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TH F BEAVERTON REVIEW FRIDAY. DECEMRKH 30. 1927 IDLE ISLAND Rv LEARN TO M AKE VARIOUS KINDS OF RUGS THE K IT C H EN C A B I N E T S 19ft. WvRltMM N«wop«P*l Uuluu. I Garfield Tea W ai Your Grandmother'« Kentedy F o r every stomach and luteatlnal III, T h is good old fash ioned herb homo remedy for consti pation. stomach Ills nml other derange ment» of the sys tem o*i prevalent these days I* lu even greater favor aa a family medlclna than tn your grandmothsir'a day, "A H ill« (hin*. a «unity «m il«, Every day Ilia Community house ot A loving word « ( morn, And «II dny lung (lie day elione the hay shore hciieuth Gay's grassy • TO R Y FROM T H E 8T A R T b r l« h (, hltl slope was open for bridge and tea. The ce i * R of life were mude more Copyright 1817 by Th , IkiMwMemU Cm and every Saturday night offered It; On th« n r g i of n«rvou« col* ilgh(* WNV Servies U p ««, dut 10 overwork, 13* jr L>«- New England shore dinner, folio wee And awi’olcit hopea w«re born.** I » » « , aucceMful New York artlat, by dancing to the stratus of a rv% a««ka raat at Idle island. 8b« H O W DO Y O U LI KB T H E S E ! turned to New York at last afire with Jaaa orchestra with saxophone acvo.X r«nta a cotta*«, the "Lone Pin«.** seal, aflame with ambition, and far pantmont, playing the popular son» from an lalnnd character, th« When one likes oyster* there 1» no less rested than when she went. "Captain," and his alster. AH»'« lilts ot the season not more than twice j dish more pleuelng to the taste than 9 u r W om en. Win* no«**! » IT* ciive it »u v h « |»t*w. Andover, "administrator." Gay But outraged flesh and violated removed. Th e re were auto parties finds the cotta*« la tenanted by a go*a| rovktnll, t(«i. »»**• Wit N* m natrDi«*tit.**»•.!bln«, onto. nerves claimed thetr revenge at last boating (otriles, beach parties, hath < .................. II «*•«. C U l> W« Sum an elderly lady, "Auntalm iry." a »lew , or fried I aats.it . lit»« «9». gift "tY* AnaalH, ('«Ilf. for the eleven years' delta me. For who consent« to move to an Ing parties. At dusk every fine night ' eystera. fully aix mouth* before the Anal June other abode, the "Apple Tree." .%<•». M i 'I IK K «:u % |t%Y ««Ititi« now she could count the slithery fires ol uir< »i»»». ani •■»III » Awaking from sleep. Gay Imag Bi*qua of O ys A g io n m loot, l i n n eut torrent of beat forced her Into full half a dozen or more shore parties, j .1 fl ft*» «Alaci» J .JACK MUf II K««, ines she sees the face of a China ters.— F ill ahoul surrender, she had been a prey to I go a f tit a it>l ltiY «r A v o . l> « tr o |i , Ml-h where rlatns were baking, potatoes man peering In the window two doseli oys quivering nerves that Jangled In a Oil K »>«H r Acte««»» II« «• i K««lii Kunl>ur«t roasting, or lobsters broiling. Il ft 6 I l f « . 1*1 la«' I «• !» *>* f l » « |*ur< hMovtl. 1*01 tera Into it sauce Jaded body, and when the Inevitable Bui tiay did not share In the gnyety 1 •«)r M, «tiM»Jtlollull potin »»II. Inotftlt pun with the forced Itself ui«on her, she accepted II CAM im .ll. Oil»»»»»«. Molli and the summer holiday life of the ; CHAPTER 11—Continued liquor, place over It with a certain Joy. If she must rest, Island. She reveled In rest. In free- , — J - the tire, when plump drain nml chop she would make that rest a sport. If dom from the nervous pressure of an Roused by this rude thought from the must go Into retirement, the exile fine. Add lo the biiucv | imii one lulile- Impatient city Jogging her elbow j the sweet fantasy of dreams, she got m should be a luxurious one. i’erhape— spoonful each of * iliwed onion ami When her easel aud paints arrived, j up from the couch, and felt about her Home Demonstration Agent Teaching Rug Making at Quincy, Fla. I b a * b » t » Ira* k»Us It a * raise! A » • who knew?— even on a good little butter; let fry until brown, sprinkle she Installed a studio In one corner w ith outstretched gropinj hands. I V Island of Idleness might lurk some with a pinch of curry, suit, nml a of the hig bright living room of the f f r v » « r s l to IS* U s It M Si ate* p « | s r ln i* n l ol A f r l , - « l t m I elding, logically, to follow the wall* stimulant for an ardent though flag dash of cayenne. Add the oyster lame I'ine. and felt at peace with the Th e Illustration shows a home demonstration »gem In Gadsden county. until she came to the kitchen door, gtng spirit. Adventure perhaps, liquor thickened with one lahlv»|MHiu world. Florida, teaclilug a group of women how to make various kinds of ruga. Th e knowing she would And mutches over amusement certainly, or even— ah, Ro ful of Hour ami rooked five minute*i Auniiilm try was her friend. Auntal- meeting Is being held In the women's club building at Quincy. Both braided the kitchen gas stove, she crept along mance I add a quart of hot rich uillk and the m iry was everybody's friend. She and woven rag rugs inlereat a good many of the club meuiheie, anil the *■ ™ o the wall to the left working her way, Gay. most ardent of free soul advo oysters. Serve hot. Tr? Ok»« T m was a sort of unendowed Institution, making of hooked rugs Is t revival of an old art that tins become very istpulur band following hand, until the found t nhalo II la snoiK* |kra«t cates, decrying though she did the Oyster Sauce on Toa*t.— F u l n quart she went with tha Island. But al all over the country. Through home Industries of this kind, many rural them at last struck two together, •ndiitMl|HUMfi>B tigh on is»r)i hampering coniines of marriage, turned of oyster* Into Die boiling hoi liquor *n, I r l l t « I I * r< l i ev . . • ■■.** al. - ' l ». though Auntalm iry no longer worked women are Increasing their cash Income, and are being enabled as a reault hurriedly, and was glad to have the T « k o Iniaraatiy «■• •«*»!* «Hiufhln« «nd always sensitive heart-string to the of the oysters ami cook until plump. for a living, not as we speak of w ork to gel fur themselves many household conveniences and labor having devices r«ni*'V« it»lUm «»«Uu<i from Urnuos of full light of electricity flooding the strumming fingers of Komauce. D rain amt chop the oysters Hue. Melt k (!>«•••( mti-I 1'itign. ing for a living, she earned her keep, wrhlch they did nol have a short time ago. room. Doors and windows stood open Marriage, Gay argued, was not de two tahlea|Miouful* of hotter, turu In ■ At L A l O C I I f t because she did what sha could Artistic designs and putterns In beautiful color combinations are being to the night as wher Auntalm iry left ■ T»fi signed for the ambitious worker. For the oysters and saute until well rooked Whenever there was fruit to can In standardized In tlila rug making Indualry liy g ro u t» of women who are work in the afternoon. But on consulting the complacent, for the self satisfied, but mil tough. Add a half truspoon the house of a native Islander. Jelly ing together In community or even county-wide organisation», known aa her watch, Clay was amazed to And It for the Indolent, all very w e ll; per to make, or tomatoes to pickle. Aunt- county weavers' associations. Thousands of dollars have been cleared In one ful of curry, a tiiblcapoonful of onion was the hour of m idnight Light of Scriptures haps; but marriage and ambition, pae grated, one cupful of cream which has alm lry. although not hired for the oc~ year s lime by such groups of womvu working to g H b rr In a single county “ Well, 1 slept," she sal i philosoph sion for accomplishmcut. were never been cooked with a tutilesponnful of saslon. was always there, alwaya at Commodity organization» have followed aucceasful production nnd aland Given to the World ically. messmates^ G ay's first romance, ten flour; acasoli well nnd pour over mm work. ardlzntlou work In rug making In a similar manner to wliat baa been douu On the kitchen table she found her der sweet blossom of her anient young Through the efforts of the American row strips of buttered toast Garnish For fifty years, she had presided at In the co-operative marketing of other farm-homo products. basket of groceries, and feeling womanhood. Joyously promised the anil the British Blhln asa*M-lalion II with a fried oyster. the arrival of all the small expected somewhat refreshed she took a real would seem that Hiera I» no (»»a itili. full fruitage of marriage "when the Pot Roast W ith Vegetable*.— Fut n ones around Evergreen. She had sat Interest In unpacking Its contents and war Is over." lay burled with the sol Ityr that any human could full to know pot roast Into a ik vp Iron kettle and Corn Custard or Pudding up with the sick, mourned with the CHRISTMAS PLUM arranging the neatly on shelves In dier who did not come back. And ot tha i i well all over In a little suet sad. wept over the dead. She kept the little wall cupboard. Carefully Gay's first passion of grief soon sub for Luncheon or Supper brown T h e British and Foreign Bible so PUDDING RECIPE When well browned add a tea»|Hamful everybody'* children while mothers she closed and locked the doors and sided Into a philosophical reflection ciety Issued the Scriptures lust year Containing both egg* and milk, corn of sugar, such »-»soilings as one like», went shopping, played bridge, or had windows. In s new language once every 2>t days. thst perhaps after all it was better to. custard la auftlolently hearty to tnke and no more lban a tnhles|MMmful of more children. She opened a can of prepared soup Th e list Includes the entire Itlhl* tn that she was not domestic, not the the place of other protein f»**! to» Have Been Kept for Year water. Cover lightly and rook until And for all these things, as Auntal- and heated It. made toast opened a 144 languages, the New Testament In type for humdrum borne life. Th a t ex lunch or supper. It might well be ac the meat Is tender. Add water In the m lry gave In service, she was paid Jar of pickles. and Found Excellent. I3S others, and at least one complete perience confirmed her In her de comtxihled by a alniple vegetable m ine amounts when needed C*mk a In kind. W inter apples, potatoes, F or the first time since she left New hook of Scripture tu 311 forme of termination to live alone. m ind, and with cake or cookie« lot few carrots. potatoes ami »pluaeh In squashes. Jellies and canned fruit tilled York, she was sufficiently rested to (Prepared by th* I'nited S i J t n IVpartm ent speech. Ah. If on the good and idle Island de*aert. the meal would he entire!) separate dishes, until lender. Mash otf Agriculture ) her larder. She had a charge account feel a mental reaction to her environ During lir.tt over IJIUMJflO copies of should come a fresh awakening for Mttlftfylng. T N » bureau of home eco and season and presa Into a »mall at the Fler grocery store, but hei Th e bureau of home economic* of m ent her stilled affections! the Bit le were circulated In continen n<>mIn* given the following direction* goblet or mold to sliupe. T u rn nut monthly bills were rendered, not to the IVpnrtincut of Agriculture gives She arranged her modest supper on tal Europe» 438.1•«> In Africa, 412.000 “Lum ley Lane, for Instance." she for making I t . around the ronat on • hot platter, al her. but to the administrator, as was the following recipe for a Christmas a tray, and took It to the wall-seat by I. Canada. IM it o i It. Australia. 23.7m thought whimsically. “ Lum ley the t cupe cannrd corn 1H teaspoon« «oil tenmtlng the color». Reheat lu the rig h t 1 plum pudding: tha window which looked dowD over In New Xenlnnd. 4!MVts»i In South lobster-man. A stern and alien! na or d r i e d corn S «gw« oven so all will he served hot. Auntalm iry had her own hank ac the bay. Th e wriggling, wrinkling •4>akrd «nd cooked t cup« milk A inerti'» and the West Indies. kttiMSSI ture, bronzed and bearded." t pound beef suet 1 rap E o * 11 ■ h w al Brovwn Mushroom Sauct.— D ry tmiah count too. It was a small hank ac 1 t («btopoona melt lines of many little colored lights In pound flour nuts. cut An* In India, di i* .I in t ••> i.,«. IKI.nm tn She smiled to herself as she turned room* or the canned variety may tie count. hut like the w idow s oil and I pound granulat t cup elder ed butter the black showed where boats rode Mnlnyn, and the East Indies, 230,000 out the lights and slipped Into bed. 1 lim p o iin i salt ed sugar meal It never diminished, but rather Beat the egg* and mix all the trtgre used for ttits dish. Soaking _ the dry out the night at anchor. Intermittent 4 teaspoons baking I eggs Th e room was steeped In the essence tn Jupttn. iM.tkki In Koran, and 4,142.. grew a little, curiously, now and then. dieiitH. Pour Into a butt «fe d buklni ***** ^°r M 4 ' vt,n»l bourn will make them powder I pound • « « d » d ly the black was mellowed, turned to (ZIO In China. of evergreen. Gay slept, glad for the alslna. chopped % teaspoons cinna Its nucleus was her Identical hank illsh ami place In the uveu In a pan •*“ *'' ,h* w" ' " r 1" use In the white m ist by the sliding rays of a mon silence of the Idle Island. I pound seedless account of thirty years before, when containing boiling water Itak* lb* **u" - »*r<,l" " * w 'lb butter »m l ficur, 4 tea spoon * c lo v e * lighthouse searchlight raisins Next morning she wrote a note to W orld's Population she was obliged after a severe Ill \ pound citron, I S teaapoona m ac* corn custuril slowly until II 1» entirely " l1,1 ll,lu,,r * l,h «•renin ami rook “ Nice," she said to herself. 1 like her friend. Nancy Moore, asking to SH tea spoon * n u t cut An* Th e population of the world la esti ness to give up. ouce and forever, all set to the center In a moderate oven Ch*«*« Puff*. Melt two table*|ioun- i t I'm glad I came. Auntalm iry Is a m eg • H teaspoon* all have her easel crated and shipped to activity remunerative labor. m i l i . - d ,,t M M üBHM M i ftf the W orld spice (350 degrees F l. Corn canned Main* "1 butter mid mix with two table- dear, the Captain Is a lamb, and that her, with her paints, her canvases, Fence foundation on the hasta of fig- No one. however, considered Annt- style, that I* with the grains scored spoonful* ot flour; stir until smooth administrator person who tries to he any many of the pretty useful things Mix the gronnd suet with the sugar tire* preparisi hy (he League of Na- alm iry an object of charity nor did and pulp scraped out. t* especially B," l creamy. Add one ami one half so very bossy is a kind, sweet, gener of her studio which would ad.1 to the tlnuw Former estimates usually placed she so consider herself. She did what and the fruit ami nuts with about ous fraud." good for use In this kind of a dial«. rupful* of grated cheese. W hen the charm of her new home. the total population nf the enrth at she could. She received what she one half cupful of Hour Separate the ■ | cheese I* melted add one cupful of Remembering then that she had “ It Is the Laud of Leisure,* she needed. eggs and beat both the yolks and between i.tktiyMi.ias) and i'ia i.u U M M i. not yet so much as seen the upper wrote, “the Land of Emotional Lei Date Pudding With Nuts * ..... . Much estimules ara naturally conflict “ W hy. It Is socialism." Gay cried whites well Atid eg* yolks to the suet mix well but lightly, story of her new home, she left the sure. It Is idle Island, the World of ing. Inasmuch ns In ninny parts of the enthusiast.rally. “T h e very princ'ple and sugar put In the fruit and nuts, k old ill the stiffly lieiiteti egg whites tray In the window, and. cup of soup Makes Hit With Family Wasted Effort, the Center of Silence Sift together world, such as In the Interior of China, of socialism, applied, effective and and then the cider. and pour into a buttered baking dish, in her baud, went np at once to ex Every one works, bat the work pra ctical!" If you waul to make a real bit with twice the tplca». salt, linking powder no census Is ever taken. However, plore, switching on the lights of the surrounded wllh water, snd lutkw one- your fumlly give them dute-nut pud amounts to nothing. E very one Is In these figures probably represent the But Mrs. Andover drew herself np and Ilnur mix well with the first lot. half hour In n moderate oven. stairway from the lowest step. She tensely busy, but It Is the business of coldly. “ Not hy any means." she said then nd<l the beaten whites of eggs ding with whipped cream some day population of ih r world In a general found It modest enough shove the Hint* and Things. passing time. Every one Is persist »oon. It's muds In this way, accord way. — Fulhfindcr Magazine. sternly “ Snch an Idea! Socialism T in cans of No. 2 size or baking stairs, but clean and fresh, all to her ently Intent on doing, hot It Is the do Ing to the burcuu of home economics: If your dinner si-ern* too heavy for Is one of those new-fangled notions powder cans are a good size to use liking. Th e re was a large closet on Ing of nothing at a ll Son. slow, un a rich dessert, serve an Ice of some brought over from Russia or one of grease them well and put In enough Both Right the landing, and to the left, a nicely 1H cup* p ltl'd t cap flour hurried— " kind. Flneapple, apricot S toblrapoons butt** data* those bolshevik countries. We don't hatter to fill them about three-quar appointed bathroom. T h e bedroom I lately complained of a Indy who 1 trsaponn vanilla “ H a llo !" It was a human voice that S cup milk or various other fruit hold to snch things on our Island." ters full. Steam foi three hours was large and cheerfully bright In took the pronunciation “tom a y to" out l cup c b o p p a d I tenspoon b a k ln a boomed out upon the silence like a Ice*, nny one will he ac • • • • • • • pow dof nuia These Ingredients will fill seven No. V furnishing, a bed, an old bureau, a of my mouth, and railed It "to mah to." la teaspoon aalt neighboring foghorn that aroused Gay 1 cup sugar ceptable. Serve with W ith the fam iliar and much loved cans. T im pudding will keep for weeks commode and two small chairs match A gold Iemali writes we are both I *Kk* from the mellow mildness of her pic apotige cake or » drop Mplc* If d*slr*d ing. paraphernalia of her profession shout If the cans are covered with puper right. One of the liest modern dlc- ture. cooky. her. and with nil of her pretty per or with the loose rati tops. Before tloimrtee give» “to tnny to" the prefer H er natural energy somewhat re Mix the butter and sugar nnd add She ran to the door, startled at the A pumpkin pie may he sonal possessions to soften the nigged serving, set the cun In boiling water stored by the long sleep. Gay carried ence; In fuct, ears “totnny to" la tha the beaten eggs and milk. Sift th* sudden vocal crash In the stillness made most festive hy austerity of her surroundings. Gay for about three-quarters of un hour, her bags upstairs and unpacked them, proper pronunciation. In ilia L'nltrd dry Ingredient* and add them to th* startled more greatl» when she saw serving with chipped folding the little silken garments away Mint*»; the English prefer "to muh to “ settled down with comfortable antici so that the pudding will heat through. liquid mixture, reserving enough flour the ferocious apparition at her door. cream, topped w llh grated Into drawers that smelled sweetly of pations of long and lovely leisure for Serve hnrd sauce, made of butter and Here It Is again ; two people on ex tn coat the dntes and nuts. Add thetr An Immense man. a monster of a man. cheese. cedar. She had brought with her noth leisurely work. E ve ry day she went sugar creamed together with thla pud actly opposite sides of a quest luu, and nnd the vanilla. Bake In a shallow with a tnft of bristling orange-colored T h e beat kind of a Ing but the sheerest necessities for Any of the liquid or foamy out for a long walk through the shiv ding. hoth right. greased pan In a very alow oven fo* beard, and a great shock of bristling wearing. H er weariness had been so ering little forest that barked the cot sauces Is also anltnhle. Some people 45 to Ik) minutes until set tn the cen pumpkin pie la made from Hie sweet I hnve noticed It In many other orange-colored hair, and a great round pum pkin; rook down until II Is n great that her only desire, her only tage. and down to the rocky shore, like best of all to serve a spoonful things. — Howe's Monthly. ler. Cut In squares and serve with rich brown color. T h e tinned pump face like a giant orange, with pink thought, had been to escape, escape and as strength returned, her spirit of vanilla Ice cream or mousse on the whipped rreunt. rimmed pale blue eyes. kin may lie bought. It I* good; hut from work, escape from the city, find of adventure quickened also. Each plate with the tint pudding. W h in You Fsel a Cold Coming On. “ Hallo." he boomed again, with a 1 Unit. too. needs rooking down In bring rest. day she fared farther, always with Tak* Lasatlve IlftriMO Q F IN IN E Ta b T h e pudding can lie »learned for one broad pink smile of greeting. | out the flavor *iql richness. However, lais to work off th* Pnld »m l to fortify greater Joy. and dally daring steeper hour and fifteen minutes, then sealed Combination of Prunes Gay Delane, not a New Yorker by “ H-hnllo." stammered Gay. there Is nothing to lake the plnee of th* system aaslnsl sn sttsrk of Grip cliffs and rongher walls of rock. birth, had become one by labor. Work and processed for thirty minutes al or Influrasa. I0e.— Adv and Apricots for Iron “ I-ohsfersT he shouted. “ Anntal- the old fashioned pumpkin rooked and was her dally bread. She counted ac Comprising In all some seven hnn ten to fifteen pounds pressure. These miry saya lobsters." T h e new crop of dried fruit I* now stirred for hours over a good fire, complishment the end of life, success dred seres, the Island had originally puddings have been kept for one year Rumed Beauty "A h . yes.” A fleeting reminiscent Its great reward. With Gay Delane been ooonpled exclusively by three nnd found exrelfen*. according lo the on the market nml at Its beat. Date* j To make the p ie : smile for the Lohster-man of her fan Enid— Did you hear about Alice's prunes, figs, apricots nnd raisins all | Pumpkin Pis.— Ta ke one nnd one- there was no Interest as to one's pos families of sturdy seafaring stock: bureau of home economics. cles. “ Yon are the Lohster-man?” brulé of a liushnnd disfiguring her for help lo vary the fruit diet ns the sup half cupful* of the browned pump- session. from whence one came, nor the Wallaces, the McAndlers and the life? Th a t's m e Lum ley Lane. ply of nvallnlde fresh fruii dlniln gin, two thirds of n cupful of brown from what family line had sprung | “ Ynp Marllngs. T h e first settler of all was How many?” M a u d e -I lea tens, no! Did he throw ishes. Several of Ihese are rich In augur, one-half ten»|»innful of snll. the grandfather of the present Ca[v Recipe for Fish Mold T h e sole point of personality to her acid In her fuce? She told him to bring her a lobster tain. He. always referred to as the Iron anti other vuluithle mineral*— j one and one-hnlf cupful* of milk, one was this: “ What is he doing? What twice a week. Enid— No— lie slashed her w llh a by Bureau of Economics pnrtlculnrly prune» and raisins— and leaspoonful of cinnntnon. one and tino has he done?" First Captain Wallace, had come there razor ncrosa lauti knees I “ Lob,ters." he shouted, “ run about with his sons and daughters, his serv so may he wisely introduced Into th* hnlf tcuspoonfuls of ginger, two well- Coofred fresh fish, la cb . * flounder, T h e death of both parents In quick fifty o» sixty cents." menti as often ns possible. T r y thli beaten eggs and one-half rupful nf ants and his boats, and settled down halibut or rod, or any whlte*meuted succession bad thrown her upon her Lumley said his woman would boll Four Into the pastry lined Everything’s Lovely to carry on a wide and prosperous thth. or any preferred canned fifth, a* combination from the bureau of horn* j cream. own resources at the age of seven them for her without extra charge ! piale nnd hake quickly al first to bake Brow n— A tnxlrnh lilt you? Well, fish and lobster traffic. Incidental to ftulnmn or tuna fifth* may he Ufted In economics: teen. Th e last of the family funds fie frowned portentously “ She'll boll his sailing trade. ! the rruat. then slowly to cook the you »«win to tw pretty cheerful about Ills children had the following recipe from the bureau the Insurance, all tiad gone into a H pound » p r ie n t » I cup stirar them, that Is. long as she's able. IL ! custard. married, cottages sprang up In the of home e onomlca. T h e fish Htiould I» pound prunes 4 cups water Anal year of practical preparation for She's— expecting." Steamed Squaah.— Steam a small Smith— Sure. Th e mmpnny'a going woods and the wild growth every year be carefully picked over, nnd ull bone* life work. In which, with the I neon Wash ttie prune* and apricot* thor "Expecting?" Gay echoed faintly. huhbnrd squash until tender. Is-t dry lo settle w llh me, nnd I've already set was pushed farther and farther hack and nkin removed: gruously blended driving of necessity ougldy and put them In the water to “Tup IncreaseUls facetious to make way for gardens, orchards tled w llh the driver. out, then mnah nnd put through a and dealre. site had studied stenog grin was Illuminating. V* ten«poon au trat soak overnight. Cook the fruit together colander. Reheat nml add four tnhle- I ega« and lawns. raphy. and at the same time continued for ten minutes, add the sugar, nnd V » cup water 2 tablespoon* gel “Oh. bow nice!" «pnonful* of turner to n pint of squash Others came to the Island, some fo T % cup vln**g;ir her classes In art under the best tench atin simmer until the |ulce Is fairly rich “Well. yes. Unexpected Very wiison with salt and add enough ers obtainable. holidays, some In service, and mar I teaspoon Rdlt % cup cold vatei Been married twenty year' uow Noth tcnupoon celtry 2 cupa minced ah Serve hot or cold. cremn to i nke It like well mushed ried. and remained T h e early leach-* “ I've got to work— out 1 am going to Th * m ore you couirh th® worn*' you f « « L •ee<J In' doin’. All of s sudden -y u p . potatoes. Bent thoroughly nnd serve «n<1 th<* rnoro Inftnm rd y o u r th ron t nna paint." she arid. ers of the little public school grew there you a re !— She's skeered." he iunKfl b«com e. U l v « th»»tn « t*h «n c« to Try Celery, Stewed and plied lightly Into a hot illsh. I Hit wllh old In lalior, and retired to private From the strictly clerical work she Bent th# eggfc add the aenftonlng. h*al. volunteered < lieerfully. “ She’s afeerd cube* of butler. life, hut did not go away l-obstcr the vinegar and wuter and cook over had been obliged to accept at first, Creamed During Winter Chicken a la K in g.— Ilent two table o' dvin’. She says It a'n't according trapfiers came for a season, nnd set boiling water until thickened Soften bread-and-butter work she called It. When tlie vnrlety of fresh vege spoonfuls of huller until It bubble*, to natur1.” tled for life. Later, as modern con she had gradually worked away from flu* gelatin in (/old water amt add to tables dwindle* down In winter time has been giving relief for slsty-ona “Oh. tell her not to he frightened," years. T r y It. SOc nnd !i0o bottles lluy add one rhopp4*d green pep|ier, lin veniencos added comfort to Island the hot dregain*. Th«»n add the fish it. gelling Into things more to her It st y o u r drug store, u. O. Green, Ino_ ■inti yon are somewhat tired of the seeds having been removed lad cook Gay comforted. “ It often happens. life, many who were engagi-d In eler taste and her talent, and at Inst, when Place In Individual cope or one large good old standbys, such a» caldo,gc Woodbury, N. J. And Is there a hospital on the Is leal or professional work In Portland she was able, abandoning It altogether. mold, and let ftfand In n cold plare cnmif*. turnips and heels, try celery •lowly for three minutes, then ntlil a land?" tnhlespoonful ot flour, sail and hill If fiermanenl homea near the fer until flrmly *et. Serve on criup lettuce Black and while copies of style fig slewed nml creamed. Th e lotlgnei paprika to taste nml enough rich "She won t go to no hospital. She ry liuiillng, and crossed the hoy to ures, fashion pages, hack work of II with mayonnaise. stalks Irani two or more hunches mny says she don't trust these newfangled milk tn make n thick, smooth snuce. their work In the morning, amt back lustration, al! grist to Gay ; and always, tie rooked, nnd the hearts served raw When the sauce is «lone ntld two cup nurses, highty-tlghly. She'd rather to their island homes al night through the formative years, she kept Cheese Straw s at another meal. Th e suggestion comer fills of cocked chicken nml lei It trust to the women cornin' In. the old some hours, mostly at night and o d W hile many of the later genera Roll out plain rich pi* crust tn one from the bureau of home economics. way." heat through. Serve on tonal or In Sunday, for more Md »need study. tlons of Wallace had gone Into pro* MITCHELL EYE SALVE “ If I am here then I’ll be glad to feseioruil work nnd removed to other fourth of an inch thickness; spread Clean the celery, and cut Into pb re* pnstry »hells or llinhul cases. For the definite business of earning heals Inflamed sysu. granulated lid* one-half with grated cheese; fold ovet help. If I can." Gay offered generous nlsiut three fourths Inch long, 4' *>k stye*, etc. Hur*. Hnf*. ftpertly. Stoat If the winter Is the time one Is en a living, she had a remunerative con states, many also remained on the all druggists. Hall A Ituskt I, N. y.CL ly. “ I was In the hospital for five Island, where they had married and and roll again. Repeat Hie process In it sumII qilanflly of boiling sillied tertaining, canned coin, peas and nection with the advertising house of three or four time*. Th en cut In thin months during the war. In training, water for tfi to 2ii minutes, or until henna wlileli hnve been put up during Burnham and Morey, for whom she Intermarried, so that fully half the »trips and hake. nnd I'm not a bit hlghty-tlghty." tender. Iiruln and combine with whlti the season of fresh vegetable* will did conventional paintings in bright native population was linked up to "W e ll, now. that's real neighborly sauce made In the priqairllon of two please the pnlnte murli heller Hum colors tit their order. Th e work not getlier hy ties of blood or marriage miss. First-rate. I'll tell my woman nnd oftenllmes hy hoth. a network so Stuffed D ates tnliles|HionfulH of flour and two talile the kind we may purchase In town. «m l) paid very well, hut w-us varied In yon said so She'll be countin' on ye." Intricate that only the more nhvloun D raw n Imlter or tnmnto snuce Is Stone the dates. F ill w llh crenni «(sMinfula < f butler lo one cupful nl type, usually interesting, nnd exer “Oh, I am quite expert with babies. milk. Season nnd serve nl once. A also good w llh chestnuts. clsed the a 'lls ttr virtues of a quick forms of relationship were given chet-sc, nuts or fondant. Roll in pow ■ A N F R A N C IS C O 'S N S W F IN S M O T t L It was the only thing they had time acknowledgement. eye and finger for striking color ef dcred sugar. W rap in small squares few of llie tender leaves of the celery Every neon with bath or «howee IZ.riO to M M. to teach us before the war ended. fects. But always, besides this, she may he minced nnd tra ltered over the T h e Island was three or more mites of waxed paper and send as dessert Jonas at Eddy. Gorago nest door. Th e y seemed to think the arm y wasn't kept on. studying better things, paint top to make (he dish look attrncilve. In length, barely one mil* wide, a with the school lunch. going to do much but Increase the ing In all her hours of leisure the rugged line of rock fronting the At H O T E L W IL T S H IR E r San Francisco populatlor " MU Hbtrkmn Mi . nrmr l’rtl. n Hqimm ftutu*r »<j tiling* her heart desired. lantlc along the enst, and drifting Tributes to Dewdrop , IIAHKY IIOYLM M«riAircr D on’t throw that extra egg yolk AROUND THE HOUSE Lumley Lane hurst Into a load hnw down gradually) to a slow low valley From the day she had entered upon r»w.t.»R i » ii » i htirh. r»«l Rln«ir. f ’ fil diinhl«. Longfellow knew the glory of the away. If It I* not broken It mny he um » » (h (Mit h, f3(l) Ring In. t J Ml 4.1111,1«. haw. and set off down the hill. the study of stenography. In her slope of emerald green on the hay iiri'Rkfiist h f«c. nor; filnnoni m V; fciintiaj |i uu dewdrop because he said “every dew- Gay ran to her desk and added a ahore. A motor road led ip from the A hunch of bittersweet for the dark kept for future use hy covering with drop has a whole heaven within It." seventeenth year. Gay had never al postscript to her letter to Nancy corner of the living room will brighten cold wtilcr. landing tieyi nd the Captain a house lowed herself time for a full and com Milton cnlled them “stnrs of morning a • • Moore. it up all winter long. and there at the bend, turned hack plete vacation, sufficient to give both which the sun Impeurig on every l» ni T,r*'"* •« «u u n u s . T* M in w rnom.MONS • • • Fine steel wool Is a good first aid Kitrol 1 nny II me. H.-ml for I ite-n» ture. “ I am not going to have an affair ward along the shore. But leading the S' "tl and body recuperation. She said nml every flower.” measure for cleaning oven glasswnre; IN S T IT U T « O F TC C H N O L O Q Y with the Inhster-nuin, after all, dear One of the heat preservntives for n other way. Into the forest, were only she hadn't time, there was too milch *. M. V. A. Illilff. Portliintl,Ort^oo lie Is not as stern and silent as I ex to learn, ton much to do. Kven her dwindling trails. In the foreground good dl-qsisitlon I* a pair of comfort but there's n copper product on the When Elephants Charge market that la better. peeled. Besides, he Is expecting." of the forest lay a long row of pretty able siloes for every day. one memorable trip abroad, although Ç f * i 4 U /M AI E A R N n «G M O N E Y to N) per CFfit ptftltl Whll« • • • • • • An African elephant when about to j i i j l I r P f iW Ift summer houses, fringing the woods it continued over a year, had ’I(Toroe.) le vrnln*r Positionaertor«<l. and looking off down (he grassy aloj,e her no rest, for In add it ion to hei Take the weight off your feet when If yon hnve rlee for dinner, by Charge gives venl to n shrill, lotnl I<«f't wrr « wcrit I y 33 rollryr* W rite for cr»t*lo|f CHAPTER III V I O L E R » Y f T l M OP CO LLCO fct trumpet, while the Indian elephant lo the hay. 'ettiug nicol* hy using a high »Ioni adding hits of candled ginger and you studies she had taken with her also a V L t n JOOburtwwl« StrM t. p tw tU 'd .O f* ITO HK CriMTINI’ E D t curia up Its trunk nnd charges In al contrail for u serb-s of pictures for it the klichen sink and u ch a ir al will surprise your family with n no« Mld-mmtro-r was gala Mine for all lenre. lbe Sunday Magazine, so I ti.it sbe re- he kitchen laide. and delicious flavor to u favorite dish K U.f rO R TLA N D , NO. 52 1927. the chilly little islands of the North. Gossip Js nothing to speak it. ETHEL HUESTON To Cool a Burn U Hanford’s Balsam of Myrrh DO YOU SUFFER FROM A STH M A 9 Stop Coughing Boschee’s Syrup DWt® Oregon & California Directory HOTEL ROOSEVELT S C H O O L FOR M EN /