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LVI Ruth and Bettina Make Preparations

"Yes, indeed," said Bettina, "and I've spent most of the afternoon cleaning my furs with corn meal, and fixing those new comforters for the sleeping porch, and putting away some of the summer clothing." "I believe we will need those new comforters tonight. How were you fixing them?" "I was basting a white cheese-cloth edge, about twelve inches wide, along the width that goes at the head of the bed, you know. It's so easy to rip off and wash, and I like to have all the comforters fixed that way. I was cleaning my old furs, too, to cut them up. I'm planning to have a fur edge on my suit this winter. I don't believe you'll know the furs, the suit, or Bettina when you see the combination we will make together! Fur is the thing this year, you know." "Couldn't you spare me a little to transform my overcoat? I'd like to look different, too!" "Silly! Come along to the kitchen! There's beefsteak to-night (won't it taste good?) and I want you to cook it, while I'm getting the other things on the table. I didn't expect you quite so soon."

That night for dinner they had: Beefsteak Creamed Potatoes Devilled Tomatoes Rolls Butter Plum Sauce Bettina's Drop Cookies

BETTINA'S RECIPES

(All measurements are level) Creamed Potatoes (Two portions) 1 C-diced cooked potatoes 1 T-green pepper, chopped fine 1 T-butter 1 T-flour ½ C-milk ¼ t-salt

Melt the butter, add the flour and salt, mix well, and add the milk slowly. Cook until creamy, and add the potatoes and the chopped green pepper. Serve very hot. Devilled Tomatoes (Two portions)

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2 tomatoes 2 T-flour 1 T-lard 1/8 t-salt 1 T-butter 1 T-sugar ½ t-mustard 1/8 t-salt A pinch of paprika 1 hard-cooked egg ½ t-flour 2 T-vinegar 1 T-water

Peel the tomatoes, cut in half and sprinkle with flour. Place the lard in a fryingpan, and when hot, add the tomatoes. Brown nicely on both sides, and sprinkle with salt. When brown, place on a hot platter and pour over them the following sauce: Sauce—Place the butter in a pan, add the sugar, mustard, salt and paprika, the egg cut fine, and the flour. Mix well, add the vinegar and water. Heat, allow to boil one minute, and then pour over the tomatoes. (If the sauce seems too thick when it has boiled one minute, add a little more water.) Drop Cookies (Twenty-four cookies) 1/3 C-butter 1 C-sugar 1 egg ½ C-sour milk ½ t-soda ¼ t-salt 1 t-vanilla ¼ C-chopped raisins 2½ C-flour ½ t-baking powder

Cream the butter, add the sugar, then the whole egg. Mix well. Add the sour milk and the vanilla. Mix the baking powder, soda and flour well, add the raisins and add to the first mixture. Beat well. Drop from a spoon onto a buttered and floured pan, leaving three inches between the cookies. Bake fifteen minutes in a moderate oven.

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CHAPTER LXXIX

SURPRISING ALICE AND HARRY

"W

E knew you'd be here, and we've come to surprise you!" shouted Bob, Fred, Bettina and Ruth, as they opened the door of the new apartment

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