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<The Kitchen Cabinet SAUCES AND T H IN G S ODAY with the relish dishes, with their divisions one may serve the ravlgote which Is minced parsley, tar ragon, chervil, chives and parsley served with a salad, all the herbs be ing kept separate. Ravlgote butter Is made by adding the four herbs, pepper end salt to butter with a little lemon Juice. Spread on sllcee of bread, this makes delicious sandwiches. Fricas seed chicken takes on a new glory when served w ith ; Lyons Sauce.— Beat three eggs Into one cupful of white sauce, then place tbe mixture In boiling water end stir until It thickens Just before pouring over the chicken add the strained Juice of a lemon. Sauce d* * Havre,— Peel and slice four onions and two apples place In a saucepan with four ounces of batter, six peppercorns, a sprig of thyme, two bay leaves and a blade of mac«. When the onions have become slightly brown, stir In a mixture of two tableepoon- fuls of flour and the same amount of T NOT COMPLETED curry powder, add three cupful» ef white stock and one cupful of white sauce. Season with salt and half a teaspoonful of sugar, boll for one- fourth of an hour, adding mor« white stock If necessary. Strain, reheat and serve with rice and mutton or veal. Serve cold meats reheated In the following blanquette, prepared as fol lows: Take one-half cupful of flour and butter of equal parts cooked to gether, then with bolting water added by degrees, then put In a bunch of sweet herbs, cooked mushrooms end email onions, pepper and salt to taste. Serve cooked cauliflower with a white sauce In which a half cupful or lees has been stirred. , Banana and Coconut Pudding.—Skin and press six ripe bananas through a vegetable press, then whip Into the pulp one-half cupful of arrowroot, moistened with three-quarters cupful of milk. Add as much sugar as need ed, a bit of salt, one tablespoonful of butter and one and one-half capfuls of shredded coconut. Pour Into a well- buttered pudding dish and bake In a moderate oven for one hour. Serve either hot or cold with cream. <©. J»«. W w l.ro Nowopapw Vales.) M y N eighbor V v Says: v -v O REMOVE oil stains from wall paper make a stiff paste of cold water and pipe clay. Spread on the ataln and let stand overnight. In the morning brush off with a clean, stiff brush. • • • When pickling be sure to use tbe best pure cider vinegar. It Is the saf est and best. Do not mix, under any circumstances, two kinds of vinegar. • • • Coffee will taste “Jnst right" all the time If you thoroughly clean the pot once a week. Make a solution of soda and water and boll this In the pot for half an hour. Then wash as usual. • • • To prevent discoloration, all large fruit should, after being peeled, be put at once Into cold water until needed. T “Yes, sir, he's a selt-made man.” “He ought to call the strike off and complete the Job." ( © by t h . A a s o c ls » « X e w sea p crs) IW N U S « rv i« > LIGHTS OF NEW YORK At his home in the East Fifties, John D. Rockefeller, J r , has a truly magnificent pipe organ. He Is a pretty fair amateur organist himself, but fre quently he calls in a blind man to play for his family and friends. This blind man Is a tine performer and knows any amount of classical music by heart. • • • Probably one of the finest private libraries in the United States is owned by Walter Pforzheimer, the In vestment broker. They tell me he keeps most of his books at “Hidden Brook farm," his place in Westchester. The name of that farm should itself make a good title for a story. • • • In these troublous times, members of the senate and bouse are getting the largest mail In history, betters and telegrams from constituents pour In Washington in a never ending stream. One day, by two o'clock In the afternoon. 3,(MX) telegrams had been delivered to the office of Royal Copeland, senator from New York. Secretaries classify these telegrams and letters and it takes an efficient service to deliver them, to say noth ing of handling them later. • • • Before his death. Coleman Dn Pont owned a number of New York hotels, as well as hotels In other parts of the country. He used to stay at his suite In tbe McAlpIn when he was In Man hattan. but he also kept a suite at the old Waldorf, and It was there that be used to give some of his famous dinners. The Empire State skyscra per is many stories taller than the old Waldorf, but It never will have the atmosphere of the building It re placed. s e e Collecting watches Is a fad with several rich men. but there Is one ex tremely wealthy gentleman who goes further. He not only collects watches; he repairs them. For some reason he never is so happy as when operating on a watch or a clock. It is his re laxation and he spends hours at it. One day he rode In the roadster of a friend. The dash clock didn’t work. The rich man managed to get It loose from Its moorings, took It home, and a week or so later shipped It back to the owner in perfect running condi tion. • • • Florenz ZIegfeld is continually be ing asked by coeducational universi ties to act as a Judge In beauty con tests. Some of the girl undergradu ates probably believe that ZIegfeld has only to see them to offer them a lead ing part in one of his shows. • • • I still think tbe prettiest “Miss Amer ica" I ever saw was the little Camp bell girl, from Columbus, Ohio. She married an Ohio State football player and retired from the professional beauty business. • • • The prettiest Italian woman I ever saw was In Naples; the prettiest French woman was In Aix les Rains; the prettiest English woman was in Beauty Talks d w i e ' i c IO v V n jilC f l u i - I . lc n ip t p U r la « V TINY THE CIRCUS ELEPHANT (T h e numbers te ll p a rt of the ad- ventures o t T in y . Th ey correspond to le tte rs o t the alphabet. S ub stitute the letters to r Ihe numbers end read the worda they epelL) ¿h. F,,n for AI1 ,h,‘ ('hil,lrcl1 ft# £ ^ 1 « J 6 , DOROTHY EDMONDS 11 up to a frultstand and helped her a trunk she hoisted him up outo self Io some delicious 1-181812 5- her beck which was of course loo 10. One after the other she ate high for hint to get down. There he until the shopkeeper wrung hla sat 2-1-1811 »14-7 all the louder. hands In des|ialr. But nothing could People laughed as they saw thia 6-18-0-7-8 20-5-14 Tiny today. She strange sight going up the street saw peanuts galore and began to at an elephant gallop. Part of the crackle one after the other. My, circus, they thought, trick animats they were delicious She might What fun I But Tiny thought no have gone on eating these the reel aucb thing. She must get rid of of the day had not a small 4-15-7 this noisy creature. She spied a cotue to her heels to annoy her. She pond ahead of her and without scurried up the street at a great further thought In she went, think clip, Ihe 4-15-7 after her. Straight Ing to wash the dog off her hack through the o|>en door of a 7-1-18 But alas. Tiny had not thought 1-7-5 she bolted, still pursued by that perhaps thia thing that looked this annoying creature. The men In like a pond waa not one at all. but there ran for their Uvea el the un- only a 13 21-4 hide. In she sank expected visit. There wee only one deeper and deeper, and she might way to dispose of thia annoyance have been (hero to this dav had not thought Tiny, to she stopped and Ihe circus folk arrived In their pur picking the <-reeture up with her suit of her and rescued her. • By MARJORIE DUNCAN Famous B eauty Expert Does Your Skin Shun Light 7 subdued lights of the rea- taurant she seemed pretty snd for a while he thought her lovelier than a Tiny was a uew arrival. She did year before. But aa they emerged tn- not kuow tba ways of the vltcua to tbe bright ballroom he waa amaaed. and she was a very Indepeudeut Ila lost tbe (bread of Ihelr conversa elephant too. One morning when tion, he wondered what had happened her 11-5-5-16-5 13 cauie to get her to mar her beauty Io such an alarm reedy for the day, she was quite ing extent and whether men usually happy even to be 12-5-4 Into the observed complexion Imperfections. back of the circus encampment and Ile r skin waa rough, pores too ob be fastened to a 10-5-7 for she viously enlarged, black dots on nose liked the 1B-B-14 on her back. By and rhln and cheeks. Did she think and by, however, she decided that that layer of dead while powder con she did not care for this 20-185-1- cealed the blemlaheet Why, It only ac 20-13-5-14 20. She stamped until centuated them. she had tangled herself all up and Ballroom lights have quite the same had only about five Inches of rope effect aa bright snnllght In " X raying" aa leeway. This made her 1-14-7-18- them further apart than they are the akin that Is nnksmpt and badly »5-18. She started pulling and at A CIRCUS MEMENTO hers, on a «Ider and longer atrip groomed. It la easy enough to pass aa last the rope gave way and off she of paper the same shape as that fairly good Lathing under tbe kindly trotted down tbe road. No one was light of dim, softened, diffused lamp By rutting out around the pat shown on which they are here. Yon around to see her escape. Rut ahadaa. But tbs woman, well Informed which way should she go? Both di tern given here and (tasting Ihe ends ran also use the clowns for pel In the bnalneaa of beauty end well- rections looked equally fascinating groomed can march her skin out Into Tiny, delighted with herself, walked tbe glaring sunlight or face a thou- right np the middle of the road. aan»w att bulb with enviable assur Suddenly an 1-21-20-15-13-15-2-0-12- ance. 5 came hurrying toward her. Tiny Taka a hand mirror to a sunny win was frightened. She had never seen such a thing before. She planted dow and study your skin Imperfections. her feet In the middle of the road I f you have courage, get one of the and started to charge. The crea magnifying mirrors so popular al pres ture In front of her swerved to the ent. right, then to the left and Anally Examine your akin closely. I I dodglug around her and with a you are satisfied that it can aland great loud SS-217 of 7-1-10-15-12- close scrutiny in the bright light of »14-5 smoke disappeared. Tiny day you are Indeed fortunate for came presently to the village. 185- together, yon will make a lamp terns end make from them enough when ayes are drawn to your love liness you can leal content In the 15-1812-5 scattered In all direc shade large enough for a candle to make a number of lampshades consciousness that it ia admiration tions. An elephant In the square! stick. If you wish a larger one. of different sizes you are ettractina. But if your Unheard o fl Tiny walked calmly cut out the four clowns and paste I a l i l t W a ster« Nowoeopor P a is a I akin is not clear, fliwlees and fine of testure do not feel discouraged but see about beautifying i t For Instance— your akin may be sal F e a r N o w C ra te rs ia Andos low, muddy, pasty looking. Many Taiga. Chile.—The recent volcanic aklne are that way. You will hnra to disturbances In the Andes are contin give thought to your diet, get out In uing. Four large craters have opened the open more than you have of late, la the sides of the volcano Ibtscabe- exercise and build up your health Io zado. general. And for local treatment you will have Io adopt a stimulating, ani mating regime—one that will bring your akin new life and heauly. t f your akin, like Ilia subject of our WALTER TRUMBULL story. Is at>otted with blackheads. If It wears enlarged pores, or Is exces London; tbe prettiest Scotch woman sively oily—you ran be sure that such was in Chicago; the prettiest daugh blemishes will show up glaringly In ter of Sweden was In New York. The sunlight or bright artificial lights. Peo loveliest Russian woman I ever saw ple will either pity you or he Impatient was In Paris. But walk up and down with your carelessness. Hlnckheuda Fifth avenue and you will see as beau are often regarded ns a sign of un- tiful women as there are anywhere in cleanliness either Internal or external the world. — generally both. It la comparatively (© . IS M . B a ll S y n d ic s » .) — W N V Sarvlca, easy to get rid of them. With the right scientific regime you ran press nut th« Loses F o o t, Saves L ife tiny, offending blackheads and grad Armstrong, Mo.—James Widaman, ually (outrart the pores. O f eourse, walking along the Alton trucks uear your health and diet Imblta may also here, got his right foot wedged In a Palatial new steamship Georges Phlllppar of the Messagerlea Maritime» need correction. switch frog. From near at hand • • • line which wus burned in the Arabian sea with a loss of nearly one bun I around a bend, a train whistled. Wld dred lives. Beauty Accessories a man untied his shoe, strained In vain to release his foot, threw his ANY women think of beauty ac body to one side as the train thun cessories as expcnslie luxurieo. dared by, saved his life, but lost his Tim e was when every cleansing cream, foot. skin tonic and nourishing rrcnm were H y ¡r a n \tw lo r t regarded aa extravagances. Today they are a necessity In every well- PREPAREDNESS Iowa City. Iowa. - Hr. Orvls C. “ A d A b o m in a tio n o f D e s o la tio n ” grootned woman's home. Irwin of the University of Iowa ERE Is a phrase which very prop And even the more luxurious believes that II Is never loo erly has come to signify uny oh accessories such ss exquisite eve young for an Infant to start to Ject that is hateful In the extreme, ning compacts are being adopted learn. that Is damaging to the degree of dev more snd more as vital parts of the Acting upon this theory, the natation. ensemble— just as jewelry and psyrhologls lias begun a series kerchiefs and trinkets have long The expression Itself Is a direct al of ex|>erlments with halites who ago been adopted as very neces lusion to the Itomun standard, referred sre less than 15 minutes old, snd sary accessories to the perfect en to In the Bible In Matthew 24:15. expects to begin educating chil semble in clothes. In this reference, the Roman stand dren when they are still In the But It Is not of the luxurious acces ard was set up In the Holy of Holies crib. sories I am going to tell you. hut rath and it was considered as an nhomlna A slahlllmeter. attached to the er of a few Inexpensive and effective tlon. bringing destruction and desola child's crib In a cahlr.et in the beauty helpe which are really helps tlon. University hospital, obtains a and which will no! make a dent In any The expression Is of Interesting his lierfect record of the child's ev purse. torlcal significance, as |a>rtraylng the “Holmes Is taking boxing lesson ery movement. The breathing I am especially enthusiastic about a attitude of the rest of the world to “Getting ready to fire the cook. also li recorded. These records rubberized headband. Every woman ward the Romans, during the era of guess.” sre supplemented by pictures who hat ever creamed her face knows (heir Imperialistic aspirations. tnken with high speed cameras. that she can work more smoothly when I© B ell S y n d ic s » ) — W SU Sorvls*. Doctor Irwin believes that the her hair la tucked under a protective scientific studies will enable chll band—be It a towel, piece of gauze «Iren to be taught self feeding or cap. The first step In giving one walking and talking at a very self n facial at home la tucking the early age. hnlr under a towel or cap. In thia Austin, Texas.—Epaulets worn by way you can work up. up to the top of Gen. Santa Anna St the battle of San the forehead (which, alas, la often neg Jacinto have tie<i presented to the University of Texas library here and lected out of fear that the hair will Kittens Lack Tails will he exhibited along with Santa An- became greasy with cream If a pro Kelso, Wash.— A Persian cal own nn's saddle and other historic relics. by P. J. Blanchard gave hlrth (»• tin tective bnml Is not secured over the The epaulets were the property of the tailless kittens. The kittens were n hnlrllne). You rnn cream the checks late John N. Riley of New Orleans. La. * inal otherwise. to the Jawbone and over to the ears. And the eara themselves should have a creaming, you know. And when ue- Ing a blench you need not fear getting W aiting for Him to Finish It over the hair. Thia headband la made of a rubberized material, la thin, easy to slip on nail off, and best of all. It la very Inexpensive. Another Inexpensive Item which I feel tlait nil renders will lie Interested In la the new type of tissue. These little tissues are daintily assembled with a little hemstitching, to look for nil the world like a dainty handker chief. Physicians lane recommended tl.em aa being more annltnry In case of n cold than handkerchiefs. Used for that purpose they are an economy. And these little tlaaaes can also he used In various other ways To re move old makeup, for Indnnca. Homethlng that lata been sorely need ed for Some time nnd Is nt Inst on tho mnrket la a new null white In the form of a pencil. It la very easy Io use and la effective when used dry. or ■lightly moistened. Armored Tank That Is “At Home” in the Air N THU I » Many Die on Burning French Vessel H o w It S ta r te d M Newborn Babe Given Intelligence Test H Library Gets Relics of Noted Mexican General ( * . I N I . Roll S y n d ic s » .) — W N l) Bcrvlcs. Above 1« shown the new flying tank Invented by J. Walter Christie (le ft, and ready for testa by the United Btntcs army. When the armored tank alights Its »'Inga fall off and It travels on caterpillar tracks over rough ground at a a|x‘ed of TO tulles an hour. Reaching paved roads, tbs tracks are removed and on rubber-tired wheels It attains a speed of 100 miles. T r y fo r (h e H ig h e s t When you are aspiring to the high est place. It la honorable to reach th« second or even the third rank.—Clcerov a