Cape May County Times, 9 May 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 7

Sen-e hot for r. rapperStew.—Slrmner cenHy to-

gether two cupCol* aech of cook>4 mutton cut In cubes pm) cooked potatow diced, one cupful of water, two

of fat. one chopped cupful of cooked pens or

ocufced strinc bean*; seaeon with «utt. popper nnd-n Terr tittle eurry powder. Whfle the stew Is coulttoB cook n cupftri of rice. When It is te place on a hot vegetable dish, attd lu

ww.rer turn the stew.

Pat thinly sliced stale cake together kfidalcb fashion with any pre-serve-or J«ny. then serve with whipped

a fruit sauce, if preferred. KI«e With Eananas^—Peel.

atw mesh thrv-v bananas; add a few drops of lemon Juice and sugar to

Doesn't hurt a Htt Drop e UtUe Free tone, on *n aching com. Instantly that corn stops burtin*. then yon lift ft right out Xes, magic! No humbug! A tiny bottle of Freexone cost* but a few cent* at any drug store, but la suP<*ent to raaovc erery bgrd -com, soft corn, or corn between tbe toes, and the ises. without soreness or irritation, t-esnnels tbe sensational discovery Cincinnati genius. It Is wonderful.

Criticism.

Billy Sunday tells with gusto of the subtle criticism that o pretty Phils-

e cupful of hlcely cooked

rice and serve with cream nod sugar.

Brains.—Brains when nicely

cooked and served make a most dainty 1 digestible dish. Beef bruins are iter than those of n young animal,' but any kind from any animat will do.

The revivalist baited at the end of tn Impassioned Philadelphia harangue, rolled down his sleeves, put on fc.s

cost and aaid:

“And now, dear friends, are the"-

any questlonaT"

Wanch the brains M~one does sweet- A11 lhe congregation was silent ex-

=pt .b. pr„« en. Sb, .UM

*T»on‘i ever Imagine that the British, haven't -some sense of humor/' Robert Chambers, the nut hot. recently. : “A friend of mine. Just back from Voa- ■ an incident that shows ay, a. least has a funnybone

e in his anatomy.

“These . two Tommies, disheveled, torn with wounds and altogether untidy. were on leave is London. As they stood in Trafalgar square there approached a detachment of tbe iVloui silver trappings, tearing plume*, red coats, long varnished bools ahiaing'like mirrors, and kid gloves. The Tommie* looked on In alienee for a moment and then one nudged ooka BUV be whispered In m awed voice. Them's sojera.' “

c adding a tablespoonfui bf vtnr to. a quart of water hod salt te ta«*e. Parboil 20 minutes with a Made of mace, a bay leaf, or any desired MUObtag: drain and ptnnge lute eoUT r; wash and remove all meme and set on lee to chin. Serve '<SJt in dice In n brown or white They may bewerved as one does sweetbreads and they are very similar in

ppec ranee.

Salmoc Canape.—Remote the 1 bones from « modemte-slred can of Milmon; pound to a morter with two hnrd-cook-

of mustard, two

of lemon Juice, and

of cayenne. Just b. to «• spread-

ing on hot slices of toot- ndd n salt-

spoon of horseradish n id set at. Serve siih finely minced

ceierj on the top of each.

her front pew: “May I a *

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They “The pcwcu-at-uny-price man doesn’t exist any,more." “Doesn't, eh? DooT the married tnec count at allT*

Friendly Chatter. Belie—Do I make myself plain? Nell—Ah. nature saved yon that trouble.

An ostrich *t<K d with stuffed rigidity to a store window, with twe amsil boys leaking to: “Gee. look what a greet big swan." The boy with him knew bettor. “That Isn't a swan. That's sn old

be-busxsnl."

Which shows what a fine thing It i is for some boys to live when, they > esn have the advantage of public rdnentiou and a soo.—Washington Star. amen the world or-r entertain the belief that renamed ship* art uo-

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PRACTICAL IDEAS FOR MAKING HOUSEKEEPING EASIER. If there are those In the borne who using tbe woodwork for scratching matches smear a IKtle vaseline over the spot generally used. After a few attempts to scratch match on the face, even-the most per tistent offender will de-

sist.

Two holders fastened together with a tape lone enough to be thrown around the Berk will al ways be nandy when a holder to pocket on the Inside of the apron wlJl not catch on anything and teei I*Bt ■ piece of camphor gum or i stick of camphor ice in the silver keep the saver from UrnUhlr.g. A cktfb«-*|ttn bag hung from a .-oat Ipuiger may be pushed along on tbe 'lotlMultae as needed. _ A nut cracker makes a good wrench raw top*. Oid wail paper-of heavy oatmeal or Of light tint* may be tinted cheaply " ‘ I tint for use on walls. r stair of the back stairs put on binges makes a fine place t keep rubbers, overshoe* and other things which are so apt to be mislaid. When putting a paten paper to coVer a spot, tear the e»lges. a* they are much I cm visible than if evenly cut. When stirring in a small dish v ciothrapin to steady it on the hot stove. A dried-out half of egg titell with u bole broken In the end will serve as u funnel for filling email bottle*. Metal buttons which can be picked np by a magnet will rust when wnstied. A sewing machine needle that has biam can be sharpened by stitching a few times through u pktv sandpaper. Bub rWe oboes with emery paper VRHVPRRlRRlBHPa**"KttJUc TlWwtfg. Help Wanted. “Be you the felier that runs the corrtjKMHleUce skuleV “I am, sir. What can I do for your rW*n. I’d IQre to take a few leason v 1 been wantin' w-f»b tlte Widder Jones back to my 'm sock a pesky bad, writer I am skeurad to tackle 1C“ One Sided Proposition. “Well. I declare." exclaimed Aunt Nancy, gating at tbe photograph of n Britisher all dressed up in bis monocle. “If these English people alnt the s».vit fellers; Think of wearin' only one speC" Jest to save the other. But then/' she added thoughtfully, “mebhe the pour critter Is blind to one cr*-"

The preacher had been talking •bout the necessity for n “new bean." Xdttlv Bens' father took her on bis knee and gravely asked If she understood what a stew heart was.

“Oh, yes, indeed." f

IghUy. “It's a kind of heavenly

A Lady of Distinction.

Is recognised by the delicate faidnatIng influence of the perfume she uses. A bath with Cuticura Soap and hot water to thoroughly cleanse the pores, followed by a dusting with Cuticura

Talcum Powder usually meat sweat, healthy skin.—Adv. When Money Is a Cures.

It is only when money is cheapened tc worthlessness for sjjjc. end made

dear to othero, that It be-

en rse. In short. It Is a curse only In such foolish so-ial condition* that life Itself is a curse.—George

Indigestion, Gas

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