLE ORPHAN ANN IE sJlheH aniens PARTY AND SONG PUT CHICAGO IN 1 iij i i nil OFTENDESTRO YS DIETARY NEEDS Although vitamins aYirl' ri rvrnr in THAT-tS 'THE "STORE Caddys operatives are EVERYWHERE BUT SO FAR. THEIR SEARCH -HAS- PROVED- FRUITLESS- -WE' LLWAIT HERE TILL SHE RETURNS a wide" variety of foods in relatively small amounts. few conntm. erally removed and used for animal Often the food constituents lost in this way -are the-- very ones-lacking in the diets -of those who use large quantities ofnlghly milled grains and prepared cereals. i A Thinking that these milling by-proft.

ucts might be-profitably, used In human dietaries, specialists recently studied wheat germ, whole wheat, rice polishinga, cottonseed flour; and the residue from fermented rye grains. In a previous study made in South Caro-linawheat germ was found to be palatable food and also to be valuable in preventing pellagra. LOOK- THERE TMEY ARE i WATCHIN TH STORE -GEE- I DON'T DARE go back; even to GIlfilSTLl AS LIOOD ed sources are known. The germ and THE PRIVATE DETECTIVE BUREAUS- EVERY POSSIBLE). AGENCY ARE AT WORK- WE'VE TRACED HER TO THE STATION WHERE HER POCKET WAS SHE'S LSD US A MERRY CHASE.

9HS SHALL- MOT ELUbE US MERRY CHASE, BUT MOT ELUbE US 7A frfv. I I 'ifiOj 4 ,1 I GET MY PAY- seed coat of whole grains are among the most important of these. NOT YET1- 5) HELLO, CHARLEY Bince the germ tends to Wnmo THOSE OLDBU22ARDS? Ill I raucid and the bran detracts from the ANY MS i i PICKED- THERE THE HUNDREDS OF STRAY KIDS. 'BUT NOT lTHE RIGHT appearance of the product, when the grain is milled these parts are gen- TRAIL STOPS- TRA STOPS- VM ZZLJ ONE, SO FAR Wfr-X fr' off. ORPHAKlAGE-' i We: are doing ----J VL fts OUR DUTY- Friends Arriving; Benefits Aid Needy Youth.

kvr. BY EATHERINE KELLEY. -j The warm friendliness of the Christ- mas season tightened its bold upon Chicago yesterday in countless parties and festivities where the needy were entertained or where friends met in FRUIT The OlicWD Triit. Yuletide fellowship. Gay sheetings rang out in the railroad stations Where relative nS friends met bundle laden youns people Household Hints MARY MEADE'S MENUS UTILIZING TODAY'S BARGAINS POLISH RECIPES MAKE EXCELLENT, PALATE TEASERS After enjoying a jar of canned fruits or vegetables wash and dry the jar, put the top on, and set the Jar on a shelf reserved for the purpose, When canning season arrives next year much time and trouble in TOMORROW'S BREARTAST.

Orange Juice Soft Cooked Efga Pecan CoSee Cake 1 ff Coffee. HUk Creamed Egca In Popovers Hushroom Sauce As Gratin Potatoes Baked Parsnips Uexican Slav Dutch Apple Cake Coffee SUNDAY'S EREAXFAST. Grapefruit Cornmeal Mush Maple Sirup Bacon Apple Butter 11 Coffee Milk DINNER. Pineapple Juice Crown Roast of Pork Cranberry and Apple Stufflng Marshmallow Swtet Potatoes Buttered Brussells Sprouts Cloverleaf Bolls Tangerine and Endive Salad Brick Ice Cream Marguerites Demi-tasse SUPPER. Sandwich Loaf Deviled Eggs Stuffed Celery Chocolate Cake with Peppermint fronting Black Tea Nut gathering and matching jars and covers will be saved.

iveep one shelf in the tjaiirrv stocked with canned foods in readi ness for the unexpected guest. RELATIVES MAKE HOLIDAY CALL ON DR. WYNEKOOP Dr. Alice Lindsay Wynekoop, who is to be tried for the murder of her daughter-in-law, Rheta, entertained pre-Christmaa visitors yesterday in her cell at the county JalL Her son. Walker, her daughter, Dr.

Katherine Wynekoop, and her sister, Mrs. Mabel Fair-cloe of Peoria, appeared at the Jail with presents of food and clothing. They were allowed to visit with Dr. Wynekoop for thirty minutes and emerged with a request that the prisoner be allowed to attend church services on Christmas day. Warden David Moneypenny sent word to Dr.

Wynekoop that she would be allowed to attend Episcopal services to be held in the Jail. Dr. Francis W. McNamara, Jail physician, reported that Dr. Wynekoop's physical condition is greatly improved.

Her case is set for trial on Jan. 4. COAL DEI.1VKRVMAN SEIZED. Fred Paber, 1618 West 80th street, was arrested yesterday by City Sealer Joe Grein on a charge of delivering coal In Chicago without a public weiifh muster's ticket cer-tltrlng the trylght. or a city Hreni.

Miner' and CW A Checks Brighten Business Outlook Into a thin sheet and cut Into, about 3 inch squares. Place a spoonful ot the filling (all ingredients thoroughly blended) on each square and fold to form a triangle. Dampen the edges Harrisburg, 111.. Dec. 21.rSoeclal.

Pay checks for $65,000 will be given IMPORTANT! These California Fruiifs Are Dlcndcd While They're Fresh! In SAVOY FRUIT SALAD four luscious fruits-while they are fresh and flavoryzte blended in their own sweet juices. To this combination is added delicious Hawaiian Pineapple -which has been vacuum sealed to retain its freshness. Hence you get vastly different flavor in Savoy with its big red cherries, sparkling pineapple temDting apricots, glistening sliced peaches and fine pears. The quality is so outstanding that it is guaranteed. Get some today.

At all good food dealers. and press them securely together. cy the Sahara Coal company to Sa line county miners this Saturday Now cook thse filled triangles in bolt Triple Golden Wedding Anniversary Scheduled Carbondale, 111., Dec. 21. A triple golden wedding anniversary in which three members of one family are principals, will take Mr.

and Mrs. E. K. Klmmell of Klkvllle, near here, to Brazeau, Mo, Dec. Mrs.

Kim-mell's two brothers J. E. Mllster and George K. Mllster, the latter a twin ot Mrs. Kimrnell and their mates are the other principals.

Miners in this county received checks ror more than 5100,000 on Dec. 15 lngj salted water for fifteen to twenty minutes. Drain and fry them In butter for a few minutes until browned. Serve sprinkled with buttered crumbs Those pay rolls, with mom than ta 000 for CWA workers between Dec and sugar or topped with whipped and sweetened sour cream. 15 and Christmas, brightened the business outlook for the county.

The Peabody mines, employing 1.400 men, still are idle, Copyright: 1933: By The Chicago iff rt i Steele-Wedeles Company, Chicago SAVOY FOODS HIGHEST QUALITY AT PRICES ALL CAN FOOD VALUES AT WEEK-END AFFORD 'Lazy Little Dumplings' Head List, Economical tip for week-end food (hopper weakly radio faafura will be preenrd today by Mary Maade ever station W-G-N. Tune in at 11:10 e'clock for Mist Maada'i market chat. 1 BY MARY MEADE. Surprise! I've been saving it up for you for weeks, for never could I seem to find the correct moment to bring it in. But now there appears to be something of a breathing spell between Thanksgiving and Christmas, so let's have it! 1 Thanks for the surprise go to Theresa IC a reader-friend of ours here in Chicago.

And the treat itself is an array of genuine, 100 per cent Polish recipes which make excellent eating, if we follow them faithfully, whether we can manage to pronounce them or not. Says Lady (don't know whether she's Miss or give these Polish recipes by their native names. I've lived mong the Poles all my life and have found many excellent cooks among them." The curtain raiser is for Leniewe Pierogi, which being Interpreted means Lazy Little Dumplings, supposedly because they're so simple to make. Polish families use them as dumplings to be served with the meat course, Then, on fast days, they turn about and use them as the main course. And If you have some left over, advises T.

IC, they're excellent when fried the next day. Here is the way of them: LEJflEWE PIEROGI POLISH. Lazy Little Dnmptinrs. 1 pound dr? co tt are chstse 1 cup flour teapooa (alt 6 ess yolks 1 tablespoon butter Press the cheese through a colander or mash with a wooden potato masher. Mix to a smooth mass with the butter, egg yolks, salt, and flour.

Form the dough into a roll about one and one-half inches in diameter and then cut into crosswise slices about three-quarters of an inch thick. Cook these In boiling, salted water fifteen to twenty minutes. Serve them' by pouring melted butter and sprinkling buttered crumbs over the drained pierogi. You may add sugar or sugar and cinnamon, i Next for a recipe, also typically Polish, about which, our friend writes, I can see the look on your face when you see the blood soup recipe!" But I fooled her. For she's not the first have heard laud this interesting dish.

So here it is: CZARINA DARK SOtTPJ. 1 pound apsre riot. Liver, heart, and ot duck 4 pound prunes pound dried pears eup raisins 1 medium sized apple, quartered 1 tablespoon flour 2H to 8 quarts water cup duck blood and vinegar mixture Cloves, allspice, peppercorns, salt, bavleaf. and onion may be added as desired tor flavorinc 1 class (rape Icily also if desired Butchers in Polish neighborhoods usually have this blood-and-vine-fa? mixture on band when they have ducks. To prepare the soup, cook the meat pieces and the fruit together in water until the meat and fruits are soft and the meat has cooked out its flavor.

Remove the meat, then strain the remaining soup, mashing it through a colander. Add water to dilute some' PKG, Mim MINCE MEAT FANCY MIXED LBS. NANCY HALL SWEET 55,000 IN CASH FRIZES For Solving. IN CROSSWORDS Th Misiinf Words, a Christmas Saying Appear in Every Pnle. SuIt the putiU and Complete the Saying Below It.

i A new puzzle eppeers eech day in the Daily Tribune. Hold all puzzles until you have the complete let of 36. Then tend them in. For rules end previoui puzzles, get back copies from your newsdealer or the Tribune. 4 LBS.

Haitto i com from school for the holidays. All over town carolers sang the old songs while tired shoppers paused to listen. Salvation Army lasses added musical cheer to the traffic along State street and the Volunteer of America Santa Clauses smiled and, bowed to 'young ana old. In the hotel lighted Christmas trees i burned the entire day and into the night, admired by thronga of young-j eters brought downtown for Christinas parties, Luncheons and dinners, teas and dances were spiced with, the pleasant expectancy ot presents and Santa Clauses and entertainment. Many a party was enjoyed the more because the proceeds were to go to make poor children happy.

9 Ao" Men Give Benefit. Among these was' the luncheon of the Chicago advertising men and women for the benefit of the Off-the-. Street club. About" 600 professional men and women gathered at the Hotel Sherman with 14 cooperating Not the least important on the list of headliners on the vaudeville program, which Included radio and stage stars, was the harmonica concert given by eight members of the OfT-the-Street club. o.

C. Harn was general chairman. In the same hotel 200 members of the Ohio society attended a party with presents, Santa Clftus and all the trim-- miners. In the Tavern club office girls of the Curtis Publishing company aa- sembled, arriving In costumes of the gay nineties, i The traditional American Christmas program was given by children of Daughters of the American Revolution during the afternoon in the Stevens hotel. They presented a sketch.

"Bringing in the Yule Ixg," and there were recitations and songs on such subjects as Night Before and A True Christmas Story of the Indians." Charles Franklin Green 15 years old, presided over a. model meeting of the junior organization, the Children of the American Revolution. Druggists Get Stockings. Last night 250 druggists received Christmas stockings with ISO assorted "drug store" presents at their 31st annual party of the Chicago Drug and Chemical association in the Stevens hotel. In addition there were fifteen acts of vaudeville.

Edward L. Drach is president of the association. More than 1,600 disabled veterans at Edward Hines Jr. hospital had their Christmas party yesterday when they were visited by the cast of Lady Be musical revue playing at the Blackstone theater, and were treated to the complete show in costume. Jimmy Cassidy's orchestra was in the pit.

Many of the men watched the show in bathrobes and wheel chairs. A One of the largest parties today will be the one given for 1,000 needy children by 600 Episcopal laymen who are members of the Church Club of Chicago. The party, to be held In the Hotel Sherman, will Include turkey dinner, presents, and a Christmas tree. Other proceeds will be used to aid the Episcopal settlement houses. Children whose parents' marital troubles brought them into court during the last year will be guests at a party this afternoon by Judge Gibson ii Oorman In the Court of Domestic Relations.

About 600 invitations have been issued. The court room and adjacent nursery has been decorated and a huge evergreen three weighted down with colored lights and tinsel has been erected In the court room. Show at 3ty Shelter. A musical show for 1,800 men who are temporarily out of work will be sponsored tonight at the Municipal shelter No. 1, 64 West Austin avenue, by Judge Edgar A.

Jonas. Mrs. Santa Claua distributed candy to boys and girls of the grammar sehools in the poorer sections ot the city yesterday under the direction of the Salvation Army. Tomorrow the Army will give various Christmas parties for underprivileged youngsters where toys will be distributed. The bureau of social service of the department of public welfare will hold Christmas parties In all the shelters for 6,000 homeless men and women on Sunday at 3 p.

m. There will be Christmas trees and gifts donated by merchants, and entertainment, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Conkey, head of the department, announced. Tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock members of the Children's Civic Music association will sing Christmas carols around the forty foot tree in the Hotel Stevens lobby, and afterward will attend a party In the children's play land as guests of the hotel.

Blue Devils Plan Party. Members of the Blue Devils, an organization of French-Americans living in Chicago, will hold a Christmas party at the Medinah Michigan avenue club tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock for a number of poor children. Rene Weiller, French consul, and Lewis Bernays, consul general of Great Britain, will attend. An entertainment for the youngsters will be followed by refreshments and distribution of gifts. About 350 needy youngsters were given a Christmas party last night at St.

Dominick's school, Sedgwick street and Chicago avenue by the Big Sis ters. Catholic women's charitable organization. A huge turkey dinner was topped off with gifts. Child carolers gathered yesterday to sing around the first outdoor Christmas crib in the city in the Grotto of Our Lady of Victory church, Agatite avenue near Lockwood. The grotto and shrine was constructed from 150 tons of Tufa stone dredged from mineral beds near Sandusky, O.

Programs? commemorating the Christmas holiday were held yesterday and will continue today in the schools. Many of the schools also will distribute Christmas baskets to the needy and to the old people in Institutions. At the Spaulding school for crippled children the pupils are to be treated io a Christmas lunch and program today. FANCY LB. 1 FT 5- BBSSsi ssassj ssan TTJ niVK AN -jrstev FOOD BASKET OR GIVE FOOD COUPONS SILVERBROOK FRESH CREAMERY IB) UTT 29c BUDDED WALNUTS HALP iC- wssssososssam ilm 1 A -g 55 15 Mmmimmmimmm rCAlN MCAIO Pound what, Thicken the blood-and-vinegar mixture with flour, then slowly pour the combination into the hot soup, boiling it for thirty minutes with constant stirring to avoid curdling.

Add Q9C FILLED CANDY 15c COLLEGE INN or vegItable soups 3CANS25c LB. Hi- "wk sugar to taste and serve with small dumplings. 10c NO. 2 CAN WHOLE SPICED PEARS D02 19C SELECTED. BULK EGGS T.

KL. suggests that she make up a cream puff recipe for the dumpling to be used with this soup, using a little less fat than the recipe calls for. FANCY PUMPKIN sccoV 2 19c SNIDER'S BEETS. PEAS OR BEANS 2 1JAR3 25c ROBERTS tfflsXgPuffl -B- 10c EIGHT O'CLOCK And lastly comes another Polish dumpling which likely Isn't so lazy i COFF rwi i kir nrwivl OVVMINO UUVVIN FLOUR pkq This Ch ristmas I ring Is: "A CERESOTA FLOURS 24c 24B 99c as the at Yule Say Solve the Puzzle and Fill in the Missing Wordls of This Saying. Stt BssVHsssIsssIsVsssIbbISsI' Ssl SB fit HtsVSVSBHsBSsSiSkeel tw aaj gfj ajsj aaj gsj ssj psj gsj fjsj osj ojsj aaj SB ssJ SV SK HORIZONTAL as the other: CHEESE PIEROGI.

Filling- pound dry cottage cheese Salt to lasts 1 tablespoon butter I Grated rind of one lemon .3 egg yolks Sugar to taste NOODLE DOUGH. 1 cups flour 2 egg yolks 1 teaspoon butter i teaspoon salt 1 Water i Combine the flour, beaten egg yolks, salt, and softened butter, adding enough water to make a soft dough. Knead well, then roll out the dough 3 BAG 50c 1. Opening in a wall 22. Talisman S.

Dried tubers of 24. Paddle CHASE SANBORN COFFEE RED CIRCLE COFFEE jcan 25c kl 21c East Indian orchid snf 25. Nothing 11 FANCY FLORIDA (Diraumcnes 10. Ktnd-iofHree WHOLE SPICED 44. Sister 46.

Succeed 47.. Boss of a flat-lot- tomed boat SO. Paradise 54. Toilet case 55. Not cleat; 59.

Part of a church 60. Narrow valley 61. Wipe out 62. Toward the shel-' tered side 63. Lateral surface 64.

Pusk away 65. Transmit 2fj. Character of being rare 29. Huge 33. Nativei metal Limb 35.

Talkativeness 36. Ribbed fabric 37. American Indian 38. Consume 22. Fisherman' 42.

Social gathering FOR a JUICE (Scotch var i 5th ii word in saying) 1 14. Uncovered (2 word in saying) 15. Love 16. Paradise 17. Fibber 18.

19. Commotion 20. Ill will DOZ. PEAR i 1 'jy VERTICAL NO CAN I LARGE SZE CALIFORNIA. i NAVEL ORANGES 29c EXTRA FANCY WASHINGTON BOXED 'J 1 JONATHAN APPLES 4 22c MICHIGAN CELERY wlha.rtgees?Slskps Are You Sure of PURITY in the Fresh Pork Sausage You Buy? Berkshire fresh pork sausage is made only from extra fresh choice cuts.

Just the "right seasoning is added to bring cut the-natural flavor. Purity approved by the U. S. Serve this licious, healthful fresh pork sausage tomorrow. MIULER HART, Chicago Open tonight until P.M.

and Saturday night until 9t30P.M. Delicious your Christmas Dinner 43. The pineapple 45. At no time 46. Disk turning on au axis 47.

Pleads 48. Gudrun's husband 49. Regretted 51. Glade 52. Level (last word in saying) 53.

Require 56k, Exist 57. Space 58, Avail ilt 12. Guess (Scot.) -i 13. To tie 21. Greek letter 23.

Unit of wire measurement 26. Style 27. Angry 28. Revolt ,30. Scarcer 31.

Large 32. Devoid of contents 40. Machine 41. Regret 42. Pastrv 1.

Competent 2. Shower' Stuff 4. Feudal duty to a. lord 5. Sylvan deity 6.

Fuss 7. Chop 8. Assam silkworm 9. Nut 10. Genus of trees, the birches 11.

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