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D. FEATURES, 33 N » . 1 Twas the Night o Bistorp of Bour Name. i oraton before Christmas— | V. Burgess. | | DY PHILIP FRANCIN AOWLAN, And all through the house the = ! . A i . -1 only creature stirringis “Mother” == — = that here was the chance o get into,| CRANXNI S s 5 ’, the next tree. Kven the t el vho Tecwpreadyfortbechidrrs |BRILLIANCE IN TABLE SETTING [y o B In SRt R e, great day. She pecks into the | fonch vovauis ang, muly 5 peoper ten |siopred ook St und ealcl WAL AAGIAL 0BIGIN—Engien. “ & & e More often th; y e AUSpec H 2 0 ¥ refrigerator just to feast her eyes | { key with two tablespoonfuls of flour Things ,,,';,»J;';;,fl';, ;;5";' uspect on that branch and jumped to u| SOURCE—A place, also a nickname. 2 : D A‘I CI..IRISTMA F mixed with a little warm water and «t. |branch of the mext trec. for the two | on the festive bird and to be serve. Bobl - | branches touched. Along this branch 1he manner in which such u famijy N h To prevent fruit in salads from obby Coon was in despair. High |he moved quickly to the trunk of the ! name as Cra = sure that —- !turning dark, squeezme a small gan- g up in a trec in the Green Foreat he |(ree. On the further side he found | i Lkciy (o e mismig o e o er The sotad with et s oo Fand flattened himself against the truny|aNOther branch that almost touched | ® b 1y to be puzzling to the casuaily ., o | The salad will then keep its color an: 3 d > e a third tree. In less time than Mt | CUrious. for certainiy th ne was I d ‘M be_fresh until the following day. < - and watched a flashing light slowly|takes to tell it Bobby Coon was in|nota common enough . enu as ra 1t10na1 Features, luch,! You can make three-cornered fce A\ draw near and nearer. It was car-|that tree. This he Uy climbed | gp 4 _w'":' Bicngugh biod in Englapa i “‘1‘?3'" e “vih "otk " Hale i = ried by a hunter who was climbing | J0W" and Keeping the free between |, s e e e eritrred . . {joining them with icing. Ha the hunters and himself he took tol|l0 @ man's s in that period However., May BC Modlfied to Sult | them with_ice cresm, add a table- > that tree, and was looking for Bobby | when various Hitise phiases b et | spoonful of preserved trult and. top Coon. = e e S e ‘The Delicious Spread for Bread I d. .d lT C 1 d 5 with whipped cream. An oblong box Fat a8 he was, and that was very 3 i il sl et Gl el " — may also be made f the wafers. p 3 = lual from oters bea 5 is there. She knows that wh ndividual Tastes—Calendar Parties. T “make ‘Gae Wrappe, use three fat_indced, little chills an all over {given nam S i . s there. e knows that when A parts of coffee to ‘one part of cream Bobby Coon. They were chills of | There might nave i i she stuffs the turkey she will melt | sEcacenediitotiatie ol Birtly 15620 g | xieht Wiere wes uar ons (chanos ; ! casen here- and there af dsaters. _ : ! o3 il L el aoind e Do e at 0 thic X 9t § or him to fool those hunters. But = rave animals who c ve Lol a big lump of rich Nucoa to | SPARATIONS for the Christ _ To mal he fish | Surve in sherbet glasses with whipped . it scemed as if th = OUshBIaitmuE (EORE; i h % e h mas dinner now absorb all|pauct: Stir a heaping teaspoonful of|cream on top. o otk ake tin chance Chumct Ahe Sumaine Soom) the Mact inat ithey go in the dressing; knows she S : r nto a cupful of mavonnaise | “Maple mousse is made by cooking s 5 = old cranes. But that would not ae- > : : | thoughts. We are emerging | dressing, then blend together by heat- | touarner in o doubie boier. until ichance lay in creeping out along a F count for the very v families will spread wings, drum sticks from the gift problem, with its |ing in a double boiler. 'If you make a thieik three-tounthy of a cuptyl of . fotirin bsantn sed Juuibing Teom j hich today: hear: the It migh! and tempting, white meat with | vortex of tissue paper and holiday rib- e o Jeun{ulfor aye care, le syrup and the 'whites of’ four | | tree. ‘But with the hunters on the . e nndoublediy owab, 26 oins ’ befi I k bor to take thought for holiday fare. | dition to the taste. TThe Shoeuiacs S | €€ES. Stir constantly. ~When cool ,ground looking up he did not dare e §ulSnr S Saulerol Mnoh e ek S into the oven. Gourse. oysters in some form, celery, |pY SOOKINE them until the shells can T elivions. Light. dessert is made i B A e s o1 ner | == " But the explanation. in the vast N ¥+ | be , then the nuts should be | ! ’ g ‘majority of cases, lies Lo cranberry sauce, and some kind of pie [ stew aat 3 this way: Mix half a pint of cream Y o 2 in a_custon And she knows 00, thatshe will {and yudding. This is the day and tne |dor. After this Soitd. camse Pl ita ituiews Chvldensonalstot uoxarel S 1"0¢*oniy omething would happe : e s s P - | S Sur o | fruit salad will eshi o] ugar, the s to make them look another wa 5 | wi itie E hour of the and th n | PRI e reshing. Cut the a Ay-crum- 1to | where the a Tittle | baste with Nucoa, to insure fine S e o et 1«”‘3'.2 T In Falve move the pulp 1n | b massroane. avor with saniija| Just as grown-ups love clothes that |moancd Bobby fo himself. “But of 2 e n it natural flavor and golden brown- | 1Lt C e O egetables, pic- | out Sl . Then take | 1, ¢agte and serve very cold in indi-(are easy to get into, s0 do vheil‘“;ll"':,::“;:"fn W Bappsr enettine ( an alr of quaintness and antiquit: ness. She knows too, that Nucoa | e ads, fruit, nuts and candies S or poin (st | IGUELE iR RICC MRS (isiersent (vt e {olk bl pevec mec MEL Hjdin nappen. . “Hi, have any of You S e > es. sala . = » A w may be garnished w anche 2 O i : | f outside his a_sign helps to make her mashed pota- {may be the result of individual prefer- i Nl ivuPl almonds Just before it is sent to the :‘:1 X::\r:l:: duAmll l:‘he 1;:;(\ .::n:‘ll:;v:?\e;;lr it Fossums hn"‘;l*fo_fl:’ Yolee |l ONLY SOMETHING WOULD bearing the Jictute of some animal oes s—that it giv {oucs: vith lemon juice, not vinegar. | 201 i e - By Possum on a stump, supposing HAPPEN To MAKE THEM LOOK | {f, #TUa® signs were 1it- L famp that it gives the {0 i i an eve to briiiance. | OB cese straws and olives may be New Year Entertalument. to:school on' time. The less bULton]i, iy, o el dead. : S WAV MOANED BB, D 6 VOr K creamy richness everybody loves. i you use an openwork cloth, place it | “ e nnciied A calendar party will be very ap-|©one’s children’s clothes have the simpler| Naturally all those hunters turned 3 picture was a distinguishing mark to over scarlet sateen, OF if your table i | chaneed amd s oy e still further | propriate for Year day. In-|the mending problem becomes. {ito look at that stiibp. HHE '"“’%dm‘,""lm Beslhl Thare W i Ky the u ted as well as the edu- & 3 3 ze A som. ollowing | Y X . ’ S Hientd s heels, 3 Cortain focky g e 4 N. B. Follow mother’s example. | polishcd. use a vers large embroidered | substituied fae Sthose WOWINE | Stead of formal invitations o it.| This cunning little jumper dress|fallen off on the back side.” said O1° |} g he know of where S cd eve. It was not uncommoy Order Nucoa from our |3t s o o Nal}:;u;r"d“"c:zfifl-:;';;i‘ cording to g IVl e notes fo your guests asking them [€an be slibped on auickly, for it 1% 506 g om went to look. There safe. and he headed straight for this. | 170 buey sirecis to See o SEDL Grocer for a Merrier Christmas and |oblon. with « wreath of holy around | i the - 1 conld [to come to ihe party wearing A o wan ne Possum there. Then all of |He didn't even look back to see the Menagerie on the sEne of The SOIT Ithier O it adg 2 low bowl on the mir- < creamed s s in ramekins, | device or dressed in some way - : 5 £ v Joined in the search. Of course, hunter In the tree continue to eliml, | A1d Inns of & s ngle Squar® 't S8 & Frodlduier Ose. “flled with long sprays of holly ol 'irf:::dqfi.!.h; G w in Bio, (Eaming the menth [ wnich 4 e et 3 they” aidwe find Une Billy” Poseur, e L I S B e e eoftrey Crane” than 3a ! riiia -+ t ckly 1 em, as long cook- | e bul s, 4 c o o called the dog, and tried to S P ¢ Billy Possum 7 W . THE NU TTE carnations, and put red candles in | {hel Quickly erean angcool WerR DO Thas e Figuring all-wool S . 10| aved Bobby Coon. and ro cenaid| “Geoffroy at the sign of the Crane NUCOA BU R CO. Dbranches, with pretty shades. There | i e e s | Time, e e ; !per yard and lawn at 35 cents per ko i) fing DS ul’imfii"c.}f]':i B B i e Tm= T34 Hence the modern form of the namie 3 vo Kinds that are very appropriate. | Goyid he good, or lobster Newburg., | Wear calendar, i yard for the gulmpe, the completed Soe "flsu'“q "u o though he Unc Billy didm't know it then. and though yd it wae preceded made of Boiled turkey could be substituted in | Way designate the month. Eurment would cost Dol L0 i sizes [ Tound Unc' Bl irail he gave It no | Bobby Coon didn't know it then. it|by “de la” (of the) | place of roast turkey. &erved with)Dorn in February may dress in colo-| g D i tention _whatever. wasn't until some time after when HorTHel Dackeround. The other 13 made | GYSter sauce und spiced peachies. it is| Ulal costume. sugsesting o USInE | Guirod 1% yards 35-inch material ow. of course, Bobly Coon dldnit|{hey were \alking together fiscatey f = {of thin white paper over thin red paper, | (0 G QU - Lranbetry, sherhdl may he e Yor sr. Valentine's day. The (dress and 1ty vards 36-inch material { know what all lh"h““lf_md."d e o 3 I hines You’ll Lik ¢ | e outer Tayer pm?l“llw"hfl?o“g'r:it:“" sce of cranberry sauce. | NS o R e "shamaci are | for guimpe. below was about, but he did Know Copyright, 1922, by T. W. Bargess) | Things You e round holes cut out where the berries | ( ty and refreshing, | DTN OSSN ird b Um.| Price of pattern, 15 centw, in post | {come. Tha light green Is very soft and | $3pecially if served in clear glasses.| 30" 0 % ister O italie |A&e stamps only. Orders should be | to Make s ~f [:R;‘- t:;.rifl 3 rgxrl‘dar?(‘l“zlrlg?n r:‘i’l‘! reflfi]z' It is quickly made. The berries ‘f-lfl-; for those born im April. May flowers, :'“Ju"‘l‘ to The \'Q'-lll-;v':n‘m-r ! 2 = S L ‘ | stewed as usual, but with < nd so on, come next |Pattern Hureau, 22 Eant ntreet, - 1 M“-h; JeARtaly o L Tt o or the o | more water aail (he Juice of o jemon | ALl thosq o in June ey be dress | 35 YOu ST, Tlease weitc name) BEAUTY CHATS R rq r HK | of the plum pudding, which should be | 2dded. When done, the sugar should | &% 45 brides, and Juiy calls for fire- . eti Forbes: { : 3 Dol Fe ndided: and the whola Botled | works, of course. AUUSt BUggesls | I Borne mto the ro . like e whole hoiled 1 ; u For Infomi |57 b, o0 Sieaming ot NS | e B0 00 RIS B dtn | St S ounfo, e | ] Dickens’ *“Christmas Carol.” All that|and frozen bu have squab o bring: r day and e re- S g h ey CrL limen g | the game course, Serve with French | opening of schools. '~ oetober brings| | Yopype Home and Dressing Table Novelties. yourself any nicely shaped wood box or | Huspenor ; fried potatoes mo’ larjer a knit- | Hal Thanksgiving and _the > an H wvered bowl. The wordeny: 2] Yhe “Food k* for Aus Ages | Si0ud be br ught o )fil::‘:‘wlnl’ll.lelhfl—. e o daaa H'um : re natural for Novem- | A friend of mine in Paris has sent me‘:‘a:";‘;]m:’ “'l‘v‘\j“: ::uw“nl 'm i g: 'Food - Drinl ™ | . bt foxtus 2 Bed o Rt Y : r. and 3ot ball also o along y ; oW v s T = . o 68 | an s liticaanes ot "‘"shlnlyr S & | ten B eo D itenibes baljnea: the YO“ the most charming powder boX for MY . o1 o 4 whade to mateh your dressing Quick Lunch at Home, Office, ans fand ripe olives and candies may oraa- | 1515, @0 Arejeed, % | happiest fentival of all—Christma: Ldreseing tabie—something Fve mever | (0 G0 & DT TN oation Fountuins. Ask for HORIICK'S, !1.i undone to produce a festive effect. With duck. The st picses | GNOUD G Etiests acoarliugito thein BY HELEN KENDAL {seen before and somelhing that n¥Give the box several coats inside and = G20 = | should be droi i A Ten | month_and ow each group to judge AL NDALL. s herself. cit; and @ub) ibe (ontaids rwit . as-Avaid Imitations & Substiiute Christmas Menu. ooken tn dsep, ! Tk foros | the othe i for the most ap- ag[:‘:a: ::::,:‘Efi:)‘r bos: that is, it'a apaper if e Here is a Christmas menu which is|quettes should not be forsotten. A |PFOD nt or beautiful de- 3 3 . x: that i, QU8 & BURC T etk in silver or,kehd, after- | not over-claborate, but which may be |#0od drink to serve with duck is|VICes hould he four prizes, The Christmas Window. | shallow howl with anotlier shallow bowl| urge, ‘or simply fill the brush with | 1sify modified to Something more sim- | Sweet cider. <pi i red tolOFCfor St ofibothy sexes Dropping into a neighbor's house|4s & lid. It's utiful lacquer red. |gold or silver paint and spatter th H if preferred: | taste. cooked for ten minut nd 0L booby A & = o | with a spattered scrawly design in gold he irregularity is its charm. B 2 ‘Oysters on the Half Shell. served hot. da oule fmonning e e waNans MbeldIs =k ¥ ¥ ! Clear Soup with Croutons. ! Tastodiaute Sogaention ! Christmas, 1 was greeted by a spicy |OVer it. It looks as thoueh someone had, ! Boiled Salmon with Mavonnaise Sauce |y e‘ % "ur S *‘\ 2 ("4 i i\n:‘ do |r.- 1“(‘7 lall(*r.‘ .\1"1;"‘!”"““ Whiff of freshly broken evergreens|flipped at it with a brush of gold paint. ! L : | Make ¢ ward ssuce for the|games should then be played. ‘ o : 1 And its handle—you wouldn't guess jt— | tassel, fastening it inside the lid with a Sl b | Christmas pudding fing to the] J0° vou “have room ‘for epargte |and by the jolls babble of vouns [And its bandleson WOt B 3 i s h;m 'rurk:y, ; | following directic Work to n‘h m:‘-;”.‘. rl? ;m;nl r\""‘;‘r"x'-'n r::} m‘;le» lnulxlhmg and talking. metallic gold tassel v T can hunfor:' glfil UEE | Creamed Chestnuts, Sweet Potatoes. . eid not, serve from ol “The ehil ar. ing all th er 1 trimm department. | Z0ld o ~ii 1 | €8 | eitn Gne-third of i ciDfnl AT butter|Targe tabia prettily detorated. An the o e horen dxe making ,,“))‘.ea,f" e it p,r,'“; I painted wood | blue or gr s . an | With a detachable train one gown flernoon and evening & train of bro- lace. Line it { an attractive will harmonize with wut the curve at the elderly woman. silver 3 will serve for deep violet land one-half a cupful of granulatedjcenter can have an hourglass|explained my neighbor. “You see. 1!—and reall s one of the prettlest Bay Plum Pudding or Mince Pie. [Sumar BTN EE e ! of wooden hoops. Wirelpave bheen spending many dollars | things I've ever seen. Hatains, o STCRIIOd HEte A e T SHER e _paper. Have flowers OF'fevery year recently for wreaths made | Try to make one for yourself. | all_together until stiff his and around it, arranged | 1 at the florists or booght on the 3 horseradish and red pepper or| When making giblot sauce, firstlin a circle on the table, and have the {ifaet copners. 1 have found that if paprika with the oysters, and also|cook the giblets until tender. thon|signs of the zodiac cut out of red Pa-{voy get you D chtouides Ee riicl Huve the salmon placed on | when cool chop fire. Add the cupful T e ok o RS Eh s [voulest son: wres ) early the 2 egin to dry up wid fall almost be- Sarah T. S.—Consult vour dentist i favy ones, on the . fish platter and pile small potato'of liquor which should be left from!aimanac VERSIFLAGE about the merits of the different tooth- 3 3 pastes. If you cannot do this test some | two top (Une tab is loager of t]hot ma; fi{nhlfiflnh‘ pastes on the | than the other) Have the copre- market, most of them are excellent for [ sponding paris of the fasteners éon Afterward. keeping the gums firm cealed under Luttons or ornaments i y % rach shoulder. . ¥ " ls en or o - g s such| fo0ad Fetelgerating Fat-| Fieslthy Hulte—viien usinga vibrmtor| ey S oasider. | Wiien aon ¥ ' . o sages and turkey scraps. Mothers.|on the scalp give a deep treatment as|faseen o ¢ lomg train - WRITTEN AND g 1 PRl| | weary auite of !erin_g.‘ luolfl‘n 'd< {it is stimulating. You can get much the | tonholes «: e used instead of the CIRTen AND inger snaps, Raisine. almonds,!same effect Ly massaging the scalp|spape, if sou wis FLORA D~ at Elsie Tobinson Ae<Eang comdits, dates and cherries, | vourself, but it will mean effort a Catherine—Eczema should be treated by a_physician and not left to home remedy experiments. Your Hands Van Camp’s White Naptha Soap—the great cleaner—is as easy on your hands as toilet soap. This soap is a wonder in cleaning. fcl picy cookies kids call | should be kept up for a I tim rich pr spicy s kids ould b kel or a longer time. You canwashyour filmiest,most | ewn : e - Jandies. much food.” each one| When using the vibrator on the fac v didn’t you stop when I rang?" cation?” Yes. they have s fore Chrixtmas day Haholica. : i g acey . . & 3 ay has pas serves dics feeling cross for!give a light treatment. One as deep as : : delicate blouses with this soaj she snapped, her little eves red above |Cition, the ordinary inconveniences|if vou wait too lonk the BEeINes e S aais an | Anat forihe sualp e ot whatiths Sl Oyster Savory With Rice. i which haj - > long the best ones! nuffin.” burning hot their b d | tha alp is not what the skin her fat, mottied cheeks. Sl et 5 ‘;;‘:l i 2 ;.Tc‘if ;, n .:,1;1[ :mv‘l the others badly {heads; mothers know 'Hs]?h]rls‘l)mdas ?;»d):_and may cause anfiknlfl:{x_!—n nt of | Tak one peeied S g e al o conduaton) o . unt pxld. X 3 ed over. The florists charge high: stuffin’, pop them in their little beds. | the tiny veins under the skin. Th 2 upful of butter In dishwashing it brings out = ,d."" mdim.7 sald e conductor | siiould thes ramp all over thie Eoenery {iprivesiifor mpaciallyiordenellswreatiini [ Chairs 2P abiee. every floor littered | precaution is given when the hand vi- | three-fourths of rice, two and the lustre of your finest chi calmly, while the trolley car audi- Just bERguse tEes arf [oredd (o Gic and. as we have some ten windows T ed things, toys heaped up | brator is used as the tendency is to rest [ one-half cupt tock, four tom ¥ ina. ence wagged its collective ear. ure the common Jot? And WhY |facing the street. it made quite an e ha dor, scattered beads from | the weight on the face while treating. | toes peelod ed or equal Use Van Camp's White Napthaalso Ton out either 1 i o wvle item. : B ists, yinga Timwe paper. like | Bessie The only wavito have our|amount of tomatoes, one tea i k. block baek. Why didn't y E { his year I engaged the youngster: i 2 Folly ribbons, vardsswitch dx wou! e to have it done!spoonful o & one pint or quart for dmgng wood;'orl.,dflmxs, et oIe acl hy didn’t you stop nr)onr::s; 54";:;{"”' ch & dollar 1“‘”"! s Sihers '“'h"‘é%, I have | professionall of te t T giEle stmas shopping. T got ing up the Christmas et a cake today T didn't hear youws ma'm.” ‘D"’“N of loose holly, laurel. needie |oards’ Chim.n.nfs. could they but pine and ggound pine. several balls|opeat. feel delighted. proud as proud: “You mustuv! I rang perfectly | | 3 j 5 y of strong dark twine and a bolt of | h s is Wi nafiive ; — ¥ ot i tese hankies came this week, the plain. Any one could have heard red paper ribbon. Then T mrm-a!‘m;:,’,’,”" ey e coa: Lo ; ( o he sun parlor to them and tola | i s st go work- ot eIk i vouro g0 anxious to zet A them to g0 head. 1’ wm offering & Toune folks (dra I retrans, 6/ 2 v You get o he door's | ittle special prize for interestingly ar . - week, they want The conductor was besinning ‘ ranged windows and eqch ehild is 10 | 0 Mooy Thevd get it, were 1 Father to, fling a mean adverb himself. have the windows of one room to i MTO™" TAET HEr\INA STITCH. THe lady glared, and bexan to.d \ decorate. There are the three living | 1™ e | .\[an @mp’s INDIANAPOLIS i i | ¢ | | i i andhavenofearof huttingchern. | | ; H = cend the steps. *“You'll hear of thi: room window: u see; the two din- Here is a good W to fasten the|again,” snorted she. “You conductors ing room windows, a small \\'indnmvlm‘! in Rolls. the entrance hall near the door and Surprise in Rolls. {1vose end of a ball of wool so that the ;_h'inkhlho passengers have no rights. bed fwool does wind: Pass a rubberiI'll show you! Tl report you—-o" hedroom windows on the second and . ink of hiding a sur- wool does not un R hee BT Sl e o Gene c Did you ever think o & d floors. p . T B T o4 - i Eatmor Cranbe d over the ball so that n:le l;hsls and the car shot aw eaving her % T want vou to see what Eunice has! ™[ vou ‘never did, you don't know - 1 is caught under the band. gobbling on the horizon. W D e alieanT achabis e d o e T3¢ vou mever atd, you dont kngw S [Wil save vou the many minutes| “Rude’—ves, of course he was rud OUL room windows. They are low phat a delight such colly ate fon (oo : | Neually spent in winding up the wool|to her. Extremely rude. and he w WE MAKE THE WORLD know. and wider than they ar | and they may be served for luncheon, ro atures own LaDOT: tOI’ "% make a dessert unnec- m W, | T s Unwound while the ball was [ undobtedly hauled on the carpet and She has made o double wreath not in use, 'THE HOUSEWIFE. |fined for his outrageous treatment of 2 laurel and red bittersweet berrie; ary, 5 (Coprright, 1922.) American womanhood. But _per- OATE TOR CROS5 PEOPLE 2| | with both sides alike, o that it looks 2 is this. When the dough sonally, my only regret that e | @| {as well from indoors as from the form into rolls cut it into ; = wasn't' a whole lot ruder. Since the street, and hung one of them in each | i.cos big enough, each. for one roll e Apple Fritters. day of her birth that lady has been window. Then she went around the|bay each piece flat, and in the very : Look to Your Eyes accumulating a grouch that calls for should wage earners and public|house and collected all the pairs of | senter place a lump of sugar. Pull f find and |4y, the- edges and push and pat them ' A cunning theft from the soil—ha < = | Separate two eggs. Add 1o the|monumental rudeness from some one | servitors be compelled to stand their{low candlesticks she cou ?:"k:"]'r:"‘gf;’:j(lf‘}‘"{:;‘nf yolks half a pint of milk and one é‘“{' worse luck, she'll probably never | insul mply because they are nam‘lflflee:ih them on cuch side of the|{ogether to form a roll or bun ws‘;“‘;! ¥ aily use of Ma . = Beat until smooth, | B¢t it simply ‘because we have so workers? wreaths. She went downtown her-|out opening. Then et them rise a : S iR el are- The daily wse of Murine cupful of flous. Beat untll SMOOY many laws' which make the world| I we are to have strange and un- |Self and selected deep orange-red o OPake fn a rather hot oven, hot | whiff of the sea—a tinge of frost—; gakes Exes Clear and Rediant, then add a rounding teasp safe for eross people. foeling amendments tacked on to ear | candles to put in them. matching the | anough fo melt the lumps of sugar a | d vou have th t healthful— baking powder and mix carefully.| Everywhers you meet them—the ' Constitution, why not have one which | bittersweet. T think fer three win- | jittle, but quick enough Rot to let the | and you have the mos 0 of cus- |dows look very artistic and gay. {melted sugar run out to the bottom Recommended by All Druggr : : {Add two good-sized apples, grated. people who can't keep their tempers. | would legalize the throwing 0 . " o [ e e then meate them, a | SMUPPIng the dry goods clerks. snap- |tard pies at all _public grouches? Bobs is making Christmas stars|of the pan. S it i » #|ping at the hair-dre quarreling | Take it from me, World, I'd like to be | °f ml“i‘:vr{m\r‘yteu-;s ‘k-¥ the dining | © another aeflu;‘!nusur‘t:_l; nl:"t“;:a = ejat.a VA S, jand ink the | (ne bottom of the sai most zestful of fruits—Cranberriesii e, right into the batter.| with the waiter, swearing at the the Volstead that would father thatroom Beat the whites of the eggs to a|Stenographer. snorting at the bell- |act! vounger children are wrestling with | paking rolls place a thick layer of | tiff froih and stir them in at the Cranberries are also the most eco- hop, raising Cain generally. “Provo- o festoons of ground pine for the amon and sugar. and place the . . > ] L2 it . 1922) ) White-curtained bedroom windows. | coile. ‘one tight against another, in| nomical of fruits—moderate in cost lat minute. Fry by dropping table- {rolls. } ! spoonfuls of the mixture into hot fat. They are having a wonderful time his pan. Bake in the usual way and | : 5 X constrictive goed time—and fecling | {nrn oui. The thick, sweet laver on —easiest to preparc—quu:ke To test the heat of the fat, drop in body with | | a piece of bread crust. and i it < that they are helping to make the |iop of them will delight any < y FEED THE BRUTE | [home Christmas a success. I don'tg sweet taoth. ! cook—and there is no waste: | browns in thirty seconds the fat is 2 BRU ked prune, drained free i right to fry the fritters. Lift the ! need to tell you that each one will|" A stoned cool get a small ‘prize’ in addition to the | from juice. may be placed in the cen- { fritters from the fat with a skimmer, drain on brown paper and serve dust- i ed with powdered sugar. f PAM'S PARIS POSTAE] : dollar. T the roll hefore it is cooked, the Try this recipe: “Just Hats” Favorite Recipes by Famous Men. WILLIAM CRAWFORD, President Emeritus Allegheny College ecdges tucked up and pushed in. and \lhlffiru"uhakod. This makes another o r""‘lh t you can give vour 3 ver that ¥ oy o ifarent flavors at different . ; Uy | tim adding egEs some “"‘"“’-I One quart cranberries, two cups boiling water more thor weeks. and somo. SEaGes T times or currants, Y5 to 2 cups sugar. sugar and water to- 1 o gether for five minutes; skim; add the cran- is al v vholesome arti- % = % S S @ e @ 2 3 s well made. And berries and boil without stirring (five mimites is Cranberry Sauce Scrambled Eggs. = FBreak thg number of eggs dc:urefll cie"of diet into a bowl and season to taste with e 00 muen sweet bread is : " z salt and pepper. Put one-half te Octagonal Toque. A od Jdea. vet if it 1s eaten i usually sufficient) until all the skins are broken. Stead of other sweets it is quite all Remove from the fire when the popping stops. . . Klddles spoenful of butter for cach egg in a! illet and make smoking hot. Then Tight Always cook cranberries in porce- Make them happy for $1 ; b o SRS 5 Y o pour in eggs and stir quickly ‘and Christmas Day. Give them I ] nH Y vigorously with a tablespoon until Bread Boxes. = o s s each a package of Little Sun- ! the, eges are done to a Httle more el 1016 yenlist Ay fiEhE R ot lain-lined, enameled, or aiuminum [ than the consistency of thick cream. e o At s to Ry, it does not really matter what kind of bread box vessels. ! t\;Lal}‘l Raisiins, luscious little Ko Zi ! Refore taking up, roll the scramble} : = ristmas fruitmeats—ti to onc side of the skillet in the form you have—so long as it is clean an tmeats—tickle 5 of an omelet. This must be done . : Xeeps the bread safe from dust. d nefsiani Eniocofiorlisa B S SEVE “To be sure of a selection of the choicest them. is. th fore. up to each housewife 2’ e At . Lo hsonn her own particular pet kind varieties—ask for Eatmor Cranberries. of bread box and use it. ver, remember the fundamental e 2 A ieations of any satisfactory bread A folder containing recipes for other ways them to pieces. very quickly or the scramble will be z Z cooked too much. Then place on C:rli;’;;"o;'il“fnr $1 — special PARIS, December S.—Dear Ursula: | small 11 heated platter and serve | Sl The very last word in fashion is a|immediately while piping hot. The Stick little packages in stock- beat results will be secured by using fur bracelet with a dlamond clasp. |, ¢ more than four cggs at one time. For lhfligésfidn . | . warmth on the arm these chilly|camp and with excellent results. Ini 3 Box. They all protect their contents cranberries, sen Mi-O-Na Is Guaranteed To Little raisins “just made” for | | evenings! . PAMELA. |an emergency or on a dare I have » feon dust or flies. Therefore the most touse and preserve: sent free. Promptly Relieve Stomach| Chrisjmas time. | (Copsright, 1022.) prepared ;g;ni‘yngmdészu ::e::e ll;o(r{:: ;r{.m,;§.;,‘t!m|ng to think about is their - A S and d success. cleanliness. - Distress. Get the carton now at any b above instructions are carefully fol- A bread box should be so made that AMERICAN CRANBERRY EXCHANGE I‘-nr;plc ':n on suffering from little -mm-rhi store. Spieed 0at Cookies. Towed |1hvouch for a highly satisfac- it .~;.:n ;; sca:;lt’dl omdnthelulsht"%r‘x‘c:m; 90 WEST BROADWAY NEW YORK troubles for Tcars and imugine they have e tory dish. o | weel en sho 4 rious d! . C = = hine. so much th * They overent and force on the stomach I o\ pue Al cupfay o buties 40l Arted it I that makes. It diff- (The red and blue trade-mark Jot of extra work (] one-half cupful of lard add one-halt A smart toque with eight sides of | it io give the box this thorouzh ) = 2 et the stomach . cupful of sugar. Mix well and add Menu for a Day. seal. The crown—if you could only [cleansing makes the box unfit for use label is on all barrels and boxes.) 1f these people wonld take a Mi-0-Na Tablet four tablespoonfuls of sour milk, twWo BREAKFAST. 66 1tiiis of white caracul. That doesn't ‘mean that you need with or afier weals it would be & great hig n=- eggs, a little salt, one-half teaspoon- Praves with Crea scour off the japanning on the box Belp to_the stomach in its strain of overwork. > neaw Leam: that you n cd subject it to the proba AL Nn holps Sour tited ont atomach o 46 ful of nutmeg, one teaspoonful of Cream of Wheat. i P—— A e YOl T s “and bruises. It Simply ts work aud banishes the cause. «Christmas Rai ” cinnamon, one-half teaspoonful of French Toast with Crisped Crisp Molasses Cookies. D Ctnat you must be able to wash ’ sins soda and three cupfuls of rolled oats. nam pBaCOR Cream together one ‘cupful of sugar | it thoroughly and frequently. 4 MI.ONA 5 Breryahere Roil out thin and cut in quares of Graham Muffins. offee. and one-half cupful of butter. " Add| ' There “are some vers Interesting EYW. round shapes and bake in a moderate LUNCHEON. one cupful of molasses, one egg, one |tread boxes with roll-top covers. H r 5 s cspoorful of vinegar, one table-| There are. others like little covers, Had Your Iron Today? oven ; i Stuffed Green Peppers. tablepoor : . shelvi 3 Ends indioestion . s Biiered Toast xpoonful of sods dissolyed In & Mle | contalning, SN e ghut Tt ° = ==-i = Vegetable and Apple Salad. o pmulinREIS o ger. Use flour enough to thicken so|different shelves aré for holding bread e T SOLD EVERY WHERE Chop fine one small head of white v ‘ $ AT thofough ey WeiWelliknended | o AT ) it sweeten your sour stomach and stop gi N AT efore rollin out very |ily one sucl X Cou la ! Pelching In five minutes. The heaviness disap- } | cabbage, four medium-sized apples " DINNER. ¥ f,“,,‘“,,g; dtting et o Sieo onkes and pies. These boxes take 7 ;-I;:‘Ilgl.:he"l(mllch is greatly aided in jts I’;efllb(‘li and cut into 1dl‘re. six cold Split Gl‘l“cn Pea Soup with ~ |up a =maller shelf space than the roll- N o 77 ) ‘wol stion. ofle potatoes cut nto ice, one routons. i hand, they 3 e ; S i = top kind, but; on the other hand, the: And Mi-O-Na not only promptly relie 1 . = white onion chopped very fine Broiled Steak. Qintices but IF taken Torularly. Wil hanish - cupfuls of chopped celery and’ one- Baked Macaroni and Cheese. Franconia Potatoes. R e digestion. BAK|NG POWDER | haif a cupful of English walnuts cut ‘Apple and Celery Salad. Pare and quarter some medium-sized 4 s Druggists everywhere and Peoples in pieces. In place of the celery you Buttered Carrots. white Hotatoes, parboil them for five : Drug Stores sell Mi-0. on the you use (ess may use onc tablespoonful of celery Chocolate Bread Pudding. Wninutes, drain. then place them in the| -Ovef a third of the population of money back plan. seed. Mix all well together with a | Coffee. roasting panm with meat. Baste well | Dublin consistis of families living in 2 » e e o !salad dressing and serve. s —] ¥ with the meat. . la spglateso % g e " AGIR o 4 : - s ~ . :

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