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Friday, July 5, 102ÏI P L A N N IN G AHEAD THE BEAVERTON REVIEW FOR C O M M U N IT Y PICN IC • TH E • KUCHEN C A B IN E T »,0- l » i » N* « iiiu m m i m i n i i i i i m i i i i i i i i ii m i i E F L A /H T H E LEAL) D O G t ntou.) Aa unto th« bow th« cord la. So unto man la woman: T hou *’i '«ha band a httu aha obaya him. Though rha drawa him. yat aba (ollowa: UatW'aa aach without tha otharl — Iliawatha'a Wooing. FOOD FOR O U TIN G S Ö B> GEORGI! MARSH Û 51 iiiiiiiiiiiliniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiifta b» The P i m PuMiihiai WNU t o r «ic « SYN O PSIS Cp t h « wi lt! w a t e r « o f th# tin* talil with a nod o f Ida hood, “ Snow H aw ailan Bird Specie* —aoou P Saved From Eatinction In an hour the non hern aky was the color o f I chi I, but there was no wind T w o llnwitlliin Piriti flint « e r e Suddenly from Hie lake shore llrock Ihought tu he vlritinlly • » l i m i m e li» heard III* low squawk o f the horned lleved uow lo ho oli Ilio llicrvo«o i owl. possibili remili o f thè rliiutge o f gov Danger I ermncul o f lluwiill from moimrchlciil Sw iftly on noiseless shoes lie moved tu territorinl. 't'Iils unitili» combina oui o f the shadows to the rltn o f the tlon o f rettili and Cinse I* due tu thè timber, eye# ami ear* strained, right faci timi Ilio Iwl and thè apiipiino mitten swinging from Ids neck by Its b in i*—o f tirigli! colorvd pi II mago— thong, right liniid lingering the trigger » e r o liunlcd fur th clf foillhora, »Itti o f Ids cocked rifle. whlcit old timo ILiwulliin nrilsuiis A low "Eek cell I" drifted to Ills inailo (he brillili ni foni ber clouks in ears from a clump o f scrub. “ All, he's royalty ami clileftnlns. The Iwl bini not In trouble 1“ thought the hoy. waa disi Ingnillirti fur brighi rial fenili In the scrub he M »c d Gaspard. ere and Ilio npapniio limi gay colored “ lo o k 1“ plumugo imod ns Imrtlorlng fur solilo Following the pointing mitten, llrock o f thè clmiks. Silice muimrchltm Ima saw, mile* sway, a dark spot on the vnnlaWil and a torrltorlal furili of gov lake trull. ertimeli! Ima leen ao< tip, thè font ber " l V g team I" said Gaspard. rloaks are now mtisoiim rarltles or From the cover o f the ahadowy kepi otily na th* helrloom* o f funi spruce, th two watched the spot far Ilio*. The hlnls are salti to he on III» down the w Idle surfaced lake. tue reo se In thè llaw u ll ustionai park, “ lie 's coming this way. Gaspard 1“ on thè lalnnd o f IlawnlL T oo much to ea t—too rich a diet— said Brock, holding Ills glasses, “ lie 's ir too much smoking. Lots nf thing* passed that point P Coast to Const good Grocer* soli amt •nine sour ntoumch, hut on « thing can "Yea, he travel up Ink' We w a it I'hllllpa Milk o f recommend Bus* Ball Blu«. Bettor correct It quickly. He weei turn Into de Umber, soon." Mngnestn will alkallnlse the acid. \ulno than any other.— Adv. T w o miles uway, Hie dog-team Dike a spoonful o f this pleasant moved at a wnlk toward the watchers preparation, and the eysteiu la sooa A w a k e to Necessity o f In (he spruce. Then, like a curtain, sweetened. tha snow swept up the lake, wiping Checking Soil Erosion Phillip» la nlwuye ready tn relie s * the approaching team from sight as An enormuua waste Is shortening distress from o v e re a tin g ; to check all watrr swallows a flung atone. Re man’s stay on th* earth. It la soil a rid ity ; or neutralize nicotine. “ By gar I Dat man ees erase* I" erosion. In Texas where aoll wash member this for your own com fort | stormed Gaspard. In Ida disappoint Ing has gone on for tear* with col for th* snke o f those around jots. ment. “ W e go out on de trull an' get ton crapping, farm er« a r « now torriic Endorsed by physicians, but they a l lieeui dere! W e loae heeiu e ef we Ing their rolling lamia, with th « «n ways any i'M/tlp*. Don't buy nom*- don't." co uru go mo nt o f farsigh ted blinkers thlng elne nnd expect the name r e In the pitch like gloom which now and landlords. T h e lorrwces are har suits! blunketed the lake, the dog tenui riers thrown up 8 or 10 Inches above might pass them tn silence. It wus Hie Hold level, which follow the con the only way. So. walking out over tour line o f the hillsides. Beyond the packed surface until they found these barriers rain water accumulates (he trail by the feel of their shoes, and gradually sinks Into the soil In they cautiously started down the lake ■ lead o f washing grout gullies Into In the murk, separated by a hundred th# hillsides. Terracing not only feet, the trail between them. checks soil washing. It Increase* Hie For a buP hour, the moving am water-holding power o f th* soil and A S K FOB bush atole through the aoftly falling produces larger cro|«. Within two suow, for there was no wind. Then, year« S.HUSJtflO acre« o f Texas land meeting, held a council o f war. out of MUMOyOOO In cultivation, have lie 's gone ashore or we'd have been terraced. T here Is no more ■truck him." whispered Brock to the Important conservation. — C appers blurred shape o f Gas|wrd. whom he \\ cekly. k D ancing T ennis colf nr could touch, but see only because o f his sheathing o f snow. P ig* O utw itted Yes. he went ashore w in de snow When pig* refuse In Imre their p ie A girl tuny love a young mnn from come. W e keep on and And bees trail." Hires taken, they ran be set In post the bottom o f her heart, hut there'* Slowly, In single file, the hunters continued on the short side of the Hon like a group o f ten pins on a always rooin nt the lop. lake trail Then, after a short space. howling alley. A contrivance designed by Gus Hohatedt. animal huahnndinnn Brock stumbled Into the crouched flg o f the University o f Wisconsin, pro ure o f his partner. vides a large frame o f wood and gal "E et ees h ere!" suld Gaspard. With his m lllens Brock felt the vanlzrd Iron with Individual (tens. Ths gouge ot the swing toboggan sled In camera la fix'Hied III the frame nnd the hugs are driven Into their pons the wind packed snow, where It turned When everything I* ready the pen* shore wuril. are lifted Into the air nnd the ram “ W e'll see his fire before the dogs smell us; then we'd better rush him era la snapped before the nnlmnle before be has ■ chance to get si hi* move, eliminating undesirable poses and oft lost patience. gun." " N o ! " came the sharp objerttoo D e se rt P ises o f P a a c tw rs * "Ken dla snow de bu»k!e not smell u* until we are veri close. We have a Kalahari desert In Bachuniiuland. look, flrst, upwind." Africa, la no plure for nnlolsts who They were passing through some dislike puncture«. So declare« n re young ffr when Gaspard suddenly port o f nn rzploring parly Hint hnn seized Brock's nrtn. Jn«t returned from there. I'unrturr« “ De Orel ity g a r) Good lin g we averaged 20 n day, nay* the report. miss dem I Dere are four Cree it nnd thin wnt due chiefly to stump« of dat fire— mebbe more." dead trees, which often lie Ju*t he “ Four Indians? By the great horned neatli (lie «nnd with points like sharp owl I” gasped Brock, craning Ills bend ened pencils. Indications are that for a clear view o f Hie distant camp. plentiful supplies o f g.swt water exist, ''I was three time* under an “ Ah hah !" muttered the disgusted the re|M>rt ndd*. nnd If these could l>e Operation and I was very weak Gaspard. “ Dat ees why he travel so located hv deep boring the desert could and nervous and could not cat. late on de lak'. He head fur dal he transformed Into n tine ranching I suffered for ten year*. I cutup." country. learned alxvut Lydia t . Pink* For a spare Lecrolx wns s ilen t; then ham's V e g e ta b le Compound he thrust his fuce close to the crusted W illo w Cans Took Root hood o f his friend. and my husband bought me a B lity-Ave year* *gn Increase Ken “ W e go close to d em ; we can shoot bottle. I felt * little better and d ill (hnisi a willow stick he hnd cut all but one and tak' ueein wld us." he for n cane Into the ground nt F a ir he bought me two more. suld. hate In his to n e « “ Some day— field. Maine, nnd forgot It. Thnt wns 1 had the Compound in my dey shoot us." hack tn the dnya when Fnlrfleld wns home for two years and took The mighty grip of Brock's steel known ns Kendall's Mills nnd i n * it all the time. N o w I feel strong finger* shut ou Gu*|>ard* arm. “ I'll mills were Its chief Industry. The wll and can do anything."— M a sneak up with you and have ■ look — low »tick took root nnd todny hn* A. Michalk, y+u Mitchell Auc., but I won't stand ambushing them grown lo n free which I* twenty four Detroit, Michigan. I can't do If— even If they're hunting feet In clrcumferenre near It* base. us." “ But dey keel my fnder, Ink dis H u m a n it y S s t A p a r t til lieee tire!” protested the other.de* Every now sad ngnln I meet up peralely. with « “ lonely" mnn or woman, who "I'urtner, w e re crazy to do It, with Is such because, through some Idiosyn those dog* there, but I'll go n, doner I.ytii* K PrnUism M*.I (.«» I vnn.Ms crasy o f creation, he or she Is d iffe r with you." replied llrock. “ I'm with ent from the common run o f us. It you. heart and soul— hut oo shooting I* rather snd, hecniine there np|ienr* A boy enn never *ee how reducing unless they catch u s!" to be no help for It. Such folks nre the umount nf food you cat la going "A ll rig h t!" And n sigh ot hitter like moths confined In n cbe«l o f cot to do you any good. ness escaped Guspurd as, with rifle ton garments.— Portland Oregonian. crooked In hi. left arm. and his knife loose In It* sheath, he aturted to ap England Hold* Record prnnch the cam pfire. The longest nonstop train rnn In Kolsele ly the hoy* worked their way Into what slight movement of the world nt the present time Is made nIr there was, to avoid betrayal hy between London nnd Plymouth, Eng the sleeping dog*. And they knew as land, hy the I0:.KI limited. In 247 min ute* over a distance o t 22.’>% miles. well, that the falling «not. would k n o w n Y e l l o * I . « * , on it xvint«r*a As this Is th « time when plcnlt hunt. Jo u rn ry 11 ro ck Mc C ain ami baskets are packed we need .o brush tlanparxi L « c r o l i . hi* K ra nch -C ra a up ou e few things to put co m r a d «, w ith VMaah. Brock*« Into them. pupp.x and t h t l r d * * team. A f t « r «•*x«r«l h a t t l « « «nth th « stormy Cut ginger bread tutu « a t e r « t h « y a r r l v * at a f o r k In squares and the square* t h « Y « H o w - L a g . B ro ck 1« • # v « r a - Into halves to make a l> I n ju re d In m a k i n g a p o r t a « « and F l a s h l« a d a U a * p a r d to the .Atulwlcb and spread with u nc on sc io us y ou th t l m p a r d t e l »» cottage cheese well sea l lr o c k o f h i « d e t e r m i n a t i o n to soned and enriched with Community Picnic With C itatoria Somlco. And o u t w h o k il le d h i« f a t h e r T r a c k « a r « d is c o v e r e d and t h « t w o cream to make It o f tha (P r. pa r*J by th* f o i l e d Otoloo Deportment b o y » s e p a r a t e fo r « c o u l l t t « pur* not to touch the w ater tn brooks or consistency to spread. I'ut the squares o f Aorlcu ltm re ) Pon««. B r o c k 1« Jumped by t w o ponds, lest It be contaminated. together and s e n * . Sponge cake may W hether it occur* on the “ glorious I n d i a n » a nd a w h i t « man and Foods for the community picnic be used tn the same way with this k n o c k « d unconscious, 11« 1« held Fourth“ or on any other day o f the should be planned beforehand by a filling: Take gruled cheese, cream and pri so ner . Oa sp a rd r e s c u e « him summer, a community picnic, attended w h i l a h U c a p t o r « sleep W h i l e out competent committee. The preparation butter with sugar, mix well and by persons o f all ages. Is likely to he a lo n e t l a s p a r d 1« shot front am* o f the various articles on the menu spread on sponge cake cut In half, bush bv an Indian and k i l l « hi » successful If consideration Is given to may then be allotted to volunteers and making two layers. Ice the cake and would-btf-slaysr W h i l e out bn everybody's comfort. Young people h i « t ra p l i n e « l lr o c k 1« c a u g h t In there will be no unnecessary duplica serve as a layer cake. do not mind perching on logs or rocks a h e a v y a n e w storm. Uaa pa rd tions or omissions. Some hot foods Campfire Apples.— Core apples and to eat their lunches, or sitting right finds hltu and the t w o « t a r t out like bacon, steak, wlenlea, or rounds fill with raisins, wrap them tn mint or on B r o ck ** tra p line. T h e y find on the ground, but those who are less o f hamburger wrapped In bacon may sassafras leave«, cover with d a y and an Ind ia n w h o had b « « n « t a l k i n g eoergetic prefer a bench o f some sort th em c a u g h t In a trap, dead. On be cooked on the grounds. Coffee may bake in the ashes ot the campfire, j and a place to set their dishes or bev him Wita k n i f e that b e l o n g e d to be cooked when wanted or carried In When the covering ts removed the O a sp a r d s fa t h er . T h e y d e c i d e to erages. Mothers with little children, therm o« bottles. On the whole, how flavored apple will rv|u»i you for your camp u n ti l s p r in g and then con too, can manage them better and get tin ue t h e i r Journey. ever, cold foods and beverages will be trouble. them to take their milk or fruit drinks found easiest to manage for a large A good sandwich which ts filling and m ore readily In spite o f the prevailing group o f people, especially on a warm tasty ts prepared using baked beans distraction and excitement, If the a r C H A PT E R X— Continued day. Minced and mixed foods which covered with chopped stuffed olives. Q ngem ents for eating are somewhat might easily spoil, are best avoided, Candied Oranga Peel.— Cut the peel lik e those they are used to. Set tables Taking his glasses from the pack. either as separate dishes or In sand from eight oranges in cold w ater: and benches such as are found in au wiches. Salad Ingredients may be heat to the boiling point and cook Brock searched the glittering shell ot tomobile tourist camps, answer ad carried separately, packed with a lit gently until very tender. Drain: put the big lake which, molded by recent mirably, however roughly constructed. tle Ice, and put together at the picnic. into cold water and when cold re wind, rippled from the uortb tn end Shade Is essential to a comfortable The cafeteria method o f serving is move the white membrane. Boll one ' less drifts, like a whit* sea. outing. A grove o f tall trees with no “ I can't make out any signs o f e quick and easy. It insures every one's cupful o f augur and one-half cupful underbrush is Ideal, and if there Is a getting the foods preferred, so there o f water together unril the sirup spins trail down there." he said and handed stream or lake In sight to make a Is a minimum o f waste. The Oregon a thread. Add the peel and cook un the binocu.art to Gaspard. pleasant outlook and add Interest for For a space the hulfbreed studied women tn the Illustration, taken by til It looks clear. Drain on a wire the children, so much the better. A the I'nlted States Department o f Agri cooler and dry In the air until well the shore* o f the ’nke, t ion Brock supply o f pure drinking water should culture, belong to a home demonstra dried. Roll in sugar and pack In air saw the taut muscles of the mouth of be assured, either from a well or his frlent* relax in a gesture o f sur tion club under the direction o f the tight container. spring known to be safe, or carried state extension staff. They have foond Chocolate Popcorn__ Cut one-haif prise. from home. Children should be taught 1 cafeteria service very satisfactory. “ What te I t r pound o f ordinary bitter chocolate In to pieces, place In a double boiler over I "D ere ee* n trail down de east shore bout fr e e mile. Eel ees long thin very hot water, stir until dissolved. PROTECT CHILD S CLAMS IN SEASON Add two tablespoonfuls o f confec line— n sled trail." HEAD WHEN IN SUN ALL SUMMER LONG tioners sugar and one-half ounce o f Then B roc h looked through the cocoa butter. Bent well and while gluases. “ Yes, you're right I I see It chocolate Is still warm tnot hot) now. by that long point o f black Cretonne Used for Hat Sure Supply Minerals and Protein the dip the popcorn with sugar tongs. spruce.“ be agreed “ I'll bet they've Spread on waxed paper to cool. This got a line or fox traps along that shore. to Delight Any Girl. Needed for Well Being. recipe may be divided for a smaller What shall we do?" fP r c p a rc d b » th e fn i t e d s ta te * D ep a rtm en t (P r e p a re d br th e t'n ltr d sta te s D epartm en t amount, as this will make a large “ W e work clown dat shore back een ot A g ricu ltu re » o f A gricu ltu re.» de bush." quantity. A matching sun hat o f cretonne and Clams are In season all summer Both boys drew their rifle«, slung Good Things to Eat. cable net Is worn with her colorful when oysters are missing from the Do you remember grandmother's on their pucks, from the skin cases eun suit by the little girl In the pic- markets. Impend on clams for some sour cream biscuit? W ell, try these which protected them from the suow, ture. Some protection for a child's of the minerals and protein needed and see If they and carried them In their mlttened head and eyes is advisable when the ; for physical well-being, especially for hands. They had left no man's laud taste as good: sun is sufficiently hot to give the bene iodine. and for vitamines A. D, E. a'l Sour Cream Bis and reached the enemy's country. Any ficial effects o f a sun hath on the necessary to good growth and normal cuit. — Sift t w o one crossing their [m il would follow skin surface o f the body. T h e cre development. them up. Th eir liie s now might hang cupfuls o f flour, tonne used for both suit and hat Is The two types o f clams most peo ou the slightest mistake. one teaspoonful o f sure to delight any little girl. It has ple know are the round, or hard-shell So, on eachlog the black timber of suit ami one-half a gay design o f plump red cherries on clams, and the long, or soft-shell teaspoonful o f soda the eastern sh ort ot the lake, they a cream-colored background. The clams. The long clams are almost al all together twice. separated uud traveled abreust. a waist Is o f ecru net. as is the ventilat ways served steamed or baked and Add one tablespoonful o f butter, two hundred yurds spurt; near enough to ing crown o f the hat, and the whole are the klud used for the traditional support euch other. Immediately, In Is banded with bias tape o f soft green. “ clam bake.” They must be thorough If the cream Is not very thick and The hat can be easily made by ex ly scrubbed and rinsed before cooking, rich, and when well blended add one case o f trouble, but too fur apart to be caught In the same ambush. The perimenting with a piece o f paper so that all the Juice that cooks out o f cupful o f thick sour cream. Handle warning which should mean danger or and a pair o f scissors until a satisfac them may be collected and served In quickly, pat out to one-half Inch thick a discovery o f Importance, was to be tory pattern is made 'o r the brim, fit- cups. At clam bakes these long clams ness on a floured board and cut Into (he “ eek-eek.'' o f the willow ptarmi ore puiied out o f their shells with the biscuits and bake I d a hot oven j gun; the rallying call for help, the fingers, dipped in melted butter, sea twelve minutes. Grapejuic* Sponge.— Cover one and i squawk of the horned owl. soned. and eaten as hot as possible. Bo. with cocked rifle« in the hollow tablespoonfuls of gelatin The broth or bouillon Is often passed one-half with two tablespoonfuls o f cold wa ot the left arm, ready for swift use. in cups at the same time. eyes roving in a circle, the two stole Small round clams are served raw ter, let stand ten minutes. Scald one- noiselessly through the cover of the half cupful o f grape Juice and add on the half-shell or for clam “ cock- spruce down the lake shore, stopping i tails" with tomato catsup or chill- the gelatin, one-third o f a cupful of by agreement, every quarter mile, to sauce flavored with horseradish. The sugar, stir until well dissolved, then listen. larger and lesa tender clams are add one more cupful o f grape Juice Where the point they bod seen from and cool until the mixture begins to usually cooked by boiling, baking, or the ridge began to make out into the frying in the form o f fritters. As thicken; add the stiffly benren whites luke. Brock a little In the rear, owing they have a good deal o f rather tough o f two eggs and beat until stiff, f i l e to the thickness of the scrub spruce, tissue they are better put through the I d sherbet glasses and s e n e decorat heard a fuiut “ eek-eek!” grinder than fried whole like oysters. ed with whipped cream sweetened. “ He sees som ething!" muttered the Spanish Cabbage Salad.— Take one Cut up I d pieces, round clams nre excited boy, turning and muklng his often made Into chowders, timbales, and one half cupfuls o f finely shred ded cabbage, one cupful o f diced cu way noiselessly toward the Inke shore. and other clam dishes. There, wultlng In a clump o f small Clam fritters are sure to be popu cumbers. both chilled In cold water Toss and drain, add spruce, hi found Guspurd. lar fot lunch or supper. A tasty cole separately. “ Look !" sold the hnlfbreed. slaw or raw vegetable with french french dressing and mix with one- F ifty feet away, a well beaten trail, dressing will go well with them. F rit half o f an onion finely minced. On a salad plate arrange a mound over which a sled and dogs hud re ters o f any kind must be served pip cent I j passed, ns evidenced hy the con ing hot as soon as they are made. o f cabbage and onion, surround with dition of the Inst llgiit full of snow, The bureau o f home economics gives a ring o f ripe tomato, then one o f ran to the lake. the follow ing recipe for making clam cucumber. Sp-lnjtle with hard-cooked “ They're bunting east o f here foi egg finely chopped and serve with fritters: “ ** "* we do? whispered mayonnaise which has been seasoned sure: what'll Clam Fritters. Brock. with chili sauce. ‘ 1 pin t sh uc ked 2 tsp h a k l p « “ Keep on nord. toduy.” Vanilla Custard Fluff.—t.'ruah one cl a m s powder “ Why not wait here, and pick him 2 eggs % tsp salt Junket tablet and dissolve in a table- 1 cup e l f t e d flour 1 ths. m e l t e d b u t spoonful o f cold water. Add to one up?" demanded Brock. ter The black eyes o f Gaspard twinkled I pint of hike warm milk one and one- "Because he pas* here dls morning ' Drain the clams from the liquor half tnl.les|ioonfuls of sugar, one-half greatly dilute their scent. Gaspard isilnled to a young spruce and take care to catch and save all teaspoon ful of vanilla and the dis At Inst, side hy side, they crouched leunlug over the sled puth. “ See dm Stir until well blend o f It. Grind the clams In the meat solved inlilet. In the thick timber with a good view Sun Suit With Matching Hat. grinder or chop them fine. Beat tbo ed, tin n pour Into Individual glasses, tw ig ' Eet ees pushed and broke toward o f the Are. The brush windbreak, de Ink'. Eef he pass east, de las' tarn roofed with «now. fuced them. One ting the head comfortably. It should eggs, add the sifted dry ingredients, after folding In the well beaten whites he push de odder way." man was cooking the supper while the be cut a little wider In front than In clam liquor, melted butter, and the o f tw o egg*. “ By golly, you're right I” muttered Noodle Ring.— M elt two tablespoon other* occasionally rose from where back, and by means o f a back seam clarn*. Stir until well mixed. He*t the white boy. convinced hy his part I hey «at on the bed o f spruce bough* can be gha[>ed becomingly. The cir some well-flavored fat In a skillet anfl fuls o f butter, add two tnbeapooDfuls when hot drop the halter by spoonful* of flour, and when smooth add one ner's wood cruft. "H e hud lo go that to turr their drying foot-cloths and cles o f crelonne are needed for the Into the fat. allowing sufficient space 1 cupful o f milk and stir until the way, and It had to be thU morning duffle socks, hung on sticks near the upper and under aides o f the brim, for It snowed an Inch here last olghl. between the fritters for them to sauce bolls. Add one cupful o f cheese fire. and an Interlining of thin muslin. and the sled's packed down the snow ' ( T O UK C O N T I N U E D .) Green binding Is used. The brim Is spread and rise. Brown on both sides, put through the meat chopper, one- So. through the morning, the scouts fourth teaspoonful o f paprika, one- slightly starched tn hold its shape. drain on brown paper, and serve w F tth e r’t P a ra d n e worked down the lake. At noon half teaspoon ful o f Worcestershire T h e crown which Is detachable. Is once. through an opening In the timber. Thpre are nboul Zfl.issi miles offish sauce, one-half teaspoonful o f salt •Im ply a circle o f the net, hound with and one-eighth teaspoonful o f pepper. Gaspard looked long at the north, then Uig streams Iti California. green bias tape and arranged to draw : Cools Heated Kitchens Up and button tn the hrirn. An electric ventilator will bring | , Add two-thirds cupful o f noodles. The lint and sun suit were designed comfort to the one-window kitchen, , cu* squares, two egg by the Bureau o f Home Economics of says American Horne. There Hre now yolks beaten light, then fold In the Balzac’s Odd Opinion of Own Character the I'nlted States Department o f A g ri three kinds available: The portable stiffly beaten whites o f the eggs. culture. No patterns nre Issued by the ty[>e. which can lie hung up over a Pour Into a ring mold which has been well greased and bake In a pan of bureau for any children's garments, window and moved when the fnmlli Honor« do Balzac's own estimate of prise* me any longer nhout my*elf. I but this sun suit can lie readily adapt m oves; the built-in type, which cuts hot water. Turn out on a chop plate, nlmseir Is to b« found In a letter he end hy believing that I am only nn ed from a commercial Dutch-romi>er off no light hut must be put In when fill the center with creamed ham, wrote lo the Duche*» d'Ahrnntes. The Instrument played upon hy circuii)- pattern, which flares out ot the shies. the house is constructed, and the more surround with asparagus tips nnd hot letter I* Included In the memoirs o f * alancea.— Detroit News. green pea*. Garnish with dnshes of These side pieces are seamed together elaborate tyj>e which Is Installed In a mysterious contemporary o f the author at the lower edge nnd close the other hood over the range. %l| o f these ! Paf’rl*rn on Ofc noodle ring nnd a collected and published In I ’arls re The N a tive D o c to r ventilators, o f course, are run hv m o ' M'rig ° f parsley In the center o f the cently hy Charles l-eger. wise open plackets, and reinforce the The unlive trained in medical work •Ides o f the drop sent. Bands of bias tors; they are simply glorified electric I ,inm- "I com pri*« In tny five feet nnrt is becoming a main factor In bringing tn|*e trim and define the legs but do fans, which can lie turned on and off iwo Incite*," Balzac declared, “ all pos about the new day In Afrlcn. state* not bind them. and set at will. xlhle Ineoherencles and contrasts, and Hie .Missionary Herald, nn KnglUli "llc L L u «. (hose who regard me as vain, prodi Baptist monthly. It says further: M gill, slnhhorn rrivoloiia. without cm Educating the Feet l-ouls Franck’s humorous description enough to [«erinlf plenty o f activity HOUSEHOLD NOTES ot the nullve medical assistant con Clever physical culture people now i inulty ot iib-iis, s coxcomb lillei and allow the body freedom for fronting the witch doctor could be growth. ililnk up amusing exercise*, like pick lacking application, reflection or |ier Cook eggs ut a low even heat. • • • unman echoed hy every mlsslonury. "Ktund ing up marble* with the toe*, to -Oaleitre. talkative, tactless • * • ing before the witch doctor he ray* Before measuring molasses, dip the strengthen nnd encourage the feet to nerly, Ini|»>llie. crotchety. ot uneven Fine steel w o o l w ill remove starch lo thul ancient charlatan—‘You are do what Is right.— VVomnn's Home humor will lie Ju*l a* right a* Ilio*« measuring cup or S|aa»n In scalding or rust from the Iron. who might cull me economical, mod uri ass, and then proceeds to prove • • • water nnd then the molass-j wlU Companion. »•at. courageous, tenacious, energetic It.' 'I^sik.' suys he, ‘through the len* turn out quickly. T o slice hard-cooked eggs without unstudied a hard worker. |ier*l*lenl >f my mlcrosco|ie at the minute crea • • • Crumbling use a hot. dry knife. T in y Leaks ture shown there. This Is the cnose tarli urn. subtle anil tactful polite, al • • • Stockings short In the feet cause al If a wafer pl|>e leak* Jttaf a trifle. waya cheerful The one who deem* of disease, not Hie entrance of sn Vegetable* canned this summer are most as much trouble ns that caused •Ind it with adhesive tape anil brush me h iNiltronn will not he more wrong evil spirit. You know nothing at all hy short shoe*, fie f stocking* half iN su rso'e against next winter's Ills. over with shellac. A small leak can Ilian he who any* I am extremely about It. I am Hie one who knows. e • • an Inch longer than the feet, to be he mended In this way very success. brave. Hint I am learned or Ignorimi Hence the end o f the witch ductor's sure o f enough room for the toe«. Ok. 'ren s clothing should be loose fully. Influence." full ol latent or Inep t Nothing sur Makeslife Sweeter PHILLIPS Milk , o f Magnesia ALLENS FO O TEA SE AFTER OPERATIONS Lydia E, Pinkham 's Vegetable Compound Dainty white dresse» for baby or daughter made Isuiutlful by H orn Ball Blue. Your Grecer ha* It.— Adv. L ot * W ELL in Chicago "W h y on eurth did you marry Hint gnngnter?" “ Been ii » o 1 liked hi* gunning little ways." M ONEY ln« Ik* I* C l h ... (r » « Ü jg g g  w vti lM j A . j k V . k 3 All H tr r in w fo r Keep tour completion fr*« o f hlrmUhe*. your #k,n smooth and whit«, your hair Mlkv T o ile t Bath Shampoo SC H O O L FOR M EN rraw»*i**susiNui tSAMS « rtorusioas S im ili nny Uni*. ■ 33%% hn I htte. S K * s J fc Causa, C«<tow. U BsMsMI** St/elle | c ^ a | H cim I for Illc rn lu r » m rnnnm or * A UM« u#e Glenn's Sulphur Soap î f i Hf HANFORD'S H AIAAM OF M YRRH is a ll 1 ne Soap you nsmd BACK non aurgkal m«thod o f trot». 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