Chicken Chop Suey Chicken Chop Suty trrtparM bv the fnlted lliia rrartr.vent ot Asrlcullure.) WXU Same. Perhaps you have always thought ot chop suey as t dish that It too un usual and foreign to prepare it home. A a matter of fact, chop suey Is un known In China; It originated In Chinatown in San Francisco, In an attempt to give visitors something out of the ordinary. It Is made with such Chinese ingredients as water nuts, bamboo shoots, bean sprouts, soy sauce and often dried mushrooms, as well as chicken or pork, but a very food dish closely resembling the orig inal chop suey in flaTor may be made with vegetable that are common in most American localities. Soy sauce is sold in a great many groceries, and the chop suey will be almost perfect in flavor if joa can get it If not. Wor cestershire sauce will do. Soy sauce contains a good deal of salt, so the amount of salt needed In your chop suey will depend on which kind of eauce you have. Why not invite your friends or fam ily to try a Chinese supper some eve ning ? If yoa have any Chinese acces sories or decorations, so much the bet ter. At least, you can make chicken chop suey and rice the main attrac tion, with preserved ginger for dea ler! The Chinese do not use bread and butter, because they have the rice, but you may aerre it if your fam ily prefers. The vegetables on which w depend for vitamins are Incor porated la the chop suey-onlons and celery. The recipe below Is from the bureau of borne economics of the United State Department of Agri culture. 1 fowl, welching t to 4 lbs. I cups of shredded onions. I cups of shredded celery. 1 reea pepper, shredded. I cups of chicken broth. 1 tsp. cornstarch. I cups sliced Bra ill nuts or Jerusalem arti chokes. 4 tba. soy sauce. t tbs. fat lVti tap. salt, de pesdlng on the mount ot salt In sauce. 1 tbs. cold water. rut the fowl on a rack In a kettle, half fill with boiling water, cover tightly, and simmer until the meat la nearly tender. Let cool in the broth, remove the meat from the bone, dls- Hints for Housekeepers Dried fruits are ome of the best confections for the children be:ause the sweet Is less concentrated, e e e Prevent rusting In the oven by leav ing the oven door ajar for an hour after baking to allow any moisture to vaporize. e e Pastry improves by chilling, so aft er the dough Is mixed, wrap It In waxed paper and keep It In the refrig erator a few hour. Mattresses will last longer and be more comfortable If they are turned frequently, sunned and cleaned with a brush or vacuum cleaner brush at tachment n Story for "What In the world Is the trouble?' asked a squirrel with a bushy tail, who happened to be near a place In the woods where he saw a little girl was crying. "My name Is Mnhnlla," said the lit tle girl, "and I've lost my oh, oh, oh. I've lost my" then she sobbed and sobbed nnd couldn't say another word. Pretty soon one of them said: "Let's ask our old friend, Mr. Cllant, to suggest some way of stopping Ma halln from crying." "Oh," said Mahalla between her Bobs, "he may eat me up and stop my crying that way. Rut I've lost" and then she burst out crying again. "Dear me, no," said the squirrel, who had suggested the giant. "He I the kindest plant you can Imagine." All the other squirrels who had come around, too, to see whnt waa the trouble, said: "Bushy Squirrel I perfectly right. What he says Is so. The Olnnt Is very kind." "Yes," continued the first squirrel who had spoken to her, or Pushy Fqulrrel, as he was called, "he I out lest friend. He lives In a cave Just little way off, and whenever we gc to call on him be gives us nuts to Is a Welcome Dish ! Cult Delicious, card the skin, and cut the meat Into small piece. Cook the green pepper and onion In fat In a heavy skillet for three or four minutes, turning them frequently. All the celery, chicken m pa t, salt, and broth, cover, and sim mer from five to eight minute, de pending upon the tenderness of the chicken. Mix the cornstarch and cold water until smooth and stir Into the mixture. Then add the nuts or arti choke. Add the soy sauce in suffi cient quantity to give the desired flavor and more salt If neccessary. Graduates Choose Sheer Frocks By CHERIE NICHOLAS i ' ?...,' -' - f, i fa C-'H. ' V,, : ...... V ... .. -.tf 1 (1h(r . ... K As to the matter of being prettily and modlshly frocked, fashion has some extremely Interesting Informa tion to Impart to the "sweet girl grad uate" to be. The Important message has to do with 'ie high style value placed on fine sheer cotton. It la smart to wear frock of the Ingenue type which charm because of the Children By MARY CRAHAM BONNER eat and sends home nut to our moth ers and father. "He tells us wonderful stories of his adventures. He's a big as the cave but he can curl up way Inside Followed by an EnormDu Clant. where none of the real people will bother him. "He' afruld if he came forth they'd iut him In a circus and he doeBlove the wood so much, "Why, he Bays," continued the squir mmm 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I II I I t M I I I Good Things for the Family Table j; i I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I I I I 1 1 1 I III I "Suppose that this her veel." ay the skipper with a tioan, "Should Ion hr eonrln'a, run ny and bump upon a stone, "Suppoe alio d shiver and no down . when eav oureelvri we couldn't:" The mat rplle. "Oh, Mow in eyes! "Suppose, ag'ln, ah shouldn't." Wallace Irwin. There Is no dinner dish Unit Is more popular. If we except chicken, thnn Baked Ham Sonk a hnm over night. In (he morn ing put It Into a kettle with one onion, one carrot, s I s peppercorns, one bay lenf, six clove auU water to cover. Simmer for three or four hours until tender, liemove the skin and stick with whole cloves; bake In a roasting pan, bast ing with the hnm liquid and cider, using half of each. When the hum is well done stir some brown sugar Into the cider snuce and spread all over the ham and brown. Serve hot with the liquor from the pan for sauce. Deviled Lobster. Cook three table Voonfuls of onion, one tnblespoonful of green pepper, tbree tabicapoonfuls of butter very slowly until tender. Add one and one-half cupfuls of lob ster meat and sprinkle with two table- their apparent simplicity no matter how sophisticated, In reality, that sim plicity may be. And so the style wise graduate will be receiving her diploma gowned In quaint dotted swiss of crisp organdie or fine embroidered butiste this season. Organdie Is a favorite with design ers, especially the new embroidered at Bedtime rel, "that when the drcu cornes to the town nearby, the only thing he misses about It Is the peanuts, and be wishes for them so we can have them. "That Is how kind he Is. He's al ways thinking of others." Malmlin had stopped crying nnd had decided the glatit must be Indeed very wonderful If the squirrel were so fond of hlrn. And so she let them go off for hlrn. In a few moments they came hop ping and Jumping along followed by an enormous giant. Some of the little squirrels were perched on his shoulders, and when he snt down they hopped and seam pored nil over him. "What' the trouble, little girl?" be asked, nnd his voice was bo very kind. "I've lost my six wild strawberries," Mahnlln answered. "Six wild strawberries," squealed the squirrels. "V011 needn't have erled over those we can get you more than six." "Hut they were In a basket of sweet crass," said Mahnlln, "nnd such a dear friend gave me the bosket." "Oh," said Mr, Clant. "we will hnve to And that." And Le looked all BPS I I M 1 1 It I HI I II II 1 1 H M 1 1 Br NELLIE MAXWELL I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I M H I H I I I I I spoonful of flour, one toaspoonful each of mustard, salt and paprika to taste, with a toaspoonful of Worcester shire sauce and a cupful of cream. Cook a minute or two. Place In ram ekins or shells nnd hake well covered with buttered crumbs. Fig Cake. Kent three egg whites with one half cupful of sugar and add n teaspoonful of vanilla. Heat three egg yolks with one half cupful of sugar, the grated rind of an orange, a toaspoonful of baking powder sifted twice with a cupful of Hour, add three tnblespooufuls of orange Juice and fold In the egg mixture. Melt four tslili-spoonfuls of butter In a cakepun. add one half cupful of brown augur, one cupful of chopped llg and a sprinkling of broken pecans.' Pour over this the cake mixture and bake 'JO minutes In a moderate oven. When done turn tipsTdo down. and serve with whipped cream. Stewed npriivt, canned pineapple or any fruit desired may be used for this delicious cake dessert. Deviled Chlckei. Prepare a sauce of salt, pepper, dry mustard, parlka, grated lemon peel, lemon Juice, Wor cestershire sauce and a few drops of tabasco sauce. Add a lump of butter when the sauce Is at the boiling point. Now add cube of cooked chicken and serve when well heated through. Vienna Steak. Take one half pound each of veal and beef finely chopped, organdie which to see I to covet. For the graduating frock we can think of nothing prettier than white, or If preferred, flesh-colored allover em broidered organdie. Of course It must have a full hemline with fitted hlp llne. however, for that I the "trick In dressmaking this season, to accent a slender silhouette with a sprightly flare commencing above the knees. The nornml waistline of this youthful gown will be defined with a girlish sash. The sleeve will be either little puff or perhaps a ruffle or two or suggested by a bartha or capelet. I.ater this charming dress will go dancing In the moonlight or, topped with a wlde brimmed summery hat. It will appear at garden parties. It Is rather difficult for the girl se lectlng material for her graduating frock to choose between embroidered and plain organdie which I lace trimmed, the latter to be worn over a taffeta slip. Clever thing are being done with lace and organdie, one of which I posing the crisp transparent weave over a lace foundation slip. The graduating frock being white would be mounted over white lare, but for the party dress the organdie Is apt to be any lovely tint anil the lHi-e underneath should be a perfect mntch. The attractive organdie gown pic tured has a simplicity about It which tunes in charmingly to the graduating scene. Tills dainty dress features bands of lace artfully Inset so as to form a front panel In the skirt, the double rape repeating this trimming. (, 1111, Weelera Newii.apar I'nlnn ) : Doughnuts and Refreshments Popular j (Prtrd r the t'nlle1 rpartment of Agriculture.) VVNU Srvlr. Good tender doughnuts, freshly made, are useful for Innumerable oc casion where elmple refreshments are culled for. At church sociables and other community gatherings something Inexpensive but popular Is usually served, and doughnuts, with a bever age of some sort, answer thl need admirable. When a chance caller comes during the late afternoon, doughnut with coffee are much ap preciated. After the evening 'four some" at cards, doughnuts and a fruit drink are appropriate. The United .State Department of Agriculture gives the recipe. below for doughnuts. The ingredient given make about 40. Doughnut. 1 cup milk. t tp. baking 4'A cups sifted soft- powder. wheat flour. 1 cup siiKar. t tpp. salt. M, tip. cinnamon. 4 tap. 11 11 Urn-K. 1 tsp frit 2 CtfKI. Place the fat In a warm plnce until It becomes soft, though not melted. Combine with the sugar. Stir In the beaten egg yolks, nnd ndd alternately the dry Ingredient, which have been Blfted together, nnd the milk. Add around, nnd down behind a fern was the missing bnskt with the straw berries. Then the Giant nnd nil the squirrels set to work arid gathered many wild strawberries so thnt Mahnlla's basket was filled when she left them. She loved wild strawberries nlmost better than nny fruit and she was very happy about having such a lot of I hem. The giant was happy because he bad proved to one more little girl thnt 11 giant could be a dear, friendly soul, and the squirrels were happy that they bud been the one to briny all this about. So you see, although the V-ry be gun with tears. It ended very f.applly. 1911, YV enters Ntroiwi t'nluu. 1 1 Ml H I I H I 1 1 It II I I I I HI II I M I IU I II I HI II It-t-H-H-H- aeaaon well with salt, pepper and onion Juice, with a grating of nutmeg and a lit (In lemon Juice. Cook ever coals or under gn from eight to ten minutes. Servo with creamed butter and paprika spread over each steak Parsley may be used If preferred. very hot frying pan If lightly greased limy be used Instead of the broiler. BtufTed Dill Pickle. Take two large dill pickle and core the long way with an apple corer. Fill the renters with seasoned cheese nnd chill. Serve cut Into thin slice am! use them at r garnish for a canape. To cream butter easily scald the bowl before using. (Ti, ty3l, Vottn Nwt'irr t'hlun ) Vegetable Stew Makes Complete Meal :t........... ........ A substantial stew made of several different vegetable I liked for change once In a while. When It Is served on toast It I almost a men I In Itself. The bureau of home economic of the I'nlted State popart incut of Agriculture recommends the niotliod of niske It described below. The chil dren will enjoy a savory vegetable stew for a mid day lutu h, and It will be good for them. t cup diced salt porS f rupi diced ruta- tnK turnip 1 mall onion I rups diced po. talo H tP ae I cupe hot water K tap. tail t Hp pepper Fry the diced snlt ork until crisp Itemore the pork and some of the fat from the skillet and brown the onion and turnip In the remaining fat. Add the potato, salt, ssgix and water. Cover nnd simmer until the turnip I tender, iteinove the rover and cook until the stew has thickened some, what. Add the browned salt pork, peper, and more Snlt If needed. Serve with crisp toast. CiOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Gingersnaps That Will Kctain Crispncss 0000000000000000000000000 If the fanUly like glngrr snap you ran make them sometime at home by the recipe below, from the bureau of home economics. These ginger snap should be kept In a tightly closed tin to retain their crlspnes. I cup mnlaiaee. H cup duller or other fat. I V4 cupa lifted flour. H tap. soda, t tlx autar. I to t tba e-inftr, 1H tap. salt. Heat the molassc to the boiling point, and pour It over the fat. IM- solve the soda In a tnblespoonful of water. Add this and the sifted dry In gredlciits to the molasses nnd fat. Mix well and mnke Into a long roll a large around a the rookie are to be. Wrap Ihlf roll of dough In waxed paper sn put In a cold place to chill for several hours or overnight. The dough miiHt be cold through and through to cut properly. When ready to bake, cut the roll Into very thin slices with a shnrp knife nnd bake In a moderate oven (.'!.V di-gn-os Fahren heit) until lightly browned, lu-move from the pan while hot. only a small quantity of liquid at the start. And the flavoring and fold In the well-beaten egg whites last. Itoll out the dotich about one third Inch thick without liniidllng It nny more than necessary. Cut out the dough nuts nnd fry In deep fat, hot enough (.'17.') degrees Fahrenheit), to mnke a doughnut rise to the surface quickly nnd to brown each side In about one minute. Iraln on brown paper. When dry, they may be rolled In sugar. One of the secret of aurces In mak ing doughnut I the use of a plain mixture such ns the above. A rich dough tends to nbsorh too much fat I Ji.4J '.1 , h Tinder Doughnuts, Freshly Mad. In frying. The dough should be rolled smooth nnd not too thick, for a rough surface absorb more fut, and a thick doughnut doe not cook entlrelj through In the nhnrt frying period. If the fat I not hot enough the dough nuts wilt be greasy. Doughnuts can be forced under the fat to make them brown evenly nnd quickly by pushing a wire frying basket down on them. Man's Standby Doomed Itevolving door for homes are now suggested. Here goo down-troddeo man' Inst mode of self-expression. You can't slum a revolving door. Ar Kansas CluzeUe. MOTHERS ARE LEARNING USES OF MAGNESIA From the beginning of expectancy until baby I weaned, Phillips' Milk of MagncMlit perform I Im greatest aervlco for many women. It relieve nausea, heartburn, "morning sickness," Inclination to vomit; help digestion, lis mild lax ative, nctlou fissure regular bowel movement. Phillips' Milk or MagiieNht Is bet ter than lime water for iieiitrall.lug cow' milk for Infant feeding. All drugstores have Phillips' Milk of Magnesia In geiieroiH 'J.V and fiilc bottles. Always IiisIkI on the genuine, endorsed by physicians for Ml years. Uurne Library Closed Diiiihcoio Palish library, founded III IT'.ni by Hubert Hurns, t tin poet, when farming at HIINImihI, Scotland, bus Just been closed. Itiltal libraries, ahlch were aided by the Oirneglu trustees, have killed It. The book of the library lire being given to recreation rooms In the dUtrlct, Hurns was the first librarian nnd mcitihcrNlilp was by subscription. In recent years there was too great a lb-crease In membership for It to sur vive. HAN. FORD'S Dalsom of Myrrh PAKKKK'S HAIR ItALSAM HuKtra m.e llur ViUlaJ iMperte Low an to mm! II t mi on tftole tLOKt-lloN MIAMhNl-I.UItnruila eunMrtlon with 1'arkar i Hair lUlaem aUkMlhe) Stair enft and fluffy, to br rnail of at drug iala. illeraaOxnitcal Wurte. l'alchoue.N.?. final erar 1(1) nart h ana bulk, ellr.f. eteaa, email aula or tavoa, IrvaHliie, Oat Gray's Ointment frrn dfifiWt re W. F. Ofi Co. N.!,.iUa. Taaa list U boi taiar)rlaU vk. r il"d lf IW- I daat Aadrea Jactm. W rlU f In abaaua. Norlb Americas Cold Ten year ago the gold output of the I'nlted Stutel win three time a great a thnt of t'atiuda. Today rhlelly owing tu the Increase In Can ada, the two cminlrle produce al most equal quantities. WHEN NERVOUS OR RUNDOWN Fvrrctt. 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It helps '"break-up" a cold by keeping tlio bowels free from ull that sickening mucus waste. Ymt have, a famous doctnr't word for this laxative. Dr. Culd well's record of having attended over 3.ri00 liirths without loss of one mother or huby is believed uniipjo in American medical history. Get n hotlln of Dr. Culdwcll'i Syrup Pepsin from your drugstore nnd have it ready. Then you won't have to worry when any member of your family is hendachy, bilious, ((assy or constipated. Syrup Pepsin is flood for ull nKcs. It sweetens tho bowels; increases appetite makes digestion more complete. D. W. D. Caldwcli' SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctor's Family Laxative m li It J A