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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON, UTAH I Firsl-Trous- er Suits for Little Boys (Prup&rftd by the United Rrates Department of Agriculture.) The clothes worn by a Utile boy, be- tween two and three years old, may be made to help train him In self If he Is If carefully designed. obliged always to run to some older person to be dressed, buttoued and unbuttoned. he does not develop the that he should have as he tome Into contact with other and people outside of the family circle. Being able to do things for oneself Is a great source of It Is also a convenience to ny mother to have her child able to flress himself without her hetp and go to the toilet alone. He soou begins to take pride In selecting what he wishes to wear, and at this stage can be taught very readily to take care of his clothes, both when he wears them end when they ought to be put away or laid out, ready for another day. In the past, one of the greutest obstacles to complete independence eu sountered by the small boy has been rell-inc- e chll-Bre- f the complicated system of buttons and belts around his waist. There seems to be no renaon why boys' trouser i Tiny Capes in Fashion Limelight a boy who likes to climb because but tons on the side seams often cnuse binding and nre frequently torn off as a result. As In all the trousers designed by the clothing specialists of By JULIA BOTTOMLEY sleeves, or at least to suggest them as they ripple from the shoulder, oi flow and flutter about the arm with an exceeding grace. It's the fashion for tennis frocks t be caped, the model pictured showlni an attractive treatment The material for this frock is as Interesting as the styling of the dress Itself, being dainty wool chains. If you have not had printed challls suggested as a ilkabU and chic material for the making ol frocks to wear on the tennis court, you have missed a very Important style message. In fact, challis la an exceedingly popular fabric Just now, for not only simple daytime frocks, bnt for the blouse to be worn with the suit, or for the entire ensemble. Paisley patterned challls Is ever so smart In colorings duplicating those of quaint cashmere shawls. Bordered challls makes up stunningly Into three piece costumes. Then, too, It Is the fashion to wear short Jackets of chaUls In monotone, over challls frocks. To return to the subject of capelets, designers are not hesitating to employ them, not only for simple washable dresses, but afternoon chiffons revel in all sorts of little frilly contraptions to give grace to the shonlder line. Sometimes, even when sleeves are employed, capelets are also Included Is the picture. the bureau, these are above ths knee and are roomy enough to be comfortable, especially in the seat. The blouse illustrated has several good points. The simulated collar is stitched flat and so are the trimming bands on the sleeves, which are purposely made very short This gives greater freedom and does not Interfere with the bend of the elbow. A printed fabric with a small pattern In colors harmonizing with the plain color of the trousers and trimming Is appropriate for a boy between two and three, but unfigured materials may be used If preferred. Soy Beans Are Becoming Popular as Table Food Soy beans, long considered In this country us feed fit for live stock only, are gradually Unding a place on the American table. Soy beans have been ut Hired for many centuries by the people of the oriental countries In the preparation of numerous fresh, fermented. and dried food products. Extensive experiments In North America and Europe Indicate the value of soy beuns as the basis of food for persons requiring a low starcb diet, says the United States department of Agriculture, and for many years food companies have bad on the market forms of soy bean flour prepared for persons requiring a diet of this kind. Investigations have shown that soy bean flour as a gruel Is a most vulu able food for Infants. World Ha a Few A wise wife is one who pretends to believe everything her husband tells her. Chicago News. d (& It does not follow because a frock is sleeveless that the top of the arms will remain uncovered not with millions of tiny capes doing duty, as they now are, in the absence of sleeves. In almost every Instance where aleeves are minus a capelet Is present. Very flattering, so youthful, and with a refining touch that does away with the crude lines of otter sleevelessness. So It is, that as prettily frivolous as capelets may appear, they really are put here for a purpose, their mission being to look and to act like little Some Good Dishes for the Table By NELLIE MAXWELL Nothing is small! Noallly muffled hum of summer bee But finds some coupling with the Practical Suit for Small Boy. . ihould have so many buttons and openings. And in different suits they may be in different places, so that the ipedal manipulation of each suit has .o be learned. After studying the faults of boys luits as made heretofore and the ways to remedy them, the bureau of home economics of the United Stutes Department of Agriculture has designed i number of practical suits which overcome some of the most undesirIt Is suggested that able features. antll a little boy has learned to solve the problem of bow to fasten his own things, the same basic design be used for all hls trousers so that buttons and buttonholes will always be In the same convenient place. Variety may be obtained by slight changes In detail, color, materiul. and so on. Simple front openings are recommended, with Kuttons and buttonholes that are easily manipulated and uniform In size. For a very small boy who wears the Oliver Twist type of suit which has the trousers buttoned to the blouse, a design Is ilmple and satisfactory ihown In the picture. The trouser ieg Is cut without a side seam and the placket, instead of being on the tide Is slanted forward to make a front drop. The plackets are finished to simulate welt pockets with a fairly wide underlap. The front section laps ver the back Id these trousers, but nly four buttons are used, and they re so accessible that the little boy will have no trouble In buttoning them This location of the butcorrectly. tons 1j especially good In the case of t spinning stars, pebbls at your foot but proves a sphere: Earth's crammed with Heaven, And every common bush afire with No Ood But only he who sees takes off shoes. hit Elizabeth Barret Browning. The beautiful small cakes and pastries which are so attractively decorated and we find so expensive when we come to purchase, may be pre- at home pared with little work. There are several kinds of foundations, the puff paste, chow paste (this Is the kind used when making cream puffs), then the cake foundation and short bread pastry. Almond Slice. Spread the entire sheet of cake with a tart Jelly or Jam beaten to a paste, then cut It Into strips three to four inches long and f one and Inches wide. Spread the sides with Jelly. Top each with a heavy meringue made with two egg whites, eight tablespoonfuls of sugar h and teaspoonful of almond extract Arrange with a pastry tube, then sprinkle with powdered sugar and top with shredded almonds. Place In a slow oven to lightly brown. Neapolitan Square. Cut the cake into squares, spread half the squares with apricot Jam, currant Jelly or orange marmalade, cover with the squares and press together between boards until firmly joined. Now spread the sides with Jelly beaten to a paste with a few drops of water one-hal- one-fourt- two-inc- h and dip each Into finely chopped coconut. Ice the tops with a thick chocolate icing and in the center place a halved maraschino cherry, cut side down; add stem and leaves of citron or green icing. Fruit Pastrle. Use the cake foundation, cut into strips, squares or rounds, put together with a custard cream of orange, lemon or Jelly. On top of each place a halved pear or peach which has been cooked until transparent in a heavy sirup, using one cupful of the Juice and three- fourths cupful of sugar. While cooling baste with this sirup as this will give a nice glaze. When the fruit Is arranged pipe a border of whipped cream, sweetened and flavored, all around the sides and top. A tart sauce that will be well liked because it Is unusual, is prepared as follows : a Dissolve of powtablespoonful f dered mustard in cupful of fish stock, add two tablespoonfuls of white wine vinegar, or any vinegar will do, bring to a boil, add two lemon slices and boll a few minutes longer, add two eggs which have been beaten with a teaspoonful of water. Season with salt and pepper, heat again but do not one-hal- Is one thing extremely nice Mrs. don't crea- their quite ften." almost as fussy to have a suit fit as is a grown-up- . Therefore they are willing to wait two weeks every spring." So the snakes talked. How do you think you will like your new suit? asked Mrs. Wiggle Snake. I can't see how I will like It," said but I feel as though 1 Mr. Wiggle, to put up with hardships order to get it, though," said Mr. It doesn't all come Wiggle Snake. We have In 10 easily. Perhaps other creatures dont care Fish a la Marsielles. i tongues, and hissing delightedly about their new skins which were growing so well, and of the meal they had had three months ago. And also of the one they would have so soon now. They were getting up splendid appetites! 1930. Western Newspaper Prepared Union.) by the United States Department of Agriculture.) United Stales Department of Agriculture recommends some of the The following rice Sure I Will Like Mine. would, and as though It were going to he all right." I am sure 1 will like mine, said Mrs. Wiggle Snake. "Somehow I al ways do. I love a new skin so." And we love ours," said the others. We must have a good meal soon," It Is just three said Mrs. Wiggle. months since we have had our break-- ! fast. awhile the snakes eat every once In hev eat. tlo-eat but wh The kitchen table Is generally ths correct height for ths worker lit she can place her hands flat on ths top without stooping. ForGalledHorses For good health In winter, childrens knees should be well covered. This helps keep an even body temperature. Hanfords Balsam of Myrrh AS 4mW art KBtWixW tk fint kattia Fried fish has a particularly delicious flavor If a tablespoonful of lemon Juice Is added to the egg In which the fish la dipped. ways of using cold cooked : Cold rice, or rice reheated by steaming, nmy be used as a breakfast dish vlth sugar and cream, with stewed fruits with linked or coddled apples. Ulce reheated by steaming may be served on a platter surrounded with carrots and peas, or tamed over In browned butler or other fut. Bice may lie combined with vegetables and served cold with cheese sam e or mayonnaise as a salad. Bice may he used for thickening soups, or iu scalloped dishes instead of broad crumbs, or combined with chopped meat find seasoned with onion, parsley, or celery seed and made into croquettes. Hire mixed with a tittle chopped n or or celery meat and a rihlfwmlii U aat aaita4. High School Attendance Grow Twice as many students are entering high school now as were enrolled ten years ago, the bureau of education finds. Virtually all children attend school until completion of the fifth grade, the bureau announces. Frank M. Phillips, chief of the division of statistics, directed the Investigation Into 'high school conditions. He said that of 1,000 pupils reaching the fifth grade in 1918, only 342 entered high school and 189 were graduated. In 1920, the latest year for which figures ure available, 605 of every 1,000 pupils entered high school, and 217 were graduated. Plenty of vegetables In the diet are family than tonics, for flagging appetites. Try serving one vegetable dinner a week and at least one green vegetable a day. better for the underwear of knitted In winter since It allows for freedom of movement and ventilation, yet keeps smalt bodies warm. Loosefltting fabric is best for children The Lat Word Claire and a little friend had gone to the matinee at the picture show, and they stayed so long that Claire's mother was impelled to ask the reason. Well," said her daughter in all seriousness, you see, we stayed for the STOPS Boschees Syrup soothes instantly, ends irritation quicklyl GUARANTEED. Never be without Boschees For young 1 and old. Not Reliable Currency Praise undeserved," said III Ho, the sage of Chinatown, "brings Insecure pleasure. It Is counterfeit money In the currency of fame." Washington Star. iff Artrh IU 1 Boschees Syrup druggists All Square In Love She said If any man kissed her without warning, she would scream for her father. Cudet What did you do? her. Service Usma I warned Magazine. Be Patient You can get almost anything you want If youll Just wait until you dont want It. Life. Sweet Is sleep to the laborer. fender, Sweet-Fleshe- Domestic Rabbit Broiled. d (Prepared by the United Statea Department of Agriculture ) chicken why not broiled rabbit? Perhaps you have seen lately In your local market some of the dorabbits that are mestic or hutch-raisebeing extensively produced from West to East. You have wondered whether the family would like them; the "gamy flavor of wild rabbit was not especially popular. Without hesitation you can experiment with some of these tender, domestic rabbits. The meat ran best be compared to that of chicken, and It Is cooked In all the ways chicken Is cooked. Get a young rab- sweet-fleshe- d Ways of Using Leftover Rice Am Some Timely Hints for the Housekeeper Chop Into fine a great deal, and then they sleep. So they decided they would have a family dinner as soon as they had their new skins. In the meantime they went crawling around, feeling with their forked (, I Unloi.) LT8ma - Ikins. While they are waiting for the new skin to be grown upon them Tor they have to wait for their new nils just as people who go to tailors jr dressmakers have to wait for their cults they are quite blind. Yes, that Is what snakes put up With tn order to get new suits. After they have shed their old kins they become blind and for two weeks while their new skins are becoming perfect they can not see at all. They feel their way about with their forked tongues which nre especially sharp and excellent at Just this time. Their new skins have been growing under the old ones, but when they have dropped their old ones, the new skins have to have a chance to become Just right in evwy detail. You cun imagl s "list a snake la bowels of men, women and children were sluggish. It proved successful in even the most obstinate cases; old folks liked it for it never gripes; children liked its pleasant taste. All drugstores today have Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin in bottles. Broiled Rabbit Makes Tasty Dish Broiled io much for something new as we do. We show how much we rare about It when we go to such a lot of bother." You see every spring, when the make families awaken from their winter naps, they all change their Wtftra Ntwaptptr Pepsin, in thousands of cases where bad breath, coated tongue, gas, headaches, biliousness and lack of appetite or energy showed the spoonful of butter and pepper and salt to taste, stir until It begins to thicken. When of the proper con sistency, add a tablespoonful of lemon Juice and It Is ready for the table. By MARY GRAHAM BONNER 'There bits a small sweet chile pepper and toss It about in a saucepan over the fire with a cupful of olive oil or butter. When hot add a cupful each of okra and stewed fresh or canned tomatoes. Cook fifteen minutes and add a cupful of fresh fish and half a cupful of salt fish mackerel for example. Cover and cook for twenty minutes longer and serve with crispy crackers. Mutton With Spinach. Roast a small leg "of mutton, season well with a bit of garlic and plenty of salt and pepper. Add a small quantity of water in the roasting pun. When half cooked remove the meat and skim the gravy of all fat Return the mutton to the pan, surround It with small, even sized potatoes and cook, basting the potatoes until tender and brown. Cook three pounds or less of spinach, drain and pass through a sieve. Return to the sauce pan and season with salt and pepper. Add a tablespoonful of the gravy from the pan and simServe the mer until serving time. spinach with the potatoes, about the meat, and serve with the gravy In a sauceboat. (CO. 1930, Welt. N.wipap.r Union.) 1110, 1 boil. Sauce Mousseline. This Is another good fish sauce. Beat two eggs, add one cupful of thin cream, one table- The Sandman Story for Children kbout the snake family," said Wiggle Snake, and that Is we lwny8 wear the same clothes. How often we see the same tures who never seem to change costumes dogs and cats. Now we have new suits Dr. Caldwell loved people. His years of practice convinced him many were ruining their health by careless selection of laxatives. He determined to write a harmless prescription which would get at the cause of constipation, and correct it. Today, the prescription he wrote in 1885 is the worlds most popular laxative He prescribed a mixture of herbs and other pure ingredients now known as Dr. Caldwells Syrup mnkes a good stalling for tomatoes or baked fish, or to place between two steaks of fish for baking. The tougher cuts of meat nmy lie combined In stews with leftover rice. Rice may be recooked In milk, and a little butter or other fat and sugar added. This makes a nourishing dish for children or Invalids. Rice scalloped with white snnce In which chopped or grated cheese has been melted, makes a substantial and appetizing dish suitable for luncheon for supper. Water from cooked rice may he used In soups, for the liquid In scalloped dishes, or for starching sheer mate rials. Removing Stains From Linen Remove fruit stains at once from linen h.v stretching the stained part over a howl and pouring boiling wit-e- r over the slain. bit to try, and broil It Put It on the table without comment and some members of the family will suppose they are eating chicken. These hutch-raise- d rabbits eat rolled cereals, alfalfa hay and leafy vegetables. As a result the meat Is delicate in flavor and tender In texture. They may be eaten at any time of the year. The bureau of home economics of the United States Department of Agriculture gives the following directions for broiling a rabbit: Wipe the rabbit with a clean damp cloth, sprinkle It with salt, pepper and flour. Place whole, back down, on a ruck In a flat baklug pan. Place generous pieces of butter In the hollow places. Cook In a moderately hot oven (375 to 400 degress Fahrenheit) for 40 to 50 minutes, or until tender. 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