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THE BEAVERTON REVIEW —■Mirr’yT si.'. 1 . 7 'gn,1,. 'T io 'gTTTig la. «VM -endrai* gfr w s e g u s ■"Miry I" Mautkr mtd'BWXI hla gbTe fare and moved toward her. "Mother — Father I” Ned'e v4lcji stopped them ly*lb. "Mgry qud I >1)1" to towu tonight tv he iqerrli'ij. We, think Diet will mnke U euslvr all round. You see. Mother's frtotof» woi/ld embarrass Father's. And a* for mjr respected parent—Well, II would be awkwurd all rowitL Yoq| ran Ugve env sort of g big tlaie you like, when wo come back, hul now we waul uo fqga, and nolxaly hut each Other," ” Sensible Idea," Claude admitted, lo give Polly lime. “ (Jot the llceuae?" Ned nodded, "(lot It title morning.'' He ami led down Into the blue eyee eet lu (he while face egaluet hla ahoui der. "Mary, you tell (Item It's all right." "Yea, Father— Mother, you'll under aland and let me go with Ned?" Polly Joknaton stepped forward and folded her darling In her arms. "O f course, dear,” she murmured. "Your hag's In Nrd’e car. I parked It, at (be bouse, while Ned walled." Mery's eyee were as wide aa Claude'a. "You must have been very sure," and Mary looked at Ned, and blushed. "I wasn't sure," Ned told her, hunt bly enough. "I waa," Polly Johnston aald. ami kissed her daughter, released her and stood l>*<k watching her run to her father lo he held close In Ills arms. "That's lo be my lot now." ahe (old herself, "to stand hark and watch." Hut evidently II waa not to be ao yet, for two strong young arms were about her and Ned's voire whls|>ered In her earl "You beautiful old darling. I'll never forget IhlgP They were going, and at the last Polly had her reward, for as her girl went down the steps, radiant, she sud tletily turned aud left her lover to run lo her mother. "Oh. Mother! I can't bear you to stay alone lu (hut big empty White house. Promise me to telephone to—'* “ Ixm'l worry, darling. Aunl Lyddy'a pulling me up here, tonight." ‘'Mother, behind the grocery store!" Mary gave them both such a raptur ous look of pur* coolenl that Claude, meeting Polly's smile, laughed aloud Y EG ETA B t E COMBlNATVOnB FRIDAY. JULY IS. 1927 H IM *« SPO O WftWsiRe Answer___ ♦ i Questions— No. 3 1— Of what good la slaug to a lan guage I 2- Who aald, “Germany can be beat en, Germany must be beaten, Germany will lie beaten ? S— Who Aral translated "The Ara bian Nights" from (lie Arabic? 4—What la the name of the largest lake lu Florida? Corn Fritters, Col* blew, Carrots and Baked Apple Make a Oood Vagetabl* b—What Jaax specialist, thoroughly Plat*. versed In the theory and ethics of music, defends Jail and believes that (Prepared hr »*• B>«»( *(•<•» D epart- combination fulfills th* requirement a,eat e f A #rU a líe te I out of It will grow a new and esthetic that there should be something hearty In order to eerie a "vegetable form of sxpreaalon? —th* corn fritters, mad* with egg plate" at home you don’t need the b —When were the Olympic games special kind o f plates uaed by restau and milk, and rich because they are C e p r r l«t il. I t t l . fer s i t r n n l T u r it u lL WMI7 U n i— Instituted? rant* for (ha purpose. If your combi fried ; something mlld-flavored—th* carrots; something arid—th* apple. T— What la digestion? nation Is pleasing th* family will b* C H A PT E R X V — Continued Tit* pungency o f th* cabbage give* utlafled to hav* th* vegetables served b —What la specific gravity? th* necessary pronounced fluvor that aa at any ordinary meal. From three 0— Jefferson Davla waa secretary o f “lM me smoke thla In peace an<1 lend* character to the whole plats to live vegetables are uauol'y selected nuikr up mjr mind, before w« go back." war In what President's cabinet? The Illustration waa mads by the for • vegetable dinner Innumerable They sat, saying nothing. Ned'a 10— What state having full woman's United State« Department o f Agrlcnl- good combinations may be planned as thoughts busy with hta own futura. suffrage waa flrat admitted to the lure, which further auggeata that lha vegetable* coma on the market. The woman boelde him waa facing lha Union ? some thought be given to th* eolor long jenm lo coma, honestly, for lha 11— Which state raleas th* most Her* Is • good In-between-seasons and appearance o f a vegetable plate, flrat lima. Hba knew that her |M>alllon menu: Corn fritters, col* slaw, but since appetite la ao often stimulated wheat? waa untannbla. Hha knew alao that tered carrots and baked apple. Thla through the eye. 13— What Englishman aald: "Amer Claude Imliha aakad only Ilia priv ica haa a natural base for Iba greatest ilege of watching over and t-nrlng for continuous empire ever established by Mury. for Ned and for heraa-lf. Ila PROTECT AGAINST Substantial Dish Made man” ? would aak nothing of liar, grateful If D A M A G E BY MOTHS IB— What book Is a perpetual bast From Any Kind of Bean alio would atajr near them for Mary's seller? aaka, grateful that the children loved I'ea beans are probably the beat tilin. 14— Which continent haa the greatest kind for baking, but a very good, sub I'olly'a mind leaped to Ila line eon- Woolen and Fur-Trimmed stantial dish may be made from any ex I re rues o f topography? rlualon. Her« win her opportunity. aort of beana—white, navy. Uma, aoy lb —For what great Rngllah trage Clothing Must Be Stored. It Inlglil even he that In Claude alia and others. Tomato sauce or toma dian did Hulwer Lytton writ* "Illche- Would ittid lha friend aud cnnipanlon toes aerved with any kind of baked m-u" and most o f hi* other drama*, (P rep a red h r the (Tailed States D epart abe had' mlaaed and longed for, alnce m ent a/ A gricu ltu re.> beans will greatly enhance their and for whom Ilohert Browning at Mary had gon« her own way. Hid Woolen and fur-trimmed clothing, flavor. Beans supply protein at well tempted unsuccessfully to writs? not Claude fare mpldla age, too. but fur coats and separate pieces, and as a large proportion of starch, but lb—How many times did Ty Cobb all the extra woolen blankets thnt are with phlloan|ihy, and hruahlng aalde the protein la not so efficient a kind win the baiting championship of tbs Ita disillusions, neltlier g ru d ge d youth not In use during warm weather, as that of rneaL milk, aud eggs. It American league? Ita due nor ahrank from life. Maude must, aa every housekeeper knows, be la well, therefore, to serve a milk or IT—What Is an escalator? waa alive, very much an. h u t,of life very carefully protected agalnat dam egg dish at the same meal with beana he expected little; of hlmaelf. much. lb —Who Invented the Incandescent age by moths. Th* miller, or adult lo r example, a cream soup, or a cue*, Polly wondered If the would ever moth, doe* not aat fabrics; II selects electric lamp? tard dessert of some aort. Moat of graap life aa aereiiely and aa (Irmly aa 10— For what King o f Franc* waa them for laying Ita egga. however, ao lit« dried beans are good sources of he did. taking what It gave, grudg that the larvae, or worms, will have vltamlne B, hut aa vliamlnes A and Louisiana named? ing nothing that It withheld. an abundant supply of »ultahle food C are also needed these must he fu r 3b—What secretary o f war later I’olly threw away her cigarette, aa aoon aa they are hatched. If there nlshed by other foods, especially by became President? "Heady to go hack, Nedl" are *|«ila due to food on the garments vegetable*, salads, and milk dishea In the library at Claude'* home. reached by tbs moth, the larva la even A pint of dried beunt will make a Claude and Mary were turning over more attracted to that part of the ma large potful, and the seasonings w* Anaweri -No. 2 plana for the new factory and the pro- terial. are giving are In proportion to tills 1— «8 (W, poaed public library and recreation It pays, therefore, according to the amount Soak tin* I m - u i is overnight 3— Michigan and Northwestern tied. room. bureau o f entomology of the United and then cook genlly until they can 8— An earthquake la a shaking of 8tntea Department o f Agriculture, to be pierced hut are not mushy. The "Mother and Ned take a long time part o f the earth's crust due to natu put everything away scrupulously on that drive." Mary nheerved. finally. sklna will break easily. |*ut Hie T.euns “ Oh, Had! do you thluk auythlug'a ral subterranean cause*. clean. Coats and suit* that are prop in the pot with a quarter |g>und piece happened Y’ 4— A dynamo converts mechanical erly stored Immediately after a trip of well-streaked toll pork In the inid "Not a bit o f I t " Claude told her energy Into electrical energy, while a lo the dry cleaner have a very good die, rind aide up. The rind should tranquilly. "They’ ve Juat gone a hit motor converts electrical energy Into chance to escape moth damage. Thla be scored. If you are not using mein further than they Intended. Why, la not only because the «pota have mechanical energy. mix about alx tublespoonfuls of butter daughter, what’a wrong?" Mary had been removed, but because. In all b — IflM . with the henna as you put them in the clutched Ida arm. probability, the garments have been pot Add the seasonings, blend with 5— Pontiac, “ Nothing, only I get ao worried thoroughly brushed, ao that any con a little hot water. Use a teaspoonful 7— Moxart. nowaday a. I never uaed to. Hut cealed moth eggs are dislodged. and of salt a teaspoonful of mustard, two Ned’a a little reckless, don’t you b— Plateau o f Tibet after that they have been aired and tablespooofuls of molasses or sugar, think r aunned to get rid of the gasoline odor. 0— Laurence Sterne. and a tablespoonful of minced onion, "N o," Claude roae to Ned'a defenee The same general treatment—thor 10—Colonel Stanton, o f Pershing's If you like IL or a small onion cut in aturdlly. "Ned'a a splendid driver." ough cleaning and brushing, with a staff. slices. Bake the beans In a very mod Then he laughed. "la It Ned, or your good tunning—applied to all clothing erate oven from alx to ten hours. Add I t —Francis Beaumont and John mother, who'a an precloua that you at hom* before storing It for I he a little boiling water from time to time Fletcher. think the Almighty may be Jealous?" summer, will go a long way toward but never enough to bring the water 12— Cincinnati. "Ok huah. Father, don’t aay It," item Ing protection from moths. beyond the top o f the beana Keep Mary Implored, and then laughrd at IS— Kremer o f Pittsburgh. Everything must be kept In tight the lid on the bean pot until the last hereelf, helpleaaly. " S e e how primi 14— A plat* attached to a revolving containers, A broom paper parcel will hour, then uncover and allow the top tive I’m growing, like the henthen “Oh, Mary," He Whispered. "How shnft In such a way that the center* do aa well as an expensive treated beans to become nicely browned. who give ugly namea to their heat- Could You Torture Ms So Long?" of the plate and shaft do not coincide. bag, provided It Is carefully done up beloved to ahleld them from the wrath In such a way that no motha could 19— Georgs Kastman. o f the gods," and warned Ned lo drive off or he possibly get In to lay their eggs. Any 10—De Soto. Sliced Oranges Are One "U'a queer," Claude began, more to would have to take along with him tight chest or trunk Is good. If the hlmaelf limn hla daughter, "hut the both father and mother. 17—Palto Alto. San Antonio and Ho clothes have first been properly pre of the Nicest Desserts old folk were a» often right My They were gone. Polly followed u r s de la Palma In th* Mexican war. pared, but cedar chests have the spe Sliced or cut-up orange* are one mother need to aay that love made (laud* Into llie dliu and shadowy II 15— The Fifteenth and Sixteenth cial virtue of killing any young larvae of the easiest and nicest desserts, women eavege and men gentle. I tirWfy. As hla hand groped for the centuries. that might chance to develop In spite either just as they are or In a soft wonder." matches, she caught and held It. o f the most careful efforts to brush 10—Aala. custard. Shredded coconut sprinkled ’"There they are I" Mary ran to the Through the dusk (la u d s could see and beat the garments. The use of over sliced orange* makes a favorite 20— Henry Clay. doorway lending lo (he garden. Hhe her eyes, gleaming with mischief, as napthalene or pnradlchlorobenzene southern dessert known as "am atopped aaloulahed. "Father, aomo- site went back twenty years and asked flakes Inside a 'Ight package or box brosia." Sliced oranges may be thing moat have happened. Mother * for the shibboleth: Statement Put Issue or trunk li also good and Is recom served In tart or patty shells with a getting out." "Walt, Claude. This house of yours Squarely Up to Teddy mended, since the fumes, when close spoonful of whipped cream. Orange Claude looked over her ahoulder. —Is It III by ‘alabaster lamp*'?" and water cress salad with French "Have any of you children had a ly confined will kill the moth. "I.et tue peat, Mary. If Polly’a com Claude tuoied on her swiftly. In It la sometimes i>osslble to sea) a or whipped cream dressing la appetis ing Into my atore, I muat be there to twenty year* he had learned Ills lee birthday the last week?'' Mrs. Mor ing. and, o f course, oranges may form row, the Sunday school teacher, aaked. closet where clothing Is being stored wait an her." SO IL In such a way that moths cannot en- at least half o f any mixed fruit salad, Three of her pupil* raised their Mary watched him go, but etood "No, but It will be— If you stay." fruit cup, or fruit gelatin. Use pure hands. waiting, hhe felt a little and and (THE END.] orange Juice for making the Jelly "Well, Charles and Betty and Jim alone. Ned came Into the room from part o f a mixed fruit gelatin, with mie, you may come forward and put the hnll behind her. such combinations as chopped apple, your birthday pennies In the birthday “ Ned," Mary aald aa the turned, London Manrion Long banana, orange and flg; or grapefruit, ’’haa anything happened?” Abode of Noted Men box." orange, pineapple, nuta and dates; Th* three marched proudly to th* "Something nice. Mother** com I-ondon's moat famous gathering or canned peaches, pears, oranges and ing In.” place for men Is Albany house, where front and dropped In their pennies. Aa a small amount o f preserved water “ Mother I" Mary echoed, her llpa Gladstone, Disraeli. Henry Irving. Hy each child dropped lira pennies Mrs. melon rind, citron or other spicy pre Morrow counted to all could hear. parted to aak a question. mn, Canning and other notable figures serves. Plain orange Jelly made with Five for Charles, six for Hetty and — "Ami before ahe gets here," Ned have lived. Albany waa purchased pure fruit juice Is a delirious dessert "Why, Jimmie, you're more than told her hurriedly, coming very clone, from (he spendthrift duke of Y’ork dur In Itself. When half congealed It may three year« old I" Mm. Morrow ex "I want lo give you your freedom. I lug the reign of (leorge HI by Alex have the white of an egg beaten think whnt you wauled le coming ander Copland, a London builder, who claimed. Jtmml* had dropped In three through it, but this Is not necessary. about. Mother'* going lo be reuson- had conceived the Idea o f turning the pennhie nnd utarted back to hi* seat A dainty way to serve orange jelly “ Yea'in.” Jimmie agreed readily, ahle and settle down fur awhile here, duke's Piccadilly mansion Into an to an Invalid or a child Is to scoop and you're free to do a* you like apartment building of 03 suites. The "Pm six." out the contents o f one orange, leav "Hut you only dropped In three pen about—about that engagement of freeholder! o f the building, all of ing the rind a basket shupe. Fill this yours, Mary." whom hare alwuys been men, number nies," protested the teacher. with the Jelly when ready to mold IL “ Tea, but I’m twins," Jimmie ex He pnuaed. and aa ahe remained 50. Cnder the rules the suites are plained. "Teddy couldn't comk to Sun allent, continued, slow ly; "I can't go occupied almost entirely by bachelors on this way, I want you to know that, or widower* and none mny carry on r. day school this morning, hut It waa Baked Omelet Will Ease and to know that I'll keep on work business or profession within Its walla. half hla birthday, and he'll have (o Pressing Kitchen Tasks ing with Claude, no matter what hap It la operated by men of social and put In the other three cents, pen*. You see, I simply can't stick political prestige along business line* u s City Star. A baked omelet la practically a cus this, Mary. I'm juat an ordinary able- without Idea of profit, and the trustees tard without sugar. The advantage In bodied man, who wnuts to be married have turned dowrn offers of millions baking an omelet la that It does not Never Quite Forgotten aoon, and expect* to he loved, not Juat for the alt*.—New York Times. require such careful watching aa the I don't reckolekt ov ever doing tolerated and dodged and held ofT. other type and ao may be managed ennythlng that I wna Juat a little The woman I marry will almplj have when the housewife has other press ashamed ov hut what sum one wax Educational Museum to wunt me aa much, and ns near, aa ing tasks nn hand. The proportion of Agricultural museums are found In sure to remember It and every once In 1 want her." milk to eggs Is different from that In Swllierlnnd. Germany, Denmark and a while put me In mind ov IL—Josh Mary looked at him, her eye* on an ordinary omelet, which requires Holland. The collection* consist not Billings. Quard Against Motha by Fumigating very little milk. The recipe Is sup that mouth that waa ao like Loren only of minerals, Insects, agricultural Clothing !n Closets. llangeley'a now, on hard, ao straight, plied by the bureau of home econom products and by-products, but alao con Eskimos Eat Bird Raw so determined. She had certalntly not ics. tain models of farm anlinala, models meunt to do It, but there seemed (o he The Greenland nuk or dove-kle Is a ter. On the whole, the safest course Baked Omelet, and specifications o f agricultural Im Juat one shameless thing to do. At greatly relished food among the Eski for the housewife to follow It to put t quart mi l k 14 t e a s p o o n f u l plements, Illustrations showing the the clothing for each Individual In a the touch of her hand on hla arm, Ned mos, who eat the bird raw, biting t ease salt advancement of scientific Investira suit box by Itself, with napthalene or turned to her, Hlid Mary pulled hla through the clean feathers Into the 1 taaapoonful lions of Insect pesta, anJ the manner paradlchlorobenxlne, and wrap each mel ted butter head down and kissed him, knowing A hungry In which they attack. These collec Arm meat of the hreaat Warm the milk and pour It Into the that after lliat she would never escape Eskimo, It Is aald, will eat aa many aa one up In several thicknesses of tion* are usually In connection with heavy paper, tunica under at the ends lightly beaten eggs. Season with sail from any engagement he made. Ned noms agricultural nchool and are used 100 little auks at one sitting. Thla so thnt no Insects can get In to lay and butter and pour thla mixture Into held her tightly, hla eager llpa ngnlnst would be more than could be crowded for purposes of Illustration and demon eggs. It Is needless to add that each a greased baking dish. Bake In a her own, then hot agalust her pulsing atrntlon. One of the largest of these Into four frying pan*. The little auk* box should have Ita contents noted on moderate oveu surrounded by a pan of throat. live mnlnly on shrimp, and their meat Claude and Polly could he heard In museums Is located at llerlln In Uer- la aald to be very palatable. They lay the outside ao that It need not be un water, until set In the center. Serve the hall, coming toward them. Ned put muny. their eggs among the rocks, to protect wrapped In order to locate some from the dish, adding more seasoning Mary on her feet, hut (die dung to article. as desired. them from enemies. Crimes of 300 Years Ago him itlll, dlzxy and apeechl -so. He Trace* of crimes committed In the put his arth about her. ground, and by Insisting on having HOUSEHOLD HINTS “Oh Mary," he whispered. "How Sixteenth century hav# been discovered Brier Pipes Need Rest muddy ahoea aud coats cleaned or left near Neuatadt (Germany), WoAmen could you torture me so long?" Hrter pipes are dyed with a harm outside. If you like the taste of fresh fruit, “ I didn't—know. Hut I'll make It digging on a alt* occupied In the Mid leas dye, similar to that used for dye * • • die ages by a hostel for pilgrims un Ing Easter eggs. add augar to apple anuce after the ap np to you, Ned. I'll marry you—" The gloss la ob earthed two huinnn skeletons. The talned by polishing after the pipe has ple* are well cooked. "Tonight," Ned told her. If the Anger* of washable leather e # • Polly Johnston, a little pale from hostel wn* kept hy a mother and her been dyed. gloves shrink when washed, electric In smoking briar pipe*, the efTort, came toward the library son, and It wn* discovered In 1.TO7 that the tobacco should be taken out after Put a parade o f animal crackers curling Irons may be uaed to stretch door. Her eyes changed aa ahe saw for yenra they had been killing nnd each smoking and th* pipe left dry. If on the birthday cake hy sticking them them. s e e Claude’s own room, and read from It robbing rich foreign pilgrims, burying la essential that the pipe he allowed to In the Icing while It Is still soft s e e deeper Into Claude's self. Hhe blamed the bodies beneath the cellar floor. rest a day after being smoked. A per Electric light bulbs that are frost Mary that she had not been told this Th* son's sweetheart overheard a con son should have at least two pipe* tn Keep dirt out of the house hy ed on the Inside give diffused light aide of the man, forgetting how ahe versation between th* two criminals order that he can allow the one he has denning the walks, steps, porches, and the same aa those that are frosted on had refused to listen. She wna sur and denounced them. Mother nnd son been »looking to remain unused for a will* regularly and often, by screen the outside, but they do not catch se prised now that Mary did not move were beheaded In the public square dav. ing windows and doors near the much dusL of Mueabnch. •owurd her. ' <. abi*w Iv (C. l»lt. Wasters Me* eye pee L'alue.) "I have health aat? kwsar «STBiHlt- — mast. ertateiMl dke'fcuttlng of limber on the And fr i e n d s who ehsrteh ma. And witk all tkeae dally bUesIqg*, . banks of the ItiqLt'ifdiirrlw In north I'm aa happy aa aea be.” • . -r” ern A tkM M tff ) lYRcDKM consisted ,pialnl/,.f^ costing logs, drugging them EVERYDAY GOOD THIN Off to t(>* water, fastening them together In raft*, sad gtSfHug tbeu| M” '4P th« For a meatleee dinner Hie following Colppewa river a^d thence to tbs Ml*- will be enjoyed by Hi* whole family. Nut Haeh.— Put one ta Once Duel#’ party, paddling along a blespoon fill of butter Into stream, was halted h# a part#, of In a frying pan. add two ta dians who demanded, a. trails of to blespoon of minced bacco. Davla and hi* men paddled on Iona nnd simmer gen over to tile bank to parley, ilriine one tly until a light yellow, In the party discovered-that the peace then add one tuMespoon- ful ones o f th« Indians w»ra merely a ful o f peanut butter; cloak to bide their hostility and when well mixed add one- warped Davla of the danger. The sol half cupful of milk, and dier* hurriedly pushed out Into the when the mixture bolls add three- stream and the Indians followed. fourth* o f a cupful o f chopped celery, Realising what little chant« white three-fourths o f • cupful of chopped men bad against such experienced nuts and one-balf taaspoouful of salt peddlers. Darts conceived the Idea o f Cook slowly at very low temperature rigging op a sail with a blankeL A for half an hoar. Serve on buttered strong wind made this rather danger ous, but as it waa a chance between toast. Potatoes With Cheese.— RoU pota death from the Indians and possible toes In their Jackets, peel and cut Into death from drowning, they war* will line cutiea, season with salt. Butter ing to taka th* risk. Th* sail waa ramekins or glass custard cups and quickly hoisted and It worked well. put tn a layer o f the potatoes, then They aoon sped on far ahead of their a layer o f grated cheese (the cheese pursuers. should be rich and anappy), add an other layer o f potatoes and dot with hits o f batter over the top. Set Into Happiness in Labor a hot oven In a pan o f water and heat Great Joy of Life until the cheese Is melted. Unmold 1 believe the right question to ask. and serve at once. respecting all ornament la simply Sunshln* Cake,—Take six egg*, the this; Waa It dona with enjoyment— yolks o f three, one teaspoonful each was the carver happy while he was o f cream o f tartar and flavoring, one- about ItT It may be the hardest balf teaspoonful o f salt, one cupful work possible, and the harder because each o f sugar and flour. Add the ao much pleasure waa taken In It; sugar to the beaten yolks, then fold In but It must have been happy, too, or the beaten whites and the flour which It will not be living. . . . haa been sifted with the cream of tar We are not sent Into the world to tar and aalL add flavoring and pour do anything Into which we cannot put the batter Into an ungreased tube pan. our hearts. We have certain work to Bake In a very alow oven at flrat In do for our bread, and that Is to be creasing the heat to brown lightly. done strenuously; other work to do for our delight, and that Is to be done Bake abont one and one-hall hours. Pineapple Tarts.— Bake pastry sheila heartily; neither la to be done by halvea In gem pans until Arm but not brown. and shifts, but with a w ill; and what Fill with the following: To one can Is not worth this effort Is not to be o f crushed pineapple which has been done at all. Perhaps all that vre have carefully drained add one-half cupful to do la meant for nothing more than o f sugar and a tablespoon ful or more an exercise of the heart and of the o f butter. Cook for eight minutes, will, and Is useless In Itself; buL at stirring frequently. Tour Into th# all events, the little use It has may pastry shells and bake until a film well be spared If It la not worth pai forma over the fruit Serve with or ring our band* and our strength to.— wlthoot-a meringue or whipped cream John Ruskln, In “The Seven Lamp* of but garnished with red cherries. The Architecture." pineapple Juice may be used for a pud ding sauce on steamed sunshine cake for dessert the next day. RABBIT SKINS WANTED—All van Pineapple la almost universally well etlea. Top Price*. Valcauda Fur C o, liked. It Is nice for numberless dea- ;103 Wegtern ATe„ Seattle, Wash. serts and es;>eclally well liked In salads. The Camping Season. “ Help Yourself !n As thousands are now flitting to the An invitation to "come In and con woods, streams and mountains, they sume all you can eat and drink" is s h o u l d provide displayed outside a cafe tn San Diego, proper food to Calif. keep them In good On entering the customer Is con health. Not ev fronted with a lunch counter, appar ery tourist can af ently ordinary In all respects, except ford to stop at that It la circular, and a revolving good hotels for circle of wood moves clockwise on a meals. If not ex roller around the Inner edge of the ercising by help counter. A waitress seated at the counter ing put up tents and preparing meals, the foods should be carefully chosen serves butter, water, soup and silver for digestibility. Too much starch ware, but after that * the customer and protein Is the great fault In most looks after hlmaelf. An assortment of eating. When taking long tramps and meat, vegetables, salads and desserts exercising freely any food goes Well roll* past on the moving circle. This circle runs through the kitchen, where without any trouble. When camping In one spot for a day the cook fills up the dishes aa they a dessert o f custard or fruits may be are emptied. prepared and set Into the cool earth or In a stream to chill, which will Three National Capitals make a most gratifying deasert on a The naHon’s capital was moved warm night. from New York to Philadelphia on Those who can enjoy the great out December 1, 1700, for a period of ten doors, the fruit, the wild berries, the years, ending December 1, 1800, prior roots, leaves and herbs that are all to Its removal to Washington. After ao wholesome, not to mention the de the burning o f the capitol during the lightful mushroom which grows In War of 1812 a strong movement arose such profusion everywhere, will ben for removing the capital from Wash efit and radiate health every day. ington. In fear of such a result the Plenty o f fruit and milk should form local Interests formed the Capitol a large part o f the diet Too much Hotel company, and erected a bonding coffee or tea, fried potatoes, ham and for government occupancy until the eggs and such foods will cause an repairs on the capitol were finish. It kinds o f fault-flndiug with the weath was occupied from 1814 to 1819 and er, the car, the company or the alti was afterward known as the “Old tude, when the chief trouble Is In one Capitol" and was used in the Civil self. war as a military prison. Watercress, which grows by the run ning streams, served with a bit o f salt Golf Instructions If one has nothing else, and bread and An absolute beginner wag tolling butter, will make a most tasty, satis round the links wondering If the game fying menl. With a little cottage cheese, which, was really worth while and vowing, to too, may be bought at most farm hla grizzled Scottish caddie, thnt this houses. a sliced orange and some let would be hla last round. “ And what ahonld I take now?" he tuce. a few cherries or raspberries, asked a moment later, finding bis ball you have a salad which la wholesome In t terrible lie. and rich In vltamlnee. "Well, mon," replied the caddie, The wild berries, straw, raspberries “ you have three alternative*. For a and blackberries are found In season start, you might take me and get me In our cutover lands. Any farmhoune something to drink; secondly, you will stock one's larder with eggs and might take a’ your clubs home and milk, often with butter and fowl. give up golf; thirdly, you might try If lemon* and orange« are bought thro win’ the ba’ l" when needed and always ready, one may never lack dlshea o f fruit or Pussies Radio Experts good drinks. Carry a can o f prepared In a Toronto flower shop It has been lemonade; It will keep several days. discovered that everything that la To one cupful of water add one-third broadcast from a nearby radio station cupful of lemon Juice and one-half la received and made audible by the cupful o f sugar. Boll for ten minutes faucets of a metal sink, 'he sink It or until a light sirup. Put Into bottles self acting as a loud-speaker. Music and use a tablespoonftll In a glass of can be clearly beard ten feet or more cold water. from the taps. 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