RURAL ENTERPRISE NOVELTIES IN NECKWEAR; CHARM OF SILKEN “UNDIES” THE KITCHEN CABINET CAN SURPLUS FOOD TO KEEP COST DOW N 1 ■’INHERE I d a little nip In the air that Inducements offered by silk lingerie. 1 f u iszs. w . . i . r o N .«r»p.p«r L'Dtua.) Hila one with pep ard there are Present vogue features silk under millinery openings abroad In the land wear sets. The most popular are vests H a iv e a t and birds saw in s. O r h a rd and v in e y a rd w i t * ric h f r u it ­ that fill ope full of enthusiasm foe the and step-ins to mutch. Not necessarily e r * crowned. Incoming winter modes. The quest for ' of pure thread silk are these, for since A nd golden sheen on tb s sheaves w e ll the new season's headwear Is exciting, the advent of rayon, that marvelous bound— for women have learned how much. In product of the ingenuity of man, the F u lfillm e n t to sve ry th in « . —E d ith B rs d t. the way of enhancing good looks, hats faithful silkworm must needs look to can do for them and how much they Its laurels. Rayon Is indeed one of the i ECONOMICAL SUGGESTIONS menn to them, flats can lend any sort noteworthy achievements of Industrial of flavor to the costume—they ran lift art. Who but marvels at Its remark- All liquids In which vegetables are the simple toilette Into distinction or i able silk likeness? they can reduce a magnificent one to The vest and step-in here pictured cooked should be saved ; either serve combined w i t h thickening for a sauce, with butter or cream, in gra­ vies. or simply chill and use as a drink for those w ho need iron and the various min­ eral salts. A few tablespoon Tula of the water In which young carrots are cooked will he far mere effective than iron pllis or tonic. Even the water in which potatoes have been cooked, though we have been taught in times past that it was ! poisonous, will be found good In bread, griddle cakes anil gravy. When cooking such succulent greens as spinach, no water is used, hut any drained off should he used in the food for the family. When cooking any of the green 1 vegetables that grow above ground, do not add salt until they are nearly I reaily to serve, as It toughens the fiber and makes them less digestible. When peas or corn lack sweetness a teuspoonful of sugar added to the ket­ tle when cooking will greatly enhance I the flavor. However, do not uterdo the sweetening, as it will he noticeable ; ... ' • ' and unnatural. , A small steak which could serve hut I three will answer well for five or six j Everybody's Doing It—Even Father T akes a Hand In Canning Nowadays. In the following dish; Chop Suey.—Brown a small steak ! (P r « D« r s d by the th e United U nited s st« t e t e e D ep a rtm en t I Berries should be washed lightly by or A g ric u ltu r e.) I «r «r In suet, cut Into small pieces, add a placing In a colander and pouring wa­ small onion or not as one's taste die- I Don't let any fruits and vegetables ter over them, Instead of Immersing tales, anti simmer with u little water i g" ,o waste ln the Kar,lpn ,hls summer, them ln water. Peel, or scrape when for a half hour on the hark of the | W,ien ,l“‘re *8 more ,llan the fam*** needed, and cut large products Into stove; then add two bunches (If or- ran *‘Ht ln ■«•■<>“« Put 11 ln cans ’« pieces of canning size. If the hot Jars dlnary size) of celery cut Into stnnll furnish variety in the diet next winter. are not yet ready, cover the prepared pieces, and continue Io simmer until An abundant supply of fruits and vege­ product with a clean towel or cover, the celery is tender hut nut soft. Sea­ tables at nil times is essential for but the quicker a product Is prepared son well with salt Hnd pepper and a health, and from an economic stand­ and packed Into the Jar which has A rtis tic Design in Neckw ear. few teaspoonfuls of chop suev sauce. point every family should produce and been scalded 15 minutes, the better. the level of the commonplace. They | Is equally charming of pure thread silk, Serve In the center of a hot platter onserve us much as possible of Its What Blanching Does. are most Important. ! rayon, or developed of colorful crepe with a bonier of cooked rice well sea- ’ However, no product which Is The blanch—Immersion for n short aoned and sprinkled with chop suey ,0H ripe for lmnK*ea. The velvet-covered tl°» being to express exquisite delicacy en stiff and dry. Turn Into a buttered contents ln steam or hot water the flexible paddle made of wood Is useful shape at the top la faced with crepe of design. In the finer handmade gar- baking dish and hake in a moderate required length of time. With this in placing the fruit or vegetable In the anil trimmed with a bund of hackle tnents considerable use is imide of net oven thirty minutes. method, the average of success is high Jar. When the Jar has been packed as feathers with pearl pins nt the front. ns a background for deft handwork. ,nd the results nre satisfactory, If full as possible without crushing the Suggestions for Dinner. pieces, the sirup, brine or seasoning is It may be made In many rich color I Not only ls net a chosen medium for A fruit cocktail Is a good beginning. Ilrections are carefully followed, say added. The paddle Is also used to take the Department of Agriculture speclal- Slice a ripe peeled pear Into line strips. out bubbles of air after the liquor has add a peeled sliced peach lata. been added to the pack. Kindi of Cannera. or two, then a dozen or When the Jar ls full, put ln place a more melon balls; these No expensive equipment Is neces­ rubber Jar ring (which has been boiled are prepared with a pota­ sary. A washboiler, lard can. or any In a solution of one teaspnnnful of bak­ to scoop. Put the mix- container with a tlghty fitting cover ing soda to one quart boiling water). ture Into sherbet cups large enough to hold a number of Put on the caps. When a screw top and pour over a thick packed Jars, and a few other simple Jar Is used, screw the top evenly «bout sugar sirup made of utensils generally found In the ordi­ half way. When a glass top Jar with sugar, water, lemon Juice nary kitchen, will do the work. When wire clamp Is used, place the lid on and a bit of the rind such equipment is used, a false bottom evenly and raise both clamps, the up­ grated. Chill and serve must be placed In the boiler or other per one fastened to hold the lid in for the first course. container to prevent the Jars coming place. When Jars equipped with rub­ Breast of Veal Stuffed.—The market In contact with the metal. A rack ber caps and clamp spring adjustment man will cut a pocket as deep as one made of strips of wood ls probably for sealing hermetically are used, the likes In a breast of veal. Fill It with best for the purpose. The process­ cap should be fastened on the Jar even­ a stuffing, using breadcrumbs, butter, ing or boiling of the Jars ln the con­ ly with clump. eggs, salt, pepper, onion finely chopped tainer may be done on the kitchen and such poultry dressing as one likes. stove or on a furnace built out of Sew up and roast, basting often during doors. the roHsting. Serve with: Several types of canners, by which The Conner’» A lphabet Spanish Potatoes.—Boil as many po­ the work can be done more easily than A s ta n d s fo r A p p le , tatoes as the family needs, drain and with a homemade outfit, are on the C an a b u s h e l o r tw o . B s ta n d s fo r B eet. shake over the heat to dry. Into a market. The hot-water-bath ennner Is I lik e th e m , d o n 't you? the least expensive commercial type. vegetable dish which has been well C s ta n d s fo r C h e rr y , heated, put plenty of butter and a There are two kinds, one that may M ig h t y good In a pis. small onion very finely minced. Mix be placed on the kitchen stove and an­ D s ta n d s fo r D e w b e rr y . P r a y d o n 't pass th e m by. well and turn in the hot potatoes, cut other which has a firebox Hnd pipe E s ta n d s fo r E g g p la n t , with a knife, mixing until all are welt- attached and Is to he used out of doors. C a n n e d , s ca llo p e d , o r fr ie d , Each has a sterilizing vat. lifting trays, seasoned. F s ta n d s fo r F ig , tongs for handling hot jars, false hot- F re s h , p u t up. o r d rie d , Hashed Brown Potatoes.—Try out O s ta n d s fo r G ra p e . fat salt pork cut Into smalt cubes and ^onis nn’^ tools necessary to use ln M a k e y o u r o w n " k ic k le s s " remove tlie scraps: there should be scaling 1,11 ran* Tin cans or glass d r in k . H s ta n d s fo r H u c k le b e r r y , one third of a cupful of fat. Add two Iar8 may with any outfit, There are »'.so steam pressure outfits H a r d to b e a t, m a n y t h in k . cupfuls of cold boiled potatoes, fineiy I s ta n d s f o r In d ia n corn. lOinblnatlons. At the right an off the- chopped, with pepper and salt If for home use. They develop a higher Good c an n e d . d rie d . or fsce shape, with allk crown and velvet needed. Mix the potatoes thoroughly tem|>erature than the water-bath can­ b rin e d hrlm. boaata a "new art" ornament of J s ta n d s fo r J u n e b e r r y , with the fat, cook three minutes, stir­ nera mentioned. Steam pressure out­ metal which 1» unusual. The wide Som e o f th e m t r y to find. ring constantly, then let stand to fits are made to carry from 5 to 90 K s ta n d s fo r K a le . brimmed hat at the right Is covered pounds of steam pressure and are reg brown underneath. Fold as an omelet T h e r e 's p le n ty f o r a ll. with cut-out motifs of felt posed over b s ta n d s fo r L im a B ean, and turn out on a hot platter. Garnish ulated easily. satin and la faced with velvet two W h ic h g ro w s up so t a lk Any kind of a glass Jar which makes with parsley. M s ta n d s fo r M u s k m e lo n , pearl pins finish It. A smart tailored a perfect seal readily may be used. flavor. P ic k le som e o f th e rin d . model of black hatters' plush depends N s ta n d s f o r N e c ta rin e . Potato Muffins.—Mashed potato, left Test both Jars and rubbers to make upon covered buttons »ml belting rib­ sure they are perfect. Select Jars K e e p t h a t e v e r In m ind . over, put into buttered gem pans and bon for adornment. An embroidered O s ta n d s f o r O k r a . which are appropriate for the fruit or baked until brown Is both attractive fabric In pheasant brown and gold Soup w ith o u t I t w o n 't s u it. vegetable to be packed. Consider the P s ta n d s f o r P each. and good. Serve us a garnish to makes the rich hat that finishes the size of the container from the stand­ T h e qu een o f th e f r u it . platter of fish or chops. group. Q s tan d s fo r Q u in e s . point of the quantity desired when If you are counting your blessings Browned Cheese Crackers.—Split opened, the size of the fruit or pieces Q u in c e Jelly fo r m ins. R s ta n d s fo r R h u b a rb . do Dot forget thia one- living In an milk crackers and spread with butter, of fruit to be packed, and the ease Charming Silk Lingerie. I t s s o u r b u t i t ’s fine, age when allk underwear la considered sprinkle with grated cheese and cay­ of processing. S s tan d s f o r S p in a ch , enne Tut Into a dripping pan and an economy and not an extravagance. yokes but It serves as Insertion C a n an a m p le s u p p ly . Wash the Jara carefully and place buke until delicately brown. T s ta n d s fo r T o m a to , That silk underwear la practical la a Well. them, side down. In a vessel. Cover T h a t good old s ta n d -b y . perfectly logical conclusion arrived nt Antique ffiet still holds forth ns a Mock Crab.—Melt one tablespnonful with cold water and bring the water Ü s tan d s fo r V a c ls Sam . by women every where who having put favored trimming. Combinations and of butler, add two tahlespoonfuls of ,he boiling point and allow It to W 'ho says "c o n s e rv e m o re ." the theory to the test have proved It 1 aets are featured In great variety, flour and Stir until well blended, then V s ta n d s fo r V e g e ta b le s . for W minutes to process the Jars. A dd som e to y o u r s to re as a fart stylad of crepe ite chine, also geor- add one cupful of milk and cook until While the Jars are being boiled sort W s ta n d s fo r W a te rm e lo n . When It comes to the problem of getta Instefully designed with va- thick. Add one can of corn, i nF and and grade the fruit or vegetables ac­ A f a v o r it e w it h a ll. laundering, allk underwear has aloe lenrlennea, filet and embroidered net. one-fourth tesspootiful of salt, a te a X s ta n d s fo r 'spenses. pllfled It, as to the coveted slender sstl- The colors for these are lovely. Just spoonful of Worcestershire sauce and cording to size and degree of maturity. C an a n d re u s e th e m to f a lk T s ta n d s f o r T a m . honetle. silk “undies" work wonders; now lavender and violet hues are em­ a half traspoqnful of mustnrd. Add Discard nil over-ripe, under ripe or un­ C an . e a t It. a nd sing. then there Is the delightsome tense of phasised, also orange and pale grewi two egg yolks and the lieaten whites sound fruit. Vegetables should be In Z s ta n d s f o r Z e a l. choice condition for the table to be comfort which cornea with the touch A m oat needed t h in g at the last. Bake slowly until set. suitable for canning. After the sort­ J I 'L l A IW tT T D M I.E T . C a n th e w h o le a lp h a b e t of silken undergarments. Tlie Joy of j '" V f , "V mg and grading, wash thoroughly he- 0 ing And fe a s t Ilk a a K in g . color Indulgence, that la another of tha )A tkM. Sr.stsra tr.w.v>.p.r Valoa.) I / iL L L u. I ior* Prw ‘'vJlr« «• Par* vor» ur slice. £ ’ O O - G O O . g . o . O i O i O O K l i v «ÏC J_Q_ Practically Impossible to wear them out- USKIDE Soles Wonder Sole for Wear. M i V O W *, m S A I A M A N TO DAY Also Demand USKIDE Soles on New Shoe« Unitid States Rubber Company Early H andkerchief Churchmen have been credited with being the flrat to use handkerchiefs In Europe, and for a time priests alone were permitted to carry them. Even they were subjected to certain restric­ tions of use, for the handkerchief formed part of the vestments of the cleric’s office and as u “facial,” by which name It was known, wus worn by the priest officiating before th» altar. W ould-Be H ero Fined Frederick Austin tried to stop a thief by firlrfe a revolver at him. The shot passed through ten pairs of trou­ sers In a London tailor’s shop. No one was Injured, hut Austin was fined 40 shillings for discharging a pistol to the danger of the public. You Ready A re you read y to en jo y social d u tie s, sports or recreation s? I f n o t tr y H osT gT T E R ’s C e le ­ brated S tom ach B itte r s, for over se v e n ty y ea rs n o te d as a w h o le ­ so m e to n ic , a p p etiz er and cor­ r ec tiv e . d t d ll Druggistt HOSTETTER’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS FOR OVER ZOO YEARS haarlera oil has been a world­ wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. H A A R L E M O IL r a u im u ti correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organa. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine G o l d M odal . Carnation Mush brings to vour breakfast bowl all the flavor, alt the nutriment, o f golden wheat fields. Anddoet it in 5 minutes—thanks to the Albers process. Ask your grocer I -------------------- Æ -----------------------