Cape May County Times, 27 August 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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'RECIPES FROM THE |lh» herlw and aplcra In ban. ibe rod KEYSTONE STATE pwinx-r col In ttojr plccca. and cold —— Iwaiwc Siramcr-for two boom or Philadelphia P'ppar P 0 t |lll the vnal la rory lender Kemove jibe vn«| from Ibo atock. Clean lh*

IKNi Total Calortoo—700 1‘rolcln I’ipn tborougnly In aeteral walera. Calorleo j addin* (Mklnr aoda to Iho Umi and I knuckle T«al nil to the laat. <'ul wllb aclaaor* Into

* quarta cold w..tor 1 I J potinda while honeycomb iii|>e 2 la me white oniona 2 lartcn while potaloea S allaplce 10 peppt«rcoma 2 bay leavi-a I tahleapoonful aweet marjoram 1 iableapi>onrul thyme 1 lahleaptMinfnl aweel baall 1 hoi red pepp<<r I tahleapoonful aall 1-4 leaapnonful pepper Aaltoul 1 2 cupful Hour 1 era I’m I he knuckle of veal Into a larce kettle with the aall. iho oniona ellcnd.

Julienne alrlpa. Simmer In 'he alock for an hour. Add »be pepper. Then lei the roup boll and add the potatooa cu In dice, and balla the alie of tiny mi rhlea made from the flour, the c*k, an I one-half teaapoonful of aall. To mike theae, beat the r-n Hsblly. add the aalt. and flour enourh to make a I'ouah. not too allff Roll Into tiny ••alia between the palma Cook fot < ne half hour lonicer; then thicken a lichtly with the mancarln melted and n ixed with three tabh-apnonfula of flour Cook until thoroucbly blended a id a acre hot The veal, or part of It. t iay be chopped and added to the aoup * r not. aa dnalred Thla will aerre

i cht or ten person*

SHORT ITEMS

A familiar pnat la the l< pillar, which la dealructlve t

While nlchllnare la anld lo lie capable ot raurlnR death to a |-h)alra'lv weak adult, thla haa nerei been known 10 happen to a child _

in 1KM about n century after the Aral dlBoovory “f the a|>erlea by * bile men

brtwi ->n the nolora In plcturi>a a Oerman haa invert'd a method of emboaa•wch different hue In a dlatlnctlve artanRement of dota. Ilnea and croaiwMi.

off ao aa to make an oval shaped

pmee when opened tf> Tin ovalahaped piece of aide crown l-r Inch below top edRr. belnr careful 'hat center front and center back ■ une oppoalte the Jolnta In the buckram Sew toRether with a baok-atitrh hold

Ins In the fullneaa on aldea

Migratory Birds On the Increase

The

• -ly «i

of China uaed to

pull teeth with their SiiReni. They prar tired by inilllnc pejta from a Wqoden I"i:ird until they had a Rllli with a llltlnR power Of 300 lo 4CK1

pound*.

l>^e of the prohlema connected rlth the aettlement of the Jewa In •aleatlne la that Of keepinR the land

old paylHR the HrIi pricea joul of speculation. It la proposed lo 'ier mcata. |apply the land laws of Moses lor that

1 pttrpoer

' than 1000 famlllea llvtiu: In and near OreenaburR. I‘n.. are ralalnR

A marked Increase in mlcratorr wild fowl IhrouRhout the Cnlted State*. Inafwd of an alannlnR de crease which lead to step* for their protection, la noted In report* received by the BloloRtcal Survey. I’nlted 8t*te* Depart ment of Agriculture from all part* of the country during the past few months. The chanRe la attributed lo the Rood effects of the

rolRratory bird treaty

Krlend* of the mUCratory bird! believe that the first Important step he pecpetustlon of the birds haa been made, but that another one equally vital remains to be taken. Till* consist* of the conservation and porpetu at Ion of a sufficient number of small Inland lakes, as well a* Island and costal swamps and marsh areas provide the birds plsces for fecdlnr; and resting and rearing their young. It la absolutely necessary, they poloon:. that the birds during migration and in winter have proper plac. which to live. It is a mistaken Idea, they Ray. that the drainage of almost any area la a hem lit to the communt’ndcr proper conditions, "water iarmlng of many lakes and ponds and of swamp and marsh areas will y a distinctly larger return than would the aa.ne area If drained and used for agriculture They aummarii- the product Irenes* of such farms as fol-

lows:

book ahelf helps to sedve tbs problem Here - * the Ides Measure your spare, prepare two or three shelf boards of half-Inch pin* or hardwood, about seveo Inches wtd*^. One way to suspend these boards la by *mall but strong chains run through comer bole*. Wire nails slipped through the chain* will hold the alrevsa in place.

Another plan Involves th<

Nurses Good Fire Fighters

W6rk pt ^meriean Zionist Medical Unit Described by Eye Witness—Riots in Jerusalem

The heroism of nurse* and doctors of the American Zionist Medical un't of!in rescuing end taking care of the

•"■c*** »t>d round or turned pedeata!* j wounded during the anti-Jewiab riot* for support, the whole Armly held to. in Jerusalem was revealed for th« all with screw*. If walh are of IIrat time when EmaiAel Mobl. of the wood, or of plaster, suspended from a Zionist Society of Engineers, an eye reliable hook. In any case, the book!witness ot |he Jerusalem pogrmtn* shelve* should never be oiled or'gave the llrat full report of the outpainted. Neat doilies may be used!break received In this country to the effectively. Zionist Organisation of America

rod six-pointed «tai ©f worn by an members of the unl.^2 blned with their rawolut. tennlned courage in fadn- , d “ r ' r.™ br tt.

I'reqtmnl advertlaetncPta in latmli personal* mlamn* alio* n telephone scarcity In the llrlttah mctmpnll* Owner* of phone* can easily sell their

number for a bonus.

To enable the blind t

Pumpernickel, the bread Uaed

.Westphalian peasant*, la said to have orielnsted with the sawing of a French cavalry soldier, who rejected the bread i with disgust, saying It was only "Rod pour Nicholas"-(hat la. Ill for Nlrho

distinguish las. his horse.

BUNGALOWS

VI/’qy TVs I MrK 1*—"The oven should be hot " ' I enough to brown a le* spoonful of flour

Reduce Prices^,

There you have four women who

The .1. C I. is likely to meet Us h ■ T,, *“ rh • dlffereni way of testing match throngh an agency of govern ,hr * r <"en* And sll their methods mem long osefl In a modest way. but * r '' mskeshtfts There la nothing i effective wherever tried One "v*vi"lflc about them, nothing acreflrat thing* .earned by \he [ r “ ,r oc deiiendabh settlers In Ihe osrlj days In thl* I th«ee women also had been

I asked "How do you know when to

irn dogs l»egan killing sheep the**** 1 ' ‘be btesd out of the oven?" lawmakers did not feel warranted In 'bey undoubtedly would have replied • rMlvarlly killing the dogs; hut by j'b*' 'b*l' were tn the habit of opening the oven door ev.rv »■'- —a **— •• The quaint, broad-porched American

1 type of hung-.low seen in masaglne" 1 pictures deeply shaded among tower

- looks highly attractive

1 a hot day. But the son of bungalow

built by the man and woman

know how and for steady living In summer stands In auch fashion that the sunlight strike* tt apon all four

t some time of the day

The drip from vet trees drumming ■ upon a shingle roof may sound very poetic and cosy, but It Is hard opon ^ie sKIngleti Bungalows ►ugg.-«t*’W*-ffirmaUiy Near-at-hand n..,:eri*ls gial he so uaed aa to enhance ffnpreasion lavwer walls and chlmmay be built up. several fee - e the ground, of round.il field os set tn piaster, this serving a* a base fcvr the wooden aupev-^ntetaiv Cheaper walls are lo he mad. of rough cast plaster. The perch--* •«, ptetu. if passible, should he broad i en.vugh to adBUI^qf iresltui-n ak cut ♦f «hvs T room* SWngle roofs should

he left alone, never pstn: thl

Interior ‘Woofiwtvrk. g.-n- mUy-

j selected pine, t* best oiled, witf- ttxsbe*

>lor*s,i sweavr and trimmed with Inf ata--. laid via sparingly Maki-the

it paying h *»v taxes .m things vfli t1r -'bon to match t>nr does not have I fireplace big enoagh for a res’ fire, drive then out o' existence taking h* expett to pnMucc this atmplr jthe pleasant center of rainy night tsxc* .vfl of things te .•..S. to make them ' •* “ hat .- own may he j gathering* The rvdatk'n the increase v*the .axes on vacant lot* ^ “twde according t'’kitchen to the main Mm.;tax- calls re tnemxwsd .he taxes on bciMiaxs •‘-"■'''-•■r.- .'rviocne m*> by used in for careful stipiy The gw-etal US* and all raannrt of good* can be de >ilk ** ‘he cott.vn Japanese jof oil stoves t^nlshew much heat In ere. *e.l ».• that f.»od clothing and "'rpe which com** in an.-h beaut Ifni jmany successful bu&gak-s dcrigna abeiiet wt.i he cheaper The« will b*- 1 •'"tor* ^ kitchen and laundry are -*xan-.1 . heaper for two toaaonx. ftt>t ho. aus-' Valeria.* required to make th - 1 hj sn openadr space from the main cant kv productive »:..1 awrond be Th.:e.^uarter» of a yard of Sftncl. j V ch .vf the .ecae of comfort <4 s

hienatng them the owners saw to It door every now and then to ttint no morn were kept than were ae I* 00 * 1 'be baking What could be a mail; needed ) ‘i r,, “ter dnirtment to good'lutltlng than

When the liquor question grew aer ‘bat*

lous a heavy tax w*-. placed upon ! l * » h *‘ bake* your bread and

dealer* tn order to limit the number wour meat, and heat rot During tbe Olrll War when Congress 1 according to the food

Wished to renrw State hank mono, peeked Itresd rwqntr-. an oven tent yet fixvtwd to prohibit its clrculatt.va! ‘ erature of 160 degree- while mast on constitutional ground*, the desired . b" - ' re-iulre. MH< degrees, and this epd w»s attained by levying a tax of '«* n »*-wature has to be maintained l tw rent on State hank notes Rimi * vvrtatn length of Mmu. lar re*aiming appears in the pr.vp.va*, j Tempera'urv and time are aclentlfic

to exempt h.vuMW tn onler to encourage ‘Ur Ihe dcu . mining faetor*

building. j**T That is'bow one cooks with tbe Many peraona are asking whv the j nKH, ** 1 ' B rleclitc range. The heat is same means is not adapte.1 to wwtore j rp * uU, * >d *' uh preclalon. tt Is uniform

prices Whv not. they «ak. dutch and rennin. vacant lots as Oongreas treated State! m

Sport Hat and How To Make It

not. tt ts aak.il, drive vacant lots ont j

ef existence by a heavv t.x thal »i i A very charming and isvpular hat c.vropel the ownej to put them to use is one made of wb'te corded And tf they aeie pm to Use. thev wtlt ‘with .Off rwlhng brim and dark blue eropUvy UNvr fttmtsh ftavd and ah«dter, Pieot ribbon trimming It looks

and help to bring down the high <yv.: especially ailtacti

Food and gams flahe*. Wild fowl to be shot for aport und

food.

Fur* from auch fur bearers as the muskrats, akunks. and racoons which

frequent their border*. A natural les supply.

•A definite and invaluable help in

maintaining the underground water level In various part* of the State and In helping to hold back the run off of. ralnfail to prevent enceasiv.-

erosion and other damage.

Opportunities ior healthful and in tercet tng recreation for the cftixrn.-. of

the State.

Whore such witem reas are Included In State parka or reavnrattonv they lend themselves admirably to educational uses and help interest the people of .he Stale in out-of-door life and In the natural resources of the State in tbs form of plant and animal Mfe. which are Important element* iu

supplying uaefXtl

For porch furnishing wicker la th» thing, and the equipment should include a good double-decked wicker table, one nr more steamer chakra and the obv.oaa longing chairs, all which ought to be shod with rubber

socket*.

A pleasant outlook from the ulnlng room table help* a lot toward good digestion A built-in china cabinet, with plenty of drawers for knlve* and forks, linen and the like, la a Joy the housewife If framed pictures are used at all. they should be small and lightsome, suggesting the happiness of the great out-of-doors The bungalow must have something of originality and simplicity. If these things are wanting it la not a bunrmatl. but Juat a small bouse, a weak Imitation of the real thing.

Hints For Motor Camping

has Just returned to New Tort from Palestine, where be was engaged In Zionist engineering and reconstruc-

tion work.

"The riot* broke out at 10 o'clock or Easter Sunday morning and within half an hour the first wounded had been brought by the names and doc into the Medical I nk's hospital he new section of the city from the scene of tbe disturbances in old -nsaiem,” Mohl declared. I never saw such bravery ot votlon to duty as these American and women displayed. Pan of them stay In the hospital to receive and attend to the wounded The res* were on the go constantly for two days, rushing at breakneck speed through the streets In their mirks and ambugathering up the wounded and rushing back to the hospital. All the nurses and doctors were on duty front 3€ to 10 hours without any sleep or meals and even then after the let-up hey had to be forced to eat and get

tie crinoline. S*; treatm

yard .vf hockram.

1 ••'•••

Broad Baking Tests

i for lap Make

.the hoarding should he mat.' and double, with heavy (r\: ; .•curds A quaint hnncnlow . the wrtter know* ha* a a*vv

There ar- many style* and kinds of tents In the market especially motor car ctunping. say* A. L. Weatgard In the New York Tribune. These are made of brown or whitducking qf the lighter waterr-roofed cotton fabric, frequently called balloon *Uk. White tents are somewh.v objectionable because they give little protection against the glare of the

early morning sun.

Some tent* are made to attach fron. the top of the motor car and extend outward like a lean-to on a building others are attached to the mnninz board of the car and fold hark to carry rolled up on same Most of these Myles of tent* must be taken down should one wish to use the car for a trip Into town for supplies. These n liable for one-night camps only. Some of them have cotbev.* tegral with the contraption aa fastened the running board while others necessitate separate sleeping cots. one-night camp proposition may be reconed, the extension beds made i extern', acros* ths back of ihe seats of the car close up under ths top. Those take little room when folded, and seme are of very practical

construction

Folded cots, weighing as little as 11 pounds, are on the market and bedding should be carried in duffle hags to keep them dry and dean ’arm lightweight blankets and an atr j.iiiow. Inflated soft or hard ac cording to taste, beside* a cotton com kapok matt re** or bed and should ooRMitute the bedding Lunch outfits in auk case* more or ** daburi^lr fitted with piateutenMla and vacuum hoc lias f or two or more persons are in the market. also are small neat trunks fitted as Iceboxes or tireless cookers, with

plates and utensils.

While any old pots and pans spaml from the home kitchen may suffice. are ger-erally bulky, hard to park compactly nd d.fficuk , tp copy in the car Nested outfit*, specially made <nr camp cookJnK, may be bought at v arsons prices, depending on nv. terial and stxe of outfit, n se ute®. stls are made to t*e»t compact ly. nee.l Httle room and are packed in du*’proo? canvas bags or cases Outfit* I may be had Vr two. ',»or. -:x ..r more persona and consist of cooking po*s coffee pot. frying pans. pUte* rai» soup bowl*, knlve* forks and «ponn* To Ibis regular on:*; may he added good bread board also a brswd pan tor dish washing a eorkscrew. a dip Patent egg carrier and a piece

doth for the table

aluminum folding reflecting for hlacnks and bread is very practical, and a "Hatch oven," though

heavy, is useful

Sotaw friction top can* to carry I scrar. tea and butter are useful -n I I camp Balt, whe h absorb* moisturv ■ toadily. at.Hi’d be carried preferably jtn a wooden box or w.ode® tube lx., juot forget soap scouring powder, hand

*. toilet paper and

Mohl t

.Id how the nurses and doc ■hod into the midst of the rioters and carried away the Injured. English officers would not enter the old town for fear of snipers and would not permit their soldiers to enter, either, yet the nurses walked boldly in and carried out the wounded, he said.

r u -' 1 -pr»..™r

•Pd doctor, .ro, ton*

rtoc ud th. wc„ d « “

on. .trikta. ot knc.c, ,

*“ 'f* *“

"“*d U-pppO. . r^.J r threatening and menacing Arab, rounding a house and walked out with four old women, two old men and ■ever* I —VIU Sed

T “ e nuraes. with eye* flaming, wgikadi

straight through the ring of Anu*who melted away from them, and lad the frightened old people and childrv

Another common alght. according »r Mohl. was to see nurse* forming r 0 | enteer fire-fighting squads and pump Ing water from well* by hand, extmguishlng the blazing synagogues which the Arabs had fired. On several r

casions he a

nurses enter the bum

synagogues, and emerge with th.

Sacred Scroll of the Law

The American Zionist Medical Felt composed principally of American doctors and nuraes. has been in pj call te two years, carrying on re.d cal rnd sanitation work. It has fire ho,--pluh In various pan* of Paladins, a* well as several clinics. It operate, through fund* ralaed by the Zionist Organization of America and l« cred:;. with some remarkable achier*. ments in battling disease and unsanitary conditions In the Holy Und Dr Robinow of New York is Its pres-

ent director.

Efficiency In the Home

cook are waking for them a In the household where there * many tasks to perform with only few hands to perform them th^ j, I infinite wisdom In making weekly schedule of what things .h«Bla | be beguu within the day This h wonderful help. It serves to | np work and likewise to keep 'b» worker from neglecting one ust !r | 'he sake of another As soon . time for the doing of one task hu | expired It should be pass. C ovei

one done. For Instance,

pose you have determined that c,-7 B Monday yon should poi -h s’■ ver and clean all the lamp .-hxdct ge'B electric or gas fixtures in th^ cocrej of tbe morning. From right t< past nine snould be devoted 1 task and from half-past nine to to the other and If yon make u; > - J

mind to follow the schedule never have the misfonun-

Monday noon come with -teB

haa been polished even mo;.-

than tt actually needs and n<v a lamp shade jr lighting flstnre u

The efficient housewife knows thaa well-kept time schedule la almost as important In running a household In running a railroad With It the hour., actual!.' ae. :n longer, work seems lighter and a crowded house lighter and a crowded house

moro sporioas Take for instance the

matter of bathtubs. If you have

well drawn-up time schedule for your household each member of the family

can have a bath hour, arranged to suit his convenience and preference. Hav ing agreed to this time he always finds he bathroom vacant at this time and •o one bathtub will do for several persons, whereas without the hath

schedule everyone might happen to

wish to Hike a morning shower at the i-.'ue time In ocean liner* persons who do not have private baths with their staterooms select a certain bath hour—a quarter of an hoar i* ustmlly given for each one—and the bath Meward secs that there is always a vacant bath ready at that time. Other vise the limited number of baths would never do duty for the same number of persons. The same holds true in many hoarding schools and college dormitories It 1# a system that makes dressing tn the morning mu«h easier In the house with a limited number of

bathrooms.

The larger -the family the more gid should be the hours for meals. I And with this rathf-r rigid schedule! meals should go the underMsm*-1

Ing that meals will be t-egun at Bp-1 to be eaten soon, such prowl matrix , h> . ^roe time each day. - string beans, use Dlack Is whether all the family have arrived L U c par lo StX> pari* of » 'hildrcn soon acquire more‘to each gallon an ounce

1 romp: habits of homecoming If they : laundry’ soap

kno* that ihe meal will be begun If ' For Information abouh. y *re not home on time If they ; mnd pun, dlsoa.es wr: • h!uk ot it as a movable feast they j„an o' Plant. Indus:•? 1 arrv by the way feeling confide®- iiepanment of Agricul’-

hat an Indulzea: mother and patient .bur*.

Green Clover Wonul

On Garden Cropf

Much damage was done 0 I

crop* last year by the r w orm, and It 1* likely to a this season. It can be - spraying with arsenate o! It at the rate of • ne ai pound* of the powdered !i

gallon* ef wat

S-S-STAMMERING

laU. Wrive. or pho«» THE QI IGI.1Y IN^nriTTE

FRECKI.E!'!

Now latba Time ^' 'ITieae Trff

Thete'a ao hwigv ,h * 1 fcriiagaskaainf a* »««> ! * ml swagth—a *_ spot* Simply rv: an ouncr ot

. dish t

AITER ALL OTHERS FAIL Cooiult t- - ow Retikble ;

DR. LOBB

: little «

hav* brguR to onn have vaaiahcJ rr' that mote than ony c'.r,*

hi

v* of which the pa. rkb v'hinesc mattiug 1 > t laoe by pine U’.h a : >lx»ed thin ep.Xtgfc :he

Delicious M.-jt Flavo

'coo R.c Sliw:'p1

’ r~

clear complcuoc Be ent* to 1 Oih ia*. ai tt

: aqcarai* of 1 the r'-a-'v to tt

*jn:i the hot-.! D j about .