Things Tolerance 11 the molt lovable quality tbal any kamaa being can poeeeee. Tolaranoa la lha vlaloa i that enable ona to aaa thlnse from Bothers viewpoint It la tba can eroaltr tbat eoncdae to othara ,tha , ' right to tbalr owa opinion and ' thalr owa peoullarltlea. It la tba blsneae that enabUa ua to lat peo ple ba happy In thalr owa war ln atead of our war. Rotary Bulletin. The ubiquitous onion l always In Mason, slwayo Inexpensive, always healthful When eaten raw they ra ncn in Tttamlni and uncooked retain much of their vitamin content In fam ilial where there are chil dren onlona ihould be erred at teaat twice week. When cooking them add a quarter tea- poooful of eager U helpe to bring oat delicate flavors, For Sunday night luncheon, routed onlona and potatoea In tlx traplac will be a meal enjoyed by Ik whole family. . Butter both vege tables Terr generously when earring thnt Glased Onlona. Peel tnedlum-stsed nlons and prick them through the enters to keep them from breaking while cooking. Plica In boiling salted water to which teaipoontul ot aug er has been added. Simmer until ten der, drain and aeaion with plenty of butter, adding tableapoonful of aug er i cook orer slow beat until they are well glased. Onion Baked With Tomatoes Strain on quart of tomatoes and add two tableapoonful of auger, on tea spoonful of salt and two tablespoon fuls of flour all well mixed. Add two tablespoon fuls of butter and oe-qnarUr teupoonful of pepper. Out six or sight onlona Into balres and put them In baking dish. Pour the tomato saucs vr the onions and belts one) hour In moderate or en. ealloBsd Onlona. Peel and quarter even sited onions enough to aerra the family. Parboil until half don then L "Ice Well" Will Solve Refrigerator Problem $ uaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaataaalMSiaaeiMMaaaaaaaan. WWW WWII WW WW WWW WW tfattsvsvaeeeeea On not sultry dari next aumrosr the farmer snd his family will be chaalng the butter around the dleh with a spoon unless aom aort of refrigera tion syatem baa been lni tailed on the farm. Where the usual cooling Tjjm( are too sxpenatr or otherwise lhipractlo sbls tba "Ice well" may solas the prob lem, especially os farma In th North. Tble unique tooling aretem 1 de scribed briefly aa a "hoi In th ground In which a large solid cake of Ice Is formed by running In a small quantity of water dally during freez ing weather." A email nous orer th pit serres as milk bona through th summer. Cans of milk snd cream are lowered to th let through trapdoor In th floor. Dairy officials of th Doited States Department of Agriculture constructed and tested an Ice well st th depart ment's dairy Held experiment etatinn at Mandan, M. Dak, last aeaaon and report highly satlifactory ram Its for that region, f reeling was stsrted In January. By the snd of February there waa a block a Ice t feet square by 0H feet deep. Meat, fruit, snd vegetables, as well ss milk snd cream, kept per fectly. Cream was kept In a perfectly sweet condition for 14 days during Inly, the hottest part of th summer. The Irs Issted satll well bit October. Th Ice-well method has hoes need to son) extent Is Canada. The eoutb ern limit of It adaptability In th United Slates has sot been determined yt Tka Wlae aaa Ike Uawlas Thla Is erer the difference he tween th wlae snd the unwise: Th latter wonder at what la unueual th wis man wonders at th usuaL Emerson. UNCOOKED MEAT REQUIRES PROPER CARE (rrapera at laitae mum DeaartaMSi af Aerlaaltara.) The proper ear of uncooked meat tn th bom during th time between Its delivery and Its preparation for th table la moot Important Ua- Unwrap Meat a toe a It I Dally ere. aoofced MI Is ready medium for the development of bacteria that rsuee spoliate and are dansvnue In health, A tb temperature tnrrraare the bacteria Increase la greet" ;"-ior J J fi nkw for the Family Table By NCLLII MAXWELL plac In a baking dUh with a layer of rich whit aauce, sprinkled with a thick layer of minced cheese and cov er with another layer of onions Fin lib. with th whit sauce iprfnkled well with buttered crumb. Dak until brown and eerve from the corered bak ing dlih. We like a change from th ordinary roasts, chops, steaks and itews which w uually serve, so try th follow ing: Beef Bird. Tak a thin ilice of round iteak and cut Into two-Inch itrlpi; on each lay a email piece of fat alt pork or a strip ot bacon If the smoked fliror Is Uked, season well, roll up and skewer with toothpicks. Brown In a little hot fat, add a allced onion snd a tableapoonful of water, cover In a Dutch oren or Scotch ket tle and ilmmer for several hours orer low heat. Serve with baked potatoes. For th gravy, thicken th gravy from th kettle. Winter Salad. A combination that Is (ipeclally good for a salad when meat Is not served Is this: Tak equal parts of rich cheese cut Into una II cubes, sweet pickles either cucumber, rip cucumber or watermelon also cut into cubes, add drained canned peas and mix with th following sal ad drawing; servo on lettuce: tilid Dreeslngv Mix on cupful of ugsr with four tableapoonful of flour, add on taaapoonful of salt, two tsaepoonful of mustard and when well mixed add two lightly beaten Fairy Tale for the Children 'V" f be gnome," said Witty Witch, "was very naughty. Oh, this was agea and age ago. "II tailed creatures smaller than hlmielf, and of course that la one of th meanest things In the world. "Anyone 1 big coward who does that. "Then he would aay things that hurt people's feelings and he would get angry over nothing at alL "Be got so mean that no on erer know when he was going to auddenly get 'mad' at them for something or other, . "In school he would lov his slat because he could keep rubbing off th marki upon It "On day he said, "I think slates late Are th Nicest Thing. are th nicest things In th world. Anything w writ or draw on them we eaa rub right out again. "I goes I'U be Ilk a Hat myeelf. ni do what I pleas and then 111 rub It out' "Of con re he didn't quit know how he was to do that Rubbing out chalk marks on his slat he found to be quit a different matter from rub bing out mean actions, "Still he aald to hlmielf that he would nerer do th same naughty thing again, and that waa Just about the same as rubbing them out "II always pretended In school that he knew th anawer to every question. "Then, when Professor doom would ask what be bad written, h would Hon, and apollag Is hastened. There fore, th colder th better tempers tors of 4T degree Fahrenheit or be low la of real vain. It la not always poeslbl to detect si-ollir In meal by It odor or taete, bene It la beat to be on th safe side and itore tb meat In th cold part of a good refrigerator. Cnwrap th meat a soon a It It delivered, any tb boreal of borne economics of th dotted State De partment of Agriculture, Test r now being carried on Indicating that uncooked meat In a ctnaed container ha a mora advanced rat of spoilers thaa meat on a a ancortred dtin. Th top of th meat may be protected from peealhl dropping of fnod from th Ikslve above by baring km piece of oiled paper laid over It Bet the platter with th meat oa It In the coldest part of tb refrigerator, pre vlously determined by means of a thermometer. Th mldeet apot I that reached first by cold air current d rending from th melting Irs, or from ths unit In the mechanical refriir tor Thll rerlee with the deslrn of th but ! with th location vf the cold air duct egg mixed with three tableapoontulf of water; add one-half cupful of vine gar and one-half cupful of boiling wa ter. Cook until imooth and thick. Add whipped cream when serving. Date Plfc Take on cupful of sug ar, two tablet poonfuls ot flour, a halt teaspoonful of salt, on teaipoontul of vanilla, on cupful of hot water, on cupful ot dates, one-half cupful of nutmeats snd a tableapoonful of but ter. Cook all together except th va nilla and pour into baked pastry shell. Cover with whipped cream and serv when cold. Apple Deeeert Peel snd allc good flarored apples In a baking dish, iprlnkl over them a handful of ratlin, on cupful of sugar snd a half doien or mora manhmaliowa. Bake until the apple are tender, add one fourth cupful of water. Serv with cream. Tutti-frutti Coektalt Put layer of chipped lc Into a glasa and ar range on thla a layer of fresh or pre served strawberries, pineapple, orange pulp, small pieces ot banana, bits ot peaches, cherries, seeded grapes, or plumi cut Into bits. Cover with grape juice and lerve with sprinkling of ugar. When cooking squash for dinner prepare It toe) day before to lav time, bake or steam It and season It after maihlng well, add on or two beaten egga to th mixture, depending upon the amount, plac In s baking dish and ft li ready to reheat for th next days dinner. Th Juice of grapes la laxative and One blood tonic. , llll, Waatara Hewipaper Oaks.) By MARY GRAHAM BONNER oay: 'Oh, I'm sorry, Professor, but I dldnt know yon wanted me to keep th answer on my (1st. I rubbed It out' "Then, h thought h had (hows he knew something by writing on his late even though h did not writ th aniwer at all, but simply ao no thing quit ablurd. "Ona night bs was very tired. He had been playing hard snd he bed knocked down creature smaller than hlmielf, hut h dldnt think It mat tered. "Suddenly befor hi ye he saw' Professor Gnome, only he looked much larger than he hsd In school "II waa carrying a big slat, " Thla I tb elate which cannot be rubbed off by your (pong, llttl gnom, b said. 1 hav th magic rubber for It bnt you will not be able to rub anything off. "'Every tlm you are mean and teas and get mad' and 'offended' and hurt your friends and pretend to know what you dont It will go down on this slat and you cannot rub It off.' "This and much alee Professor Onom said to him, snd then he left the slats by his aids. "Th llttl gnom awok and found It bad been a dream but It seemed a terrible to him that every mean thing would be written down on th elite that be wunt mean as he had been. "It took time for him to change, but Blouse of Au.ug Hie wardrobe Items mulch thl ag of luxury demands, the blow of gold or illrer doth Hindi high to th list, la fac. a reeplefident metaltl hluUM has com to be reward or $ fee Ku-As P i 'rimu.TeJ-"" J V P iatliif.l "l ' ' ' liiiaa. I Small Table and Chairs Are . f I Liked by Children N mall Table Bepeslally for Youngster. (miens' ftv the Crtta WW DopaftwaM at Aartoultare,) A moll table (specially for their us la an ewentlal part of th household furnishing when there ire children. Such a table can be used both tor th children's meals and aa a plac to play wbea they are Indoors. To go with It ther should be small sturdy chairs, comfortable for th knees when th children ire seated at th table, of th right height to permit them to alt with their feet squarely on the floor, and of Jut th right abap In th seat and gradually h did Changs, and how much mora fun It waa when h wasn't doing mean things and getting mad' and getting offended' and hurting people'! feelings. "II was much, much mora popular than ever before oh now, h was really and truly Uked." (Ct. !, WMtera Kawapaper Oataa.) HINTS FOR HOUSEWIVES Every child needs a plac of his owa tor play and playthings, e e e Bomoring dost regularly from win dow aula, porches, step and walks, helps to keep It out of th nous. Proper cleaning doubles tb Uf of rug. Avoid beating and vigorous ahaklng of heavy rugs which may pull apart Cranberry Jelly can be cut Into any a umber ot fanciful unapt to make an attractlv garnish for salads and deeeerte, A hall eioeet equipped for ths cbtld'i outdoor clothing, which be can reach without going through any room, aavaa wear and tear on both tb par ants and child. Metal Weave Is Liked By JULIA BOTTOMLEY ed as a necesasry luxury for th woman who register among matinee "fane." or who attends bridge partlea, teas r awkra formal call, By way of achieving thai coveted back to help them maintain a good pos tura. Sometimes a plain, itroog table al ready In the house can be cut down H answer th purpose. 1 need be, a lit tie paint or enamel will brighten It op and make It aler to keep deaa Lit tie children at tlmea (pill their food Sine this mutt b accepted aa (beer fully a poeslbl during th period when they are learning to feed them selves tb table and floor should be woihabl. When children eat apart from th adults ther are fewer distractions Th fact that grownups sometime! hav different food from those served th children panes unnoticed. If then la maid or torn on eta who can aerve th children quietly and efficient ly apart from ths family, they may have their meals at th family meal noun, but most mothers And It mora convenient and less detracting to the childrer to gtv tbem their meela about half, an hour befor th other member of th household. Th Im portant thing, isya th bureau of home economic! of th United State Depart ment ot Agriculture, Is that the chil dren'! meal ihould com at regular time, with well-tpaced intervale, and with due regard for th Khedul for nap, bath, exerclae, and bedtime. Part of tb mother' naponelbllity I to see that th food offered tb chil dren looks appetising, I well cooked, and aerved at a inltabl temperature. A burnt tongue from food that I too hot la an onfortunat accident and foods that are cold when they ihould bs eaten hot are equally unsatisfactory for making a meal a aucceaa. Wheth er th mother cooks th chlld'l food peraonilly, or ba torn on la do It he ihould mak certain that every dlih on th men la properly prepared and served. Lumpy cereal, scorched cocoa, or atringy vegetables, may be th starting point of a fond dislike, even In a very young child. Food Ihould never be need aa a carrier of medi cine. oi when castor oil Is gives In orange Juice. Orang Julr I ao nee saury In ths child's dally diet that the enjoyment of It should not be polled. Uak th setting of each meal attractlv, th food good to look at and to eat and th child will hav good appetlt and good digestion. dress-up appearanc of thoe who keep social engagements, then Is nothing that arrive at th goal definitely as black velvet for the Iklrt with a cloth ot metallic for tb bloue. Seeing that th social season Is now on In full rwlag, ths preeent formal daytlm picture Is largely a matter of resplendent combinations, As to whether the illrer or th gold not be accented, ti left to th prefer anca of tb wearer. That ellrer-wlta-black la eo closely contesting tb gold-wtth-black effect I no douht do to th vogu for anything which ap proachea th black-and-whtt them which Is at th present moment ao outstanding la th winter mod. For th blonss herewith Illustrated, th deelrner choose th lovely allver met al cloth striped In dark and light tones. On of th ootabi eharactertitlca of many of th newer metallic mate ria la, la their Iheernea. Not that th heavier weave ara Ignored for both play a prominent part In th mode. In fact soma of th imartest metallic tak on almost lace-Ilk appear ance. Printed gold and allvar clots Is th dernier cri of th formal fab ric mod. It I seed for erenlnl wrap, for th frock entire, aa will as for th afternoon Moo. To thoe who prefer to merely ess geat th metallic note, tb new moire hot with gold or diver are making vary apedal anpeat Then there an tba handenm latin brocade which aleo Include patterning of gold and allver Interweaving. Net emhr -red with gold or direr dots It re. charming for the blow. Milliners as will as drestmaksn ire tuhecrlblng to tb meMl vogu which result tn very charming eo rmblea mad up of bloua ani chapeau fashioned of kondsom metal! II weave, the asms to b worn wlU velvet Jscket-snd-iklrt suite. iA lite. WaMara Mmeet Vaue-I Wit Hum' FORESIGHT B was visiting ths newlyweda at their horn. Everything waa Bn but "Why did you tak an apartment with aucb tiny kitchenette, Tom, old boyf 'Well, you're th first man told. so keep It quiet It's so imall I cant get In there to help my wife when she' doing tb dlihea." Early Taltloa "Do you think a euccestfu! politi cian must apend many yean In get ting an education 'All depends," said Senator Sor ghum, "on what kind of politics be gets Into. I know of underworld workers who appear to have learned mora In Jail than they learned In' school." Washington Star. A REINCARNATION SURE Friend (referring to new-born babe) 'Just think, Tom, then' your aon having his first day of crying." Dad "I can hardly think It la Jimsounds to ma Ilk be bad a lot of practlc) before." Aatarctie Advaataea fonder, la far Antarctic eaaa. The ahlpa repoee amid a freeso And make ua envy ley etonn. waue wutBer prapha ear 'lair Opinio Differ WIfey (reading paper) It's a enamel Simply revolting I Down In th South Sea lalande a man pays 120 for a wife I Hubby - Tea, that'! a lot of money, but If ah la pleasant snd good look ing and a willing worker aha might oe worth It Tb Caat Towele Hubby Well, darling, I ran that , AuMnrf tnr mn tnAnw I hAnvlit th " ' toweli and took them to a aeamatresa to bsvs th question marks sewed on. Surprised Wife What on earth did you think I liked you to buy' Hubby You told m to buy a doiea guess towels, ot course. Chicago Dally News MEAN INDEED "Yon say Jack' father I miser ably meanr "Yea, he'i so mean ha wouldn't vea glv Jack liberal education." Wh Hae the Asa war? I eak elmple (uaetloa, Thla only truth I wlihi Are all aabarma llara. Or do only llare aht BailaaM Flrat Tb Officer When you (eon them dame Mart bltla' an' ovlr pull In' why dldnt you atop 'em an' not wait till they near murdired each other? Th Jlovl Operator Stop 'ml Why, man, then was a hundred feat of Sim In tb camera. Merely Adrleery Mr. Nvrawt I can't get out end kuatl up a Job, Th doctor's forbid den me to work. Ula Wtta-Ferglt It I Th dot !n1 tn basin agent f your ulua. Ckaaaaa Bright "Hml So you wish to marry my daughter. May I oik. bow are your future prospects I Can yoa pro rid for krr Yea, sbsolotely. I bar vary rick ancle, etity-Or yean old, who ha lately taken up aviation." Tb Right riaae Bill Do yoa notice 'hat lady ever t beret What a friendly eipreaaloo h wear oa bar fees Hil Tea. but rhere alar could sa possibly hav It J