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MEDFOIiD, ORKfiOV. SUNDAY. (M.TOUKU 11.
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FOR MOTHER'S HELPER
A Few Secrets of
Cookery Success
i IWCI-t FRONT
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Successful moat ruuks
certain invariable rules.
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may
tcnde
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Art of Building
the Menu Told
Children's Pleasure Column
By Margaret Smith
The person who
day after day ami year alter year
must Im' an artist ami an engineer.
As an engineer she must know the !
Living today means enjoying tho ' designs which It is dctdred lu use j kinds of food from which the
hlessinjrs of dud here and now. I fur something else, and feel sure j menu sliuuld he built- too much
The present moment is the time tu 'this will work well in ease of those of one kind of food and too little ! J
ho huppv. Today's ble s s i n 8 s quilted blocks, and it will leave no of another means an unbalanced!
want you to claim them an your
own and there will be more for
;iud many tomorrows.
: marks. I'se transfer
The only cuts of meat which
he successfully broiled ure
porterhouse, sirloin, or rib
'steaks; and lambs steaks or chops,
j 'hopped beef pat ties may be
t broiled.
i -. i'ork clijpH cannot be sue-
cessiuny nroueu oeeauso porn I tomorrow,
.needs longer, slower cooking than (
is possible by this method. Veal The plilox has been suggested as
(Steaks und chops are too deficient the national flower of the United
fin fat to accommodate themselves i Stales by Ir. Wherry, of the do
,n broiling. Itraising or cooking ; partment of agriculture, lie says:
: slowly in the presence of a little ! "Phloxes come in our national col-
moisture makes pork or veal chops ;ors, red, white and blue, and some ( i;in ue xiavtl as wanted
! in kerosene for a few hours, he- i"iu "rings out an men- varieties are uve-puuueu huh-..
ifore washing in lukewarm water, flavor. iTh.y bloom over the Fourth of
The n'nafnre is rut Ml two ! I'resh meats should never be July. They never become weeds.
carbon- ;diet. So the menu builder mut-U
.asily cultivated.
interne ininmt ir(,hnr nnlv nn washed in water: certainly they yet are e
i the shoulder sfanis. The un-lr, .should iiever be soaked. To cleanse , , oT, ... , ., ,
i sides and bottom are button-holert ' nc. ""-at! Maeaioni Salad--, tups hoi d
lor bound with colored or checked should be wiped well with a cloth 111 'un 1 can . imps. 5 stalls
I v. i ir.r i wriniL- not of lint u-ntof , celi ry, CUt fine. 10 ripe ollVCS, CUt
paper in (he regular way. placing , see that the structure of tip! did i
first a sheet of heavy white paper ' made up of the -proper amounts of
on a smooth surface, then the car- , protein, energy-giving foods, nUn
bon and the design to be traced, ernls. vitamins and water.
fastening all securely. The work The 'artist may then embellish j
is quickly done, and the design; the structural frame-work of the ;
should show plainly enough in be menu by the manner in which the '
gone over with a lead-pencil. Then essential foods ure prepared and .
' served.
Variety or Color Desirable
The artist menu builder will i
never serve a meal that is all one '
1 large onion, minced. I teaspoon color or one consistency any more ;
) .
builds menus ! &
Ijlilcil ity Mnrj-Ann
This department Is for our younger readers. We want you
to write freely, telling If your experiences, adventures and of
Interesting happenings In your neighborhood. Tell of your fa-
vorlte hooka or uuothors, favorite flowers, etc. Original poems
and storiert will also be appreciated.
Write with pen and ink on ono side only of the paper. Do
not use pencil. Help ono another tu make this pago both In-
terestlng and instructive. Addresa your letters to Mary Ann,
care Mail Tribune, Med ford.
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M'Jit Italljs 3 puuilils ul' urk
liuuldr, a-4 lumnd rullliil steak.
filli', 1 small hciul l'ttllcv. cut fine
down, front and back, am two i 4- A thi'i-imimi-tor nssur
Nothinf in a llttlo boy'a I i. V ' two-inch aLiFhoa throuch which ! "ninu-ni rvsults in roastiiiK. An
... n. U i .. ,tl.n c.l. In 1 1M.A 1. n.n., j4lVCIl tlllTlllOlllt'tlM IIT tl II I.Vl'n wittll
J i - .' , ' 'l,.. J ill..,.! roirnlnt.,,- rnmr,. ii,.. f ll'W lo stan.l ull I
mrt ib in linn- kiii.'.. j t'.i'aii "i i uiniaiiuK iiiai-iiiii ui - "
"pinny" lip)cd on whn she's ; bound to match the sids. j Kuess-work fium meat cook-
dressed for host means she can ; "r a child of five or six, th ; or'-
play a little but not hard ciiourIi apron is IS inches long, the front
In mil the nreltv frncl- umlnr. measures 1 S incl'es at the bottom.
nealh, while a pinafore put 0 ; ,he ck. 16 inches at the bottom,
after meal times sonifies that she ! ,,(,,h front anrt 1,:ick measure 11
has crown up enoush to he trusted !"ch """ at ,hP ,0"- Tne nPC
Kiniter. salt and pepper tn tasl.
! cup bread crumbs, eL:;;s. 1 eup
jniilk. Have meat ground together.
The pork .should not be tno lean.
Mix inure, li. 'ins well ami muld into ' partleiilurs
tliun the eiiKineei- menu builde
will serve a meal thai Is all nii'i.
hydrate ur l'at.
The artist
internal organs. liver. kidneys, j '"'"I" ' ' 1K' ""'t.'1" ' l
; sweetbreads, etc., in the diet not I'"111.
only helps Blve variety, but adds
j valuable vitamins.
Is curved to the depth of one inch
behind, ana one and a half in
front. It is r.ot nee.ssary to buv
a patterr. ' '. i Tlvi-sable tr, cut
nut a pat.ern llrt l':'..;n r.ewHpaper
or wrapping poper. foPowin' these
ttlr.-.llle nlmen.-.l.Mu II. .nlili,
hown here The material ftpd is.0u( the front and hack pieces toS
with (he important task of helping
Mother wash the dinner things,
She cannot have too mnny and
she need not have too few because
they can be made for a few cphU
fipleco from tho simple pattern
Parent-Teacher
Associations
seeks variation in all
Tin- in.il ti.i.lu ,.f ,...,,1, .
;i very little chopped onion. I 'over ; .,. M it ,., . iUir .,., th), 1(.vllll. lir ,.,..,
with mayonnaise dressing and al- j nn ' iti u !t.ls.. of (.nUiS(. llM lh
before nerving, t ,. ' , ,,,...' ... . . fllMll... , ...... i. ,,.t...i
The small change artist-Time f)l ,n (h(i 'nml a(J hut wat).,. as to shape, color, and flavor. The
(before marriage); lie caught her (lt ,nlf ,., m. , t,:i).nishhlir should I... rn,,.f.,)K.
I uvi-r the meat balls. selected. Above all. the urllst
1 4.4 avoids the reappearance of a food
. . This year's fur couts will be out- .which has already been served in
After all. U isn't money, nr iSl",,,lil,: 1,1 t,u' itory of fash- some other course.
brains, or machinery that makes ' lonH They, wiil have been the1 "
the worliJ g 'round it is plain, ,ma 10 overcome the hugahoo of
jold-fashioncd love and all the sim- mairliil in the name of chic, for CnnPial Doplnflfl
;ple. homely virtues related to It. ,hi'Ht' ru,tls lir, "Ppeuring in all the OpCLIal JVCttpCS
1 Sympa thy, kindness, sentlnieni.
wlim grace which has characterized
a flour bag bought from the local
bakery, ripped and laundered. Th
tamping is removed by larding
the inked spots or soaking the;u ;
to boltom on ene siile of the flour
bac, a strip will he iMft from whien
the ions sash 1:1a;' be cut wltt
only one ioin.
fiuidin Y)ur
Child
tween herself and her child which
will widen as the physical depen-
I11 the beginning our vork
for the year, the I 'aren't -Teachers'
association of Southern Orejon
extend greetings to out readers
and to the public In general. In
the great work that has for its
ultimate goal the welfare of the
child, we feel that we need the
how often tn the stress and strain'""1 1110 ,,utn ruut hitherto; they
of living we look upon them a.siui'e "''uptime flares. Incrustations
weaknesses and steel our heart nnU i'"' cuffs; they stress the
against them! Yet. these, in the fIortance of lJm. and. best of
last analysis, are the thing that n11' thvy Him rolui ,luril' B'atest
give color and meanlnir to life. 'Virtue, warmth.
1 AVith extraordinary
Ileur in mind that your life has and patience the
si (;;i:stivi-: mkms
ron tiii: mum;
ingenuity
Vour t hllil s lliNk Nhoir
you mailt', last mouth, that you
The following books published did not work hard enough thU
a during the last year are Ho very , month. know of a man wlu
Km it Cocktail with 41 much worth while that we ar-hmt a kingdom by becoming loo
I
a tors of fur T mppeu rea m 1 inieu I'lnn r hmhh . y . ...
been a preparation, preparing you0ats have succeeded in achieving: -r,lU Mt'111 M,llU Willi Tinted io. jour ooy s or gin s oa .
!for the thing you desire in your ! sunie sharp lefiniteness of line Ihtsslng V ,, , '. ,. ii
Ideepest heart. Then; is nolhlnir nnd diversity of trimming as an- Tl ''"K J-unuer i.iscuiih t "M,,"ll(' -''
said Me-
il.-nee. which i sm-h a bond during sympathy of public opinion and a
; the early
: pears, and
iirs. gradually disap- knowledge that
come only
companionship
fail to tak
its
rrwoKiTY
lly Mr. Ague I..vne
The truth, and nothing bift tin
truth, is always right for the child;
the w hole, truth Is seldom meant
for him.
Why, what. how. where --these
the wonderful words to the small
rhlld. They open with miraculous
speed doors which have hitherto
been closed to him. "Why does it
rain?" "What makes the car go'.'"
"Where did I conic from'.'" "What
Is tiod ?" These are questions
which 11 four year old may ask all
lu one hour.
Sometimes fa titers and mothers
undcrstnndii)
place.
There are other parents, mis
guided and conscientious, who try
to give all the facts of any subject
about whlcn the child expresses
casual curiosity. The child who
asks a (Uestiuti which sounds pro
found Is not necessarily looking
for a profound and exhaustive re
ply. Indeed such a reply only
confuses and bores him and is like
ly to dull the edye of his interest
in the subject in the future.
Kvery tiiestion, which the child
asks in earnest should be answer
ed In earnest.. He should be told
only the truth. The question must
and lit""'" and., through- 11 democratic I
people whose interest is every
you cannot accomplish lf you will. 1 peaiH in cloth coats. Within so
Tho help and the Impediment nroi"1"1 1 space of lime as two years
within.
child and every homo.
Itugs from Silk Hose Cut the
fu,r couts havo shown a marvelous !
improvement in every way. '
In turning the spotlight upon !
.,!,,, ..,,,1 nl.n iMllltM Itt ll... ,.,.,, I
our schools of southern Oregon . w su lp. !coal creators have availed then.- '
as well as hoso hronshout the j of , ,.;m f s,.lv,.a f ,, vuH, . o( , f j
state i ure all now in session. 1-ar-I t.oo,. I1.lu,mi, s ,.,, Nmv ! caracul, broadtail, krlnnn.-r. kid. I
ent-Teachcr assoi iationa are be- kp ,( c.,in uf , stil..Si .,,,,. i.-opard and sheared lapln.
Kinnlns a.iive work for tho your ., ,
by Iht outllnmg ot conatrucinu : t., onll other l,le. m. leopard, krln.mer. kid or ll', ,.. "lives Uadlshe,
year proBiams. Itinue the satno wldenlnu- two ! will, If It Is very chic, have a Ilnlni.- Stuffi i aeb Kalad
.lit(l ilWUlHlllUIIM ItIO fl IUltr-ui
Duller Olives
liuttered New 1'eaH
Strawberry Ico t'ruu nv
l'lnlt and Whim Cnku
Coffee
11
Chicken and .MushrooniH In
Yellow Sauce in Tlmbalo
Cases
1 tui tered Asparagus
Carnlshed with Kgg YoIIch
His uaute was Saul." said
k Ulpplne.ott) -buys und Uaddy. The Israelites, you know.
4. gil ls H to Id. j h ut suveial leaders; but after
-4.1 Dtmi Mother Make-Uelleve, by'a while, thuy begun to want ;
1 Mabel Oleland Wlddemcr I lur ! Icinir. They 'Went- io Samuel, who
court, ltraee) k!i-Im tu 15. was their Judc and said, 'Let
.;'Ihe Flying King of Kurio. by Wll-, us have a king Io rule over us.'
4. ; Ham Uose llenet (l)oian) boys And Ood said to Samuel, 'fJive
I anil girls 8 to u. Iheni n klntf.' Then (iod tuld
4. .The toys' Life of llarnum. by -Hnmuol that he had eboticu Saul
! Harvey W. Hoot Mlarpers) o rule over the Israelites.
lug' receptions for the teachers.
, , , v-u,u,i,Il several lovely rugs this
u tu-uiw .Mrs. J. K.
tion. but establishes social rela-1 1
lions. It also creates a better j) n ha been found
stitches on the end, every other - "f 11 Itodier fabric. Aflernoon coats . Hs
time uoinir ai-uiiod. I hnvik um.l,. sponsor seal, caracul, hri.snltn il t, 1 i ream Koll
4 1 noys 11 to 111.
The .Music Hook, by Nellie M.
I.ernard (Cro well) boya and
Mutter KirlK s to v.
way.-
evenitig ;
; l'erslan lamb, and for
mere is ermine, while ur eocoa
.dyod and trimmed with self fur.
tracing- fox or sable, or finest caracul
useful in copying , trimmed with a -longer-haired fur.
adopt a palronl.lng attitude to- understond from his point of
ward the o.uesilonlng child. They view, and the answer should cum-
dismiss him with. "You're too Midi .pass only so much information as
to understand; I'll tell you when he is really looking fur ami Is able
you'ro older." or "Don't ask so to digest. If. later, he returns to
many questions; run along and the same subject he will be ready
play." to learn more.
The youngster headed off in tills
tactless fashion learns to keep his
thoughts to himself or to seek
knowledge elsewhere. The mother
who has turned away the child
There is no finer, truer bond
between parent and child than
that which has been established
when the child feels free to reveal
his thoughts and wonderings, as-
HOME EDUCATION
The Child's First School Is the Family.' Froebel
Issued by the National KlnderRarten Association, 8 West 40th
Street, New York City. These articles are appearing each Bundajr
In the Mail Tribune.
RETALIATION
- Pauline Herr Thomas
Coffee
'mimical. Salad
Two cups ciabmeat, 1 eup shred
ded celery. 1 minced green pep
per, '3 teaspoon salt, (1 stuffed
olives. 1-s teaspoon paprika, 3
tables pooiiM French Dressing, 2 a
cup mayonnaise; lettuce
The Land of I'm misc. by Margar-
'Ho Saul became king." Daddy
went on. "Samuel said to Saul.
Serve the Lord faithfully, for 11"
hath done great things for you.'
And for a long time Saul obeyed
tt Lynn (Utile, tiuvn and Co.):'itd in every way. Hut after
yHho trusted his thoughts to her sun d that he will be neither trick-
iias opened a spiritual breach be- cd nor evaded in the reply.
Plant Tulips in Sun or Shade
.understanding; of the problems wheid i
that confront teachers and par
ents. A very fine example of such a
! reception was given the Med ford
; .lu 11 lor High school teachers on
Wednesday. Oct. lOlh at the Jun
ior High school building. The
strong features, educationally, of
ithls reception were tho well or
ganized talks given by teachers
who are heads of various depart
, inents, as. English mathematics.
science, etc. and tho lecture by
; Prof. Knlph Yining of Ashland,
j who for many years was president
of the Oregon State chamber of
1 Commerce. The talk by the
'teachers were so well organized
and comprehensive that parents . '' ' " V 1 A 1 n V u"mim,uI',,"ww f Poon vanilla. . teaspoon almond, ;
understood the school work of the- . . tnmn iu no ooj,
boys and girls 10 to IS
The (.larden of Hi-- Little I,um-:
Princess, by Myrtle
Trachscl ( Lot hrnp I
while Ood com mantled Saul
do a certain thing, and Saul did
Jamison not obey."
und , U by didn't he?" asked Sie-
Shepherd) buys and girls from phen.
ii to 1 a. : "Saul must have thought ho
Saturday's Children, by Helen I wan such a smart king that h"
Coale Crew (Little, lirown and knew what was best to do," mild
Co.) girls and boys ti to 21. Daddy. "At any rate, he did not
Pick the ciabmeat owr very 1 The Kinder of l'lre by Dr. KruneU obey C!od; for instead of dolir:
carefullty so as to runiovo all par
IU U a of shell. Add to It tho cut
ely, minced pepper, ami season
ings, then pour tho French JJi-ohs-
Ing over und set aside for one-
Uol-j-'jWfieolerl I ApvWton for what (iod wanted, he did what Ue
boys 10 to Iti. 1 wanted. Then (Iod said, "I am
iMuaforcH and l'nntelettes by Ada 'sorry that I chose this man to bo
Claire Darby ( L. C. I'agu Co. I king "
children X to I I. , "What finally happened
half hour. Servo on Individual 1 The Trade Wind bv Cornelia Saul?" asked Stephen.
plates, garnish with lettuce muy- Meigs (Little, llrown and Co.) "He had lots of trouble." said
ounalso and olives.
the
Pink and Wlilto C'ako
One -ha If eup shortening.
cups sugar, 1 eup milk, 1
boys' 11! to IK. Daddy, "for he did not follow
'Waller tiarvln lu Mexico by flew. iod us ho should havo done. Af
, Sniodley Ilutlur and Ueut Ar- tor a lime ho was killed In battle.
14! thur Ituiks (DoraiD boys I und another man was made king
tou-j to IS. f Israel."
It doosn t pay to think you
child Its aims and scope.
Prof. Yining'a address
was
aid
doesn't." Daddy
Mother and Daddy had been try 'lawn?
ing to grow a front lawn for three j Mother suggested that
Seui-M. Kacli spring fresh seed had point out the unreasonable
am t 'lillilfviii'i 1'iirtr 'ktiim- tin) much. ilmH It
.1 oii miu. instead of threatening punishment o..u i',.i.i,,.,.t i.t.ifin,- ,i.t.,f 1.' I 1. ..i.n. ....-t,. i...v Mirnii.
? HilS ,;,"mJ, fr"et u " ;tl-t ver was inflicted, and then (!vd teaspoon salt, 3 egg whites, luno pound of animal erackors. and "It eerlainly
seholarlv and artistically given. ...... uttll , .. ,, . V,i , ,MtM niiesi i gening Hlft flour :t times with bnkinir tone pound of gruham erarkeis. agrerd.
i,vi.v- an its hasirr tliomn "Im- , .'!.P . 1 ' .HaUI u'' "'" "'"' I't'lp Mart the lawn again powder and salt. Cream shorten- NVvt make .a frosting as follows:
portant Periods in Life's Develop- : " .. " ' 1 ' " UF ' " " 1 ''"' "f u '"d ing. add sugar and beat until Cse two cups of powdered, sugar;
ment." He described, most vivid- i V 11 " J' . . , ! , ; " ,n"' "'UHtU' ',,;,n- Ult "r" mlxtuie is Jht. Add flavoring. : add two laldospoons of butter .and
Iv. the psvchologv of the child of I 'U" '1,nfc n"V. tu'u''"K rlKht , each ihem a lesson!" In some , ,, (lry ingredients alternately vanilla to taste. Then. add enough
six of eleven and of fourteen- . " , P'"ike t every day. 1 heat he went out into the back!W(M milk. Fold In stiffly beaten water or milk ' to make a very
quoting fro memliipnt psvchnlo-1 . . ' l limm, ,'w,lu 1,1111 "cuneraiciy overturned ; ,.K(r whltes. Color slightly with 1 Htiff paste, put a good tablespoon -gists
of these periods. As list-'. ,.J t' , ; 1,11 und tent; in fa-t, h... made pink coloring, but do not mix j mi on each graham cracker. Then ' There weem to be a growing
' . . . ... ftonny, come here, r or the last scMimi in.v.w. , . 1 . . . ... in.i-.Dtu.nt i. .....p.. ..ilU..u. ..triu
eners We could only wish tnai , . , ,. , ... . . . ' . 1 norougniy so you win nuvo iou,i;iuna an animal crm-Ker upigiu iv ...
every nu cut of southern Oregon
and every teacher might havo
heard Prof. Yinihg in this great
address.
This fine co-operation of nil the
IVT. A'm of Medford In sponsor
Ing this Hiiecessful roception
highly ' commendable. May we
Humane Society
Tulips are most accommodating liam Pitt i.- one (.f the fin- yt ot the
plants as they do equally well deep r-ds.
planted In sun or shade. There is In pinks. Clara Putt and Fla-
some advantage to planting the mingo are two of the fine ones.
j lulo varieties in the shade as the Clara Putt is one of the latest of
, color is better and does ii"t fade as the Darwin ehi.-K.tu bloom and this
it often does In full sun. The bloom fact should be taken account of lu
will be a little later than in full arranging color schemes. There
, , "V uyH boys arrived after the dam-'pink d white effect. Hako Itijm th eenter. When drv. they !''- two tfeal organizations of the
10 stay orr that grass. Hie flr.M(.ige wtts done. They stormed in to ' u r cke pan 4t, to 50 minutos, ar1 (lltn frm. They please tho Hcouls of An.orica and tho
one I catch on It will go out of the Mother. "Somebody's smanhed our 1 m a moderato ovun. 'children very imirh.H. L. M. jlnimano ocMies thus bringing
jam tor tno reti or the day: airplane and torn up our tent!" j . - "bout a more kindly treatment of
As soon as Mm. Plank and I Said Father -who wa citin. Cream Poll birds and -animal.
I went Into the houfe, the boys were f,,r them. "Ves. boys. I know all 1 Three eggs. 1 eup sugar 1 4 j ..,.',!"' u'ltint. nn'everv! T,,e ,'L'nn' ' A- h" ,liL',,
""' again. 1 ney ahout It. I did It myself;" cups flour. 2 level teaspoons Cttin- an lmportaht Vtep - lnf advancing
were unafraid, because Mother's The boys fell back astonished met baking powder, '3 cup warm. ..!'' tvnm . ' htnurtiip,. education by providing a
t hi'cat vii4 nn rill unc li,,. ,il,. im.,. ..i i ii . ... . . t . i r or Hoso wno u a e e eo io net;, ..... ..... , . . .,
hv.. morn ..f tblq tviia of Work ..... ."' '"" "v " u" SUCH a llilllg. i.".jimik. ... wn u. u. IPfiV. h ouiiuiiiH ioi icciuie. museum, n-
lieln.r don io other n ioci it Ions i , ,,u uee, ooys, ii hcemeo only ""i nour once, uiun nieunmv. 1 ".y umi muiioui i raining pur-
fair that. If you could destroy thcM'dd baking powder and sift threo
Household Hints
i ... '"- ' " c . . . . T lirlnv thent tn vmi aiw llie.
ii vn mm i. nicy were trying to lawn Mother und I were growing, 1 times; beat whites stiff; fold in t " V . . UI.... Heont camp
poses at tho Chester County Hoy
I it. '!! ,fU'.'h nlluf "l c roulil destroy the things youugar. Told In beaten eg yolks, Tht? "
llintQ un UV,T thn HrttM4' 11 VW allhful ere building." ladd water, then mix In flour light-! . ""U ri1" ",Hl w.n"; .
LlliniS exercise for oung boys but most : The plan worked. The hoys : ly. Hake In a shallow pan In n f ' '
unhealthful for a young lawn. Ye, ,tayed off the lawn. Put mother hot oven 85 mlmitcH at 350.576 th"! .! y W.' H.
pad sk at 1 thuy lltt,i a IH"ou P'nce all their unaintalnH that the boys hav,. lost I degrees F. When baked spread j " " 1,11 1 '
any child
story-book
sun but It will lust several days is a variation of a week in the sea- the dry goods store for the curd- ' -" ' U,"M' 11 u -'"'! respcei ror Daddy jqtiieKiy n cream lining nnn run ;
This Kindness Center is the first
structure of its kind erected for
Poy Scouts for the special pur
poses Involved and. according lo
leaders in the humane work, will
bo of untold value.
At the dedication of the hollditiff
w inch cost J' ".000. 3000 inUta-
, Man Who 1ot a Kingdom '
hn.l a HiK-llinii ti.'Ht ("Jay. nml , """' "
l-PAnoiiil."!! tnhle
Im..'.... i.i,..,! i.. iv ..n.-'wnii of l.lrmni l.etween the P.'iflv l.r.nrils llml d resH irondM are W IM 11- . v " iiiiiin: UI1II a II M MCi 1 1(3 lo WCTCd 111 111 Hi. If tt dpstroV i ell TC f 11 1 1.V. HerVO With WlltppOO;
where the bulbH have moriiing Mtn and late varieties In foil sun uni) :pd In. Iiy them on your table ' " , ll?nt ,holr property. She belleveH herlereom which h:w been tinted with t
fr a little while are are in th( niore than that in the shade here and mark them to fit. then cut ; ' , , fH m,er 1 h(ar d tht- ',1),n wouhl havu been better for 'yellow rake coloring.
ci nr i. if inr i-.iit .,tr to,- ii;lv. i rv oeeion p.wrn whii a i hi ii"-. m- ''. u vi i . ...,i.. ,1... i... t, i,, n... -..n..
Tl- .kll,;ii.' pinks .iil iHvtml.T Tulip l.till.K n,.- 1,0 ph.nli'-l a. : .,.,0 r.ls llh unbltuolu-.l mus- j ..' ,Pr lt-yn n Io u.lmllH to l,lin. lf thi.t It would SlraivlKm 1, mwn !, Knliiu lo K-oi. on xlu.lylim ,'r"B1'"1"- Th'' n''i'l"'l uil.lr.M
Mi,.U, r M h v rt,Ui..ns Ions as ,h, Kr..un. .an i... , k,,l. ! u. .Hvi.l.ng .!,. o I hoy will s. problem. They have h.-u very difficult to do tht Two cup- cald,d ml IK. 1 tbu,.jjm ' ,V , ,!, iuw"s n"lt, by Jorl"' rr
ho. the fu l lan v an,. ,l. l a, v ,-v,',, as late a Thankssivlnif. 8iv- h In ,o or four actions, and ' , ,ho '"" cxp-cto.l hit of d. Mru. llon had l.l anKer "''"" "m" ' Wvrt l'''""00" I "", " ",0-Br""U of tho lt department of agrhul-
They , ,.-,..;:. '" " o u,Ko. r '- -",". Hot , ilw. ,lv. Htoohon ,ur"- .
io'-o- properly in Illo 1 Is RllAi'linn I. !w... K , nin llfi .' laoienpouo. . --- , It Im 'X1iim,i.u1 tloit ,.lh..,.
M hy. th-n. did thev sound v.. I ,, .. , ' : 1 pint strawberrl.,. !,l,im" r"ll"' Konu-tlnioH l.
fall lo return that Hatuo co'inldera- in, 'tit Hhleh. to (nfllet. rt'Otiii'es flu. Mix flour. oar, -all. hlaton , '"l";.". lool,. and aalnotln.o,, Kmul .
nwd l t he front lowering- of one a s-lf-i espeet ? ""K '! milk. Cook over hot ' t- Ai "',"" ""'"j , I'onnsylvanla. and It Is hoped that
... . r. , ,,. - - ( i , ma inuii'iiiiau hid oe
Picnic. These will enable one to ui.w....: hen cool uott croarn, auma M . ,
WFl, I l HI'l IllOIlg Ull IIUIHt
of their coloring is bet di-play-d. ing excellent results
H bleaches to considerable extent it is necessary to brc
Sonietiuies v-t'w down between each one.
Ull' II .VIM I OKI Ul om;vi i ll vil nui ill .
ineie are many l-eaUlUUl lUlip.i mi hh io imni' in tin iiiiui.-i'ihiijm , i.im. lh,n with
i oe oeilcau color tones. i me 01 i an. out - i ue innns mm l mtui id i eanui mik hiohij-sv.-j ui nj i u i ,
the finest of these is John Kuskio mind in the least and give their. If the ineaurkig cup Is greased or
in rose jiiid eremn. In pale lilac i full quota of bloom th
and yellow is Kahie (jocn and in spring.
The thr
The
cultural reuuislte if
make
ihwii pink is the l awn,
ptanted toKether niakf-
group In pastel shades.
The lighter-fiu d tuiir
the best display in the gunh n a.- winter thaw there is likely to
the color carries f,
eh. dark shades which are
- t clus inspect ion. lu th
tulip Zulu. Vtlv-t King,
r'autt are particularly fine-
Itloonm I'otent
HOC'HKHTEU, Mich of
following i-ln-ed with cold water Hie syrup i neao will enable one to
will pour much easier. reach clear water from running
Ilemovo stainsTo rvmovo dirt jro(iil! a,1(. Mji.tilln-r -orlm-H itb.
beautiful draioage. Tulips stand almost or stains from a colored h,U . ,,ul cJiturbln tho bottom.
anything but soggy quarters and if caused by tho greune of the hair i
lands on the bed during or by your collar rubbing against ; bu not plant I'eony rooU toe made by th ancient world
v.r
nd freeze.
en tons of I he femalo flowers vl ,
chops.
,( ijim;i iiuniiioii nui
n.i; -...nil
Htep,;n answered
pork, Hut, alas! When the next lest
brvud i came. Htepbeu missed so many
ther than th
finer
dark
and
Wil
li, try rubbtn the hut with u cloth deep, for it may maku them non- been harvfcatod this year from five drenalnj. salt
sohkiij in oeoinp. nn- um win "iM-niing. rci tneni ho tnai tnero urren here
uisnppear niMamij . -nut ou no n'oru tnuil f ; ) inenes
of bulbs from r.ittinif. Th
,.,.t .lllhirnl Mi.Mlunlu .',.11 r...
raised bed lo be certain of drain- .New um.- tor oda fountain ,of noil covering tho erow'n of the tro n)InJi " produce
ago but in ordinarily well-drained stvawn Take soda fountain wtiawn plant. Leave I'eony plants undis-; cannabis, nor compounding In
,u ii,. l tvin..r drink r-ntw nn ii lllirl.n.1 fnr .iau i,rna
Htuffed I'ork Chops.
cups toasted
I 'i tabb-HpooiiH lard. 1 words that his teacher kept him
onion, cream tu moitflonihi after school. Stephen was very
H green pepper. niui ti ushumefl, and he told Dad
Tho plant, Introduced I cl'"ls cut at leant 1 Inch
ill it is not necessary.
thick. HI Ice through mlddlu to
tho bone. I'll! with dresalntc,
mado from other Ingredients.
. 1 Uako slowly until goldun brown.
dy ull about It
e.vtoniled
throughout the counti y by those
I w ho uro Interested In the develop
ment of tho scout law of kindness
to animals,
Jackson County Ilumune society,
phone SUS-J?.
. 1
Si lnml Cotatnopolltaii
IfKTJlOIT tt Thirty-four eoun-
Tm not surprlaed that you tries wero t tepresented uii.Oi.it tho
uHu mU.nlii.1. " ut.ll 1i...1.Ik I....... . m .. .....
made mistakes." said Daddy,
"You wore too- muth of yourself.
You were no pleased ovyr "what
birthplace of tho 890 graduate of
oighth grade uvening achoolc In
Detroit thly ycur.