Our good mn|<1 tia* tAki'n n—lo Ufi *ndili>n diiparturo . To Ihi- man^lto Joba alroadr planr"d for tbo ar«aon ahi-.nl of ua iiiuat now bo added “non oral houacworb " Now. of courae, wi all know It I* porfpctlj poaalblo foi two able bodied women to perform adoqnalel) the general bouarwork eon ncried with a medium alio hnuae and a amall fnmlljr; but It requlri'a headwork to aandwlrb It Into time nlncady fwll to the brim. Wo proceeded to apply oil twelve* to the problem. Oho aurceaaful rbange which wo made waa the elimination of lunrhoon aa a aorved meal from the dally routine Any aort of a meal, aerved on tko dining mom table. Involving act 'Ing and clearing away, would take nl the leoat oalculaitnn from an hoar to an hour and a half We ptirpun* la aave time at lunch by rutting down "beAire" and "af.er" to five minute*
each.
Two •'nail traya with dainty envorn were placed conveniently at band; then at lt.bS o'clock we rrndcirouacd
ance. we really do not allow ourselves
ao to do.
Bu»y people must be well nourished, and ;i substantial, although simple, midday meal Is a necessity. A little planning must help us here. It hsvc hominy or cream of wheat for breakfast we plan to have a little left, which we turn Into bettered ovenproof glaas baklnt dishes. What toy they are! An r rg carefully broken on the top of each, at lunch time, and capped with salt, pepper, butter •Tiled chceae and ^ut In the oven l an * cheese melted. It makes a delldoui main dish—fixed all i a minute. The coffee left over. If only half cup. Is mixed wit i enough rich milk make two glasses, sweetened and poured Into tumb' -rs and set In the Icebox. Or left-or t tea Is sweetened, lemonade end sir illarly made ready. Homemade choco'aie syrup Is always kepi on hand In the refrigerslor. and spoonful or tw.. mixed with milk and cncked ice a-i<M constitutes al-
In the kitchen, where I. aa chief cook, moat a moa! In itself, with the add!edgagod to have always on hand lion of saidwl- ue* Any of these
We then
a cafeteria
himself'—
plenty of available food proceeded lo arrange luncheon —''each man fc and. beating our sheav<
we seek the pleassntest available spot wherein to enjoy our unconventional repeats In summer there Is never any difference of opinion, and th< edge of the garden, under a sptvadlnt free. Is the Invariable resort-—wcMther' l«-miitting Kven the piaxxa weuldn’: do; we must gin as close as posglble to the enchanting scene and sight. bVir city dwellers a tiny balcony or ample window will sene. In cooler •r wet weather wr set our trays at each end of the kitchen table, planning to have that room. In its way, a* pretty »•- any in the house; and wr »e* to it that It s as dainty and neat Why shouldn't It be* And by the way. we keep a bunch of fresh flowers on lbs table as religiously as we do In ;
lbs dining or lit.us room As fbr the food ItselC. nl nr* Inclined, at this heave,
to mgard It as of secondary import-■ salted.
beverages may be converted Into a hot drink If weather conditions m> dic-
tate.
Always make more cream sauci than you need and set in Ice box. wi-h next day's lunch in ml xd Creari Mu.ce on hand Is a mine of wealth and make* possible an innumerable number of delicious di.hes which, with the sauce ready, although they will seem elaborate to one not In the *ecre: ^"“.v I"'. In reality, prepared In the dlowed five minutes. Of course, we all know that It Is exactly •« easy-to make a pint mnd a half as a pH.; of iUce when In the business. Hot sandwiches are among our favorite quick lunches Think ahre.d and plan to make ready beforehand the -■a quarter and half cupful of chopped ham. beef, lamb or chicken left from preceding meal Mince this before putting It away In the Icebo and when needed moisten in any pre
of cold buttered toast Over all pour tnayonnblae or TlollanOaiss. to which has been added one tableepoonfnl of hopped or sliced pickles or diced and seasoned cucutr’icr. A round of stale sponge or other cake heaped with berries or sliced peaches or apple sauce with cream and lemonade com-
plete a pleasant meal.
Appetising salad combinations are: Hard boiled eggs, sliced, and tiny ball* of cold cooked spinach; peas, diced potatoes and sliced eggs; a bit of cola flaked fish (earned or freah, any -variety diced potatoes and beeta. carrot .beet, potato, finely minced, moisten with French dressing am 1 pressed Into cups to be set on the Ice and unmolded when needed. With all these lunch salads nse either lettuce cress, endive or dandelion leaves (the latter not often nullied for salad, but piquant and appetite provoking) for "greens" and plenty of mayonnaise. Flavor the dressing In vatious ways: catsup, chill sauce, a bit of chutney, chopped chlvea and parsley are all savory, and tempting additions. The green part of lettuce— unless you have your own garden, when you scorn anything but "middles "-may be shredded Into grasalike ribbons with the kitchen scissors and used for lunch the day after the whl'c
hearts appear at dinner.
Airplane Landing
Tokio (Lady F. L. A A.), writing to the London DaLy
Telegram, says:
"Happily, the most outstanding feature of the modern Japanese women Is what It was 20 yearn ago the«r groat and undeniable personal charm and pictureeque demeanor. They still adhere to the time-honored practice of wearing the voluminous silk kimono of the choicest description, in which the only vagaries of fashion apper.r the placing of the pattern togethe: with the quaint white 'tabl' aad straw 'geta' or sandal. The good-tempered smile which Invariably greets one on the faces of rich and poor alike Is
truly remarkable.
"But the fnger of progress la to be seen most clearly In the attitude of the twentieth century Japanese woman toward her home and Its attendant duties. One of the most en lightened Jr.pane* women with whom 1 have the honor and privilege of being acquainted uncompromisingly put to me the other day: The time has for changing all that' meaning th* acceptance of “man" as the visible embodiment of God's or Buddha's will, and the domestic hearth is the one sphere of woman's Influence But. as In western countries. It ir. largely the economic problem that is responsible for this change of viewpoint and It has brought with It veryreaching developments, longer fulfills the dream of the Japan-
OH Roofi^ n,aW * n to haT * hpr husband se
ugh we ferred war and use In two big *anil-
Iche* dipped In egg and milk and
NEWSY NOTES FOR WOMEN
crrliau are nnknown in I Seattle. Indianapolis and Washing j 'on are the only cities of the t'nited States that maintain separate bureaus
service of police women
» ta.cee nur>e» »
German Kelchstag
wen members
> ill i
’*«'■* r.ese bronie work wai
‘•’ho first woman notary public in Alabama wa* Ml** Elisabeth Feeble*. >'• Birmingham, who was ootumissioned
he in in 1SSS
Whole Tillage* tu •''Outawed of woraou Twe ef tke best Cfckttg* ceaventiou women
Jugoslavia ar*
ipecvhes the j »ere made by j
M'-** Mable I. Kneeht. graduate-. recently from Muhlenberg College. Lthe fi:st woman who h*> ever received t decree mert: at the college
For e
Mne I* charwomen a>e encaged i t'anadisn Partiamrm at It ih pc
enter the
telep? one service one drop* out In training, the .-ivoad befuro the fir*; , "wr i> ss»er and the third slays i. nger
The nviator planning to mrjte a ghi is limited !lf h.s destination such place* where soluble land) place* are known to exist. Where these are not provided le roust keep Accordingly, he must avoid the cities for. with the rxceptlcu of one or two hotels, there are no suitable landing places In any of the cities In this country: but these conveniences are bound to come In the near futur*. The Change Sweeps World
The first wax use studimt* by a w.*man
Amerw-an wvmen made their adres* ir. practical politics tn 1*40. when •Tlppecaaoe and Tyler too" > «re borne .into power partly by :he song* oi we
range in.le.-d it is to reflect .-n the vicissitude- of the thrones and the fates of royalty, since that p- rcefu! June of 1914. when we went oar ac customed ways all unconscious of the raged lee and revolutions aicn to came Ftv years ago monarchy was still the t-'ost widely spread system ot government in Europe and Asia, as it Was the oldest and bcr. understood. says an English r<-wsp«pei. There »-s one groat eirillaed r. pub •ic ard some smaller one*, bu: the old vo»-|* continued to acquiesce to all s ppoars.nc.-s quite ratlently und cor ■ntedly. tu the institutkm of kingship. « wept In China, where the tno«t and or t of throne* had fallen in cha-
otic confusion.
What prophet or fantastical novelist would have been daring enough to predict that within lora than half a doaen yeurs monarchy would have disappeared from much the getmter pan of coettnental Europe and left to survive only along it* outeroeuwarfi rim and In Croat BntalnT Proud and mighty, and a* fixed and Ir'.movab'.s r.s the eternal rock. tb*y seemed, tbewe exardoms and empiro* and kinq.’om* of ptindpaliUe*. who*e higt-f-umdlng titles echoed the popmp- of
locted by a parent, after due consultation with every rotative in botn families except the maid herself. She 1* rapidly forming attachments in her own particular walk In life, and where fhe meets with opposition she chooser rather to remain a cellbat- until such time ns she can obtain parental approval. In thla respect she Is much more patient and filial than her sister ' the west, especially if she happen* o be following a congenial and dignified vocation. Once married, howtbis new type Is making a de lightful comrade-wife. In many cases •haring every pursuit and interest with her husbend, and a much wiser : nd more sympathetic mother than was to be found in Japan even a gene
ration ago.
worms and other insect pests which are so great a menace to grain, while in the late summer and fall of the year they destroy the very crops which they have been so instrumental
in protecting.
Boy scouts can roeogniro the redwinged blackbird by the yellow of It-
throat, chin and edge of wing; the
. brownish yellow on Its back and the
n the teaching Profession opper-1 h , tish
color streaked with brown be-
tunm " T1 . „ s ,,
and. 15 1-4 inches from tip to tip of
wing.
Released Tonvtet-Bas Made Good Worked in Ford Plant Since Freedom
Sar.uel D. Haynes, the famous spent the young and middle years of
prisoner who was committed te the State Prison at Thomaston. Maine, about 41 years ago for killing a pollce-
I. and who was par-
doned live or six years ago, has been in Belfast calling upon Bernes O. Norton. who was warden at the prison during a part of his sentence. Hi came to Belfast from his old home in Rockland, which he had not visited
for 41 years he is now absent on an Indefinite leave, Mr. Haynes has been located In Do- ■ with his Job waiting for him any m*trolt, Mich., working at the Ford auto- ment he cares to take It op. He left mobile plant, where he has made good. ! Belfast en route for Detroit.
Henry Ford, who make* a point of „
Mr H * rn “ ^
wrote Mr. Haynes to come at once to mmn - ani1 M r - Norton speak* very Detroit, and there the man who had ' highly of his ability
his life within stone walls began the work of rehabilitation. That he has achieved such a *uarited success at it is a tribute both to an Innate manli ness which long sequestration could not destroy and to Henry Ford, whose hand reaches ont to the fellow who has played in 111 luck. Mr. Haynes speedily advanced to a position of tro t In the Ford establishment, from which
the shippers with the efficient dlstri- globe. The rarest of its treasure* for butlon of the crop during the rush sea- milady is the silver fox. Of these Some Idea of the sire of the Job there hav* been captured half a dozercan be had from the fart that 5,744 worth from $500 to $1000 each and cars of cantaloupe* were shipped tn many of smaller value. The silver 1917. 4.405 in 1918. and 7.799 in 1919. ; fox's coat is Jet black, with a luster Similar service is rendered other in of burnished white metal, and a white dustries by the bureau's represents- tip to ihe tall. Apparently it is quite lives, whether It is peaches, swee' abundant in the place referred to, but potatoes, cotton, wool, oranges, apple: extremely difficult to catch, or any other extensively used com j
modlty.
Birds That Hiking
Dear As a Gift
O a $17*11 O ' B,ny was “ tronnolder. but belnr OCOUIS Will oee ''n ‘trike to could not pay his rent ;So on rent day Bill went out of the One of the most remarkable iekyl' l way ^ ll,e l*m-lord. and left Mr*. and-Hyde type* of bird* are the red-i Eillr ,0 Uce ,he nin * ic -
winged blackbirds. They are to the I Returning home at night, he said m
farmer, at one time, his best friend; i^ls wife:
another time his worst enemy. In j "Weil. Polly, how did tha goo on wi
the spring and summer they destroy th’ landlord?"
"Ob. Blily.” she cried, in ecstasU.. "what does tha think. The landlord . glv* us th' house fur our rery owj - 'What." roared Billy, "an' did tha
accept it?"
aror students, many of whom can ■p**k English more fluently than some of the English resident-. No less than *0 women medical students have re -ntly enrolled at a Tokio Institution
(or a course of medicine.*'
A Million Dollar Sen-ice
“The assistance rendered the caatr.- Qi j Vpf* pOV loupe growers and shipper* in th-- “ * UA
Imperial Valley of California by th< j
of Market*. I'nited State* Do J
pan men of Agriculture, has saved!
th- Indus-r> $1a'00.0(K> a season." wa
A dozen often build their ne»i* In close proximity to each other and retain the warmest sort of a visiting friendship. While usually a *hy bird the red logs sometimes make friends with the bouse dweller If food Is laid out for them.
Hard to Catch
On Mt. Whitney a,-d Its white-crest .«>d neighbors of the stupendous Sierra
th* -tatemect ^ recently made by th- j Nevada, within sight of burning Dx^tb
■Suttenly." said Polly. Well, tfla foo." continued Billy "We'g ha' to pay t' rale* noo."
Odd Japanese Custom
In Japan there is a peculiar cmov Regarding the dressing, of the hair Girls who wart to marry, arrange thhair in front in the form of a fan -r butterfly, and adorn it with ailver or
colored or&amenta.
The hair faa'ened at the back of th* head by means of tortoiseshell pirn. Indicates a wiuow who deslivmarry again. A woman wi-h har snort and wearing no oraam- :. - i* a widow who wishes to remain faith ful to her dead husband.
Valley, und at the ponal* of semi-
grower* and shippers concerned.
According to mari;*,ing oxpens ot pic CjalfonlU the Bureau of Mark-'t*. the eantalonpc , aB( j sportM11M1 mdumlly dUro ,_
Interest* in this section have periodi-1 . , , . , — — *>-•
call* exnertenceJ rreat difflculiv l-' h ' ° d ,,f ® t ** m * ln feeling aihamcd af .rourlaicklei. *
**** -.and numbers a* In few If any other —double ircn^th—U goarasteed to rectoe .1.:, or™. . ht-lr P-tob-Uo,,, ™ , v H<«
* and a crop that snould bv J
F RECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Picot
Throe U$rfjr Spot*
Thefe'* oo lorj^r the dightrs* need c
i ha* aptv'iBted Mr.-
feet biK-att be her h-nx!
,*( f.vuneec- to U+ Hklt t, »* pearl* a* j
i of hix'*
l* Mr* Jroaie V
• e*-sry RiarrW o-
The wind Mew. and one after an-
other the* have collapsed—Rottfkcofl. HotwnxoUero Haps burg. WtueLbs.-h. SaxoCoburg. Bevhon. Brunswick— al! the idols with front* of bn** end feet of clay The but shadow? vestige
woman'* *L»oita empire vam»bed x* proportion | ,h, “ °* , *** r • cro “ tfcr bcr
‘dee The swaggering military ntor-a-rfey which had rhakeo Europe for aj [reetury and a half with the clang o4 jtt* booted kcet and ie eto:tenng of) Jr* *abee. wen: down in trreparabte' idisg-ace a* the !' a»*:ae king auu] jGenaan emperor flee! like a thief mi |the night from his soldier* and fc* jpeopfa. aud lived to cower tn tgaoevin itoa* behind the sfcefter of aj jlMUtrel frontier And th* world *;ia I
over the tragic end of the j
t* erf Mesco*?
fter j So 'hey wee; dewe. the aao.--: tfcv 'rulers who had failed from weeks* ; or aatocratic arrocraroe. or raft'.-
able
sold promptly to avert financial aster. Production has repeatedly ou< run distribution. Some yware ago when the bureau established It* news service in connected with the volume of rece.pt* and the prico* paid for fruit* and vegetable* at large marketing centerthe I'nited Stoles, a special reprewesiattve wu sent to the cantakmtx-growing section to amis:
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