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FOR SALE,
One, Addressograph Machine, complete, I
and in first-class condition. Manufactured j
by the Addressograph Company of Chicago,
111. Address or call on
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN,
920 E. Main St. Richmond, Va.
I UNIVERSITY COLLEGE I
OF MEDiCIHE,RvT?RHSsF.?
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ARCHITECT,
Rooms 6-7-8-9 and 10, Third Floor,
1014 East Main Street,
RICHMOND, - VIRGINIA.
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Lumber Dealers,
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Phone 1963
RICHMOND, VA.
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rd Now Fruits for 1?08,/ree.
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IE PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SOU'
Household
QUICK SOUPS.
Cream of Asparagus Soup.?Wash one
bundle of asparagus; cut off the tops;
throw them into a pint of boiling salted
water, and cook gently for twenty minutes;
drain, saving the water in which
they were boiled. Add to this the remaining
part of the asparagus, cut into j
small p'eces; cook for fifteen minutes,
and press in a colander. Put a quart of
milk in a double boiler; add, rubbed together.
two tablespoonfuls of butter and
iwo oi nour; cook until smooth and
creamy; add the asparagus that has
been pressed through the colander, and
when hot add the asparagus tips. Season
and serve.
Cream of Spinach Soup.?Pick the
leaves from two quarts of spinach; wash
thoroughly, and throw into a dry kettle;
tsand over the fire and stir constantly
until the spinach has wilted; cover the
kettle, and cook for ten minutes. Drain,
saving the water. Chop the spinach fine,
and press it through a sieve. Return it
to the water; add a tablespoonful of
grated onion and one quart of milk. Rub
together-two tablespoonfuls of butter and
two cf flour; stir it into the soup, and
stir until it reaches the boiling point.
Strain again; reheat; season with a level
teaspoonful of salt and a saltspoonful of
white pepper.
Cream of Potato Sonp.?Select three
large potatoes weighing about a pound.
Pare, wash and cover with boiling water;
boil for five minutes; drain, and
threw the water away. Cover with a
pint of fresh, boiling water; add an onion,
sliced, a bay leaf, a stalk of celery,
chopped, or a quarter of a teaspoonful
of celery seed; cover, and boil until the
potatoes are tender. Press the whole
through a sieve. Put one quart of milk
in a double boi'er. Rub together one tabiespoonful
of butter and two of flour;
add to the milk, stir until thick and
smooth. Add the potato, a rounding
teaspoonful of salt and a salt-spoonful of
white pepper. Stir over the fire for five
minutes, and serve at once. This soup
is not goed if reheated.
Cream of Tomato Soup.?Put into a
saucepan a pint of strained tomatoes;
add a sliced onion, a bay leaf and a small
piece of mace. Cover the saucepan and
cook for five minutes. Put into a double
boiler a quart of milk. Rub together
two tablespoonfuls of butter and two of
flour; add to the milk, and stir until
thick and smooth. Strain the tomatoes
into a soup tureen, add a saltspoonful of
bicarbonate of soda, season with salt and
pepper, stir, and, while this is frothing,
add hastily the thickerted milk; stir just
ennnrh to ml* nnJ corvn In >?*
the slightest danger of this curdling If
you add the milk quickly. This soup
can not be reheated. If necessary to
keep warm any length of time, keep the
materials in separate vessels, mixing at
the last moment.
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His peace is eternal Peace.?Rev. John
Clark.
TH. January 27, 1909.
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