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i diott & hte o^w ctewd *a<l ! t Uii ■ffiPpWKie stteccpd and Um h
OF OLD FAVORITES
,r odtilng Mrs.
_ _ . :*re. v-l«> would Ldp ps?«5ppa?r- Tbftu is ft JtaKfe fc« » wnjbw«l di« Ills;* wUp of * girl hi dam Mac nod bto-m w-bwn he had picked out of tl-c path of a •kidding aotomohUft a few weeta ftgo. Bi t 1* rk was toward the ear. Jfaimjnot waatr tirno !n Kpcuiting, hi r ufl*d ’ber ip la 'wo anaa in aeftaed a Blraeal aialy narromoacape. -i «faO> .*lwaj» I owe my to y<5v-, acd yet you are • stranje.." as id. “I wear horrr aloak. bar the ttjje erer eoaraa when you »t*d . . telepHone Ot-r-ndoa TTS. will you. and as-lc for ftuaa Brown V with that rU knd jeoc- hor war- Jbamr had not dreamed of her face, for be had acariHr a chance to look at It. hot he ftonmime* «fl« re-all with aotnetUing tike piewMiTe !fct feeling Of her s.tghr weight In hts arnw aft be Hfted her t» nfety. So now be tailed (Sawnaon Ti8 and aHced for Mlft- Brown. He felt ftotneln>« that she mu aoute!M>dy*8 aecretarjr- «bo mwd etm-iy be * girl 'o ■widO-ftw He her If »S ■> CW.tM gr* 0« by thm-. Or perh»p^ ahe la
what bad to b* done In the panUj that ftftfrrnooa. Bo tfl>m be.- of a a
1-ftarM**. , Joke and ahe if** It In the beat of (fta«*Pu'.* »pui«. coatnts'm* sirtfcgty with the Vtfs" j i-aioer «T kttft» Bnshy. and toe otuy . you know, j hft .» deceit be aaked w»» that XLh making *w*J brown wc-dd lnt»b^v^^- ir vc ’Ira.
ttifl Tomer tnw.'thei* 1h^d Aik* a
t *> hsip.ln the b will be H' luotj.
. fcelplBt up-
'dice.'
: tftten not.ee. «bafg« her .'or *ltj the
Hidwtrfc ntat*-. aft- «• Cnmilcgl oocho
r k»U witt a ouiy thlftklnr a «juid ttane ana ft bt Msb *
e of SiW. Twenefft t fticmg wltSi liftlf i and eftrto n»
ce Bnaby
o hare MUs Busby HUl* he M •. gidag Ume
f aaEionace to oee Mtmuft lr- ftnUdgamigM Of corwe e ftt « soon* ft omit that ftoet of y do It as a far-
the Via tea gradefallj aud ki»P Hiujp«h frotr g ttli.g hyalerfca. The louUfcnt cwwd wltlrwil com men! from hra. Turner, gat a acwaetfc*ng «e tbft effect that' the girt Jimmy bad wot from hi* office had don j "well
enough."
Then fallowed the conttah*'' of Jite-
! The KitchenJ Cabinet immimniiRiummmnimtu'imtiim
PUDDINGS AND PUDPINC SAUCES
dellcaift. wen-Oarc n i •teamed podding If « deaeert one «- Jo; e any «*soa of the > ar. Plum Pudding. —Take one' eopfnl of finely etiopned suet, add one coyful ot New Orleans molaatea. sift three niptubi ut floor with one nod one-half ft aapotiofnla of aoda. ooe leaapooniul of rtnutmoo. one-half teatpoonful of doma. ooe-foortb «ea:poonf01 of nutmeg. ai.d ono half te**i><ywifai of aatt Add to tli* fir*t mixture alternatelr with ooe cupful vf tweet milk, one cupful of seeded and cot lalalna. and ooe cupful of hickory nut meata. Enough of the flour rbould he reaereed to dredge the raisin* and nut ’. Mix well and steam In a buttered mold three haunt. Serve with any desired sauce—one of beaten egg flavortau, and hot milk la especially good, atreet-
Mver\ii\$ Fairy Tale ay i v V^Y G&ttiAM BOWER
MOTHER BRAR.
The little bear* threw up their pawa
‘•Hurrah, hurrah! vacation time ha*
-Tea." said K-itber Bear, "you have all learned to play huppllv and to feed we»». Ton know what la good to eat and what Isn't Ton's e learned bow to climb trees and you will 'mow how you *>tu-t to sleep when the wtnMC time (wsea. and how you .natt rod yourm-ives up in your own furry bads and have nice hear dreams in the wtn-
tc- dens.
“Ton have learned to play all the
1 lee
« mad. fever .i
i which Mrs Turner fe’.:.
courtship' in
perfectly Incapable of getting any aciIsfacttoii from Jimmy. Sh* only that It* was in love. But when wllMn * moath's Urae Jimmy 'old her 'hat he wav going to la&rry > i.es Sidney CnrnberTtnd Bro. r ~'!, dau»hter o' Weytand Cumbeitan! Brown the rouJrt-B.liltonatr* bsnknr. her aatoulshment »as cooiplet* ’ikewtae her Joy knew no boaudn. K waa s«ch ..a social frattier In her cap and would «aoee Vru Standlan uo rod of texloaay. On th* waj home, after Jimmy took hU me tier to call er Mias SlinejVumborlarid Brown. Mr*. Tomer wt mow log. "1 seem to have ^een her br'we. Jlmtry." Bn: she never awociatau tha fate w-.ti thet ot ‘t,- UtUe gir*. who caust ro take churce tn the pantry on the occasion of her rereplfeb.
r -^H3 procession of styles each mw- ; on. opt.- Interpretations of old favorites see more certain of wa*-
i d* m'dilr htoasa 1c an InstltneUra. Ilka other House*, ai»(t H If emoug tboa. old trvortte* that are nawiy '»• irrpreted each »e. mp. Juk u .w to eat, smooth aalung tn company Mtb skirts to match St and appears ti the middy suit as shown tn the Uiastr? ■ tluo. it U a aplri !*d and youthful affair. tn bo developed In any of tao Wurller snUlar , v.nlch wtH appeal to 1
frit blouses arc ^bowing Just bow well they inn raon Uiau fill our exjKictatloos They ura made of georgette, crepe de chine, re! .at cheviot, and In their OMBpan- are the peiecnlal sheei cottons t-iat ** ha\,- always with c* They arc « Jloaaly varied, by com ftlnaitoo* ot interlftla an I colors, by new garcHnrus and by Mule original touches In the management ot coUara,
oelts, Hn*t ami trtm-nlng*
.Vmong tailored olou.es, crepe dr chine appears to be favored fabric Some of the new models are high-
Narroa frill* of the male
huav *Bd up-to-dat* pong
t It U «
j, »b« pic- lu: lhare are loony other ways
tmlored.
to \
efteck. «xc ILMr pear* with U* <4oogate<i wafrt Mne and
HIY$7ER V \n AHCiEHT TOOLS
Inguloua Explanatior as bs Why I raw ‘mpMmorut 8b .-W Hava Been
Coated With Bra**.
The Nation id Muncam of Wales poa-
as crisp and sar.ppy
unS'-irm—or vre wra aoyfhing better suited to the Araericun girt, to -v-ry parfic .lar this mUdy cWt d**ecyoe to be accepted eft a criturtm
t«. mvaa^re orhor* by.
Alt v- usk of our old favorites « U>*r ihert ahail be Munething new about tlicui, aotne little clcverncA* or Mlgfhallty in their cruipoaftoa or
chair decora ion, or f- th* matanaiii j wbfle crape c* rtiine lends itsHf used, or it, the way* ot o^ag Cum we J plainer but not lw«* diatu fulshed tainlng a collectioo of tcelt and wrap- < nave l.iog known. And now the *•« 1 strlw
rial make an effective finish for them.
ot trlm-
miqg them. The Oe-back style reap
It b> handsome In datk • d with ooocraaUny aalk that
ahejrs rbrourt cut-out alaahe* bound vltB the same aUk. Velvet o' ^rblonses with abort peplums efit without a'.cwn* and worn over georgette m(‘Mplouava. are <i*nd»ame and dressy, Tbeif ftt» uauali;. decorated with aUk
lery. Oeoi iutte and velvet arc for the most elaborate models
me made In Britain a: a time when i
I THE USUAL AND UNUSUAL
in copper and tin was ari!! uatug txroat?, tboogh Iron was already known oa the Continent In this coUvcdor of MnrtriRbnts aome are pure bronst. some are of troi coat'd with br-vase, and all are of the aata* patterns »ft
Chocolate Rica Pudding-Scald two cupfuls of milk; add one-fourth of a cupful of uncooked rice, cne-half teaapooefu! of salt. Cook until the rice la teidc,. Add ooe Ublespoonful of better, on*-third of a cunfu: of augar. cue aqaare of chocolate mf -d. onehall tea spoonful of vanilla, one-half cupful of n/iDced raisins and oue-haif cupful of shredded alroondB. Out and fold In the stiffly-beaten whites of two egg*, and ooe-half cupful of craam whipped. Pour the mixture Into a buttered ‘Hiking dish and bake 20 tolnu'e». Spread -with a meringue using a little vanilla flavoring. Brown In the oven. Ginger Pudding —Cream one-third of a cupful of butter with one-half cupful of sugar; add one egg weU beater Mix and rift two and one-fourth cupfuls of flour with three and onehalf trftspoonfuls of bakiog powder, one-fourth ot a taaapoonful of; salt, three ten spoonfuls of gingar; ado alternately with one cupful of ml'V to the first mixture. Turn * a buttered mold, cover and •».- wo hours Serv? with a vanilla «ai*c.. Apricot tauce.—Drain a can of r> fleet a from the;.' ftiruj sad rub through a sieve. There should be three-founts of s cupf-d of pulp. Add three cupfuls of whipped cream, sweeten to tasti and serve oo any plain cot-
Co8m which mak«M the poUtlclaa
Tot k>! th* board with cup* and apt la crotraftd. Thv berrtos craokte oad tho mill M
EVERY-DAY GOOD THINGS.
After the cool fall day s have come. ■ turn to the sncccleat oyster which
IN NEW DRESS ACCESSORIES
it have to stand t that thine* r>
-rant*, gn
* bt bmr* waa
la Britain at tlti time.
Mr. O. G. S. Crawford offers th* in*cresting crplsn* iloc that thwe was one e'rterprbdng merchant of radio.v! teudeotica who could make tool.' of iron but was mmMe to sell them to Ua con*erv t tlve castomeot. so, miking his wa>v* exactly Ilka In shape those la general u»*. he nlppeu U.m, to omi’jM . tuoase. *->d miring up the counterfrit* with genulna articles of vollfl ‘ onme he started on a Journey to dlv po*r ot than, but met with » mishap .nd dropped hsa whole bogful Into s liM. Owtoi* to Ms !«* th* goods Here uwvr dispersed but were pre*er- *d for u* JuM as h* eft them. The r xplanstioa ts a possible and an in-
■ not sately not the only
Origin of filing Tara. -Maahar."
■mart, r" Is purely
' f“’ T,~ 1 darti as to Its exne*. origin, alluoagb 'j® f U- <* four *** bto »lnd that U j av , iub , e Tb- most n-ceptsble «- "T * ^ „ I plauati-'a '* advanced b } Dwrrlare and O. c-mrae »' A an t<( , SQ£ wh0 cUlnl lt ; s derireil from J hat* beer, toftom J |U? wonl •mashex-avu,’' raw,
1 log to fsac.'nate by the eye A 1960 y 1 th* word •wash'' wa* heft'd only In r ‘ ! ty-atricfti iriaoce B tn actress rece ! 11R Di.-ed s friend la the audience or l * j at-wai-tvd to idek up an ac naalntance “ * by ssnlBng or by winking h r eye. the [ nmnagemcsu ftised t*v tor * miifthiwg,’ i. ■ a troop* of actors of Romany atori. | “ I *re ttu-ught to have origlaatad
| ahoct i
often
the
it Is well to know how to play. Anyone It, si much happier who known
how to play.
“The kind of a person who cant play anything Is not very happy. “Ton have learned that tu* placw where the bee* -an sting you when you steal their hooey u. upon your dear 'tla unprotected noaca. “Tod’ye learned alt of thia. Ton'vfc learned to fight bravely sod well if need hut you’ve 'earned tust ytm needn't fight for the sake of fighting. “You know that you ratWn't go after men. If they attack you It is ft different tr after. But never, never must you attack men first. know that berrire and frulta sod nice. delMoca roots .nake the beM
meals for you.
“Sr, , meal* wake you healthy uad wise. And all •war* should «e healthy
"Tea. you know all these lesson*. And you know bow to smell from a dlatcnce to you know whether there ’ ta food ahead or whether there is danger In front oi you. '•You know thet you have cousins , suffc as the Black Bears and the Olnaanioii Beer* but you are the Ortxsly Bears and you belong to a wonderful family of bear* “1 would rather belong to the Orlssly f mllr than any other family. We’re ytg-ln sire and e are very fine. "Too know that when it la necew sary for you to strike you roust stand 00 your hUd legs. Then you will not only be able to defe 1 and look after yourselves better, bu: ou will look so powerful and so stroa*. •'Ye*, you know all of there, thing* 1 cannot think of anything else which I haven’t taught you which" you should learn. , , “Ah. you've bean s pride and a Jog to Mother Bear anti the has beep so
have learned. “And whan you go off think wisely for there are always apt
Oyrtor Stew.— Put a .tint of oysters in a colarder and pour over them onefourth of a cup-
ful of water. Pick them over In the eager* carefully to remove any bits of shell and place the oysters In s stewpan. Bret three cupfuls of milk over hot water; strain Into It the liquor from the oyster, add »he oyster* and cook -ntll the edge, rtirt and they are plump; season with ooe-hart teaKpoonru! ot ssto. and a few dasb*e of isrpper. add there taolespooufuit Of hotter to the ho’ milk end bring to the boiling pota,; serve at once. Overcooking of oysters toughen# them and
ruins tha flavor.
Meet Pi#— "Dse any cold-cooked meet except salted meat Cut In small 1 lacea, pot Into s baking olth and corer with a slightly thickened and neoftooed grarr. Place over the heat
t which I haven’t told you about and you will hare to bn quick and uae your brain*." • We will. Mother Bear. Never fear.
“And. Mother Bear." they added, ••do you think «* are too ©tu to ha*e a few games, as It Is vacation time and our lemons are overt Yon do not
while the crust K being prepared. To ! think It .will be undignified of tt* to
pint <*f sifted flour add four level j pig, gemes, do youf
teajtpooifuls or baking powder and : lea spoonful of salt. Mix ; ftjoruughly and work hi tiu-ec fablo1 apoonfaU of twitter. Add three-fourths ; of a cupful of milk or enough to make j a soft dough Spread this orer the | meal and bake in a hot oven until the ernst h well done said browned oa
us
. poh
VU.;.-. : -' -•brir .heft '. .•
Not a bit of It." said Mother Boar. So the bears pla>t«i and baa a very fine time, and when their playing was all over with Mother Bear •aid; T know a Sic* berry patch down the woods a short distance. How shoot ending ofC with a ’lah of b«c-
rtesT'
“We won't bother about the dish
I.t students of the autumn mode* ' make the hand-some collar at J vwte* Creole C-oquetter.- -Mix one ■'t.pfu! & n, hut bow about emtlng alt icrv? In reporting them as f«* ; piece at th* right. i of href fr-xn ti* top of »he round or w j t b a mwi i of berriesT urrlng 'ttiio that ts strikingly , Aloug with other Spanlali m.-dep. ‘ t }.. end „f * porterl.ouv .teas, fine- “Fine said all the bear* but they make up for thia by . come fancy comb# for th. luor. for j j, chopped with onv-tMrd of a cup- ttT . * la g^w so fst that we the great vartrty in which awopsed ! ereolc?. i-oml s decaisl oui will, d,«»- fj,, r . f nncooke.1 rice, heaaou with n(J! l0 aU w tmer. but •tries aw (JeWoped. ; ere or festhen. foretell th- return ot j tvo-lhlrds of a ‘cHsp-vnifnl c.f salt. * wUI curt up in our den homes tn tho Bstfantog with neckwear, amoag coiffure decorations and ether varieties uttl* -syM.nc and white pepper. Mix old trunk* ot tree* and will not nved ami sail ri m thetv are new (Vrelop in comba ought to be welcome fur , n d add s heaping mblespoonful j- tbiag ,o too-i. meats in rxuai wylrti and a few -w ■ daytlm,- woor-c-r,rial) some varls- , cf ttu mixture la chbagv leares tint wiu euoutfi, quiie eonugh." nsual ooveUiOb Yonure w.tb cuffs Han "> luur-dresslnf styles ^ °7* r ' | fcav* bt -u parboiled two minittre. s p* «re that we do.' 1 said tho Bottom of North Atlantic. j to nJfrX made of raj pteaart «tn ; uoo. ’Vlth th revival of combs, fans jamim-r on* hour 'n tomato sau.-o. r
The bottom of the North AUaittc broideries, small ihns-comeroO fteht- ir lmp<^tai‘Ce; they have arrays pe^* may bo ruined by ere.- j • Lei - oe ceroim that we do.” said «an 1# *»v ot tbs » ldoBt and moo! j M flniabed wuh s narraw bwnd I born.’ ^'^T.vT^.d^lTe ! - W | tbe^ uT "sr ■eu pUins In the world. U the ore a fringe of Mr, mC scarfs that aw ' ltt “' 0 tuTrelwak rtJOQat of wa,tr whlrt '-i t^roTm | - Ah ut'ft t>« sure of that." said ere d'-*ln« off. a wagon *lg- b* ) „ erreturi,,,, of the hat drapery are em*iX**tk t*aX *n*X to * i with ,11 :IW fle-cios* fihvor snd t tQ * .o.ZTL^r
nv«i> all the way from Vahrntia. ! uore). The restore with cuffs ened Interest in tt,ere lovriy a«.re»or-, . — “ '
i the were coast of Ireb-od, to Tria- : a re promfslag for they provide
- bay. to Nowfoundi-cd. : touches cf rivld red or to dart stieet [ ri 1) 'rtom Valentis the ired wou'4 Mo | *osse*. l+e/t* 'Dtr&r&i*
»we MC for iibott AOO rn!!« 10 the ■ Tw,, r ’Pulsr heck pteeos apiwssr I* ‘
. bottom Is cow cov- i ltw picture to be wore wit!, suit coate horns cf sre yor.ee. ■ „ tnxetiox There t*o Biyire have i
» tut central pteh.. . -.srl .tions. The raffled ,
mlfcw wide, the i» ‘ j» made o? net and h*j a tic* of hero 1 fiwaasa;.-*.
f the surfac' of whK* j «lchting by way .< f^onmmt. t \ Mahogany wo ■ to oy of the resUy [ "’V
renter. « -U cJ^- ( -r-g huajp for ewretoc* airek ,
"desk fflavor .«<
growth prirOpie is well as miner* •alts. IVas shoaM be cocked ebor | tweirr oil;,ule* or on -half h;*^ •. I as little water srtU keep th*' I fruro scorriilag. then servo then,, n > 1 '‘.raining off the water, with burs ! and cream or a »hlt* aruce ns
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