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Sweet-Potato Flour Is Good Substitute Can Be Used To Advantage In Mak ing Cakes And Bread When Mix ed With Wheat Flour Sweet-Dotato flour, made In the home bv using an ordinary coffee grinder or a meat grinder, offers one nrArtirnl wav to save sweet potatoes from RDoilinc. according to food Racialists of the United States De partment of Agriculture. A quart of dried potatoes will make a cup of the flour, or meal, -which is useful in inak in rprtain hot breads, cakes, and Duddines. TTo make the flour tho potatoes should be cut into small lengthwise pieces and thoroughly dried cither In rtrlor that fits on the top of an oven or warming closet or spread on racks In a current of air from an electric fan. The thoroughly dried potatoes are passed once or twice througn coffee erinder or the nut knife of food chonner and the product siftc The flour looks much like fine corn meal, and keeps for some time in tieht container. in a stove drier potatoes have bee dried out satisfactorily in one and one-half days, the drier being over a gas stove used at intervals during the day and unlighted at night. In a warming oven potatoes dry in about two and one-half days, but are of darker color. How To Use The Flour In cake or bread making the sweet potato flour may take the place of one-half of the flour usually used. In cakes sugar can be reduced a nine. As a thickening agent it has the same power as cornstarch. Recipes The recipes which follow have been tested by specialists of the United States Department of Agriculture and found to be excellent. Sweet-Potato Flour Waffles 1 cup .sweet-potato flour. 1 cup white flour. 1V4 teaspoons salt. 1 cups milk. 1 tablespoon melted shortening. 4 fpnsnnnns baking powder. Separate the egg. Beat the yolk mil arid the milk, melted shortening and drv ingredients. Then fold in the eec-white beaten very light. 15ake on hot, well-greased waffles irons un til golden brown. Serve at once with butter and sirup. This will fill a waffles Iron (for four waffles) 'six times. Baking-Powder Biscuits With Sweet-Potato Flour cup sweet-potato flour. cup white flour. 2 teaspoons baking powder. teaspoon salt. 2 tablespoons shortening. V. rain milk. Sift the first four ingredients, rub In shortenine with tips of fingers. Make a well in center and mix in ulnwlv the linuid until a soft dough is formed. Toss on a floured board and roll to the thickness of one-half an inch. Cut and bake in a quick oven 20 or 25 minutes. taich tho soda has been dissolved. ift flour and spices. Heat well and bake In well-greased muffin pans in moderate oven for 30 minutes, mis amount makes 11 cakes. Cookies cup shortening. cup suear. i cup milk. ltt cups white flour. y, cud sweet-potato meal. 2 teaspoons baking powder. y teaspoon salt. 1 egg. Vt teaspoon vanilla Cream shortening, add sugar and cream into the shortening. Add beat en egg, then the milk, and lastly the dry ingredients. Koll, cut, ana nam-. For drop cookies use equal pans oi sweet potato meal and white flour, making 1 cup of each. Hermits y3 cup shortening. cup sugar. 1 egg. 2 tablespoons milk. Vs cup wheat flour. Vs cup sweet- potato flour. 2 teaspoons baking powder. Pinch of salt. y3 cup raisins stoned and cut small pieces. teaspoon cinnamon. li teaspoon cloves. 4 teaspoon nutmeg. Cream the shortening, add sugar m-nriimllv. raisins, and egg, well neai THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1917. Latest News By Wireless i SlM (Continued from Page Ttvo.) EMPLOYES OF TRAITOROUS TAPER SENTENCED Paris Mav 16 Marion, assistant manager of tlie Bonnet Rouse sentenced 'to 10 years hard lalior. Landau, a reporter, 8 years; Jmtcla a reimrtcr, 5 years; Goldskv. with military degradation ; Jean Lay mariea, former director in ministry of interior, 2 years hard lahor. uifmiiTFl) FRENCH LOSS INCORRECT London, May 16 Hard fighting at Hill 44 which French continue . 1. 1 1 W ".1 t.,t( C.ormnK ne was lielieved. Admiralty restrictions of navigation of North Sea on account ot Cnl.l nmv effective. Shins are not allowed to leave after dark in prescribed areas between Scotland and Norway. I . . rir'r.'v'l! ttfHtni.V LEGISLATURE TO HO.NUK yui o mmv.w j AT THE THEATERS Honolulu" May 16 Legislature will hold memorial service Sun- flst8. He enters the re ,y II KawiiW A fjagMsssf- ITALIANS P.EA1 LACK AUMMAAS picture opens with Ja Italian Headquarters, May 16 Austrian eltor s to recapture mum Corno and to reopen way through Valarsa related y repulsed. FAST WORK IN SHIP I'.UILDING Philadelphia. Mav 16 The Tuckahoe is a record ship. as dehv- .d to shipping board .ready tor cargo 10 u n Washimrton! May" 16-Post office employees drawing from $800 consents, (n0 Jf"0" att Jatjnfpd ,o $1,500 are to get increase of 15 nercu uo?(lfmm. Intcrna, and Jack delivers the knockout blow ou 01 iu .j, 1 1 ine managers ten mm umi u- ' in ere Jack Pickford and Louise Huff In Jack and Jill" Story With a Punch Another five-reel feature, with Jack rickford and Louise Huff in the lead ing roles. A typical rickford-Huff story, offering opportunity for both to present themselves in true fashion. "Jack and Jill" is the title. It was written by Margaret Turnbull, who has contributed many of Paramount successes to the screen, and adapted by Gardner Hunting. The picture was produced under the direction ui William D. Taylor. Jack Pickford has the role of Jack Hanney, who has set out to win his fortune with nis roped arena ior obtain enough no ise Huff.) The picture opens with Jack ana J in standing in front of a motion picture theater debating whether or no iney shall spend the price of admission. While discussing this important mat ter the manager of an athletic club nnnroaches Jack and offers him a good proposition if he will fight. Jack 1 axes ior ye.n uiuiuS ju.. w ,u:rA revenues, including income and excess profit taxes amount to two-third en. mix anu siu ury iiimun. .- uunon uuudi. ....r ,,.r i?vm.'rTrn cnnv aua to nrst mixture, w mi.... A.U i 1 1 rK Ji. uiiivin'v v-""11"" , . . . British Army Headquarters, May 10-lncrcascu ucrn..m , i BnrtU P.rit sh u d sectors. Renewal of tiient on noin uuhmi nn. ...... main offensive is expected at any time a bout on.'lomlli inch tlucK. I'lace on greased pan and bake in moderate oven until brown. Hake 20 minutes. Makes "I hermits. One-Egg Cakes i cup shortening. cup sugar. 1 egg. cup milk. i cup white flour. cup sweet-potato flour. VI teaspoon salt. 3 teaspoons baking powder. Cream shortening, add sugar and well- beaten egg. Mix and silt nour and baking powder and add alternate ly to first mixture witn tne num. mine in trroased muUlnS tins iv miuuiea. Makes 10 cakes. Sponge Cake 6 eggs. 1 cup sugar. 1 tablespoon lemon juice. 4 teaspoon salt. cup sweet-potato flour. cup white flour. Grated rind of Vi lemon. Beat yolks until thick, add sugar gradually and continue beating. Add lemon juice, rind, and wnue oi i-ssa killed his opponent and offer him $25 to leave'town. Jack takes the money and leaves for New York. New York HnnKn't nnnral to him and after many adventures he finds himself in a ranch town in Texas. He boasts or wnai ho accomplished in the fighting game in the East and the cowboys arrange with some friendly Mexicans to call his bluff. What happens and how v.ere unable to penetrate further. TV eip.i?pT , ' Jii0hVr follow ' Jack . . r. i, - r ff ,i Pnkheviki leader has captured and Jill are united and settle down it,,- . n hi Ui Ferncno i. anti-loisne iki nauii, - i , tn ,nrlI,inKB. Karinkava. a railroad junction, and engineers sent ? 'F retreating before him. Bolshcviki throughout whole district in Siberia are starving for lack of transportation. UKRAINIANS GET EKLvvniiAo HUN AIRCRAFT REACH PARIS SUBURBS Paris, May 16 Enemy's aircraft bombarded Pans suburbs but in tho little ranch town to happiness Jack Pickford an4 Louise Huff at the Maui Theaters in "Jack ana Jin during the coming weekl Mary Pickford In "A Little Princess," Mary Pick . , . ...:.i, P,,c. .r 1 TT1 l,i.-. rnni- l P( ariTHMlLC Willi ix."--" Moscow, May iu uw.a ..... , ation is trying to con- ford plays another charming role from sinns and Germans on Kursk front. Russian legation i.j. , v depicting the story of Sara Crewe, known to thousands or read ers of Mrs. Burnett s novels birth he father died, an.l LadfTjlly Rent he little daughter to hrrysWTernal grandmother, who had a country estate in the north of Kngland, while Lady Holly looked about, ior new neiu to conquer. She married a wealthy Englishman, whose business toon nun abroad most of his married life, leav ing Lafly Holly to spend her time with fast and fashionable conipaions. "Happiness," Triangle Play, Stars Enid Bennett Knid nennett will be presented in her third starring play, "Happiness." a comedv drama by C. Gardner Sul livan, at the Maui Theaters next week. mikb Ponnett demonstrates her ver- satilitv by playing a role entirely dif ferent than that in "Princess of the Dark" or "Little Brother. tne is a Philadelphia heiress, whom the Sun- lay newspapers Have aesennen hh tlie richest and most snobbish girl in America." As a matter oi laci, sue s so restricted by smug conventions hat she has no opportunity to make friends. Ilecause of her reputation for priggishness she meets a coiu n ception from students at the college which she attends, i.cr n-.u mwi'i ness begins whon she meets a boy who Is working his way uirougn cui lege by taking in washing. A notable Ince caste supporis i in- star. Charles Winn appears ms iuo "college washerman . inline ineini.i Salter, the eight-year-old star, acts as his partner in the "soapsuds trust". Gertrude Claire, famous as the sweet faced mother in "The cowaru . me Wolf Woman", "The Crab" and other plays, will scarcely be rccognizea as the owlish old governrss v " nnn" after the girl. Andrew Arbuckle Is the bluff, jovial uncle who sets the girl free of stupid conventionalities with which her nrisiocrauc num. Adele Pelgrade. has surrounoea ncr. Jack Gilbert, as a dapper conego chappie, is another ot tne oosi nice players who figures in this whimsical The production was mimn. ginald Barker and photographed by Robert Newhardt. Robert Bunton was in charge of the art direction. Advt. B dude armistice, on other fronts. , nT. cry vES AMERICANS GIVING GOOD ACCOUNT 'Of SEVU, American Army in France, May ' f f t,, Meisncr Sgt. Patterson, of Pennsylvanta ; Cant Norman Hall , U lej" Edw. Rickcnbacker, ana iormci nuW t missing. cd communications under fire. 1'enneti; Mkrrf California, downs German plane Germans heavily barraged Americans northwest of foul but made beaten dry. When whites are partial- infantry attacks. American reconnaissance piauc - ... ,,-iiv, ,-.,i.a fnlrt in flour and , salt. Bake in lightly greased pan 40 'ncmy trenencs. TTVT DAD FORBES INCUBUS I l I V I iXVT S ' . . , . . . I minutes in a slow oven. 1-. c, cl,,r.on ntroduced permuting gov- rSre'Sceuof pubiic work vacant without Forbes Sweet-Potato Flour Pudding 1 tablespoon butter (if desired.) 1 pint milk. Vs teaspoon salt. 3 tablespoons sugar. 1 teaspoon vanilla. 3 tablespoons sweet-potato flour For chocolate pudding, add sranrps to pnch Pint of milk. Reserve a portion of the milk and nut the remainder in the upper pi of the double boiler with the sugar i, fnnd chocolate.) When the milk scalding hot (and the chocolate melt ernor tesignat.on. BUILDING PROGRESSING WELL otalfing 159 ships, completed and Mav 16. (Official)-Sli.pi..ng boGM Has ' u" "." : -"V.cinn r.r.7.000 tons completed since januaiy i. ' a.. " ' , ; " w eadv increase through period. Large con- art " , ".,-': f mnnv new sin vards. truction just starteo i w.m um.u. - rVCtKUY is f"oxt;KiLri iiu ijxw. SSKSliSf If The Little Princess IS A Sure Sign Jim McKay's baby is beginning to talk already, and it can't bo much more than six months old. At any rate, one of Jim's friends says he sat alongside of Jim in a light-lunch cafe the other dav and overheard Jim say, absent-mindedly, to the waitress: Dimme a iinky water p ease. i n.i- adelphia Evening Ledger. Doughnuts With Sweet-Potato. Flour cup sugar. 14 tablespoons shortening. 1 eggs. Vt cup milk. 2 teaspoons baking powder. 14 teaspoon cinnamon. teaspoon nutmeg. 1 teaspoon salt. 14 cups sweet-potato flour. 114 cups white flour. Ii cup of each kind of flour for rolling. Cream butter and add sugar grad ually. Beat the eggs well and add to butter mixture. Mix the dry ingredi ents and add to mixture, with the milk. Knead slightly on well-floured board and roll 14 inch thick. Cut and fry in deep fat until golden brown Drain on paper. Cover with powder on R.iiTAr This amount made 28 doughnuts. Spanish Cakes 1 cup sugar. 1 tablespoon shortening. 2 eggs. y cup sour milk. 14 teaspoon soda, dissolved in milk. V4 teaspoon salt. 14 teaspoon allspice. 1 teaspoon cinnamon. 1 cup sweet-potato flour. 14 cup white flour. Miv Rhortenine and sugar. Add well-beaten eggs, then sour milk in has been mixed with the re milk. Stir until It which cook over boiling water 30 minutes. Add the salt and vanilla Pour into wet molds, cover with a cloth, and put in a cool place until it is firm. Turn from the mold and serve with cream or fruit juices. Frozen Pudding Use above recipe, adding 14 tea spoon vanilla, tablespoon sugar, and pinch of salt. Freeze. The plain cream without the choc olate made with less flour to make a thinner cream is good served with sliced fruit, such as bananas, or as a custard with fruit gelatine pudding. San Francisco. May 16, (Official)-The concrete sicam r - . trip u The Faith is now loaded with 300 tons MARY PICKFORD nri i nrt,! thn sweet-notato flour which ' .. ,r:m 11fw eves of eovcrnment experts ... . i ..iintnj ...ovpc ci rrpss u v ll 3a i"r J mi serveu i. uui vu ,,t;n;n(T extent government win ei.- fhirlrr-ns. after fipcirirnT this hlial test Deiuic uciv"""s " , , ..... irm 4c I .v. .- ctone shin construction IvkX"o built IMMliNoL, uu . ,,p1inn vvnrks wiU i,c surpassed , WM' '"I SSei o'rdnaK-e acto y munition plant which steel Hodgson BurneTt bv worlds ereatest oranante iaciu.v i,if .;n mvrr nia nfhirh have t- "wt-a to construct on Weviue lsianu. .a... ... H" iruM iu. - Tu:,i ct - l.e more titan Inner ml t.J llO riVCI. xuinui v.-v LlllV.T $50,000,000. j i .:it- Innor nn Ohio river. :b"t.;; ,.lant starts immediately. uin. vn WEDNESDAY EVENING FRENCH MAKE GAINS NOTICE OF MEETING Industrial Accident Board The . monthly meeting of the In ilnsiriiil Accident. Board for the Coun ty of Maui will be held in the wai luku District Court Room, Wailuku, next Tuesday morning, May lst., at 10:30 o'clock. All persons having business with the Board are asked to be present. W. A. MeKAY, Chairman. TrR.Inn Mav 15 German artillery increased tins mon.8 u -""'v ' J ... . T I. II K 1 11 1 IOW I .crt and north ot Kemmel. rrenu. -i - . 1 . A nil n-net i.inK Ol IIIC HIV. "" -l ic-ns anu ui-iui u :V -, ltween Montdi- y counter attacks. vioiem mgiu u.,..... ot All Anv 1 eav dier and Noyons A Warning "Spring's on her way," Said Mr. Boff; "But have a care, Don't take 'em off!" Milwaukee Sentinel. ATTRACTIONS FOR THIS WEEK AT THE giHiiiiiiii T i .Ji.'iJ.- Saturday, May lSth. HORACE GOLDIN The Master Magician Presenting two hours of Mystery. The Old, The New and The Tiger Too. Sunday, May 19th. PARAMOUNT PROGRAM JACK PICKFORD and LOUIS HUFF in "JACK AND JILL" And "WHO IS NUMBER ONE?" Fatty Arbuckle in a Paramount Comedy. Monday, May 20th. HORACE GOLDIN Presents an Entire Change of Pro gram. The Musical Flight, Etc. Wednesday. May 22nd. ARTCRAKT PROGRAM MARY PICKFORD in "THE LITTLE PRINCESS" A'so, Vengeance And The Woman" And, "Pathe News" Sara Crewe is a girl of about the RiimA nero as ''Rebecca" and those whose hearts were captivated by Miss Pickford's performance In that classic, will see America's sweetnean in an other role eaually delightful. Fnr. almost fifty yeairs tTanoes aett has oen writing have entertained many thmic-inrin nf readers, ll 1886 her story, "Little Lord Fauntleroy," estab- llchori her na one. of the most SUCCeSS- ful of writers of exquisite stories of rhtid life. Her novel of "Little Lord wmintierov" was followed by a nun ber of others of this type, amng them being the story of Sara crewe, The latter is a girl of twelve, who hna been reared in Bombay, India, and she is taken by her tamer, ay tain Crewe, to an English boarding cnhnnl with the news of the death l-.icrn dttcv A1AKTKG KINGS Inf rnntnin Crewe and the loss of his t i ivt, i i r,rnn,i mners declare Austrian and German fortune. Sara is relegated to the London, May 15 Oerman papers ucc.d.c monarchs menial position ot a common slavey meeting at German ereat headquarters, selected monarens memai p eirl8-school, where ' I itlutania Courland, Esthonia and Poland. sne l3 forced to do all of the drudge .01. Lithuania, , ROUTE OPENS , WOrk and submit to the unkindnesses . ,. is ' Aimlnne mail service begun. President ot the hypocritical and cruel matron asiiiugiui., "v:v 7 7i-of the establishment. :-.nd wife witnessed start ot initial iubiu. pctnv. Tho adventures of Mary Pickford Moscow, May 15 Russian Soviet torces iook rcta.u. ag Crewo Jn tne role of a scull. mdor driving out Huns. ' miAW cry maid, her lonely position, hunger ..nuor cirninj, VROVIvCES WOULD FIGHT GERMAN and craving f0P sympathetic compan- . . i - tbnt war at Amsterdam, May 1 5-Voss.sc. s -J-, " " v' iVnuni' ins .een nrociaimeu ai an....",, --, niivr v,w j . ,.,,t in tlie order OI minus w " , a u nrr riv in II. Tllllllir. illiuhiucji i it i in Princpss" should provide Mary east. , rM,-,.-lc r.tntimr ronfeivncc I pinirfnrd with one of the most intl- Replying to telegrams irom impc. - - human roleg whlch ohe ha8 was Harmonious uic - , . . rd regard ng 'et ponrayea ior iue bui established in detail discussion to our on entire accord rcga.u i, a:ms which guide us ..mnnk. 1V tttssIA "Her Greatest Love," the new SHORT CROPS OUTLOOK IN Uf S . ,ftl 8Uper de lux wllHam fox I c - iiin Mav 15 Less than half tillal. e land in KUsia . founded on Ouida's no- .minin? in control of Bo shev ki will be cultivated mis , ..Moths," Miss Theda Dura .n huro w remaining in com roi oi unsettled conditions of ree'ach the height of her artistic ear owing to general unrest among peasants, career in her impersonations of a I-in.l distribution, and shortage in i''r.n J1 T.'1" lt wir-wv voung. unsophisticated English coun- " -r . i i t & xt nn? i J a i ' ii Willi i iiiviVL. i i ; . , , , . kS-CALLASUS ii. i,-;m1 try girl, ana later uai oi a woman '" ... nimcfc tieare. I oreii:" i .... .. ,,i v,na i n . i T. Iftpn liv M ..,. a ov li i rans-aucasus uupv- t - m,r- i-ijr ou. u.i OstOW, iiay IJ 1 . ... 'r..,1.w nr,l,in nmnllnns. Mlsa lam shows a versatility that has seldom been . . .rr...:lI- onnnlnd in nhoto-draiua art. Her chap Ari., May 15 Twenty-one prominent mining ..k -., I u;urlzaUon of Vcre IIerbert , ev. ' . J ..i t nid.fo nn federal indictments ... t,,.., nnei,., SICU ttl. A 1 1 ' " V .... . mi'UI-C LUUb diWO ... . H Tucson employees, and business men arre Tuesday, May 21st. THEDA BARA In 'HER GREATEST LOVE" Tluir(lay, M ly 23rd. IRENE FEN WICK in "CHILD OF DESTINY" Also, Pearl White in "The Fatal Ring" And, "Pathe News" Friday, May 24id. ENID BENNET in "SEEKING HAPPINESS" And, "His Night Stand", Triangle Comedy. i-nm-tatinns of I. W. .s last juiy ii. y Brr m"tRY I ANE STILL MAY COME TO ISLANDS MvUvblAia M.NUOii i,.n;nfr for an extended deDth of feeling and emotion entire' ly foreign to one who has male vam pire roles famous the world over. 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