July 21, 1916, 
six tablespoonfuls of powered sugar 
and one quart of new milk, one pint 
Madeira wine and a half pint of 
French brandy. Just before putting 
the mixture into glasses, put in the 
beaten whites of the six eggs and 
serve immediately. 
And now we may only glance at the 
possibilities of tea for their name is 
legion and we have not space enough 
to speak of them all. Of course, 
iced tea is the greatest known factor 
in summer hospitality and it is, there- 
fore, but fitting that a few suggestions 
for its making be given to the 
Colonel’s Lady. Make fresh tea, 
double strength with water boiling 
hard. Allow this to stand for five 
minutes, then place a thin slice of 
lemon in the bottom of each glass and 
a heaping teaspoonful of sugar. Fill 
glass with finely chopped ice and pour 
in the tea. Iced tea made in this way 
will be found greatly superior to the 
tea that is cooled in a jar on the ice. 
A dash of rum in iced tea is enjoyed 
by many. 
STRAND THEATRE, LYNN 
Summer-tinie shows at the Strand - 
theatre, Lynn, maintain the same high 
standard of excellence that made the 
winter programs so popular. There 
has been and will be no change cf 
policy. Paramount pictures head 
every bill and incidental music is fur- 
rished by the largest orchestra now 
playing in any theatre in New Eng- 
land. ‘The musicians appear in silk 
outing shirts and white flannel crou- 
sers and ushers and other attaches of 
the house in gray jackets and white 
duck trousers, as in President Mark’s 
New York Strand theatre. 
The current attractions, through 
Saturady night, are Clara Kimball 
Young in “The Feast of Life” and 
Cleo Ridgley and Wallace Reid in 
“The Selfish Woman.” For Sunday 
the principal attraction will be Frank 
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