DEBUTANTE FINDS VELVET FROCK
IS SUITABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS
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Wearing swanky velvet bolero
suit In the morning to go shopping,
and at midday in the smart rvuu
won trim and trig Uttlo velvet
frvK-k sans trimming, ml at fahlon
sble tea In t)c afternoon a flattering
laoo-cmhellished dressy velvet sown,
not vet does the debutant busy in
the social swirl "cull It day" d
quit, hut on into the night does this
style-wise sophisticate continue to
wear whet.
What' more, her vanity and her
love of the beautiful ! not satisfied
with velvet (or the frock to wear to
Ihe "formal" and the dance, hut she
who has made her ,M,,r ,0 o,'i,',-v t,u,sl
need have a "serumptuous" ermne
t rimmed velvet wrap to wear with it.
And Just to show you how charming
a velvet otad young woman ran look.
Lore's her picture in two poses "he
Varnish Linoleum and
Obviate Much Scrubbins
An. nugM'Ktlon i"11'
cruhblns of fl.TS i
means
always
wel
CHMiiisI by the tanner wire now
many limes she has cleaned 'he kltch
en linoleum, onlv to lie track1
up the net tx-ment with muddy fc't
prints, W hat It really needs. ho ever
t not more ecmbMnn. but more prv
t,vtlon. A cost of varnish on printed
linoleum wil glvt It a smooth finish
which resists J't and reipilre Both
Jng nor than an occasional going
over with a damp cloth to keep It In
tpotles condition. Varnish will also
lengthen the Hfe ot the linoleum and
preserve tee colors. When the surface
tin hven ateL the sa should be
removed with turpentine or bentltie
before the varnish t applied.
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I'attplored WiU
There are still large tracts cf un
explored ctnsntry In various parts of
the world, notably the Amarott basin
In rraill, in the Antarctic, in Central
Africa, and among the islands of the
Southern raclf c ocean.
Women Take Lessons in Adjusting
Their Sewing Machines
trirrt r't4 sis! cvrrtm'
T Acrl. tur 1
Ten women of Vhelp county, Ne
tirsska. rcceotlv took their sewing ma
chines ;o Jtnlc The m-T-hlnc had
various minor but disturbing aliments
uch S stitch skipping thread nrenk
Ir.g. or a general showlrg up In their
deration. The average age et the
machines was a little over seventeen
years. The oldest had been In sen!
thirty nine yes
AO engineer from the agricultural
extension service of the state ut.l
verslty. I "a til V lloft. presided at tl
clinic rndrr his direction the owners
cleaned, dies! and ad.bis'e.1 It.eir m
chines until they worked tisfaci.r
lly. After returrlrg hone, tre women
cf the cttide. a pert of Ihetr re; si
Mllty. ge thetr nelghNr the rw-mrtt
C-f their training sometime awtsring
In the .tjuslment of machines and In
ether cases atotn 'he owners N
to eiee.0. WL en'' Uu' them trem
)elve AltoetV TT nweMwe nsrt.ee.
By JULIA DOTTOMLEY
appears with and without tier adorable
wrap.
Heing fully anre that the smartest thing
of the season Is Mack velvet trimmed In
white ermine for the evening wrap, she
choose a girlish cape -model a illustrated.
When It cornea to her gown she Indulges In
nlle sroen tranoparent velvet, does the
"coming out" daughter. Of course there in
iit a particle of trimming on the frock of
her choice, for the hotter atylea rely solely
on the hoauty and luater of their material
f,r effect. And here where fuhrie manip
ulation come to the rescue. Ita artful In
tricacies helug aulliclently decorative, audi
a, for Instance, the softly draped Vlonnet
neckline which grneea the acini flttel bodice
and the deftly paneled aklrt whl h lit. a It
should he, of dancing length an the stand
ing He of tho pretty debutante so
clearly shows.
Had this young fashionable selected
light turjuoU blue for her frock in-
THE EVENING STORY FOR CHILDREN
WHEN THE SANDMAN COMES
Hose had been Invited to visit her
cousin. She was so excited She
thought the trip would be wonderful.
She had never been so far away from
home before a two hour' trip on the
train was the longest she had ever
taken nnd this mil to be much more
of a trip. ,
Then 1 shall accept for you?" her
mother as!.eL
"oh. please, please. I'd adore go
ing." Nose ai,L
Her mother went to her desk. bk
a pen In her hand and began to write
the letter.
The letter was finished. Just at
that moment Hose's little fox terrier
dog. Venule, came In.
He saw the Idler and waggej his
tall a he barked.
I'., nnie Used to take letters In his
moiilli nnd carry them out to the post
man when he would hear his whistle.
T.etuile wants to take this letter,"
Hose's mother snld.
IVnnle ti.irk.il that was what lie
wanted to do.
'(h Mother." said Hose.
"Yes, dear." answered her mother,
as she handed the letter to I'.ennle
"Walt a moment. I'et'.n'.e." said
Hose. Venule turned half around and
nlted.
"I had forgotten all nhout him for
a moment." said Uom. feeling ul,hn
py and ashamed. She kl ew that IVn
nle never forgot about her.
-.Mother." continued Hose. "Is Ven
ule going too?"
Vennle's ears bristled, lie won
dered where ther were going t Ver
haps a walk ever the hill: Maybe
visit to the nearest pond and a game
with sticks.
learr.etl how to care for this Mem In
H eir home-making oulpment
The clinic one of the features
of the home management program on
t.lth ."arm somen of Vhelps county
re working with the assistance cf
Itha Andifsci, country home demon
strstloo audit, aovrd.cg to reports
to the Vn'ted Sta'e iVpartment of
Agrtiulture-
An Intcrcstinc Way to
Prepare Sweet Potatoes
IV4I sll nHillum s:ied eet rxta
t4 iih the skin on untU tender
Keuteve the ln. add cne tahiespooo
tut of I'Utter. three lMe;.otifu;i ot
sweet m is, sug.it to suit the taste
and uinh sell lofetber. Add e cup
mi ol mistns that have been ked
een Ight. but into a Nikli g dlsti ind
place rrarshmalloa alld the lop.
Vrvn In the even. Tb mste a de
lldou dlsn to tent alih a.cl at
dltu cr
Blend of pnlo green tho color schema
would likewise have (jimllllod as W
per cent perfect, for the tnod'o Is all
ciitliuslaHin concerning coxtumoi for
both daytime ami evening which liavo
gone "black -and blue."
A touch of blue enliven many a
black velvet chapcau this season and
lis for the myriads of dresses made of
black velvet with splotches of Hatter
lug blue, tho list Is Infinite. Tlio lat
est Hole the costume Jewelry set
to wear with black velvet. This same
Includes, In addition to necklace,
luacelet and earrings, a clever orna
ment set with tunpioltio to bo clipped
on the hat at Just that point which
will make It most becoming.
(A 19J0. Wntern Nwi'Mr Union )
J Hints for Housekeepers J
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Kugs that are stored In water glass
need not he put down all at one lime;
tliey may bo added as convenient
Olnss supports under the legs of the
stove or kitchen cabinet will keep
them from cutting the linoleum.
If the color cf a garment 1 likely
to run. wash ami rinse It rapidly In
cool water and dry It quickly,
When asparagus Is canned, ihe large
tough ends may be used for canned
soup Instead of being wasted.
Silk nnd rayon garments should he
washed In lukewarm water and dried
away from direct heat nnd sunlight.
Keep egg custards, flavored with
coconut, roffee or chocolate. Id the re
frigerator, for InnoheouB or lute sup
per for the children.
Slip covers for upholstered furniture
of uublenched linen or similar mate
rial help to make the living room
look fresh and cool In summer.
Puttermltk Is an excellent summer
drink. It has the same food value m
skim milk hut Is more easily digested
hy some people because the casein Is
clotted by the add.
By MARY GRAHAM BONNER
Vut no. It didn't seem as though he
were going to be taken anywhere.
He looked sad and Ids ears drooped.
"No, they don't like dogs there."
Bennie Wai Sent Off With the Letter.
said Hose' mother. "When they come
here It Is different.
"If Venule scratches our furniture
a little or get on a cushion we won't
mltol.
FOOD HINTS THAT WILL INTEREST
ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY
By NELLIE MAXWELL
'Thfrs must r ro stint rf lstor
hrt !tvr m ll! tell (or cur h
bor hrrl" ut no f'Jl
ntrsvseiu cf It whr It will
act fritiL"
The per.r.ality In f.od is supplied
In various ways, first it appearance.
next It title.
RSsWOT'a then, of course. It
pv,!, apia! to the cab
. 1 rle counter. W hen
y f-'l4' J fo'd I dull, lack-
s i 'V a " lD f0lor' ''!,u'
"h-s. ce. Is Intlpl'L
Ic-ok
to tie
little
Spanish pepper to give Jest to jour
d;shc.
The flavor of t'.e p'.mlcr.to 1 r.ot lis
cnly attraction; tie color a!d tr".
llar.ee to so cthcrw-e dull dish. The
little pepl-cr coa-.es packe.1 In ecr.il
sise to that If ore serve to. a null
bottle it providv! and aheo It 1 to
be the chief Ir.rmJ.cM tlere I the
seveiwnscce can. IVr !ur.rg. fr.e
may use sr.t des.red n. iture. The
pepper .oulj f-e drsiuei placed !a
mufln psus, st-J they sre resdy to
b ClleX
Pimientse Ituffed, W;th Miithrcev
Saue. Cook m.e sr-all cel. a
I eboprd ore su'.k of Cfierj ais
chtjpej In two taV.esjvootfV.s cf f .t
ur.tU tfDiier. Add vxe ti'.f pousd f
round steak ifrv-Mi). slt. pe;;r.
acd of csjc tte to tetob, si. J
Tags Attached to Turkeys Indicate
Birds Have Been Inspected, Graded
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How Turkeys Are Marked
H'r.rre.1 b th Pnttf.1 SUI 0.i.rlm.nt
el AKtlcullur.
When grandmothers lived chlelly In
the country and raUcd tluir own tur
keys It was a widespread tradition for
till' ti e brunches of a family to gnthei
at the old farm home to share the
Thanksgiving feast, pialso the cook,
and exchange news.
Modern conditions make It more con
venlent at limes for both the younger
and the older generation to discon
tinue these very large old fashioned
Thanksgiving gatherings. The various
younger branches of the family often
decide to celebrate Thanksgiving In
dividually, or to take their turn en
tertaining the old folks. One reason
for the change Is the fact that t'ne tur
keys are now available In almost everv
marl.et throughout the winter, as well
as at the holiday season. So they are
less of a novelty In themselves, and
other conditions lead the modern
young housewife to try her hand a!
cooking them rather than to look fur
an Invitation to tho old homo.
The less experienced housekeeper
however Is apt to hesitate before thf
problem of selecting tho royal bird
The I'tdted Slates pepartment of Ag
rlciilture suggest that when she go
to market she should look for tags at
tached to the legs of the turkey dls
played for sale. Indlontlng that the
birds have been Inspected and graded
by the bureau of agricultural eco
nomic. The turkey on the retail
market generally fall under one of
three groups: Trlme." "choice," and
"medium." The principal difference I
Tut they think A dog Is a trouble
nnd are always afraid he will do some
harm to something."
Hose decided she would go on the
trip, but she was sad she could not
take Voniile.
V.entde was off with the letter, and
Rose's mother promised to take the
bevt of care of him while her little
girl was away.
Vut Hose was sad nt the thought
of leavlt.g Venule. Still It would n't
be for long and she knew he would
have a god time.
When Hose's trunk or rather her
daddy's trunk wldih she was borrow
Itig was brought down from the nt
tie next day, Venn'.e sat by the trunk
nnd cried.
lie didn't wart to move an-ty all
day long. He d.dli't want to play or
scamper.
Hose kissed his little h!uek-Sp"tted
ears and she cried, too. hut she felt
It would be ail right In a little while.
The nevt day he started to leave
Vut how far do you suppose she got?
(Ully to the gate of the front yard.
She simply couldn't leave her Hale
dog !
e. !. Mim Nrfitr fl,. I
cook f.ve minute ; remove from the
heat, add three-fourths of cupful of
cooked rb-e, one slightly beaten egg;
mlt well and till the pet per. Hike
until brown.
Savory Sandwiches. Take s small
can of plmlentoe. three and one-half
ounce sire, chop after dra.ning, add
ore-fourth cupful of peanut butter,
or.e fourth cupful of sweet pickle, and
one-fourth cupful of mayonnaise. Chop
the pbk e and Dili all together, ad
ding s.ilt to taste. Spread on lightly
buttrcd bread and cut Into any de
sired form.
Pimitnto Csnspe. S'pllt tie sit
plmltntoes after drair.lt.g. us.ng a
seven-ounce can. Sprinkle the Inner
surf.ire wltli fH and er.ycr.r.e. Place
a rectangular slice of cheese length
wise of the pei i-r and roll up. Skew
er wltli toothpicks securely. Koll In
flour. co-k In a small amount of fjt
three irinute cr until the cheese
e el's st.d the flour browns Serve on
oval siivo of toat wil buttered
se t ho
Baktd Speseh. Hck over and
b three pound of spinach, aasli
thiroughly ar.d cok lu or-'y the wster
which cllrgt to the leave. When ten
der, chop ard add salt, pepper, onion
Juice, butter and bread crumb. u:ng
to tatdespoonfuls of butter, one of
o-nlcn Juice. ose-hlf cupful of flne
crux be. Now il three elHet-n
egg r.d Utt !n well Put info's
t:igrea.ed Ukiig d.sh. st.ritikJf
by Government Inspectors,
In the amount of lleshlitg and the oc
currence of defects dim to dressing
I'rlme turkeys are full Meshed; choice
are well Hestied, and medium are fairly
well fleshed. A turkey that hears one
of these grades carries Its own assur
ance of (tmtcrucsx and pulutiihlllty If
properly cooked.
These graded turkeys are wllelj
distributed. A single group of chain
stores may uhsorh as many as I. 'it I
carloads of VJMI turkey each. Of
course the housewife must go In mar
ket wild oiiie Men of Ihe weight bird
she will need. If only four people
are to enjoy the dinner, an eight
pound turkey will be ample; In fact,
It would serve six or even clidit II
nei-essary. 1'erhnps a ten pound bird
wruild he a belter choice for eight
persons, nnd so on, correspondingly,
with an Increased number.
One must know, too. whether she
wants to cook a young or an obl.-i
turkey, the latter requiring longer,
slower cooling. Age Is distinguished
as with other poultry, by the lletl
bllit.v of the tip of the breast hole
widen bends easily In young bird.
As the government grude Indicate,
fleshing Is the principal consideration
In selecting a turkey. An exceptional
ly fine bird will have a broad full
Meshed breast, and the back. hips, and
pin bones will be fully covered slth
fat. Young bird are ofier moated
than older one, which have coarser
Mesh and require longer cooking.
A good turkey should also be well
bled, well dressed, and free from pin
feathers The crop should contain
no feed. There should be no Mesh
bruises and very few skin abrasions
A dry picked turkey Is to be preferred
Lima Beans in Tomato
Sauce Fine Winter Dish
In colder weather the dried legume,
such as pens, beans of different kind,
lentils and so on. come Into the
menus more often. This tasty recipe
for lima I from the bureau of home
economies, t'til.ted Stales Hcpurtineiit
of Agrhmlture:
1 cu'l drlrd
It tm
I lira
ii. fj
t tt-s flour
lH'r
TsI'HO
onion.
titans
I quarts tfr
1 eu rannrt)
S w toil riot rt
to-
lb ilk-rri baron
Wush the t.eatis nnd soak them
overnight in w.iler to cover In the
morning H.ur ofT this water ci.fc In
two ipjart of lightly sailed anler for
nboiit one half hour. r until lender
hut not broken anil drain Slminoi
the tomatoes with Ihe clove for ten
!-;liiiitis and strain ofT Hip Juice. Cook
ihe bacon In a skillet until crisp, re
move from the fat. drain on absorb nt
caper, am, keep warm. Vroan the
onion In the bacon tat. ilr In Ihe
Hour until well hUmlcd add the to
mato lube and lii-ans. and cook until
the sauce thickets. Season to taste
with salt, pepper, and lalmsoo, and
sons with the strip of bacon over
the top.
wlih more ertitnba well buttered and
bake In a hot oven.
LyOnni String B(n. Cut four
slice of bacon Into small pieces and
fry until crisp, lietnove the bacon
and add one onion sliced thin to the
bacon fat. cook slightly until light
brown. Ad.) four cupful of canned
string beat,, bacon, salt and pepper
to season. Serve with a dash of tar
ragon vinegar.
Livr Lcsf. Trke one pound of
calf liver and rook lu boiling water
with a small onion until tender. CVxd,
rut through a food chopper, onion and
all. Mix with one tenspoonful of salt,
me beaten gg. one cupful of soft
bread crumbs, one half cupful of milk
and f.m ir.'o a loaf. I'.r.ke in a well
gre.i'ed linking dl-h covered with
three ll.es of bacon. Hake for an
hour.
1.2. J J S tetra Nnrtptprr Velc-a )
Berry MuCRa
A cupful of fresh blueberries,
drvdged lo flour, sd led lo a regular
mu!n recipe. weeeDed slightly,
makes sp;tlr!nt mufom
Very Qwickly pa
Wh steel knives with powdered
hath brick or scouring pwder, and
use a large cork or a cut potato t
sooor with
The Lithuanian dairy Industry ta-t
a favorable j tax la 1JJ.
INDIA
AND ITS PEOPLES
By Capt. L. R. Claud Robinson
ADVENTURES IN AN
INDIAN STATE
Wllll.i; Hlnllotied In Lahore, In Ilia
1'un.lah, I Journeyed to a famous
Indian siale to mi u besi man to tha
Ui'IUhIi resident, an otllili.l who acta
as Ihe diplomatic link between tha
government of India tt;;.l the ruler ot
Ihu Ntaio,
I shall uevct forgot the uncvpocloil
ceremony with which I was received
us I tillghled from tho I ruin on my
arrival, Tlueo ch-piumis with gor
geous trappings faced Ihe station en
trance as I emerged, ami nilh oho ac
cord made A inoHt pioloiitid how 111
IIIV illii'i lloli. liiHtlhi lively relumed
llielr kalillallou, hardly miiblng, I re
gret to say, my friend secretary or
a representative of the mahai a.l:t,
wliii weie standing on one side ready
to gleel nm. Mounted on these Impos
ing steeds, wo I'odo In stale to tliu
giiesl bouse, greeted on nil Nldos by
signs of Ihe traditional re-peel whlcli
Is uciordeil I'.rltlsli oilli luls and olli
cot a In India. Tho guest house was a
miniature palace, luxuriously fur
nished and equipped Willi every mod
ern convenience. I yvu given a room
which the resident Imllaii caretaker
Infoiiiied m with awe was once oc
cupied by Lord Kitchener, commander
In chief In India at the same time as
bold Curou whs vbeio).
1 spoiil four fascinating days In this
Indian stale and w Itnes-e l my friend a
marriage amidst a display of much
oriental pomp nnd ceremony.
One of the imiliaraja'a liobblee
was that of collecting automobile.
He hlm-elf showed mo will) th
euthus.asiii and piblit ot a hoy tha
most elaborate ami bountifully
ciulppcd ga.-iue I have ever seen. In
which were displayed TS automobiles
of eveiy make and description.
I also experienced a day's wild boar
hunting from an elephant. A party
of ten liM.k part In the sport. Oil
kits 111 R bow dull or chair made to fit
the elephant's back, with a rest In
front and a bo to bold rltle ammuni
tion. An attendant or gun bearer sits
on a seat behind ami the mahout or
driver recline on the elephant's neck
with bis legs dangling .ehli.d the crea
ture's big ears, and holding the aligu
or driving Iron with which he guide
ihe elephant.
I khol one boar, paralysing his
hind quarters without kltllu loin. I
bad hon having good sport mid bid
only two or three bullet left. With
a pros I of still needing these, I 1 li
not like to waste a ball on an anlmul
unable to move and (bought of getting
down to dlspattli him with my knife,
Slop.'' salil the mahout when ha
learned of my IhtcntloM, 'that l
tpilfe unnecessary ; I will lel the .ele
phant to kill bint." Tho mahout ac
cordingly communicated 1.1 Instruc
tion to the elephant, who evidoli'ly
did not lellsh belli; the tnoie the ma
hoiii urged iilui lo adwime on tha
Uiar, the more the hoar showed bit
angry tn-l. and the more the ele
phant hoiked away from hliu. Sud
denly, ns the result of repealed go.td-it-ii,
Ihe ele.lialil M-etned lo male up
Iri great mind, lie wheeled sharply
nroiu.d. bacl.iil upon the lar. got blin
behind his Mm! legs mu f.ilrly ground
blin me-1 hoard at 1 1 his boi.es cra k
I lift
if J10 IVr.l.m Nor.lll'-l l'lllH.
Country Prospers When
"Small" Consumer Buys
Too mm h eiiiphnin I pi. ii I'd upoa
tilg hm.liit s -liiiiiberlng. niilroM'ls,
stiel. blinking The-e do not m-ika
pro.peritv They mere!) retlei t It,
They piie-pet when the coiilitry pro.
lers. And the country prospeie by
that dully round of small expenditure
ol million of families the grist of
groceries. loe articles, dry goods snd
clothing they buy.
A- long a thai keep up, every
thing U IioiiiihI. I'.ul let these holism
wive henln to pare their daily bud
gets, substitute a boiling piece for the
weekly roust, make ovet little Mary's
frock Instead of buying a new one,
nnd business begin to fall off.
The 'hill? purchase of million of
Ixsiple Hre conditioned by advertising.
The breakfast food ketchup tooth
pastes nnd galoshes that they could
do without, were Ihlroduivd by adver
tising nnd are kept there by advertls-Ing-lhe
advertising of miinnfiiPtitrers
In the tmigar.lne. retailers In tha
nevvspii-rs Hiers nnd window die
I'hiy end dliect mall matter.
Cut ihi adverilslng sharply off and
we would have a slump beside wlihh
the stock exchange delmcle would Is
a mere Incident- iMirlng the tiewspo
per strike In New York department
store were deprived of their daily ad
vertising announcement nnd sales fell
off Immediately and alarnilngly.
Ilemlnib-rs lo buy are essenthL
Our pns(erlty doiend on the stuta
of mind of the ultimate cotisuimr,
and the ultimate consumer Is at tha
other end of an advertisement. Kr
nest Klmo Culklns In the AtnerUao
Kcvlcw of Itevlewa.
Moder Ling
Wonder tow the Americanologists,
a thousand years I'ltim now. will InteN
pre! some of the sports headlines,
I rohnhtt a evidence li st we stilt art
lo tte lavage sluti.