THE DAILY CAPITAL in RNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1916. " 1 ( ' ""0r J T yZTToo I i (oust ste.p , ' lTiflrnMs , ' q-x j steppin6 ny- t 9s"c"o eoys ano icr J 'f) ; . International Cartoon CoTN. Y. 177 0 VA'i k irl I rOU BROTE.U LE.T ) I ' j TSTT r t - f" J, JLfAj' V1' 1 Wlk THAT DO 6 CO fiND 06 J jjfV u.Mun.imuimiimuuuuiiumilihuirv nivuimuU.lu.LiuiiUuimuutUT, Vai a;r Oft bTCPkiv HOUSEHOLD HINTS RICE DISHES Rico Soup- - II-.-il two l;il.li's.)oii? Initlrr in mh net1 pun, n I I nnc cup lice Ktir iiulil II tiolilcn lirnwii. Now ihM tvtu pinls wnlcr ur sliiclii two smiill dniiiiiH -ii . in smiill piece, cue cup Cuiiiieil liiniiitues; seisim ilh sail luel lii-pper In luste. I'eeK ylnwlr one tour. Rice Souffle CioiiihI fnnr lulite tfpiioiixi'ico mill "lii' I'1 siihh'IIi pnsle with 1 1 in- lul'IcspiHin Inn t'l-e unit six tiilili-Muimis inilK. A.I.I lemiiiiiilei' of u pint el 1 1 1 1 1 1 . put nil into siiiue pnu iuil fllr until il tliicKens. A.I.I lieuten JiiIUs lit three euHs nii'l three tal)le tipiiiins mi,i;mi; slir well, ul-o ii.l.l well lieiilen while-. 1" tiiree euu". Mix lluimuiihU , plii'-e in Inltlere.l suufl le iish. ISi'Ue hull' hem. 1 Rica Cream T'ui iiuil-i-'. mi excel leu Ji-s-ert iiimI is 11 i;ee.l way In use up cdl.l rice. I'hicc in upper part nf ilnnlih- l.niler line pint mill. an. I pinch of Mill; I -1 i ii lT In liniliii peint. a. 1.1 I I - lenenps ciniKetl rice. Inil tiheut five in miles, Ihen stir in Iwn i'ui yell.s that hiive In-en l-.-aleu tn n ere mi with half cup (if lanulale'l siiar. 1'iuilv un til well tliicUcnc.l, fnlil ill .stiffly whip pel vnnilla. I'nel iijnl sci'M' with plain r w hippc.l crcaiii. Rice riiiUlitiK Cenk cue cap rice in JEmir cups milU until Ih-cN, (I 'n inch t.'icmn hull' cup Latter .u.l miL cup miur. ail. I three wcll-lie-.il 'ii I'hs, half cup see.le.1 raisins, a lilt e s-ill. ihe lice, j nail ei ii mi mini to ta..e. Jtake i.i.e iJioiir. Clistaril Kiee riuiulii --lu n (lips coiilie.l rice, one cup s nt ir. yolks thue et,'L,rs, riinl one erau' mil cue i'-ninn, juice ef the leiniui, . c.1,1 milrt. Hake half Injur, lieiit white! in' three 'j:ns with a little suear. ihen rhn-e in men ! t.i lirown. A. hi liil ' f j II en tup i w lieu lake u 'f I'elll 0 en. THINGS WORTH K.NCWlVii Tu lake the .sliinu uft' si-.ee .Unl, i spuiini- with hot vim i;ar at..l i i j mi ll il t lie shine ilisappeni-s. To keep inacaruni li-.nn .stii-'-inu' In liakinc- ilish, (frcasc ilish, the in f lull r it, ; like on ilo fur a caiu-. I To'Wash Silk Popliu -Alak- mu's if a yooil white soap. ie s-n .seap-!s all j uicllcil. Immerse artii h- in s nls, Init tin 1 iiul lull, liiuse in Hw.-w ,ir;;i water -n j which a little (,'iiui u-'iln;- is ml. I -.1. liinsc twice, I lieu liiii in .-h:ul place lo ili-y. i THE TABLE Cream Tuffs - One cup flour, thuv- fointlis cup water, pinch el salt, oiic- foiirlh poiiiiil of liultcr, fixe eu!. fili line. Heat water, aihl Imlti-r ami .cut ; lien this inixtiire lieils st il' in tl-e j flour Make care to nnve no lumjsi. , Conk until mixture leaves the .siih-s of the sauce pan. Tour out into another pan am I tillnw le ceol. When near v colli a. t.i the unlieatcii ei;i,'s, eue al a time. Mix in each cue thotouoMy ie--'fine iiililinn the next. When all tl " i-i; j- have In-cu iiil.lcil. cover inixtuie s ;; ami let -.stiuul one hour. When roil fly to luike, ilrnp hy the spoonful on liuttereil tins, leaving apace for them to rise. When liake.l, cut across wit'.! sharp knife mul put in any filling ile-siri-i. Orange Marmalade t'wo sweet oi tinges, one-hull' cup water, one cup sup; nr. one-half leiiion, one cup Kuplisii wnlniils. Crate nranes tunl Hipieci-e out juice, ailil sugar mul water. Slice lemon very thin ami cut slices i-i halves. Shell walnuts ami break in ine.liuni pieces. Conk ormi;OM, su;i'.r ami water mul lemon one-half h nil-. Kcniove 'from fire, mid walnuts. This makes n very (joiul niarnialaile mul wll keep liny lennlh of lime by plncinir in glasses ami tyiny paper over tups. Blanketed Sausage--Alake ti bakiuo ponilei- iloiinh of flour, I 12 tea spoons bilking powiler, one aenspoon salt, water i-noiili to make it of right consistency. Koll this into a thin wheel: cut into square pieces mul wrap each piece nroiuul a roll of sausage incut. Hake ami serve very hot. Dolictous Baked Potatoes Take nice lai'lto potatoes; wash them, put ill oven ami bake. When iloiie cut in halves, take out potato, mash ami ailil a lit tle butler aiul warm milk, pepper ami salt to suit taste. Heat until light or same as masiien poiaioes. nave some i j. eggs lumen mini, i lit up wnues h,,,, small pieces ami ailit to potatoes, .now fill potato shells with the mixture ami set in oven or warming closet to keep hot. Just before serving mash yolks of eggs, mill a little salt ami pepper ami sprinkle on top of potatoes. Serve on lettuce leaf. If egos ate high vou i omit them mul put a tittle buttcr ou tel. ot each potato, put Hi Coaster ami brown a Utile on fop ju-st before sorv lug. Margaret Mason Writes of Gotham Fads and Fashions " I'erniit me to show my mitt" Said swagger Helen llogmi, Then raised aloft her mitted hands. ".Mitts tu it uns'' is our slogan." New York, April L'O. Yes. are now on every hand anil what ever will heroine of all tnose delicate situa tions that have to be handled with kid gloves goodness only knows. If we are going into the old fashioned thoroughly it is only natural that we should look lo our hmiils as carefully as to our hips mid you must needs ad mit that the milted liaiul is lis much a part of the l-v'.O modes as the hoop ed and crinolined vskirt. Muck silk mitts and white silk mitts ecru, grey and pastel tinted are ready for our hands but the really first hand mitt is of nil over black lace lo tub perfection to the frillv old flowered organdies and niu.-liiis so reminiscent lavcndar mid tuuley s l.aoy s vided among her sisrers ami her cous ins nnd her aunts. Hut take heart, fair ladies who-possess no jewel hung family tree, the mod ern jewellers are no pikers when it Iconics to imitating autifpics, -so even mittens' -v"u ma' wit'1 -i11-' t'le Ul'vfllt vi inc. nun, Yea. verily, I believe everyw-oman will, since it leaves her fingers free to stick in every pie. DON'T Do to ipiit ? "eel vnu'd liki Don't! (let to feeling von don't fit? Doii't! Do vou want lo veil "All in!'1 Dou''t! 'Cause your wind's a little thin And vou think vou '11 never win! Don't! 1 ! .v . 4 111 Mi i ,V1 y ! '. . J-ici-ne t'mm "The Witrh" a Willia-n Tex IVatiire, dlirriiijf Xun.-e O'Xoil t Ye l.ibeitv Suiiilay and Meud-.iy, Hiekorymtt Cake-Two rnps of gran ulated sugar, tree fourths cup butter, Now every woman knows that nothing so shows up a hand's imperfection like n mitt. If your nails are not well chaped, your knuckles red or knotty they will be discovered and uncovered in mitts. All the little manicures arc already chortling with glee at the ri,h slimmer harvest of lady fingers that will now be theirs ns long as the mitt is destined to wave on The hands of tie brave ami fair. Jewellers are also taking notice rinirs will un loneer hide their There There Do you Like a ,i kick you want to make? Don'l! a head you want to break.' Don 't feel you want to whine genuine canine And send blue streaks down the line.' Weft, don't! duck. with three cups flour; one cup hickory nut kernels. Sugar Toast -Cut ns many pieces as roipiiieil. sprinkle thickly with sugar and put in broiler until sugar is melted. three whole eggs, one cup sweet milk, under a kidskin but will twinkle I hive teaspoons baking powder silted , restrained on nude diiiits. A single odd ring, original and unique of design and denoting the personality . of the wearer, is most to be desired, j The old fashioned cameo rings, coral1 rings and hair rings are being revived and the whole old fashioned sets of! 1 carved coral, cniiieos mid jet lire great- UNION HILL. . ly in demand; earrings, brooch, locket, .ring, and bracelets in their quaint and; Kdith and Clifford Hurt of Nubbin-1 reminiscent entirety, it.v. spent the week end at the W. D. Seed pearl sets also are favorites and Hurt home. 'old fashioned sets of gold, black e'nam ! IMun Johnson who litis been working j elcil, and sets with pearls are exquis- near Victor Point visited with home ite. i folks Sinnlav. I Too manv The Wnllula club met at the F.I When vou see a chance to Don't! When you want to chuck your lin k, Don't! I Keep right, on without a stop, fori And vou 'II sure show no on inn just when yon want to flop light . If You don't. -rukuown. WILLAMETTE NOTES j The junio.- play was given at the Ore-, gou asylum last night and a packed; house greeted the amateur thespiaus for their first nppearnnce. Professor Mae-' Murray, who has charge of the directing ; the play stated that the audience wasj very pleased with the drama and that! they appHuiilod the actors with cnthus- j insiu when it was over. The whole. I piay was put on ain.1 not a single mis- rings of course spoil the; take was made bv the amateurs, which! tint t. for it is an exponent of the cling- speaks well tor the preparation that has for the many new stops which she has taught to the young ladies. Hiss Was tell has had charge of the .May Day dances that have been given on the campus for the last three years and she says of this year's dances that "they will be better than any that have been given for niaiiy years." Heg-iuiiing on next Monday the young ladies will practice winding the .May pole on the campus rather than in the "gym." Today is the most exciting day ot the semester on the campus, the occa sion being the election of student body officers lor the coming year. Those who were nominated a wwrc ago todav for the various offices are: For president, Karl Flegel; vice-president, Aliss Ko-sa-mon Cilgert and Miss Violet Alacl.ean: secretary, Miss Carrie Cooksey and Miss Fannie JU-Kennon; treasurer. Paul Miller: editor of the Collegian. Sam uel . King; manager of the Collegian, Karl 11. Cotton. These names nppeur on the ballot and the students will vote for one for each position. This morn ing in chapel -Mr. Arnold Gralop was also nominated 'for the position of stu dent body president. The polls will he open from 1(1 o'clock until 4 this aft ernoon, the Australian ballot system is Used to elect. The Webstcrians and the A.leiantps. two of the popular literary societies on the campus, are making nig prepara tions for their annual heme coming of old members .wid joc.t reuniiri, which will be held on Sa.u.-liv evening of this week. A r .ruber of rid in -mb. -s of both societies will I- ha- k to; '.In got together m nnd a liw'v pro gram has been arranged for the occa sion. Some of the old men who will be ha.-k are: James Crawford, of Portland: Hubert Fakin, of l.a (iratnle: F.rie. P. Bolt, of Lebanon; Harold dory, of Cor vallis: Dana Allen. Koy shield. Oily Smith. Ross M.lutyre. Frank Rivvos. Alfred Schramm, Fir -1 Oilkey, the lat ter are all residents , f Salem'. Mr. Pe ter Pfaff. of Woodbtirn, will uNo be back. The Webstcrians will hold their ban quet in the patiors of the First Congre gational church, a four course dinner to j be served. About liO present ai ' er Wetisterians will be prcsen banquet; Krrol Oilkey will off . I the toastniaster's position and I derstood that some lively toai I been arranged for. The Adelante banquet will be a four course dinner, -servei parlors of the First E. church, a number of former Adelantes will b back to partake of the reunion "feed." Followinir the bnnntiet the Websterians j will come to the M. K. church and escort the young ladies to the Web-Adclauto I halls on the third floor of Waller hall, i There the following program -will bo given, the exact subjects ore not know a but will probably be as follows: "My Gubernatorial Aspirations,' James Crawford. "Why X I.ove to Teach School, ' Kate Barton. "Piano Duet," Miss Gertrude am Robert Fakin. "Talk," .Mrs. Robert Eakin. "Selection." The Websterian Quai tette. "Talk.- Roy Shields. The receiving line 'for the occasiol will be made up hy: Aliss Eva Hogui president of Adelantes; Mr. Howar .Ten-ett, president of Websterian President and Mrs. C. 0. Potiev; Pro nnd Mrs. M. E. Peck. Miss Mary Re nobis. Prof. J. T. Mathews. This reunion has been held annuiili for the past five years nnd each lu been a success. It is a source of inspiri tiou mid nlensoi'n for tlirun ; v, ,.., I now to meet and come in eont'-et wit those who were prominent In univ. , sity circles years ago and who ai- m I men and women of note in the btisin,- world. SUES MAIL ORDER BRIDE FOR LINGERIE HE BOUGHT HE clear Lake. s. D April 29. The of llaimimuil Dean to get back tl pretty filmy lace things he bouc'ht f his mail order bride was to b-.i in-a in luuiiicipnl court here tod.iy. De. hired two attorneys nnd a detectiv He alleged that immediately after t wed, lim; his bride ran back to Mint ai-nlis. Carter home Thursday afternoon of last ( ing vine or ingenious innocence mode been made. It had been planned to week. All spent a good time. j of dress. One ring on each paddy is I stage the play at the t Ircgoii state peni- Mis, William Habeas called at the quite all that is permissible to her who ! tentiary some night this week, but Geo. Scott home Monday afternoon of is a stickler for good taste nipl the et j Prof. MacMurrav stated this morning this week. ' j erual fitness of things. Hence all the; that he did not think that this would Hi-rselu-1 Scott nnd Sam Williams 1 more need 'for care in its selection, in- be done as the east have their parts so . ...... p ... - iv. . i.. I l: .. r 1 .... t:. 1 .1 . ... .. ..11.1.... . . . 1 nioTore.i our rroui ,-succi ren i uesuav. ni itmainv mm ucsi:;n. :cn ui.u ajiv uiiii.er presentation of it Kou.l work has hesun in this listrict. Tt is supposed that crushing will start soon. Mrs. William Tiuhens and daughter Pora. were Stayton visitors Sntuidiiv. Mrs. Wayne Ashby called at the Win. Mullet home Suudtiv. stavtun Mail. A ; 11..... ... ... .' r... ll.i, ..., ,1... ' 1 . .n j,-,-in-in nir t-oieM-ipii-.n . ivn ine iiu.ti appearance vvoui.i caue their mettle with their metal turning - them to lose cntiniasin in its final in,-- sentatiou. out this costume jewcTrv. Happy indeed is the maid wlio is the' The May Pole dancers have been prac proud possessor of nil exquisite carved , ticing their dances on the campus foi red coral set, brooch, earrings, brace- the past few evenings, and the sight lets, ring and back comb all complete. of 30 or inoic graceful vomo' maidens 11 that has lieen haiidcl ilovvn from a ilancuig the quaint folk dances is Prom a close and careful scrutiny of great great aunt. j enough to caue tiie most indifferent to the new styles in surf costumes we come An object of envy also is the lass stop and watch them go throw-h their to the conclusion that the girls wnntiwlio cherrishes n black onyx: rivg set j " aesthetic evolutions.'' Miss" Helen to demonstrate that they tire bona 'fide With n pearl ns h.c share of great i Wastell has thai go of the daii.es a'v daughters of Mother Fve. Igrand mother's set that lias been di-' she is Jeservino a gvcat deal of credit 06S $mtm "A ait Til Tub $uh Shims MW The Great fa nir.., i.i .... . t. , -.. -. .1... T-it.,1, Sub's.' . ..j ,11'i-tj! ui,i ou me r.uipress inn ai me -" I