1913. 
1139 
THIS RURAL NEW-YORKER 
The Rural Patterns. 
When ordering patterns always give 
number of patterns and measurements 
desired. 
The first group shows S02G girl’s coat 
in Balkan style, eight to 14 years, with 
or without belt and cuffs. 8003 girl’s 
yoke dress, six to 12 years. 8011 girl’s 
dress, eight to 14 years. 8027 child’s 
one-piece dress, two to six years, with 
box plait at front and at back. 8012 boy’s 
box-plaited dress, tw r o to six years, with 
knickerbockers. 
The second group includes 8005 
plice blouse, 34 to 42 bust, with 
collar, three-quarter or long sleeves, 
gathered blouse, 34 to 42 bust, 
semi-princess gown, 34 to 42 bust, 
three-piece skirt, elbow or long sleeves. 
799S three-piece skirt, 22 to 30 waist. 
S()()n rlrnnnrl fnrA.ninnn 90 fA QO 
S006 draped two-piece skirt, 22 to 30 
waist, with high or natural waistline. 
Price of each pattern 10 cents. 
Green Tomato Preserves and Pickles. 
Here is a very good recipe for sweet 
whole tomato preserves or pickle. Seven 
pounds of nice even-sized, small, green 
tomatoes, six pounds of sugar, three 
lemons and one ounce each of whole cin¬ 
namon and whole cloves, and one-half 
ounce of whole green ginger. Pierce 
each tomato with a fork, heat all to¬ 
gether slowly, and boil till tomutoes look 
clear. Don’t use seeds of lemons. Take 
out the tomatoes w . a perforated skim¬ 
mer and lay on large platters and when 
cool (not cold) fill in glass jars. Boil 
the syrup till very thick, pour over toma¬ 
toes hot, and seal. 
Egg or Husk Tomato Pickles.—Prick 
each with a needle, weigh and to each 
seven pounds of tomatoes take four pounds 
of sugar and spice them with a little 
mace, cinnamon and cloves. Heat slowly 
to a boil and skim, then add not more 
than one pint of vinegar to seven pounds 
of tomatoes. Boil about 10 minutes, not 
longer. Take out with perforated skim¬ 
mer and spread on platters to cool. Boil 
syrup thick and pack and seal like other 
fruits. MRS. D. s. D. 
Sweet Tomato Pickles. —Take one 
peck green tomatoes after they are finely 
sliced, one cup salt sprinkled through 
them, let stand over night, then drain 
thoroughly, boil till tender in two quarts 
wrnter and one pint vinegar, then drain 
again and make syrup of one gallon vine¬ 
gar, two pounds brown sugar, two table¬ 
spoonfuls ground allspice, two table- 
spoonfuls ground cloves, two tablespoon- 
fills ground cinnamon, two tablespoon¬ 
fuls ground white ginger, one small tea¬ 
spoonful pepper; boil 15 minutes and 
pour over tomatoes hot. This recipe will 
not mould. 
“Tomato Salad.” —Eight quarts green 
chopped tomatoes, one cup salt, let stand 
over night. Boil one-half hour in 
liquor and drain dry. Add 2% quarts 
vinegar, one cup green or ripe peppers 
chopped; one-half pound white mustard 
seed, three pounds brown sugar, two 
tablespoonfuls ground mustard, two table¬ 
spoonfuls ginger mixed in cold vinegar. 
Cook the tomatoes and peppers in that 
until it begins to get thick ; can hot. 
MRS. R. T. n. 
Baked Calf’s Heart. —One calf’s 
heart, one onion, one bay leaf, two stalks 
of celery, one half of a small red pepper 
and one cu^? of well-seasoned poultry 
stuffing. Trim the heart and soak in 
cold salted water for half an hour. Place 
in a saucepan and add the vegetables 
and seasonings. Then add hot water to 
barely cover. Bring to the boil. Reduce 
the heat, cover closely and simmer until 
tender. Remove from the kettle and 
when cool enough to handle fill the cavity 
with the stuffing. Place in a braising 
pan and add one cup of the stock in 
which it was cooked. Dust with flour 
and brown in the oven basting frequently. 
When nicely browned place on a hot plat¬ 
ter surrounded with tomato sauce and 
serve with rice or mashed potatoes. 
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