MANY GORGEOUS SILK PRINTS; FASHION FAVORS BRIGHT CREPE TA7 EKE C A iY A /A G MEATS AT HOME IS IMPORTANT D E M A N D “ B A Y E R ” A S P IR IN A G RA TEFU L M OTHER! Los Angelc3, C a lif.— “ Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription brought me safely thru a very critical Take Tablets Without Fear If You See the Safety “ Bayer Croat.” It p o ss ib le for a n y th in g so a r e to be " th e ra g e ” th is s e a ­ V V gorgeously gay a s th e new silk son. H ow ever, e a rly a r riv a ls a r e not p r in ts w hich th e m ode h e ra ld s fo r w a itin g fo r sp rin g , b u t a lre a d y a re s p rin g to c a s t even th e su g g e s­ p eeping o u t sh y ly y e t confidently from , tio n o f a shadow , th e n o f them b e n ea th th e “com fy" fu r a n d n ovelty m ig h t one say th a t "C om ing e v en ts cloth c o a ts o f th e sm a rt set. L et com e cast th e ir sh a d o w s before.'-’ F ig ­ balm y d a y s a n d co lo rfu l gow ns o f u ra tiv e ly sp e a k in g , th is is tru e , fo r c rep e and silk p r in t w ill b u rst fo rth a s c e rta in it is th a t all sig n s p o in t to a p len tifu l and lovely a s th e sp rin g se a so n o f p a tte rn e d silk s th e lik e of flow ers them selves. w hich, w hen It com es to flam boyant i As to colo rin g s, th e fine c re p e j design a n d b iz a rre coloring, th e w orld w eaves, o f w hich so m any of th e new j o f fa sh io n n e 'e r knew . m odels a re fa sh io n ed , a lm o st o u triv a l C repes, failles, sh a n tu n g s, geor- I n a tu r e its e lf in th e ir fre s h n e s s and g e tte s, ra d iu m s, a n d even taffe ta s, i ch arm . P e rh a p s th e ro se sh a d e s com e show p rin ts q u a in t and p r in ts mod- ' first in favor. 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Only will not he longer th a n n e cessary . E ith e r glass Ja rs o r tin c an s m ay be I m ea ls th a t h a v e been fresh ly killed aft Follow up a d v a n ta g e s.— N apoleon. a n d c le an ly bundled should be pre- used fo r can n in g m eats. Full d ire c ­ tio n s fo r each slop In th e p ro c ess in j serv ed In tills way. T h e U n ited S ta te s aad R.Istsd III. | D e p artm en t of A g ric u ltu re recom ­ c ith e r case will be found In F a rm e rs ' Chrvnle Indixoat ton, Osa on Stomach, i ntatroaa In nu of Stomach. H eartburn. m ends th a t tlie ste am p re s s u re c alm er B ulletin list'., “ I'ork on th e F u rm ," | Nour Htom ach, U lllounnes«. D laay Hpella, a Sick llr a d a c h ta , P ain or HoavtnnaN In . should a lw a y s he used. A high tem - am i also recipes for p re p a rin g tlie v a ri­ f R ig h t Side, C o n stip a tio n , C olic, V o m itin g , | p e r a tu r e of 250 d e g ree s F a h re n h e it. ous p a rts of th e hog In d iffere n t w ays ' 1 S to m a ch T rou b le in a n y Korin. 1 e q u iv a le n t to u ste am p re s s u re of 15 fo r cunning. T h e flavoring a n d p ro ­ R eliev ed W it b o a t O p eration In Your O w n H o m e ' pounds p e r sq u a re Inch, Is re q u ire d to p o rtio n s In th ese recip es m ay he v aried , W rite fo r KHEK B O O K L E T I ste riliz e m ea ts p n q ie rly a n d p re v en t to stilt Individual ta ste , hut th e length [ LO R ING P A R K C U N I O of tim e nnd te m p e ra tu re fo r the j ! sjaillage. F 1600 H a rm o n P la ce, M inn eap olis, Minn. In se lec tin g a p re ssu re c a n n e r the p rocessing period of each m eat o r mix- | follow ing p o in ts should he c a re fu lly tu r e should n e v e r lie change«]. How to Can R oast Pork. I checked : A p re ssu re c a n n e r should I be stro n g ly b u ilt and th e top should T h e ham , sh o u ld e r o r loin o f pork I clum p on tig h tly so th a t th e re Is no Is g e n era lly u se d for ro a stin g . S crap e I 1 lea k ag e o f ste am w hen It Is closed. th e skin d e a n a n d w ipe It w ith a dam p T h e re m ust he an a ir o u tle t w ith a pel cloth. If th e ham is used a n d th e skin cock a n d th e top should lie e quipped Is left on, cut w ith th e point of a and 75 It behooves th e housew ife to learn ! to tell tile differen ce betw een hiiril- I w h e at a n d so ft-w h eat flours, and to know th e p a r tic u la r use fo r which ! atch Is b est a d a p te d . W ith th is know l­ edge sh e can th en se lec t a flour well su ited to h e r n eed s often a t a d istin c t sav in g In p rice a n d to th e benefit of local Industry. T h e I tilted S ta te s Is now grow ing about ns m uch h a rd w h e at a s It can econom ically. T h e In c re a se In th e p ro ­ ductio n of h a lte r's b re ad anil In the use o f m achine m ix ers In th e bake shops, h a s g re a tly Increased lh> inaixl fo r th e h u n t w h eat flours, h ig h er g luten c o n te n t gives g r e a te r a b ility to ab so rb w a te r and to s ta n d th e se v ere "p u n ish m e n t” given th e dough by pow er m achinery. B read Made of S o ft-W h eat F lo u r. F o r m any hom e uses, so ft-w h e at flours a re Just a s good o r b e tte r th an dipped lig h tly Into th e m easu re, and th e h a rd -w h ea t. It Is e a s ie r to m ake th en leveled off, w eighs a bout six teen fe n d "r cak e Htid flaky [de e ru st w ith or se v e n te en o u n ces o r even m ore. A j soft w h e a t flour. For th ic k e n in g q u a rt o f so ft-w h e at flour sifte d and | sauces, g ra v ie s a n d th e h u m ,re d and m ea su re d In th e sam e w ay w eighs | one o th e r sm all household n eed s one only about fo u rtee n o r fifteen ounces. I kind Is a s good ns a n o th e r. T h e honse- j w ife can th u s by g r e a te r usi of .. soft- j w h e at flours, h e lp in sta b ilizin g de- m ands and prices. T h e h o u sek eep er, how ever, som e­ Ice c ream serv ed w ith hot Indian ' tim es lias difficulty In tellin g w h at p u d d in g m ay be a new Idea to m any ! type of flour sh e Is buying. T h e people, hut It Is a fa v o rite com bination U nited S tn fes D e p a rtm e n t o f A gricul­ In New E ngland, nnd Is w o rth a tria l tu re su g g e sts th e follow ing sim ple a nyw here. Use v a n illa Ice c ream and te s ts for d istin g u ish in g h a rd -w h ea t m ake th e pudding In th e follow ing j a n d so ft-w h e at flo u rs: T Y P IC A L O F T H E M O D E way, recom m ended by th e U nited T h e flours from soft w h e a ts have S ta te s D e p a rtm e n t o f A g ric u ltu re th e p ic tu re e m p h a size s all o f th e se sty le ria ls th e sto ry Is fa s c in a tin g and e n d ­ Indian P udding. po in ts. T h e g ra c e fu l side d ra p e also less. O u tsta n d in g high lig h ts stre s s a velvety te x tu re sninewhHt lik e corn 5 cu p fu ls m ilk J tea sp o o n fu l b e sp e ak s th e la s t w ord In sty lin g ns long and fa n cifu l sleeves, high necks, s ta rc h , a n d th o se from h a rd w h eat a re 1-8 cu p fu l o f corn ■alt does th e bow o f w ide velvet rib ­ som e o f w hich a r e co n v ertib le, and usu ally m ore g ritty , but It re q u ire s m eal 1 teanpoonful som e e x p erien c e a n d a fine se n se of ’A cu p fu l m o ln sse , R inger bon. fo r th e re is p ro p h e sied for velvet w idened s k ir t hem lines. touch to d e te ct th is difference. E x ­ ribbon a p ro n o u n ced vogue a s m illin ­ 1 ooh th e m ilk »nd meHl In a double T h e m odel h e re p ic tu re d Is typical p e rts u su a lly do It by ta k in g a pinch b o ile r 20 m in u te s; add th e m olasses, ery trim m in g a s w ell a s d re ss e m ­ o f th e m ode. I t is o f flat crepe, In o f flour a n d ru b b in g It lig h tly betw een sa lt, and g in g e r: p o u r in to a b a tte re d b e llish m en t. B o rd e red silk s a r e b ein g m ade up th a t new deep rose sh a d e know n nr th e th u m b a n d th e th ird finger. An­ p u d d in g dish a n d hake tw o h o u rs In a effectively In tw o-piece Jum per suits, a rab e sq u e . T h e c ir c u la r s k ir t Is one o th e r w ay to tell is by squeezing a slow oven. T h is serves about e ig h t the b o rd e r fin ishing th e hem o f the w ay o f c a rry in g o u t th e d ic ta te s of h a n d fu l o f It tig h tly a n d no ticin g persona. 1 he Ice c ream m ay be placed fashion in re g a rd to fu lln e ss a t th e | w h e th e r a s th e b an d Is opened the on th e sam e p la te w ith th e pudding, or blouse r a th e r th a n t h a t o f th e sk irt. flour re m a in s In a m old a n d show s the served In a s e p a ra te sa u c er. 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