F rid a y , J an u ary 21, 1027
THE BEAVERTON REVIEW
HOME-SEWING TIME IS NEAR;
GORGEOUS EVENING WRAPS
KN, Ih* Unix Ima rame In pian for
* »prina wwlua
Now that »11 tha
hollday deroratlona ar» packed awajr
a>r «IH>|tur »ramni, ili» "IIIlink youa"
all w riiin i, iin* «fallarmi back ai
arhool. Ino rarlji for golf. Ino lata fnr
«raail upara, whal In ilo bui ■ » « , eew.
eew t Kurely all algna ara propltluu»
for a January aewlug tira
Hoiiaa frocks In inaka, a atippljr nf
gravar» fnr III» klddlM. itruparlaa fnr
III* Windows— lat'a aludjr up "what'a
nrw " In aprlng waah giM»la Notebook
bandyT Mlght wanl lo Jot duwn a
fl'W Halli» for rafaranr»,
fn r una Ihllig. w rile aa an n|i«iilng
a iu tin o ili al prlata ara outataudlug
Evening wrap« ara reveling In a
varllalilr nrgjr nf grirgaouanraa. II
aaama aa If elaborateness cannot ha
carried inn far In plaaaa women of
»marl faahlnn.
"Temperance III all
III Inga" except Ilia fnrinal mat or
rapa, which tuny carry In airaaa color,
fur anil ninrally haiidalllchlng without
tranagraaalng Ilia law o f faahlnn.
Tin* wrappy coal which awulhaa tha
figure la |iarhapa Ilia favor!!». Often
It Intrmlucaa a draped treatment, after
Ilia manner of the modal In thla pic
ture. Huperb turqunlar blue valval la
Ilia rlinaen medium for thla eii|Ula!te
wrap. II la emhrnldarad over tha hip«
with all tar apatiglea and atara ovar a
The mam
> 0 «c
well flavored sour milk may be mixed
with Hie sweet milk.
When firmly clabbered cut the curd
Into pieces about two lorhes square
and stir It thoroughly with a spoon
Haphazard Mat hod» of Pro- Place the pan o f broken curd In a vea
« « A IV J f. W N i s m H *W *| ,m w i U u l « « )
paring Ara Not Favored. ael of hot water so as to ralso the
M a k e y o u r a a l v « « naata o f plaaa-
feinperaturo to 100 degrees Fahren
a n t t h o u « h i * , b r i g h t f a n c U a , aatla*
belt Took at that temperature for
I
Pr«e«r«d
kr
IS*
rail«*
at«i»»
L*«eartm»al
By J EAN NIWTON
matnoriaa,
n*»bl*
hiatorUa,
• f A s r lc u i’ u r , I
about 30 minute«, stirring gently wltb
f a i t h f u l *ay In a a, t r a a a u ra houaaa of
flaphaxard
method*
of
making
rot-
a apoon for one minute at fiva-inlnute
pra vto ua
am i
raatful
thought«,
tag» cheese result In a product that Intervals.
( 0 . ity th a B # ll N yfitlK '«'*. l a « . »
w h i c h car * c a n n o t d i s tu rb , pain
not m a k * g l o o m y , n o r p o v a r t y t a k a
Is someIImes palatable and sometimes
Then
pour
the
curd
and
whey
Into
a w a y f r o m ua — houaaa b u il t with*
Three Cheer a for the French
otherwise.
Especially If there I* a
ou t handa, for o u r s o ul s to l l v s In.
a small cbeeaoclolh bag. such as a
Beauty Parlor
•urplua available for selling It 1» Im
«— J o h n Itua kln .
clean salt bag. or lay It upon a cloth
portant that tha flavor and quality of
Id»i>ati-liea from Parts tell o f the
and
fold
over
the
doth
lo
form
a
FOOD FOR T H I FAMILY
l the cheese should he uniform si all hag Then hang"It on a ' froH draTner »•••*» “ » » ' » » “ «•> o f the beauty ape
I times.
This Is only posallile when rack or elaewlirre to drain. Draining ctallsts o f that city, which more than
flood bread la one o f tha Aral essen evert methods are followed e »ib time
may be hastened by laying the bag any other In the world devotes Itself
tials In planning a menu. The follow III« cheese la made. The priud-sa Itself
lief ween two pie plates or clean boards to enhancing the beauty and charm
ing will bo kinds la not at all difficult If directions given
and placing a weight on top. Home- j o f women. As purt o f one nf their
one will Ilk « to by the United M ales liepartmrnt of
times the curd la poured Into a colan largest beauty parlors, they have es-
serve occasionally : Agriculture are accurately followed.
der or «trainer over whlrh a piece of tahllahed a "laughing school" where,
Oatmaal
Bread.
The Tennessee woiii . im whose pic
cheesecloth has been laid.
In this we are told, “ women In quest of
— Four two cup ture Is shown haa been extremely suc
case, after five or ten minutes, the beauty are taught to laugh easily,
fuls
of
scalded cessful In making cottage cheese and
cunt should be worker toward the cen ] gracefully and. If possible, musically !**
milk over one cut» »rilin g It. Kite packa her product In
We have not been able, always, to
H r o f the colander with a spoon, and
ful o f rolled o a t»;
the round waxed cardboard cartons, the ends o f the cloth raised and low J welcome wltb enthuslaaui suggestions
milk
and
wiwer pint six«, and makes only enough at a
ered to make the whey drain faster. , and Innovations which come from
may he used. Add time to lie sure o f quirk sale«. Kite
Part«. Hut this one we shake by the
a teaapoonful of salt, a tublespoonful aeea lo It that the stores which handle The cloth la finally bung up with Its hand and slap on the back and kt»s
ends (led together. Draining should
o f shortening and when lukewarm
the cheese always have a sufficient stop when the whey renaea to flow In on both cheeks, crying. "Welcome,
add oue-thlrd o f a yeast cuke, softened supply o f absolutely freab cheese.
a steady stream to preveot the curd more power to you. we hope you've
In half a cupful o^ water. Add wheat
! come fo s ta y !"
Farmers' Bulletin 1451-F gives di from becoming too dry.
flour lo make a dough to knead from
rections for making cottage cheese In
For If t tie re la one thing that worn-
Hut
the
curd
In
a
bowl
and
work
It
flve to ten minutes.
Return to the the right way. In the rase of quan
! en need, American women no less
with a spoon or butter paddle until It
mixing howl, cover, let rise until
tity production, a "starter" or spe
I than French women. It la to doctor
becomes fine In grain, smooth and ef
double Ita hulk. Hhape Into loaves and cially developed sour milk la recoin
j their laughs. Indeed, anything that
when light hake one hour. About flve men tied, and directions are given for the consistency o f mashed potatoes. will even draw the attention o f worn-
Hour or sweet cream may tie added to
cupfuls o f flour are required for thla
I en to the way they laugh will be val-
Increase the smoothness and palata-
amount.
| uable. For Women who are metic
blllly
and
Improve
the
flavor.
Halt
to
Nut Bread.— Take one cupful of
ulous a tout their personal appear-
taste,
usually
about
one
tableapoonful
milk, one-half cupful o f augur, on«
j ance and even their manner», who are
o
f
salt
to
one
pound
o
f
curd.
The
egg, Ihreo-fourlha o f a cupful of wal
! eager to observe and to Imitate a style
cheese should tie eaten as fresh as
nuts, two and one-half cupfuls o f flour,
or a mannerism they admire in
possible. I f stored In an earthenware
three ten spoon ful« o f bsking powder
j another woman
will
hear
beau-
or glass container In a cool place It
and one-fourth tea«|M»>iiful of sail Mix
tlful, harmonious laughter, and still
will
keep
for
several
days
us usual and hake In a one loaf bread
unthinkingly continue their own dis
pun forty-live minutes.
cordant. disturbing sounds. A "laugh
Coffss Cake.— Take flve cupfuls o f
ing school’* that can transform into
Sliced
Ham
and
Potatoes
light bread a|Minge, three eggs, one
“ easy, graceful and musical." laughter
cupful o f raisins, one-half cupful of
Baked Together in Milk the variety o f giggling, shrieking, pip
sugar, one (euspoonful o f cinnamon,
ing. squeaking sounds that fill the air
I f y »o have a casserole or any sort
three fourths cupful o f shortening.
of baking dlah which ran be sent to wherever women laugh will be a boon
Warm the shortening, add the beateu
the table. It can be utilised for »e r r to humanity!
eggs, stir Into the sponge, add flour
The French are clever. They at
ing sliced ham and potatoes, baked to
until too stiff In stir. Kel to rise until
gether In milk. I f you have no suit tach their “ laughing class." not as we
light. Mix sugar and rlnuamon and
able taking dish you can use an iron would to a singing school, or a course
spread tils top of the cske with butt'-r
In elocution or voice culture, hut to a
skillet wltb equally good results.
before sprinkling w lt'i the clnnainou
Have a slice o f ham cut at least an beauty p arlor! It Is on the principle,
and sugar. Hake twenty minutes or
doubtless, that women who would be
Inch thick.
Lay It lo a go «1-aired
more In a hot oven.
baking dish, add thinly sliced raw po unmoved by appeals on the ground o f
Almond Omalat.—'T ak e half a cup
culture will barken when It Is the
Mrs. Bond of Tsnneasee M jkss Cot tatoes which have been sprinkled beauty doctor who speaks! And pro
ful o f blanched and halved almonds,
lightly with flour and pour over them
tage
Cheese
for
tala
According
to
place In an omelet pan with butter,
viding that be knows the business of
Bake slowly
Inatructiona Glvan by tha Homs enough milk to cover.
stir until well coated with the butter,
for about an hour and a half, or un making beautiful laughter, the beauty
Osmonstration
Agent
using a tahleapoonftil, then pour In nn
til the potatoes and ham are thorough- I parlor Is an appropriate netting. For
omelet mixture using four eggs. Cook
preparing this starter properly; hut In ly done. The salt and fat o f the ham j a woman's melodious, rich laughter Is
an unquestionable element of charm
as usual, fold and roll onto a hot plat making small quantities for home use are sufficient to season the potatoes
ter aud pour over a hot maple sauce, the following Instructions may be fol I f necessary add a little hot milk from ! and beauty, while In the piercing
nerve at once. The nuts will lie nice lowed :
time to thne during rooking. There ' squeak or falsetto tittering that
ly hronrncil If they are quickly coated
For I H pounds of cheese you will should be enough liquid to form a serves some women for laughter, the
with butter, before the omelet Is need one galloo o f skim milk. I f It tasty gravy around the ham and po- , prettiest face and the handsomest fig
poured.
Is sweet place It In a pan and allow tatoea and the top will be delicately ure are obliterated.
A Few Good Desserts.
Laughter to be beautiful must o f
It to remain lo • clean, warm place browned
like
scalloped
potatoes
T o avoid monotony In dessert mak at a temperature o f about 73 degrees Serve the ham and potatoes from the j course be r e a l: but cultivating beauty
ing. the following may be used:
Fahrenheit until It clabbers
The baking dish. If the ham Is very salty. j In laughter need detract from Ita
Butterscotch Pudding.
clabbered milk should have a clean, soak It. preferably In buttermilk or j realness and sincerity no more than
— Melt one cupful of aour and pleasant flavor. It usually aour milk, before rooking It with the . would cultivating a vbtee or a talent
brown sugar and two ‘ takes about 30 hours to clahtier fresh potatoes. The ad d o f sour milk seems I or teaching the fingers to play beau
tabU-spoonfuls o f butter, j milk, but when It Is desirable to has to soften the ham and make it very ; tifully upon an instrument. It la
rounding out something from within,
until
brown
but not | ten the process a small quantity of tender when rooked.
not
attaching something artificial
burned ; pour over the i
from without. That Is why we say
mixture two cupfuls o f I
that this latest Idea o f the French
W H IT E M A T E R IA L S U S E F U L IN H O U SEH O LD
boiling milk and simmer
beauty experts Is one that has our
until the sugar Is dla- |
hearty approval, and we hope "laugh
solved. Meanwhile soak i
ing school»" will cross the ocean and
a thick slice o f bread in |
establish
a
permanent
residence
cold water until aoft.
h ere!
press all the water out o f It. add the
yolka o f two egg«, a pinch o f salt and ,
a teaapoonful o f vanilla, fo u r Into j
Love in Action
a well buttered baking dlah and bake
D oes'lt sound strange, that militant
In a pen o f water for forty-live min
term for love?
ute».
Heal the white« o f the eggs
I»o we think o f affection as a coy
until stiff, add two tab!es|ioonfula o f
force, something gentle, shy, to be
powdered »ugar and the juice of half
j known only In delicate, subtle maoi-
a lemon; beat again, »pread over the
■ fest at ions?
pudding and brown In a moderate
Surely, In a line sense, love should
oven. Serve hot or cold.
be gentle, with delicate intuitions.
Baked Apple T art»--- Cook apples
But, to be real, it must be fur more
until tender In alrup, hut not soft
than that. Quiescent love, affection
enough to lose their shape. Roll out 1
1 that Is neutral, hesitating, inactive,
rich pastry cut Into squares large
: blights life.
enough to wrap an apple. Hrush the j
“ Give me," said one who both loved
top» with water and dredge with
much and accomplished much, “ not
augnr.
Hake until well browned. ;
the love expressed In tine phrases.
Serve with a spoonful o f hard sauce
Do not tell me how much you esteem
piped on the top o f each. I ’ass the j
me, how great your affection Is. But
sirup that was left, also.
stand by me. Help me when I am
Graham
Pudding.— Cream
oue
I tired. Sorrow for me when I grieve.
fourth of a cupful of butter, add one
Rejoice when I am glad. Do some
half cupful of molasses, the same of
thing fo r me. Give me o f yourself.
milk, one egg. one and one-half cup- j
Then shall I know what your words
fula of graham flour, oue-half tea- ;
have meant. Grant me love in ac
4-H Club Girla L ia m to Ss I set Whlta Goons.
spoonful uf soda, one teaspoonful o f I
tion."
ault, nnd one cupful o f raisins. Mix I Prepared br t h « U r i t r l Stat«« Department
He was right. What we yearn for
like linen, poplin or galatea. for sports
of Sericulture )
and «team In a buttered mold two and
is love In action. Every one o f us
skirts and middles. Dress materials
White
sales
have
loug
been
assoc!-
one-hulf hours. Serve with a sweet :
aches for the feeling thut expresses
lated with the beginning o f the year. at white sales, however, are not all Itself In the glad human touch. We
sauce.
white.
The
white
goods
predominate,
Caramel Pudding.— Hull together one The thrifty housekeeper sees ahead
want a kindly word. W e want a
but colored ginghams, prints, percales
cupful o f brown sugar and oue-half the need for replenishments In house
thoughtful act. W e want the letter
and
other
wash
fabrics
are
often
spe
cupful o f water until It hairs. Die- hold linens, underwear, and sometimes
that brightens the day, the book that
cially
priced
at
this
season,
so
It
pays
sofv* one fourth of a box of gelatin In summer dress materials which can
a friend remembers.
to be od the lookout for bargains
In enough Water to cover, add to the be made np at her leisure during the
W e long for a pleasant walk, we
Both white nnd colored lineDs may
sirup, then when cool fold In three early spring. She counts on the Jan
want a frank talk. With great desire,
usually he found antxng the offerings
uary
sales
to
take
care
of
some
of
beaten egg whites nnd pour Into cups
we wish that one we know would
at these sales.
to ctHil. The white cornea to the top' these needs, because she knows that
grant us, for a season, the comfort o f
Bulletin
W
ill
Halp.
— the brown goes to the bottom. Serve prices will be templing and that there
his comradeship.
T o Iielp the woman who finds her
with a custard insde from the egg will be a good choice of materials and
An old man knows In a general way,
self somewhat at a losa to choose that his vigorous daughter loves him.
yolka, two cupfuls o f milk, sugar and qualities.
Usaful W h it« Waahabla Material.
-among the great variety of cotton ma But. as he struggles into his overcoat,
flavoring.
The term “ household linens" In terials displayed, there Is a Farmers’ "Vlth his feeble arms groping for
Baked Savory Eggs.—Cook aa many
egg« In the shell as there are people cludes practically all white or chiefly Bulletin. No. 1449-F, "Selection o f Cot sleeves which are hard to And. a light
to serve. Prepare the same number white wnshnhle materials used In ton Fabrics." T o get It you merely touch, a reassuring w ord- "H ere It la,
o f pieces nf toast, butter slightly and household furnishing, whether made write to the United States IVpurtnient daddy,” sends him out aglow with the
arrange In a dish to he served. Cut o f linen or cotton. The housewife of Agriculture, at Washington, D. C. sense of loro
the eggs Into halves lengthwise and check» over for possible renewal such In it you will find a .list o f the best
The world, always a hit tired, no
remove the yolka. But two halves on Items as bedding, sheets, pillow materials to use for each o f the vari matter how brave a tight tt may be
each piece o f toast.
Have ready a cases. spreads, and mattress protec ous household purposes, aud In addi making, can stand any amount of true
small amount nf minced tongue or tors; table cloths, napkins, doilies, tion. a description o f each o f about a lo v e ln action.
Let all the neutrals and the hesitat
chicken, mix with the exg yolka, add centerpieces, tray cloths, luncheon hundred fabrics, telling the kind of
Ing a little softened butter, salt and seta, bureau and table covers, bath weave It has, nnd the common use for ing. passive lover* come over into the
It
active ranks.
pepper to taste. Pile the stuffing on and other towel*, wash cloths, kltch
towels.
Sometimes cretonnes,
Why not take your daughter with
each egg white, making It round up en
you to some o f the white sales, efter
In a little mound; sprinkle with but prints and other washable figured mu
Wasp Sting Almost Fatal
tered crumbs and set In a quick oven terials are placed on sale with wrhlte you have read the bulletin? You can
Stung In the mouth by a wasp. A
goods
by
tti«
yard
during
the
month
then
teach
her
how
to
recognise
the
to brown the crumb* Have ready a
former chairman o f the Urban coun
difference between a flimsy and a dur
cupful o f white sauce or s thickened uf January.
cil o f Waltham. Essex, England, came
Those who make their underwear at able fabric, how to detect tilled or
aensotied tomato sauce.
When the
near death.
The sting caused his
eggs are hot pour the hot sane» home, watch for opportunities to buy sized materials, how to notice defects tongue and neck to swell, so that he
nainsook, long doth, batiste. English In the fiber or weave, and many other
around the eggs hut not over them
had difficulty In breathing, and for
broadcloth and other suitable fabrics good points The 4-H club girls In the
Serve sconce.
three hours he was In a precarious
on the "w h ite" tables. Some o f these Illustration are visiting a store with
condition. Tw o doctors attended and
are also attractive for dresses and the home demonstration agent to learn
applied remedies, and the man pres
blouses, as well as heavier white goods some o f these things.
ently recovered.
C O T T A G E C H EESE
IS E A S IL Y MADE
!
A Simple llo u ia Freak.
fnr aprlng.
Quaint rhlnti pattern»
and grandmother print», printed «a l
een«, and especially printed batlatra
and dlmltlee. “ They aay" amali lig
ure» will predominala, eqieclally «>n
the heavier weave», though |>eerlug
Into the far futura noe aera big lluw
«red organdie».
Fabrica on the order nf pongee, ala»
Fogliati cotton rep« and Hmich me
dra» are favnred for wasipthle day
time frn»h«. likewise rayon mixtures
« ’omiH-ting with Iha new print» t«
bm addolli In a range o f delectable
plain colora. Thla la an Ideal fabrPv
fur aporta and almplr daytime frocks,
for It launders perfectly. There ara
rosy silver clnth. O f m ure» It 1» «marl-
|y to-furred, fnr moat o f the evening
wrap« are In this Instance luxurlo««
«liver gray fox la the preferred trim
ming.
0 T
There la spirited rivalry between
velvet, brncade and metal doth fnr the
formal wrap
When velvet la used It
la In some gloriously Illuminative
shnde, lavishly furred, shirred, draped
and embroidered.
Aa In metal brocade. It fairly effer
vesces with what might be called
jewel coloring«, for tlielra la the red
nf the ruby, the yellow o f the lopaa,
the green nf the emernld. the purpla
o f the amethyst reflected amid the
Elaborala Foraaal Wrap.
j
also printed broadcloths lo be ha-l.
These, with novelty rayons, show
mostly small patterning«
Aa lo styling, the trend la toward
something clever and "different" from
the some time ago popular bungalow
apron effect. There la a decided favor
expressed for ahort aleevea. Home of
the newest aprlng model« Introduce
the bolero— I f not actually, at least
simulating It. Tocketa are made much
of. following the Inspiration, no doubt,
o f winter style«.
It la “pockets" which give to thla
dress o f sateen print which you see In
the picture a note o f Individuality.
glint o f gold and tdlver weave. Qnlta
often huge collera o f shlrred valve!
usurp thè place o f fura on thè gor
geoua hrocade wrap.
iTiannlng for young girla are semi-
wrappy cotta styled elther of doth-of-
atlver or cloth-of-gold.
Collant and
ruffa o f whlte rahblt emphaslxe thelr
youthfulness.
Recent arrivala frolli P ari» emhody
niHtiy decorative Idea» whlcb giva
promise o f a contlnunnce nf elaborate-
neaa throughout thè styllng o f evenlng
wrii|>».
J U L IA BOTTOM1.ET.
Ufi, tilt, W ««t»r» N«w»p«p«f Uttloa.)
Ermine Dyed Beige
On Medieval Lines
Remarkable Sunset
A rloek o f moat sumptuous brocaded
elvet, heavily trimmed with ermine
lyed beige and lined with «o ld lain»1,
ms the amplitudinous folds o f four
enUlrica ago, and also the long, loose
leevcs almost lunching the «rouud.
fW------------- —
The magnificent note Hint Is now
asserting Itself Is not wholly flue to
the extraordinary fabrics. Many nf
the most fashionable wraps are rnt
on medieval lines o f sweeping gran
deur, according to Madame Lanvin.
In the autumn and winter o f 1883, a
vivid m l glow suffused the western
sky for more than an hour after the
sun set. Volcanic dust and gaseous
mutter from an eruption o f Krnkatao
In Htimlu straits were the prohabls
cause.
Stove Pipe
Chic Coves
(llov-es which accompany the smart
A smatt new hut Is o f black hatter's
flush, exaetly like a man'll sfo/kplpe ■tirtlored suit u f glace khl with c o f l ,
ist, except for the amusing row of o f suede In a deeper tone are orna
allortel Jwhlte hows running up the mented with uuHlalllous of petit point
embroidery.
eft side o f tbs crown.
%
AROUND THE HOUSE
Fruit plea bake better In oven-
glass pie plates than In any other
kind.
Keep shot's on shoe trees when not
In use 10 prolong their life and good
looks.
Like Cheese
• • •
....
Patron Ito secmid-lmitd d on ici)— I
Every piece o f useless furniture dis
He» her*, I want my money hack ; thb
old flute you sold m* la full of hole».— carded mean* one less thing to dust
and keep In repair.
l'aria Hire.
W hy He Succeeded
THROUGH A
WOMANS
EYES
Inlaid or battleship
linoleum will
wear better and look neater i f It li
waxed.
• • •
Old screen
frames covered
with
unbleached muslin for the bedroom
windows will let In air but keep out
draughts and snow on winter nights.
• • •
When
making cranberry
sauce,
make twice aa much aa you need, pour»
the snrplus Into a clean hot Jar, seal
It with paraffin and you'll enjoy It
next spring.
Feed Mules Like Horses
There is little If any conclusive evi
dence to support the popular assertion
that mules require less feed than
horses for the same amount o f work,
says the Itepnrtment o f Agriculture.
Mules should he given about the same
quantities and kinds o f feed as horses.
Mules often eat many feeds that
horses will not touch, and they a r«
less inclined to overeat and founder.
When shedding their teeth at three
years o f age, mules should be fed
with particular v*rt.
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I
Honored politically and p ro fo a k w
ally, during his Htttiaa, Dr. R. V.
Pierca, w h o a #
pacturo
appears
hare,
made 1
succcis (aw ha vs
equalled. His pur«
harbal remedies
which have stood
the ta t (or many
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Skeleton Long in Earth
The fossilized skeleton o f a prehis
toric reptile has been unearthed at a
depth o f 50 feet at Fletton, Peterbor
ough. England. The skeleton Is fi feet
long In tliq body, and haa 4 psddlers
or flipper», each measuring 3 feet.
The rep tile Is thought to be a plloaau-
rus ferox or fierce crocodile. Judging
from previous discoveries, the age o f
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Rare Eclipse Promised
A rare astronomical phenomenon,
a total eclipse o f the midnight sun,
is forecast fo r northern Sweden In
the almanac fo r 1927, which lias been
published at the university center at
Upsata, Sweden. The event w ill take
place on June 29. when the sun Is
visible all night north o f the Arctic
circle.
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A prominent London doctor says we
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haps “ Rastus" would be a better au
thority on this than a London doctor.
—Charleston Daily Mall.
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