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THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1917. kIVk ' - G LIBERTY No. BY MAUI A Department Of Domestic Economy Intended To Serve A Patriotic Purpose In Conserving Food Needed By The Allied Armie. In Europe CORNMEAL 1. When coiT.inofil is first pur phased, spread out In a shallow layer in n Hat baking (in and heal, slowly in a moderate oven, of course avoiding eoolrjiK the meal. This destroys the halehiiiK power of whatever weevil sul'slanees may he present, and if sealed at once in nn hlr-tinht Jar, will keep indefinitely. 2. Cornmeal Ginaerbrearl Jlix 1 cup yellow cornmeal. i CUT) cacn molasses and sugar, 1 tbl. butter, V2 ts. salt, '2 nip each of sour and sweet milk, and rook in a double boiler for 10 mi miles. When cool, add cup (lour, is. soda, and U ts! each of pincer, cinnamon, and cloves and hake in a shallow tin in. a moder ate oven. 3. New England Brown Bread Take IVi cup stale bread crumbs, 3','t cups cold water, -14 cup molasses V,2 cup eacli of cornmeal, rye flour and graham Hour and 3 Is. soda. Soak bread in 2 cups of the cold water over n'ght. Hub through colan der, add molasses and remaining in gredients. Stir till well mixed, fill buttered 1 lb. baking powder (ins 23 lull, cover and steam 2 hours. 4. Yum-Yum Pudding Take 1 cup cold cornmeal mush, cup syrup, V2 cup milk, cup raisins, 2 eggs, mix well and put into a double hoiler, until heated through and smooth. Then turn into a buttered baking dish and bake 40 minutes. Serve with cream. 5. Cornmeal Souffle Slice two pieces of bacon and fry, draining off the flat. Cook 13 cup cornmeal with 1 cup boiling water and salt to taste, add cup milk, yolks of two eggs, and fold in the beaten whites. Bake in a moderate oven for 33 minutes. 6. Fruit Gems. One cup cornmeal, 1 Is. salt, 1 ts. baking powder, ',2 cup each of raisins and currants, l'a cups rich milk. Cook meal and salt in milk for a few minutes. When cool, add baking powder and beat well. Add fruit and "bake in well greased muffin tins. 7. Cornmeal Gems One egg, 2 cups buttermilk or sour milk, 2 cups cornmeal, 1 cup flour, 23 cup brown sugar, 2 heaping tbl. shortening, 1 ts. soda and 1 ts. salt. 8. Brown Bread Two cups graham zour, 1 cup corn meal, 2 ts. baking powder and 1 ts. salt, 1 cup molasses and a pinch of soda, cup sugar, 2 cups milk and raisins lo taste. Steam in baking powder tins '2 full, well covered or bake. 9. Spider Corn Bread Into a dish sift cup cornmeal, cup Hour, V2 tbl. sugar, '2 ts. salt, and Vi ts. soda. Add 1 well beaten egg, cup sweet milk and Vz cup of sour milk. Melt 2 tbl. butter or shortening in a frying pan, turn in the mixture and pour over it, 1 cup sweet milk without stirring. Bake in a moderate oven 25 minutes. 10. Southern Spoon Bread Pour 1 cup boiling water over Send your suits and dresses to us fvench 2r Cleaning You are sure of them coming back to you In splendid order and PER. FECTLY RENEWED. Our Dyeing establishment Is the best on the Islands. FRENCH LAUNDRY 777 South King Street 1917 Indian Motorcycles-Honolulu Prices Model TYPE N. Powerplus twin cylinder, cradle spring frame, 3 speed model. Develops 15 to 18 horsepower on dynamometer teat TYPENE. Powerplus twin cylinder, cradle spring frame, 3 speed model, with complete electrica equipment including amme ter. Develops 15 to 18 horse power on dynamometer tesL TYPE S. Improved side car with adjust able axle. TYPE T. Standard delivery van with ad justable axle, body dimem justable axle, body dimen sions 40" long, 21" wide, 21" high, metal coTer with latch. E. O. HALL & DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE CATERING O 17 WOMEN a mp cornmeal. Cook briskly for 5 minutes, add 1 dessertspoon butter and i2 is. salt and stir until well blend ed. Take from fire, add cup sweet m'lk, 1 well beaten egg. Tour into a well greased pan and brown in oven lor about 20 minutes. 11. New Style Mush Add 2 ts. salt to 3 cups boiling water, sift in 1 cup yellow cornmeal mid stir constantly for 10 minutes. Add 1 cup sweet milk gradually, so as not to stop boiling. Cook 10 minutes longer then put In a double boih r for hour. Eat as a cereal or use as a substitute for potato. Can be sliced after cooling In a pan and fried. 12. Indian Pudding Heat 1 quart of milk and stir in cup cornmeal till it thickens. Take from fire and add '2 cup molasses, 1 ts. salt, and 1 ts. ginger and cinnamon. Tut into a buttered baking dish, add 1 cup cold milk and bake over a slow fire for 2 hours. 13. Prune Brown Bread T.,1... 1 .. i.i. .1 i viii riaiueu luriiuieill, '2 cup molasses, V4 ts. soda, 2 cup gra ham Hour, 1 cup sour milk, 1 ts. salt, and 1 cup chopped prunes. Steam for 3 hours. Is delicious. 14. St. Charles Corn Bread One pint cornmeal, 1 ts. baking powder, and 1 ts. salt sifted together. Mix 1 pint milk, 1 tbl. melted butter, and 2 well beaten eggs together and stir into meal, beating hard for 2 minutes. Pour into greased pan and bake 30 minutes in a hot oven. Other cornmeal recipes will be given later. Departed Iiy str. Mauna Kea, Friday Aug. 31 from Lahaina Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Atherton, Miss Johnson, G. Yamasakl, E. R. Cameron, M. McComiskey, Mrs. Keanui, Mrs. Makahi and three chil dren, J. Kaneshiro, Ah Sam, Kalama, Miss Kajama, Miss De Coita, M. Mi lous, Miss MUour, Ly Kwau, Sister Flaviana, Sister Susanna, Sister Ep ren, L. L. Smith, A. S. Hay ward, M. Rocha, J. Akuna, O. C. Bottleson, M. Perreira, Miss Wong, Miss E. Searle, Miss Uoo, Miss Kakusha, Miss Katsu numa, Miss Bradley, Miss Soper, Mrs. Lee Wy, Master Kim, J. Maley, B. F. Vickers, J. P. Lynch, L. Kem Wai. Arrived By str. Claudine, Sept. 1 Mr. W. II. Rice, B. O. Wist, E. G. Bartlett, H. A. Baldwin, W. O. Smith, Mrs. Tacka hury, George Tripp, Mr and Mrs. J. H. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ganfield, Miss Betty Lindsay, Miss Barbara Lindsay, Sam Au, Master Lau, Miss Ah Lung, Mr. Tavares, Bro. Lewis. Dr. J. J. FARRELL, Specialist in Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, will be at the Maui Hotel, Tuesday, September 11th. Phone for appointment. Adv. for HONOLULU Cash Installments Terms 1295.00 $305.00 $130.00 cash and Beven monthly payments of $25.00 each. $145.00 cash and monthly pay ments of $25. 00 each. $335.00 $345.00 $100.00 $110.00 $50.00 cash and s 1 x monthly payments of $10.00 each. $50.00 cash and six monthly payments o f $10.00 each. $100.00 $110.00 Those Who Travel SON, LIMITED TERRITORY OF HAWAII. LODGE MAUI, NO. 884, A. F.iA.M Stated meetings will be held at Masonic Hall, Kahulul, on the first Saturday night of each month at 7:30 v. M. Visiting brethren are cordially In- ruea to attend. II. K. DUNCAN, n. W. M. W. A. ROBD1NS, Secretary. ALOHA LODGE NO. 3 KNIGHT8 OF PYTHIAS. Regular meetings will be held at the Knights of Pythias Hall, Wailu- ku, on the second and fourth Friday or each month. AH visiting members are cordially Invited to attend. A. C. RATTRAY, C. C. J. H. TRATT, K. R & S. Crisco FOR FRYING FOR SHORTENING, FOR CAKE MAKING K. MACHIDA Drug store ICE CREAM The Btst In Town And a Up-To-Date Soda Fountain Give Us a Trial MARKET STREET, : WAILUKU. MAUI BOOKSTORE BOOKS, STATIONERY NEWS DEALERS Hawaiian Views and Post Cards Souvenir-Jewelry Koa Novelties Fine Candles Ukuleles WAILUKU, MAUI USE STAFFORDS INK FOR OFFICE USE, BUY STAFFORDS INKS IN THE NEW DRIPLESS POUR REGULATOR BOTTLES. 1 IN PINTS AND QUARTS HAWAIIAN NEWS CO., LTD. HONOLULU. Newest.Coolest Motel in Hawwi Fort Street, Honolulu GRAND HOTEL WAILUKU, MAUI, T. H. Reasonable Rates Dinner parties given special attention. Ilonolnfu Wholesale Produce Market Quotations ISSUED BY THE TERRITORIAL MARKETING DIVISION. Wholesale only. Week ending, September 1, 1917. BUTTER' AND EGGS. Island nutter, lbs None EgRS, select, dozen 67 Errs, No. 1, lbs G5 Errs, Duck, dozen 50 POULTRY. Younfi Roosters, lb 42 t o.45 Hens, lb 33 to .3 Turkeys, lb 4 Ducks Muse, lb 30 to .32 Ducks, Pekin, lb 30 to .32 Ducks, Haw., dozen 6.75 VEGETABLES AND PRODUCE. neans, string, green 04 Deans, string, wax 0 Deans, Lime in pod 04 Deans, Maui Red, cwt. ..8.50 to 9.00 Deans, Calico, cwt None Deans, sin. white 14 to .15 Peas, dry Is. cwt None Deets, doz. bunches 30 Carrots, doz. bunches 40 Cabbage, cwt 3.00 to 3.50 Corn, sweet, 100 ears 2.50 to 3.00 Corn, sweet, Ir. yel 80.00 to 85.(10 Corn, Haw., sm. yel., ton. 80.00 to 82.00 Corn, Haw., lg. yel., ton 79.00 to 80.00 Rice, Jap. seed, cwt 6.90 to 7.00 Rice, Haw. seed, cwt 7.00 Feanuts, lg. lb None Peanuts sm. lb None Green Peppers, bell 06 Green peppers, chili 05 Potatoes, Is. Irish None Potatoes, sweet 1.00 Potatoes, sweet red 1.00 to 1.15 Taro, cwt 1.10 to 1.25 Taro, bunch 15 Tomatoes, lb 05 Green peas, lb None Cucumbers, dozen 40 to .75 Pumpkins, lb 02 to .02 Onions, cwt 1.60 to 1.75 FRUITS. Dananas, Chinese, bunch ...20 to .40 Dananas, cooking 1.00 to 1.25 Figs, 100 90 Grapes, Issabella, lb 09 Limes, 100 1.00 to 1.25 Pineapples, cwt 1.50 Papaias, lb 0114 Water melons, lb 03 to 03 Strawberries None LIVESTOCK. Beef, cattle, and sheep are not bought at live weight. They are slaughtered and paid for on a dressed weight basis. Hogs, weighing up to 150 lbs. .. .18 DRESSED MEATS. Beef, lb 13 to .14 Veal, lb 13 to .14 Mutton, lb 18 Pork, lb 22 to .23. . HIDES, Wet Salted. Steer, No. 1. lb 20 Steer, No. 2. lb 18 Steer, hair slip 18 Kips, lb 20 to .22 Goat, white 20 to .38 FEED. The following are pricea on feed, f. o. b. Honolulu: Corn, sm. yel., ton 90.00 Corn, lg. yel., ton 87.50 to 88.00 Corn, cracked ton .... 88.50 to 92.00 Bran, ton ' 50.00 to 52.50 Barley, ton 57.50 to 58.00 Scratch food, ton 87.b0 to 90.00 Oats, ton 65.00 Wheat, ton 87.50 to 88.00 Middling, ton 65.00 Hay, wheat, ton 35.00 to 40.00 Hay, alfalfa, ton 38.00 Men and Women of America have found In these times of uncertain leather qualities that the Regal Shoes are shoes that are to be depend ed upon. We can fit you by mail. Regal of vo Shoe REGAL Store HONOLULU, T. II. ' " liJsj l4 ALBERGER PUMPS CHXTRii-ua.lL riwrrs j-or r.icroRV AXD IKRIGATIOX WORK. coxnnxsiiRS. DISTRIBUTORS: Catton, Neill & Co., Ltd. ENGINEERS A SAYIN' pi3a3C JL 5l don't have to be bitin It can be like VELVET jes full o' flavor without any bite. Tobacco does not have to be"ftroni,,to be full of flavor and fragrance. VELVET proves that. VELVET, The smoothest Smoking Tobacco, lias all the pipe smoking qualities that are natural to Kentucky's Jiurley da Luxe, together with an Ofrcd-in-thc-wood mellowness that is not found in any other pipe tobacco. W0 mm KODAKS REDUCED IN PRICE Discontinued model of Kodaks and Prcmos, and old model Brownies, at a reduced price as follows: KODAKS: la, 2Kii. It. R. Folding Drownie Cameras of lens. Was $17.50. Now $14.00 square end type are reduced in Same, with Anastigmat lens price as follows: pnj;": W" If50- Now $18-00 No. 2 Folding Autographic. PREMOS: 3a Film Tlate, 31,4x5- Was fG.OO Now $5.10 was $25.00. ...Now $20.00 , . Size 5x7, ditto. Was $35.00. Tso- 2i Folding Autographic. Now $28.00 as S 0 Now $6.80 3a, Film Plate, special size No. 2c Folding Autographic. 3',ix5V4. Was $60.00 Was $9.00 Now $7.65 Now $48-00 No. 2c Same, with Rapid Rec 3a Pocket C, size ZVixSU. Wras tilinear lens. Was $11.00... 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