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36 WOMAN'S PAGE. Jellies With Distinctive Flavors BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. in house- two, season is the thrifty made one or kinds. Jelly-making g. Already wife has probably and perhay more, fortunate, getti fruits are sent by the that these be not and request out Government aski any more that are here is a peculiarly quality to currant jelly and a mar that make it ousewives. The lack of the ber or a treatment given the bushes may curb ey foster, and that before vears we may have all the cur. Meanwhile we seek ave different we want v re 1 o le m at one indeed at are low bined w Apples contai to the preserve jelly making it is yre fruits in this time thought in pectin those that tion, the larze ice com juices be es not ves tem \ can be uit juices to ht solidarity n the same way, Pectin in Unripe Fruit e fruit contains a larger per. an ripe fruit, and as least of all. F it is important to use trifle underripe to in. If the fruit is over- sreen fruit with it ripe use son Various Mint Jellies. A few sprigs of mint put transform th mint usual n put mint pe jelly. This Jus to serve with other meats. jelly mo: nium Jelly. v is given jelly pouri is delic when flavor of aroma f and looks pretty olded. The ite and the hose house. familiar with 1dd it to their red is leaf is de wive barb makes a an accompani 1d be a suggestion of iny bi etable. This is a » juice strained 1harb | with pectin, Peach and difficult home ellies Nature s in t quirr chere hce the mmy the been livin; > had been no room home Timmy - himself a short ing 1 \ t near enough for | and the | | afraid he I babies killea bat he haj before the old Tir along whenever think of it. The night which i ruined reaking Fhe home by ALL THAT R SHORT A nest had been out all ni; t before the heard the the wind, ibout them and as soon as th hadn't even nd had felt t much sleep had slept B hadows came <h the Green Forest voke r a while he ad out of his doorway he decided he e how Mrs. Tim- bies were getting along. nt, gliding from tree to finally he alighted on the tree in which had been ’p the tree he m: he reached the place where d have been big hollow that remained was a short surprised was Timmy that full Those who | have been able to make currant and | as } The | favorite | Let us hope the | bination jellies | possible. | in jellies | mint | The leaf | rather | of ginger | al of the five babies | for | had | ff the hol- | were | have been ure | he | THE GERANIUM LEAF 1 JELLY LOOKS ATTRACTIVE them with commercial combining or using without juice | make apple pectin Homemade Pectin. Save the skins and cores of apples when any large amount of the fruit is used. Cover these parts of the fruit | with water and boil until the skins jare tender. Strain and bottle the juice while boiling hot and vou will | have a homemade pectin that can be added to other fruit juices to make to | them jell BY THORNTON W. BURGESS he squealed right that the old nes out. He could see was still in what re- mained of the broken limb. Hastily he peeped in. It was empty ever {in all his life had Timmy the Flying Squirrel beem so upset. He looked down. He could see the broken limb Iving on the ground. With a quick jump he glided down. From piece to piece of that broken limb he hurried. He didn’t know just what he expected to find, but he knew that he was afraid of what he might find. He was might find some of those But he didn't find any thing Once more he climbed the tree clear up to the stub of the broken b For a long time he simply sat there. Where was Mrs. Timmy? those five bahies? Would he ever see them again? Where should he look for them? If they been killed by the accident they might ught by enemies who had | found their home open to the light of b | life he had lost hi: | got | he started to loo himself, | have found a : | things Mr. Timmy would do would be The thing | Timmy didn’t what to do. know where For once in appetite that he had started out to get something to eat. All he could think about was his lost family for them wandered about n to real, ‘Of ¢ if they new g0 or At fir: aimlessly e how foolish Just scaped they home. The first to.look for a new home for me to do is to visit all the empty houses 1 know of. If I don't find nch. | Pop pulled his pen nife out of his pants pockit to sharpen a pencil with and some money came out with it and fell on the floor and rolled er- round, and pop picked it up agen saying, Theres no use leeving this stuff erround for people to trip over. And pritty soon after that I was pertending 1 was a snake looking for a rabbit and I found a dime lay- ing on its back under the sofer, me thinking, G, good nite, a dime. And I started to wonder if it was part of wat dropped out of pops pockit, thinking, G, wizz, maybe some perfeck stranger dropped it a long wile ago and its bin there ever since, maybe, how do I know. And T sed, Hay pop? Nice weather we bin having, pop sed. Meening wat did I sed, I certeny am lucky Do you meen in having me for a father? pop sed. I meen that to, but I meen in find- ing things, the last thing I found was a dime, 1 sed. Thats more than I ever find, I all- haff to ern my money by the ration of my forehed, pop sed. d, Well is findings keepings, wunt, and I depends on wat under wich circumstances. and I sed, I meen the dime. 0, have you still got it? and I sed, did vou find Do vou meen ixackly? I sed. e sely, pop sed. und it under a sofer, I sed. at sofer? pop sed, and I sed, Yes sir, and he sed, Wen? and I sed, Jest now Eny jury would sipport my claim to it by circumstanshill evidence, hand it over, pop sed and pop sed, the reward all rolled into one. And he gave me a cent, being bet- ter than nuthing ware, and vop sed pop sed, and he sed, Ware MODE MINIATURES About troc! bing: leav this time s have suffered . and even i s you your numerous tub- Nile green sweater without a thrill your whole ensemble looks completely revive and interest! To vou who your appearance re tall, with a nose that avoids any decided lilt, I com mend the new felt stroller— a shape that is larger of brim than we have been accustomed to seeing heretofore Rolling softly and ciously up from the face it once more permits the late Summer sunshine to play on nicely tanned cheeks NARGETTE Viewpoints. From Judge Mose—G'wan, vo' boa Wh: yo fine job now? was fired f'um de Fust in" boy! Ah heard National Sam—DMebbe. But Ah chooses to say Ah was promoted. Ah is now janitor fo' de Second National Bank Where | hadn't | to | his | He for- | Presently | 1l id he to| Wich I did, | Heers the intrest and | 3 The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle (Copyright. 192 | | | | | Changes, Part of Indo-China. The whole. Hollow-horned ruminant. 5. Conjunction . Altogether. Prefix meaning again. Canadian physician To conjecture. Tlluminating devices French coin . French seaport Goddess of plenty Works on with a lever. Like an old woman Golf term marting sensation. . Gait of quadrupeds. Summer | in fact, | jaded ! but what power lies in a new hat to | More knowing. Girl's name Comparative suffix. Balustrade Prefix meaning in Particular points (plural). A weight unit Anatomy (abbr.) . Contemptuous looks. Number. Down. Boats Auditory organs. To act Flower. Dine The Country Negative Mend Guides the course of. Note of a diatonic scale. Musical or; tion Wagnerian opera Wreathes To separate from the rest whole. in Afr | them in one of these I'll know that ||| but he | | there. It | | sound of little something dreadful has happened.” Now, Timmy knew all the hole: trees for some distance around he visited all the nearby side of the Laughing Brook e, he didn’t find his family lided and began a search of the trees over Quite suddenly it popped into head that there was a certain tree | lived | A before he had met Mrs. Timmy. There || new “Miracle Cream’ or he | there in which he had of a very good bed in there, had made ithi a little fus No soone tree than he started straight for As he started to climb he h the claws scratching on wood, and looking up he saw little Mrs. Timmy looking down at him Perhaps vou can guess how happy Timmy was and how he hurried up that tree to find out if all the babies were safe mself, and Timmy about his bed. is it (Copyright. 1925.) PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE BY WILLIAM BRADY, The Conquest of Disease. who fought in Bel ¢ have remarked how se developed hes, where d and wet was often Men with such experience ) make poor prospects for the who boldly deny the infec of > and in their ig atte ridicule the “germ the scientific work Xpo: rxtreme cht lers isness rance are generally fond of ory of the German \e presence of germs in ructures of tissues is al, the germs belng the scene, matter'” poison”™ Teutonic exemplar untutored, appealing some tained or wi s the to the puts it when we once know what is not difficult to find a The closed up pores of the pkin, against which the fermenting masses press, must be opened, and an be done only by causing the to perspire. The ipstant the breal out the fermenting sses gain a vent, and the tension the skin and febrile heat both ate.” I suppose it is very much the same with a firecracker—the instant firecracker makes a loud noise the sion within its budy abates. ory But fever remedy is m so to speak, | in the | 1 | | | . D. Sure, a fellow sweats to beat the band when he has malaria or septi- cemia or maybe advanced tuberculo- sis or some other germ infection. The sweats are as good for him as the fever, or the chills or the pain or the rapid pulse or the emaciation or the loss of strength in such illnesses. A patient getting over pneumonia usually has a profuse sweat—but the weating is merely one feature of the process " of recovery, the so-called “crisis,” and not responsible for the improvement or recovery nor even essential for recovery. This may not seem as plain as daylight to the unin- formed or the misinformed, but again I would warn the layman that he should beware of being buncoed when he thinks he understands all these natters about as well as the physi. clan does. Typhold fever caused 87 per cent { the total number of deaths in the ipanish-American ~ War. In the World War this scourge, more deadly than battle in former wars, was prac tically eliminated as a cause of death, heing responsible for only one-half of 1 per cent of the total number of deaths from diseases. is mainly due to compulsory vaccina- tion of all the troops with the killed bodies of measured numbers of typhoid germs. Panama City is to have a new elec- tric light and power plant. in | First | holes on that | or | Then | cross the Laughing Brook | il did Timmy think of this ||| This conquest | mn ! $10 Young Thomas McMahan’s prize winning letter is printed below. |for best letter! 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