Aug. 11, 1916. 
Cream cheese combined with pi- 
mentoes and chopped olives makes a 
favorite sandwich with either white 
or graham bread. Crusts should be 
cut off and the bread may be cut in 
attractive shapes if there are guests 
for luncheon. Cream cheese used 
alone with thinly sliced brown bread 
is excellent. About eight layers sliced 
crosswise makes a most attractive 
sandwich. 
Ham is the choicest meat for sand- 
wiches, either deviled or cold, boiled; 
and white bread is the best for this 
kind of sandwich. Special care must 
be taken in the selection of deviled 
ham. 
Crisp young lettuce leaves with 
thick mayonnaise dressing between 
buttered slices of white bread are 
cool and refreshing. These should 
be made just before serving, as 
should any salad sandwich. Cucum- 
bers, tomatoes, cherries or bananas 
used with lettuce and mayonnaise are 
delicious filling for sandwiches. 
Custards, steamed, in attractive 
cups make an excellent dessert for 
summer luncheons, and are nourish- 
ing as well as appealing. This recipe 
is excellent for a rich, plain custard: 
3 fresh eggs, 1 pint milk, % cup 
sugar. 
Mix these well and steam in cups 
15 or 20 minutes. Test with a silver 
knife, and when the custard has 
steamed long enough, the knife will 
come out clean. 
A plain custard is easily made into 
a rich pudding by the addition of 
bread cubes and chopped dates. This 
may be served with or without cream. 
Layer Cake is an ideal sumner 
dessert for it may be simple or elab- 
orate, as the housewife prefers. _ It 
should be eaten within twenty-four 
hours of cooking. Lemon jelly cake 
is one of the nicest of layer cakes 
when it is not put together until just 
before serving. Miss Parloa’s rule 
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teaspoonful cream of tartar, one-half 
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