Cape May Herald, 20 July 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY. JULY 20, T005.

for the housewife

may U) wade U*efin In mui dtrwttou* brtUcW* table uaa. Wrat m tooth powder. U »-Ul hwp tb» sum* hard and the teeth beautifully wfatta. ▲too If you liaee had a tooth extracted and the bleeding duea not atop, finalng the mooih wUh aalt and water erUl proee a guk-k remedy. Mixed with hot water It make* a good gargle for a •ore throat, and If a little U put with lemon Juke utalne on hugcre from Ink. feeling potato**, etr.. wlU be eaidly re moved. U'bcu tw*«>uiB* are dtacokieed rub a little mK on the etalaa before washing them and the blemish quickly dhuquwara

Km-«» Aba FruH alone will not auetaln life tor any great length of time, but help* to foniish a variety In the diet It atlmu latex anti Improwe apjHTtlte and dlgeetkm. relieve* Hit rut and lutroducea water Into the Kjtttoui, uet* tut a lakatlAW or aetrlngent. atlumlatea the kklneya and anppllex the organic wilt to prt»i>er nutriment Autoug the laxatWea are flga, prunes, dates, nectarinea, oranges and mulberrtea. » The aatringeuts are blackberries, dewberries, ra»[.berries, jiomegranates. pears, quinces, wild cherries, cranber xlea and medial*. The kind of fruit used for diuretics are grapes, black currants, peaches, wbortkberrie* and prickly pear*. The refrigerants are red and white currant*. gooseberries, lemons, Umea and •ppk*

ter. Bring to a boll, then tot It ( on the bark of the atora for an bocr.

daw a piece of the goods to tha waist band of waab draaaas that It may bare

No more soggy pie crust. Sprinkle the bottom and aide crusts of the pie with finely grated breadcrumbs. Ti—v will not be noticed In the fruit and mince plea.

CONDENSED DISPATCHES.

Tbe strong, fleshy roots of the dandelion make u iwlatabie dish resembling salsify. They are at their beat from June to October. Scrape and boil tbe roots in suited water until tender. Make a good white aanco. using either milk or stock and seasoning with a lit tie onion. Add tbe roots cooked tender and serve hot, or scrape and boll In ashed water to which a dessertspoonful of vinegar has been added. When tender but still quite firm drain, dip In batter, fry and serve sprinkled with fine chopped chervil and garnished

with sliced lemon.

Procure heavy shirting gingham: one

and one-quarter yards will be enough. Double one yard In the middle croaawlse, plaiting the raw edges at tbe top after Unit cutting away a part of each side of the upper piece for pocket-like

, Tike cut Pace or bem the

curved -edges. Extend the band for strings long enough to cross and Or In front as It can be V£d nrwti more easily that way. Doable stitch the sides bekm the pocket openings and stitch a strip flat on the underside of tbe band to bang It

up by.

The walla of a room near tbe t are often greatly damaged by tbe door bandies knocking against them when tbe door to flung wide open. To prevent this take a fairly large spool cover it first with cotton wool or wadding and then with velvet or doth, so' as to make It look neat Put a long

St to the floor about four Inches from

ariflk wati behind the door. Then tbe

twndto cannot damage tbe walk

m-

with it the white of aa egg to form a thick paste and apply It to the article to be mended. When dry It to almost

o soften tt and for that rea-

son must be freshly mixed when used.

WoteMe Bveata erf the Week BHi-Sr (hroni'-lf-d. Emile Alton, one of the principal figure* In the old Puuanut canal scandal. was found deauj^u kb* apartment* at Purls under clrcamvinnee* Indicating out cldc. Hr was sentenced in is:*® to eight yeure - imi>ruMtiunt‘Ut for <-ompUcity with Banin Ah- Reinneh and Dr. Cornelius Her* in the fraud* of the “panama Canal camiwuy. Mrs. Jules Ashland of MuneawB, Pa., 1m* a daughter. Marie, ttm-e year* old. Mrs. Ashland, ill since Marie's birth, left Marie to the care of a l-Tan ish uume girl. Recently the mother'* health Improved, and then she talked to her daugnter. She became alarmed when Marie's bobtde could not lie understood. It turned out to be pure

Finnish.

Koreans have raised a fund to *cud Hev. P. T. Ton. a Korean Methodl*t minister, to Washington to see Prreddeot Rooeerelt for the- purjioee of asking that effort* be* made by the Catted State* In the forthcoming iiearw negotiations to bring about an agreement by which tbe Korean nation wHl become Independent within toventy years If It show* fitness for self government MasMlar. Jalr IT. Laura Hyde Woodworth fttedman. wife of Edward Clarence Stedmnn. tlie banker-poet l* dead of bean disease at tbe villa of tin- family in Bronx villa, X. T. Mrs. Stedman. who was about seventy years old. had been 11! for nearly a year. The effort* of Mayor Weaver to place Phltadelphlii'* administration on an economical busl* has resulted in tbe dismissal of fifty more men They were employed In tbe bureau of water. The reason* given were economy. Inefficiency and Insufficient employment. General Nelson A. Mile* and hi* son. Lieutenant Sherman Mile*, sailed on the American line steamship.8t. Ixmls. Tbe lieutenant has Just graduated from West Point Md doe* not have to rejiort to. bis regiment until Sept. 03. In tbe meantime father and son vrill take In southern Eurojie. Louis Augur. Mixty-flre year* ok!, married and a grandfather, killed him self at Jersey City, X. J.. by khootiu;lu a fit of remorse following sen so tlonal disdoaure* which resulted In tbe grunting of a divorce to George M. Meyers again*! Clara K. Meyers. Ap gar teas named, as tbe core^wadent. Pour hundred mechanic* of toe govenunent'uavy yard at Washington met and appointed a committee of two confer wKh tbe president at Oyster Bay looking to s--curing from him on order allowing the navy yard em ployees Saturday half holiday* during the summer. Walter •fleott. whose “special" broke the record -to Chicago and who to now in New York. 1* not u mystery .in the gold conn try In and about Barstow and Daggett, Chi. Scott's mlae s* one of »svera] in the richest property in •the vicinity of Furnace creek. Three shipments hy a train of twelve barr^r netted Scott $170,000. ■aaarrfar. Jalr IS. Canada baa won tbe Kolapore shooting cup at the Bisley rifle range*, .near

London.

Advlcm frsm Washington aay that Governor Canter of Honolulu wtil reconsider his resignation. It Is stated that while la Ban Francisco Secretary Taft, at the request of P Koosavelt, asked Governor Carter Xo withdraw bto resignation. Tbe bodies of Miss Gladys Dodge. Captain Storms and Fnglnaer Grade were recovered near Dobbs M. Y^ In tbe wraok of tbe steam yacht Normandie, which was sunk in eolUskm with tbe steamer Volnnd on Tuesday night The body of Miss Dodge was found Imbedded In the wreckage. Walter Scott tbe new Croesus who has da as tod tbe Pacific coast w won from a Death valley mine, arrived at New York from Chicago on .the Twentieth Century T lmttatoC

son must be freshly mix«

was awakened this morning by a little screamT" When the ronundr.im was given up the happy new |*n replied. “Lost night 1 luid a castle In the air, and thl* niorntng I Imre an bell In tlx- eastb*." Mother aiu! baby girl

are doing well.

Krldar. Jalr 14. Having Invited s host of friends and relive* to attend a fle*tn at hi* luuletidn near San Luis Pot«**l, Mexico. J»rgi‘ de la C. Cahrera. a wealthy Mexican landowner. deUberatply atiMsl l«e fore an irffurlated ball and was gored to death la-fore the eye* of III* gneat*. Some wealthy member* of a Pitt* bnrg fl*hlng rlnh. who thought they w*-re lalng "done" by a three dollai charge, aiieele*! their baggage fr-trt the Erie Marion to the I). and C. pier at Cleveland. O.. anti on a steamer <rti their way up the l ike* celebrated their Independence with a banquet. Thoina* W. I^iwsou of Boatott wa* the gue*t of the Mlnnea|»oll* (Minn.) CommerelHl club. Mr. Lawaoin apeak-1 ing to f**) memla-ra, aaltl In iwrt: "1J bare several udllion* myself, and 1| wronged.the Amorlean people In get ; ting It. But I did not know it at the time When rirs time comes I will give that money back to them. John 1< j Rockefeller 1**worth fMO.tkW.OnO. and 1 | ran *-!t down ami show you in a j week's time how la* got every (s-ntiy 1 of It. There ix’uo^a-Tet al*«it It. Ev 1 that JohnDrltm-kefeller ha* j lie got .dishonestly." Tbarsdov. Jalx IS. I*Feak , c-rit Roosevelt ha* declined the j UivltutU-u extended by On- government of .Australia to Ml*** Alice Roosevelt to visit that colony with Secretary

aft and party.

H. C. Frick announced that tie had com(vlet<xl arrangements for the erection of an office bull, ing of wonderful magniitHh- oa tb<- former site of the Cathedral at Ittttslmrg The butkllng III coat *injoou,«Ni. A 700 i-oun.l mackerel wa* landed at T.wg Reai-'.. X. Y.. by Captnln CTiarlr* H. Vatimyne mid l*!s eri*w. U a* not the ma--k-rel that finds Its ay to the breakfast table, lait a horse mackerel, a *j»ec!es wlileh sometimes nllaln* the welglit of ludf a ton.

SMALL SAVINOSHOW THEY GROW

5 cents a day in one year amounts to

mt i s*.

? 18.25. 36 50, 9« 25. 182.50. 27.V75365.00.

jn ten yts

912 50 1.1125.00 2-737- 5° 3.650 00

the young man who has come out of tbe west with that great Basset money. * Declaring that be had race threatening letters from members at his congregstloti and believing that Jk to to danger trf liodlly bam. Bsr. Father John Csurgorlch. pastor of the Greek Catholic church at Itoeotou. N. 'J, bas am-eetod to the polled for a to carry a re-rut Tor. He

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