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FEATURES. Soda Is Indispensable in the Home THE KVENI MENU FOR A DAY. IFRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1925. WOMAN What TomorrowMeans to You BEDTIME STORIES PAGE. 35 BY THORNTON BREAKFAST. BY MARY BLAKE. W. BURGESS BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Cherries. Dry Cereal with Cream. AR Ham Omelet. Gemini. Little Jumpers Sit Tight. |them any harm, vet they knew b da_can be put to innumerable uses | grease from dish water. Do not allow Corn Muffins. Coffee. The planetary aspects continue Who doss exactly as he's told | the way mother had raced away th i a home. The cook knows the value |the pipes to hecome so clogged that clouded tomorrow and gradually as Wil seldom hear his parents scold this stranger -in red must be an of saleratus (cooking soda) as a re-|water will not go through them, for LUNCHEON. sume an adverse character. Only —Mrs. Jumper. enemy. storing agent, an alkali that offsets|then they will require more drastic Fried Sausage Cakes. customary and routine duties should B | It seemed to thera that they hasd 00 much acidity in foods and in a lim- [treatment. It is when the water which Rolls. receive attention, as there is nothing | The four little Jumpers saw their |been sitting still long time ited degree actuilly restores some|should drain quickly, flows slowly, that Lemon Cookfes. that indicates optimism or self-confi. | Mother bound away with Reddy Fox |waiting for moti to return, wher spoilage. 1t {5 in « measure a purifier |a very strong solution of soda and boil- c at'her heels. But they didn’t move. |at last they heard rustling of r a very g dence. On the contrary, a sense of 4% her 4 e T also. since it is @ mild antisepti |ing water should be sufficient. Pour restlessness will be felt: dissatisfac- ey squatted perfectly still just |leaves. hey thought it was moth To be specific in these matters, let|the solution down the pipe slowly and tion, not only with yourself but with | Where they were.” Had you happened |returning, and they were tempted to us suppese that when you test the|~ontinuously. The pipes will bacome i R others, will be experlenced; and there |410ng that way you wouldn't have |run to meet her. But wisel cream in the morning it is found to be ' heated and the solution will melt and S i will be an entire absence of delibera- | 5¢R them at all. They looked o |waited and sat tight. T would Just on the turning point of hecoming h s D e tive calm and polse so essential to|°Xactly like thelr surroundings that,|be time enough to meet her when sour. To a cupfu such cream add Mashed P _;lsm’f Leuuci i success. No correspondence of an im. | 28 1o0Ng as they didn’t move, it was|they saw her A tiny pinch of stir the cream Shiah Drsasing portant character shotid be hendled. |4/Most the same as if they had been| The rustling of dry leaves drew | well. Let it st L moment or Cocoantut: Catard Pis: NG Ex e R St i SOREEAS VAR e t{{)\ercd with something to shut them pearer. Then cach little Jumper held 50 and taste it again. You will find \ Cotton. financial or other obligations should | "y SERL. v his or her breath, for hero was the i no trace of the acidity. It is all right | be entered into, nor, if possible, should S T seel e ot e e a i ot in. red and. ot oy parose. TEhs e 0. | EIANAOMDIL DT STy ey “be unosrlaken. 1!':.1' Eaien teh aua foci o | any purpose S cies ithoon ! sack and a rtually Sour, the pineh of sode. Wit Beat four eggs very light, the The signs denote that a child born that sharp nose of his 1o the growna ! not restore it in this way, though it whites to a stiff froth, the yolks tomorrow will be more than ordinarily He stopped and sniffed and sniffed wiltriake the orean exceilent bo uie to a thick batter; add to the subject to the ailments of infancy. |1t was quite clear that he was look for some kinds of cooking cream volks 4 tablespoons of milk, It will, however, emerge from these some one, and those little OPRtaLAT: 18 reqr it s e pepper and salt and one-half cup successfully, more as a consequence s knew without being told that or cream is used in cooking: the acid- | of cooked, chopped ham. Add of proper care and nutrition, than as | looking for them {ty of the Hauid takes T ble the whites last. Put & piece of the result of medical prescriptions | This 1s exuctly what Reddy Fox BOda Rlons 6 Tecuta Zey butter half the size of an egg in and advice. Its disposition will be was doing. He had guessed from tha & IMEROC | the frying pan: be careful not to submissive and obedient, and it will |anxious way in which Mrs. Jumper Soda a Purifler. i scorch; when it is sizzling turn always be known for its gentleness {had run that she had some childre | Meat that has been off the ice a lit- | in the egg and cook on the back and truthfulness of character. It will from whom she was trying to lead tle longer than is wise should be| of the stove until done. Iold apply itself very eagerly to study, and | him away, so he had turned back and Svashed (h cold mater n o hich & tible:| over and serve. will_have to be forced to participate {now he was looking for them. Had ebOBRRI R of e s T i el e in the games and recreations for jts {one of those little Jumpers moved This will purify But do not ex-| LEMON COOKIES. companions. At no time in its life only a teeny, weeny bit the chances vect too much of soda in this use. It | T Al iheat - will it be ambitious for material suc |are that Reddy's sharp eyes wou will not restore meat that is actually | ]_”“? EKIS:d wel 30“- "1;":" BY P. L. RICKER, profusely each year for the compari-|cess, but still always be striving to have seen that movement. But nona o seaa g Bk n o paste ¢ ugar, one. 3 g v s al ra . While still|will be the delight of its friends, of didn’t even move their wobbly littla ing wa hito =l \'W‘ ;h:’,.,’ e .rxmf;j-' three '"!‘*(fio‘“’v Qe tasapoots '"‘l! rhodendson, ar’ Toses bay, With | blooming abundantly during May and | whom it will have many, but. euch 3 more than once e e cream ‘of tartar, onehalf tes- its beautiful purplish flowers, Was|June in many places in the moun-|information it will bo unable to con- at _one of them idity in stewed tomatoes, makir SEteant TR auE bl aa Fake ginia shore of the Potomac not far | SXIENSIVEl Tliawmmh"wfrllmdn"\l:,t:fl::i It tomorrow is your birthday the | 1 b'rorm,r:\/x“_p el ’J?,Z\“'.’?JQ‘ e s s amlen them more delicate. A pinch of soda in quick oven from Washington, but the few bushes | come’ when vigorous measures will | N2ications demonstrate that you aro = y all the Merry Little Breeses wore aio 1\:;»1!&0.‘\\\‘(‘!;4 in which green vegeta S Bl > were hacked to pleces each year until| need to be taken in many places for :t:x‘;;‘x‘;“"fh"e faP bt the Rothith | bound away 1t had been hard work |sitting tight, Finally, with an el ot m‘: E’m "‘:";1 wil l":“ ‘-"l'h" sreen | COCOANUT PIE. the two or three remaining mutilated | their protection, or artificlal propa- rabl g’inemus your apparent fnabil. | %0t to bound after her. You see,|the greatest disappointment, Red folor as well as making them more | One pint of milk, two eggs, | |plants were transplanted to more pro-| gation If they are to remain for |iaPly BSnerous, your apparent inabll | they had learned thelr first lessons |trotted aw Even then the litila E::se;w;r':\n;m\ B ks e | one-half cup sugar, one-half tected areas, where they now bloom public view. often caused you serious trouble, Tn.| Ly fmitating mother. = Thex had|Jumpers continued to sit tght Thes i as, cabbage, etc. soda | grated nutmeg, one cup shred- 4 i earned to sit still by sitting still when | sat tight until Mrs. Jumper appeared 3 used in salted water ‘when boiling ded ‘cocoanut. Beat eggs and ::“(‘;""‘lhfif’ m"";}y t‘;‘:,f’ é;‘,’(‘m’:;:; she sat still. So when she jumped|and Wwith a light thump called them -abbage, the leaves being dropped in sugar until light, then add milk, P to her feet and raced away it seemed | to her one at a time o that the water does | nutmeg and cocoanut. Line pie- H N NG Jjudgment, 25 {f little springs in their long heels | (Copyright. 1025, by T. W. Burcess) not entirely c vity, the ves- | plate with crust. Add mixture. You have a combative temperment | were bound to send them flying after | 3 i etable will cook and jeliciously ten- | Bake 30 minutes in a rather hot and will often argue from a point | her whether they wanted to or not. | > der in about 20 mint 1t will have | oven. of view with which vou do not agree | But mother had told them over and Prune Gelatin | A delicacy of flavor and aMainty green | BY MRS. HARLAND H. ALLEN. for the sake of differing with others. [over again that if ever she suddenly i color that is not r ible in cabbage e o # - 2 Your ideas on any and every subject | went bounding away as fast her One-third cup prunes, one cup that is cooked without the soda and [4 I TT”‘{‘.“‘:F" R SHE Ll Nutrition Nuggets are very extreme and, for you, there |long legs could take her they must|sugal, two and one-half cups gran which is boiled a long time i B e B B : Porch Furnishings. |chaise longue, if you like lazy com-|is never a middle course of com.|remain right whera they wers with. | ulated gelatin, one.quarter cup lamon Washing Soda st (*kv‘m; K2 MAGIC IN| Remember that children will not |fort, and no porch seems quite com.|promise, or of “give and take.” You |out moving. “T shall never run away | inice. Wash the prunes and soak ir . 3 REMO i GREASE, AND IN|gain properly either in height or( A well furnished porch answers the |plets without 4 swing or hammock! |are a very loyal friend, but a dan-|from you like that unless there is |the cold water. Boil in this same fl But it is not alone in the matter of | GIVING A SHINE TO SILVER|weight unless the diet has plenty of [same purpose in Summer that a Well|" For the sake of oziness, warmth | gerous enemy, 88 you harbor feel-|great danger. Then I will take the|water until very soft. Take prume cooking that soda is indispensable in| AND GLASS. mineral salts. This means foods con-|furnished living room does in Win anq resiliency under the feet, one or |ings of revenge or resentment, which |danger with me. You must remain|out, remove siones and cut eact housekeeping. Tu the form of wash-| . o 0 o0 00 on the water| 2ININE lime, iron and phosphorus.|ter, and one should feel the same|more rugs must be included, just as|do you no good and cause littie trou- | without moving until I come back, |prune In small pleces. Have reads Ing soda it will restore a shining fin-| diSsolvo the fat And soon the water|one way to express this in one sen-|pride in its furnishings. much as _if the porch were an indoor|ble to your opponents. even though I may be gone a long |enough boiling water to dilute the ish to tinware (though it dulls alumi-|Will flow with its usual rapidity down| tence is to say: Give the children an| Tt is not the amount spent, either, | room. There are many practical and| You love with strength and ardor, | time.” prune juice sufficiently te make two num). It will make glassware have a the drain pipe: abundance of fresh fruits and vege-(that brings the most satisfying results, (popular types of grass fiber rugs |and will never be satisfled with that | S0 now the little Jumpers sat tight. [ cups in all. Have ready the gelatin, brilliancy when used in conjunction Magic Cleanser. tables and milk. but rather the judicious selection of |which come in a variety of colors|degree of affectionate comapnionship|Each one wondered and wondered [which has been soaked in one-half hat is not really tarnis oke | - mshamAs IR SInm e e G|So numerous are the kinds of furni| And last, but not least, no porch|ceeds the period of violent love:mak- fthis fellow in the handsome red coat | hot prune juice, add lemon juice and e e olhed. I et | ot ooyt Yornae oS | Some egE yolk, a little beef julcé and |ture obtainable that almost any re-|could be considered complete without |ing. . You expect & continuous Hons [ iCaan SunciEatus sl mothers | susan Snd tHso sttdin the whols,, Re. Eive added shine o practically all[In water which has Soda in solution. | tity of each of these must be decer. | UIrements of type or pocketbook can (that most important part of _the |eymoon. Siaac et IRl i | Sy v tan L mixawe and e metal used in ki Nitensils, with | A dish mop may be used when wash: | mined by the individual case. A good |S4SllY be met. " e ojopades. M open to] Well knd¥n persons born on this : . sed in kitchen utensils, with |A dis DRy Le uhe0 Whew waal | minslily sl ase ot 5%03| The hickory furniture which was|the sun, the wind and the rain, not|date: Francls Dana, statesman and | the one exception mentioned. e e Tl el e | F e e prowever, s Dot more|yused almost exclusively on_porches 'to mention the inquisitive gaze of the | jurist; Winfleld - Scott. soldier: John | o Ao used in Jaundry worl carcely ablespoon of frult julce, not|, few vears back still has its advo- neighbors, no porch can contribute its | . K. Henshaw, Protestant Episcopal 0 ultoestreafl]e lac perceptible in its action on the skin,|more than a teaspoon of beef juice, 241 £ - es A little washing soda put in the wa-|and when using soda as a solvent the [about half the yolk of an ordinary | Cates, but as a rule it is more suit- full 24houra-day quota of comfort)Bishop of Milwaukee: Gustavus V. = . ter in which towels, napkins, etc., are|hands do not go into the solution,|egg and about one tablespoon of | Pl foT the tybes of porches where and pleasure for the family that|Fox, naval officer; Mary L. B. Branch, Flfl. d Dle—Not 0ne Esca (3] Allve' washed when they have grease <pots|which should be strong. I may add|stratned cooked vegetable. 2 custic o warisn douosphiste s the | [ishe otherwise e euloysd . THA |auttion and ipost, fand (Erederic” W. | g an p 2 on them will nullity the grease and |that it is a precaution that a wise| There is still and probably always |§i ta Menly seiabis T rorar ace: | parch more ivable ber by ke sthe | Root, composer. 26 Brack Fuio is the The greatest of Moths, plant lics and {=ke out the spots. It should be used | housewlfe takes when she pours boll-| will be a difference of opInion amoNE | {ings, St 38 caaoiolle: adanion For | the Sumliant whish werld pe rouding e surest killer of bugs illors Killg chicken lice. in hot water. Washing soda acts like |ing soda and water frequently down | leaders in the fleld of nutrition as to |y where the furniturs 18 sure to be|from the porch floor against the wall ever discovered. Itkills insectkillers. Kills Either form of BLacx magic in clearing drain pipes that |sink drains. It prevents sioppage and | the relative advantages of a vegeta. have become somewhat clogged with | th reby saves troubl Answers to Food Questions Answers to readers’ | rian diet and a mixed diet. It is prob- able, however, that best results are obtained when a portion of the body- building material is obtalned from animal protein. Although nuts are very high in food value, they are frequently swal- carried out on the lawn or into the garden, and left out overnight, to be drenched with dew or possible show- ers. Where the furniture is to be exposed to the weather, hickory prob ably cannot be excelled. But with the coming of the more “homey” porch, the fiber and grass and through, the windows, actually keep the adjacent rooms of the house several degrees cooler. AT ¢ Creamed Lamb. Prepare the lamb precisely as for every fly, mosquito and yoach that gets into your home. Not one es- ' capes. For BLACK Frag con- tains a secret vegetable in- gredient that breathe and die. But it is absolutely The world is full of bric-a-brac every roach, too! Frac—powder or liquid —will kill these pests. Both are equally effec- tive, with just threa excep- tions—always use the powder to kill dog fleas and lice. Never use any liquid on furs; Pk v e s cat, T.am 36 years cld and unmar-|lowed without being properly chewed. |types of furniture have come into|any creamed meat dish by combining Ana t‘\mgt that barmless to bumans and animals. use the powder to make them moth- Sood o ried and did office work until last De- | This makes it necessary to caution e Ve a 3 h P ry iton, Nied: by [cemher. One tells me to eat lots of | mothers by saving that »aute vevy |ET€at favor. Not the least that can|ipe creamed meat in proper propor- ather dust 1t is the deadliness of BLACK proof. L a st is oniy bles, anott t to eat white e roats are very |be said in point of their superiority ; = el b FLaG that makes it different from Many people use both, preferring those of o 1) Dread, and another Mot 10 eat onIonS. | o Tting: soe i ey, 2 Eiven lis that they can be used nside during | tions with nicely made white sauce.| |No rest there - ordinary insecticides which kill, at the liquid to kill flies, mosquitoes and Ss o B giei b S| to children see that they are pulver-|the Winter months, with perfect fit- | To make the croustades cut from a P > 2 = o | = . ized and either made into nut butter | nogs at Jeast In. some. rome ot the : in life for me best, only 6 out of every 10 bugs. moths—and the powder to kil ants, fo auspes The fact that you have several|or that the nut meal is used in com-|house, no matter how formal the | oo l°fl '?"‘i"hm‘; b"‘*i‘fif“““{:* I ow sl The four which get away breed hun- roaches, bedbugs, dog fleas and lice. unavoid; forms of trouble necessitating medical | bination with other foods. Another |character of the rest of the furnish.|2P°Ut two inches deep. Sy - dreds which return. But BLAck BLACE FLAG costs less. Powder, Fevel” 5 |attention makes it impossible for me | important item to remember is that |ings. If there is a sunroom which | Crusts from the squares and from the t"nngs Frac kills them all—10 out of every 15¢ up. Powder Gun, 10c. - Liquid, West Thirty-u |to do more than give vou general di-|because of their high fat content, nuts [we wish to link up with the out-of. | center of each scoop carefully with a | ! 1 10 peeta. 7 25c up. Sprayer, 45c. Introductors Will you kindly inf o about | b e i oI or:, Bive you i|must not be glven in a diet where |doors in Winter, it can usually ab-| sharp knife enough of the soft part of | | L MUST. Every kind of insect pest in the package containing ean of liquid as ve taken two or three|to pay any attention to what yc 3 : or the rugs and chairs are perfectly|ter of each croustade. Cover each i i i Toces ware and departme R N P I nt friends say, otherwise you will |to use leftovers attractively, certain |suitable for some of the bedrooms,|with a little melted butter and brown | ' kills—besides flies, mosquitoes and grocery, epartmeny know that they have relieved case of intestinal what is it made? Is or there anything indigestion. be more confused than you are now. A diet for ulcer of the stomach should be similar to the one you are now fol- lowing, with milk and vegetables in proper combinations. I suggest vege- things must be considered. First, twice cooked food, no matter how del icately the process is carried out, is not ideal for children. Second, when sewing rosm or den. & | Just what pleces toJnclude i the porch furnishings s purely a matter of preference and available space. in the oven. Fill the hollow in each with creamed lamb and arrange the croustades on a platter, pouring the creamed meat around them. This way : : =i =) attractive dishes are prepared from |Comfortable chairs and rockers, of vi ftover m in it that could possibly ’;df]"‘ ‘I“' table purees. Prepare these by cook-|leftovers see that as much time as is [course. A small table for magazines, fltr?cl;l\l':sc}::nge frome?;xe'gsie(:;-dfl it for instance. T kept on indefifite |ing thoroughly such vegetables us|safe elapses before the next serving. |plants or an impromptu luncheon toast slices v ly. 1 have become so fond of it|pess, asparagus, celery, spinach and| Naturally, care must be taken mot to that gow T look forward to eating|cirrots. Strain through a sieve and|keep the food long enough to endan one of two a day Still, perhaps, combine with equal parts of thick- L.:D. P: contains 65.1 should give it up.: Compressed ve per ened milk to make cream soup. I also suggest fruits such as baked sweet ap- ger its keeping qualities. During the time just before school days begin children should have very cent water, 11.7 per cent protein Or | ple, baked bananas and steamed dates. | regular meals. School days Some. body-building material, 21 per cent|For cereals you may have wheatena, | times make regularity & litile eucier fat, 1.8 per ash. [0 making com |cream of wheat or rice and gruels|to accomplish, but the meals for the pressed yeast 1all percentage of | made from any of the cereals. But-|“runabout period” must be just as starch is sometimes added. You ask |ter, cream and soft cooked eggs, cot- you. There is noth itself that is actively physical conditions its use. There may, time when the sys without this food ance can advise For the most part if this can harn are benefited b: however, come tem is better off No one from a di you in this regard. yeast is valuable as a laxative and | for you. lature at its session recently con.| for c conditions of the blood (Copyrigh! cluded. i characterized by boils. ! Because of the fact that a mixed of food seems the diet and a variety tage cheese and olive ofl will give you fat, and for desserts'I should depend largely on unsweetened puddings, such cornstarch or frozen creams. You will understand, I am sure, that you may not be able to take all of these foods, but the diet I have outlined is of such character as should be a guide carefully planned. A good schedule would be breakfast at 7:30, mid-morn- ing lunch at 10:30, dinner at 1:30 and supper at 6. (Copyright, 1825.) —_— enacted by the North Carolina Legis- individ hest plan for I should say accomplished 1go and am still keeping vour v > that time I have had a careful examination and find that 1 have ulcer high up in the stomach, enlarged liver and inflamma tion of the spinal column. I have acid h_and mouth and the doctor nk four and five quarts of I can only afford two ve not been able to work iardly know what to quarts. 1 h: for a vear. 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