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Show KITCHEN CABINET i he New.paper Union I bom The hpplne of people la h. mUrderel by any totwo hi or ba each determined own way. Rlcbee or poverty. A. F. WHITNEY. Ndd B. Girl Fights Big Handicap . T. J fn hr oltioa or obacurlty have nothing 5Tdo with It Home happlneaa la and aym-an- d built on unaelflshneM forbearance or else not ottered DAY FOR RAILROAD MEN R B, i ",""wt SIX-HOU- Into ruin." six-ho- ur O!" ten-ho- ten-ho- ASAKV GRAHAA DAILY FOOD bam that will be I breakfast lo enjoyed is plain boiled ham cui thin slices una frizzled In a hot frying pan until 3331111 well Si browned With the morn toast and Ins coffee tills makes a most 1el fiilu ful appetizer. When desserts seem to be hard to Prepare make, try orange shortcake. the oranges, finely cut after peeling, witb sugar and allow them to stand an hiur or more before serving Make biscuit and a rich baking powder serve the cakes well buttered and "The children were fast asleep, for was Christmas night," began Daddy with a sniile, "but Lucy had a new companion. "On the pillow beside her with his arm around Ills neck wag a Teddy Hear. And such a nice Tv'ddy Boar! "lie was brown and his bright eyes lnoked as if he thought the world was a very jolly place after all. "'Listen Lucy said the Teddy Hear. 'I have secrets to tell you now that you are fast asleep.' "And at that point Lucy awoke and the Teddy Bear continued with a twinkle in his eye. 'At least everybody else Is fast asleep!' "Lucy put her arms around the Ted dy Hear and hugged him very close. "You see,' continued the Teddy Bear. 'I was made by Santa Claus. "'And what fun I had after I was made. I was In his shop long. long before Christmas eve, for he has to make so many Teddy Bears. " There were white Teddy Beam, and black ones and brown ones just like me. Some were larger and some were very much smaller than I am. "'And In Santa's shop there were, oh io many rubber balls and worsted bulls and balls witb pictures painted on them. "'Didnt we love those balls! "And what fun we had playing hall, for we found he had made some bats. '"We had teams the white Teddy Hears played against the black Teddy Hears and the brown Teddy Bears, like me, divided up so that we helped both ur trans-portio- aj business. hot. FAULTS IN SCHOOL TRAINING lf one half cooked chicken, chopped, cupful of chopped walnut meats tousled, one cupful of chopped celery, two tablespoonfuls of chopped pimentoe. three tahlespoonfuls of french dress Ins and seasoning of salt and cayPlace on lettuce leaves, covet enne. mayonnaise and garnish with walnut meats, lemon points and parsley. Spanish Rice. To one cupful of chopped steak add a tablespoonful of suet and brown In a hot frying pan, stirring well; add one cupful of un cooked meat, a cupful of rice, one cupful of tomato, salt and pepper to taste, one tablespoonful each of chopped red and green pepper fried In the fat. Pout Into a baking dish and hake until well browned. Serve with lettuce salad Chicken Escalloped with Corn. This is a nice way of using a small amount of chicken to make a main dish. Take a cupful of cooked minced chicken, one can of corn (dried cooked corn is delicious in this dish), a tablespoonful of grated onion, salt and cayenne to taste. Mix with one cupful of thick rich white sauce, cover with croutons and bake in a hot oven until brown. To prepare the 'white sauce use two tablespoonfuls each of butter and flour cooked together, adding one cupful of rich milk; cook until smooth, then add to the corn and with chicken. Salad. Take one cupful ot f cupful of f chopped peanuts, cupful each of chopped celery and olives and a bil of graled or finely minced onion Mix with highly seasoned mayonnaise and serve on lettuce, A delicious little biscuit prepared of the baking powder biscuit mixiure. adding four or five tahlespoonfuls ol chopped ham. rolled and cut Into silver dollar size, and served with a salad, makes a most dainty course for a little dinner. Timely Good Things. This is the season when the pumpkin is popular. Pumpkin pie Is harrl to equal for Tasty cooked peas, one-hal- one-hal- When using a pie for 8 company o c c a slot), pipe whipped By DR. WARREN 1 Get away from fads and teach school children things practical. There is too much teaching, too many devices,-too-muccanned stuff that is only window dressing. Some teachers and supervisors are so intent on a particular liking that they drill the class on an isolated item and fail to cover the work of the term as a whole. A teacher with a good textbook and a thorough knowledge of her subject does not need fantastic plans to train her children. Plenty of comprehensively reading, writing, reciting and blackboard work without much fuss and running around by the teacher will do all that can be done. Each teacher should institute a home period once a week. It should be a club period in which the teacher should learn the plans, purposes, traits and ambitions of each pupil. Let a boy who would make a good lawyer aim to be a policeman if that is what he wants. When the time comes for him to change his plans he will be the better for it Only aimless pupils are truant, disorderly or careless. By DR. STEPHEN An appetizing canape as Is Ham sauce-Ta- With Pineapple and Raism a thick slice of the cen ter cut of ham. sear It on both sides "i a hot frying pan, then stick cloves over the top use a dozen Mis two tablespoonfuls of brown sugar, one teaspoonful of mnstnrrt n tni.i.. iRronnfU of vinegar and cupful of water. Pour over the nnr" Place In the oven well covered and hake one hour. For the sauce ake cupful of pineapple juice, two tablespoonfuls of browi. ugar, a pinch of d salt, of a cupful of seedless raisins, one-ihlrof a cupful of diced pineapple, one table .spoonful of lemon Juice and one table spoonful of cornstarch. Cook until smooth. ke one-fourt- h chopped almonds, two stria chKa h i hi) cupful of finely mnced cnnnnpi chlcken Dreasl ' f ' 1 ' ,e." and 8erve with a spoon with :n'PPp(l cream sprinkled B,'j- shredded almonds. ' ...... yster Salarf thev curl, chon , ... r buu uuu cei erv n,,,, j nnise dressing. "" Serve on lettuce. her awake at I slept nizht, so restlessly. No one knows how package ft I what you would pay for two or three sodas. "One day one of my teachers i found me sobbing. Why, she said, Sometimes slug- - iJ J? causes restless Bleep. Why don't youtryNuJol?' my a clear healthy iUrt from poor im- 7ff Initios (ooutipitioa or IB pation). 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If You Are Dimatleflml with what you have, for aomethlnir you want, land, bunintaa. bulldtnK", or what have youT - CONNING. IOWA, JACK EN'OBTKOM vidians 1 Salt Lake W. N. U., City, No. 47-1- 929 Not the Place. Not Cbanca The country roads were pleasant. Boarder Mrs. Jinks. 1 can't pay you my rent Just now, but If you'll As they stopped at an Intersection the young man remarked: "Here's a take my I. O. U. for It until Landlady Indeed 1 won't Not If fork." "No place for a spoon," declared you was to offer me the whole the girl. f pClnrt1ild world looked like as we skimmed along III do not hold the British government wholly to blame for the recent attacks on the Jews in Palestine by Arab bands and I have faith in that government's promise to protect them from further molestation. When I spoke recently of the British government I did not include the authorities in Palestine, as the latter government is entirely separate, and I would not insult the British government by identifying them with the persons who permitted the slaughter of nearly a hundred of my own people. Certain persons in Palestine who call themselves Christians not only permitted the murderous attacks on defenseless women and children, but were on the part of the Arabs. instrumental in creating We must not allow the recent reports of "war" and "massacre" to reduce the emigration to the Jewish homeland. If it does, the Arabs have For any RSTDRII IUFJ552S1 wKetlioijaWflAtMffMa" BABY J ill-w- ill won. I would not indict a whole people for what might have been the 'What Fun We Had Playing ac- d fields, stopping at every house where Santa Claus knew there butcheries. j CLASSICS NOT COLLEGE NEED By DEAN HERBERT E. HAWKES, Columbia CoDef. The passing of the Greek and Latin classics as required studies hat not weakened the cultural background of American college students. The new method of wide survey in all departments has great advantages for the average college student over the old system of intense concentration in a single field. Unless I am greatly mistaken there is as large a percentage of our able students today who gain the results that the classics were supposed to furnish as there were when these subjects were required of all. Unformedium of the classitunately they do not usually gain it through the cal languages, but it comes nevertheless! If a given college imposes requirements for its degree that demand a high degree of specialization with the scholar's devotion, that college must either be certain that all of the students are of the scholar's temof those who are admitted to perament or look forward to a sad slaughter or else in the course of a few college but who do not possess this quality, of the wind to the shorn lamb. years expect a gradual tempering BASIC LAW MADE CRIME AID By RALPH F. LESEMAN, St. LouU (Awt. V. S. Attorney). flint todav between violation of the bills of rights, and criminal organization as hierarchical encouragement of crime. There is a are as the national government and often more highly organized. They guar-antethe use who rights counseled by men with a knowledge of the law, crime. of defense the in by the Constitution the to have our homes protected from unwarranted search, ed The right trial by jury, are fundamental and innate, tight to a fair hearing and a his home as a shield under but they can be abused. The criminal uses himself vnthtechni-calitie- s the cloak of Constitutional guarantees. He protects which are not themcreated by the courts and the legislatures, which the Constitution says must be selves part of the Constitution, but f statute enforced as long as they remain on the should and law which are not a part of the basic rights be changed. fJ We can never be sure just what makes an infant restless, but the remedy can always be the same. Good old Castoria ! There's comfort in every drop of this pure vegetable preparation, and not the slightest harm in its frequent use. lAs often as Baby has a fretful spell, is feverish, or cries and can't sleep, let Castoria soothe and quiet him. Sometimes it's a touch of colic. Sometimes constipation. Or diarrhea a condition that should always be checked without delay. Just keep Castoria handy, and give it promptly. Relief will follow Ball" snow-covere- tions of a comparative few. There were some Arabs who protected the Jewish women and children and opposed the wholesale murders and d of m'Pl.v waa a very room-mat- e, popular girL Soon she asked to have her room changed. It seems I kept I one-thir- lZ to collese," says Mrs. Jones. "Freda, my over the hoofs, through the white, S. WISE, Prominent Zionist. one-hal- f Supreme Chicken Soup.-T- ake three luartg 0f Knod r)ch ch!cken brothi0d(, r tahl,.sp,M,nfuls of flour and butter cooked together and blended with a k au "iue or- ...v-inIAA ., h.,ll urillll. away Mill to which tablespoon ful of grated cheese has been around the edge and In de prepared follows: Cut bread in circles and fry brown m a little butter Skin and bone sardines, rub to a paste., ad.t chopped peanuts or peanut buttei. u little lemon Juice and hard coked egu put through a sieve or rlcer Spread over the bread and finish in edge with finely chopped egg white seasoned with salt. Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Wliea I was seventeen I went "'I was trying to see what the . a few sign sides. " 'Then came the time when Santa, whose shop was becoming so full of toys that we couldn't play ball very much, asked us to move Into a little side room where we would have more space. " 'So, for a while, we played In there until It became time for us to be put Into different packs. "'Then we were driven along In a sleigh drawn by reindeer with jingling bells on their harness. '"Once or twice I was sure I was going to fall out of the pack. j BRITISH RULE IN PALESTINE cream added, VAN NAME, Brooklyn School Principal. when she school and unpopular in college, but not bo Mrs. Norma Kussel Jones of 1567 Cramer. 11 ur Extra Fine Chicken Salad. Rub a salad bowl with a cut clove ol garcupfuls of lic, add one and one-ha- appearance, and everything looked brighter. 'What have you been doing to yourself?' asked my room-mat- e. You are a different girl' The dayi and years that followed were filled with every activity and. not long ago Freda was maid of honor at my wedding. That'swhatNujoIdid former Such a simple way to health and happiness! Your doctor will tell you that Nujol contains bo medicines or drugs it Is simply bodily lubricationharmless, normal, and it works easily so you will be regular a3 clock work. You can get abottleinasealed found herself snubbed in LUCY'S COMPANION ur ten-ho- BONNER ur eight-hou- eight-hou- OUR a girl MANYdespair would give up ARRING some unforeseen cataclysm the day is inevitable "" . ;iauon ,nastry. And I predict that when it cornea wi disappoint its critics in the same manner the dar ana tne r day disappointed their predecessor!. Th, rai.roads were generally more prosperous during the period the day was ,n effect than under the twelve-hoday, and they have been more prosperous since the establishment of the r day thin they were under the day, and the costs of transportation have not mounted disproportionately. Amorg the factors directly contributing to prosperity are health, personal efficiency and a generally higher order of morale n among workers. Shortening the work day is economically reproductive, resulting in better business conditions. No longer is the worker's leisure a matter of academic human welfare. The vast aggregation of "mass service industnes"-f- or a single example, the entertainment enterprises-fi- nd that shorter hours make possible millions of new consumers and patrons. The worker's leisure, therefore, not only enjoys its humanitarian appeal; it is also counted responsible for new business aggregating uncounted millions. The extension of the five-dweek until now approximately half a million workers enjoy it, has been no small factor in this new were children. "'I stayed in my pack for a long time before we reached your house. " 'And wasn't I glad that I hadn't fallen out into the snow, because then might have been burled deep In a snowdrift and I wouldn t have gotten here at all.' '"Hut you did get here and I'm so glad !' exclaimed Lucy as she gave the brown Teddy Bear an extra hug. "And I'm glad, too,' replied the brown Teddy Bear. " 'But I had a good look at the stars as we hurried along and they seemed t(vhe smiling at us In sucb a friendly way. "'They called down to Santa Claus and said that they enjoyed seeing his Christmas ride more than anything that happened through the whole year. "'Santa Claus threw his cap Into the air and said. "That makes me feel .' very happy." , "'And the moon followed us along, for he said he wouldn't miss the fun ' ' ; for anything. "'When we reached your house I came down the chimney witb many other toys, but I was put right at the top of your stocking. "'And I'll never leave yon as long as you want me to stay.' he said. "Then that will be forever,' said Lucy. 'Isn't that nice?' " 'Wonderful !' said the brown Teddy Hear, and he looked as if he really meant- It, as Lucy again fell asleep." Feeding- Tiny Tadpole have who brought up orphan People lambs and puppies on bottles little dream' how easy Is their task coro-are- d with some tasks.that confront the keepers at the London zoo. Recently some one sent the society a foam nest. An ; Asiatic tree frog makes these foam nests, and In them ts eggs turn to tadpoles. There was great delight over such n acquisition, and the foam nest was laced In a moist room, and kept at a lgti temperature till the tiny tadpoles Then the little creatures hatched. had to be fed by hand. The keepers are offering the midget itch things as tiny green flies, proffered on the end of a camel's hair "Hish, So far th y are feeding well Toto K! a w -- . tf xilill very promptly; if it doesn't, yott should call a physician. All through babyhood, Castoria should be a mother's standby; and a wise mother does not change to stronger medicines as the child grows older. Castoria is readily obtained at any drugstore, and the genuine easily identified by the Chas. H. Fletcher signature that appears on every wrapper. 4aaeaamaBmeaMeamMaaaBaaa Juet Slow Mr. Smith, yon are not dumb, HANFORD'S 1 1 Balsam of Myrrh do you ask? . . A Healing Antiseptic Toto Big sister said that she bad AJeiJin are amdwrlaJtrlaadywaay lataU been expecting you to speak all Win- SrittetlleSaeaitai. ter. : .' . Wealth Is a curse when the neigh-that mar- Courtship Is a beau-kno- t bors have 1L riage pulls Into a hard knot. . y The Mark of Genuine Asoiri n.. DATES ASPIRIN is like an old friend, tried and - true. There can never be a satisfactory substitute for either one. Bayer Aspirin is genuine.'' It is the accepted antidote for pain. Its relief may always be relied on, whether used for the occasional headache, to head-of- f a cold, or for the more serious aches and pains from neuralgia, neuritis; rheumatism or other ailments. 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