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frwifawtiwMiaMMiEMiiiieMiWttiimw AIR LINEROOTEMWK DISHES THAT TEMPT h ' 7DLCIDQ1IDS- MI)'" HIIWTOteCSGDW RECIPES FOR TH08E FOND OF PIES AND CAKES. OWES LIFE TO Swedish Cookies, If Now, Well Worth Preparing Delicious Splco Cako Orange or Lemon In Jar Gives Flavor. Butternut Cake. Two cups flout, ono cup brown sugar, ono cup sour i ' i H . h 71 77f pmmwrati iirjhip -1 Hp cross seeron ffRan above) momis fROPELLERi OR "HELICOPTERS" Fact Is stranger than fiction. A two million dollar airship is being built for travel between New York city and St. Louis. Is the present year to see a realization of practical flight over long distances? Men with the money be lieve so and havo contracted with Louis Nixon, the ship builder, for a monster craft which is Intended to sail on the air, not on the water. This original air liner will sail, ac cording to present plans, between New York and St. Louis. Becauso of the frequency of travel between the two cities it is probable that tho route will run by Chicago. By tho air route tho time between tho two largest cities of the country will be reduced to much less than tho prosent brief tlmo of tho limited trains of tho two most promin ent railway thoroughfares. There will bo a saving of tlmo because the routo will bo moio direct, all tho meander ing necessitated by rivers, lakes and mountains being eliminated In the un trammeled air. In addition to this It Is predicted that tho speed of tho airship will bo much greater, ordinarily, than has yet been attained by steam or electric en gines. Railway officials claim that a 11 liour run between Chicago and New York is perfectly feasible. Their claims have been substantiated in actual run nlng. Fancy, then, reducing this record ly four or moro hours! That is tho claim set forth by tho Inventor and tho capitalist backers and tho builder of tho leviathan which is going to plow the air, just as the wonderful, swift ocenn liners push their way through tho water. This prognostication is not an idle dream of n novelist. Actual work lias already beon started on an airship to havo a carrying capacity of 1,000 pas songcrs, and which, If tho experiment proves successful, will some tlmo dur ing tho early summor bo launched with Imposing ceremonies and undertake Its maiden trip from New York to Chica go and St. Louis. Tho material for this air-going ship la now being forged and collected In (ho shipyard of Lewis Nixon, on Sta-t-en Island, N. Y. It Is to cost roundly $2,000,0H0, and the capital has been furnished by a number of wealthy men who have faith In tho futuro of aerial tiavol as a profitable- Invest-' ment. Among these men, located In various parts of tho United States and olso where, are Oscar B. Borgstrom, a Now York banker; Arthur Lewis of tho Standard Oil Company; James II. Rob erty, ex-comptroller of tho fatato of Now York; Walter O, Allison, n Phila delphia capitalist; H. W. Denlson of the Allls-ChalmorB Company; George A. Taylor, a banker; John Chlsman and Clarcnco II. Bennett, capitalists, of Now York; T. R. White, a real es tate owner and builder; Georgo Ken nedy, a Boston capitalist; Arthur Scofleld of New York; Frank Damron, president of tho Bridgeport Realty and Trust Company, of Bridgeport, Ala.; Georgo Howard of Washington, D. C; J. H. Underwood, a civil engineer of Buenos Ayres, and J. Lamair, presi dent of the Lcmair Construction Com pany. Thurlow Weed Barnes of New York is credited with tho getting together of this galaxy of moneyed men who are willing to take a substantial risk In furtherance of commercializing air travel. The plans of the now vessel havo been worked out through a num ber of experimental years by Edward J. Pennington. As much as 15 years ago Pennington attracted a great deal of attention by his airship inventions. This new airship that Mr. Nixon has undertaken to build Is tho result of 17 years' study on tho part of Mr. Pen nington, tho inventor. Ho is generous in acknowledging his indebtedness to Count Zeppelin, whose exploits with his dirigible balloons last year were one of tho spectacular developments of aerial navigation In a wonder-working year. Pennington believes, however, that his own idea of discarding silken bags In favor of what ho calls a "buoy ancy chamber" made of steel will, with his other Improvements, render his craft Immune from tho dangers which are smo to beset the present day dirigible balloon. "Tho great advantago of our ship," says Mr. Pennington, "is that wo shall never need to bring her to tho ground to renew her gas. PureN hydrogen gas as a lifting force will bo used In the buoyancy chamber, and this gas, prop erly confined, will last for years with out deteriorating, or need of renewal. "That Is tho real solution of the whole problem, and onco our ship is in tho air she will float there, out of harm's way, until tho wear on her ma chinery renders her useless." The plans for this wonderful air lin er contemplato a stool vessel 1,000 feet long over all. The cigar-shaped buoy ancy chamber will measure 700 feet from tip to tip and eight feet at its greatest diameter. Tho principle upon which the levia than of tho air is operated is that upon which all tho later dirigibles, In cluding Count Zeppelin's, aro construct ed. This Is the principle- of the anni hilation of gravity. In other words, tho ship Is given a buoyancy just sufficient to counteract its weight. That is to say, Mr. Pen nington's airship, with its buoyancy chamber filled with hydrogen, will, for all Its 1,000 feet of steel, weigh almost nothing. A child could lift It with one finger or toss it aloft like a rubber ball. Tho ship will bo equlped with 11 propollers, five on each side and a larger ono, as shown in tho picture, in front. Tho side propellers revolvo on a hoiizontal piano whon it is desired to raise or lower tho craft, acting, in tho parlanco of aeronautics, as "hell copters." When, however, tho ship -has reached a irropor altltudo and it is desired to drive her ahead, tho "hell copters," which work on swivel joints, aro adjusted to tho vertical piano and propel tho ship on her chosen course. Or, similarly, thoy may bo reversed to drlvo her astern. Two or moro or all of theso propellers may bo used at any time. Eight propellers will drlvo the ship at an average speed of 30 miles an hour; 11 propolIerB will sond nor through tho air at a 40 mile clip. It Is not necessary to uso all the propellers at tho same tlmo whon go ing with tho wind, and tho big craft can partly "coast" in these circum stances, just as an automobllo op rail way locomotive does when descending a grade, Tho buoyancy chambor, as before stated, is to bo constructed of steel, and will havo many compartments to insure safety in case of punctur cream, ono cup chopped raisins, ono cut chopped butternuts, one quartor pound cit ron cut fine, two tablespoons mo lasses, butter tho sizo of a largo Svf& egg, two eggs, one teaspoon soda,, ono teaspoon (each) cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg. Bake In a moderate oven for ono and ono-half hours. Swedish Cookies. Ono largo glass of maple sirup, ono-half pound of granulated sugar, ono teaspoon of cloves, ono teaspoon of ginger, one teaspoon of cinnamon. Cook until thoy hold together when tried In wa ter. Take off fire and boat in one half pound of butter. When cold, beat In three eggs and enough flour for a soft dough. Add two teaspoons of bicarbonate of potash dissolved in wa ter. Stand over night. In tho morn ing, if necessary, add a little flour. Roll, cut thin, and bake. Delicious Splco Cake. Ono and one half cups of sugar, one-half cup of maplo sirup, one good full cup of but ter, one wineglass of sherry wine, ono teaspoonful of cloves, cinnamon, nut meg, and vanilla; one-half packago of raisins, one-half packago of currants and citron, all chopped fine; ono cup of sour milk with one toaspoonful of soda well beaten into it. Two eggs, salt, and flour enough to drop from spoon. Hint for Cako Flavoring. An orange or lemon placed In tho jar with newly made cakes or cookies will give them a delicate flavor. Brown Bread. Three cups graham flour, one-half cup white flour, one half cup New Orleans molasses, one cup sour milk, ono cup sweet milk, ono rounding teaspoon soda. Add ono cup seeded raisins if desired, ono tea spoon salt. Bake In square pan in a slow oven ono and one-quarter hours. Maderla Cake. Lino a cako tin; cream well together six ounces of butter r.nd six ounces of castor sugar. Well whisk four or five eggs. Sieve nine ounces of flour and half a tea spoonful of baking powder; add to tho flour tho grated rind of one lemon; add flour and sugar until all Is used. Pour the mixture Into tho greased tin. 2ake in a moderate oven. When It has been in about twenty minutes placo two largo slices of citron peel on top of tho cako. This must not bo done too soon or It will sink in. Sausage with Banana. Select sound, ripe bananas and nice pork sausages in the link. Cut the links apart, place them In a saucepan with hot water enough to barely cover them, prick them with a fork to keep tho skins from bursting, boil for 20 minutes, or until tho water has boiled away, then cover and brown. Take care to prevent scorching. Havo a hot platter ready and place them on it. 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