Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, October 22, 1914, Image 7

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    POULTRY — n ■
and Dairy Produce
GREEN TOMATO USEFUL
FOR DINNER AND DESSERI
1n a Hundred Years.
I
¡27s JO
From the blllsld» • group of men
Good Mathod of Preparing Flank Staab watched with great Interest develop
at all kind* wan tail. Write iar uur
IN MANY WAYS EXCELLENT FOR
—Strawberry Cup Pudding to
ments on the plain below. A squadron
COOKING PURPOSES.
CAS/I OH'RR
of cavalry made s brilliant dash up
Finish tha Maal.
th« slop*- From the top of the grade
Pearson-Page Co.
Other Vegetables That Might Be Util.
Stuffed Flank Steak an Casserole.— a line of lurid flame shot out and men
Izad to Battar Advantage Than
I.ay the steak upon a board, spread and horses fell In a heap. Back of
the lines clouds of belching black
They Ara at Present—Some
over It a thin layer of bread dressing smoke showed where howitzer shells
Suggestione
That
May
Help.
roll up very compactly, fasten tbs side were bursting. From
TYI’EWRITERS, ALL MAKES
the trenches
IMortnuwiL Spa­
and ends to IncloM the dressing ■• hord- » of men swarmed with bayonets
rlai in.««
USfeÌM
Comparatlvuly
few
housekeepers
cur« Cut a slice of fat salt pork or flashing and put to rout an advancing
sJMMfli malia, ut u»
12 GAUGE, 5 SUOTS
M«a hitlMS «hi|*|Mw| un know that green tomatoes are Just as bacon In bits and let cook until the brigade of Infantry.
Overhead a di­
approvai ar»t guariti- good for cooking ■■ th» ripe tomato,
The recoil reloads this pin.
You simply pull the
fat la drawn out
Dredge the roll ol rigible was seen to collapse and fall
laasl b* lloin» MMM*N.
to earth, pursued by a swarm of mono
WrHa (<*r
uf and. being quite different In flavor, meal with flour and rub It in thorough
~ trigger for each shot. This new gun is safe, strong and
wurls.
atating
inala thus provide a variety and a new arti­
plane». Ambulances and Red Cross
ly; then brown II In the fat, turning
simple. It has all the good point* of other recoil-operated
pt «fan «al.
eorpH hurried to and tro. Reenforce
nn»inu iiouMj. isi* w«k
r.M. o> cle of food at little cost.
th» roll u» It browns until lhe whois
shotguns, and many improvement* besides, wmm
Cucumbers also may be utilized In surface Is nicely colored Set the meal ments appeared to the west and soon
the < urnage began anew. The field
Among them are Nickel steel construction
many delightful ways, not generally in a casserole or an agate dish that was covered with dead and dying men.
and a reloading system that requires no
J
known
Green peppers, now In the can be lightly closed; put In also an I dead horses, demoralized artillery and
change for different loads.
Dsvs Htrnahm.
K II TI mivwmm . Mar
market, have qualities which should onion, sliced very thin, half a carrot faH«u standard».
Thmutiahly nwaism. >ul R<»*ma uf <<*mfutt. M<«l
"What
unprecedented
carnage?
•« ala I'rU «»
Thras mlhutMi walk ft»an DnU»n be understood and made use of at thia rut In thin slices and a cupful of torn»
It’s the Fowling Gun Par Excellence
IM m X. Wnt. fur rala.
72 R M h NM TUN! Ufi particular time and season.
Routhern to puree Rinse lhe frying pan with s What strange warfare do we behold?"
people are well versed In their virtue cupful of boiling water, turn this Into cried a startled spectator In alarm
"Merely a bit of war stuff that the
and use, and understand that their the dish, cover and let cook tbre*
moving picture men are doing tn re­
warm, peppery quality Is conducive hours or longer, tn the oven. Let tbs
acting the war of 1»1 J." said the
Not the Friday Odor.
to health ■nd comfort In warm heat be very moderate
Hava ready other, as he hailed a passing Zeppelin
Our contributor’s small friend, lit­
weather
and
skimmed
back
to
the
studio
—
Ex
two tableapoonfuls flour, half a tea
tle Rollo, aged 5. had always ob­
Likewise th« tender little «reell spoonful salt and one-fourth teaspoon Change.
served that fish was the big dish at
okra should be eaten frequently and ful pepper, mixed to a smooth pasts
Depends Upon Your training
his home on Friday. And he had ob­
while the pod Is quite young
served that the rule held in the neigh­
with cold water
Stir this Into ths DOtS YOUR SKIN
Our rotirgeg In Shorthand, f’en-
Hplnach Is still In market and 1» al liquid In the caaserols. Let the saucs
households.
manship. Busi new* Tram in« and
ITCH AND BURN, boring
ways a valuable addition to the die­ boll two or three minutes, then strain
Recently little Rollo was sent out
Telecraphy will equip you for a
aur<M*ful busmgMA career.
If you are suffering with eczema, to visit his grandma In the country
tary. fresh or canned, but Is apt to It over the meat
Het boiled onion» ringworm, rash or other tormenting
Hell Orel, |t«lvnl«d arllrle to effl. ew be like all late summer green«, rather
And after a day or two he missed
FALL TERM HEPTEMBEB L
nos«“ -UHW h-.nM
Kso,|.le |>r*e«ht. II
around the dish
■kin eruption, try reslnol ointment and something.
tough tn fiber and therefore better
sella fut ST.&■>. Maik 8>«w I—
< «Ut
Strawberry Cup Pudding.- Butter reslnol soap. You will be surprised
"Grandma," said he, "ain't it ever
..... ..............
■■
1
I served In some of the many ways and dust with sugar flve cups;
til how quickly the Itching stops and the Friday in the country?"
which require It thoroughly chopped three-quarters full with the following skin becomes clear and healthy again.
"What a question!" she laughed.
Immune.
or tn s puree. Garden lettuce of late mixture: One cupful bread crumbs Prescribed by doctors for 19 years. "Of course. It Is. Today is Friday,
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
Tho hunter» now will get In liua slimmer growth Is coarse and often
All
druggists
sell
reslnol
ointment
dear."
one cupful hot milk, four tablespoon
Paart» Suwt Naw Marriaaa. Panlaa«. Or.
Their turn will s<xm be here,
rather bitter, and moat people discard tula sugar, two eggs beaten very wel. (60c and $1.00), and resinol MOÜp
“Well," said Rollo. "It don't smell
And every cow will wear a sign.
like Friday."—Atlanta Journal.
It for this reason, hut this Is wasteful, and a half pint of strawberry pre (26c) —Adv.
We Guarantee Position» for All
"Don't shoot me. I'm no deer!"
if you have your own vegetable gar serves Mix all together, set the cup
Our Graduate«.
- Cincinnati Enquirer
"Why did you quarrel?"
Decollete Dress.
den. to allow It all to go to seed or In a pan of water and bake about thlr
Indeed our beef will be »o high
Write Ua, No Trouble to Answer.
"Sin- wanted me to hold her hand
waste,
for
there
are
many
very
nice
"Clever
deduction
is
everything."«
This warning will be heard.
ty or forty minute». Serve hot with at a crowded reclption.”
declared Sherlock Holmes. "For in-1
As cow» go sailing through the sky wars of serving It.
"Why didn’t you?"
thin cream
stance it you see a lady going out in i
A few suggestions from other house
"Don't »hoot me. I'm no bird!"
"1 was already holding a plate of ball costume it is safe to deduce that
N.-w York Mall
wives and good cooks give us an idea
salad in one fist and a cup of coffee In she Is going to a ball.”
Food prices may go »oaring high.
FOR HOT WEATHEI the other, with no earthly chance to "Not at all." objected Doctor Wat­
of the possibilities of these vegetables MENU
And reach the ether thin.
■ nd it may help many to solve the
set anything down.”—Kansas City son. "Many of our girls have adopted
With flaring »Igns, "Don't shoot til«'. i food cost problem. In Individual cases Ideas That Will Savs Tims Whan Journal.
It for ordinary street wear.”—Ixiuls
loarf J
wke» tT-rs. «
Am not a Zeppelin!”
at least.
Ons Is Not In Particular Mood
ville Courier-Journal.
BMxiif >rg t-M marie ih-w uleat. h w»s
inverrtrd by the brewlen ta H* H mt <
tot X inn DBI’GGIST WILL rm YOU
for Working.
Stewed Green Tofnatoes. Pare six
Muonu.fi*. ft keep Csjnmrv ia *«a4
Try M urinr K,r K-ru-dy for Red.
Wairry
br.kh aad
tke^r hvffcask
Brea .*’>4 *lr»nulal-*l Eyelid,. Xu »martin,—
large green tomato«-» and peel three
For the privilege of being battered
S«Xibr dr-mu* It 15c. M.JU m
lurt.he C omfort
Wrile for Book of .be Eye up Antwerp is asked to dig up a cool
On
warm
daya,
when
one's
enthusi
­
Slice the onions
bf».,. Ere«. Murine 1 , Kerned, Co ,Cbl< ago.
tame pare
Dorr w.;h *
bud bmA_
hai good-sired onions
$100,000,000. Other cities wanting C--wnlrr- 120- pm *
UwA
15c a*ter*rbavw«b
very thin Into a saucepan. In which asm for cooking or baking Is on the
.
MaaaT
25c. GENUINE BIRD MANNA »
similar
publicity
address
W.
Hoben-
suggestions
may
Mane,
the
following
has been melted a tablespoonful of
In the eyes of some employes the zollern, Potsdam, Prussia.
«!« w put uo in wk«te
c*p$ with red imprml txt thra*.
FHlLAbA BIRD FOOD CO., Sudas S, FLUkfeU.
new civil service rules doubtless ap
The alllea serin bent on turning ! the lard or butter Isit them fry five min- .J>e of help:
Buy a plain cake from the baker'« pear moat uncivil.
wings of the enemy In order to i give utes, but do not scorch, then season
them with a teaspoonful of salt and Cut It through the Ion« way twice.
It to them In the nock
Radium Greatest Invention.
Social Uplift.
two dashes black pepper and mix making three layer« Then nianh two
The state may never go dry, but a
well. Slice the pared green tomatoes or three ripe tomatoes or other fresh lot of municipalities are making sure
Over a million magazine readers have declared
"You should join our discussion
that Radium stand* foremcat axnonir the 7 won­ c!ub; it is no end of benefit."
For a their water supply Is pure.
Into the saucepan and add half « cup­ fruit and spread on layers.
der» of m jdern times. For 3 year* we have been
Olir
use confectioner's sugar,
"Do you cover a wide range of sub­
ful of hot water Stir all together and frosting
ex penmen tins with the different quartz emitting
At the Chicago municipal market Radio activity ami have at la*t. succeeded in per­ jects?"
let them stew under cover for ten mixed with a little water and flavor
fecting
our
’
Radio
Active
Pad."
which
ha*
been
"Oh. no. YVe confine ourselves e«-
Then sprinkle with cocoanut. handkerchiefs were sold for 2 cents. aucce-nful beyond our expectation». These pwis
minutes or until the tomatoes are Ing
Naturally a lot of people with bad on test under the electoervpe emit 1U0U mac he clusively to bridge and tango."—
Home wninon ran keep a secret. soft
Add ■ heaping tenspoonful but Or make frosting of sweetened con­ colds blew themselves.
unit* every hour, and will la*t for year*, when Cleveland Plain Dealer.
rtrn si the registrili Ion office, Ask
densed milk mixed with melted, un
ter and serve on a hot dish.
placed on the seat of pain will, in almost every
the clerk!
ca- relieve the sufferer at once.
In case» of
Fried Green Toms toss.—Cut •lx Nweetemd chocolate. This makes a
Transatlantic steamship companies Stomach Tiooble*. Rheumatism. ¡n*omn*a. Nerv-
Somebody has figured out that th«
fair Imitation of a good home made
euaneea.
Ruiwiown
conditions,
it*
effect
in al­
largo
green
tomatoes
Into
slices
about
have decided to waive interest pay­ most every instance is marvelous.
war is costing $55 per second
Now
t'olumbu» discovered America Oc
rake.
an
eighth
of
an
Inch
thick
Beat
the
ments. People have sort of lost inter­
tober 12, 1192
Lucky there were no
The price of the
Radio Active Pad” is 15.00. we understand why neither side can
For
soup
purchase
a
can
of
tomato
but
for
a
»bort
time
to
introduce
them
in
your
yolk
of
an
egg
with
est.
anyway,
in
transatlantic
traffic.
afford
to
lose
a
minute.
geogruphlcul societies for him to face
a tablespoonful
community, on leceipt of 11. with a diacription of
of cold water. îhist the slices with soup. Cook half a cup of rice or bar
your sicknes* and a conAdential list of 2 or more
sick people in your neighborhood, we will send
salt
and
The nervy correspondents.
pcpi*er. dip Into the beaten ley, mash through n sieve and add to
The citizens of Antwerp must bav«
"Seek light on liquor measure." say«
you the Pad with full instructions and all eharge-«
soup.
Thia
adds
a
little
“
home
taste
”
Do
a
funny
wartime
stunt.
fleet.
We read
• headline Yet brewers declare light egg and cover with fine dry bread
paid. Send at once as only a limited number will a great aeroplane
They
follow
In
the
army's
rear
to
the
concoction.
be
»old
at
the
introductory
price.
Atlas
Radio
where
thousands of them are flying to
nits the quality of their goods
crumbs, Fry them In good bacon or
Active Pad Co.. 237 Cactus Drive. Portland. Ore.
When
they
can
not
reach
the
front.
Ostend.
Then
with
a
salad
made
of
crisp
ham fat or butter until a nice brown
and tender, and then serve with fol­ lettuce and cucumbcrs; olive oil, lemon
How to dispose of bill collectors
You Will Never Know.
NtW MOOtR’l DANCKG.
The amateur strategist writes Jo
juice, served with a few salted pea­
take them to one aide, chatter coufl lowing gravy.
You will never know Just how to ask if any army is criminally at fault
E. Fletcher Hsllsmorv. the lead ng Dancing Ex­
dentlally and then pay them.
Gravy for Green Fried Tomatoes.-- nuts or other nuts, one will have an sert and Instructor in New York City, write«- I improve your stock until you see some in connection with bad check oper*-
hara «rd ALLENS FOOT-EASE. lhe antiseptic
Rub together a tablespoonful of flour attractive, satisfying supper that has powder
that Is better than your own. The fairs tions against an advance.
to be shaken Into the shoe«, tor ten years,
Japa have mounted siege suns on ■nd two of butter, and when well required little labor.
an.) rscomnn-nd it to all my pupiU." It cures and are good places to look up such things.
[i-vesta acre feet. Sold by all Drug and Depart­ —Southern Agriculturist.
hills around Klao Chow The defend creamed, brown In a frying pan or
When it comes to a showdown a
ment Store- rSc. Sample FREE. Address. Allen
era can't look to the hills for help
Shading ths Window.
saucepan In which I tomatoes wore
S. Olmsted. Le Roy. N. Y.
bomb-carrying monoplane in the air
Not
Particular.
fried.
Then add a i cupful of milk,
is worth halt a dozen dirigibles in th«
Make a frame with light strips of
The greasy black smoke of the (1er stirring constantly until
"I never feed tramps at the door." hangars.
i
I can't endure the social lion.
it bolls up wood at the top of the window by
man "Jack Johnsons" may yet be sur thick
"That's
all
right,
ma'am;
serve
it
in
Who makes himself a bore.
Season to taste with salt and nailing an end of a twelve-inch strip
p:. sed by the "white" hopes In I he
the dining room. I ain't particular."
I can not lionize him. yet
The Indian troops fight best on
paprika and serve
A teaspoonful of at each aldo of the casing and fasten a
forms of Turcos and Sikhs.
He makes a mighty roar.
wheat cakes. A certain aggregation
Worcestershire sauce Improves this crosspiece between them at tho outer
A
Pocket
Kingdom.
of Teutons would like very much to
sauce.
< nd. To the ground underneath stake
All Set.
A safe indication of nothing doing
"You come from the kingdom of make their cake dough.
Green Tomato Oysters. Slice green the end of a piece of wire netting and are the flatly contradictory reports Andorra, you say?"
First motorist—Have you a crash
tomatoes and remove the seeds and carry It up to the frame above. Over from Berlin. Faris and London.
"Yes.”
suit?
Has it come to this in neutrality?"
Second motorist -Got one coming! lay slices In salted water for 20 mln thia train vinca. The common lima
"That's the smallest kingdom on Many local
offices
are displaying.
That farmer I bumped Into back there utes, then take out and drain. 1 Wipe bean vine has foliage that Is both beau
earth, isn't it?"
signs: "Don't talk war. Talk busi-
Is going to sue.
dry. and dip each piece In beaten I egg. tlful and dense. !t Is an advantage
"Not so loud, please. Somebody may ness.”
think we re big enough to hold an ul­
then roll In flour to cover well I and not to have the vines directly against
timatum."—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
fry In drippings or butter
The French are ordering 6Û0 track«
the window
The foot of space be­
S £
’’SSJiui;“
g Shotgun
NEW HOTEL HOUSTON
aW.
SUCCESS-
W. L. DOUGLAS
$?M. Il SIM
SUS. $4 $4.50
»4 SI 00
sots snots
S2 26, $2 60
S100 4 SI M
Ow
4 50
ItylM
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY
WEARINO W. L DOUGLAS SHOES
For 31
•» W. I*. Douais« hns an atm it tord tn*
Viiluw by huvtntr hin nitiiis nnd Ihn r^tnll prie»
Btnni!>•■<( on th« «•'.$« bofor» th«« slums irnve ths* fac­
tory. Thin prussM-t« the w«arsir ngnln«t hl*h priera
fot inferita ahnet« >f other Hinken. W !.. Ibnigle«
ahitra ui*- a I wa )« worth wlm «un i»ny for tliriii. If
you could n* *t
cntrfiilly W . !.. ¡»onulna ahora ai»»
I hn tir, Utili Ilo» bini' Brade» lent liri • lined, you would t fiati
u o* Ici ni and why llo*y look Iw'llrr, fit Iwltcr. hold Unit
ahaiM* un i wctir luHM’t tlinn other iiinkfn for Ihr price.
If lhe W. I. hoiiKÌM »horn nrv uni for anlv In «our
vicinity.order durci froto factory. Nliorn «rm rvary-
Whcu
I'oBt.TRC lira In lltr I . N. Il rilr for lllein-
IsMi' d lninlog aliowiiiw how loonier by mall.
W. I. hot UT.AM, zWv|..»ik Ml., Ilim(ton,Maae-
DIN TAL HEADQUARTERS
TOR OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPlt
Penple fr»»m all i ei •* ni
OrwK-tn and Wasb'iur
U n cnimtaiilly viali ohi
tilllie f«»r dentai trett
n< nt. Our nkiil le •«-
knowlrtlswl. and Oli*
pnrniptnraM in finish
mg w<»$k in on«* «la.*
wht-n raquirvd i*appiè
ciatsil by uut-of-u*wt
l>n trotm
|>r Wl*e la a falsa
to»»th exi>«-rt. Thera i»
" ai . wayhom -. iiest
hi ev*ry ralllng. ani
llr. Wlwa lav* claim li
hi* disiinrtion in (he
gon. 27 Y**»« rwntrar»
What we can't guar
nnlre we don't do.
I.OW PRIt'IM FOR HKHt-ORADF. WORK
Good ll<-*l Rubber tUslnu. rsrh
"I hr llrnt Rod Rubber PtslUn. eurh
»2-Kurnt Gold or Porreluln Crown
WISE DENTAL CO.
REI.IAIII I*: PAINLKM HKNTIHTR.
I*h<>n»« Main 202«. A 202«.
122’ j Third Street, Failing Itldir . ’’or'land. Orrunr
R. F Car. Thir.l and Wa. hl ict»n.
P. N. U.
No. 43, 1014
lVIIEN wrlllns to advsrtlMts, »)•■•• aw»-
I
tlon this paper.
Filling for Floor Cracks.
tween allows tho breexe to circulate
freely.
Tear up some newspapers Into
strip». Cover them with boiling wa-
ter
If after a little while the news­
paper has not ubsorbed all the water,
add a few more strips. Mix together a
juarter of a pound each of alum and
flour for each three pinta of water, add
to the newspaper pulp when It la quite
•oft. stir, filace over a gentle heat and
'ook until the mixture is as thick as
putty. Van while warm, pressing It
well Into the cracks with a pliable
knife It must dry thoroughly before
•he floor Is stained.—Miss A. L.. R. C.
Pepperx Stuffed With Mushrooms.
Cut off the small ends from young
green peppers, carefully remove the
seeds and partitions and parboil live
minutes.
Mix two cupfuls of soft
breadcrumbs with three-quarters cup
ful of thick sweet cream, one cupful
chopped mushrooms and one-fourth
teaspoonful salt.
Fill the peppers,
stand them In a baking pan and bake
half an hour, basting with one-half
cupful of water mixed with one table­
spoonful butter.
For Flower Pots.
To prevent water from seeping
through pottery bowls or vases Intend
ed to hold flowers, and thus marring
polished wood, coat the Inside with
white shellac.
After It dries, the Jar " ill no longer
be porous.
This has been tried with some of
♦ho ornamental ginger Jara.
Softening New Rope,
To soften new ropes that are ex
tremely troublesoma because of their
stiffness, tlu> following is excellent:
Cover the ropes with water and heat
the water until it almost hoQs.
itrnlghtcn nnd dry them. Ropes treat­
ed In this manner work satisfactorily
xs soon as dry.
Cold Water Cake.
Ono nnd one half cupfuls of sugar,
one quarter cupful of butter, two
and one-half cupfuls of flour, two
eggs, one cupful of water, two tea-
•poonfuls of baking powder sifted with
the flour, Flnvor to taste and frost If
you like. This
'
Is a good recipe for a
layer cake.
Rye Drop Fritter».
Two tableHpoonfulH «ugur, onn-hnlt
rnp molansea, pinch of »alt, two well-
beaten eggs, one cupful either rye or
graham flonr, one teaapoonful »oda,
white flour to make a drop batter,
Drop by »mall tableapoonfi.!; into,
jeep hot fat. Serve w ith moius»»» or <
ilrun
I
I
A NURSE TAKES
DOCTOR’S ADVICE
And is Restored to Health by
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg­
etable Compound.
'S
and 1000 touring cars,
You would
The Helpmeet.
think a runabout would be more to the
Mr. Newlywed
!
—Did you sew the point.
button on my coat, darling?
Mrs. Newlywed—No. love; I could-
n't find I the button, and so I just sewed
up the buttonhole.—Judge.
Flattery.
Mrs. Green—Do you ever Gatter
your husband?
Mrs. Wyse—Yes. I sometimes ask
his advice about things.—Boston Tran­
script,
Most Skin Trouble
Readily Overcome
Euphemia, Ohio.—“ Because of total
ignorance of bow to care for myself
w hen verging into womanhood, and from
The Active Principle of a
taking cold when going to school, I suf­
Famous Remedy Work*
fered from a displacement, and each
Making Allowances,
month I had severe pains and nausea
Wonders.
"Our government." said the man
which always meant a lay-oft from work
intense idealism, "must keep faith.
for two to four days from the time 1 must fulfil every promise to the
w as 16 years old.
ter.”
“I went to Kansas to live with my sis­
“Oh, come now!" protested the
Milk In Saucepans.
Cleaning a saucepan In which milk ter and while there a doctor told me of tient person. “You can't expect
has been boiled Is often a troublesome the Pinkham remedies but I did not use weather bureau to make good on
ery prediction."—Washington Star.
task. A simple method Is to quickly them then as my faith in patent medi­
cines
was
limited.
After
my
sister
died
replace the lid after pouring out the
New Management.
boiling milk, so that the steam will not 1 came home to Ohio to live and that
“This hotel is under a new manage­
has
been
my
home
for
the
last
18
years.
have time to escape and allow the
ment.1'
"TheChangeof Life came when 1 was
"Why. I still see the old proprietor
sauceiuin to cool before taking the lid
47
years
old
anil
about
This
time
I
saw
around."
oft again. Then put the pan In cold
my
physical
condition
plainly
described
' Yes, but he got married last week."
Many people hare marre: .1 the way
water to soak; afterward It can be
s. S. 8. overcomes skin troubles. The es-
in one of your advertisements. Thon I —Louisville Courier-Journal.
washed easily and quickly without the
planation is the fact that R. 8. 8. worts
____
began using Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg­
bother of scraping.
in the blood and the blood is really a most
Just Between Friends,
etable Compound and I cannot tell you
intricate and extraordinary mass of arteries
"Julian has saved my life nine and veins.
or any one the relief it gave me in the
I'mes this year.”
Raspberry Tarts.
When you come to realize that tho skis
lirst three months. It put me right
"So that is what he means when he and the flesh beneath are composed of a
Incorporate one pound of self raising where I need not lay off every month
net
wo. k of Uny blood vessels you solve the
called you a cat!"—Puck.
flour and a pinch of salt with one and during the last 18 years I have not
mystery.
There are wonderful medicinal properties
quarter of a pound of butter; add a paid out two dollars to a doctor, nnd hav«
Sanitary Sugar Bowl.
In S. 8. 8. that fallow the course of th«
pint of milk and two beaten eggs. Mix been blest with excellent heal th for a wo-
Sanitary reasons prompted the in- blood streams just as naturally as the most
thoroughly, roll out thin, cut in circles' woman of my age and I cat. thank Lydia vention of a new sugar receptacle nourishing food elements.
It is really a remarkable remedy. It
and line buttered patty puns with ■ E. rinkhum ’sVegetable Compound for it which delivers a small portion of its
contains one ingredient, the active purpose
them.
Fill with raspberry "Jani or
“Sinco the Change of Life is over 1 contents through a spout as a valve of which is to stimulate the tissues to th«
stewed raspberries.
Bake in a hoi have been a maternity nurse and being Is opened by a lever attached to Its healthy sclecHon of its own esseutlid nutri­
ment. And the medicinal elements of this
oven for about fifteen minutes. Serve wholly self-supporting 1 cannot over handle.
intchless blood purifier are just as esnra-
estimate the value ot good health. I
cold with whipped cream.
rlal to well balanced health as the nutri­
Dre»
A
patent
has
been
granted
a
have now earned a comfortable little
tious elements of the meats, grains, fats
home just by sewing nnd nursing.
I den inventor for an application of the ind sugars of our daily food.
Not one drop of minerals or drugs !1 used
Best Salad Dressing.
have recommended the Compound to principle of the thermopile for the di­
in Its preparation. Ask for 8. n . S. and
Mix thoroughly two tablespoonfuls many with good results, as it is excel­ rect production of electricity from lust Insist upon having ir. And if you de-
coal without the intervention of a boil­ dre skillful advice and counsel upon any
butter, two tablespoonfuls sugar, one lent to take before and after child­
er, engine or dynamo.
matter concerning the blood nnd skin, writ«
saltspoonful salt, one tablespoonful dry birth."—Miss E velyn A deua S tew ­
to the Medical IS’Dsrtment. The Swift
art , Euphemia, Ohio.
Specific Co., 521) Swift Bhig.. Atlanta. Gs.
mustard; add two eggs, well beaten:
Since
St.
Petersburg
has
been
Do not allow some zealous clerk’s elo­
If
you
want
special
advice
write
to
heat one-half cupful milk. Cook unti'
, l.ydla F, Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi­ changed to Petrograd, it is safe to quence over something “jhst as gootl’’ as
8. 8. 8. to fool you with the same old
It thickens In double boiler.
assume
the
Cossacks
are
now
order
­
dential) Lynn, M ams . Your letter will
mineral drugs.
Beware of all substituted
, be opened, read and answered by a ing llamgrad and Limgrad cheese Insist upon 8. 8. 8.
sandwiches.
To Choose Butter,
noma* aud held in strict conildenee.
The following Is an excellent way to
choose butter: Fresh butter Is always
the »am« color throughout; if streaky
probably two or three kinds are mix*,
Coloi mor» good» brighter and faster colors than any other dye. On» 10c package colors silk, wool and cotton equally
up lu IL Good bu.wi suuu.d s«u<
well and is xuaranteed to give perfect results. Ask dealer, or we wiU «nd postpaid aJJOc a package. Write for fr««
sweet.
bockl-f how io dye. bleach and nilk color«.
MONROE drug COMPANY, Qiuncv. imnol«.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES