Evening Star Newspaper, January 12, 1921, Page 19

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WOMAN’S PAGE 10 : WOMAN’S " PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 712 S S || oo cd S ) A T T e TR 2 | -’é’{ fl\;v minutes in clean dripllhlrs!. i — i;m‘«;u»; en let the entire soup simmer for | = robbe three hours. Season highly, thicken || Vegetable Facts. Il,_nmr 1 with a litile flour, and serve with || — e || cookin cli chopped parsley on the top. = led to th Soak a half cup of dried | for twelve hours in cold water. add two cups_of water and| until Rub through a | { slice df onion ' n two table- V¢ If strons vesetable: W as e bage and onions, are cooked With a cover on, certain stron s that are rated in cooking return fo the|spinac and make them strong and | tle actual very usetul foo lesome and woreover provide nec K to the mead noan Lourishnien as the form A Play Table. = ”n_m‘:l; v oany d { top with res able perforated hould re: ction out of the b T is in the section brl . {snow as Lightfoot the Deer reached Peter Finds Mr. and Mrsnlror mouthful of tender twig: p “Hello, Lightfoot!” eried Pet Lightfoot. ! hurried toward him, | “How torm? Where i ’ lafter the big s BWM BY THORNTON W. BURGEss, | °(1¢r the bi 1 L3 { \ { Wash, pare and stice —V Whet any vegetable Wi 1 valuable mate ¢ on the lower crusi, fill} e and sprinkle with bhutter ar and a itie water ut Cand hake Deor, | in the water in w Wouldn B0 SUDpos ; ehent is cooked when it Condensed Mille | wout son swnie s ‘v o cter Rabbit found himself free at ¥ of this is carried off. last he would have headed straight i & d minviveEatables Ay ibo ins | I IIC for home in $he dear Old Br { hot milk. mix over the flre and SOT¥e G by : < i flower, for instane s Ewould H R e o) Sweet Potato Pie. i | A BIT OF FROST. minute it is cooked too much. For this poyo ine sweet potatoes and cut | Tt ause he hap ! Mabie—DIid Percy propose to vou in it ix one of the most ditlicult |4, Ly in half-inch Slices, put them ind s to cook. Cabbage and|y pie pl s sprouts are vegetables that|ihe pla Luently overcooked and suz Green peas are not rend di- on the upper c and p jpened to think of Lightfoot thg Deer. The ORIGINAL o ]. wond ! he [:\‘llilu:r;il‘r;hg‘ Malted Milk 3 t 3 thought Peter. « v, <1 cither for the nce the first § Til Tun over to the the cdge of whi winter. H likely to be there anywhere." now had packed so that Peter ge? but T nipped it in the ) flowery lang i Martha—Yes, : hd no trouble in running without 5 | The “Food - Drink” for All Ages. | breaking through, and away e went, | “HELLO, LIGRIIO GRS, ORI ! * Quick Lunch ggflome,ofiee,mr.‘ he juimping over little white ARD HIM. Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S. e el fon s time keepini @ | Lixhtfoot? Why don't you keep your F B = E his tracks were there to worry Peter. g edge of a swampy place and here not much of a path just then. for th Greasy saives and ointments | ishtfoot the Deer was spending the seAvoid lmihfinn,‘s“w,f! Weasel. But Shadow had gone in Srclesredion Gl Baseson g | e ' K ! . { So Peter hustled and after a while |0€ answer to all those questions?” : : e 1= | he Cle . presentiy he found the first s Apply Zemo, the Clean, Antisep-|}iiiione . qund. thy, frst o Does Not Stain - last storm had partiy filled it, hut it hidden her =3 b * ,should not be applied if good clear | ¥ /MLCT somewhere near. for no one but = . ; g g . : ‘ quite a the ot a Ve y b quite another direction and not even o iniy S Do ot expact he came to a sheltered place near the ot tic Liquid—Easy to Us through the snow. To be sure, i told Peter what he wanted to know. e i : .. | i EEa "8F | he could have made that particular|€as skin is wanted. From any druggist |1,ath before the lust storm. side 3 h ¥ e 5 e A H for 35c, or $1.00 for a large So Peter hurricd on, following thatj Peter kn S - AT : 3% i get a bottle of Zemo. When app! jpath, and presently he came to a place | ‘ro{“; nl** "; d 1 o i : ; cczema, quickly stops itching, and! g, ow fro - for s all about 4 3 A y snow from the great storm. For some et dSan oy 15 heals skin troubles, also sores,|minutes Peter was at a loss which | trampled paths in deep snow is ¢ e burns, wounds and chafing. It pene- [ way to go. There were so many J e ud e | N R ] trates, cleanses and soothes. Zeme |and they were o mixed up that it was |Lightfool and Mrs. Lightfool had | \ i 7 hard to choose one that promised to|m their vard where there was| | : B - 3 ? N | pendable and inex- | [5G anvwhere in particular. A slight | pienty of food such as it was AX\;‘ h; ¢ sound caught Peter's attention. At|Wisely chosen a sheltered place for it. | . A \ we believe nothing vou have ever|once he sat up to listen. His lomc|In 4 way they were prisoncrs oo i i il | used as effective and satisfying. [“ars Wwere standing straight up. There M O\ Al ODAY if a Lady Dbl N ; deepe . Lightfoot had spoken in skin troubles, ordinary soaps|it \as asain. = beter grinned and|irorTr Said th vould be | P 4 < = P £ th Swhen she said they would | : : are irritating_and liable to aggra- | Soamy°red off in the direction of that} ol TelSy, that yard | SVEN | Should live in a shoe, _yatc the condition. Use Zemo soap.| At length Peter caught sight of afduring the winter, 1 i { 7. A With so many children ‘it is antiseptic, soothing, and|=zray head and shoulders above the (Copyright. She’d know what to do, by T. W. Burgess.) hastens the process of healing. The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, 0. ; 4 - . She’d feed them on ICI en \ Bond Bread, of course, SEhY A : B Wouldn’t you? " Too bad she lived before Bond Bread | ~arrived ! " The Way to Dental Safety - Dr. Lyoa’s is, first of all, safe. It contains no drugs. Second, it cleans thoroughly, as it has lowing supper menus will, I hope, offer | . Tamale Pie . i demonstrated by preserving teeth a lifetime. muesestionadlat are Speal BOID 0 IV, moribte ies 2ifcups e ol RIWLYONY Third, it polishes and beautifies—that is shown i (or th, ice f :an «of. tomatoes | P Macaroni Loaf O e e antomtoes ] by the fact that men and women who realize Cocoa Little Cakes |cups chopped caoked meat, 1 teaspoon the social value of white teeth depend upon it. Macaroni Loaf—% cup cooked maca- |Salt, 1 green pepper or 1 plmento roni, 1 cup sweet milk, 1 cup bread |chopped, I small onion also chopped, bi muslin ask for FRUIT OF THE ‘Nousek “What Shall T Serve for Supper?” | mix ail the inzredients lul:olhl.-r-—vm-: " |cluding the onion and butter—place | “What shall 1 serve for supper?” is |them in a baking pan and bake in a “ question which has bothered the | Mmoderate oven for about forty five | housewife since time began. The fol- | Minutes, basting with a little melted crumpbs, either 1 cup of grated cheese | cup of corn meal cooked in % cup of Py or .% cup of cooked and chop- | boiling water for hour, Q of ) N, = S8 + K : ped meat, 2 egge, 1-teaspoon onion |Brated chees To one of the cups of r‘ I\S Ends Stubborn Coughs 7 | Juice ‘(or & sprinkiing of onion sait), 1 {tomato sauce called for, add the meat, °R 2 ° tablespoon chopped parsley (may be,salt, onion, pepper and the cooked E in a Harry omitted), 1 tablespoon sweet red or | Corn mealmush. Put these things into Be Dontit 3 o - X a pan, sprinkle with the cheese, and Tor fyg’lce made fine te THE TEETH owoer- C?,-eam ID all those children really [ belong to that nice old lady For real effectiveness, this old home- toit,add the % to which may be added, if desired S - S . pepper, salt, pars-}to which may e o £l s made fvmedy bis no equal. Eesily ley and the meat or cheese, then the | cup of chopped olives. . onion juice, beaten eggs and macaroni. | . As Will he seen, only ope of - the Turn the mixture into u buttered bak- |t main dishes calls for eggs—the { i =" You'll never know how quickly ain® dish after mixing it well. place pmaterou IR TS ol Approved by the best dental authorities who lived ina shoe? No. In addi- bad cough can be conquered uni Ao on . naamiof NIt meter.an a v he second dis ven | or 5 1 1 vou iry this famous old homemade | base, ‘Servs wii vhoa Sace, . °" | : i e tion to her own ten children, she remedy. Any one who has coughed | Cottage Cheese Loaf ng. found i every { all day and all night will say that| cofres Tarts | Vo Butoh cheese. was found on the | " I. W.LYON & SONS, Inc., 530 W. 27th St., New York mothered almost every other child in the immediate relief given isalmost | Cottage Cheese Loaf—1 cup cottage | table as a matter of course. And to-| e N | e e Dt owleo Gy (e aneimac i offcousa i Ant o | : the old town where she lived many “ = peas or beans, 1 cup boiled rice, 1 cup £ h . Lt is nourishing and a great | ?.?."2'5.221 there is nothing better | 700, oh e 2 O e oo ehapuey r. "It is one of those little | =) | hundred years ago. ? raw onion, 2 tablespoons b i “ide-disheswhich the housekeeper finds | Into a pint bottle put 21, ollllcesl.finrink!mg of celery salt. flalf-cook iL no tr of Pinex; then add plaip granulated | the onion by mixing it with the * lonce Tear ake it. N, ¥ sugar syrup to make a fuil pint. Or | 204 Piac L on ran , e | siall devote rticle A “you can .use. clarified molasses, of this dvl honey, or corn.syrup, instead of| Z a e e ar syrup. Either way, the full | S ~,istock i insigad of water for | it saves about two-thirds of the!! (ood Soups for Winter | Mmdking grav.. soaps und L SHE must have had her hands full. The stove in the old shoe house was probably down at the heel. And it | was hard for her to find time to bake. ; 7 ‘o & LS Chic. ' = money usually spent for cough Days R L i . prej ns, and gives you a more 5 thrge cups of the er fu which it | positive, effective remedy. It keeps | e — was cooked., Wut this in a porcelain perfectly, and tastes pleasant—chil-| Kidney Soup.—Gne ox hidney, one | Po% and add to il three slices of car- . dren fike i g o o | rots cut in cubes or dice, one stalk of | . ¥ . lcarrot, onme-half turnip, one onion,! célery cut in small pieceshalf of an | You can feel this take hold in-{three potatoes, one tablespoon flour, | onion chopped finely, six heppercorns, | soothing and healing the |smant picco ecters, two ouncos buiter | 3 PaY Ieaf. It the flavor is liked by the | . ;membranes in all the air passages.| (or aripping), one teaspoon vinesar, | e ‘I", "(‘,"’,’{m‘l“{,’m,j‘,’,"‘,f“.’,‘;‘f‘“’xzf (1t promptly lposens a dry, tight ,.. tcuspoon salt. one-half teaspoon | it all come 1o & boil gradually, simmer cough, and soon you will notice the| = " " iisi00n ketchup, five| 204 then stmin through a colander. phlegm thin out and disappear. A {pits cold water RS nd add three tablespoons of boiled day's use will usually break up an| Wash the kidney S (ZE 0 T e g, 26 5 ordinary throat or chest cold, and Tomato Bisque.—Strain the juice it is also splendid for bronchitis, from a can of tomatoes and press the croup, hoarseness and bronchial tomatoes through a asthm: porcelain saucepan with & pinch Biic fa alnvoct i alanbleloo oo soda. add to it a tablespoon of but- * trated compound of genuine N ‘ What a pity that she did not live in the Bond Bread age—and what a blessing to the thousands of mothers of today—those busy mothers who arefilling the world’s greatest need by raising fine families on Bond Bread. i Sy T b flon fin a pot and w -r, and a scant h‘a” cup of cracker uner for three hours. Strain the SURPVOR A6, reat Sonbe, i S for (beoal and chent : of kidney. ~ut B e kiiag igerously. tutn” inte Pinex” directions, and don’t SOUP: boil flve minutes. season a"d‘(':\s((;‘, :nd' serve with hot toasted | to give ;bsgui:';fém%'_?'&;:‘:ffi.\,‘fi}'. o TS i Om: | Seotch Broth—Buy two_pounds of money refunde e Pinex Co, up HINK how pleased they should | be that they can buy Bond Bread— i so-named because a Bond is printed on each wrapper guaranteeing that each loaf contains only the purest . “home” ingredients. N/0U hear a lot of advice about the best wayto manage with coffee so to make sure it will taste . just right. But here is the straightest, simplest way of all—get the right coffee to start with. Ask your grocer for Boscul, the pure, health- " ful, delicious coffee from which the bitter, worth- - less chaff is almost entirely removed. ~ Then you'll know the real coffee flavor which some people never know, rich and aromatie, but not bitter, a beverage whose truly wholesome and 5ty bt sustaining quality both cheers and satisfies. i Don’t putitoff, Getitand enjoy it today. @ In tins and sealed cartons. Never in bulk. e ‘which we rejéct. cup- of celery which have been fried e e e e e two quarts of water. Let it stand L 2 skim again; then simmer for an hour. trimininz. The other ingredients are | 2 ol iece Snerot. amati | Add to it nalf a cup of chopped onion. : . spoons flour, one ‘slice crumb o > bread, scasoning. Clear the Skin|; x5 o v om0 / jhaddock, take off the meat and put show- NSt A oy O o P B gl i e | half a cup of barley: let it boil and S 2 T cup of chopped turnips and half a — | sley. one-ait pint milk, two table- == AND OINTMENT i ucepan with cold water to cover Blw BI{E‘ 11 ‘q 2 =2 about . cne Dauad T Belgnt and | for an hour. Heat slowly and add - cauti S - ‘i d ca t, hal Cuticura Soap I el Tt | A0 SR LRt ool de. Put all the trimmings into . o E ——— t and a little su S & ¥ : s = thand 3 tle i, S well as 1t | pyr. Edwards® Olive Tablets Get Don t F“ss wlth tables, cut up, and the bread. Boil| - at the Cause and Remove It . {gently one and one-half hours. Strain, 5 return Lmv- soup to the pan with ther pr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the ifish cut into neat pieces. Simmer for Mustard Plasters!::: =i 5 i i bt for clome et s on ®ibasin and mix with the milk, add \the bowels and positively do the : e “r’. the lmur’; an : .nowAix just to come {work. ficted with”bad br . - through the bo! dd seasoning,| People afilicted wil a eath . Musterole Works Without the |var: leyiand S ; ¢ (find qp.,;ck relief through Dr. Ed- i g 2 Marrow Sou wo pounds o 2 Blister—Easier, Quicker pumpkin or marrow, one large onion, {wards’ Ofive Tablets. The pleasant, i two ounces butter ‘one teaspoon xug-r—co-te% ull’ll“‘ll arg 1*:;: for : o sugar, two pints water, one pint milk, | bad breath all who know them. There's no sense in mixing a mess of §GUEETL TUC B T Bten B0 P e, | P Dr. Edwl'rix‘ Olive Tablets act mustard, flour and water when you can | Peel and cut the pumpkin or mar- 2 Semi the bowel: casily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness row into large squares. Peel and |gently but firmly on the bowels and with a little clean, white Musterole. lico the onion. Put the vegetables |liver, stimulating them to natural Musterole is made of pure oil of mus. | At @ Saucepan. add the sugar salt, jaction, clearing the blood and gen- usterole pepper and butter, putting cover over | o3 nurifying the entire system. They tard and other helpful Ingredients, com- | th« pan. Simmer the vegetables well, | Y P! fich: d Eloing . bined In the form of the present white [add the water, stew lowly for twenty | do that ~which' dangerous calomel . minutes (or until the vegetables | does without any of the bad after ! ointment. It takes the piace of mus | then add the flour (mixed o | effects. . tard plasters, and will not bfister. W paste with a little of the milk), | < All the benefits of nasty, sicken- Musterole usually gives prompt relief | Stir the soup until it comes well ipi thartics are derived from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, |through the boil, then let it simmer | ing, griping cathartics are cerjve croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, for u‘-.y“nxinuxfia. Stir rtrvqnenlly from Dr. fiwurdn‘ Oltve T‘Hri:’ ! |Serve with small squares of toast or ithout n; 11 or an - , congestion, pleurisy, rheuma s < ‘Wit griping, p: Y, i e rabager paims and aches of the | fried bread. |I€ dosired, the soup may | aorecable effetts. Bk O e feosted Tect, cotta of |13 thickened. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the brulses, : 2 4 The chest (it often prevents pneumonia). a o Teneh ho‘use“ formula after seventeen years of 35¢ and'65¢c Jars; hospital size, $3.00. bquensiynas L amingaRo g practice among patients afflicted cooked or uncooked, which, if she is | with bowel and liver complaint, thrifty, she may make into a nutri-'| Wit st et et | tious Stock. Put the odds and ends |With the attendant bad breath, into @ pot with some bits of carrot| Olive Tablets are purely a vege- and onion und salt and pepper; let|table, compound ‘mixed with olive thent simmer on the back of the|gij. ; Stove for some hours and strain ofr acf - you will know . them-by -their < o i olive color. Take one or two every night. An earthenware crock is best | Ol for soup st and, closely covered, tight for-a . week and note the ef- 33 Ymay be left sitting on the-stove. This .fect. 15c.and-30¢, . - . Wm. S, Scull Company, Camden,N. J. For 62 Years Importers, Roasters and Blenders of ' High-Grade Coffees CU], Coffee It'sminus the L~y 2w

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