THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1914. PAGE THBEE if h r. V IF' Vv y"" Ii H J H & ff S M 4 Thoy Would sPrawl o Vsyi T 1 M - X In h Snow Bank. BY ELLA McMUNN. Mrs. Ralph Watson was hostess on Wed nesduy aftornoon at an enjoyable I "April Fool" party, the event being in honor of iris. Edwin Baker, whose i birthday fell-on that date. Four tables 1 o bridge, were played, card honors j going to Jlrs. George L. Rose and llrs. Tom Wilson. A dainty luncheon was j "served, Mrs. C. L. Dick assisting the hostess. There were numerous amusing! features to remind them that the date ' wan April 1, red and yellow "Dunce" caps ornamenting the heads of the ladies "and lira. Baker being presented wun a most beautiful birthday cake which proved to be a box empty but very artistically frosted .to represent the reul article. Red und yellow were the colors throughout tho "decorations, a profusion of carnations being used. Mrs. Watson's guests were: Urs. Ed win Baker, Mrs. 0. C. Loclte, Mrs. H. II. Ollinger,. Mrs. George G. Brown, Mrs. Mrs. Tom K. Wilson, Mrs. George I-. Rose, Mrs. Frank Durbin, Mrs. R. Er L. isteiner, Mrs. C. I,. Dick, Mrs. Milton Meyer, Mrs. C. L. McNary, Mrs. Oswald West, Mrs. Frank l.ovefl, Mtb. George F. Rodgers, Mrs. I.. F. Griffith, Mrs. Frank Meredith, Mtb. C. I Vit tchen, Mrs. Cook Pntfon, and Miss Euln McCully of Hood liivcr. 6 Tho Woman 's"Alliancooftl Uni tarian church met with Mrs. C. 8. Ilinn ilton this afternoon. After the usual order of business was transacted, re freshments were served and a social hour enjoyed. i Mrs. Lydia Aekcnnan, Mrs. Cretoria Pasco and Mrs. Clara (Jribble enter tained tho Women's Relief Corps at tho homo of Mrs. Gribblo, 615 Ferry Btreet, cm Thursday afternoon. A large num ber of members wero present and occu pied themelves with needlework until refreshments were served. The guests of the society were Mrs. Wilkorson and Sirs. A. T. Talmadge. Coinmnmler Ilawley, of tho Post, and C'aj-1 Alirams, of the .Spanish War Veterans, called on Ihe ladies and gave them a short talk, Vhich 'vas much enjoved. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Eblridgo and !Ms. William Brown will go down to J'ortlnnd tomorrow to attend the per formance of tho Chicago Grand Opera company. Others who havo gone, or ldnu to go are- Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. i)outoii,'Od.;s. Eugene Breyman, Mr, and Mrs. Win. Burghardt, Jr., Miss Min lielta Magers, Miss Beatrice Shelton, CUisa Barbara Steiner, Miss Margaret l-'isher an'd Miss Elma Weller. The Meriy-Go Round club will be en (tertained Tuofday evening y Mrs. Tom Smith, Jr. Mrs. R. ,T.' Hendricks nnd Mrs. W. 11.' JChlridpo will be hostess to the Tues day Afternoon club, at tho Ilondricks liome on ('uttnge street. ft Mrs J. D. Sutherland hns returned from a several day' visit to friends in Portland, Tho money netted by the soldier boys at their dance in the armory Tuodny ovenmg is to lie placed in the I'ananm l'B"ific fund tho plan of Coniiiaiiv M lieing to attend tjie fair in a body. j ' The young people nUending Hnrnl Z A DAILY THOUGHT. 1 8USDAT. . "IJfe, my l)rtxWre-u." said (Uo nicro tihllosoplier, "urn tnoH'ly nxule up of prnyin' for rain, an' tlK'ii vrUthlu' It (would clenr off." Wbn wo nre dtwt) rolnted at not gottliis sotnotblin; we. Imvo set ouf hcnrls on wo inuut re miember that if wo gut it it might not faavo niado us ns happy ns wo think. ! MONDAY. I The man who run tnlto defwit with n Bmilo la the man who wins In tbo end.-Etbert Hubbni-d. - TUESDAY. "Economy is a way (it Rpctmlliiii money without getting nny fun out of It," said some ono do other day, One must be careful of course!, but too many peoplo spoil alt the fun of life fcy too sole.mily counting tho cost. WEDNESDAY. 1 It Is greater to full brilliantly than to achieve a mediocre nuccess. Ileinwn ier when you fall to win that tho great thing Is to have done your bent THURSDAY. I'uney not to thyself things future, o though they wero prownt. but of those that are proeont tnko (tome BHlde that thou take.st ni'-t liemflt of nix) consider of them particularly tuiw wonderfully thou wouldst want tintn If they wero not present Marcus Au- relius. FIUDAY. Tho cliRrm of llfo la Its unwrtnlnty. When you feel Inclined to gnnnblo at . "tips and downs" remember Hint ii would probably like n dead, fiat, even xLitence still leas! - SATURDAY. "Tight boots nro n ble-wlrtg: (hey tunku you forget all your trouble aid Artemus Wnnl. And many of Ufa's Irrltatlus little thorns are bless ing In disguise, for lu one way or another they help us to bear greater and mora serious troubles cliapel, Rev. P. 8. Knight's gift elmrch, calst of the fair grounds, will give a literary program this evening followed by a basket social. The invitation ti. attend has' been extended to all who eare to attend and a large crowd is expected, The ''Woman's Misionary Society of the First Congregational church' will meet at the homo of Mrs. 0. 0. Blown this afternoon, 005 Korth Suinmerr street. Mrs. Fra.nk Wilson returned Monday . ' .."'-. r i from a two-weeks' visit with friends i and- relatives in Seatile, Port Orchard and other points along tho Sound," hav-1 ing had a most enjoyable trip. MILLER CANDIDATE FOR The ubiquitous eancliilate is still still busy and tho crop of filings for nominations was up to the averalgo, with no signs of a falling off in the supply. M E. Miller, of St. Helens Columbia county, filed for tho Republican nom ination for commissioner of labor sta tistics and inspector of factories and i workshops. He wants after. his name! on tho biullot the words "Reduce ex-' penses encourage homo industries, no friction, absolute independent. " 0. W, Stapleton, Republican, who ab sorbed BlacKstonu in the classic pur lieus of Vancouver, Washington, mauy years ago, filed for the nomination for circuit judge of department No. (i, in OF LABOR Portland. His slogan is "ui non-parti-f.)tnc,als san judiciary in theory and practice." ; imprisoned witiiout regard to tact or . J. E. Murphy would represent Mult-1 ft.w: L mk,r V,'0 e"-'unistances you ex nomah county 'as a Republican in the hlbl yur " 1 wl'en you B,,y "V legislature causing troublo at every opportunity D. W. Stone, Republican filed for I Vm ," and intimate the ho has representative from Jackson countv. I f"edom .lust because the politicians ' Benton Bowman, Republican, filed ; H""k ho ,nuy cnnt'?1 I!nr,'?cv;"!r3' T for the nomination for rcprcscutaaativo ! 1)0 you Pres.um, tto l"sUtJ tl'8 ,I-"W: from Washington countv. . j rcnce 8U"8 ' V, the Calumet C. W. Pnrrish Republican, filed for g"i,V r te West irginm gnn, or tho the nomination for representative from GB. or the W est V irgin.a gang, or the Clackamas countv.' I Uir and Order ' viRilnn-.cs that ope- ' . rato always outsido the law? This is CHICAGO PttOOIlESSIVE wlmt J0111' editorial implies. You ought LEADER IN WASHINGTON , to novy that it is tho "Law and Order gang that is duinned by the WeuRtchee, Wash., April -Medill fttT;,re wug ft timfl jn our M whpn McCorm.ck, of (.hicago, one of tho lead , a , nmlllH,r of tho best e()0 (J(,. ing progressiven in the. country, .""' i noum.Pd tho flag because it stood for Oio Hanson, candidate for tho I nitcd , ,,. 6i,ivery. "Ev(, Horilce Gr(.elev State, senate, will be the principal ; tuiJ tho fl w(1, a y ot word t"0 nniavio in IU li n illll iliuura lll, llllj Monday night. Ola Hanson, speaking at- Coulee, WaBh., last night, lrcw the largest an dienco over assembled in Grant county ami predicts a sweeping Bull Moose victory in this state this fall. The moeting of tho ministerial nuicn Mondav at 2:I!U in tho Y. M. C. A. is to bo devoted to consideration of im nortant business inclndinir the tiroirnim i for next year ami the Sunday law as proponed under the initiative. Thos. J. Wontleoelt, seiTetnry. BLOUfrEO FOR &PfliNQ. Cliifi'oii waLsts b) all rtwvtas mt fauliJoiinbJe, ISdHweu of wash tulle ore very tiiotjK-Jitlvc niul diiin lk?. (Uiirtwaiuts are mnde with kaitt l4)vt nnd oostumo bodleuH Iwre sti'irt (Him. The best talloml sliii'ts f'ir ports vrtvir am those witii nil oKtrn large nriubo4e. Many rf tho smnrt neAV vrnbtn and cofltnmeH show I1k JaMi nace cotiiir. which stands up and nway from tlie neck. Among the novcltU in Wouh.-s are models of eblfl'oti embrold ored 'with colored silk, the ma-, twlal of wn broidery repenting the color of the costume. ' T J Macrtm Lao Lamp 6hd. !( are In fashion, not only In the nioVIhtic world, but they nre utilised lu the bouse wherever they arc likely to add to tliu effectiveness of interior LAC taUP 8DAD&. iit-ir4liHis. For decon-tlne purpows liwivy kicm are ud. Au effocXtve uso of nuiorsuiu luce Is sliown In the shade Uliwlruled bora The outlines of the listteru nre brought out by tho blue silk over whtcb ths lnn ts, adjusted. - Story HERE were a number of little Teddy bears once," said daddy, "who had to glvo n 'winteVsports' party, as they call ed it. -They invited the polar bears, tho hairy eared bears and the black boat family. They spent a great deal of time deciding en the sports they would have, x Of course tbo polar hears were almost too heavy and awkward to do much elso beside sliding down hill, but they decided that would be good fun, as all bears like coasting. Thoy were going to huvo skating races, too,.nud finally they were going to huve a big surprise which they would not say a word n bout und acted very mysteriously n bout it. . . . "At last the day came for the iarty, and nil the beurs arrived right on time. In fact, a good mauy came ahead of timo, so eager were tliey for the party. ' "At first they oil coasted down tho hill on single sleds and double sleds, nnd 'they'd call out in their deep, gruff voices something we could never under stand, but which they understood perfectly, as it was their language 'Clear tho course; clear the course!' and out of tho way they would steer. At one side the Teddy bears lyid built n big snow bank, nnrl if any of tho bears didn't steer straight they would go right into tho Bnowbank nnd ofcourse upset and sprawl about in the snow, which added n great deal of merriment. 'After they'd coasted for awhllo they who do you think won? Why, ono of Hinif'urt on lumi'v nm Wi flint' nra nvnollnnfr clrnrnisi ' ' ' "-v "And now 1Dl tbe t,me tor tllG Teddy befira to a plaoo not far from saw "What?" asked Jack eagerly. . "They saw," coutinued daddy, "n i snow men, os you nnd Evelyn do, they they certainly rtid look very runny, ah tuo Dears were ueugmeu ami juuipeu around in great glee and praised tho Teddy bears for the wonderful snow bears they hud made. They wero bo well made that they would have almost seemed to havo been alive had they not been so very white. The Teddy bears, ns you can imagine, wero delighted with tho sucocoss of their 'surprise' nnd their party, i - "After tlM'y had all had delicious refreshments all tho bears shook paws and thnnked the Teddy bears for 'tho nicest party they'd ever been to.' "I can tell you the Teddy bears wero pleasod, nnd even the snow bears seemed to have wider grins." OPEN FORUM. Editor Capital Journal: You quoto Haywood bb saying: "I hiito the Ameri- can flag, and I despise the things it stands for." It is not at all likely Bill Haywood ever said it, for whutevero elso ho is, ho is not a fool. But even suppose he did? Look at Calumet, at Colorado, at Lawrence, at Peterson, at West Vir ginia, where tho flag was mado to. stand for all sorts of lawlessness by ana vigilantes, waywoou was that effect, A cool-headed editor ought not to go off half-cocked in this day calling for calm reflection. L. D. RATL1FF. WECHTER SAY3 HIS WAGON WAS AN EXCELLENT COVER. Editor Oa'pital' .Tournnl: I desire n m,iu ! r,,n,Y,;n ,,.,, . ; ccrning my being arested tor violating the ordinaneo concerning the hauling j of meats without having them wrapped ! or covered ho bh to prevent their con- tamination by dirt or dust. I freely ! confess that the meats hauled by me : on the occasion were not covered as 1 required by the ordinance, but this was 'because I did nut understundc tho ordi j nance. Tho wagon is cloudy covered ; with heavy IS ounce duck, treated with 1 two coats of white lead, and tho end I of tho wagon is closely shut in with a j tight-fitting curtain. This covering I coMt. mo $15, iiml wna put on to secure absolute cleanliness iu tho handling of I oil meats at my shop. The m-ut wns j not wrapped on the occasion referred to becase, as stated, fhe wagon wna . well covered and as there wub pleatv f ! of rain fulling at the time 1 doubt T even the engh'-cved Sale ..I... ,A t-..l i: i. cer's ability to have seen any dust. My v private opinion is the sj inl deputy, Corns Go, Sure Pop, ! If You Use "Gets-It" Slmplo as A B C. It's the Now Way of Curing Corns and Callouses. ' If you have corns now, the chaiu-cs are you have never used " (IKTS IT " the bigtrest seller among corn cures ever known. It is the m-w way, does awny with all trouble, pain mid fusing in treating corns. Thousands who have , Get ths Corns off. Your Feet, sud tho : Corn Wrtnltl'D off Your Face. Nothing Can Do It Llko I " "OSTS-IT." I puttered with oi 1 coma for years, huve gotten rid 'f them right ol'f, with a lew drops oi tMS-U" niiplird ns I ipiick ns you can spell your r.r.inc Corns just love to be cut, pirked, t iled gouged anl pulled. Qeit it. Yoil'e 'tried cotton rings that cnusc rhonting corn pains, greasy salves t lint epreiol ; over the toe and make it raw nnd tape ) that sto ka to the stocking now try , "liM.t-l 1." It lias none of the draw ! bncks of the old style rum cures, eases pain nnd neve fails on any corn or callous. 1 "ULTS IT" i sold by nil druggists, d.,ic a bottle, or sent direct, bv E. J.aw- rruce & Co., Chicago. I , Only On "BKOMO QUININE" Thru is LAXATIVE HKOMO OI'I NINE. Look for the signature of E. j W. (IliOVK. Cures a Cold in One Day, i i.'urcs urip in To my. 25c. Daddy's Bedtime The Teddy Bears and Their "Surprise." bad skating races on the pond. And tho young polar boars, for, nlttiongh surprise. All tlie bears followed tho the hill, and what do you supios they lot of snow bears. Instead of making had made beam out of the snow, and Hartwell, would rather kick up his own dust than find any other, it is easier and nlso moro easily locuted. As to liis statement that I- hud been repeat edly warned about hauling meats un covered, that either. originated in his Blind or that of the' ague reporter of tho morning paper. AVhichever of the two is responsible, simply made tho story from whole cloth, for it is abso lutely false. Neither Deputy Hartwell nor any one elso ever spoke to me or to anyone connected with my business about tho matter. GEOKOE W. WECHTER. .. Sure Indications of Lung Trouble Among the indications of threatened Lung Troublo nro a ' continued cough, fever and night swenta. A ehunge of climate often helps,. -but it seems Unit Bomething more is ueoded to stop the cough and sweats and arrest the prog ress of disease. Eckmnn's Alterative, after many years of use, is known to be most beneficial in bringing about re lief, in many enses compiete recoveries. Investigate this case: Schell City, Mo. "Gentlemen: I had a terrible cough I night sweats und pleurisy in my lungs. A man who heard m coughing advised mo to take your Alterative. 1 paid no attention to him then. I got so bad the doctor said I should go to Wyoming. I did, ,u uil when I got there I steadily grew worse. Then I remembered what had been told me about j'our medicine. I began taking it, with no faith whatever, but before I had taken three bottles, I could eat anything. Fever and night sweats stopped and for over a year I huve been well and in better health than I over wiib. " (Affidavit.) W. F. BOMAR. Above abbreviated ; more on request. Eckmnn's Alterative lias been proven by many years' test to be most effica- imis for Severn lhront and l.ung At ecf'onB, Bronchitis, Uronchinl Asthma, Stubborn folds and in upbuilding the system. Contains no nnreotics, poinsons or habit-forming drugs. Ask for book let telling of recoveries, and write to Kckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, I'd., for evidence. Eur salo by all leading druggists. Girls! Try It! Ilalr Onts Roft, Fluffy and Luxuriant at Onco So Mora Falling Hair, if von care for heavy hnir, that glistens with buauty and is nolinnt with life; has un incomparable md'tncwi nnd is fluffy and lustrous, try Mandoline, .lust one i, 1 1 1 1 1 1 ;i t i n doubles the bcautv of vour hair, besides it iintnedi- ntcly dissolve every particle of dim- druff. This desffuctive scurf robs the hair of its luster, its strcnglh and it very lit'e, and if not owrcoine if pro- duces a fcveribliness und itching of the , scalp; the hair roots famish, loosen and die; then the hair falls nut fust. If your hair has ben neglected and i is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too oily, I get a 23-eent bottle of Knnlt"ii's Di.n- ' deriie at Hiiy drug store or toilet ( counter; apply a little as directed and ten minutes alter you Hill say this nn,i the beat investment you on r ina.de. We sincendy believe, regardless of everything else udvertiseii, tlmt if you desire irot't, lustrous, benutiful hair and lots of it no dandruff no itching sculp and no luore falling hnir you must use KnowHon's Dunderine. Jf evcntuallv why not nowf.. Piles Cured In 8 to 11 Days. Drugfi'ts refund money if I'AZO OINTMENT fails to cure'itrhing, blind Weeding or l'rotruding l'iles. First application gives relief. Cfic. . The daily prayer of the politician 's, "(live us this election a long ballot! " The prayer seems likely to be answered. Thorough Probe of Alleged Bad Bargain Secured by Italy in War With Turkey is Very Probable. SAY FACTS ARE SUPPRESSED AS TO UNCEASING WARFARS Government's Opponents Say There Is No Chance For Peaco Unless Tribes Are Exterminated. Rome, April .1. Thorough investi gation of conditions in Tripoli scenic 1 elv today as a result of demands bv socialist members of tho chamber of deputies. . They contend the government has sup pressed tho facts llwit fighting with the natives has been going on ititcr initently ever since Italy wrested the land from the Turks; that there is no prospect oT peace for a generation un less tho tribesmen are completely ex terminated; that the country lacks the resources it was supposed, to possess and is not worth having, even if it could be really conquered in short that tho Italians got a very bad bargain out of their war with the sultan instead of the good one it has been represented to lie. . Dissatisfaction with tho results the v.vir brought was what drove l'rem'.'r ftoliotti from office nnd politicians were predicting that Premier Salandi.'i would find it ns troublesouio a topi; as his predecessor did. I y Take a Glass of Salts if Your Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers Moat i Meat Forms Uric Acid. I If you must have your meat every ! day, eat. it, but flush your kidneys ' with salts occnsionnlly, says a noted ! authority who tells us that meat forms I uric ncid which almost paralyzes the I kidneys in their efofrts to expel it from the blood. .They bocimio sluggith I nnd weaken, then you suffer with a j dull misery in tho kidney region, sharp ; pains in tho back or sick headache, di'.ziaess, your stomach sours, tongue i is coated and when tho weather is j bad you have rheumatic twinges. The i urino gets cloudy, full of sediment. the chnnnels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek iclief two or three ; times during tho night. 10 neutranzo tneso irritating acids to rlennso tho kidneys end flush off tho body's urinous wnsto get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy ecipe Department By BETSY Tapioca Pudding. 1 cup Tapioca. 2 eggs (yolks) 1 small pieco butter. 2 table-.ponns grunulntcd shgar. 1 cup milk. 1 teaspoonful mnpleine. Have the tapioca well soaked ir. water or milk and cook till bluish in color, then add the milk, eggs, sugar und mnpleine. Caramel Pudding. 4 cups milk, 5 eggs, 1 pinch salt. 1 i.j cups granulate I sugar. 1!;, teaspoons Inn "lei in". Sinld the milk. Melt, sugar iu sauce pun, stirring const. tally, uulil liu'li' brown in color, gradually udd tho milk, Add this mixture to eggs slightly licit- en with salt and mnpleine following, j Strain into buttered baking dith, bait.! I slow ly for one hour, cool ami servo. Kaplclno Sea Fcain. 3 niw grnniilateil sugar. 1 cup water. ' 1 tablespnoii vinegar. 2 eggs (whites.) 1 telivpoon liiiiplcino. I lnrue eup of iilmomls. I I'll V' A Real Cup of Coffee That's what you get when you uso our wonderful blend of Java and Mocha the genuinedirect from tho strange lands where the finest berries are grown. We do the blending and roasting right here in Salem. A coffee for Particular people. 45c THE POUND C. ML EPPLEY Phoni 93. 1800 fast S(of Saturday (-.9 911; )Ji -l ?l ' mf m m n m mm WAISTS, Women's and Misses' voile blouses, good quality mate rials, neatly finished. Latest styles. Regular $1.29 and $1.50 Special HOUSE Women's and Misses' good and dark colors in striped necks and Dutch necks. Special rAL'j. LIBERTY here; take a tablespoonf ul in a glass j of water before breakfast for a few i days and your kidneys will then act I fine. This famous Baits is made from j tho acid of grapes and Jemon juice, ; combined with litliia, and has been j used for Generations to flush mid stimu-1 used for generations to flush and stimti late sluggish kidneys, nlHo to neutra lize tho, acids in urine, so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness, Jad Salts is inexpensive," cannot in jure, and make a delight! ul efferves cent lithin-witter drink. Mary Jones Laundress i iSY ELLA McMUNN. Mary ,lnne Jones was buried today iu City View cemetery. At far ns know this is the first time iu nil the 71 veins : or nor mo taut her name lias appeared . iu tho newspapers, although sho has j lived in Kalem .'15 years, She did not '"play bridge, or tango, or wear l'arin WADE. I'lnco on the back of Btovo to dis solvo slowly the sugar, waler ami vine gar; then boil without stirring until it spins a thread or forms a soft ball in cold waler, 1'our tho hot syrup into tho whiten of the egg, well benten, and bent again with egg boater till nearly cook ed, or until mixture holds its-' shape; (hen add the inaplidiie mid almonds which huvo been bhnudiod mid slightly I ih'okcii. tup out Willi tcin poon into lesired fluiics in buttered plates, Mapellno Flcat, Itent I cup milk In double boiler; sweaten to taste and add well beaten yolks of ,'l eggs, l ook slightly. Ifo niove from fire and set to cool. When cool, or partially so, flavor with tea spoon of inapleitie. llent whites of .'I oe,gs sliff and drop by t.poonfuls into hot lMiter; when set, dip out, drain, nnd idide into custard. Pure Ico Cream. 2 ipiarts pure sweet cream. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Kranulnlc.l sii)ar, 2 teaspoons' niaplcinc. Mix iiiignr anil Treitui togither, beat well; then aibl the mndelne niel frecie. C'aniuiel Cuntanl, I cup granulated li r ri r. Saturday Specials TV" tm 98 cents DRESSES quality house dresses. Light and figured styles. High 87 cents STREET "creations," but tho did things of vastly greater importance she washed ' As a laundress she. was an artist, an i what is more to the point she brought . lh0 clothes home tho very day she had promised sho would, and' idle 'sewed n ; ' tl, ,..,!.. ... ' .' ...v. nnv, ,,:fia'i; iiimin ouiioiii. If there was ever any happiness in lior lifo it must have been just the knowl edge that sho hnd-done much to insi k- other people comfortable, for hers was a singularly pathetic life. She was aim..-, J much of the time when her husband 's nl Miction made it necessary for him to be at ii hospital, ami there wero never any tiny forms to bo cuddled in her ' empty urnis, but on one ever heard .Mary complain, and today' as the loii-r line of people whom the had sorynd passed before the casket, they saw not jiut the black, wrinkled, linn. Is fuldi.d over a still -henit, but a white soul re-, leased from long and faithful servico. Tho wisdom of arming tho nations is on a par with that of giving ' each fnmdt.mwV i, n ..m.k, :.. n. . . hopo that nothing will happen. 1 pint milk. V:i cii butler. 2 tablespoons coriudnich, l'-j teaspoons mnpleine. Put milk in double boiler and thicken with tho corn stnivli dissolved in a lit tle water. I'ut sucar ami butter In a iiiucepiin, stir until suar is melted, I hen gindiially stir them together and add (hit miiplciiie, Shaiii if necessary, cool and serve with iinipluiiio whipped cream. Biscuit Olaco. 1 :j pints cream. IU ounces sugar. S ,-ggs (yolks.) I ('tablespoon iluipleiae, 8 ounces crisp macaroons, pound iu mortar to dust, -Mix cream, sugar, eggs ami extract, li.ice on tire, ami stir composition until it begins to thicken. Strain and rub ih rung U hair i.ieve into basin. I'ut into I'rceei", when nearly frozen, mix lu luionroon dust, anullier tablespoon ex liuct vnnill.i, nn. I finish freezing. Adds to the CHAR&l of entertaining beiuu-o i.rr'' gives ii new-found flavor and desieious ness to desserts, dainties, ices, cuii.lics und tallies. Mill. I) 11Y tlltOCKKS. l-'eu, "e stamp for recipe book. Crescent Mfg. Co. Seattle, Wash. (.'uiturd Ico Cioaiu, I pint he'll milk. - ci:gs. (I ou in c granulated sugar. I 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . i -. 1 1 1 cornslareli. Mix ii ti . I snilil but do not bull. Alix the whites of t.wo eggs lu a pint of fresh i s i-ii m, whip well, flavor with one Icaspoonful of mapleiiie, add til tho above nod freeze, Mavlcluo Mou.ad. t'oidi In duulde boiler 1 cup of lenp bine syrup aiol the yolliS'of 1 cu:". Took 11 in i ii ii 1 1?. Add benten white of 1 evg, and rnn.mo it t once from the fire. When cold, add pint of whipped cream. Froe.o quickly, A Hpunish proverb runs: "A liim without beard is like nn egg without salt." Ask your best girl next tlnui you see her what she thinks of tho IHpanlnrd who invented that notiout a ami M