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HOME PAGE Tuesday, April 30 by pre Mee til “nef - The Evening World's \ of Bread | aan 7 Kiddie Klub Kornet | . - TH 1 7 OUS moments during the year just past, when it seemed hardly —T hea i Tae A possible that enough of our scanty stores of breadstuffs could e be spared to maintain our Allies, have brought home to America o IRST the vital importance of bread to mankind, No other food has taken so| Great @ part in the civilization of the race; the progress of nations may be traced by the quality and quantity of bread they have used, and as the! ‘savage turned to peaceful agriculture to supply this necessity he took s/ long step forward, The peoples of the earth may be divided into two classes, bread eaters and rice eaters, and the former are the leaders, + Japan, once a rice eating nation, has varied her diet as she has become great, The old. word ‘bray’ meant to] gluten flour ts produced. Ordinary | pound, and food so treated was said | white, or bolted flour, is made from to be brayed, the spelling of which|the starchy heart alone. has been changed to give us the| From the storage bins the grain ot| modern bread. The original meaning | wheat travels thirty times from top to of “dough” was to moisten, this being| bottom of the big mill before it be- the second step in preparing the|comes flour and its by-products, In Conducted by Eleanor Schorer ™ Coprright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), Buster’s Adventures By Uncle Harry @rain for food. An accident showed|the “separators” coarse grains, corn \ The New Collar. CAE as SA08 06 Be Goals renee teat fy that dough, left to ferment, could be/and oats, and imperfect kernels are NE morning the farmer put @| pushed the bushes aside and whis= oe with other dough and cause|removed. After passing through the Seautiful collar with a buckle] pered to Buster to look, |. | tg it to e@well and become porous.|“scouring machine,” where it is = as bright as silver around Bus- in front o1 om was tres "Lifian"” meant to raise up or Uft,|cleansed from dust and dirt, the T's Mine ( IT'S MING tera nock. He was delighted, and| and there was Mr. tox digging up chard and from it we get “loaf. wheat {s “tempered” eo that the outer 1 SAW HIM TSAWHIM after showing it to everybody in the| ied. Buster wanted to rush out Wheat, queen of the cereals, was|covering may be easily taken off. r FIRST barnyard elipped away to the forest,| stop him, but Mr, Blephant discovered before the dawn of his-|Next it passes between five different Boon ho mot Mr, Fox, who sbouted; | Buster wait. tory; it 1s mentioned in the Bible and/eets of rollers, each of which crushes “Take It off quick!" wink, You was making. te 1 was cultivated by the Chinese as|it to a finer powder, “Why, what's the matter?” SUmped inte tee ain B sing early as 2700 B. C, Its ancestor is| The bolting process consists of a said to have been a grass, but there| Series of sieves, which sift the grain is no record of wheat growing wild, after eacb breaking fn the rolis, The Its grain has several coverings of | bolter machine contains a number of bran coats, the outer being composed | sieves covered with silk bolting cloth, 6f eilica, the substance of which glass|¢ach with meshes of different size, ig made. Beneath is the dark, gluten|@nd which makes from eight to ten which contains tho nitrogenous ele- | different separations of the material. ments valuable in flesh and muscle | {it qhrocens, 6 repeated in the building, while tho heart consists of/draws all impurities out. Finally, cells filled with white starch, a great| the mass of broken grain !s mechani- heat producer but of little value as|Cally separated into five different food, When the entire grain of wheat, | rates of 'middiings” and ts ready for the smooth roils, including the outer cover of silica, is] ‘Tue flour next goes to large, round Mit is the worst kind of luck to wear paneling ‘6 ne fot eae . on ° a urt him terribly. oun 4 new collar which hasn’t been buried | MU" ut coulan't get It Off, | oy all night, Then Mr. Elephant laughed Bo Huster snatched tt off. They dug} the trees seemed to shake. Whi @ hole under the big oak tree, put the | got hig breath again he eald to collar in, and covered It up. ter: “Leavo it there Ull morning and| “I was watching you when you bur- then It will always bring you good| ted tho collar and Knew Mr. Vox wae luck,” sald Mr, Fox. cheating you again, So I vs G carte Then they went to find something | in the hole and it has nipped him to eat, but after a while Mr, Fox said| the foot. A new collar ts th he would have to go home, He sald] kind you can have, and won't] =f goodby and Buster atarted back] you bad luck.” alo but had only gone a iittle way] He turned over a big stone, under | when he saw Mr. Elephant, His big} which he had hidden the collar, aad | friend picked him up and hurrled him | helped Buster put It on again, . ‘ ground up fine we have what ia|bins of hard wond, beneath which aro a < yee ’ ie Known as Graham flour.” Whole] automatic devices, which accurately Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn. 4s wheat flour, the most nutritious, con-| Pie ito apne hernias ieee Yael 4 pea Me) Lites healt the Alege fit to be baked into bread. WE_HANE AGREED ie BoEsy" T Ger My Dear Cousin-Kine Ai feed 9 6 drewing and write © cart, de 4 covering. When the latter and also] Data—lrom The Book ef Wonders,” by) TT sve ONEY. IT'S NO . } 7 . Q, Bhould our contest drawings be about Amer. the heart of the grain are removed, fore Weahinges, Doc. ° Wduerial Hxtacation, IOBINIDE iT. GIVE M nye FAULT IF WE AN our Kfub Cousing-to-be wit |ican, trench ond Pali iatatey et fue @hlass? havo sent in their slx coupons to Joln | oer one we encom? “1% us are requested to bo patient whilo| A, Members, uit to ten seam olf, need only waiting for thelr ping and certificates sed tn drawing and description about ong but of membership, In these days of|<hildia ever ten yearm'eld mags drow all theve ef shortages Kiddie Klub pins have|"Q'' stay we color the drewings we cond ta? 9 4%) proved no exception to the rule, ‘The| A. Yes 7 great demand hag exhausted our eup-| Mow large are Avett content drawings Cel ply, But a big new lot has been “d promised by next week, 1 will send] acts ineat cance we OH Stee yours just as soon as I ca Q. May we write any other composition inated"’ The Kiddie Klub “War Service| of about infantrrment Dat Honor Roll,” upon which will appear} 4: Not if zum wish to omapete le the contatte: «4 Is The World published in and? the names of Kiddie Klub members| 2 No'* bes No, ade who possess Liberty Bonds of the| @ How many members do you weed to win 5, hird Liberty Loan, will be published |" "5, ss. to tring tive members tate <i hi The Housewife’s Scrapbook AVIE gas in cooking beans and|/your kitchen floor cement the seams dried peas, They will bot! much |and edges. This will prevent water quicker if a pinch of soda is|from running under {t on cleaning added to the water in which they|dey and will thus add to the dur- are soaked, ability of the Inoleum, ‘The old potatoes are very low in| After washing the small allver price now, and if peeled and allowed| stand {t for a couple of minutes into to stand in cold water an hour or] a kettleful of very hot, clean, soapy more before cooking they be quite| water containing a few drops of satisfactory, New potatoes should be}ammonia and you will always have boiled in their skins. bright spoons, forks, &e, ; i " 1 i 4 Korne May 11. 7 When opening a can of vegetables,| The kitchen range can be kept black in this Korner on Klub, fruits, meat, &c. remove the con-| with Ittle labor if you moisten a If you aro tho proud possessor of! G. 1 bare evupens ss ag tie tents at once. It is advisable to open|cloth with kerosene and briskly rub one ba Ppeed soe Neat write to-day i aad om ~ canned foods and allow them to stand|the stove while it is barely warm nae ie Me Sac Q! 1 Save drawn five cartoons, ay 1 see aso spots, rust and ail sotled por- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. =| them in aitogetiert tions will readily disappear under this in another vessel a while before serv, ° con mld draw| A. Yeu, A ile Nesp eients Im Apel contest should we write and i fi You can locate small nails, tacks Re topes, and screws more readily if you keep Ma on} ottng Sit Tom £1 fe ee ol rma and fairy sturien aconpiad ‘ilinms ehould T cond Wreneh Onphasl them in wide-necked bottles or small A, g x Qi y wad a glass Jars instead of in boxes. pom ° Ro In case you spill hot grease upon if KN mT 5 pis slant sasay' amis re’ theee $0, the the tablo pour cold water on tho spot | re amet Celt J ] ere are about 100,000 memberw int den the grease, It will prevent i Do its soaking into the wood and can be more casily removed. ie we , : J ea ‘hey es ea pdt i i SUR MTRON Besce SE ae bee aaieeeiii See (SG greet ae am aad he ng le, I Tt they Gre eultanie ie alitie stockings if the: D J th F T hope a lot of you people who read but tho plain girla in France are prete like the Limeys. you w#end any @ Ae atta ing qualities of stocklags seal) pew oins e or eign egion this story are women, becausy I have tier than the plain ones in other coun- purcels over, do nat put any apple Megesina, 'Thia te te roras er | washed before being worn, Healers had it in mind for some time to tell They might not show it in and plum jam in them or the man ALBERT N. DEPEW "4 re thoes Contributions) ae, SoeRONeaiyt If there are stains in the table linen A d T @) de d t Fl di all the women I could a little thing photographs, but in action there is who gots {t will Jet Fritz shoot him | NIN io Tare belonged to, the try bleaching them with borax water, n 8 rdere 0 anders they can do that will help a lot. 1 something about them that you can Ask ary Limey suidier and he will $EX-GUNNER AND CHIEF PETTY $ |x; (iru mathe or longer and Dave Orabeit 4 Mcll the liken HARE LG levine am not trying to be fancy about ft, not explain, L have never seen an tell you the same, I never thought OBR, : FORRION pine can get pow. o9 Do not boll the ang : For a Fling at Fritz and I hope you will take it from me ugly French girl who wag not easy there was so much Jam tn the world MEMBER OF THE conn ah ADDRESS and CERTEPIOAT el i sun dripping wet. Occasionally wet- the way I mean it. to look at No Man's Land looked Uke @ cily ; must! be given. New certificalen can be CAPTAIN GUN TURRET, don't koow your When you say goodby to MT tne dave upoa which Fou ting the spots with a weak solution i, George Matthew Adams Service.) or your husband or your #w ECEDING CHAPTE! work up a smile for him. of borax will facilitate the process, You can keep cheeso fresh if you] 4 im, teauan ance a a eRe aUING Work up a emite gor hic wrap it in a cloth wrung out of vine-| fyisis jm Use trench Foreign Legion, he can think about ov something he will like to anc cop it in @ paper bag in a gar and keep | vied bd There 1s 80 much dirt and blood, and training sur son . We finally got to Dixmude after dump. reart, having spent about eighteen hours on ‘The ambition of most privates is {FRENCH BATT RAArIE SAPCO RR What you the way. On our arrival one m= to become & sniper, ax the oficial chee: SurARe After losing the original pit at 1 something DANY was sent to the reserve tre sharpshooters are called. After a fin sat one' certificate may be secured ae Per Apa. RAG my. CoMDANY wank to the Grane HeiNsIe hus tegh tn cae trantnte fon. dywannnnnnnnnnrnnnnanannaned | Bt oor On mar te Mae nk about, line trench, We were not placed in §ix months or a your and has shown — Bead Sfecin tor dnlber. =| camps becaure most of us had pig marksmanship, he becomes the they used to « wer guuuer in the Frown wud Murray, tw of his trieuds, er each other aloni 4 c0. 7 : ; y Ong | tires ‘) conta for another © cool place. CHAPTER III, crows of other ships that were not hunger and cold, and all that around been under fire before. I never had, yreat man he bus dreamed about. We | As inany I went on liste: rege dgg LPheorplbp ell esesboye as If your printed cotton gown has (Gualkiuad) 60 honored, you, that you have just to quit He ee was Dok pipponed, to nee bad two snipers to each company, Ie post duty, I never did get to tole Nagasine, hich appwared oR, Fee. 3! so badly ou But this kindness w: t thinking about It or you will Ko crazy, difference. They say if you cai id Decause they took more chances 19% homelike there, exactly ou hie bs ff ‘ it another season, wash it in boiling ary bave to lie very cream of tartar water and you will have a perfectly white dress to wea Hequent ‘tn Evening World ot be met 30U, Incse 4 conte Lm olamage s B 0 106 . with their dives than the ordi nearly for thing, But I have seen worse than Drive” ‘thoy “were, ullowed Frite Is listen ° f x mu unica. More privileges. When It was at all May mean a t ut are ,, Hefore we entered the communica. nA Aocene 6 allowed dry lying on the tion trench wo were drawn up wong- Possible, our snipers were allowed dry I find many people do not in any walk of life, With hardly an thing nice, you can pretty know is that the legionaries €xception, I have never met one of get all the rest for a whi are used for either land or sea t!!8 Nationality who was not anxious nicest things you can th and a movel, et in the ribs, yund with hardly @ Cousin Eleanor. th ou lay th ew linol 0 to help you in every wa 6 could, the things you liked back h Now at at fbn 4 they Change of position, the whole lower Bibs you lay pelnen Raolsuat oe se AS Ea ee ee eid Bivens nee Me of @ crossroad for a reat and to duartert: the beat of food, And thoy cart of my body would go to sleep -—— er they can be Ways cheery and there with a smile your boy will like to remember tho fecelve certain accoutrements Mretty Oi nok uae fe flaw tae Mluy before Ih en at the post very| APRIL DRAWING CONTEST, More Gardens Urged Deed, do "nut a oan describe the pollterc tent Gases Toe eee Maen O MNUA tng alone the road, without Meir gun Pleased tong. 1 wom to brag lot about bem | Gubjests Infantry Soldiers, © , know whathorthig. 72% SO GOaCrOe Lh8pOus On lane say 1 t a@ few of thom being slightly wounded. Our snipers, as a rule, went over fast T could run, so T had my tt . EN prizes of $1 each will &¢ ie persons HAYS made Ught of was the case ey a is that they aro gentle. That I will back a smile against the Bone of them looked scared and others pet about dusk, just before inner, which suited me all right # } the back-to-the-garden move- ways think that word when weeps in a race to B ing awarded Kiddie Klub membere’/ any time. jooked happy, but they all seemed Fritz got his star # going. Tue ery I got to ao list cant in this country. ibe attle fore the present » one and talk to him—unless So [ am telling you, and T cannot tired RRIAT WA Kiase GGuh METRO would OPAWL CUE te abel ceniane ce a ‘ed to think about what aged from ex to fifteen, ines coffer 18 no criterion of the war—I think not epn to see him within bayo- make jt strong enough—SEND HIM and pretty soon we could seo an Irish tree stumps, or holes that they had | would do if Frita should come over, | ¢ who send the best originaly tude of coffe : uri icaeiers ance of Fr AWAY WITH A_SMII corporal stepping along behind the spotted during the day—in other and wondered how good a runner h ! wink give the best value of tho scoffee. It is no longer nboard the Germans, with his rifle elung over hig words placos where they could sea was, I took a long breath and auld, |drawings and give the descrigrn many of the men fashionable to despise the day of small Cassard, we rec structions to CHAPTER VW. back, and every once in @ while he the enemy parapets, but could nut be "Feet, do your duty.” And I was|tions ae infantry soldiers, following, things, The United States Govern- were put on slips. proceed to Spx y, the large Lon the Case Would shuffle a bit and then sing some seen themsely Once position, strong on duty, these rules xy ¥ n With my com. Italian naval ba We loaded a car- ‘don the Cas- tore, He had @ grin on him that they would make themselves com After I had dor y stunt in the] Cousins of six, seven, eight, alng. ment, spending $40,000,000 a day, ts mission as gunner 89 Of aeroplanes for the Italian avi- y fourteen days’ pushed his ears back, fortable, smear thelr tin hats with frent line and ve trenches [land ten years of age may draw and glad to get a 2o-cent subscription to . repeer are at he ure h flying schools, ailed with a Tho British non-com who was de- dirt, get a good rest for thelr rifles went ba , with company to bil-|describe either ® French, an Englisiy Ti Star Tho useful cultl- . and started to Brest. On the way fa ent of the Legion to talled as our guide, sang out: “What and snipe every German they but Nad been the for alor an an infantryman Bia eee tan Ls Ail tenedh ree Gunner Depew. to go to Brest and back we had target practice, Loan ig eS i ve need Kind of time are you having, Pat?’ They Wore exiie bardincte ct cut. day or two before T was detached and| Cous ven, twelve, thirtesny? vation of back lot join the dreadnought Cassard, This It was dur one of these prac- 0 to the Flanders fron c sited ‘The Inshman saluted with one tridges, since the detailed to t position to|fourteen and fifteen are required to city is quite us smail in proportion to tlees that t ench officers wanted Into the regular uniform of the L@- guy the other | our agricultural crop ag the nev Murray was aboard, and I had ex. ,°0nd out, what the Yankee guanar gion, which is about like that of the pulled out enoug the righ both draw and describe infantrymen of all 4 mounted| three countries. assignment tickled me, for my pal 4 pocket how many rour watches to make during night y'y B5ecent star to a four-bil- A about At a range of 4) 4, ve tal ~ you think you were in a pawn #hop. direct and vi r lk c « of all] awings to Cousin Eleanor.” boy's nt stamp is to 4 four-bi |pected trouble in transferring to h t miles, w » ship was mak. Mfantry, with the regimental badge— FO i eain’tolm Tin havin’ le wy#, times they ys calibres both naval and. field | Sti . ue, address and certific’ lion-dollar loun, says Dr. Harvey W-) 41) in case I was assigned elsa- } sit knots an hour, with a four- @ #even-flamed grenade. trom each of thim fellas.” work, ‘Ueauh t a good } at the} cate n : Wiley in Good Housekeeping. , ck teen 1 wun I scored three d'a—th We travelled from Brest by ratl, in 1 fourt prisoners In th® june befo, Wonivetiven:! "aki ure} Contest closes April 30. y where, We had framed it up to stick .) fore da I am well acquainted with the ob-|together as long a3 We could, We 1®,three direct hits out of five tri third-class cara, passing through La bunch, t sure thought he was roll- tney were out 1 be nm the weed After that there was no question Pres . about it. As a result, | was awarded Havre and St. Pol, and finally arriv- After we were rested up we were heat Sune in the world, in My | MARCH CONTEST AWARD WiNg, NER. Jections made to the city gardens, |did, too. stretch, They t » money that 1s ex-|. Murray was as glad as I was when number of Germans + namely, that three bars, These bars, which are ing at Bergues. Fro: Bergues We issued rifles, shra 1 helmets and Ps I came aboard, and he told me he Phin ataxia he ums and if our men Thrift St pended in wor » would buy Ne , ; strips of red bre are Worn on the made the trip to Dixmude by truck— belts, and t ted down the o2m- te the ' rift Stamgs. ¥ s which they {Bad beard Brown, our other pal, had jer sieeve, and signify extra markas We munication tren y thoux many times ov been made a sergeant in another produce. I grant for the sake of the | regiment of the Legion. argument the truth of this astate-| We were both surprised at some of @ distance of about twenty miles we \ h nod nlht's w our section of the ® 90d nig 3 from a French Was not wholess had been on‘the ¢2!ne gunning, F because our siilj ing for the German manship also received two hun- took ove 1 and fifty francs, or about fifty carried no rations with us, but at cers front lino. tren ars in Ainerican money, and four- tain places along the line tho train jine regiment tha attention to the fact {the differences between the French teen days shore leave, t job for twenty-four days, That was ment, But I call attention to the fact) Vi. and ours, but after we got ° FONE me Saris 15 hi eee Ae We Roh SUE tO. ON the longest tino 1 hive heard of any that if nothing was done with the | used to it we thought many of their ae a e very angry, ob meals. At every railroad very much wrou p indeed—no' i troops remaining 16 firing line. back lots they would produce no food. |custos improvements over ours, YY Much wrought up indeed—not! 4.9 booths or counters and French bpp A aL Phau 1 call attention fur to the fact|For instance, on American ship, or instance, on an American ship» yrench rolling wave if they felt that gitla work day and night feeding the a most of the me, though that food is about one thousand |W) are pounding your ear in & way about gunnery. pollus, It was @ wonderful eight to once in @ while during & heavy pom: Limes more tmportant in this country i I spent most of my leave with MY goo the it made you fee! BAfdment the fatigue—wsually a cor- t this time than money. I call at watch on deck, like 8 grandmother in St, Nazuire, excopt °° these girls, and It made you fool guard-—would get killed in at this Lime than money : tention further to the fact that money | n| ‘Thrift Stamps are little, squaney ‘| green stamps which pave the road te victory and peace. Will you buy This {9 @ good boy's way, save, leave off moving pic- nd n buy Thrift Stampa! ou will buy victory, save mle of lives and obtain % WILLIAM WILDMANN Jr? 1 ‘twelve years, No, 217 28th . Brooklyn jon th » Lime ession that 1 hey way It na ca words are not a he left behind his gray-haired 1 akened gently by @ for a short trip I'made toa star. 00d to think you were going to fight amunication trenches, and we d with a fairy wand shel] factory, ‘This factory was just for them, have time to get out to burly garby a Bae was never so plentiful In this country |about the size of a bed slat, whereas {hout like one 1 saw later somewhere —{t was not only what they did, but tigue and rescue the grub they on Bloat. W HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND3_ as now, and food Was never so scarce, jn French ships, when they call the ‘Americ in the French works * - i were bringing. So: Hed YOU COULD peta’ his it is OBTAIN YOUR PIN If it does cost a dvllar to produce |wateh, you would think you were in ajl the ha e women. Only tne the Way they did and ‘9 Ob not And @ the futiguo or th® Jacks" and uo. twenty-five cents’ worth of vegetables |a swell hotel and bad left word at ar we and they were things like this that the French beat grub when you got to the point ko the words ' on a back Ic @ vegetables are pro sses (wounded ) the world. They could tell Just what where they had been hit over the command duced. I don't know any be way . they do not do any haz- — When my leave was up and I eald kind of treatment each pollu necded, But as I say, Wo were well fed most rig But now t to inv the dollar that the city man the French Navy, and this goodby to my grandmother she ma and they saw to it that he got it me and got second and third that, but “Ke , has to spend in making it pros | surprised us, We had expected to go aged a smile for me, though I could ‘They took al pains with the Ul wo had to open our go to it.” One man Will Bay It to a Tho de wer of the i duce twenty-five cents’ worth of food, ‘througi the mill just as we didwhen gee that {t was pretty stiff work, men of the , however, ag they Limeys ay Ww ot when ks the is enormous guns ha a at But really nobody should hire a hand 1 the American service, but And without getting soft, or any. say, W@ are “strangers,” and that @ chuck Was rough.” ‘They ¢ « downhearted t m n Naa OE “Klub Pin” Tobias AGB ane to work arden or his back lo slung a hand at us. On the thing at, 1 cun t that nave 19 yours” to thick soup of t and ne 1 and is largely ° ot He should d mself. His wife contrary, every garby aboard was smile with r 1 me 1 bowls the aize of wash t that the h are now sa an? children shou p him, ‘Then |kind and decent and extremely euri- mo n wou thing about the jack coffee, with or without ‘ ay to beat Fritz at his own game the wood prod be paid for ous, and the fact that w @ from © something i l noticed, without plenty 4, in fa Nid not give back shell for shell—and } only iy epare time aid healthful] ti counted a lot with them. hen | was up against pretty of br “ ¢ that ne, | They used to brag about it to the-the s Gite Ww every Country Under tug suu, Also, wo bad preserves in tina, Just mount pamy thing, But (To Be C 1.) | v srl inanana—neciese amma eS

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