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é i t w t./nh I -M iilmr |»roti»ifftft nnd wiim averruli’d by u riu n ì« of vote«. The miller «» or d In . fluii II w «« ♦ nil ridy ufe f( f lurtiiAtfy «h * unve i rruilmlon for le*r llork to lurk«» th# trip If they fje«t f< r|, . v ' t 0! WEEKLY MENU H3U"ehoi^ Jedt. SUGGESTIONS A I A B .C HOUSEHOLD r t K 'M P * * AND 8 U Q 0 E 8 T lo X By NE L LIE MAXWELL ” ca I* pod Unions with Pea Tl>e> rode • u hoj » • t»» the mill, SU N D A Y — Eraakfaat: Snead watar. nuts— ii unions, 2 -3 cup roasted •f *' | - h •• ; .» Il | r ; tituklnp Mo ? melon, aciambltd ajy*. coff*« o k * . • cii >por,:i< biiller or , t« «. î.t to rl ta f -, !.. Vo », who Dinner: Crown root of/1 »mb, groan n i l 1 iiuie, | cup milk, 2 la briMiht tt|r t h* r ir wllji lire «*uptiilu p*aa, ratpbarry lc* croam. Suppiri The weud'-rnef, i»t»*<*ver1nk th«* *|in*n Popcorn and croam, cookiaa, taa. id'-pm,n-, rye flour, I teaspoon Hor»« »»f hU « >o. :n. w »« ut Me deh«»n«lr ' i h Bapoon paprika, H M O H D A Y — Muikmoton, frlciled “ ‘ ' lo* t tii'riiutf rtiilly there drifted herb iif< ..I cru ii* Hemovc the hoof Dinner: Fried chicken, buttered i 1«) Ih«» roupie in the rwtr fmuon ntnry bean*. Supper; Egg toot, iced butter, km* from the onion« and cook ennteb*« «»f hi« tulk. Il «un trllintf milk. m boiling » a l l i 'i water until : of Ilie time lie hn«l fx*ei) 11 mule «kin* T U ESD A Y — Breakfaet: Rip* pears, ■of I. Chop rmi s i i'i| peanuts. o« r in New Mexico, of how he Imd oatmeal, cream, toaet. Dinner; Fried ridden tiiftil ofler ftemlOK, «nd *»f fron M e|t. two lablesponns of the green applee and onion«. Support ts r du» ;»f r»tm|. ¡onr f'nettnl »nee Injlfer, add flour, « lir until it Omelet, apongo cake. dy I n . ere Hprinktml throtitfh liln ex- I W E D N E SD A Y — Eraakfaat: Harvaet i* »month, add milk, bring to |»lli nrt 11 « » 1 : •« * 1 » liven them. Ile hjml'.e i applaa, bran flakaa, cream, griddle boiling point, and add sail nnd curvato»? «y tw g iU 'H tM D au In the »Ittrrlni; drn rl **t tin* M<»titft- cakos. Dinner; Mlncad lamb on toaet, , pnprika. Pul fieanuta, onion j wt*ii, which went uo well with the K I bead lettuce oalad, lemon pie. Support •ifnl white satire in alternate - brown l«!in fme h < n*nth the pin -heft i ( ‘«intintim i front Iasi « i v i Cgge In tenvatoee, baked. In f«*lt hid nnd the well-parked vlgoi layer« |n the baking dish, cov "H liy Hot'/ flefftUN«« I don't t»«*hui«i T H U R SD A Y — Breakf.rt: Fl ume, • of the m m. H fcn mixed whole wheat, top milk, bacon, toaat. er with bread crumb» C H A P T E R X V II "And v hut I» ’hurkinf n «ntnpb^T** "No Thut Would ta* refiM«m ••nmjtth Dinner! Baked ham, maahad po with lli» remaining butler and for Joy»*«* »/t- nu», hut ! don’t think It ! Indite wnnted to know nft«‘r «me of Id» tato«*. Buppar: Omelet, parkar bouao hake until brown. Cooked rab- T w o in i Bucket roll«, I cod tea. hago may be substituted for Jack henni III» »lory of tils r w w r«G*k ur> »n«I **V«MI iii««iiu lilBliinHlInir MV»u Ju*t i» »un»f FR ID AY — Breakfaet: Watermelon, lie onions. *» * t n «H iM ipit*. Oni'p wh n I ! mix It i from Indili II» *ur|>ri«, d hrr ninna ••Y««« <v m, J * Á ' ad®:s? MacLeod R eine In III» lir»nkruat room by hohhllna in un» mortiln« nftrr Ilia rrat limi |uM, Mia | hi | i | i »<| n question illrm'lly nl hlm "I Mil I ha doetor any you inulti ..i upt" "iMilli't n>k him," ha nnau»r»i| with n binili. nml i|r»|i|MK| Inin n m u I arnwi Ih» Inhla. Mliaven, nnd dr»s»»d In a »l»nn frrah ly iirrawMl mill, ha liMikail n «Uff rani nmn from Ilia (indiani «rimy vagnhond I'nplnln Kllmaliy limi bno'iilit l,H»t: '••Uh him Ihr»' «luya »nrllar, Th» »y, a nan- alili riilher aiinl.»n nml III» fm » n lili liman. Imi other wl*e ha wa» lila i ara mni|talant ami debonair aalf, Illa "limili Illumin' Initia." «lia na rheerv ■mil multar nf fnrt na If thnaa Uta iluta nf hnrrnr Inni nnvar »«lati-il ' f'nn'l hallav» It will hurt you " llar brinili ayaa wrra wunn In Ihalr ap provai of him. "You look a lot ntt»r than yon <!l«l avan yeaterdny It'« aw fully Jolly to aaa you armimi naiiln tVualn Jack." "I'm enjoying It myaalf," ha mo na4a4 "Anythin* of Im|»ir1un»a In that mvarart illah ovar tharaT" lnf**rrupl«' d further e-infi ! * ttu '!ri«r driver <»f a hi*r«J Iti it mtind* •nrt* 1 •> mukinx !" , H 1 li Int. „1. i *P ►ntMlU • for Lrt’itUri.-1 At sli ht of Ktl j Moya Ittsird n«> mon*. Hîi** ttinî«*«« n> fit*r «*yf m Muri» t„p.-i|. t,ir» ah- ay* " r r ntt rnî^n r«*fu)hit«*t> to f,t*r mut- panhrn and tried to detnch her m!cpl l et mm» moi into« »tllltf f*»r her whim from the man in fr«/nt. Ml:e mitri t r*- n |H--r«tbl«* man wn« prevent, fndiintly w«d! have fried to h#»*p ln*r henrt from »he cante f. trd with n torn ii .»• re htetnnt eu,;etite»* flint very «*ff«»c* best In«. After they hnd arrived nt the mW. live Jock «|»ii«'tly took ehi.rpe of the «! ■ »> •Tin irltid to r<* ymi up aitaln -*o •itIon o f the party* Vcrfnder *ind Kind. Mr llJInuiiy,** I ir Joyce were »«»nt up in the flr*t hncTt t rhlch In the i •• When this was halfway up to the mho* I »fit i veil hi ripe rmmdn« «« **f tbr<mt nnd nytn ah«* ci.tde th«* « able <fopp*M| to I«‘t an«dher cid'p’c enter u bucket J«»yc«»( fifty f a » »in n f»l«ftir * v, holly rharmlntf. If Jnck tr fto* «ir. waved her hand to thirr.* wn* overpowered In* «ave ti'» «iff) of If bH«»w. •fîlad f«* m « t you. Min.» <ehl« n," Her eye*, r.-.lr d *w«e*t pity on him, "You next. India." onb’rwl 1 r „ » roualn. Ttie >oune woman »topped Into O h * tie* *t . *nlfv o f any y *unK muti not in backet. *Tn; Trald,** the nnoounecci nrmor. promptly. "NVi* -wt»*ve ! «-n «o w«»rrl*»l ul»out "N o need to ta*, itapf.in. your you** turn." Ile In«Vbed ¡ rntnlly «nd without re Th«* r ) « o f the two men met. N«-d wnirnent. -Awfully r«.«Hi nf you. KllfiM-nv etNKjied ln»t:mily that the Shall I rln¡.: for the* wniter7*' Imlln n "rui ifoinx rl'llnr with ot!i«*r t ni «r; anip d thl» a . .it ?«» « few minuti«« nion«* with Moya Hr Ne«l uAd Moy a," »he <*X|>h n«- took n place ta «H«* hi# »U lor imim-d!- Alone with th Went«* Joyce felt • telr her Ido ! to quick' The cable did not »top n^nln until “An* you utiit«». the »e nd pair o f pm**eiuceni had •he w«ke reache«l the mine, TUelr « i t. In lit« tin Moya follo * <s| hy J«ek, «tepju*i| into faint < ' ni the t»u< !,ef, wld.ii I*« gnti !•» rifa* »lead Hy H» It m«»\tT| a m »»» tin* valley. Kllmeny did n«»t la«* u minute. In hit ■ a »»•ft clu -W hy don’t you let me »r e you "I Ihou.ht •Ion«»? Why «lo you run «w a y from tm*r he *Je nded. I hut jnm ll< id Little (itches of color burned be- neath tl Mhftdowa «»f her eye». A vrtixd *•» »f n distant »u rf b* gnn to heat in her «mrs. -What ‘ ; -. r <e! Why rh«*tlld 1 run from ytuiT** nh<* 0*ke*l, meeting with fn»m h r «imnu lUfllculty" tl*e al tack o f ill» timelerfal to hold rvi n nn> He did n t roentim nf (C N m liliU O fl Hi x t v * w k . ) Noi d he* n I In t*»||M to brou hi too III ht*ld an.v P Observation Relieved youn»* won h tumi *vtlh «untisi* ndmiratl* n M onotony of Illness lid ht * iuMudnation nieht. No It h«a oft. n l « n my feeling that i Hi ptny op«»n h l*»rh,‘|.a the ha|i|>l»*( man 1« the It upon lhr honllhy bookworm who, by luyln; out a qnufftr for a «»•'uml huuM volume, can get « « much plca«ur» lu a mvk »title ua lli» oth»r fellow, more d.^,»n .»at l*«T fîll«’ «w* * («Air:. <1 *•*! n»*»!: -tly u|»>n cxficnalvr cntcrtaltuu»nls nnM In «*\«*rji I% m *‘ .«nd tmKlmi inMiilccncica Ihut draw on hla ».nl Itti! Moya Iff film «evetvljr ai<»n Ih » lortucr la utmaig Ihnl happy clu»* Mo wn« «ofr. r! II*» î»r that can »ay with the poet, "My tuinM iMi t»» !| i i Ii**r Ulti * world to had to in» n klugMom la; auch pleusant i Int«.« ■ • tti Mu• lu lu i .. .»• k«*«i Joy» tha r.-In I find." to n pu iti,il«* r n y «-In hti Io* fiilftit diin Itul I ill*rov»r»M hi* equal the other tin» f«»ti «du* had upon Idm Die tiri \v*t ilny when vlalllng a alck fri.ml lu iiurtifu If v lîidHTrr#iif U>h» llff .UCI Oulrrinimt whoa* houac adjoin* a va Afin«»' rudi !) dir r«' !»•» t* d HI h tmt cant lot. anya the Motltrrnl Herald. I fuete found him alttlng comfortably on tb* -The n «* > » anyf!dnv*. veranda overlooking that lot and : Î m«»ra are easy?" « ‘an ( h* atndylng II through a pnlr of ndd lytolaoly Fitr<|iihur. glaasca. va» n* jultter. He 11» uakcal me: "How many ktnda f hi«* u\d would not of plant« «ould you »uppoac there la la that HeldT” "Ahout hulf a Moaen." I replleat. "1 hnve already found T l,” he na- aura-M me, anal wa nt on to nnmc them. Oa>nlln»m»nt to a veranda did not worry him much. U 'Tall ma all about It," alia nritarad. hamtln« him tha baron Than, with n ahuiMar. aha added: "Mnal tin*» I»- « ruthar awful Mown thara “ "Unii ••nmi«h," ha nilmlltinl lightly "Tall m a" Kb» l»nu»il forunnl. rhln In homi. "Whnt'a Ih» linai Than» fallow« put ma Mown Your brothar tnuk ni» up Tha I‘a nil." "It lan't all. Mail anya It I* par faatly limrtalonn (ha way you Mu« I' 1 ninnai nml »•»!i|>aM from la in« ......... I Kl ami than duc It n«ntn nftar It raraM." •V.mldn't II» ilown nml ipilt. < »Id II A limn In tha Imi» I un» r.m't M nn-l chooaa." II» »rotted Inally »■ her nnM look a multln fmm a pint» h united hint hy tha waltpr My turn In n«k ij U i—-h-n« f want tha full «tory of how yon aua««a<l I wn* In th» w- «t «haft of th» tbaldan Nu*k*»i ** "Ila -n't yon hannll It w hi Moya aur«a- I It from Ilia tappine »n tha pip», y-m know." "Ho I va Iw-au tolM. Now lat'a have tha |iarttrillara." Illa aya» want arr.-w alralrht Into hara nnM ravtaM Itiara Imlln mill him Kha kn»w lhat Nial wnnIM Mink» a «»fr r hunhonM for Mom than I bln fuera ful ndii-nlur»r It » ■|lllta llkaly to lia i-n tha rnriln Ih it In rnm l nothing for h»r friend Indeed, hi« M»«p»mt» lllrtallun with Joy»» In ilIrnti-M »a inui'li Moraovrr. Moyrti would not marry a innn whom h- nmlil nut r»«p»»t. <-na who m ule lit» livin'- hy d!ah»n»et pmrtlra« lltit In apila of all th»*» objection* Ml»» Kll nu ny told har roualn how. Mnyn IntM fouitht fur hi» Ufa agnln»! rid,»til» nm! uttlii'llef, n-ca rill aaa of whni nm •>• lhatti ml8ht think nf h»r. If» randa **na roinmatil when ’ hud Uninhrd. "So I hnva to Ilian' M »ya l>.v!«ht fur my Ufa ’ "Moya olona Thay Inughed at har hut aha wtiuhln'l « l i » up I n » '» r «aw an* hmly a» «tuhlurrn. Than*1» »or thine «plamlld In h»r. Mh» dhln' »■ whirl nnr of u« thought. Tira ima thltu In har mind nay IhJtl «ha na» «ulne to nuvo you. Ho Mr. Illayar had to eat up from dlnnar and timi out from the limp« whara tha pip» want II» Ira »art It lo Ih» old rvaal »haft of tha Golden Man’s Feathered Friends Nueeat." Birds are closely nllied to the Brit "And what MIM you thinkT" ha «abed ish farmer, shepherd and sportsman nutritine har ateadlly. nnd those who are wise In bird lore, "I ndmlrail liar pluck tram»nMoualy." rely on lb»lr fenthrred friends for In "1>ld Varlndar- and Blayar- and formation nnd warning. The wryneck 1-ady Kaniuharl" Is the woodman's bird, II* hnwkllkc "How do I know whnl thay thoneliil" cry In April giving the slgnnl for the Hamad tha siri " If Mr Varlndar I» cad stripping of oak trees' bark. The yel annuirti— ” Sha aloppad. re»« Itine a»r low uugtutl Is a fanner's bird, usher Inin obligation* «h» wan ondar to limi | Ing In the time of spring sowings. As gentleman the sandpiper Is the angler's compan “Why Mid aha Mo 111” ion. the whentear keeps the shepherd Kha fin*lu'd a look of faralnlna »aorn company on lonely downs. Rven the it him. “You'll have to nak Muyn i miller has his bird In the redwing, that— If you xvnnl lo know.” called ‘ "windmill thrush." since the Ila nothlaM his hanil »lowly "That', working of Ita wing* suggests the re Dial what I'm going to Mo." volving of n windmill'* «all«, while It "You'll linva mora lima to talk with ! Is supposed lo seek shelter hy wind her— now that Joyce !■ engiigeil unM mill« In hard weather. Kedwtnga now daren't lllrt with hi« iwvu'n «ug- arrive In force: the pity I* that few gi-Ktad Rii'.lldullal). windmills -are left to keep up the Thnugli ha IrlaM to » .rry till« off t radii tonal asaoclatlon.—London Mall. with a laugh, III» rnlnr imitili! I to III» face. “I've haan trvrrnl kind» of un Idiot In toy timo." Expert Shtnple Weavers “Ihurt you dnra Irj any non- n»» "Ms's a Better Me.. a Than You Ara, In spite of the multiplication * effi Jack." with Moya." har friend cried, u little cient machine« to lighten and s' .' Col " il.s nnd he i ••!-• tl irmi of II» reply. labor, shingles nrv still wot > v 'F Ills lime. "No," ha nfreed. packed) by hand. No mnehln b > Moya never saw him » » i inward “Sha’a not Joyce," .vet been Invented eapahle of t it her without having tier pul: • liireil. He hnd an unawer for thnf. "I'd Ing the expert shingle weave V'v tnnrry her tomorrow If «he'll tnke mo." hut her look met Ills always ipllell) amine a hunch of shingles as I ir and steadily. Not once did she give “You menn you . . . f penter takes (hetu apart for si "Yea. from the tirai day I mat liar him a ehttnee lo nee lut alone. Even the roof, and you will see the dip ngnln. And I didn't know It till I Lady Karqutmr, who had h en a s, vere process hy which the compact n 1 erllle of her vit irK«, comm» led llow waa down In that hall hola. Ft I I has been woven. Now a wide her illeet ctlon Jnek rebelli .l u,minai tall you aomathlngl" 11« pul hi« uno« now a ns row one, makes the bm h :' c It In min. He could not I’ml a »h: - -i exaet width, and all day h ' un tha (alila and launa I tmviinl Ivr tl>e to speak. Il iv i» ctiiiractuilsl'c of him weaver stands nml sel’.es stlvlng !• itt> » with «lilnlng aya». "Mia wn» with n limi he made one. down thara inn«t nf the time. Any shingle thrown out from the mo li * Ity shrewd immcuverlng he arranged min'due, and without any fal- Mme I «topped to l!*fen I anuid heur ■» an expcdltlen in the silent Sum mine. weaves them Into eompnet hiuieb»* har wh taper conrnire In thitt low, hwph The i »periy Hi.- If iva* of no p.irtlen- The term shingle-weaver has n ex voire of h«*r* lar Iniervsl, The nttmclive e.in.re tended hy custom, till It nnv ip| i ••« “Voli Know nhout her nml Noil?** was a d»s »nt In ore huekels from |hi to anyone who works In nn :»p "ff ••Yen." shaft house, p relied fni up > n the nient of a shingle mill. -lleta n better mnn limn you ore eilge of n prcelplton* ellff. to l c pilli In the val'ey below, Thl> was made "Vt'H.” THE W ORLD DO WOVE hy meat'» of heavy enMes to wh' h the "Itul von won’t let him linvo hor." htickets were suspended. After JiO'l' In 190ft Them turn« m “No, hy D «! not uni« « sh< lovr* hail explained how the men ro,v bn»k him." •finnibile* ouKht not li «1 and forth hy tM« means bette» .1 the : ’ i. • \ * 11 • * 11 i • i ■ 11 t tolti nnd (he mine Iva ; I In tv:'» seized lowed on the public h ilm :i - findn’t I *H»n for you.’’ with the I- piiutlon he Imd hop I for l " in.’ i Those nwfn ‘i - "You *du* me,,f “l.el s go down In the bugi.etc. tieur mil Iniggii"; «houlil not b | •\Si t» won’t mnrr\ you. pin* i «u*f ’* pimple." mil led lo o balru ct Iru." muffint, coffee Dinner: Broiled flch, tartar aauco, «Head cucumbers, raitin pl*. Supper: Lyonnalee potato*«, ear. dlnaa, buttermilk. SA T U R D A Y — Breakfaet: Fruit, bakad haah, coffee. Dinner: Beefat-ak .with onion«, l l l r atrmg bean* Sup- port Oraham gema, blueberries, caka. Raitin PI*. Chop one ctipful of ml«ln», add »n » cupful of sugar, Jul»» of <.n» In n, uuc cupful of boiling water, brln. to Ih» I.«.Ming polm and Id flvo tiil.lt» «(•oonfuls of Hour uiiv»d with a ll'tl» cold water. Boll until ihr atarrl 1» well cooked, add a fahh-opoonful of hulter nnd a pinch of -¡ill and nut meg. Bake In two crusts. Sour Beans Cook rtrlng i.»nni until tender, after • llrlng them. I Me» two *I||-», nf ha >n nnd fry until brown, ndd ih» I»- atIr until well mixed, than ndd a tab!*. - 1 .. "in fu I of boiling hot iln.-gur. a*ll »nil pepper to tnatc. S'»ue like a little vogue. I ’.wile until heritixl through and verve hot. IV It.i W..I..O K. ■ M-e«r u«io» i O ne Mother's Tribute to Daughter-in-Latt When I Brat saw my »on Tyler’a an gellc mannrr under bU wife'* regime I held my brculli. be»au*.» In the old day» Tyler In a heatlfl.- vtate of mind meant Tyler getting ready to break out In a new plare. But as time goes on and the aeren Ity remains unbroken. I repeat to my self that perfect line from the “Juat 8o Storiea"— “Not always w:i* the Kangaroo as now we behold him“—a text that I recommended lo all moth er* who have seen tlielr brisk son« neatly trained by well-selected wives Indeed, the longer I live the mon- ready I am to believe that a youn,- man's wife may be better acquainted with hla actual current present day «elf than hla mother can poyslldy be My daughter-in law * !n her bus band a forceful man >f affair* on whose Judgment «lie Implicitly relies I re*poet hla Judgment, too. In a way. hnt I cannot help knowing that he tr the same Tyler who. at the age ol four, bowled himself into a high fever one day because I would not let him lead a bloodhound In the pnrud» when “I'ncle Tom’* Cabin" curne lo town Mother* view their »on* with what psychologists might call an "anwHia live fringe." We are hiinillcap|ieil by assorted memories We cannot esti mate our tons exactly ns their wlver estimate them. They came upon us at a different stnge.— “A JT i' -rmil l'hlloe opher" In the Atlantic Monthly. Early United States Official Given H o n o r The lire series of $10 gold eer'tfl rate* hear* the likeness of Mb-liael Hll- leg»*, the first treasurer of the l ulled States. The germ of the Treasury de partment was Dlanted on July 3> 177.* when the Continental congress apimint- ed two treasurers. The appolniun r.ts were Hlllcgas and Oeorge Clyuier. The latter soon resigned lo accept his sea: a* delegate tv the rongn ss Hllb cas discharged the duties of treasurer un til September I, 17SP. The Treasury department was or gnntsed under an net of September 2. 17SP. Strictly speaking, it was reor- gnnlred. for the depnrtinent. under varlotts numes, had been In existence since 1775. The Constitution »vent In to effect March -I. 17S0. Washington was Inaugurated a« the first President of the United States April .10. 17s». It will thus he seen that Hlllegns was treasurer many months nfter the In auguration of Washington, and for nine days after the Treasury depart ment was organized under the Consti ^iweat Potato and Paaoul Croquettaa— I cup iiiasbi'd «wee ' 0 <u'.o, I rup ctiopped peanuls. Vi leaspoon »alt. few grani» o f pepper, 1 clip bread erurnbs, -1 •••■ no ne butter*. I rup o f Ir «ance, 2 lai le»poon.» of d i ili -ulte.'. Mix «wvet potato peariuts, «a lt and pepper, an. like croi|ui'ttes. Itoli in fine iiread rruinb-, rnixeil willi .ii buller -.md b.ike in a hot ven unlil brov.n. Serve willi ‘ he while ritti',' irii.\»>l w illi lite itili sauee. P '.v - r t - P o t - t o 8 u age— Om il; i - l n d p oi a to e s , I ru p o f »r o u n d roaated fieanuts, 1 egg 'hopped p »a n iils , V4 teaspoon of paprika, 2 teaspoons salt. White sauce: 3 tablespoon* of flour, 3 tablespoons (al, 3 cuiy« milk. Boil the riee. Make a white sauce hy m ixing the flour in the un ited fat and mix ing it with the milk. Ktir over fire until it thicken*. Mix rl re. peanuts, and *e a »o n in g with Hie «aure, place in greased baking dish, and hake for 20 mi nutes P «*n u t Brown'oo— H rup o f corn syrup, 2 tablespoons of »trained honey, t square of chocolates, \ cup buckwheat ur, Vi teaspoon talking pow der, t cup chopped peanuts, leaspoon salt, t teaspoon ex tract of vanilla. Melt (he choco late and mix with the corn s y r up and honey. To lilis aiid I teaspoon o f vanilla and the dry ingredient*- flour, linking pow der. salt and nuts. Mix well on Paanut Muffin * — \ r up corn and drop hy the spoonful Bake .in a ■neal, i % rup* rye Hour, I cup w»ll greased pan. finely ground peanuts. I egg, moderate oven. I teaspoon salt, IH cups milk, 1 teaspoons linking powder. Add liquid to dry ingredients and mix well. Bake in w e lI-g rM l»e d muffin p an s In a m oderate oven. ] BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK IT SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR Jmt the morornt you apply Vfentho- Sulphur to an itching, burn my c-r broken out skin, the itching m « • healing begins, says a noted ikui t, • cialist. Thii sulphur preparation, mo into a plcaurt cold cream, givcj s u -b a quick relief, even to .hery eczema, that nothing has ever been found to lake its place. Because of its germ-destroying pr, /- erties, it quickly subdues the itch-. cools the irritation and heals the ecze: a right up. leaving a clear, simoth s/ n in place of ugly eruptions, rash, pim ples or roughness You do not have to wait for impre.e- ment It quickly shows You can get a little jar of Rowlcs Mentho-Sulpb.ir at any drug store. Try Grandmother's Old Favorita Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly com pounded. brings back die natural color and lustre to the hair wlien bided, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is matsy and trouble- some. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for “Wyeth's Huge and Sul phur Compound," you will gc: a Urge bottle of this famous old recipe, im proved bv the addition of other in gredients, at a small cost Don’t stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly teii that you darkened your hair, as it dots it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disap pears and after ar. T'.her application or two, your hair cornea beautifully dark, giossy and attractive. * well beaten; I 14 teaspoons o f 1 tcRxpnnn |iep{ier. Mix ')" • mashed p o ta to e s and sea WHO AKE BUILDERS? m ing» with (lie ground nuU>. Add beaten egg. Form into B 'i g h t o ro s p c ; s rra rk Hll le rake» or sausages, roll the openirg o the new yea flour or bread erumhs, and piltre in greased nan wi th a • The b u s in e s s horizon -'itali njeer o f fat fir sail |>ork glow, for (undanent-1 c< edi " earl, sausage. Hake in a tions never wer. so . dtr. fairly imi oven until brown. ■ During tin- i e x 1 two .: n Corn IWeal B iscu its — % ru p thousand » i l l need r.i ,t» •. etlow corti meal, i teaspoon o f ill, I run peanut butter. 1V4 •up» water. Put the meal in «hallow pan, heat in an oven Opposite S. P. Depot rn til it is a delicate brown -ii'T in g frequently. Mix the ranut hulter. and salt, and beat I lie mixture. W hile it i« •till hot, «tir in the hot m eal, 'lea l thoroughly. The dough should he o f «neh a consistency 'm t it ra n be drooped fr o m a •ice n. Bake in small cakes in rp ungrea«ed pan. J. Haulenbeck Lbr. Co. e “ am»d Pesnuts on Toast— • runs milk, one cup finely ■ -,:*ind roasted i,,»anut«. one ' a-poon salt, t ten»ooon corn- eh. 1 teaspoon onion juice. ' .un cliopoed «lu ffed olives. S aid milk in the double boiler. '«crvinsT a tablesnoon o f cold milk to mix with th- cornstarch. \dd with onion juice and other fisoninars to 'h e hot milk. T.ct i* c o m e to a boil and fin is h c o o k in g o v e r the d ou b le boiler. \dd the neauut* Hie last thine ':;f.,rc s e r v in g . S e r v e on toast. "pssmcii ' Peanuts and cun o n r o k -d Try no- The O t-«a ¡íie d Ciy for Rice— ric,p. ? ru n s B rav e rto n BEAVERTON, OREGON of Add* Review M OTHER ! Fletcher’s Castoria is a harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, .J ÍsY .0 prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages o f Constipation s w a y W in d Colic ■ Flatulency T o Sweeten Stomach Diarrhea Regulate Bowels Aids in the assimilation o f Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and * , Natural Sleep without Opiates -, _______ To avoid imitations, alwayi look fo: .' , signatu^ of Wilzdf/y 7-ci/cJuA'- Prove», direction* on e.ich Physicians everywhere recommend it. tution. I j I I We Give Green iruding Stumps RED ELECTRICS ^-jriauily Service" l I IVhat a time! BARBER H u e fio B arb e rS h o p Vn experienced in MARGE!,I.K.R allendanee FIRST CLASS W O R K A T REASONABLE PR IC E S Annie says we’re going into the city aery week after this. Found out we can Jo it at small expense. Not be all tired out, either. Figured it out — hose much it costs to drioe m. Found out RED ELECTRICS are a lot cheaper. More comfortable, too. Safer too. No worry about parking., either. Ikui a real Jay of k, I'll say. Qonrui do it again soon. Vi Vc riding the RED ELEC TRICS nowdays. f S o u th e r n P a c ific R&d Electric Trams C. E. A LLE N , Local Agent B E W E R T O N ORE V h *ries, bec,m<e y u use less tl •. you i of ti e poor quality, they yo farther per pouu . Then the purity of our quality groctries insures the good health of you oorl your family. W e keep our stock fresh and we keep it free from dust, and we give yoi rice and low prices. B uy von» :ro " - We Give Green lidding Slum ps Bsaverton Market (8b Grocery H. A ü' orriso ', M ;r. ^