&mTriimrfjj Government Cites Convenience of Heating Homes With Oil Keeping Up With the Fashions By JULIA BOTTOM LEY (I'rtfirad bt tin Oiilint Sihim Lircinl nf Aiili-ullur.) There la widespread Interest tn the now method of heating hnmca by turning fuel nil, ami ninny typce of (ill burners have been dealgned Mp clully fur thla purposo. People Ilka the relief from the uncertainty of the ronl aupply, from tending furnace, taking out nahoa mid other dirty Work, (i ml ttig possibility of regulat ing Iho bent automatically. Tim United Hiiitva Oepartinent of Agriculture linn made aome Investlga tlont of oil burner end fuel oil. These atutltee Indicate Unit this tneth od of healing U well iiiltcd to the rw qulrcmenta of many home owner on account of In convenience andeaaeof heat ronlrol However, (o obtain these n (I vu tit n k. th prospective pur chaser muni be willing to pay the coat of changing to ilia new aymem. and MNlhly an Increased nperutlug cost licfor deciding whether a change to oil burning la desirable, there ahoiild Ih a thorough understanding of dif ferent t)pe of oil burnura, and of In atnllutlon and operation costa. Fuel for oil buroera la derived from crude oil after other products tin v been extracted, and la aold tn vnrton grade Tba proper grade for In .jr-Ji-W..; Durner Project In Front of Furnaca. any cnae la (tetcrmlned by the type of burner In which It la to be used Tba vaporising type of burner require light oil which costs mre wr unit of heat tluin the heavier grades, and l Household Hints j A vacuum cleaner la excellent for cleaning autonioblla upholstery. A child who la worried. Irritated, unhappy, or over tired at meal lima cannot digest hi food property. To rat raw vegetable la una way to get tha vltnmlnea and tha aoluble mtn emit which limy be lost In the conking water. a Sweet potntoe keep bent If they are carefully bandied to prevent brulalng or breaking ilia akin, and If they ara kept at a medium rnther than a cold temperature. f FREEZE ICE CREAM j j WITHOUT STIRRING I mm .,.,.1 I.!1 T- , Plain MouiM Made (Prttmrt. bt lh tiart Ht(- DPrlmnl ' v ot Airli'ulturt.) In a good many fnmlllea the boy that uaed to turn the Ice cream freezer for the euke of a clmnce at "licking the (lusher" " wn un', I",ie nway to college. Or for aome other renaon. mother does not seem to find It convenient to hnve deaaerts made In the Ice ereiun freezer na often ni she uaed to. IVrhnpa ahe doee not know thnt very sallafuctory Ice creonn tuny be frozen without atlrrlng If they are mnde of suitable Ingredlenta and packed aultlclently long In Ice and aalt or placed In the Irnye of the in clmnlcal nfrlgerntor. A futrly rich mixture nuiHt be uaed In these deaaerta mid the Ingredient carefully combined Properly prepared, these Ice cream have s characteristic flaky crvatnlllne texture which la very much lined. Heavy or whipping cream la used both for monasea and In com bination with ecg whites In parfalts. If used alone, however, heavy ereiun la too rich tn be palatable, and In cities It la expensive. The bureau of home economlcB of the United 8tnts e pnrtment of Agriculture hna therefore developed a number ot recipes In which the rich cream I diluted by the addition of evaporated milk and thin cream; or by rich; milk thickened with gelatin, epin. or flour. If the tray In the mechnnlcul re frigerator Is uaed for making the Ice In icrniTiil these burnon are not equipped with automatic control, Tha atomizing typ luiva a motor and other mechanical device for atoml lug tha oil and mixing tt with air be fore delivery to tha combustion chum tier. They ara generally equipped with full automatic control, ara less exud ing na tn tha type of fuel required, 11 ft, i il Ournar Machanlam Almoat Entirely Within Furnace. and are leaa given to amoklng and (HK.tlng berauae of belter comhuatlon. Knfety la of paramount Importance In any device to be uaed In the home, regurdleaa of any edvnntiigei claimed no home-owner would be Justified In tnHtnlllng burner thut la not reiiaon ably enfo. The Underwrltera' luhora torlea have teated and Hated many of the humeri now manufactured aa com plying wllb atnmlarvla of minimum huxnrd. Iturnera that hnve been no tented beur mark Indicating the fact. However, the ebnence of eucb mark Ing dM-a not necemoirlly nienn that a burner doee not comply with the re (julrementa of the Underwrltera' lab oratories. There are on the inurket a number of burners which hnve not been submitted for teat or which are now on the waiting Hat. "Mi i , l, ;'i: wn I'. k i, '.x. a r ' 1 j i . a Food for the Family aasaaasstaa To prirv a frltnd, tbr Ihlnsa ara nriarjr: To honor him prnu prl blm alident and lit him la his ocmUIb. Hl ln 8rli- Thla la the time of the year when pumpkin plea flourlah In the land. Here la one tit to aerve the moat honored gueat: Pumpkin Pie Supreme. Take two cupfuls of ,-,.11 ,-iLa,1 unit tV Vvr browned pnmp- kin. irtiiecnnnei variety la ued, cook It down until It la a rich brown. Heat Ova ega. add one cupful of augar, one half teimpoonful of salt the grated rind of a lemon, six tableapoonfula of lemon Juice and two cupfuls of rich In a Ring Mold. cream the result will be a neat flat cake of convenient ehnpe for serving. A ring mold la attractive, or any d aired mold may be uaed. If the mold la to be packed In Ice and aalt, the opening should be sealed by having a atrip of cloth dipped In panitlln drawn tightly over It Some other fat wltti a high melting point could also be used After packing, the Ico cream or mousRe must Btand for several hours, depend Ing on the shape and alze of the mold Use about three pnrta of crushed Ice to one of coarse Ice cream salt. Here la a recipe for a plain mousMe. flavored with vunllln. I'lnln mnuHHee may be varied by serving them as aundues with fresh fruits or with sauces flavored wltb chocolate, car amel. juople. or honey. Leaa augai niny then be used In the mouxse, and It will be easier to freeze. Sugar low era the freezing point of un Ice cream Other variation are also euKgested Foundation Recipe for Plain Mousse I cup douhl cream I cup rich mild or thin crtnm I tha Rclnlln I tbi aiiKnr. t ks whites Mi lap mM tt tap vanllti Souk the gelatin until aoft In a lit tie of the milk or thin cream, heat the remainder and pour over the gelatin. Add the augur uud atlr until dissolved. Put the mixture aside to chill. Whip the double cream. When the tlrst mix ture ha thickened (lightly, ueut It to There's sure lots of excitement In the style realm the days. It socras that now fashions will Inslnt on be ing old fuahlons or la It the other way round old fanhlons Inalattng on bm-omlrig new fashlone? Anyway, the revival of long skirts and ihort waists has about cauaod a near panic In the mind of tho woman who Inilats she won't wear the down-to-the-ankle hem lines and she will keep her "bob" no mutter how long others let their lialr grow, and It's been a regular tuaale between Dime Fashion and her fol lowers up to now. However, Mistress Fnahlon seems to be scoring another triumph, which Is not at all surpris ing, for her record has ever been one of victory. Arguments on both sides are good. Those on the negative side begin by saying that the chief aim of woman Is to look as youthful as clothes and beauty pnrlnrs can make one look and that the long skirts add years to one'e appearance, besides they are not prac tical. 8o there I Thnso In favor of the new silhou ette talk along lines of clothes psy chology, declaring that the long grace ful skirts, the slenderizing princeas lines and form-fitting bodices, the ele ganclea of detail all tend to create an air of refinement In charm, a delight aome femininity, a ladylike demeanor on the part of the wearer which la truly fascinating. So there you are, or rather, I should say, where are you? There's no doubt about the charm ing coHtume of black net over satin here pictured, being a convincing ar gument In the amrmntlve. The long aklrta are, after all, very becoming. Women who bnve laid alrte their prej udice and are wearing them are real ly quite enthualaatlc over the flutter Ing "llnee" which they give. Attention la called to the elbow sleeve which style this gown. Just aa womankind Is trying Its beat to be come reconciled to skirts that go down and waUtllnes that go op, along come By NELLIE MAXWELL milk. Mix all together and fill the crust for two pies Pake In hot oven at first to aet the pnatry then lower the beat; bake about forty-Ova minutes Tuna and Spaghetti Salad. Take cupful of tuna fish flaked Into bits, add two cupful of cooked spaghetti cut Into half Inch piece, half cap ful of grated carrot, bit of finely minced celery half a cupful or more a few nuts, mix well wltb tulud dress ing and heap on lettuce. Garnish wltb stuffed olives This amount will aerve eight plentifully. Cut the celery Into Inch atrlpa the alze of the apnghettt, making the dish most attractive with the pretty color of the carrot Engllah Meat Dlih. Those who are fond of kldneya will not doubt enjoy this excellent English dish: Parboil a pair of sweetbread for five min utes, and cook ten minute In one cupful of rich toclc Drain and cool. Prepare a pair of calve' bralna, ua Ing the anme atock. Wash and clean a calf heart and kidney; the latter may be omitted. Slice and cook them In the atock until tender. Saute the heart In butter, dip aweetbrenda and brnln Into egg and crumba and fry In deep fut Add to the butter In the OO0OO0O00O0O0OO0OOOOOCKiO0OOO0OOOOOOOOOiWOO0OOO 000000000000000000000O0000000HH000I000000O MI wouldn't mind a little, trip." Bald King Snow. "In fact I need change. And the enrth need a new blanket Old Mr. Sun ha been melting a great deal nway." Old Mr. Sun grinned "Well. he laid, "I would like to have a holiday, and If you and your friend nearby wish to take trip I'm lure I could have a rest. "Tour friend would particularly like to have me take a rest Pin sure of that" "I like yon v.ery much," said King Snow' friend who wo Prince Sleet. That may be," ald old Mr. Sun. "but you wouldn't enre to have me for a traveling companion. "Put I am not Insulted. I under tnnd. I quite understand." "Thnt good of you," said Prince Sleet. "It show what a nice, sunny disposition you hnve not to get angry at such things." Incorporate air. add the vanllln and fold In the whipped creum and the well beaten egg whites The egg whltee reduce rlchnesa. Increase volume, and Improve texture. These proportions will mnke over four cups before fret-sing; or. If the egg whites are not used, about three cup. Hull a cup of strong coffee may be substituted for H cup of tbe thin cream, to give coffee flavor. Or. use lA pound of peppermint stick candy In Btead of Biigar. for peppermint Ice cream. One-fourth pound of peanut brittle finely ground and used Instead of augur make an excellent vnrln tlon, new to many people. Mnnj other variation In flavor are possible aftet one ha become fuuilllar wltb tbe foun datlon recipe. F J 0 ; i m i t . .'' , ' r:T ' - .- , , elbow sleevea to be reckoned with, and would yon believe It tiny puff sleevea are "In" again for evening wear. What designers are doing to alecves, It would take a volume to telL Table t I pan two tableapoonfula of black cur rant Jelly; when melted add two tablespoonfula of flour; add thla to rbe stock, boll np once and pour over the meat In a bot dish. Serve wltb peeled potatoes, baked. Serve wltb the above meet dlab a crisp onion and trench dressing. Tbe housewife who ho well sap plied emergency shelf is like the man wltb plenty of money In the bank, alwaya ready for emergencies. The sudden visit of unexpect ed guests has no terror for her, for she knows she bns a supply on which to depend. However, with many things at ber band tf she Is not care ful, she will fall to remember the avnllnblllty of such food ss a can of sulmon. Wltb the salmon add a bit of chopped celery, cabbage and a eour pickle or two, dressed wltb the ever ready mayonnaise or boiled dressing, and a tasty salad I ready. With the canned vegetable to be bought In the market and those which one preparea at home, one may have hot buttered beets, carrots In butter, afipnragua on toast, and oumeruua ft Fairy Tale for the Children By MARY GRAHAM BONNER "Well," ald old King Snow, now that we are all ao friendly and polite let ua talk about our trip. "Do you want to take any lugpnee or baggage, or whatever it I that they call tings am! trunk and botes?" "Ha, ha, ha," hi Id Prince Sleet, "you're a good old companion, for you make things Jolly. "No, I don't wnnt to take any trunks or bag along, for I haven't any other costumes. "And besides, even If I hnd them, what would be the use? "I wouldn't receive any Invitations out to dinner, bo I would not need "-'., Mr. 8un Grinned. special clothea for the evening, and I won't be asked to any dunces, "How about you, old King Snow?" "Well. I don't need any beat clothea for all I am ever Invited to are coaatlng pnrtlea. and sleighing par tlca and snowball lights, and at thet entertainments no oue drcssei up," aid King Snow. Prima of bat are widening, too, a the picture bo flatteringly reveal. , Adding a few words, by way of postscript concerning klrt lengths, after all the change la not o all-inclusive aa one might suppose. Sport clothes, for Instance, remain reason ably short, four Inchea below the knee being the average length. A to afternoon frock they camouflage their length with uneven bemllne with deep point and such, the only really rery long gowns being reserved for evening and very formal daytime oc casion. , 1911. WMtora Newipspar Union.) other dlshe In a hort ten minute of preparation. A good sulmon tnlad I prepared with a cupful of fresh grated coconut or tbe dried coconut wltb tbe sugar washed out of It adding a bit of chopped pickle or olives. It doe not alwuya happen that there Is a cold cooked chicken In the larder. Put It so, there Is chicken salad or hot minced chicken on toast served wltfc a few pieces of tender celery and a cup of tea, making most aavory meuL Add cupful of canned com to a fritter bntter and cook aome corn pat iles to aerve with chicken or any meat you are serving. A can of tomato soup with a bit of extra seuaonlng makea a One sauce to serve over sliced cold meat heated, or any meat louf. It la hardly necessary to mention the large range of canned soup one mny serve. Cue of the good comblna tlona la len aoup and a can of con densed milk, heated hot and served with croutons. i& 1J. Wwtorn Nwippr Union.) "So you won't need to be bothered with things to carry," said Mr. Sun. "No," anld King Snow. "No." aald Prince Sleet, as he gave a cold, cold whistle. "Let's get started soon." aald old King Snow. "Ah. I'll hnve a fine rest while you fellow are enjoying yourselves," said Mr. Sun. "We hnd better ask the King of the Clouds, too. eh? asked Prlnc Sleet "Py nil means." Bald old King Snow. So Prince Sleet gave his long, cold whistle and then called. "King of the Cloud. King of the Clouds, come with your Army of Itnlndrops, and your own most loyal self, come for a trip with old King Snow and Prince Sleet." Soon along came the King of the Clouds nnd the Army of Raindrops. "So we're going to have a trip, eh?" asked the King of the Clouds. Prince Sleet and old King Snow nodded. "And we're going to the earth, ehf asked the Army of Ilalndrops, Again Prince Sleet and old King Snow nodded. "May we come, too?" asked some very cold, chilly voices, and they all aa w the Icicle Brothers coming near along with old Mr. Freezing-Is Fun. "Indeed you mny," said Prlnc( Sleet, "nnd thla will be the right sort of a place with all the right sort ot traveler going along." So they all started, led by Prlnc Sleet They went down to the earth and hnd a murvcloua trip. The earth peo ple said the storm was dreadful but Prince Sleet nnd the others thong? it W(i8 plendld. i& 18J. Wwtwn NwpDW Union.) Town' Buiine Area Recognized a Problem TIio multiplicity of tore, many of which, are not needed and sooner or later Join the ranks of the bnslnesa failure whose demise la marked by the "to let" sign, is one of the problem with which, according to the civic de velopment department of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, many cities are now struggling. It arises a a phase of zoning. "In several cities," Bay the chamber, zoning authorities are studying th'a problem and coming to teritntive con clusions a to how lare a proportion of the Btreet frontage In a given nrea should be allocated to business. The problem Is the same as thnt of the re tollers, wholesaler and manufacturers who are concerned over Irnonmt com petition and buslnes failures. Bat the different angle from which It I ap proached should provide a valuable means of checking results. "In one large city of the Northwest, for example. It Is believed thnt sub business centers, outside the downtown nrea, should have not "more than 2 pet cent of the street frontage of a glveo area. Studies mnde In the Los Angeles metropolitan district Indicate that re tall buslnefs will occupy only about S per cent of on area, though from 11 to 13 per cent has been allocated to It by the zoning regulations. "The basic question I, of coarse, how many families It take to anpport a store. The answer, naturally, varies with the kind of store." Today' Busi ness. Home Ownership Stir Pride of Possettlun "Home ownership vs. rent Is not an argument" ay a bulletin of the home builder and subdivides division ot the Cleveland Renl Estate board. "Th money difference is not a folr basis on which to approach the subject or t arrive at a decision. Possession bring pride, and pride Is the mother of many virtues morals, thrift, discipline, self respect and. In the end, freedom. "A man or woman experience a sense of freedom In the ownership ot a borne that nothing else gives. And freedom Is the base and the structure of progress. "Home ownership correctly mean erecting a home when some efTort some sacrifice has been mnde to ac quire lund on which to build and then building on the land, the two repre senting n value. To do thla Inspire desire, and It Is desire that builds first the Individual, then the family, and finally the nation." Cont'der Human Element If you Invite a group of contractor to bid on your hous and they all submit proposals, based upon tin same plans and specifications. It il customary to let-the contract to the lowest bidder. If. however, quite a number of contractors ask the prlvl lege of estimating on your bouse. It Is not necessary to follow this custom. In fact, a well-prepared set of speci fications Includes the following clause: "The owner reserve the right to reject nny and all bids." Contrac tors and builders understand that the lowest bidder may rot be the one elected to erect the home. It may be worth while to let the work to the highest bidder even though the cost I sotnewhnt Increased. The human ele ment thnt enters Into home building Is so Important thnt you should not permit a few dollars to stand In the way of assuring your home being boa st'y built Chicago Hnlly News. Home Owners Mile City The growth of a city Is depend,- to a large extent upon the stability of Its citizenship. In this respect Cleve land's future is ussured because of It hlsh standing among other American cities in the percentnge of homes owned by their occupants. Home owning Is a factor of para mount Importance In the civic, social and commercial progress of a city. It makes for n more Intelligent and n more substantial citizenry. It mean greater loyulty nnd therefore better government. In the end It means more prosperity and more contentment of the masses. Jacob Ilutler, County Savings and Loan league, Cleveland. Ever reent and Landicapa Whether you are planning to com plete the biilldlnj, of your new home In the early spring jr In the lute full, the large family of so-called ever jrreen trees will, Indeed. All a very large place In the border planting. With the taller varieties of trees un sightly objects can be screened, even large buildings. With the small ot dwarf species the ground n ay be cov ered In sun'lght or In shade, or the front elevation of the house or (Kirch given a setting of beauty and per mnnence. Consider Hedge Planting . Too often the hedge Is thought of only as a barrier u living substitute for a fence. Put while a hedge serve for this purpose ao admirably, Its use-, fulness us an element in design nnd un ornamental addition In the planting scheme Is not fully appreciated. Most every home ground present opportu nity for the use of hedge planting which will Increase the beauty ami I'lTectlveuoss of the planting schema