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FINE PEANUT CANDY RECIPE THAT IS USED BY THE CHINESE. Orientals Know Well How to Make This Favorite Confection Deli cious When Prepared at Home The Pecan Pralines. There Is no peanut candy better than that made by the Chinese. "The sugar and water are not boiled to the "crack," hut to the "ball" degree' evi dently. A slight flavor of lemon peel may bo given. The peanuts aro added and the soft mass turned into a re ceptacle which contains a deep layer of little white sesame seeds. More seeds are scattered over the top, and these adhere to the hot candy. When cool it is cut in squares or diamonds with a very sharp knife, for if a knife bo dragged over it the candy would pull out of shape. Peanut Candy. A homemado pea nut candy muy bo mado from three pounds of sugar and a pound and n half .of peanuts. Allow one pint ol water for the sugar and boil It. As soon as it comes to a boil put in the peanuts and a largo teaspoonful of pure cream of tartar. Have a very moderate fire and let it cook until when you lift the wooden spatula you use for candy-making the nuts and syrup will run off easily from II. Havo a baking pan well oiled or but tered. When about cold invert the pan and let the sheet of candy fall upon the table. Turn it over and with a sharp knife cut it into strips, or, if not so particular, just knock it smartly and break it into irregulav pieces. Other nuts may be so used. Pecan Pralines. Pecan nuts should bo made into pralines with brown sugar. Choose the best dark brown sugar and boll it with a little water until it spins a thread. Then put in the nuts and turn into rings, or' drop in circles the size of a cooky on paper. If they do not come off easily, a little moistening of the paper on the reverse side will make them loosen. If you have an old-fashioned grocer who has good molasses barrels, get tho sugary deposit in them. Perhaps somo baker may have this, but mo lasses in tho good old way Is 'not. eas ily had since modern mills and trusts came into vogue and rapid methods havo driven out old slow ways. Peo ple get syrup In cans and molasses does not play the part It once did. Sorghum will not answer for the old recipes In confectionery or ginger bread or steamed puddings. Coeoanut, when shredded, or brazil nut sliced may bo added to white sugar pralines. Poll the sugar and water until it will spin a thread and may be cooled and stirred until it will drop out a creamy mass, but not so stiff but that It will spread easily, and cool in firm cakes. TIED TO A CHAIR. Sauce for Desserts. A plain vanilla ice croar a corn starch pudding, or a minute tapioca becomes a fancy dessert when served with chocolate custard sauce. Peat one egg with on-fourth cup sugar -until well incorporated, add a pinch of salt and one cupful hot milk, beating con stantly to prevent tho egg cooking; melt one-fourth ounce chocolate and one-eighth cupful sugar with two tablespoonfuls hot water In basin oC hot water until it becomes glossy; then add to the milk and eggs and cook In double boiler until custard coats tho spoon; when cool add one fourth teaspoonful ground cinnamon, Improved Mush. To Improve the flavor and quality of grated or ground mush heat sifted meal on a shallow pan or two pans, if necessary, in a moderate oven till it is dellciously parched, yot not scorched brown or the least blacken ed. Then stir into boiling water suffi ciently salted. This is less liablo to be lumpy or pasty; also cooks sooner than raw meal. Walnut Waffles. One scant cup brown sugar, two eggs, one teaspoon 'baking powder, four heaping tablespoons of flour, three-fourths cup chopped walnuts. Drop by teaspoon on buttered tin. These are fine. The Ninny. There is a species called ninny. Tho individuals of this class havox an an swer for everything; they will tell lies sooner than hold their tongue.- Palzac. Bride Cake. One cup sugar, one-fourth cup but ter, creamed together, one-half cup ( cold water, one and one-half cups flour, one-hair teaspoon soda, one tea spoon cream tartar. Last add beaten whites of two eggs and one teuspoon vanilla. Heat all two minutes boforo baking. To one pint of quince juice, mado as for making jelly, add ono pint of sugar; boll to a thick syrup, but not enough to jelly; strain and seal in bottles. Good with buckwheat cakes. Unable to Move About On Account f Kidney Troubles. Mra. Anna Beebo, River and Monroe Sts., Anoka, Minn., says: "I had to sit in a chair day after day unablo to movo nbout on ac count of rheumatic pains in my back, hips and legs. I was short of breath and my heart would flut ter after the least exertion. I had dizzy spells and bearing down pains and tho kidney secretions wore much disordered. I thought I would not livo long, but since using Doan's Kidney Pills I am a different woman, can do my own work nnd have no fear of thoso troubles returning." Sold by all druggists. CO cents a box. Fo8ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. HERE'S A NEW DEFINITION. And Many There Are Will Say Senator Piatt Was Right. A rather cynical joke has been re cently credited to Senator Piatt. Tho sonator, on his lastwisitjto tho Manhattan Beach hotel, allowed a pretty little girl, a western million aire's daughter, to be presented to him. Tho little girl, In the course of ono of her many chats with the aged statesman, said: "Toll mo, won't you, senator, what political economy is?" "Political economy, my dear child," Senator Piatt Is said to havo replied, "is tho art of never buying more votes than 'you actually need." BABY'S ECZEMA GREW WORSE. Hospitals and Doctors Could Not Re lieve Him But Cuticura Remedies a Speedy, Permanent Cure. "Eczema appeared when our baby was three months old. "We applied to several doctors and hospitals, each of which gave us something different every time, but nothing brought relief. At last, one of our friends recommend ed to us Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. A few days afterwards im provement could be noted. Since then we havo used nothing but Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, and now tho baby Is six months old and is quite cured. All that we used was one cake of Cuticura Soap and two boxes Cuti cura Ointment, costing In all $1.25. C. F. Kara, 313 East 65th Street, New York, March 30, 1906." Shy One Fare. Inspector Johnson, of tho Columbus Railway company, tells the following story of ono of his new conductors: Tho inspector had boarded a car on one of the East Side lines and glanc ing at the register, noticed that there wore nine passengers on nnd only eight fares. He touched the conductor on the shoulder, a green man from the country, and said: "You aro shy one fare. There are nine people on the car and only eight fares collected." "By gosh," said tho conductor, "that's right," and hastily grabbing the bell cord, he stopped the car and yell ing at tho passengers ordered ono 'of them to "git off." Columbus Despatch, i Restricted Choice., "The people and the corporations," said Senator La Follette the other day, "remind me of a woman and her little boy. There was a very largo chicken and a very small duck on the table and the woman, pausing with the carving knife raised, said: 'Johnny, which will you take, chicken or duck?' 'Duck,' piped Johnny. But the mother shook her head. No, Johnny,' she said in a firm, yet kindly voice, 'you can't havo duck, my dear. Take your choice, darling, take your choice, but you can't havo duck.' " Forestalled. Mifkins I don't believe a word of It. WlntHg A word of what? Mifkins Of what you just now said. 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When the supper dishes had been put away, the chore's done and tho ovening lamp lighted wo gathered beside tho organ for a good old fashioned 'sing. On the center table were Btrewn tho Christmas remembrances taken from Christmas tree on tho evening before. Glancing over them 1 suddenly ex claimed 'Hollo! my good friend, Hello!' and as tho others looked up with surprise, I picked up a copy of 'Heart Throbs' and read to them from Its pages tho 'piece' I spoko in Bchool 40 years ago. "That was enough to set in motion the friendly cntortuining spirit of Heart Throbs, and the music was for gotten as wo took turns reading the humorous nnd pathetic bits of prono and verso thnt havo been preserved in this wonderful volume. Somo hooka have great literary value, somo havo historical significance, but Heart Throbs Is the only book I know that slaps you on tho back In a friendly sort of way, suiting itself to your moods and proving faithful to ovory emotion. 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