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i, lFrdmr‘ 71049 ' 0 \ ~ WOMEN'S SLIP-ON 1 oW < < -ie i . In thedkitchen of hér own home Sister Mty cooks daily for a family of four wdults. Sht beought to her underszmnding « of the chemistry of cooking, gained from stgdy of -d nmestc sciemce in a state uiventl) © Comsoquently the adwice" sho offers is: a happy combination of theory, and practice. Every recipe givek is “her own, firsttried out d served ayt-‘her family table. (Coffyrfight, 1220, N. E: A.) After ma#iii1g the first and choice jelly from tei juice which has only dripped with 110 assistance from the jelly bag'tfere is always too much Juice left in the fruit to be discarded. This juice slsould be squeezed out of the fruit anwl 'made into jelly to "be tised in cookirg or sandwiches. % The jelly:will not'be as clear and franegurent’as tbat made from the dripped juice but that will be the only difference. Several kinds of 'fruits could be Hired@ mnd made into a “three- it Jedy. & Mena for TBomerTow. Breakiast—Blueb erries, cereal with top milk, broiled bewon, whole wheat | bread.toast, coffber stuffed apple Lamtoifesn-+Green - peppers ith corn, creamed potatoes, Pia, tos- | Diumer~—Leg of larmb, new pofa- oes dressed with butter, mint sauce, Fcarsots: and’ peas, coralbination salad, cantdlsupes fice ceant, sponge cake, coffee. Mg Ownr Roaipes. It is better to keep esmway from hot quick. breada and biscults during the hot weather. Corn bfremds and muf- fins ape quife the thiig for cold wm- ter ~paornings.” Varfons' kinds of “raigedl’ breads make a. change for the Brexifistémenu.. Green Peppers Staffed “With Corn. 4 peppers. 2 ears of sweet corn. I 1 tommtaor 4 “tablespoens -butter. . 12 ‘teawpoon. salt. 1-4 teaspeor. puprika. Cut 'the tops from: the kernels of corn ‘aae withi the blunt edge of the knife, scrape out the rest. Mix corn, H Teethingrash, prickly heat, chaf- ir;‘rhesc are a few of the trying sl ills whith make baby fretful and keep anxious mothers busy trying to soothe the torment. RESINOL OINTMENT is the very thingto give quick relief. Try it and note how soon baby's fretful scrying stops as this gentle, cooling ointment reduces the itching and |} buming. Resinol Soap for baby's hair keeps Waoftand silky. A¢alldrugeists. Resinol R —— tomato, butter, salt and paprika. A little sugar may be needed in case the corn is not from “your own gar- |- den.”” Cut the stem end from the peppers, remove seeds and white fi- bre. Fill with corn mixture. Bake in a moderate oven for thirty minutes. Olive oil may be used in place of butter. In this case more salt will be needed. ) €antaloupe Fee Cream. 3 melons. 2 cups whipping cream. 3-4 cup sugar. Cut melons in half, remove seeds and scoop out pulp. Save shells. Press pulp through a colander. Add sugar. Whip cream. Add first mix- ture. Turn into freezer and let stand in three parts ice to one of salt for four hours. The mixture should be scraped from the sides of the mold several times during the time of freezing. A strong brine poured over the salt 'and ice will hasten freezing. Serve the ice cream in the cantaloupe shefls. They say misery loves company but not when she's an August cook: MARY. PERSONALS The Misses Anna H. Devitt ana Catherine E. Kirby of this city, were \ | ! A FOR DARK:TAN AND BROWN SHOES The *LiquidWax” Polish that is easiest to use. It gives a quick, brilliant shine and keeps the leather soft and pliable. Prevents cracking. Economical—just a little on the dauber needed. A Dauber in Each Carton—No Paste Required Sold by Grocers, Shoe Stores, Druggists, Notion Stores S. M. BIXBY & CO., Inc., New York Also Manufacturers of Bi Shu _As Wite and Jet-Oil P-ncwshm-’;?i’ lishes 4 Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn of 234 East Main street are spending their vacation at Ocean Beach, New Lon- don. at Aftlantic City last week on a vaca- tion” trip. TRYING FOR SUPPORT Suffragists and Opponents Redouble Efforts When Prediction of Vote, On Ratification in Carolina. Raleigh, N. 16.—Predic- tions: by leaders in the North Caro- line legislature that the scaate with- in' the next few days would vote oa ratification of the federal suffrage amendment caused suffragists and their opponents today to redouble their efforts.to secure pledges of sup- port. Neither the senate nor house was in session, both having recessed over Sunday until late tomorrow. 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F.G.Collins Shoe Co., STREET] WHITE SHOE SPECIALS ON SALE Sport O_Xfordl‘—-W'hitc buck [White Oxfords and Pumps |White Polar Cloth Ox toe pieces and heel quar-| —Military and high heelg,| and Pumps — All sty $3.97| all sizes -ozun.... $1.77 4 Sport Oxfords—White can-| .- i vas, Neolin sole and White Oxfards and Pumps Goodyear rubber heel, —Leisure: line rubber sole’ $2.97 and heels Children’s White Mary Pumps—Sizes up to Good value 3 | F.G.Collins Shoe Co., " GLIRE, HELP(SELF = BT LEAVE.A LITTLE, AWA e MUSIC ~w WONDER WHATS: GONG ON= MAYBE THE HOD-CARRIERS HAVE WON THEIR STRIKE FOR SHORTER LADDERS AND. ARE GIVING A PARADE. =