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American Agriculturist, May 17, 
" For Better Heating 
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The Graduation Party 
Games to Play and Refreshments to Serve 
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HEN roses are used for decorative 
purposes, the linen and china 
should be of the finest. Use roses to 
surround dishes, but not to touch foods 
unless candied leaves are served with 
bon-bons. Decorate the chandelier, 
candelabra, and candles with silk roses, 
preferably red for night, or pink and 
white when candles are not lighted. Place 
a rose with each dessert and float one in 
each finger bowl. Do not use a profusion 
of flowers to give a studied effect, but 
use a sufficient amount of real roses and 
artificial ones to look tasteful and simple. 
Play Games After Luncheon 
An amusing game is to have the hostess 
pass pencils and paper on which the 
following questions are written, without 
the answers, of course. 
There is a rose named for an Irish 
lake.—Killarney. 
One spinsters enjoy.—Tea Rose. 
And one that enjoys traveling around. 
—Crimson Rambler. 
And one on the banks of the stream.— 
Moss Rose. 
While one is a maiden, very entrancing. 
—American Beauty. 
A country of Europe.—La France. 
The prize may be a large bunch of 
roses tied with ribbon. Appropriate to 
graduation is the “Pen” game. 
A “pen” that is a household pest.— 
Pen (ants).—Penance. 
A “pen” that is a kitchen utensil. Pen 
(sieve).—Pensive. 
A “pen” that is a letter of the alphabet. 
Penn(e).—Penny. 
A “pen” found in or part of a doorway. 
Pen (sill).—Pencil. 
A “pen” that is a relative. Pen (aunt). 
— Pennant. 
Remove the stones from the cherries and 
fill the centers with nut meats, add the 
marshmallows, bananas and oranges. 
Mix together, lightly, and serve on 
shredded lettuce with mayonnaise. 
June Salad.—Three bananas, one 
orange, two apples, three slices of pine- 
apple, half a cup of sugar, three eggs, 
half a cup of lemon juice and half a cup 
of pineapple juice. Cut the fruit into 
cubes. Beat up the eggs and sugar to¬ 
gether, put them into a double boiler, 
add the lemon juice and the pineapple 
juice, stir over the fire till they thicken, 
then pour over the fruit. 
Strawberry Sherbet.—One quart of 
ripe strawberries, two cups of juice, two 
pints of water, one pound of sugar and 
the strained juice of one lemon. Mash 
the berries or enough to make one pint 
of juice. Add the sugar to the mashed 
berries and let stand until dissolved, 
Add the other ingredients and press 
through a fine cheese cloth or through a 
fruit press. Freeze and serve. 
Almond Cake.—Blanch enough al¬ 
monds to fill a cup when skinned, and 
when cold pound to a paste. Or what is 
more convenient, buy the almond paste 
ready prepared. Cream a quarter of a 
pound of butter with a pound of powdered 
sugar and beat into this the well-whipped 
yolks of seven eggs. Then beat in 
gradually the almond paste, a teaspoonful 
of rose water, a quart of sifted flour, and 
lastly the stiffened whites of the eggs. 
Bake in a loaf in a steady oven until a 
straw comes out clean from the thickest 
part. When cold, ice, flavoring the icing 
with rose water and a very little essence 
of bitter almonds. 
Orange Cakes.—One cupful of corn¬ 
starch, four tablespoonfuls butter, one 
FOR THE FAMILY’S EVERYDAY WARDROBE 
No. 2085, an apron is life-insurance for 
your dress. Cut several at a time from, 
this pattern, obtainable in sizes 36, jO, 44 
and !i8 inches bust measure. Size 36 
takes yards material. Price, 12c. 
d 2054 
No. 2054. —Beltless Blouse 
with circular sides. It cuts 
in sizes 16 years, 36, 3S, W 
and 42 inches bust measure. 
Price, 12c. 
No. 2106, a sturdy boy's play suit cuts in sizes, S, 4 
and 6. Economical of material. Price, 12c. 
No. 2089, a make-over or hot weather bloomer frock, comes in sizes \, 6, 8, 
10 and 12 years. Price, 12c. 
TO ORDER: Write your name, address, pattern numbers and sizes clearly. Enclose 
correct remittance and send to Pattern Department, American Agriculturist, 461 
Fourth Avenue, N. Y. City. Stamps are safer than coins. Add 10c if you wish our 
big summer catalogue, full of enticing styles. 
A “pen” that inhabits the globe. 
Pen (man).—Penman. 
A “pen” that is labeled. Pen(tag on). 
—Pentagon. 
Refreshments 
Chicken and Celery Sandwiches.— Mix 
one cup of chopped chicken meat with 
three tablespoonfuls of minced celery 
and enough salad dressing to make a 
good consistency to spread. Cut bread 
in round shapes before filling in with 
chicken. 
Cherry and Marshmallow Salad.— Half 
a pound of marshmallows, cut in 
quarters, one cup of white cherries, three 
sliced bananas, one cup of diced pine¬ 
apple and four oranges cut in small pieces. 
half cupful of sugar, two eggs, the grated 
rind of two oranges, and the juice of half 
an orange. Sift the cornstarch and mix 
the sugar with the grated orange rinds. 
Beat the butter and sugar to a soft cream. 
Whisk the eggs until frothy then stir 
them slowly a little at a time into the 
butter and sugar and beat the mixture 
well. Add the cornstarch very lightly, 
a little at a time, and then the strained 
orange juice. Grease some small fancy 
tins, and fill them half full with the 
mixture. Bake the cakes very careful)} 
in a moderate oven for _ about fifteen 
minutes or until set and delicately colored. 
Allow the cakes to cool a little before 
lifting them out of the tins as they brea 
easily.— H. A. Lynan. 
