The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 02, 1927, Image 7

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    THE HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
thrilled many years ago by Mr
CAN ASPARAGUS BY
USING BACON FOR .
Barnes' horsemanship."
••HOT PACK” METHOD
FLAVOR AND FOOD
“Vary handsome of yon to aay
said Neeland Barnes. “I flatter
self I could ride In those days."
“What I am going to aay may seem Sterilization /» More Certain le Uteful in Making Sand-
nothing whatever to do with me at
and Product Better.
wiche» for Luncheon.
<& t i l t . Weeiara Newspaper U aloa.l
first It may even be that you will
Now in Good Health by Using
consider me guilty of some breach of (P re p e r , <5 by th e U nited S ta tes D epart
L e t's Just be s le d , th e g y p sy w in d
(P rep ared by th e U nited State« D ep a rt­
Is b lo w in g
good form when I mention certain
m ent o f A g ricu ltu re.)
m en t o f A gricu ltu re.)
Lydia E. Pinkham*» Vago-
Acrope the clo v er m eadow , t w e e t
msttsra la the past Ufa ot all three of
Uee the steam-pressure capner for
The housekeeper who wishes to feed
table Compound
en d tree,
you. I f so, I beg you to believe I shall canning asparagus at home, «he
her family well at small coat should
And w h o conld e lg h w h o h ea rs
aay nothing Idly. I have a definite method now recommended by the look Into the possibility of utilizing
th e m erry c h a lle n g e
tanalng, Michigan—“I have taken
I ,
T u t care a sid e, and fo llo w ,
plan in asking you to meet, and I United States Department of Agricul
bacon to more ways than heretofore.
«41* E. PJnkham'3 Vegetable Com-
fo llo w m e.”
pound whenever I
must tell my atory In my own w a y / tore for all vegetables and most fruits
For example, in many families the
L et's Just bs glad ,
needed It. When I
Pater Mllman looked from one to Is known as tha “hot pack.” The point school children, and often older mem­
first
used (t I waa
EVERYDAY FOODS
the other of them a little anxiously. about the “hot pack" method Is that ber* of the household, carry sandwich­
ao bad I could hardly
Ha was meticulous In matters of per­ tha material to be canned Is heated to es. Bacon can be put in these sand­
w a l k across t h e
sonal conduct and he feared he might the boiling point or cooked a ahort wiches, either by Itself or in combina­
The onion Is one of our most valu­
room without cry­
be exceeding bis rights.
time before being put into the cans or tion with other meat, lettuce and salad able vegetables. The following way
ing. I was tired all
“So far as I am concerned," said Jara, so that in the shortest possible dressing, such as one finds In a club
thA time. I think
of serving them 1» worth
my trouble Was com,
Fleming Bradney, “you have nothing time the temperature of the whole ja r saDdwlch. Either bread or toast may
tryin g :
c o p y p i « ht la
W.M.U
lng op me for six
to fear. I have done nothing to be la raised to the required point. This
t* a UHlTtO S T A T ta
be used.
atA vica
Onions Stuffed W ith
m o n t h s before I
ashamed of, although I cannot expect results In more ’certain sterilization
Peanut Butter.— S e l e c t
When time Is short, plain bacon
realized I t I read
and a better product because of short­ sandwiches copslstlng of bread and
mild, medium s i z e d
hla fancy amazingly. Quaint bridges, the world to believe that»“
of your wonderful
er cooking.
“My
reputation,"
said
Malet,
“la
two
or
three
slices
of
crisp
cooked
ba­
onions.
Peel
and
boll
little
streams
with
brilliant
goldfish,
m
e d 1 o 1 n e In the
STORY PROM T H E START
Like all other garden products as­ con can be put together In a very few
until tender, cut out the paper, and e e e tny husband
garden-lanterns, strangely set atones, trifle besmirched, but I have long
Bacon sandwiches out-of-
centers from each, leav­ bought me a bottle, and after the first
made thia back yard of seventy feet since ceased applying whitewash paragus onght to be canned as quickly minutes.
F rom the oo m fo rteb le finan cial
■Ituatlon to w h ich he had beea
ing a shell of the onion. few doses I felt better, so kept on
long by half as mnch wide the most Juvenal aaya that to be poor la to be as possible after it has been cut, so doors can be made wherever one's pic­
taking It until I was well and strong.
born, P atar M llm an. Am arloan
ridiculous. Well, Mr. Mllman, I can It la wise to do a llttla canning fre­ nic party happens to ba The bacon
Chop
the
onion
re­ I take It a t times when I feel tired and
entrancing
garden
he
had
seen
on
thia
g en tlem a n o f tha old aohool, and
quently while the season lasts rather can be toasted over a fire In the woods, moved, add an equal quantity of pea­ It
plead guilty to that count”
Avenne where he, too, bad been born.
helps me. I w ill always have a good
la st of hie fa m ily , la p ra ctlo a lly
Peter Mllman turned courteously than to attempt a large amount at any each person cooking his own pieces nut t-utter, one-half teaspoonful of word for yonr medicine and tell any­
raducad to p en u ry th rou gh tha
A t the other end of It was a sort of
one time.
m lafortu n a of a frland, Haaan
with tha aid of a forked stick; and salt, and one-half teaspoonful of pap­ one what good It has done ma. I
platform on which comfortable seats to the third guest
Brawar, w hom ha had u n w ise ly
“Don’t mind me,” said Barnes
I f you wish to can the asparagus either because of the Jollity of the rika. Mix and fill the onions. Place recommended It to my neighbor for her
were arranged. Immediately below it
tru sted . L e a rn in g o f B rew er’s su l-
I f yon whole, wash It carefully, and tie It In occasion, or the good flavor of the In a buttered baking dish and baata girl, who Is sixteen yeara old, and It
was a lily-pool. Twenty feet above genially. “I am used to i t
clde, w hloh m ean s tha daatruatlon
had had all the d— n silly relations uniform bundles, cut to fit tha con- bacon, or the special taste given by with hot cream three times during the was Just what she needed. She la feel­
o f h is la s t h op s, M llm an e n g a g e s a
was a framework of steel mesh
ing fine now, and goes to school every
F raneh b u tlsr, AoblUe Lu try,
the wood fire, the sandwiches will baking. Serve with a sauce using the day.”—Mas. E. F. B assstt , 218 South
which mosquito netting was attached. I’ve had, you’d have no sensitive
w h o sp e a k s no E n g lish , and Is
spots
le
f
t
I
have
been
worthless
seem to be the best one has ever eat­ liquid from the pan, thickened.
“This Is exquisite,” Malet mur
Hayford Avenue, Lansing, Michigan. .
to rep la ce Sneed. se rv a n t o f lo n g
en. The addition of lettuce, with or
Do not continue to feel all run-down
mured. “No wonder you do not move. since birth.” He chuckled. “But
8calloped Chicken W ith Corn.— Use
sta n d in g .
B y L utry, M llm an
san d s la tts r s to P rof. F lam in g
without salad dressing, is an Improve­ the leftover meat from a stewed or and half sick when Lydia E. Pinkham’»
Your taste seems to me to be perfect I ’ve had a d— n good run for my
B radnay, F lo y d M alat and N e e -
money, even I f this Juvenal person
ment for many persons.
I have never been In a more harmonl
roasted fowl. For each cupful of the Vegetable Compound la sold by drug­
land B arnes, man w hom tha
gists everywhere. I t la a root and herb
Sliced onion or pickle In a bacon meat add one cupful of fresh corn or medicine and has been used by women
ous and beautifully furnished house.” has my number up and the race lost.
w orld h a s olasslfled as fa ilu re s,
sandwich gives an acceptable flavor. of cornlet (corn prepared by pressing for over fifty years.
onoa o f h ig h p osition . In resp onse,
W hile Achille was bringing coffee Rub It In, If It helps you. My wool Is
tha th ree c a ll on him a t h is hom e.
Various kinds of “club” sandwiches out the centers) and one cupful of
and liqueurs, Mllman explained how, black, and I know I t "
Tm afraid you don’t exactly un
are made, all of them Including bacon cream sauce.
by the use of glass where now was
Place the chicken
1
as one of the chief Ingredients. A mixed with the sauce In layers with
netting, be conld regulate the tem­ derstand.” Peter Mllman smiled. “1
CHAPTER III— Continued
chicken club sandwich 1« commonly the corn. Cover with buttered crumbs
perature and keep hla garden beanti am neither schoolmaster nor reprov
made with three pieces of toasted and bake until the crumbs are brown.
fui when snowstorms raged and frost lng relative. I merely wish to ask
your paruon If I talk of things In
By degrees Bradney found himself bit viciously.
bread as a basis, and between these,
Best Cake,— Cream three-fourths of
your
lives
that
may
stir
np
unhappy
listening to Barnes’ anecdotes with a
two fillings consisting of lettuce, ba­ of a cupful of butter, add one and one-
I t was when Achille had gone that
leas critical attitude. Barnes had hu­ Neeland Barnes found hlmaelf sigh­ memories.”
Far Indigestion, Dyspepsia, «to.
con, tomato, and sliced chicken, quarter cupful* of sugar gradually, the
Relieves Distress after Hurried
Floyd thought of his lonely room
mor. A handsome man, Bradney de­ ing. He had abandoned the Idea of
with salad dressing. Veal or other beaten yolks of four eggs, one-half
Meals or Overeating.
Being »
cided, courageous, popular with men hla man-of-the-world questioning of hla hla uncongenial work, and looked
cold meat makes a palatable filling In cupful of cold water, two and one-half
gentle laxative, It keeps the di­
and women alike and not burdened host H e was content that this pleas- about him and sighed. He liked this
a club sandwich. These sandwiches cupfuls of flour sifted with three tea­
gestive tract working normally.
unknown Peter Mllman, with h is
w ith sufficient mental power to enable
are bulky and are intended to be spoonfuls of baking powder, and lastly
charming manner and a dignity that
him to feel he had a mission In life.
served on a plate and eaten with a the stiffly beaten whites folded In.
30c &. 90c. At all Druggists.
bad something forgotten and Victorian
B e lived, no doubt, as his wealthy
knife and fork. They constitute the Pnt together with a coffee filling and
6. 6. CRIES, In a WOODBURY, N. J.
about I t
Life had not given Malet
class does, simply for the moment
main dish for a luncheon or supper, cover with maple frosting and nuts.
but as they are ordinarily made with
In truth, Neeland Barnes had for­
what It bad promised, and the dlsap
Hot Butterscotch Sauce.— Stir and
polntment had embittered h im ; bnt
gotten Llppaky entirely. The dinner
toast they are not so suitable for cook together one cupful of sugar,
packing
In
a
lnnch
box
to
be
eaten
there was nothing disgraceful In what
was excellent. A fellow-countryman
one-fourth cupful of corn sirup, aud
several hours later.
of Achille's had seen to th a t The
had brought him low.
one-half cupful of, boiling water with
wines Were superb. Barnes adopted
“Go ahead, Mr. Mllman,” he said.
Bacon and cottage cheese combine one-third of a cupful of butter. Cook
an air of exquisite but lofty courtesy
well In sandwiches either ef plain until brown, then add one-tlilrd of a
“You can talk for days I f yon like,”
Asparagus May Be Cut In Half-Inch
toward his fellow-guests. They said
bread or toast. Eggs and bacon can cupful of boiling water and serve over
“Let me begin with Mr. Fleming
Pieces and Canned in the Steam-
very little, but their table manners
ba
made as acceptable in sandwiches Ice cream. The sauce should harden
Bradney,” said Mllman. “I have said
Pressure Canner.
were reassuring. When the dinner
as when served together for breakfast. slightly on the cream.
once beard him lecture. I t was be­
should be finished, Barnes determined
cause I read an article of bis In the talners, either glass Jars or tin cans. The egg may be scrambled and mixed
8weetbreads Country Style,—Dredge
to lean back In his chair, survey Mil-
North American Review on radio-ac­ Place the bundles In a saucepan with during cooking with the bacon cut up with seasoning and flour, sufficient
man with a smile that had world-
In
small
pieces,
or
It
may
be
hard
tivity. W hat I read and afterward boiling water over the tough lower
parboiled sweetbreads. Arrange In a
knowledge and kindly cynicism In It,
heard him say stirred up my Imagina­ portion. Cover tightly and boll for four boiled, minced, and mixed with the baking dish, brush with melted butter,
and demand to know for what reason
tion powerfully, and I understood that or five minutes Pack rapidly Into hot bacon when being put Into the sand­ allowing two tablespoonfuls to each
DU I n f a n t .' a n J C h ilJ ra n
he was brought from Peekskill retire­
man may have a passion for knowl­ containers The asparagus may, If you wiches. Liver and bacon sandwiches pair of sweetbreads. Cover with thin
Al eU «¡ruggiate
m ent As one old New Yorker to an­
are made by chopping the liver to a slices of fat salt pork. Bake In a hot
edge which Is a burning hunger.”
Ilka, be cut up Into half-inch lengths
Non-Nercotfc, Non-Alcoholic
other, Peter Mllman would give his
paste, seasoning It with salt, pepper, oven twenty-five minutes, basting
Fleming Bradney nodded his head. for canning. In this case cover with
reasons.
“Yea,” he commented, “that’s a good boiling water, bring to a boll and then and small pieces of bacon, and using twice during the cooking. Remove the
Oakland, Nebr., Feb. 28. 1220
“That’s a very fine oll-palntlng over
Anglo-American Drug O x,
description of It. I t Is a passion that pack hot Into the containers. Which­ the mixture as a sandwich filling. Ba- pork during the last five minutes of
your head, Mr. Mllman,” said Floyd
Gentlemen
:
con
may
be
added
to
give
seat
to
any
recognizes no limits of time or labor ever way you prepare the asparagus,
cooking.
I am more than glad to tell vou
Malet, disturbing the train of Barnes'
expended. I t Is a passion that has tha containers are completely filled up cold meat used In sandwiches. I f the
<
the
experience
and result obtained
For the Convalescent.
fancies.
rom your wonderful Baby Medicine.
knowledge as its goal and not fame with boiling water, and each Jar is sandwich can be served while the ba-
More Insistent than the call for
Our
second
baby
is
now seven month,
"A relative of mine," Mllman an
con Is hot, the result is particularly
or money. Yes, I had It once.”
old and haa never given u s a moment's
food Is the desire for drink, In both
salted In the proportion of one tea-
trouble.
The
first
and
only thing .he
swered, “Capt. Oliver Mllman. That
good.
A
little
salad
dressing
Is
need­
'T h e circumstances which led Mr. »poonful of salt to each quart canned.
health and Illness. The
has ever taken waa Mrs. W indow’s
was painted in Holland when he was
ed on the m eat Lettuce, watercress,
Syrup. She has four teeth and 1. a!-
Bradney to give up his life-work and
sense of hunger may de­
The hot-packed Jars or cans are
ways smiling and playing,
g. C ulling
a young soldier In England's wars
drop out of hla world have never been sealed at once, put Into the hot canner, celery or tomato may be added, mak­
ferth t. m a d . a u y by "*
part, bnt the desire for
Mrs.
with France. I t Is by Jordaens, the
Winslow's
Syrup.
M
told In their entirety,” Peter Mllman and processed for 40 minutes at 10 ing the result similar to a club sand­
drink Is seldom lost. In
brilliant fellow-student of Bubens. He
(N a m . on n m u ti)
said, after a pause. T am going to pounds pressure, or 240 degrees Fahr­ wich except that bread Is used Instead
Illness the thought of
joined his brother In Plymouth coun­
of toast
By Degrees Bradnay Found Himself tell, yon now. I may say that up to enheit After processing for the re­
food Is often distasteful,
ANGLO-AM ERICAN DRUG CO.
ty, Massachusetts, Just after that pic­
Bacon
can
be
cooked
and
served
the
momeut
of
hla
retlremeht
we
have
1 1 M 1 1 Fultoo Street, New York
Listening to Barnes’ Anaedotas.
quired length of time, remove the con­
but the desire for fluids
ture was painted. Later he fought in
with
greens
and
beans,
and
nsed
to
never had a physicist who gave auch tainers from the canner. Invert glass
Is Intensified. While wa­
‘King Philip’s war.’ H e was killed ant atmosphere remain unchanged. He promise as he. I t Is to the honor of a
ter Is the one drink most
Jars and place them out of drafts. garnish and give flavor to many vege­
fighting for England against France In did not want to think of going back great university in this state that he
Cool tin cans by plunging them In cold tables, poultry and meat dishes. A
desired for quenching
Pennsylvania. Historians know It as to Llppaky and the refit question. was elected professor of etheric
water. Keep all canned products un­ small piece makes any soup tastier.
thirst, other drinks are
‘King W illiam ’s war.’ His brother The wine and the green Chartreuse physics and asked to erect the moat
highly enjoyed by both
der observation at room temperature Bacon and eggs, scrambled or fried, la
disowned him for hts godless ways of Induced a pleasant lassitude. Neeland superb laboratory for his work that
In Illness, besides
for at least a week. Discard any hearty enough for a dinner dish oc­ sick or well.
life. In revenge Captain Oliver be­ Barnes stretched hla long legs and felt could be b u ilt I t waa to exceed In
casionally.
By
using
bacon
frequently
quenching thirst, liquids reduce the
showing signs of spoilage and watch
queathed him his entire fortune, at peace.
the
housewife
adds
greatly
to
the
fla­
equipment that of Cambridge univer­ others of the same lot until it Is cer­
temperature of the patient; they also
which rescued the stern and righteous
vor and Interest of the food she serves. serve as a form to give nourishment
“Yon have been very patient gen­ sity. He was allowed to design I t
tain that they are keeping.
brother from beggary. But for Oliver tlemen,” Mllman began, “In not ask­ think such a chance haa rarely been
Frying bacon so that It la thorough­ when more solid foods are refused or
Farmers’ Bulletin 1471-F, “Canning
haarletn oil has been a world­
Mllman we might have become ob­ ing me ere this for what reason I In­ given to one so young.”
ly delicious and crisp Is chiefly a mat­ cannot be taken.
Fruita and Vegetables at Home,” will
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
scure farmers ou Cape Cod. W hat the vited yon. And'you have been very
ter
of
getting
the
water
and
excess
fat
Bradney nodded his head. “I t was be helpful to you throughout the can­
Drinks relieve nausea, stimulate the
Mllmana had, they owe to him.**
courteous to come when- my letter the greatest opportunity ever offered ning season. I t is free while the sup­ out of It, aaya the United States De­ heart, excite the gastric Juices, con­ bladder disorder*, rheumatism,
might
have
been
construed
In
an
of­
Neeland, Barnes launched Into a bit-
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
partment of Agriculture. In order not trol bowels and soothe the congested
man.”
ply lasts.
ter Invective against righteous rela­ fensive light." Neeland Barnes per­
to burn It, one should be very careful state of the alimentary canal. So we
“And be lost i t ” Mllman’s qnlet,
tives. “Take it from one who knows,'
that neither the bacon nor the fat In must recognise their Importance In
mitted himself to smile at being In­ precise voice went on. “He lost it,
Cara o f Leather Covering»
he concluded, “it is the black sheep sulted by a gift of a hundred dollars. and with It the chance of making
the pan becomes overheated. Through­ dealing with Illness.
Leather furniture coverings look out the process the fat should remain
I have never met any of you per­ career of supreme service to mankind.
who’ll do a man a good turn when
All drinks, as well as other foods
better and last longer If they're rnbbed
light brown color and should not given to a patient, should be subject
he needs I t
Pre found that my sonally before, although I have beard
wonder I f Mr. Bradney would mind
occasionally
with
castor
oil.
This
re­
Mr.
Bradney
lecture
and
have
seen
be allowed to get dark brown. I t Is to the advice of the physician In at­
righteous relatives always gave me
telling us how.”
stores to the leather the oil that grad­ easier therefore to cook It slowly than
correct internal troubles, stim u la te vita l
good advice and the shadier sort some of Mr. Malet's work. I also was
(TO B E CO NTINUED.)
tendance, for even harmless grape
ually
dries
o
u
t
The
oil
should
be
organa. T hree sizes. All d ru g g ist.. Insist
to cook It fa s t
slipped me the coin.”
Juice has proved fatal In cases recov­
o n th e original genuine O olo M bdal .
To be crisp, bacon does not qeed to ering from typhoid.
“Some day a great lawlessness w ill oxoxexexexex+xvi+xexexexexexexoxexoxoxexexexexexexexe well nibbed In and any excess wiped
off tha surface, or It will collect and
drain while It is cooking. It can even
aweep over the world,’’ Malet declared.
Like everything else prepared for
hold dirt which w ill darken the leath­
P A R K E R ’S
be fried In deep fat with excellent re­ the Invalid’s table, all beverages
“I don’t mean as a concerted action
H A IR B A L S A M
er,
and
soil
whatever
touches
IL
sults.
on the part of any Socialist or Syn­
ff8tu eali.tr ¡ailing
should be made and served with the
dicalist but an expreqglon of human
r t o Q r .^ a n d f o L t H e t f
utmost daintiness. A smeary, thick
the orchestra stopped playing and the
Caruso,
In
his
prime,
possessed
the
Druvaiata
unrest We have been tied down too
glass of lukewarm lemonade or other
F tw K g^ .M .r,
most powerful voice most people ever stage became a scene of confusion
CREAM CHEESE FOR SALADS IS EXCELLENT
long. W e have endured too much the
drink, which should be cold and at­
heard, bnt there lived before him the A few momenta later, tha realisation
H IN D E R C O R N S itctnoTM Oonia. CeJ-
oppressions of those In authority."
tractive to the eye, would nauseate a looeee,
etc., etop« a ll pain, enauree eom iort to itae
great tenor Tamagno, whose voice pos­ had come to them that not only had
t —k. make« w elk ln f m ur. Ito bv m all or At Drug»
“We’ll stampede, you mean?" said
well person.
Chemical Works, Pftichof u«, N. Y.
sessed
even
greater
volame.
On
his
Tamagno
a
glorious
voice,
but
that
be
Barnes. 'T il be there.”
Various fru it Juices of other kinds
first appearance In Moscow he was knew how to use It as an artist, and
“Do you think,” Peter Mllman
than lemon and orange may he used,
announced to sing “Othello." When then their applause shook tha theater
asked, “that there Is any justification
though these are used most commonly
he appeared on the stage his tremen­ —Montreal Family Herald.
for they are the best liked. Ginger
for the human herd stampeding be­
»»u»vr.D » r
dous height and breadth astonished
ale with a little grape Juice Is a fine
cause it Is dissatisfied with Its mas­
the audience, but It did not prepare
cooling drink, pineapple, raspberry In
ters i ”
W om en N o t " W e a k e r Sex"
r i E s te ”
them for the thunder of hla first note.
shrub or sirup, are all good. They are
IN8KRT TN NOSTRILS
“Certainly,"
Floyd
Malet
said.
While tha race always has regarded
Its strength so astounded them that.
It all Dramlita
.... fl»
more
acceptable
when
chilled
or
“Sometimes It Is just to take the law
f a l t e •t»aX "D IA «FNXSS“
,
»a rauet»
It Is said, they surged backward as man as the stronger of the species
served with chipped Ice added.
in one’s hands.”
he’s
actually
woman’s
superior
only
e.
taoxaxn.
mc.,
ro n m t ava. s. T.
though they were warding off an a»
When
beverages
of
any
kind,
hot
or
where testa of physical power are con­
“The law,” scoffed Bradney, recall­ sanit
Tha second note waa mo
cold, are carried to a sick room they
ing certain earlier passages of his life. powerful still, and by the time he cerned. • Io actual vitality and resist­
Fathion»
should be covered, and never left un­
“The law. Now Tm a typical law- had sung hla fourth note hla voice ance to disease woman is bis superior,
"W hat hae become of the old-fash­
covered In the sick room.
abiding cltlsen, but I cqnnot regard had such colossal volume that the says Dr. Harvey W. Wiley In Good
Very hot beverages stimulate the di­ ioned lobbyist T”
any man-made statutes as sacrosanct people loet their self-control, le a p ­ Housekeeping Magazine.
“I don’t know," answered Senator
gestive fluids, while cold ones retard,
"Moat people think that women as
W hat Is law? A rule of civic con­ ing from their seats, they rustled
Sorghum.
“Competition
Is fierce.
Cheese Acceeeorlee ter Baiaae.
and lower the temperature In fever.
duct prescribed by the supreme power about commenting to e a A other on a rule ere more prone to disease, less
When It Is convenient to have a sup­ Maybe he haa been compelled to re­
and prohibiting what Is wrong. That’s the moat extraordinary voice they resistant to suffering and quicker to (P rep a red by th e U nited S ta te s D ep a rt­
used for salad accessories. Green pep
ply of Ice or a cold drink at hand at tire In favor of the new-fashioned
give way to bed health,” he says. ”b u t
Blackstone’s definition.”
m en t o f A gricu ltu re.)
bad aver beard In their Uvea, while
pera may be hollowed out and stuffed night. Ice may be kept for hours as propagandist”
statistics do not support thia idea.
Neeland Barnes looked Instinctively
tha dietary standpoint, neuf-
Women’s average life le two years chatet and cream cheese are valuable with the cheese, then sliced across to follows: Tie a piece of flannel over
over the table to his beet I t was his
Left
Nam
e
in
Hietory
T h « o cca eln n a l u m o f R o m u B y e B a lis m
be used as a garnish or as the main a deep bowl or pan that can be tightly
longer than men's. They go through
experience that all rich men support­
At n ig h t w ill p rev en t and r e lie v e tired eye«
King-Maker was the name given to pangs of childbirth which men conld for protein, fat, phosphojus and cal­ part of a salad, on a bed of lettuce
covered; Into this flannel drop pletspa a n d e y e atrain . 171 P earl E t , N. Y. A dv.
ed those laws which kept the masses
cium.
Since
the
American
diet
la
like­
Cheese balls may ba rolled in Duel) of tee so that the flannel will not
In order. la his own days of wealth Richard Neville, eart of Warwick, one no« withstand. They gfve their vital ly to run low In calcium. It la well to
minced parsley or watercress, or In reach the water as the Ice melts.
he bad done the same. But there was of the moat powerful noblea of the Ity to the welfare and upbringing of keep In mind that all cheeses are a
Cuckoo
chopped nuts. A mixture of cheese Cover well and Ice will keep for hoars,
Middle agea. Ha took a prominent their children.” and still do a share of
no frown on Peter Mllman’s face.
Diner—This
la a crazy-looking fish,
good
source
of
that
much-needed
min­
nuts, and one or more green vege
to use during the night.
“This is a discussion which Interests part In the Ware of the loses. He the world's work that matches man’s, eral.
I must say.
tables, chopped, may ba spread In the
ralaed an army of 90.000 and placed be points o u t
Orange
Juice
alone,
strained
and
me more than you can Imagine,” said
W alter—Yea, air. It waa caught la
Nenfchatel and cream cheeses are hollow part of a stalk of celery and chilled, la an agreenble drink, a mild
the duke of York on tbo throne. Then
Peter Mllman. H is guests noticed
seine, sir.
suitable in any coarse of a meal. They
passed with the salad. Olives, pt
be turned to the house of Lancaster,
lazatlve
and
a
fruit
rich
In
minerals
that he turned his head and glanced
No Parent» Nor Alum ni
may be part of tha appetizer at the
mentoes and green peppers give good and vltamlnes. It la given, strained,
deposed Edward of York and restored
sw iftly at Captain Oliver. “I usually
The story goes that several college beginning of a dinner or of the dessert flavor to such mixtures.
Henry VL
The restoration lasted
to young babies and they thrive on It.
have coffee and liqueurs served In the
Romo of the cheese mixtures with The Juice of an orange before break
only a few months, for the Yorkists presidents were discussing what they at the end, and In any course between.
garden.” He rose. “Think you may
would
do
after
they
retired.
Whet
The
Illustration,
which
waa
made
by
fru it» or vegetables may also b* fast for young or old, well or Ul, w ill
won the bloody battle of Barnet In
prefer It there.”
the United Statea Department of Ag­ frozen like mousse, end then sliced be found beneficial.
A pril, 1474, In which Warwick was would they be fit for, was the qnes
“A garden T” Floyd Malet cried. “A
riculture, shows some of the ways and served on lettuce leaves as a
slain. The duke of York was restored tlon.
garden In Lower Fifth avenneT”
“Well," said one of them, “I don't
nenfchatel cheaee may be frozen salad.
as King Edward IV . Lytton's histor­
“Ton shall tee,” said Mllman.
ical romance. T h e
Last of th* know that I ’d be fit for anything, but
They' followed their host through
I 6 Be Lb ANS
Barons,” Is based on the career of I know what I*d like to d a Td like to
stale eggs. For thia reason, fresh egg»
library and corridor to what seemed
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
Hoi w ater
Warwick, the King-Maker.—Montreal be superintendent of an orphan
D
itiih
e
t
Solo»
sink when placed In water while stab
a blank w a it A door, cleverly con­
asylum, so that I would never get any
Sure
Relief
I have always thought there Is some­
eggs
float
cealed by moldings, swung open. Not Family Herald.
Potato chowder la a good hearty
letters from parents"
thing
ridiculous
about
solo
singing.
o
a
a
for twenty years had strangers been
dish for lunch or supper.
T v e a much better ambition,” ex
Petal» T a m Back
Guaranteed fsst colot fabrics prove There Is a good deal of screaming and
e e e
offered the chance to gaze upon Peter
claimed another. “I want to be war
A
rather
remarkable
trait
of
tbo
their value after a few tripe to the yawping. And I do not rare to see
M llm an’s Japanese garden.
Tomatoes,
oranges,
grapefruit,
and
of a penitentiary. - The alumni
“This is Japan,” Malet exclaimed. ”1 hibiscus, says the Nature Magazine, la
laundry. Ask for them when getting any mouth open to Its greatest extent.
back to v M L ”—Harper’s moat vegetable* will help a lagging
E, W. Howe's Monthly.
that often, after it has been plucked,
wannweather doth«»
25» and 75« PkSKSold Everywhere
have seen this In Nagasaki.”
appetite
s e e
s e e
“I modeled It on a part of the gar­ the petals will turn beck, gradually
Kitchen knives are made to use. /
Lucky Golfer
dens la T h e Teahouse of the Inde­ returning again to
To eave both food and ice, tighten
Earth’» TU lan Coma Phot
scribable BntterflleS’ In Nagasaki, hopre later. A silent protest. It
An oyster containing a «BOO pearl A beentlfnl enoiplffTton th
the binges and latches on the refriger­ blade made of good grade steel and
against despoliation.
When tillage begins other arte f<„
firmly riveted to a good handle ma; waa fished np from a fioottlah river by %ed the adnalmtlon o f e v e r
with a suggestion, here sad there, from
ator before warm weather cornea.
h o e a e u d s o f wooten
rw. The farmers, therefore, are the
e e e
coat more than a poorer knife but 1»
the Fukawaga garden.“
girl golfer who was searching for a
Off «rite Ihr A U Be
winders of driUsatton.—Daniel Web
la worth tbe difference.
Fresh eggs contain mors water than
Neeland Barnes knew nothing about
ball that had fallen Into the water, ac Ave., Chiesto.
Jsoanass gardens. hut the thins took
cording to the Dearborn Independent
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