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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1916)
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Local idi and BtlmuhtnlB aro needed, li alio necessary to luko In remedies. Iron In ofloti ino- ind wild good rcttiiltn. An- ictllcnt thing la cod lhcr oil. 1XY arc of tho odnlou thai tho voslglitly wlillo upotn on tho linger nulla uro u ucccrfelty ind thai they iuuhI bo there reality they aro cuiihimI ly ;tbe nailB. TIiIb Ih often dono ilng, especlully with a lilt . An rood Btlck with a blunt end lb uued and earo lakon not to rbenallH. If tho nails mom to lensltho to tho bpoIb It U IipbI Irthc orange Hllek with a plcco p anu aom mo possibility of (5 wiien pusmng the ctitlclo ard. PMPLETU relaxation after oat- Ing-a suspension or mental and physical uctlvlt will fa- tor me processes of natural pn. not only becuuso of Hr trnu- . tncctupon tho iichch but ' the stomach niav nun thn unr. puied encrgleH of tho body In tho pi of digestion. Happy tho man ntawno can tako un "nftor-dlti. !? It uieaiiH lionliii. iiniiniiinu lag life. .i-vM- Moro often lliuu not tho acowl Knelt Ih cauued by working In too Htrunn a light, tho brow tiuuouHcloimly wrln klliiK ltuolf In an attempt to provide tho oyoa with uholtcd. Many women hcowI, however, without ovey this t-x-euso, and If they know how forblddiiiK It nuikca tho most atnlablo fuco appear they would cortnlnly glvo It up. N ancient rcimdy looking to tJir HoftculnR of tho Hkln Is the (Jrrrk bath, now holm: ro- I veil by modnru opculallHtB. Mix Hoen tablCHpoonfula of pure ollvo oil and one of lavender water and rub II well Into tho entire body. Apply a little al a tlmo and rub It iu well with tho pnlina of tho hnndH, using a circu lar motion. To get the besl effects f i om thlH bath tho body should be Kept very wurm during tho rubbing. If Lot cloths aro applied first to open tho pores moro of tho oil will ho absorbed. Tako tho buths thrco ulghtH iu uiieees slon, then stop for a week uud take tho sories ugnln its necessary. 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V ' ' jAgggm' ' r IW VvJH Jmlm VyggHgggBgta ; WgF x AgWgWRiggggK .kar SBBfiVr , I r V VgflBgS JM li-' aw - ts. t TT .-r- .i f Mm) . - " 7 A t 't v- fOto'jsjmizv' rvMYjy&isrsrr& HOTBED LETTUCE N12 of tho eocrots of raising good lcttuco in cold framoa or In hotbeds during tbo cold months of tbo year lies Id tbo It must bo swoct, vory rich and worked. Preparo tho Boll for in tho following manner, In F WOT ? 1112 llp-bltlng habit will mar tho prettiest faco over turned out of nnUio's woikshop. All tho lip salves and glycorln lo tions introduced upon tho toilet table will not remedy the parchod, cracked appearanco 'duo to a continual Up Ruawlng process. Not until tho habit Is cutlrcly broken off is there nuy hope of a change. Girls frequently drift In to til Ik IIIHV lll'lll.flnn lirnnt.li .. fnnllul. I as clear-skinned aud blight- vaulty that prompts them to "wear W and youthful looklnu as lielr dimples" all tho tlmo. Others mo nieir ups nop, nervousness und sometimes If a girl lias pale, coIoiIchs lips she will try to vivify them b) uu oecasloual pressure with her teeth. After u tlmo, however, sho nibbles away tmeonaclniiHlv. nmi ).v nn.i I... i.n iBIOUnt Of Klrnn ill i.lni.i i nmiilh Indaii It. iiii.. .,.,... i.. (rut i . w'ki ouyn .wv no ihduj tuiYvo, uucunieu .li,. , fuwlli make up for ,ol,B" uun- puny looitiiiB uud nil the 'Blue da llmr" olilirm .if l.nr r..nn I. fE English actress who Is loug P". uvr iuui on iiuiny and yet . . ,w. ,,i,,, iuuiwui; o llwaTa Blinnirpu lim- r..n ...in. I "i""1 do colSi' before ly- -. , utu nmq nrinu imn r,.n Wy. DUtS Oil II Innun .n. Mei herself comfoi table In a pwrooni. "Ifouocimnni tl .AM. & . " k. - r-vrv-'-wJ l??. .4. X M. 5 chltrm of Lor faco Is goue. AIL biting h (l ,CIV commnn often ,Ut,?ng S'mi 1 ptteuthetesu tof nn ).. itaffiS'!-is la w ws : L I'V ufco tin tho iinrinii. TtoffiLI-te R! Hnd trvan'T.,..!!?!," 'WMolDthem .r"u""u rt him in i . b"uu i""11 ' I1 ad brain n.V K.1' uottl "Is H Chan S"'!10.' ! W8 Is FIU disappear "l Wy BOon l(OenLtn1r"b " thO faco I to remnv. ?. va.er- r ! ,s Possible Lr wwu or tbo '. Far.LDif.Jbef0e using the MtnYrnZ0" .'"?? aereat f3f' Kf if MZYfJcJCMff MM 7&W wtmeirs w m,? ar wjav w wnrj zywi&tfr (toll, woll Jiotbods tho fall of tbo year for spring planting and In tho spring for fall planting: Ono pait of well-rotted stablo raa nuro, ono part of chicken manuro, onn part, of sharp sand, und throo parts of good garden loam (tho blacker thn loam the better for tho lottuco) aro thoroughly mixed, packed Iu barrels nmi stored under shelter until uooded. Ilcglu now to get ready for early spring lettuce. All tho old soil in tnkon out of the hotbeds aud cold frames, a good thick layer of boron' mtiuuro, six Inches or moro ut tho bot tom, Is put In ut least a foot and a half below the nurfitco, aud tho framn H then partly tilled up with good par don soil, coveted over, und loft until the Inst part of January, which Is noun too early to plant tho tlrst seed, if thn weather Is not too ncvcro. To proparo tho bed for seeds', the soil Is loosened tip and fresh horses ma nure, which is noeded to glvo bottom heat, Is put In. and a great deal l.t needed during tho winter months. On top of this, with an ash or dirt slftor, Homo of tho soil from tho barroU is screcucd on to u thickness of about six Inches. This (His tho frntncH to within six Inches of the top of the lowor side. Tho seeds aro sown und covered with u llttlo of tho sifted dirt, put on dry, and prossed down by a Hat board. When all In dono tho soil Is thoroughly wa loied and tho sash laid un, taking caro lo leave no crevices for cold air to pcuetratc. On ory cold nights tho fiaruos aro protected with straw matB or ola car pets, and on warm days, at noon, thn moII Is watered, using water with tb t hill taken off. Tho soil must un tol moist, but It will not need to be wa tered moro than once or twlco a wook, aud caro must bo taken not to lot tho mm shine directly on tho young pluuts aftor watering. Iy tho tnlddlo of February the first plants aro ready to transplant Into a culdframe, when they aro placed alx Inches apart each way, MAN S "HAVEN OF REST' Hoire Should be a Place Where He Can Rejuvenate Tired and Worn Nerves A CLEVER SUNDAY MENU B .. powaer lo.. SiSKKit?? Ti"i'" - -- Q" t'UIUB. High ..... . tuir hjii OY MHS. McCUNU. OU will like my wife. Bho is a restful woman." ho told me. And I did like her. She isn't young possibly a year or two older than her husband. Sho Isn't beautiful. Sho doesn't np pear to bo particularly brilliant men tally. And her tasto In dress Is ex ecrable. But she ,1s a mistress of the ait or repose. Sho knows bow to bo quiet. Ana there is that about her which teats one Just to bo In her presence, Sho taikH very little but her listen ing Is eloquent. Apparently she baa no nerves sho never Indulges in any of those llttlo, nervous, futllo habits that make ono sometimes want to scream out a "Do stop that!" Such as constantly twisting a ring on a flugor, or snapping the catch of a purso with Out I learned the inside history, "ua himself tho evening ho drove us out to his houso to meet the restful woman his becoud wife. "A man who demands ovorythlnB of bis nerves and his brain, aa I do, bus no business marrying n woman who. tjiey cu'DUUt, posalbly stop for teu, it is DV EDNA tlGAN. HE woman who can with tnua- nlralty view u motor full of huugry persons arriving ut her gato Just at meal tlmo is a woman In u thousand; and yet thlu is the situation that many country house hostesses aro facing every day. E.tpo dally on Sunday afternoon Is the in flux of autolng visitors apt to bo most certain, and although tbey may dccJaro uturai k... . rtU ay not bo r snapping tho catc -.. uul caukpri i iv.. . . ..c.,.i,i .... I....,,.. .. i ...ut. .. iiowingi.in f v -f uo null' 6"uinuk tc&muriiy, ur msaing wjih a bing it i row cntluuously bac'c comb, or Jumping tip oTcry uuu- lrtM. .. Q. er a "rut" Tll tltO or SO to "fix smnntlilntr" Whv ilo only ihi,, ,r.0e" tho tern- B0 Ulay women cultlvato such aunoy- ell i .ZZ'i vu"8. or tho hair ng habits? i. iuc irnni .. in . - . " jiih t 'vui. ii in iii.i. i ?Sf5SB!S5 uiir 1,1,11 - 'vj iiih iiiirr 'atilnr. .lUaDeea aro miK.iu. ,,i 'us uair lm.in i """"- wuiwii. ii n tiuuu iu uctir mill nun buui". - - 'Hrin - " lUhteail nr .. ..!.. . I....i. ", ...... . ., .... nn.... ...... .,.!. Inrr uhnul liA uv ,.- aa nioat u. . uo,"K Wi isu ironi u, woman, uibieuu oi uiu iuciu o """""'b ...,-.. . kuiri . ..... . t- vuiipi lo go back to tho restful woman I like her smile. It is geuorous under ntundlug. And I like her laugh-a hucklo that betokens a full-breathed enjoyment. It's good to hear that soit wauts her own brains aud nerves rcc oguUed," bo told me. "My first wlto was a splendid woman, but sho needed a husband who would set her up on a pcdestul and look up to her as the most wonderful of the Lord's crcatloub. Sho was talented and mettlesome aud I ad mit ed her, even whon our love proved to bo gone. Sho is a splendidly suc cessful woman today in ber own pro fession, and wo are good frleuds. Hut wo had no business bolrtg married. She thought that servants could furnish mo all the physical comfort I needed- sub could not rcalizo that I needed mental comfort ulso. "I hud not intended to marry again until J met Agatha good, old-fashioned name, isn't ItV Sho was tho old maid aunt of a Now Eugland family wheio I boarded last summer. I don't know where she got all her wisdom Tor sho is wlso as well as placid. Per haps her yeats of patlout service as a poor relation, and tho hours of thought fulness In her qulot village life, bavo something to do with It. raen do. use "iiu a silt In ca ,j Iu""" a small hau.... B,u ,n " reHI SSL? "all SL'r- . o n . -VI rUrt l. .T-OM tUU t! r lion.I 9 fctheEr "". ?ui Into !)!." u"1 " shrieks and tho high cacklo that sUow no real BenBO of humor. man who Is the fortunate bus- lh i uu PUllCd Itlln .,1 "mw v IU It-BUlll WUI1IUM IH U UIU- " rUo tjinc 7i ..an,1 8Uct!ess '" his profession. He is ff.,h?lr. If dehiili .( ,lEl'-trung, irascible upon alight prov- eas viaV. . ..U .bl,ea thO OCatloil. nn InPfitiHlulon ., unmnn la supposed to be. At tho same tlrao he la .companionable and lovable, and when his first matrimonial vonturo went on the rocks of tho divot ce court, m 'UkVuu'u? flrest brow is & a that L'vnn II A rt . KI uoi.l.T'S"r.W- sho folded thoso big, warm nanus or hers, letllug them Ho in her lap with out motion, while sho llsteued to what one had to say, that made me want to see hor sitting that way beside my own hearth. "My homo In my haveu now not a placo wheio I am whipped up mentally lo entertain somebody else, nor whero any strenuoUB efforts aro made to eu tertttlu me, It's the placo where I rc- to bo noticed that a hospltablo Invita tion is seldom refused. If you live In tho country, theu, my friends, it might be an excellent plan to accept tho situation gracefully, and instead of hurrying together a hit and miss repast served with profuse apolo gies, arrange aomo light refreshments early iu the day, to be served al fresco on tbo cool aud inviting porch, Just at sunset. This will not entail a great deal of trouble, for the repast may bo a very light, though appetUiug and ButtatV ing one. Clmuco visitors will not ex pect or desire an elaborate meal. Tbcue little Sunday evenlug festivities will provo very popular with one's frleuds and add greatly to tho rcuowu of tho hostess. A substantial salad, a dish of cold sliced meat, or sardines, sandwiches, small cakes and a beverage of soino kind will mnke a vory inviting little spread. If tbo nigh' is warm ice tea flavored with mint or lemou will bo( relished. Or you might make a mint flavored lemonade or a fruit punch. Servo theso drinkables iu large pitchers of Colonial glass, aud seo that there is plenty of whatever liquid refreshment you may select, also that it is very cold, and accompanied by a bowl of chopped ice. If you wish to serve a hot dish some sort of creamed flsb or a lobster or chicken Nowburg will bo nice. Little rolls split and buttered suouiu aoeoHi' Hon of a few slices of hard boiled eggs and Eomo peas added beforo the Jelly congeals. There aro so many pretty bltb of glass and china, and artistic trays aud other paraphernalia for serving out-of-door meals that It Is u real pleasure to prepare such a Sunday nignt tea us I have described. Paper uapklua ami dollies muy be used vory appropriate ly, and tho whole affair bo given a dis tinctly picnic aspect. Sunday's menus: HRb'AKKAST Sliced Peaches. Uacou with Rice Cakes. Kreueh Coffee Rolls. Coffee. DINN12K. Cantuloupo Curls, Roust Shoulder of Muttou. Now Cabbage. Potatoes Iu Duttcr Sauce, Cucumber and Ctcss Salad Peach Dumplings. Coffee. SUPPUR. Cold Lamb Sliced Ripo Olives. Cicam Cheese Sandwiches, Jolly Sandwiches. Tea. Clugor Ale Lemonade Cake. Combination Salad Roll ton small potatoes till tender, then chill und peel; chop tlno with two hard boiled eggs, two beets, half a doien spiced gherkins, Quo-fourth of au ouion and one-half a greeu pepper, also cboppod, aud two tablespoons of nuts pecans, hickory, pl3tachlo, or auy that you prefer. Season well with salt and paprika, then mix with u good boiled salad dressing mado rather thick; pack in a wet bowl and stand tu tho refrigerator for soveral hours. WUea ready to servo turn from tho mold on the whlto Inside leaves of lettuce, and with a broad kulfo spread the salad drejfelqg over the mound as you would. m L'AHLY every housekeeper who bus occasion to ttso gluo for mending articles In her home, tituls that frequently after tlio glue dries the article, to which it has been applied bleaks, tours or sprlugH apart. This easily crn bo remedied If glycerin Is added to tho glue In (ho pioportlon of one part gljccrlu to four paits glue, aa tho articles mended this way "stay mended" indefinitely. ORN boef makes a chaugo In tho menu und it is economical. Plan to have It cooked when the laundry tiro Is hot, servo It hot for dinner, theu sliced cold with baked beaus. aud tho futty parts and tho undesirable ends will grind up aud niako an excellent corn beef hash for breakfast hies may be thore, or rotten wood. A day should bo tuken to throw out all dirt, rotten wood, decaying vegetables and other accumulations. Brush down tho cobwebs and give tho walls and celling u good coat of whitewash. If a whitewash brush la not at baud tako an old broom aud spread tho vhlto wauU on thick and strong. It will sweeten up tho air In tho collar, thn patlor und tho hedroomu, and it rcay suvo tho family from tho afflictions of fever, diphtheria and doctors. UST stains can be easily re moved by putting vinegar aud salt on the stain and placing It in tho waun sunshine. Repeat until tbo stain Is removed. Tho salt (together) aro very moro this vinegar and actlvo and will removo tho stain quickly than lemon und suit m URKAT deal of Illness can bo triiejtufho cV.V'tr. Tho ctllar umiBiutliy opvau tuto ino riii'.hnu and tne K lenen a heatcf W,n0 tbo cellar Is hot. Kol ,ow'g nutural laws the cold air of the it- rushes to taito mgjqycq ajttpc N account of tho Inconvenlenco of getting wrinkled tissue pa per patterns into tho enve lopes In which thoy havo been pin chased. It Is better to fold them flat and placo in largo envelopes In whli h magazines or largo catalogues havo been received. Tho directions can hi preserved by cutting the envelope w hlcli cutno with tho pattern down onn side und across the bottom aud pasting It ou tho largo envelope In this wav tho directions can ttlwajs bo conveni ently i cf cried to, und. thoro Is space, on tho reverse side of the envelope for uotua as to chunges needed in tho pat tern for different members of the fam ily, Envelopes of uniform ulzo can bn made to hold patterns by taking n plcco of stiff cuidboard about tho bho that would glvo sufficient spaco for di rections, and lay It on wrapping paper folding the edges of the paper ovep Iraltatlou of tho lurge cnvelopes.C lusto, leaving end or side open, as K i fcrred, hut do not fold so tight A -... iu, flu uu Iwjuis wtre iairui'4AJ Surwlv tl