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‘ N . FEATURES. TREES B BEDTIME STORIES ™ little cornstarch added to 'W. Burges. OF WASHINGTON e sasea BY R. A, EMMONS. prevent hardening. Proportions are half a teaspoonful of corn- P B N RN R atarch 1o two tabiespoontuts of | | REdtail the Hawk Becomes|ifio.d o ged. ity lie, s circling ET animals are delightful pos-|shampoos. To do this, rub him all ¢ sessions for those who love |OVer With a large lump of ordina 4 whitening ‘or chalk. When he is salt. Interested Strane around so that he looked givi 3 e Prop- > i < . straight v rrtai them and give them the Prop- | caked with the powder and looks as SEbiIL VotapllBatifat on/tne juraight down into ‘a certain bi er care. They afford compan- | if he had been dipped in a bag of floor or a wooden table, pour The careloms are but tempting fale; | well. w0 yon o orans AL trec very fonship and protection, according to nlnlu.‘«hm:.llv ll‘m\“ }‘lfunt\‘xi\!; Ao ‘l'm’: cold water upon it at once. l(i For such dissster Hen I et e, |19 was ‘when he ai covered in it s A 2 > e e o loose powder will be shake: 2 e sily serape —Redtail the Haw crea ss of twigs i their dispositions and training. There | oy, and you will find that he will e 17 ETSp, ass of twigs und leaves. off, not having had time to sink Redtail the Hawk makes it his| “Ha!" exclaimed Redtail to him- into the wood. A : ing on | $¢1f- “That Ix new. That gray rascal To take oil stains out of car- usincss tolmowalllthAC s SOINKOn |1ty Tack Saulrclibin @ oo s are few more important matters in | look clean the training of young children than| Never punish a dog unless he has 5 ‘| some i bf what he ix being pun- 3 e P 3 reen Fores ast he | me their attitude toward animals.’ Tt is | jshed for: A Gom Gt b Doine hun pots spread ‘the soiled parts | Jon in the Green Forest. At least he|mer home. No one oise could have 2 s & tha hain thickly with a paste made ol tries to know all that is going on.|built that. T shall haev to keep an very important that even the young- «\ul»\(xry‘n all_day will generally bark The Park Ave. News. fuller's earth and cold water. Those wonderful eyes of his, look. |¥® ©ut. Yes, sir, 1 shall have to est member of a household should T ring the "dmy Tty of €3rwd| Weather. Posserbly the same, pos- | Allow i'l‘!o m;_}-r :nd llh\:ll Te- hedorais o ’m . rL:p keep an cve out. I've tried a good know how to treat them. From their |dog w aoTin S aabts i 3 move with a st rush. 4 s times to catch that rascal, but e o e i o] Eupdly Dlints siig sorblyditfient, 1f new tinware be rubbed over | | sky, can see much that others would he has managed to dodge S e g The odor is pleasant and seems to Spoarting Page. with fresh lard and thoroughly fail to sce. But once in awhile he|iNto & hole in a tree. T ought to be taught that all animals must be heated in the oven before 1t able cither Happy Jack or Keep away fleas and other insects. Sam Cross and his father have a ' > misses something. . It happened that Nand s ar i o : ss @ g used, it will never rust afte s happened that | Mrs. Happy Jack here, for now s e Lo e The Care of Cats. perdnership. Sam allways asking his Ward, no matter how much it is | |he misscd the building of the new | know always where t6 1000 for them. h roughly, animals will lose a need care, in spite of their [father for his old golf balls and his put into water. For stained tin- Their old home was more or less of confidence which it will not be casy TWhey'. shouldinlwaya lie | fALlior Bliways belug: wlac Lo, i@ive) ware borax produces the best | @ secret, but this is no secret at all Rolrentare. : to renchavdish of fresidriniing | them o himjon, accoun. o Lyt 4l results. If a teapot or coffcepot I can watch this from so high up Few paronts take the tigse to show ; 21T, And thelr food should be sim- | €eod lxcus to buy more n es s discolored on the inside, boil that they. will never notice me. My, e r‘mmrm\ ke tiastine tojshowimle. d regularly given. A little | for himself. it in a strong solution of borax how good a Squirrel dinner would o i AW meat overy couple of dave, and a e for a short time and all its 4 taste!” It is a Jong time since T have andle animals, and on this unt | little cooked ‘meat with bread and slelyhaee. brightness will return, L had one. Y& great deal of unnecessary Buffering {milk quitc often will keep them in! A new boy moved in with his fam- To elean a sewing machine 3 Then Redtail circled off and went is “caused. For instance, a mother | good condition. |11y next store to’ Puds Simkinses place it near the fire to get warm, hunting in quite another direction cat is often seen carrying her kitten “1 will not have cat in the house,” [ house last Wensday and held a re- 50 that the congealed oil about You see he was clever, was Redtail from one place to another by grasp- | exelaimed mother the other dad.|ception on TPudses’ frunt steps wile it may melt. Then oil it well 1l “keep away from there for ing In her mouth the looxe skin atlas she watehed a child fondling i | the ferniture was being . 100k im. | with kerosene, working it well | | awhile,” said Redtail as he flew the back of the Kitten's neck, but it |Kitten. “They are germ carriers. and | Amung those present was Mr. Benny to get the lubricant into every | | along.” “I'll let them think that 1 does not follow that a grown-up cat [l0ok how dangerous they 16 ba- [ Potts. Mr. Leroy Shooster, Mr. Artie part. As the dirty oil oozes . haven't found that new home of may be lifted by grasping it at the | bies Haven't_you ever heard of { Alixander and Mr. Sam Cross. Men out wipe it off. When quite theirs. If they are not hothered or same place. This is eruel method | hild being suffocated by @ cat sleep- |intristing thing was carried in clean, apply a little lubricating P frightencd for awhile they will grow uniess the cat's hody s supported by |Ig on'the baby's face? T have " Lamu the ferniture. inclooding. a oil and the machine will work careless. T never knew. it to fail. your other hand at the same tim When peovle suffer too much from | hammick, a radio set and a bysickel, Quite easily. Just leave folks alone and they seem The weight of a_grown cat is vastly | fear of microbes, it is not usually of Pome by Skinny Martin & - ) E dan to forget to watch out for danger. Happy Jack and Mrs. Happy Jac are foolish folk. They didn't really = need a summer home. By building it they “are simply inviting me to = catch ‘them. Tll accept the invita- Yes, sir, I'll accept the invita- C T T " Redtail chuckled at his own I U - U 3 Redtail fully intended to d “HA'" ENXCLAIMED REDTAIL TO| as he had planned. But O T ety Imuch use to argue with them, but more in_proportion to the strength |JUCL bt 1o drue W LLE D s Kitten. " jdren a pel through feur of bizhlV i think its hot wen I dont wunt to eat Another common mistake is to ligt [ Problematical illicss often harm (he} And wen I wawk insted of run up & rabbit by the ears. No one would juva' Nothing aweaker than theme stairs, think of 1ifting a long-eured do that (1ANS MOMINE weaker” than | Rut the time wen I reely know its hot way. A dog would scon make stren- | O[O L0 foBgider all prOtect, ( T1s wen my pants start to stick to fons. Small rabbits and | possible ta kerp o dog, which need chairs hares should be grasped by the 1005e | Constant | exerciee in order (o b Kin at the back of the meck. Just|healthy, but all ehildren love a kit- Letters from the Peeple. : s one would lift a kitten, but thelten and will take pride in its appear- (lnu .n(. ]lllnw can ,\t‘\ul make a dog | 1 HIM ¥, “THAT IS NEW."” |‘”me')‘\‘r resist the t my\‘(,‘!uw‘) to nnb arger ones should at the same time !fance, and they will learn much from | Stop seratching so mutch? ragss e a n swing around high in the be supported underneath with vour |the ¢leanly wiy pussy attends to her | Anser. Give him a bath,.or if not, Betty Feels Distinguished. summer home of Happy Jack the |blue. blue sky where he could look other hand. If the animal is to beifgilet after eating and drinking. {tie his legs. rried some distance, it should be{Thinking : ecds and at- | Don't disps held upon your arm against vour|tending takes @ child’s body, at the same time grasping itsthoughts from himsclf. and the | rs gently with your other hand.!softening influence on his character |10 Wernick and Lew Davis Sprink- When setting it down. do not let it should not be regarded lightly. —Of ¢ h - Demeardod | EnNia e [/ins Co. (Avvertizement.) ar by o rs, but continue to|course a ca i s sick shoulke he 2 % e % '.\un‘[’fflrn)il:hlnu;\*l 2 jeourse, a cat that is sick should be | Lost and Found. No. Cage birds, like canaries and par- j tAUSHU not to put their faces closc rots. may be caught with your hand to w kitten’s. The risk of infection ” If they are confined in a small cage, | With any erdinary eat is generdliy L) RED MAF into which vour arm may be mently hot fo be continually mauling I inserted. It is best to handle parrots : % A c The red maple is justly named. sl taught how with gloves on, as the rp beaks d i o : with a arve apt to leave unpleasant marks upon Your bare hand: Birds and Goldfish. - canary should always be kept in hiever s . - « that is scalded once a neck as this interferes with " bottom of the cage should breathing of the bird. A better way covered with clean sand or gravel L it to drop some wrain or corn in|Sealcs on the foet of canare birds usters. They ripen the front of the bird and while it is busy |are caused by lack of sand on the cage . e e s arkeaat St Sae e ing eating throw a small net over its{floor. A canary must serateh in « Becoming Style for Matron. il 2 The red maple is found from the head.. When caught it should bejder to keep its feet perfectly clean twigs are red throughout the 3 castern states to Wisconsin and heid by the wings cose to its body. [and at the same e provent lone {The Indians of New York called this | Tq preferring low ground, swamps e Eandlen warefully. A thelr Teaths iPerch. Keep the bird in a comfort. red flower. - No person who is at all I KNOWR (o many s the swamp ers arc ‘easily loosened. The bird [able rovm and provide sunshine anc interested in trees can fail in fond-| ™} quick srower and a_de- should be “held in one handy your | {RSC o) or e eage in the room ness for the red maple $ sirable shade tree, though not as long thumb and palm covering’its Avings It is a medium-sized tree, forty to |lived as the sugar maple or Norwas fifty feet high, rarely to 120 feet, with | and {occasionally. K i drart and tail. while your fingers grasp fts | QUe@SEOnE i, SR LGl av the maple The wood it heavy, hard ose grained. and is used i a trunk diameter of two to four fect and with a well-shaped, symmetrical When Betty gat up and found that{Gray s ol and Mrs. Happy Jack,|40Wh and sec that summer home of the first fall rain had come, she|Ura¥ Sauirrel and Mrs. Happy Jack.|jgppy Jack's. He always took care Smne b with: o ow 1 can|He missed it because he had been|to flv very high when he did thie wear my new raincoat angd hat, she |busy elsewhere during the days when | €0 that if he should be seen by Happ jcried. and hurried to get’ready for new home was being built, 1t|Jack or Mrs. "Happy Jack thev sehool. on : | wouldn't suspect that he was at a That day the teacher gave them s just as well for the builders that | interested in them So sure was he narrow strips of differcnt colored pa- | he did. It might have been hard work | of this that he formed the habit of pers and showed them how to make SHi kg & 2d he tried | having a look at that new long chains by pasting the ends to- | (OF them to dodge him had he tried | 208 B P8 Bb (it AW S to catch them at that time. | [earni fhs tabiis of Tiaony It was a week after the new sum-' Mrs. Happy Juck. And every play h mer home was completed that Red- grew hungrier for u Squirrel dinner: The R in SeptembeR —is the R that Rings the OysteR out of bed, back to the table, and into a new Sauce—a Creation—not merely a recipe— GOLD MEDAL ir if yo r have no hose. will bring our own hose and ikle your yard ‘for 25 cents. The RUBRUM. They are on long, siender, often red- red it is, brilliantly red. when the wh‘;l!'t f"””'\: Sl Sl e =~ ae C‘S frosts and' cold winds of autumn | R e Ol tinge its leaves to their final glory. |r ste on very As'James Ruseell Lowell speaks of it i keys soon abel - an inch long, v iRt “The maple crimsons to a coral reef.” | ningh forig green, in long-stemmed In the spring also its blossoms are | drooping ¢ lTegs. A pigeon thus held is unable A7 A0 100 JRRE TRE T0E tnmre to move or to infure itself by Aut- o rinking water dish shourd e tering and strugglin kept clean, and the bird should be furniture. gun stocks and turnery, and for fuc your own table. if you are carcful i is healthr selecting it will keep vour dow alxo Keep away £00d health. A dos. like his master. | which most bi ant needs a varicty of food to rebuild | fest he only food that tissues and furnish heat and energy sced and He should have méat, but most of it | chickweed should be cooked. ~ A vegctable stew, | salad greell with an extra amount of meat. pienty | wrefully loo of rice and only a little potato, is ex- |after in or kecp' them i goo y cellent. ~ Occasionally let him have a { condition ire natives of tr big raw bone with only a little meat | €4l countries so must be kep on it. The gnawing iy good for his|in Winter Durinz warm weat tecth and the bones pallicles that he |cage may be hung in e op t Never pive your dogyhot food. It |and @ little boiled, PREie, Yo 58 injures the teeth well as the di- (8099, fov 0 S Svecllent for & parrot, and a little gestion. Puppies need to be fed sev- I8N0 g Gecasionally, and a littl < j iven <h *water daily dai i e s Gent trae-tnrihe Disthict Keepins Your 1 jElhen, teochtwet s {head. Thel re two to five inches | g in the country surrounding, The | o most important thing gently spri a toothed lobes. The upper surf | Home < abont 100 rds east feeding. A miscellancous dict from | hagz of <uly {light green; the under surface whitish. | southeast of the lower e S A Cocktail Sauce— a sauce that will bring such a call for Opysters that Supply will have to aero- plane to meet Demand. A Gold Medal Cocklail Sauce—1 Part Gold Niedal Mayonnaise. 2 Parts of Good Tomato Catsup. 1 Part Prepared Horse.radish. The Coler Invites — The Taste Delights THE BEST FOODS, Inc. NewYork Chicago Kamsas City Sas Francisco Bert has been telling me his trou- dare ridicu or (\\v\('l”'il\\' or perse- bles. He has just lost his third | TR CH 00 A0 fhat we dread physi- position within a year. As usual it| ('Gr mental loncliness We are employer's fault. No south- with the herd, And then we co Bert | plain because we are herded was h ern slave ever had anything on eral times a day, but after they are a j food such lettuce. Do n You ean be your own hoss today if year old twice u day s enough. Out | Ereen food such o (UGS Ot usty when it comes to being thwarted, | vou’wish. my friend. The world has +,0f doors some ariangement should be | 10§V 0 dripking’ water abused, ground down and generally |a great and constant need of men who made for drinking. either a tre 120 Y help fin keeping a parrot a water pan, where the dog can find | gigusiion in good order t, or he may suffer the consequen WWhen buving goldfish, choose those unappreciated—according to Bert. “If 1 could only be my own hoss for a | |EOULD YOU of drinking foul wate; {of bright color, with plump. symmet- while, I'd show ‘em!” he mourns. But| | SOy . One of the chicf objections many jrical hodies and no missing” scales esmienon u}l$&88’?‘ persons have to possesRing a white- [ A three-inch fish needs about a gal- i {_In Tuft's “The Real Business of haired dog is the treuble of keeping {jon of water. 1f vour aquarium is him clean. Too much washing ruins |small. choose smaller fish. Health the texture of a dog's hair. To keep |fish have no odor. If the deals a white dog looking clean. instead of [tank hes a fishy smell. do not washing him so often give him dry |fish that have been kept it Living” occurs this passaze fany { people would perhaps he more com- fcrtable if owhed by kind masters than if forced to struggle for them selves.” There's big trugh in that ipals. How many of us could make ! good without a boss? The man who ! | can really stand alone and produce | N i { the goods is as rare as a tidal wave | and about as invincible when he does ‘fllrl\'!‘. We think we're slaves, but, Igether in circles one within the other. | {“You may all pick out the colors you { |like best for your chains., so that each one will be different,” the teach- er_said. | Betty worked hard. To a red link <he joined a white one, and to that a blue one. Then she started with {the red one again. When the chains iwere all made the teacher held The tea that meets your moods | ———— e e Menu for a Day. KF Appies. | “Just Hats” with Cream if the truth were known, most ef us | Betty's up in_front of the room and By Vyvyan Poached Eggs with Cheese. Particularly adaptable to the mature | kiss our shackles. 5 | said. “Betty has made the prettiest Coffer or plump fizure the lines of this| ~ Look at the unhappy wives, with chain; ‘and I will hang it on the | iy 5 g aitberhion: del, pa real or fancied wrongs. How many | wall LUNCHEON. charming afternoon model, patterns for | To®1, 08 MHECET TOEABS, (LW, o e | { L R Broiled Tomatoes and Bacon. j Which cut in sizes 38, 40, 42, 44, 46} children, will face the responsibil- | } carries a little green umbrella. French Feled Potatoes. fand 48 inchebust measure. Full length { i;ie« of lfrt-m]unlx' Divorce? Iml.. yes : e . . Crisp Rolls jor three-quarter length sleeves may be | they welcome divorce. provided it ix b L { l gaiety of an afternoon party Queen Pudding Tea. e s ah . aadeaie it audf:‘,f;',‘,"'!”,'\a,.“"f']“",';‘,,’:“,‘,'.3}:',";,m"'ff,w'.',f, ! Tapioca and Walnut Blanc Mange. | —the calm of reverie before a DINNEI i grace of line. For the :G-inch size, 4% | ¢pect to take their ltves in their own { T'ut one pint of milk in a saucepan. quiet fire—whatever the spirit in PLio =i yards ]ol’ 40-inch material vmhl %Wyard { hands and make their oxn way How | can stand alone. It \u‘!]\muurx.m-xi {bring to the boil. sprinkle in two | which you drink it, Chase & Sanborn saked Beans inch contrasting is required. { many ca vithout “bosses.” even | worship such men. It load | ounces ear oca a hinc % : o Soleslaw. | Price of pattecn, 15 cents. Im Poat-| . talk of “acting for ourselves” they pay a terrifiic pric RO B, AN B R ST AN S measure of sociability you seek. . Fresh Peach Pie |axe stamps only. 'Orders should be pu¢ action at its source is thought ‘They must dispense with protection {or until fhe tapioca becomes trans- | g thnes Collet: {nddremsed to_The Washinxton Star|You can't act for vourself uniess sou | and compapionship and comforting. parent RSty oRton R Remore i Hot or cold, brewed delicately or e . {Pattern Bureau, o strest, | hink for yourself. How many Thev must break their own trails and or . separa volks and | n bodi N Poached Eggs With Cheese. New York city. Pleane write mame i oo b to thats We absorb our con- | endure the hardshipe of pioncers, | Whites of two eggs, and beat up the | ;"h full :odxadstrangth( Seal Brand Melt two level tablespoonfuls and address clearly. viétions as though they were break- | And they must drive themselves as -‘“':,'rlwm-;;,’;p:“"'{ '\!:l‘:a; ;"n"rq'”:flm,;r g ca ‘stands every test of your taste. butter, add two level table- fast foods, choosing only the most mjen under hosses are never driven D L HEat fa our minutenity cook | In this one tea you find a complement spoonfuls’ of flour, stir until smooth, add one cup of milk. ir and cook until thick and on with salt and that's why so few men are popular varieties. ~We model our then add two ounces 2 cpoints to fit the conventiona Ehes 2 cu Your Home ‘and | | 35578108 & ve'a Sifte diiver shsh Swaindtelhend ence. Beat the for your every mood. At your grocer's in air-tight canisters. the ege slightl of chopped I some almond e ho That's what it means to be vour fashionable | own bos reamy. ent,” but it must be . e whites of the eggs to a stiff meringue If you like fine coffes, gt a 1, 2 or pepper and add one-half cup of YOll Kind . of difference. Never will we, (Coprrizht, 1923.) whitesotithe cep s toiamt o e | If vem Uke Aneicebia ant 51 3 o grated cheese. Stir until cheese | { § | it into a_mold rinsed out with cold i Seal Brand Coffee at your grocer’s. nclte Toach “fonn ches aarc il i i water. When foid and set. turn out | Never sold in balk. ully in salted water, arrange on | | R 4 And garnish with shelled walnuts cu il ita | ecevweone ([ BEAUTY CHATS oy s ronmes | [FAF S et e it | cream sauce around them, gar- | | “DNA KED nish and serve. { . - | Radiator Beauty. | A camera has been patented \\"l‘ti;—\h! \ « dding. i ing these day: v a r. strain o as o | measures only half an inch in thick- ALt 5ol Bire sts jo e :,h:c:i?: :!::;L‘,a:i“‘.':r:‘:] From Your Garden. o™y STite, Wna "had wmoush | ness and welghs twelve ounces. | @hase 8".5(7nbor‘n'5 quart milk. yolks two . ‘:h;.,n,l P ,;m“f;m‘; bin wonder.| There is a surprising number of |water so vow've u pint at the end.| = grated rind onc lemon, one cup: ahea coa {beauty aids which you can make up |About a teaspoonful of tincture of i==— ful sugar. onc-half cupful ing if the furnace is shipshape, and | from your own garden b--ulinz’hf"’fl". m]r‘bhlll ;\rri:r\;. x\l‘ f'iz\’t raising. Wihen baked frost with Bl 3 i {now, . | should be rubbed on the face at Righ This is a turban of duvetyn with whites of eges beaten Stff with thinking generally of the heat we arej =" " inter some of the sunny (and left on all night, or if you don't % zoing to want a couple of months| like its feel, half an hour to an hour. s lacquered leaves of various shade one-half cupful sugar. of deep green, each leaf turning ruddy | at its end, as all good leaves should ! in the fall of the year—even on hats y wers and vege- n freshness of your flowers and VCE® |y “bleaches’ the skin and is a good tables. Rose water, 1l You've Zejbinaches b blooming roses, lavender water, or| Slice and boil cucumbers with just | | Steamed Brown Bread. Mix and sift one cup r mecal, one cup granulated corn- meal, one cup graham flour i from now, why not go a little fur- ther and consider the humble radia- TEA vetter vet, ‘lavender- vinegar, which |enough water added to cover them. : : ey | CoOk Slowly. keeping them covered, is an excellent astringent; Parsley | gy iy off the juice. To a pint, add a) bleach, bran® water ‘for baths or |teaspoonful of tincture of benzoin hands! it you live |Use this with cold cream, or to make treating faceiand up a cucumber lotion. three-quarters teaspoonful soda and one teaspoonful salt, add three-quarter cup molasse two cups sour milk, st well mixed, turn i tered mold &n Special Dish of Haddock. Clean a large haddock and cut into four equal pieces. Fut two tabl spoonfuls of finely chopped onior into a saucepan with one tablespoon- ful of catsup and one cupful of butter. \Set the pan over a fire, boil for fifteen ‘rinutes, surring constantly. then drop in the pieces of haddock and cook for twenty minutes. When | and until to well-but- steam three and one-half hou The mold should never he more than two- thirds full. For s mold on a trivet on a farm, cucumber juice; and num- I bers of other things. 1 s[ €. R—As you ;qlx'te Ihilr(\‘ :1(\\)“‘(‘1 it g s | above ‘average weight and only six- 1t youiveilayander, it sugBest l,haL:!een vears of age, it would not be you cut the tops and dry them, and 1901 hears of fER b oM educe put them away in bags: you can use [unless so directed by a physician. the dry tops any time. Bran keeps,| A C.—If ¥ have been using it is not the cause | caming, pla kettle con- t ing boiling water, allowing 5 tor? You can’t wait until the coal is|too, of course, but:parsley must be|Egyptian hennia done take them out, arrange on water " to come half-way up ; 3 PR 50 A aEprucnibersr | of - vois Ty Drearin. Tev dib: ich, reduce the sauce a little, Sat) | arouna ot o oty abh | | m ana the furnace startea, it vou are 2o s usEest you make Up 4 SUron& | ping off the split ends of hair every stcam, adding boiling water a little sugar and essence of an needed. citovy, and pour over the fish. going to make your radiators look and encourage a better parsley water, preserving it with a |two weeks Pittte tincture of benzoin and cucum- |action of the scalp by massaging R SRR ;23:(131&0:;»?:3;- p:lr;:)llc;}lx::;;r!na 'm,’ ber' juice, made hy‘bollli:zjt!w :‘“ every gay umlnnn zlfl:n from 1!hei in- e nev. ¢ bers and preserving the juice the |creased circulation. As your hair is « Apples and Marmalade. Cottage Cheese Salad. e o ey il | same. way, aleohol being hard to set |inskined 1o be britile, any dye-would Line a pie plate with rich pastry and fill three-fourths full of sliced, peeled and cored apples, sweetened to Mix thoroughly C a sly—si w and very:expensive. be injurious. 6‘0 d b las d fix thoroughly 1 pound of cottage | usly—sinks and refrigerators and |now and very.expensive, = - [beinjurigus, = oo yo"m”l 0 iot A/, T mp W e e many, heese, 1% tblespoonfuls ot eream. | B 0N o ey T saw Tas|four - geneous handfals of " frech |of blackhéads and pimples s io leep <! 1 . Decorate the cdge of the dish |l tablespoonful of chopped parsley |{C, v green - parsley, chop up and throw |the digestion in perfect condition and N Rengo Bele Models, there is ¥R leaves of pastry and put 1n the and salt (o taste. First fill a rec- | totiame was phinied & deep bhuet In |into @ little boiling water. Boil halt the whole system clear ¢ uniformity of one thae will it you as though and spread with a layer of orange made to order for you. {chill and wet the surface, the [aecorative asaet of the ropme~charm- nline G things of -snow-white tiles and ) Maxwell House is due oven. When nearly cooked. take outliangylar tin mold with cold water to|Holland they have stoves that are al marmalade, pouring over this_a cu It will mould you firmly to fard made of one-half a pint of | the hottom with waxed paper. Pack | minina brasy doon or i o tnd 4 F milk, a tablespoontul of susar and |the cheese in three lavers, putting | illcs or soft brown porcelain’ sides. to the methods of the modish lines in just the two yO oL CERS. nCin i { two or three parallel strips of pimento | WhY can’t we have refrigerators made one right way to give you oven and bake until the custard is cleaning, roasting and ) o iR e : in, attractive shapes and _painted 2 s - Lo P 5 ! between the layers. Cover with waxed | 3t uSing colors in attractive-designe? y od | packing, embodying paper and set in @ cool place until|*"Ana, ‘as to radiators, why in the y 4 : S Alabama Game Preserve. ready to serve, them run a knife | world must those prominent and com- fifty years experience laround the sides and invert the mold, | {OTt-Eiving features of our rooms T P comfort; and because of its perfect fit and its pasented Rengo Belt construction it will hold its shepe until you m the Birmingham News. o [ 5 lik 1 < ) i dxng can’ s mack oul Al hlght, | CuE in alicts snd-werve ‘on lettnoa | e o e cin o e - 52 is .assured. because in blending a coffee P avstinc i there will be one of the notable game | leaves With French dressing and | ve. in many cases. tho only substs : X unvarying in Quality 4 preserves in the south in labama." | wafers. Minced olives may be used tutes for an open fireplace, and look T s Pald Conservagion Commissioner 1. . | indtead of the parsley and chobped | 4t them! Does any one want.to gather | and cleanliness.on At all geod stores Quinn. “T am'in correspondence with |nuts may be added if Tiked. oty bt e L L ‘ i the bureau of forestry heads at —_— change confidences or have a con- The CROWN CORSET CO, Washington, and they are in hearty L ¢ K . ; 3 sympathy. 'You sce, the United States | Crab Toast. - Ionionsing Sowe e e ""‘ ! 295 Fith Avense New Yoek Ciry government owns 100.000 acres of k the meat from a erab, heing| But since radiators themselves.are | Jand ”,’“‘v‘“f;’{,f:‘ .'.';':‘-....',‘p.'\";..l.',}";.-;-':"";\': feareful to leave out the unwhole- [ hopclessly plain. thank fortune there | { ties of Winston, Lawrence and Frank. | some part near the head. 'Chor are men of visionwho have designed . H lin. With some effort on the part of {together with a small anchovy. Mace | heautitul geiiled cabinets for them. S | the state is. ea e c v in_a saucepan with a little salt and || vl H381 i game and the streams with fish, an:i | nd two tablespoonfuls. of | norh Spen.Tronts theough ahich: the e sy R oniae tan balsie, aye 1 ablespooy ©of | heat may_come unimpeded and with AR S Bl See LTI e e 0 feled chest. No one would dream a 2 5 ?4:11 bea wonderful hunting reglon. | wol Baired rice . Shmar ‘ot (oF | radiator was concealed - behind ; this is untouched by human hand from $2 and up - Permits would be issued, of course,|about six minutes, then pile on |decorative screen. And so: we imay plantation to tea cup. Try it in limited numbers after a time,.and |rounds of toast. Sprinkle chopped |have both comfort and beauty, if only . » it will be a great thing for the sports- I parsley over. Anchovy essence canjwe try hard: enough and hunt long S g SEeaa . % men.and Gs] es of the state. be used in place oL the anchovy, enough to find-them, 2 3

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