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TITC MOITXIXG OKEGOXrAX. "WEDNESDAY. NOVE3IBER 21, 1915. Then fell lh ciizard. easily distin guished tr It sue and hardness and sentlr draw all out onto a sheet ofl ntvipip'r. Rfwm the gizzard, heart I and User, belna careful not to break tbe greenish t-all-ssrk In separating; It from the latter. Ther. remoTe lung I and kidneys an already described. Many rook took will tell you thai the Inside of poultry should be "not I washed but w I perl with a clean damp I towel." Thia looka well In print, but I In ,rartlce often reeult in strong-I IHMWIV( ..I i!jl.t. Mi. PflKTLAMl GIRL W HOSE W KDDINf. W AS .lOLMMI 1 1.M t.KU.II. tasung amusing, i perier 10 use rtl ft r tea., a i aifci 'jc-e n ,e,e.-n'.-f.s.-flclee. - efo-eecie.ee e e Q e e n ex s e, r ci -ie y p Q Q Q Q Q Q Q f Q ijei-i ti ill (ESI1H llilNBfp I (,-. aa,eiieaIai:iiUIai p. 1 n .r i -.. since r tjri tl tilt I Soil. hemic f if Iwe a."'i- f ' War I He e'tre-in Vf. X M. t".ar rre.id..-t at a rArtni-M Ijb-9 I"' SiH-. ef Mr . Vtl tre T. f. iia Ker. we were a-' fr a arm. 11 Infirm! dnriee t.rf I. af te kfM-l t T"i - w-.m vera J9f n e.1 a er 1 1. errenmw. f t'ftri(ntaim'iA4 end etna bie.ewi' I ec y. .!... .fm aa.t eeeww. : a- fnarf. rn rr r-we t.ina, n "ti te l.M er were ate-re-ii foe lt!jn-l VU I-Jr.t l:e.er, I Yf Vrire t.ewi. Nim ll.llr.lli II KX ;.GAG:IUNT AN.NOfNCE.MEXT WAS EXPECTED. fit- mrm of 4- l F-arl 4m prmir en I rmt- a. foi:t It en jA'trv i: rfbfufv I. Mr-fc . a4 ciwnaf P-ijt anas 04ft ,rft .a. t' irpnn4 f ln f Vf . r .'rtwjir4 lirlla-. .- Mint t.t, Mr. let Mill. ifT V mmtntwt. .Iff. I'JrX on W aft at in N"1 !tra tltt'N-0r-ka. at fr:ef.Vr( lir bnr it Mul Ur. J-- rnftft'tl Mia, n r iarnri f 4 tn i.utPf ,n tit 'it f r fv ' i honor (of !.rmtr trni prtr c i loni v nn n nfr Mk Rtnrtit ivi-v-t u T4 f sj : o in root lut-n rf I C Kr At nbHn It m ! ffnr! t4 lt tm .mftUl rnnfiiMini I S furt m- I f ta arTtni i f in honor it e Flrt Hlr) Tr,t,. fr nfTtllm i.Mi'ttto-t wirik tn .'. K. A V In rttf. A rftrmi-i f.etpv rf Ifto prr 31 n t 1 1 e w vnff 3 rinmni - l f -. rta i -jataiP n 4 h fot r i 4 ff r ! Iff ,n ttr arB Io f-p hf tt-v-nn In tnmr id f tit t.ir n.lprw4 irrit n t fct M'i( -rtT , tft t lli' I Miji m.trr nflft nimir"-t tn 4 town rt-l 1 of r"li1 rnllara. Hi t h.it-l l,' mu' Sl'O. . f i rotltikSay j a I t! I Kn t tenn fr TK.iMik ji 1 iaj h 1 ! t nl I j' t rvf p-at wt! mr Ptn ( ri n finff f I f in mn '1 I 1 Mar I f aVrl rl t.im nt nr ! l 1 1 r-'aj-l-4 ra r llf' I'olli-trfi.m foaof haft' I Tt ai ij n in fif-i to T---0 . 4 ft ' 'ollafW trrjf,), Tn 4. Hotj.y nei nM rib atmM tftas Utt fei0ljtt ft h H rrrirl f r ma rrti ft, 4 -,ft4, r(n"r 'tM)ar, .f i:firv .iPr' nM n ftfciti'n of T rcii.,i' itiARly Hnr t ! I t'urt.rr t 'ttr n II ttv plte-o at n rvrtmbr !, f -i rn I X f bl h. vtert n f (ii in( ff-t.rv t r ftC Vf t'l v of '' rrwio 1. ' fi --- it rti trw ron f o tit tlttn tfft Ilk ra-i i I i ..7-a-' . f -' - . - T r- m . ' A- fta" , . VV, !X ; v- v -;r llitille borax or baklna nxlt In wash ing out the Innlde. flnlehlnK UP. when I no mell la perceptible, by a rlnae I under the flowing laurel and tha ue I of a clean towel. lour bird la Bow ready for stuffing. Kill tho body, but I do not pack it llshtly. Thread a I iruoinr needle Iroili lt renta and I laeta a lifetime), than aew up the ranh I with a few atlirhcs that ran be eaMlyl en, rut and remore betore aervini;. Hefore dolnr thl. however, you may. If ton like. Inaerf enme atrlpa of fat alt pork or baron between the flexh and ekln of the drum.tlrka: a allre ofl the ama may al.o be Introduced It I front of the breaat a Ions with ome I rlufflnic. which placed under the flap! of neck-akin, previously mentioned. cirri a fine plum effect. Turn the flap I of akin do n ainns the back and tw.let the wind rlnne to tha aldra with the I nolnta arroe the back. rrrmn the I thlKhn cloe up to the winara. Paxa threaded trulnc needle thrnuih the top of bnth Joint and the body of the I bird: rrnaa the atrlnc at the back and l brine It down, tying the enda of the I drumetlcka rloee on the tail, and civ-1 Inr the bird a firm compact ahape that III tend n keep It mrit and Juicy, and make thine eauy for the carver. Neat take three or four tableepoona ofl butter or bacon fat or a mixture ofl both, thoroughly worked with an eo,ual nuantlty of flour and a little aalt and hlte pepper. Uft the bird into the I roaeter and unread thM mixture overl breaet and le. Them rake a alice ofl aalt pork, known a a "barde.- and covrr the breaat. If you buy a piece for the purpoee, get half a pound of the fatten), cut In two allcea but not aep- arated at the rind. Thia will probably I fit the bird nicely: rut little ellta in the fat to prevent Ita curling up. Tnial -barde Thankgiving Dinner la tae ONE BIO Sinner of tha Tear. "Ye Oregon Grille" Tht ThanksKtvlnr anuoaiirrti a dinner of tho ".d-fahiond" variety on that will com h In Mvory diho prttlclntr tn tho rmtrwm) nfyin4. and perfection In twrvico. Th work f prparlnc dlnnrr at tioma to obvitHj Rffn your tab? now and mak thia Thankar' vine dinner a pioasur lone to bo remembered. Trio ntnarr With vTlno. Tho Tim. In H T. M. Tho riarr, Orrgom Grill:' ahininc from her eyes the looked at him. Then the king heard the wise man ay: "l have that wnlch no man can take font nie and which Kold cannot buy; love Is in my heart and. I have your lov. We are rich, my dear, with both lmnrovc the flavor and I riches which the rich man cannot un- preventa the rtrrmc or the breaat meat. I deratan 1. but which ho Icncs lor, yet while the akin in nicely browned. With I known not w hat rr.aws at his heart- cood modern roaster the cooking la lairing. ixt ua trive thanks to mm wno eaev and banting Is not required. Some I pave us the wisdom to understand roasters have a special arrangement I noarts :nat can love ana ce Kind, ior by which the bird can be cooked breast I we have tnousrht or others ana caused ilnm-nward. Cllve atronr heat at nrat I sunering to no one. and then lone slow conking. I A great light seemed to fill the room Three and a half hours will bo not wncre, ma wise man ana nis wire sat, too much for a 10-pound -turkey. The I and tho king heard a voice close to a-ener! annearance and color, and the I mm saynu?: "Heware. u Kinp: now you tendency to separate at the thigh Joint treat your fellow man. for it shall be are signs or its being ready. i.cep inoran out to you even as you ueai wun em while von make the gravy, py mem. jaur not ineir wisaorr. ana pay thickening and seasoning the drippings them In silver when it brings you in in f he ran. I'eiiallv It Is wise to re-1 cold, for tho day rhall come when move a little of the fat before doing so. I neither rold nor prclous stones can u ..... there are no lumps ot tniCK-iouy ior you peace 01 ;nini. enlng and that the gravy la a. nlcel The KUig awoke from his sleep with chestnut brown. I.nmpy. pal, flavor- I a start and arose snd went to his store 1... er crrasv mvr Is one of the tin-I house. Ho opened wide the doors and nardnnable rnllnary sins. Kor stock. I called for all those w ho 1-ad given to .M the liouid In which the giblets I him their wisdom, and w hen they came ere boiled: the gelatine from tne ieei i no gave mrm irom nis weaitn WBai elvea smoothness- and body, and the I they had rightly earned, and happiness r.f ihemselve.. well cooked and Jl lied, are enteemed as a delicacy ny ome people. The liver, heart, and glx r.i m. v be ehoppeH and served In the gravy or reserved for other purposes If preferred. came into his heart such as the king bad never known before. (Copyrlsht. IBIS by the vrlur- Xeipaper "vn'ltrate, y.w York ity.) . O. Ot RKI. Thoto by Buhnell. 0 rn. 4i'nf m i.M' neimii e.ania. ,.rMrr 1, a n.r tiant.. t rMe a.ee an. I I!.i4'4. e hertof mt See atar.e .W. .WT. vn te e-'.ti't mt S. S.rthlAT. A lieeh. m- ..e. T ' r I were Vf. yt Si.-e ael I'arl. liri, 'e. i.i.ra ir .'jr.. Ihm l.oul. t.iitn f 1 - f - e J - - r In'tiv. tll.a, ra. r.K.-f. J ih t'oe.ri. I ill. an V !. :. tti.-. Kn. .trtk'ir Ink. f'rfM e.f T.-..ej I;. k ai.M ' t n- f , ii4 lift. r'rrd f. and Mr tt T I'xa'imas aa ?). .t to t'ttn m1v from a llt tit I IS. f : pojj f- In ?.r rHnr.tr, Tnena.xlvlnf ,er tnnrr mffi ear- rartv wtll r given T"'r-l-y at I M. All thee. lht6 I ' fn)nf an -.!. et dinner anl imw same of ai ro.fl!v im.rej ! aitarwt tn. try. il T N lli. of t"i Altar fwil .III hm hli..j.t, and the affair llr s h.N Ira Aw.n.l.tai li. IJi ll eet f -si ttla sir. at. a!ne te.ep !' It's'a ltje.eft Ml jnn fjerl.''. tl.. l;mfr W.krew. )! Harriet l4m an4 lt ImI and .j.il.e atn.ut yte an- Mr. t'.jMt. the tt nt tre w rf f'O. rr. Ihey all s-MltimA tr. immn. jiimptnm re- e.a frtrl n ertrd the r'- en rn'ile le;e and arilliant re-- M ion. I'i;i 1110.1 lrtcr-ni. wtil Sa gtae ay lil P:.Tf vl.e T sWmner tomorrowr at M htirm. Hi .""p- roft f.e the r:erjv. efff-erw end membv'. an.J friend of tie r piepjr li'.e.e. The hour, are frm t le e'rlm-k. and lli.hop humn.r villi keep epen iim. a a i an Inf.irmi tea t'"n by Mrs. A. T tye iRil lr. T. VV. I.ertWr yea .elv efternon. In. announcement of marrtaf ef ft Anne lker and we, v. injra.n. n x-iub.r a. as a4r. T b anua-e men t varee a a reenylete ttirr't. t' Mr. tfeirkin. rrien.l. al ef wSnm iuptwifl that S.r antfac.rnenf W4 to be annmilrd f- and Mr., turam were married In KalwrrMft. t e.n. Ie rtoeelv have tney C.rt their we.-ret thet ef lra. ririln 4 rlnv trk.n.1. erUy lra tr ee vii In en tie ee-ret. fr. l-irativ 1. a r-r.rtv an4 vita. ou trl efr.mely rinpuUr In her .e. Ir t-.rln U the 1.11 of Mr end Mr.. It. fmriipj. ti.neer. In I'rtlarwl. Mr. t" 1 r.i eive.) Ki. e.u.'atn la rnri. ( changed latrr ln fc-lmhl. Me I. rwewr rnnne-IH ttifh the 'rttDt ef the i.V. It X . o lrv M.yee. name w. d-ereCe, l. tr.i-li.alv ltt AiiUnia n.vri and relief, for tn. The Im 1.61. r 'i e vent. rp.ee ef ptrta and wntte iw Vrv I l.rh-r n :i". M.ver were ateiaf.d ar Mr. Meyer-, .rrvall fa-lsh- tr. Jeee. n re-.itr-l in. K "4 e- r iy lr. M Heder an-l .M.. :vlya . -r'ia. Seit ! women .aii. 4-ria lh a fvr -es, heme freen e etl.nd-"! Vl.it in Mirhl I ant Triot vevkldteg ef lnfee..l to fn.ny t'o -1 land people I. Ih.I ef M . I tt fl.ld me I lt.. rupeltr-l t rwkn. e-h . en NoVrn.h.r Ii. . b-th are t'rltend peple and be many frlee-t. h.r Tne reuple ttlll fei k e tlrir home fee the prevent at ftrwwene. . e Die eie tnherw ef tae overlook Pan--ln rur vir. g-.e.l. ef Mr. end Mr 1 t. oftrien Mnat evening for llian hnfinri went to Mr.. Var iif r l . I. Ton. Mr., r'renk ".-ri'a-pnler aed fr vYard won the rotiMiU. ll-e- prise. lierreehmenle inq a mu.l- rel programme rvmrleled the evening, eve The annual baiaar ef M Mi- hael's arut All nget." !:pl.-opa Mtealnn. of I.im l ilr t'erk. ill b-e h.l.l en Thur. a.' l-e.-ember I. In Itove I'lty t'ark t'luhhouve. I'lf't.ivrrnlll and randy boutevard. Te women ef the gild will have en sate ar'i. lev arproprlat fee irl..l ma., gift al.O a randv booth, a twih for canned fruit. J'lUev. etc lurhev dinner will be served from J I nnt.l T orl-k. Alter the dinner vntertammenl will be provided. e lJnro:n - tiarfletd Woman's Relief ferpe will give a rard party at room J;i. t ourthou.e. Krtday aventnf. M t Alice Hkirr ef Fjlem. who I visiting In Portland, will be the honor giet for an Informal dincing party for wnK-h Mr. and Mr.. Richard lercy Knight will be bo.ta on baturday even ing at their borne. a fotliion ll!l wilt be the scene of the annual Thankagiving ball tonight an,l tomorrow n4ht when the Trouba dour and t'etltliOit clijba ai: unite and hoi 1 open bouee. There will be a pris wal'S and a confetti and serpentine eattte following the grand march Turkey v and boiea of randy will be clven a prises. a a a The I-a Una Hub will held It an- Rial Thankaeivinc social tonight In Hibernian ll;l. it Ituaeell street The committee In rharge . rompoed of Mis Mollle Mct'artny. Ml Klla riulttvan. !: Mary tjawler. Mtvajose. pMne 'iyi.n. M Cecelia, rirnn. Misj Margaret Wr.itnev. Mi Anna Cody Mine Joeephin iuttr and Ml Anna I wurtin. The patrone.ee are Mr. K. II. l-eerr. Mr. T. . Ilogan. Mrs. J. Smyth Mrs. M. lj-nrrlck. Mr. J. Koley. Mrs. M. Iwtller and Mr.. I:. H. lay. Iian tiitllen. Aervea Tillman. Katharine M.lavey and Anna Conner, with May Tillman. John A llland. Krancis Pro. noil. Te.l Tillmeo Vl.'tnr M.-Kensleand rd.ar My. wi:. a at their previous dance, rie ttieir ulnnisl to show a good lime To reach the hall lake " car to !;.:. rtreel Dy Mas F. AVi&lker. EDUCATION FILMS SOUGHT Peoples Theater Will Inaugurate Movement November 2 7. The clubwomen or the City of Tori- land are endeavoring to have films of educational value shown on Saturday afternoons for the benefit of the chil- s-out Vo-mg Auvlliarv. t'nited tpan i.h War Veteran wtll honor their prrvident. Mr. William A. Cnplan, with an lefnrmal reception Tu.dv night. Novemr-er a. Mum', rea.tlng.. card ami a dvmty supper w i! be among thel men w'to .lid all the work, he took them diT,r.ion-. Tke Ring awd Hla Werkmeo. N"K upon a time there was a king J who was very rich, so rich that he I dr.n i. .11 ihe oeonle work for him. and The Peoples Theater has undertaken . little mnnrv lnlln,B "ni win inHUjfuram ine movement cave tn-.m oniy a v-,7 .,... , -" on November :T. when the films will rrturn. I be selected as most suitable and enjoy- The king became so rich mat nc naa ble to the children. in bull. I large storehousea for his I The offlcera of all of the Parent ealtli. and Inelead of palng the wise Teacher Associations have been aKea to as.ilst In the movement. TmNKS-GnwG ! lo his vtorehouees mvl showed them all his wea'th of gold and precious stones and told tlirin much of It would be theirs If only they worked to help him get more. Hut this w icked and greedy king did not sloo to think he should one day grow old. and that he would have only Ma g-ld and precious stones to com fort his old Site. fine day he railed one or his wise Ifuntins by Train Crews OpHeiI Declaring that some of the O.-W. TV A- N. train crews have been shooting geese In the vicinity of Arlington. State Game Warden Shoemaker yesterday ad vised the officials of that line of th fsct and asked their co-operation In putting a stop to the practice. "A sec tion of the state game and fish code prohibits the shooting of geese within a distance of one-quarter mile of the r . W VV - TLihv c-JViMiA v MS WINTER RESORTS M Spend the Winter in California AVKKAOE TEMPERATURES OF L-KADINO CAIJFOItMA For Week Kndine Saturday. Nov. 13, 1915. Ocean Farlc . Drl Mont . Ix Anipi-lea . I'aaadcna buta Barbara KtSORTS .Uax. M in. Mean. Mat. Min. Mean. 4S 66 Venice is 4:; ri 4 2 .r I A rrouhfad tf 4;; 1,2 h 4S 7 San Francisco ...a '2 4.". ,ril ti ."ft L2 LotifcT Beach 6S ii So fiS 41 ' oi EDS on (TEMPERATURES CHANGED WEEKLY) TIIK tiOI.KKIfS PARAU1SK" LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA 4th and Hill Ml. 65-"i rooms, each wilh pniate hath, situ ated in the heart of th oily, near theater?, fhons and E3 places of attraction. Easily acres- Q s blc to beach cariine. A stone's S tnrow from central hark. Luxurious m apnoint:nents: perfect service; tn'.en- H did prill: Kuropean plan -Ta-itf E3 from Si .30. write for folder. . M. t Ilininiick. L.eneo and Mgr. :'ala. California's most ideally ated hotel. Overlooking mag nificent Monterey Bay. In tho midst of old. picturesque Mis sions. Miles of auto boulevards through beautiful mountain canyons. Famous 17-mile drive 1 -."i miles south of San Francisco. Luxurious American Plan hotel. Literature and rates &r request. Carl Stanley, Mcr. 1 y- N. I-fcV . rv- m M tttte HatSc' t ent.rvein.d (finefar bI'tb alt a delightful t-a in hence ef ar ..l.r. Mi M'4d Iratlell. whoee ega-.neet In T Meerft4w ef Seattle, was aaaeiivacevi r--etlf. Tha attractive tea lahla wa a-l.d aver b tNe el. A general 4t.certie eceoi. ef Teiiow was de liiQ0.il tSroiiani.it tke iui. with v.; w rrin.44'Hiniimi. ronaSmed Vit) fere. T Wd-Ilng ef the favQ .nfii. will be a mil ef Ttmtil'f le dr. o"t ! and a few r lo f-ieeMla p.int it'!' t- the eveat. Taoae prevent ae M-iad a tea were fra. :.lna llat'e'l. M-. tvSeld. -v, I pearwn. t t'. t; n.m.. Mr Hour Mr. H. A. r.wir. M.S. 1 arl Laixil. eXra Cla44 outar. iilaa The firt of the Arcadian dancing put 44 of the ii4ian to be held at the Hotel Multnomah ballroom will be civea Monday evening t Tirtstensen's Mall was tbe plare originally announced for the dance. ut arrangements were KKS:Ht'Kl. r. Nat. Zi (Special ) A merrtage lir.ni. waa leaned her Icetav to i IL r'ra'ict. of Portland, and Ml. Alice lake, of l:i-!d'e. Tbe wedding will take place at the home of the latter s rar.nt on Thankglng dw Mr I'ranri l. a .Xoui h.m. Pacific brakeman and Uvea in Portland. ' Th P.venna (T-ib will give Its second t.pping party rldav pigM. Novem ber I. In. vurta Hail. It I d .lined to be. om the popular dancing club, a av!4mred by the large crowd a I -tendir-g their Initial dance a fortnight pr.v louA The rommlltee. eorcpo.ed of Mive tli.lio Tillman, tirace Twit. hell. Ijl- men lo him who had worked hard and I high-water mark east of the Junction given much wi-dom to the king, ana I of the Hood Klver with the Columbia told hint he c ul not need him any I Mr. Shoemaker said yesterday more, that he had no more use for I these trainmen were allowed to con him. and me wise man looked at him tinue their practire they would drive and replied: "So. there Is no more t I all the gcc.se away from the Columbia can rive to you. but I have much that I River shore on the Oreeon side The Easiest Way to End Dandruff Preparing tbe Tbaakaglv lag Tarkey. THK budding housekeeper often ap proaches with a tertaln amount of aiprrhrn!on the dressing and rooking of her first turkey, so perhaps It may be worm while to give a few details aa to lis preparation. If yoo select it for yourvelf. you you have not taken from me and much shculd be guided by ita plump appear- that vol do not par. ance. tha pliancy ef Ihe brea.t-bone and "Beware. O king, fur In your old age the smooihneea of the legs. The elxe you shall wli-h for that which money depen.1 upon that of tour parly an cannot buy and which man rannot slv; ei-ht or ten-pound bird I a good to vou. roeqium weisni. anil mersei men wi i 1 iij 'i I'- iiui"i"i j - . . rru ..... , l . ...... .... .. . j.. ...... .a i.e. i u.o.. when It I There la one sure way that never : e, if v.. ..I. I; ,;; .. h . .. .X ;V v ;,n trv to f ind It." faiU to remove dandruff completely foe varioua reasona I i.ref.r tn hm the Then Ihe king wanted to learn what and that Is to dissolve It This de bird sent home with lis feet on end! this great fhlr.g wa. bot the man said I stroys It entirely. To do this. Just pet to do ihe tendon-pulling myself. To It was something nr could not trive I anout four ounces of plain, ordinary do this, rra- k the legbone an ln.-h or him. and the, king laujjhed. I llijuld arvon; apply it at night when two b-low the Joint bv snapping It "If no man ran g.ve tne this thing retlrJ1. U(ie .nough to moisten the over tie eie or tne au.-nen table, or mm it uniiot on norm inone., nn.i ,, , k. ,, get thl. done in Ihe market. Then Is of no use to me." replied the king. alp and rub It In gently with the fin L . . .... .K.-...1. ik. .1.1- ..I. .il.-.l k. c-lo.ed hi. doors lit. on the wi'elgcr tips. th" same point, and catch up each! man and went back to hla wealth. But By morning most, if not aft, of your the king could not drive wnai tne wise i dandruff will be gone, and three or n.an ha I said from nis mind, and one four more applications will completely ntk-ni -ie naa a aream. dissolve and entirely destroy lie pan nmircji mi vm ...wn e.i.i.in In tha midst of all his gold and pre cious stones, with no one near him. and he waa hungry and thirsty and cried out In his sufferinir for help, but no tendon separately with a strong kewrr: give a half-turn and pull )utcl.)u"ly rather than strongly and the tendon will separate from the drumsticks w Ithout difficulty, to the great improvement of the latter. Sill rut off the feet and plunge them In bolllnir water. Iiln also tho dark- skinned stumps In boiling water, after one cam-, and he suffered until he died hi.h the outer skin ran he neeled on In the midst ot all nis noaraeo weaitn. like a glove. leaving these etumpal Then .ie saw am-ther picture in nis bet oivl the Joint prevent the shrink Ing I dream : it was the home of the wise and hrtvelme un of the ilmm.ili ka an.i I man he had driven forth. There was rtir.Mim rom todiv. P.al -reception and ma .irate. Ug.,Hur. Club, toa chl. Hotel M'lltnomab latormat tea for Mia Rutk C. sum. fcy M P".irl;a Carey, tbia tfirrvna l4-4. 1-. Ilea Clvib. tonight. II. hern. n Mail. Mi rtie Flo. . Club, dance. Cb rial-even 1111. tonight. tha esposure of dry bone so often seen. They may be severed before serving, leaving a clean, unburnrd Joint. Now give the bird a bath In a weak solution of borax or soda and scrub well with a rlean brunh. You will probably be surprised at the amount of greasy dirt ahown liv the water after tht. proves. Then, after drying, pour and rub on a little pure alcohol mot denatured or wood alcohol! and set It on fire. Thia la a quick, clean and laay method of singeing the bird, but If It Is handier to singe It over the gas burner do so. If no gaa burner Is hsn.'y use torch of paper In. the "good old- faMoned." but rather dangerous way. Twi.t the -neck below the head and rut off the latter. Iraw the skin tttfhl again.! Ihe back of the neck and slit It down lo the base. You can then lift Id the ne-k front Ihe flan of skin. i.ub It back, break and cut it off short between the shoulder. The net k should put Inio e.ild water with the other g'blela and later simmered until lender. If not Used for glbl.t soup or "glblri pie" Ihe neck may be browned In the oten during the tatter part of the roast ing Its separation gives a belter loosing "front to the bird and makes slurring and carving ea.ler. besides Im proving the gravy. Roasted on Ihe bird tha neck I often both dried un and un- tshlli. Jifparate the crop and wind pipe from the skin and draw them carefully out. leaving a large smooth sheet of skin to stuff and lurn under later. Nr.i turn to the tail and remote the oil bag. If Ibe bird I sent home ready drawn, all you have to do Is to put liver, glssard and heart into cold water, with the neck and skinned feet and make final Investigations to be sure that the lung and kidneys llylr.g rlose to Ihe bones of the back I have not been overlooked. If you have to draw ii yourself, the matter la still imple Make a slit Jul above the Vent. be. leg careful lo rut through the skin only, put In your hand, keeping clove to the sides of the catiiy and work stoUjr rouad, to bo aura all i looio- no gold or precious stoneg about htm, but hit face was smiling and happy. and bv hi side sal his wife with love every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. 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