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33 HOME AND FARM MAGAZINE SECTION In the Home — Fashions — Household Hints — Recipes HOW GOSSIP BREAKS UP not treated , would mean the e n tire loss W OMEN'S CLUBS. of the tooth. Once your teeth begin to N th e c u rren t issue o f Farm and F ire decay, then nothing but th e skill of an side H ilda Richmond w rites an exjm rt will help you, but th e tiling to do artic le urg in g th e developm ent of is to tak e good care o f them , to prevent clubs am ong farm women, b u t she A PRACTICAL BATHING SUIT th e decay and keep your b re a th sw eet issues th e follow ing w arning: and fresh. The rem edy o f all rem edies " O n ly one th in g is fa ta l to th e H E R E 18 a b ath in g is, of course, cleanliness, and night and h appy social life o f an y country com suit th a t is a most m orning should see von w ith te e th well m unity, and th a t is gossip. I f the ladies excellent one fo r the brushed aud m outh well rinsed by some cannot fin d in the wide field o f house purpose, fo r it can ba harm less lotion. keeping, chicken raising, preserving, worn w ith or w ithout the care of children, public schools, rntisic, sk irt, and o ften , when s r t, reading, public, im provem ents, good th e sw im m ing lessen is governm ent, health, sewing, en tertain - in progress or an activ e and all other d elig h tfu l household b ath is to be enjoyed, Spinach. tanks, onougli m aterial to lif t the m eet th e sk irt is only an im Clean thoroughly, cook fo r ten m in ings above p etty personalities, then th e pedim ent. Tho blouse utes in boiling salted w a te r (one cup little club, or w h atev er it is called, is and bloomers are cu t in w ater to one ]xiiind sp in ach ). D rain, doomed. W henever gossip is allowed one and th e blouse is chop very fin e or run through tho m eat to creep into an y o rg anization people made w ith th e kimono grinder, add one onion w hich has been will begin to break up into little cliques sleeves th a t mean both chopped fine. M elt ono tablespoon of or circles or groups, and th e whole th in g com fort and sim plicity b u tte r, add one tablespoon flour and one fa ilx ” of m aking an d tho cup of soup stock. Cook u n til smooth, stra ig h t sk irt is joined add one tablespoon of g rated cheese, N EW KIND OF H A IRPIN. to a belt. L ight w eight salt and pepper and pour over chopped V ERY woman know s how tro u b le m ohair and lig h t w eight spinach. ¡Serve w ith hard cooked eggs. some hairpins are— how th ey slip • • • serge arc good m aterials o u t when tho w earer suddenly for g ir ls ’ suits. T here Green Pea Souffle. m oves her head. II. Jacobson of F o rt are salt w ater silks th a t Cook peas about done, have ready a W orth, Texas, has ju s t obtained a p a t are good fo r th e purpose sauce made as. follow s: In to a sk illet and lig h ter o f w e ig h t put a tablespoon of b u tte r, le t m elt and W hich is th e best m ate s tir into a tablespoon o f flour, add one rial alw ays depends upon cup o f m ilk, and let coine to a boil, pour th e special ren d itio n s. If th is over th e peas and sp rin k le th e top out fo r an improved hairpin, shown the b ath in g hour is to w ith brow ned b read crum bs, and le t here. Tho pin is provided with a p air be spent larg ely in play bako a few m inutes. o f springs th a t grip th e h air and make on th e beach, wool of • • • i t im possible to ja r out the pin. light w eight is a good Green Pea Pudding. m aterial, since it is ap t Cook peas tender. To each p in t o f p rev en t chill. Tn th o p ic cooked peas, add a cup o f sw eet m ilk, tu re, dark blue m ohair is one egg, one teaspoon of sugar, and h alf trim m ed w ith sa lt w ater a cup of fin e b read crum bs. Mix well OR b ites apply vaseline and b u rn t sa tin and w ith w hite and bake long enough for th e egg to set. alnin; lemon ju ice for bee stings braid. Do not let bako too long or th e cu stard common bluing fo r b its o f any in p a rt will whey. F o r th e S y e a r size, sect, or vaseline, lard and b u rn t alum • • • the su it w ill req u ire 51 can bo applied. Apple Custard Pie. • • « yds. of m aterial 27, 3J G rate fo u r apples, add yolk o f two F o r vaseline stain , soak in cold wa yds. 36, 2} yds. 44 in. eggs, saving the w hites fo r th e m e te r for h a lf an hour or longer. Then wide, w ith J yd. 27 in. ringue, one-half enp sugar, tw o ta b le apply warm w ater, and fin ally wash in spoons of cream , add nutm eg to su it wide, 5 yds. o f b raid for stro n g w hite soap and boiling w ater. I f ta ste . B ake th e sam e as any o rd in ary the trim m ing. w h ite goods, put in th e sun. cu stard pie. W hen done, cover w ith • • • The M ay M anton p a t m eringue, m ade from the w hites of the Cream of ta r ta r will remove iron rust. tern o f the su it 8250 is eggs. P u t in oven and brow n. To ta k e iodine stain is from linen, m ake r u t in sixes from 4 to 12 a th ick p aste of o rd in ary starch and Baked Liver. years. A sk y o u r m er •o y e r tho stains, and then apply h e a t— F ew people know how delicious c a lf 's d ith e r th a t of the sun or stove. F or ch an t fo r it. liv er is when baked in stead o f fried. carbolic acid burn apply vinegar, a t P lace w hatever q u a n tity you have, in 8250 Girl’s Bathing Suit, 4 to 12 Years. onci». and then make a poultice of stale a chunk (n o t sliced ), in a sm all pan b read and vinegar. This holds good fo r Designed by May Manton. w ith a little w a te r and a generous lum p • burn from lye. of b u tte r. S a lt th is well and baste • • e o ften . W hen it is su ffic ie n tly done it F o r sore feet, th ree p a rts salicylic usually sh rin k s to about h a lf its o rig i »cid powder, ten p a rts starch pulverised nal size. W hen served h o t it is de and 89 per cent of pulverized soapstone. licious, b u t when served cold an d S ift into shoes and stockings. F o r a J K R H A H 8 you th in k th a t yo u r teeth m any p ro p rieta ry articles th a t are ex sliced and garnished, it m akes a real can k er in the month, tw o ounces honey are not a . enspicueiis p a rt of your cellent. but there are ju s t as m any th a t delicacy fo r supper. A ny b it le ft over mixed w ith oue h alf dram of ¡»owdered fin al m ake up. I f you do, yon are contain acids and g r itty substances th a t m akes a nice ad d itio n to th e school borax or boric acid powder. very much m istak en . They are most a re ruinous to the enam el of the teeth. luncheon. • • • aluable ad ju n c ts to both yo u r beauty The te e th can be k ep t p erfectly clean Baked Pum pkin. The body requires some p roteia and and your health. We have seen more than Peel and c u t some pum pkin into dice by th e use of a little '.re c ip ita te d chalk fa t, and w orking mea can use mere than one p re tty g irl sm ile, show ing a set of once a day, an d w arm liincw atcr at and stew u n til tender, b u t not soft. o th er people; but th a t does not alw ays ill k ep t, yellow teeth , aud spoil th e night. L isterin e and m yrrh are harm less D rain and when cold place in a b u t moan hot, heavy, m eats and gravies. whole e ffe c t secured by h er facial and v ery e ffe c tiv e lotions for tho teeth, tered b ak in g dish, add h alf a cupful o f W ork in a lo t o f su b stitu te s these beauty. I f y o u r te e th are in b ad con and can be used in place o f p ro p rietarv sugar, a saltspoonful of sa lt and a d a y s - p e a s , beans, cheese and eggs, w ith dition, th a t m eans you will have a bed articles whoso in g red ien ts are a m ys tablespoonful of b u tte r. B ake brow n. ■uts, cream and oil ia th e salad combi b reath , and n o th in g can b e m ore o f tery . • • • ■ations. T here are so m any ways. fensive th an this. We would n o t tr y to Apple Cake. I f yonr te e th a re 1st ra th e r fa r ap art, • • • com pete w ith a d e n tist, b u t th ere are Cream to g eth er a h alf cupful of b u t G ive th e pansies and sw eet peas plenty lots o f th in g s th a t g irls can do a t home thus allow ing p articles o f food to lodge te r and tw o cupfuls o f su g ar and b eat betw een them , then use a quill tooth of w ater, b u t in the cool of the evening, to p rev en t th ia dreaded visit to th e d en into them a h a lf cupful e f m ilk and and be sure the soil is not washed from tist. L ik e e v e ry th in g else im p o rtan t, pick or den tal floss. N eedless to sav, five w hipped eggs. L ast o f all, add th is m ust be done in the p riv acy of their roots. however, it ta k e s a few m om ents of your room and not a t the table. I f th ree cupfuls o f flour into w hich have • • o your time, now and then. ta r ta r is inclined to form a t th e root of been sifted tw o sm all teaspoonfuls of To revive house p lan ts th a t are droop M others should begin w ith th e ir chil yo u r teeth you should a t lemons and b ak in g powder. B ake in layers. W hen *■(?. p o t » tablespoon o f amm onia in dren when th ey h av e th e ir firs t se t of acid fru its, and occasionally nse mag cold m ake the fillin g by b e a tin g in a th ree q u arts of w ater and sprinkle them teeth. These should be k ep t in good nesia. R insing the m outh out w ith a double boiler a capful of apple sauce, freely w ith tho m ixture, both p lan ts condition as long as possible. I f the solution of c .m phor ts also beneficial. adding sugar to ta ste , and th en b e a t an d soil. ing in g rad u ally th e yolks of tw o eggs te e th have a ten d en cy to be b rittle , be A g reat m any foreig n ers found in the O S O and th e juice o f a lemon. Cook, stirrin g sure th a t is caused by some in tern al w orking class o f to d ay have exceeding D o n ’t lie aw ake th in k in g about the condition, and yo u r physician should be fo r a m inute, an d set aside u n til cold v exing th in g s th a t happened today sa d consulted. Lim e w ater used freq u en tly ly w hite te e th , well preserved, and before spreading on th e rake. th e work ia store for tom orrow ; sleep is about as good a p rev en tiv e fo r the physicians say th is is caused by the al will solve th e problems b e tte r than any b reak in g of young c h ild re n 's te e th as most u niversal use o f sa lt fo r cleansing W ellesley College Fudge. am ount of nig h t th in k in g possibly can. an y th in g , and can be compounded at teeth . T his is not recom m ended for a P u t a pint o f cream and tw o cupfuls tw ice a day m ethod, b u t by using it two • • • of pow dered su g ar in the ch afin g dish, h me. P u t a teaen p fu l of clean, un- P o stag e stam ps th a t have stuck to slacked lime in a p itch er, pouring about or th ree tim es a week g reat b e n e fit will and s tir g en tly to avoid scorching u n result. I t destroys m any deposits th a t g eth er can easily be separated by pass two q u arts o f w a te r over it. 8 tir this til th e m ixture begins to boil. Then are injurious to th e teeth , and gives tug a m oderately hot iron over them. add one q u a rte r o f a pound o f un u> until it has a m ilky 1 ok, th en let it firm ness to tho gums. • • s sw eetened. g rated chocolate- The m ix- stand u n til it has settled and becomes L et us im press upon you the great tu rs should ju s t bubble over a very I f th e n ig h t is su ltry and th e little quite clear. P o u r th is w ater o ff and re a ir stirrin g seems hot, wet a thin cloth fill the p itch er w ith pure w a te r S tir necessity of v isitin g a d e n tist onee m oderate heat fo r about nine m inutes. and stretch it across th e open window thoroughly. let i t stan d un til it has every year. I f your teeth a re a p t to d e When su fficien tly cooked. add an inch and the a ir coming through will be settled again, th en poui o ff th a t w ater cay th en go tw ice a year. The m ajo r aud a h alf cube of b u tte r, s tir v ig o r •ooled. and nse frequently. Give th e child two ity of women w ait u n til th ey have a ously and beat steadily fo r eig h t m in • • • oi th ree tablespoonsful in milk or w a toothache, then rush to tho d en tist fo r utes, adding h a lf a pound o f fresh help. Many o f these trip s could be m arshm allow s ent in to shreds and a F ill th e bouse full of cool n ig h t and te r durin g the day. avoided and large bills k ep t down to a qu arter of a pound o f chopped pecan aariy m orning air, th ea draw the shade« Much harm ia doas by the careless m iaim um by those seaii a n ru a l visita. m eats. T urn in to a b u tte re d pan, and an the sunny sides and keep as much use o f highly scented and injurious T he d en tist sees a t once ’o n e little de as it begins to harden m ark into a f the hot air out as possible. tooth waters and powders. There are cay th a t is ju s t sta rtin g , and which, if I H E F Necessary Care of Teeth