PA HE FTHHT
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Wcdnpoday. January 21, 1031
MODOC
FOREST TELLS
"Th.. depth of nor In the
fiat area between Klamath
. 'all and lawkout ti as great, or
deeper, than at thin time a year
mo," said y. 1. (roiiemlller. Jr.,
.supervisor of Modoc national for
OF CONDITIONS
est. who was In this rliy yestcr- j dreM vmr. oa ,h, continent,
day from 111 headquarter at Al- ..,,, have tn.lt pouv,.lllr 0k
turas. The present depth varies holll V(W honu, inty
from eight to fifteen Inches, lie Mt.mli-S tint Wl o( njvl.e to the
reports, however, that the dls- j .on)i, sn rarP enoiith how
frlet Immodlaleiy surrounding hl,r .,,,, i00,s IO du aomethtns
Alturas la exceedingly dry Ioralullt
thin time of year. j i;o in (or elimination, rather
Cronr.nlllcr was accompanied t)an e-ver-docoraiicm. Don't in
fo Klamath Kalis by Dan A. Irr your house with bric-a-brac,
paws, road foreman of Modoc I jui.t because you hate heard thai
tureat.' and the two report that home dixoratlon. like lat-hioiis.
a erew of 10 men Is at pre.-ent bate gone list k to the more ro-
ns.iced In constructing; and hn-1 mamic and ornamental asm tor
proving road In the Lava Beds their inspiration. It isu't true,
area. Approximately llflrt.oou j Taste in home decoration met
will b expended on the trunk change and do. but ivi.-:vt
Toad to Alturas during tho com-J and the elimination ot tho un-
Inar spring and summer.
ir i'r.,iiAn,lller 1 well known
In -Klamath Kails. His father
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aid and tho visitor nays that he
set tvpe by hand for the Initial
t"UB III lvo. . "
Ilia federal forest service tor tne
past several years, and tho re
serve over which he is now sup
eirieor Is one of the largest iu
the country.
Posimaster
" Says Business
Isn't Wanted
niSCO. Wis.. Jan. 3 fTP)
A postmaster who developed his
station from fourth class to third
class by buying and mailing eccs
has decided that the government
'doesn't want the business.'
Willard ii. Poller, w ho is both
storekeeper and postmaster here,
increased his earnings as post
master by mailing cases or eggs
he. bought at his store instead of
sending them by express. A
fourth class postmaster is paid a
percentage of his receipts. Then
lie offered two cents a dozen more
for eggs than other buyers in the
vicinity, Additioeal postoffice
receipts more than covered the
price increase.
His office was changed from
fourth class which paid only $160
a year to third class, paying $1100
plus clerk hire and allowance for
rent, light and heat. He paid the
Clerk's salary to bis wife.
Hut the egg esses piled up so
high that the rural mail carrier
refused to carry Ihem to Black
Hirer Falls for shipment. The
post office department ruled that
Potter must haul the eggs to the
nearby town. The crossroads
postmaster has stopped trying to
increase his business.
"Just because I went out and
got some business for my post of
fice. I've- got to haul to town."
Poller says, "Doesn't seem like
the government wants the busi
ness, does It!"
MIST KXOW ENGLISH
CANTON' Because the English
language is widely used through
out the world, all Chinese stu
dents at the .Military Aviation
Srhool here must take an in ten -nire
aoursn in English. One hun
dred students are admitted to the
school each year. After a strict
course in aviation, eath student is
commissioned aud receives fl4Ua
mouth.
EYV ARMY AIItPOKT
ALAMEDA. Cal. Another air
port in the increasing network of
U. S. Army ports is expected to be
erected near here iu the future. A
deed for 1100 acres has been of
ficially presented to President
Hoover for Army use, by Mayor
Viotor L. Schaeffer. It is expect
ed that the port will be one of
tho most modern in use.
HANG KB READY IX 10:l
WASHINGTON Tho first of
the U. S. Navy's aircraft carriers
especially designed for the pur
pose, will be completed in the
spring of 19."4, it is announced.
It is the 'Hunger", and -win be
of 13,800 tons displacement. It
is being constructed ut a cost of
about 4. 050. 000 and will be the
first of its type to be bnilt for the
Xary.
rli. woman who knows how to
transform left-overs never has
any left-overs. That sounds like a
paradox, bat It Is absolutely true.
Without a aingla exception that I
can think of, left-overt can be com
bined and transformed Into dell.
dons dishes that will possess sn
appetite appeal
quit, equal to
the originals.
It Isn't al
ways possible
to give exact
r c I p e for
left-overs; so a
certain amonnt
of Imagination
la usually a
necessity. Another necessity is a
proper us. of seasoning ingredients.
A dish of sngar will touch up and
blend th. various flavors. A little
tomato or onion will often add In
terest to whst would otherwise be
Hat dish, reppera and pimentos,
too, have an Important plsre. Bea
sua with car. and Imagination, and
Just see bow enthusiastically your
family responds.
8teak Savory
Arrange sliced, leftover steak In
baking dish. On top of the steak
a-ut thick layer of sliced onions,
om cup SUwed tomatoes, on.
chopped green pepper. Sprinkl.
with parsley and sdd oae-balt teas-toe
salt, an equal amount ot
atigar, and pepper to taste. Hsks
ttaiit salons ar. tender, i
' KITCHEN LORE
JAKEROCHtS
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Simplicity is Preferable to Over-Decoration, And a Certain Shabbine.. it Better Than
Air of Chill Formality, Declare Lady Mendl '
Jly Jl I.I I lll.WSII l;t
, .NK.l scrvlco Writer
Now York, Jun. i'l.. Your
home should be ''tieautlfullv un-
f urulshfil" If it Is to la reaily
smart thin winter, according to
iariy Mend, the amaslng Ameri
can who leads an cxtrcnr-elv busy
double life, being Klsle do Wolfe
Interior decorator abroad and
here, and Lady Menril, social io
lebrlty. known an one of the bel
'necessary Mill ore the arasi:.
i of smartness
LIVINt; IUK)M IMPOBT.iXT
Lipht. air and comfort aro
the tnreo thins Lady Mendl uu-
' derrcorva as lirst considerations
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ot tne w note lsoiut. h is iiic
most important room, in i tho aver-1
age home. Her d-M.nlilon of a.
this
"A living room should look
as if it bad been loved and lived
in for years. It should be big
and restful, a little shabby here
aud there, perhaps, but all the
more satisfactory for that, like
I an old shoe that goes ou easily.
It should have big. welcoming,
rather sprawly chairs and sofas,
simple decorations and no junk.
Even if it is small, there should
be one grandfather chair, for it
gives more dignity to a room :
than a dozen inferior ones
"A living room needs a cer
tain amount ot order because
there is no rest in a disorderly
place. Dnt no formality should
be there. The living room should
reflect a certain flavor of the
Savant Finds Few Inhibitions
Among Sage Boys and Girls
By KORKRT N. BLOI
I'nitetl Ims staff Correondt.'nt
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 1 1.
Application of modern psycho
analysis to the savage tribes of
New Guinea and Central Aus
tralia has revealed some inter
esting facts about the younger
generation in those countries.
The complexes and Inhibitions
of savage youths and maidens
were aired here in San Fran
cisco by Dr. Geza Roheini. emi
nent Budapest psychologist, who
arrived here recently with his
wife on the station liner Ven
tura, after a two years' research
expedition which took him on
camel back into the heart of
Australia and by canoe Into the
wilds of New Guinea.
Savage youths, 'revealed Dr.
Roheim, have inferiority com
plexes, but do nol suffer from
them as do their civilized cou
sins, because their desires are
not so uiftlcult of achievement
as in more cultured lands.
For example, if you are a
young bnsbman iu central Aus
tralia, and yon fall in love with
a girl, tribal rites and customs
permit you to kidnap the ohiect
of your affections with or with
out her permission, and to carry
her off to your hut for better or
for worse.
Dr. Roheim, applying psycho
analysis to the field of anthropo
SECRET OF ROOM'S BEAUTY MAY LIE JUST AROUND THE CORNER!
Here are Ways to Get The "Right Angle" of Home Decoration; Cupboards May be Used to Advantage
Uy JO.IA BLANSHARU I
NK.l rieryice IVrRer '
NEW YOflK. Jan. 20. Corners!
come into their own in the new
home schemes of deearation.
Jnere li charm in a corner that
no open space can possibly pos
sess. It is surprising how timid
bomemakers teem to have been i
about utilizing these intriguing
spots of a room to make them
yield individuality and hospitali
ty.
Instead of sticking something
cat-a-corner in a room, as if there ;
were some bogey man likely to
dodge up and protect tho actual
coi ner from being useful, some j
rooms can be arranged to play up
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dny-bed uiay feature a "corner ensemble." Here ou see one
in inullterr)- striHs In a sett In of Krinch I'mrinrlal fiirnltni-e.
1'ri.r- tvtMtd lutnels, iid' entl white vslHticee, nt.tl red. I. lack and
gold vases lend a (.iaint el.ariu to the scene.
"Unfurnishing" Your Home
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lh,.mv,.r ,,, , wth ,lrr M.,1P111,.
family's' main hobby hooks,
music, sports, or whatever it is."
Everybody should have a place
in the living room's scheme, even
the pets or "little people." as
Lady Mendl calls them. In a
smart room bhe once was doing
she mde an old Chinese lacquer
box with a canopy lop and little
gold bells into a perfect 8t
tor the family pet I'eke,
Apartment homes have rules
all their own. Some of them are
as follows:
"Never buy any wallpaper be
cause It is 'new,' 'different' or
pretty." If yon do a small apart
ment in ivory, cream, gray or
soft green for woodwork and
walls, every single' room will
look higher than pattern papered
logy for the first time, discover
ed that the young central Aus
tralian is more obedient than
most young men. after admis
sion to man's estate. It is only
fair to western civilization to
say. however, that the reason Is
principally because he is allow
ed to do as he pleases and there
are no laws to break.
In New Guinea "free love" is
an accepted institution. There Is
almost absolute freedom between
the sexes, but so interwoven with
tribal ritual and ceremony, that
our own moral code, liberally
interpreted, . could almost apply
without much alteration.
Parents arrange marriage in
Central Australia, but in a man
ner very different from that in
which marriages of convenience
are arranged here.
If the boy's parents suspect
that he is in love with a girl,
they simply sit on the doorstep
of the girl's house while he is
inside. A tribal taboo forbids a
son to "step over the heads of
his parents." so exit is effective
ly cut oft and a marriage in
evitably follows.
Divorce is equally simple.
When a married couple decide on
fie Australian counterpart of
getting "Renovated,' 'they sim
ply separate and the children go
with whichever parent they like
best.
the last small inch of a corner's
right - aneledness to advantage.
Corner cupboards aro the. most
obvious and one of the most sue
cessful ways to utilize this space.
These may be old-fashioned three
cornered "whatnots," enclosed
china closets, or a combination of
both.
HEADING BOOK IDK.l
A new way to use the corner
cupboard idea is to build book
cases along both sides of the room
having them meet in friendly
manner at the corner. Against
this enticing background build up
a readiitg nook with easy chair,
lamp, foot stool and low arm chair
table.
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new Paris apartment lias plain
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walls and imitation grained i walls when th entire Tct of
woodwork. It is unwise to try the ai-tirtment or house is plafu.
to work out a tut-aiid-drled col-j The bed should dominate .lie
or scheme, in small apartments. I bedroom, ltesidcs tho bed t tw
it you keep your floors and i Important necessities In it bed
walls neutral, yon can iutro-1 room aro a loituj'itig chair or
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or raw silk in dull blue, ortfiige.
brown or whatever color you se-
l-ct for your kct- tone and get
the figured complex out ot your
st-stem by covering tho arm chair
with gav chintz?-'
KEli lllllt.HT I.K.Hls
Bedrooms are a law unto
themselves, even in apartments,
according to Lady Mendl. You
can use floral paper on their
Truth Revealed About
'Tell It
NEW YORK, Jan. 3. ( I'D
"Tell it to the murines," the pop
ular phrane familiar to million in
the United States and Great Hrlt-
ain. watt exploded with a batift us
a sennine bit of history a the
suit of an i mi airy by Hrivudter
General (.x)rte Kichards ot Ihe
L. S. marine corpd.
According to the ori-rin.il Irs
end which has beon aciepiod as
gospel tor a generation, the maker
ot the phrase was Charles 11 t
England and the Incident Is quot
ed at length in th dairy of Sam
uel Peprs. According to the quo
tation, the king pot-sensed an ad
river who was a retired colonel of
marine;, and had traveled every
where and seen everytii.ng. When
err the monarch heard a remark
able story, continues the quota
tion, he would refT to his marine
adviser to find out whether or not
it was true. Hence the king's re
mark.
General Richards searched 1n
all existing i'opys material, in
cluding an unabridged manu
script In the library of rone res,
to prove or. disprove the legend.
Then he wrote a letter to W. r.
Drury, Knglish novelist and re
tired colonel of the British ma
rine corps. The answer ended
the hunt.
"The story of 'Tell it to the
Marines' is taken," Hrury wrote
from my earliest literary crime,
Quite a daring idea for utilizing
such meek furniture as colonial .
19 iu ua.e ii will .iiii-i icau i',,w '
seat against one vail of n corner. I
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pushed against tut. other wall
with appropria e picture or book
rack above, a lamp on the outer ,
side of tne love seat and a tute
hooked rug or some other rug
compatible with colonial fnitr.
right in front of It to draw the eye
IV IIIIS 111TI1IIIH .IIUL.
Corners and desks would seem
to go together naturally, but sel-
dom do so. Both have a sense of
privacy about then,. Both seem
a bit withdrawn from tne nusy
life of tho room about them. An
admirable desk arrangement I i a
warm living room with tan wall",
u rich Persian rug with predomi
nating rose tones and furnlttiru
upholstery that plays up to tho
rose. Id to place a flat desk of rich
warm woods In gold and reddish
tone-i flanking the . iido wall,
against the end wall and hack It
with a screen that rs painted in
yellow, rich red, blue and gold.
TRKATMKVr FOB lKK
Put a mirror mi the wall
abreas of the desk's end which
will reflect the mellow light nf tho
lamp's golden yellow shade.
Slightly In front of the. opposlto
end of the desk place one of Hut
room's -wide-, gracefnl srmchaira
and stool to match. This gives tho
diwk a slightly withdrawn aspect,
yet makes it an Integral part of
the room.
Very unusual und quite worth
trying is the arrangement thut
puts the head of a tiny bed smark
into the corner, allowing the day
lnd to put out Into the room, tak
ing a regular grouping of furni
ture to complete lis unit of deco
ration. A lovely example of this ar
rangement Is achieved in
wood-panelled room and on a
neutral carpet. French Provinc
ial furniture Is used for the ds,y
bed, the desk than flanks II on
otic side and the fable which
flanks It on the other. Tho color
scheme nf this room Is pleasing,
with the panelling In pearwood
and celling valance of tolle de
Jouy, In mulberry red and white.
The draperies on the dayhed re
peat the colors, as floes tho up
holstery . on the chair.
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pauclle.1 w.tll. ami the most r
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! room too. there should te high-j " ,
power. ,1 light, and good mirrors , s"' k ',7" ,..
all around. A bit ol an old ..null., used
I -Everv woman .hotild dress I '"' uM'A ' ' "
! bv a blaze ef electric luhts audim,r , , T
the een rtilt- in the soft i,n,i. inost ertlcacioiis in. thuds or mas-
i mistily ..f candle gl.n.-." t, a.it i"K "ur electric nou nuootii ami
1 Men.; -ft leclp. for feminine I
lovellr.e.s. Her advice U t v it"
I make sr.rr your own home at-' sleeve II.Hinl ......
I fords you this tipporiuniit. With style, more t onipil.att-.i.
,a Utile, tapering sleeve board is
To The Marines"
ro-.muiiy of our tonirades hato wat-
". ..,,;' i. .-,,, xn'"' '"atmliiK. f lot itttc . in a .hit mini V lie. kllnn rdr.t.
Th. I'elrtiled Ky..' It I, a lc. i TIV, 1 "i, a ,V Mu'eum iit Nat- ' " '" " 'n- ...rpll.. . lunln, t.f ih- j... -
pull or mr ,-on.h ,.f hiC I ..'V!,:.:". ! " -l.il.--n tie.. ,!.,,. fk-t .,.. . .-,. .rr but,.,,,,
ttrnwi, a little a-lumed. 1 .eem , f,Un,.l , , , ,niv.r f '''' P"l'l 1 H
to hat, r.ed the ttl.; of Sam- l,h,.r na, lh; r ,,, .. VtTnUCKl I r-.DC ,7 'JY ' "..""v" "l,:1'"'-
ue I'eir-a 0 ucc.fu Ir that k. i.i - ... ,..i..or,i... I KITCHEN LORE ' rmphaalln the nr. kllne. 'I'.
ed timn nunllna hrouuti tne dairy hail UUr ua the rath. Thlriy
to verify my statement." ou o( s- kniltl el.menn hato
"The Petrified Eye" In a novel been found In these bodies.
dealitix with the adventures of
Ilritish marines.
Earl Sande Is
Lyric Tenor And
Champion Jockey
SAI.KM. Ore., an. :o (IT)
Ability to ride theworld'a fastest
race horses and to sing in a
silvery lyric tenor is a com
bination that is rare.
Hut those are Ihe accomplish
tnenta of Karl Sande. world's
most famous Jocltec, who re
cently visited his parents here.
Sande'a ability to ride soured
to greater heichts during- the
1 fi " t season while wearing the
colors of the stable of William
Woodward, New York financier
and owner of Gallant Fox.
Hut Sande's other attainment,
that of sliiKinK. may also claim
more attention
For two years lie has been
studying vocal under t'Helle
It is possible In a large room
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ers ou the box portion of the ,
piano, you have a very handsome
arrangement. ion may ui-e a ;
small table snd chair, or Just a .
chair, where your piano box
rounds. Or you may put a long.
narrow table, with books ' and i
rich dp(urntlvr rffft U nchlrvrd In IliU mmhii iniiirr hy m tun
pa, r liackftroiiiHl; - a roT( olnred riitt; an Hiitdjiir i lnilr wild tt"ld
and fiM rose i-l.lntx, mimI a ftKilstfH.I to nmtch; a ncneii iialnled i
)ilow, ri-tl, hliM mid uolfl: n yrllow liimp-liiiili' Unit bihm out
tfnn"fi-il'll,m 1,1 " '',"k
Household
Suggestions
Hathtlf ItectirnlloiiK
If you i-arefillly tae u II lite
hou.e ilecortilioiiN from 1'hrlr.t-ma-.
Yateiiilne'i, tlay, and ho on.
be mire to mark eai h box r.ipar
ately beeau II ave lime and
wear and leur on Hie deior.i
tloint.
ri lei iiilol eo t 'renin
reppii'inliil .ll.kx. In km up
and uxed an llavtiiluc In home
made I. o cream, makes II ilell. l.
una and the preliler.1 color In Ihe
world. ,
Nen Handles
Niw handlet tor vour nit-iti-
lalor can In obtained for 10
cenia hi any ,-oioi- ou want In
lre.. up our klti hon Yon can
screw t hem m ui-clf.
silver rll.h
If you btul our tlui silver up
in an aluminum pot beoi ,nt
Mart MbtitltiK li. you will rind
the mere balll in a , ood polish.
Vuic Slain.
Ii Is a tnl.i tike io I. 'I i u '
slams remain on niter. When I
ton have ecus lor breakfast, dip
ih spoors or lot ks thai toll
used lor them Into a pan of salt
solution as xoou as you tlear the
table.
I llllt0 Kit till l,lnsH.
Illirt'U Kit I'll' t,insH.
yr lh children ton now ran
set uiihrcakahlo glasses and tups
iind saiii-ers that coin. In merry
colors that they will like. They
are thin llko ordinary rlasses and
.iltractite.
I'libneil le.iMrt
The same old bread pudding
or custard lakes on new Interc-i
lor tho lainilv il It tomes out t it
a new colored garb. Vegetable
colorings ar harmless and do
outlets In dress up a dull.
, ...lor.d Kan., v.--!.!.
ciiiiiiiiiR. harmless ....d doi
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tt outlets In dress up a dull,
iinii.peiis.iiii.. ii, in. ,.'"""
It Is usetul for a" kll.. . u III-
Igerio toio hes and hatidkerchlclh.
i (ou
NO l-I.WKT 1.IIK ! I( Wlll Wa ,,.,,
tt- t CII I vi :'li tv.r ri,i mi-,. til -. : I
j w,t, h hn has eutmitied altrr they
TAKKS ilOMK WITH HIM
('OIXMBIA. Mo. When John
Davenport came to the State Uni
versity here, he brought bis home
with him on wheels. John
couldn't afford to rent an exiien
slve room al school so he utid his
father fixed up a small cottage
on wheels. The cost ot the llousi.
was tlMt. It la wires! for electri
city, Is heated by ft coal stove, and
lias all the accommodations of
home.
SO.MK KI.VIM.:
LONDON Some Id-a f how
much territory a fleet of all planes
onaagrd in war will travel a
recently glveu hcte when Hut lted
Colony and the lllue Colony of
tho ilritish Hoynl Air Korre en
gaged In a shunt battle. Two linn
dred and fifty planes took part
and flew more than Snti.iino nilbs.
More than 'i'JSO men and officers
took jiurt In tho Imaginary com
bat.
lamp, flanking the whole side of
the piano,
Dedrooms an urn their tor-
ners very rosily. A little corner
dressing table, with glared
chintz curtains to match tlio
window drapes and bed coter.
will be perfei t'y at lio.tie cut to
fit a corner and put in it. A
corner seat, w.lh che-t space mi
l-nn-s!'i it and orner book
shelves ;ibove Is u t-oy bedroom
arrantri tnenl, aNo. t.lven
grandfather rlo'-i:. a rnrklng
chair, fool 'tool and table with
lamp, yon have the cozic-t cor-
tier in the room,
GREEN COSTUMES
HINT OF SPRING
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Modish Effects rSk
Are Achieved
By Necklines L.
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..! ninlllill lira n-vMlllcs
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the si..- frocks .hotcii a mighty
l' "i'i"er lor to.,,
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JANE ROGERS
ALL fooda c a be listed tinder
on. of three mala headiaxa.
and the health of your family de
pends upon a proper baianr. be
tween the foods In theee groups.
Meata, egga and dairy products are
builder, and repalrera of body tut
uoa. Cereals, sugar, and fats ar.
th. chief fuel
foods, Ih.
eutTfnrnrihgfl
of grains, and
green eff
etahlea Iind
the body In good running ordnr
The Ust Is the gronp moat Ilk fir
to be neglurtrnt. M ike sure that
yonr menu provide fr-sh fruit, and
two or mor. green vegetables every
day. Serve dishes prepared with
such cereals as bran and whole
wheat, which retain the mineral
f Mini tit -win
If I
II V. I sourco of heat
1 VI V "ltoltln
l-Si'b- mid foods chief.
alts and liber of Ih. grain. Wstrh id In tarry il p'luinls of li.iKi.-ni-for
new recipe, and you'll be sur 'lie at this tale A . harte of !.n
pnsed at the appetising variety of I
such dishes yoo'll b. able lo pre
pare.
Besfi Ws-ffle.
fllft otWv and a half rtrtw flnvr,
fmir traspoona bakina; powdtr, oua
tPHHpoono Mil, two tahl-napnonn
nrar. Iiat tlt yolka of two ft-ni
nd combln with on cup of milk.
Add to Utfudry Imcrwlicnia and mli
wftll. Add ono-half nip mltd
ahortenlna: and tbrM-fonrtha mp
bran. Add the allffly bfatn whtt-m
of two etsn, Ilaka In a hot waffl-a
oq nntll mixture craana to atoans
SISTER. MARY'S
KITCHEN
My MSIM. MAItV
NK.l Hrrvftri fllr
If yoti ar-t Inoklnx fur a pnrtlr
nlarly rich and .f-J-llriona nk lo
hiivt on hunt! diirlim th holtdiiv
ttonnot), potato rnramrl iaki will
prove nattafartory.
If, on Ih oilier hand, you want
hii Iim'XImhihIvo faki tlmt In not
rl h with hut i it mid ick. but. In
nrvnrt Im'Iumm I nil I v u nd d'r (
bb-
. i lit .1"" in mint' v ami In
apple same cake will meel ,,,. , mArrHt'F
your needs
llolh these takes keep excel
lently and are even better several
days after baking them than when
fresh. On In .slices and served
With whipped cream, they can be
used as puddings.
I'mnlii iirititlel like
Four eggs, 2 nips light brown
sugar, 2-.1 cup butter. tups
flour, i-iip sweet milk. I cup
hot ninched potatoes, I i up grac
ed chociilate, I cup tint mi-ant'. 2
, haily feiHi
llreukfust Slewed figs with
lemon, cereal, treani, fried
crit'iiinenl in n Ii . syrup, milk,
pof tee.
Luncheon Hell Hoped tiitica
ron I and oiiIoiim, shrudded lei
tine aitrl egg saled, brotvn
bi-ead, canned rherrles, cook
ies, milk, tea.
Dinner Honed leg of In lit l,
l)iillei-id rbe, rreamed cai-rnls,
ciihliiie and oianpe salad,
pruiiu trllle, milk, ci.'fc.
tuhlcspooits clniiiiniou, 1 leaspoon
cloves. I teaspoon nutmeg. 1--I i
teaspoon salt.
Croum bnlUT nnd muiir, Add
"P "Irh'a (llir' H"Bl W"11 B,M
uitilitlit uii uml liivta l'U
anl liHik Id "ti.
hf M KltXl'tlt.l III I In i til III f of
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,uti I.a-t lltttn hit uf pardon
il!i' il Ill i In ,V H hnliU
iitvir unrrh. Th-ro mi ununt
tmi iili'ut. il rli'Wlnit t urfn 1mm
I hi flliitW of ih ia put ill Will In
llllfntl Hllll M rtlMII'llHll hii l II ft
r ; if i lo mhii rhiffim rinwrt
nlltuxlcn t 4H') lilinrf vt (h
lit- k.
If m, nn tli lhrr liiiqtl.
.'ri luirti mnii muiid ffo nl
haul m !. r tin u.l urn. tu
wtll l.n llltorrtt.,1 hi ft iht.ll-
m-ii k i n i i pi ilri-Ki ( riifhi i
'llitl tMlnlt U tl(llr llclCU Mil
u It (totti uny KiiKK-'-ttion of
rvrrity, lhii Is a h i (ptly lnvt
ly rrni Iiimi ln roll.ir mid yoko
iii.iih Iii ti'niuti f-tr rli'iitiHlnK.
'ill ciirU of Mfir-fahrlc mt rut
In a mo-t Initlgiilng maniif '.
I II I -M rlrtfit-) tu p ell til at t Ii
wrlt and thru flnunl.ii pout
ed tup ntlglitly hilnw ilir rllnin,
with bin f cut uml hitttotiholi.
ruwi iiT MooMMi ytsr
MONTKK.M, - 'I'll liMMirinu
niuMt (r ( til K(. ilulmrL AirixMl
lion' H pr..rllt jll v uiil N-ai Mii .i
llii HtIM-Ii illrlKlo)-. U llHl, I.mi
( aii.titi-lli nhtir'M, Tim innnl w
linHt at a ''lift of $jno,mitj oipfri
ally tut kiiIHv for the Undtng nf
lltn dliiRlhlo hT". It la no pm
imfd l h-tt thn nir Imi convHtrd
tu i u an mrial Ip.i(hi luwrr,
IE KIM Oil till KKi;S
MONTIIF.AI. Air IravH U grt.
;iing ciiPii.ir iiif ' uiiMUUtl Alt-
was, Ltd.. ou Its Montieal route.,
has reduced lis p. ih-.cn m r rates In
rlishtly more llian (It,, rents a
mile. Ks. h ietsn ttnl heullott-
til m ptiuttft Hill mado fn:'
ill luii(K,.K.
IM Ml NK To 4 OI.IH
WA.HIN.iTtiX-.Tha Hy 04i
I tun Jiiit riv-rd a rHI of thrn
ihhoi.Fi, a typ of tuoiiki-r.
whh h hVf In nn V.ilt.ihl In fi in
(Iflr fXpTlniriil"i. Tile J I h bon h
Itav lif. n al Joium -lupkhu I'nl
.fiMllv (or rtonii' lint)- uiitlfraoliii;
Inuoi ul.it iniM nf t ild grm
Srlrtltl-tii ul Ilio ii iiivnrtl y lia
dl'rnviTfd tluit 1 h monkrva arr
llliriMIIlt lO I lirl.
add yolks of i-ggs well beaten.
Melt chocolate over hot water and
add to hut inatlieil potato, heal
ing Iu milk. Add to first mix
ture. Mix and sill muialnlnK
flour, baking powder, salt aud
spices. Add with nuts to first
mixture, siir just enough to mix
smooth. lil M while f eggs
Itealcn until miff. Turn Into a
large oiled mid floured cuke pan
cmninev and bake one
t'nver
with white ftidgtt frosting.
Apple Heine f ake
One and one-half cups sppl.
same, cup granulated sugar, 'i
cup butler and laid mixed, J cups
leeilless ralslua, :i cups flour, 2
teaspoons soda, 1 cup 11 lit meats,
I tablespoon lemon Julie, 1 tea
spoon vanilla. l.a.'M.i.n sail,
I teaspoon cinnamon, 'j, teaspoon
cloves, 14 teaspoon lull meg.
I'se apple sauce sweetened as
for the I it lil.-. Cream butter uml
lard und gradually beat In sugar.
Add apple same. Mix cleaned
raisins with 1 cup flour and add
10 first mixture. Mix and sift re
malnlng flour with nail. soda, und
spices. Hlfl several li,i,w ,
sure Ilio soda is thoroughly mixed
through ihe flour. Add viinilla
nnd lemon Jnbe to fln.i mixture.
Ilent well nnd adil ill v liigredieiils
mill lulls, stir until 1 lnirntiglilv
blended anil siiiooih. Turn lulu
a deep p.ut lined with henvv
piii'i'htuent paper and Imke one
and one-half hours In a slow oven.
Any preferred liorienliiK can
be used for ellher of Ihee cake-.
I hii 1 -1 1 in iMiiiii ion or iiiitit
IhkI In mimnHlod )i Ihf .
rnI 11 ll,f,' Inward ..cm
nf Ini tier and
aiTond
i-ohoMiy.