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Show EXTREMES ARE BAD THE BEAVER COUNTY NEWS W. I.. .... Ki Kli-wi'- MILFCR3 Let Utf Manager see; ieU'l Hun about time? UNNECESSARY TO MAKE A FET ISH OF HOUSEKEEPING. UTAH winter Europe doesn't like criinlicrrio. veil, we cau use tlicm! I Cleanliness, of Course, It But It Is Folly Not to AIIojv 0 Time for Other Things. e 0, successful author is a good writer I HI Kill pres Ugi'lll. A Plus Now i litre's talk - of a bread trust. ''i' A French scientist lias made a dead dog bark. Hut wliat'a the good? s Women do not need Imt air. s.ivi a telcKraiu. Hut fliey like "hut air Aeriiil.iiiea are iiille as dangerous for amulet. r to fool with as unloaded pistols. uiipcar. Chicago are fighting about protestors the 1 in (Min. It wouldn't do any particular to put the snow shovel where hnrm It la easily accessible. An airship flight U deacrfbed In Probably there are plenty of den drops In nut-ale- . sud- tnnea. hour.-keepin- The automobile holdup matt has arrived. The airship holdup man evidently Is not far away. Chlcngn bachelor has died, two widows. What does the married man leave? A century hence nothing hut a In factories of the aeroplane trust will Interrupt 1 raffle, maybe. A atrfke are competing for the record. Too bad they're not aa Binblt'oiis ufler safety record. 1 Autolsta high-spee- Ilia output was worth only $8, a gain or $809,000,000 over rily the poor farmer! during 1909 1908. The discovery that rhenilstry can ange brush Into valuable products la In line with the progress of the age. ronrert Debnlnntes must not Imagine they have cornered the world's happiness, but let all rejoice that they Iihvc luld In a good winter supply. earth earthly. A man there was who snt aa a guest at a dinner. Then he tried to spoil the dinner by figuring nut a possible motive for the dinner. scientist declares that the moat perfect engine ever devised la the human body. Still, perfect though it may be. It often jumps the track. A Another date has been net for the world's end. Hut these dates are generally postponed on account of the weather. So ordinary business plana cun be continued. soil be brings his best efforts to bear to cub tivate a garden. Tho secretary baa read tbe story written by Mrs Theodore Thomas, the widow of the great orchestra leader, a story which told how she made a successful garden on the Citizens of the I'nlted Slate who behave themselves will always be protected. Those who do not have no cause to complnln when they get just what Is coming to them. The Kansas publisher who olTers a prize of $100 for the best offerings lit prose and poetry on the subwill ject of "Father get "When Father Curves the Duck, of course. Millions of dollars are being raised In Chinn for a grent university at Hongkong, but whether or not arrangements arc under way for a foot-batcnui to go with It we are not The aeroplane is making height as well as speed and distance records. Latham has risen 1.345 feet, Faulhan 1,181. After all, a mishap at such altitudes would be no mure serious than at 300 feet. A dress reformer has announced the principle that women should dress according to their temperament and moods. Does aha want them to spend all their time in the dressing rooms? A New Jersey scientist says that the ordinary housefly costs the country billions of dollars and ought to he exHut all the brave talk of terminated. how this Is going to be accomplished I- carefully positioned until after fly time Evidently Halley's comet la getting nearer the earth. The observatory at Smith College, Northampton. Mass., reports having seen the comet through a three-inctelescope the other day. That fatuous periodical visitor scema to keep close to Its schedule time. h The news that 44.000 eggs were seized on the Full Hiver line pier at New York by offleers of the department of agriculture, who booked them for destruction, will appal many housewives until they ietirn that the eggs were ancient hen-fruin a liipihl state and destined for use In bakeries Then the housewives will he nppa!led to think of what pnslr.v can be made to hide. A liquid egg sold in angle's food brings a higher price than the egg that Is warm from the nest i 'fed and indebted foreignfind It an cx'remcy easy mallet to fall In love with an American for tune After the marriage their treat meat of the bride suggests that fc them the girl Is a necessary evil. These ers city official In New York ha re quested his snlarv reduced, as he declare be is getting too much. Such Instances, which occasionally oecnr. raise a question In the ntlnds of the thoughtful whether the millennium la really approaching or whether Insanity la on the Incraaae. A f person a Don't be that f bouse woman who makes a f ti keeping. There ts a lmppy nudii.m ii:" 1" between running a -. able to cat from ilie il.io;Cleanliness Is admirall but at the cost of u family s l!l :,I'! of mind and your own ti ll'd d "' !"p Hunt is u bad hiii'g::n. I, in- Put lo wve a di s- - r div1 pus!' a broom or scrubbing b.ish if o. count the repiituthn for a a iniima-ulathouse above ail else in lib . It is not luH'Cssary to I:.'-- ' rolls cl dust miller the lied if you take a a go minutes off each day to the wi'h dally or up to hook ketp news. If one cannot he both ch an and clever be well, each woman inns' d Ti1.-clue for herself. value of com the housewife knows promise. This Is no advocacy for dirt. not finicky, in your Dust may he a gum breeder, hut urn much dusting is a temp likewise hig'Us dull wits. There are women whose every minute is passed In fighting microscopic dirt. Husband and children in their hearts sigh for a reversion to type that they may wallow in 'hat dirt as Oven docs tho savage. makes for a wandering family. If you wish to keep empty misc criticise your husband nnd children for the clutter they imike. Cleanliness may be next to godliness, hut the Isird should not b.t hold responsible for some worn ids reading of that advice. in makJust what is to he gil-v-- l Nut ing a fetish of housekeeping? brushed up minds, rested bodies or spiritual development, which should be the chief aims of life. The gaiii is material solely, distinctly of the They must raise tin; dough first And now. It Ca-sel- !hey wNh to tulk with the president without Ik mg obliged in wail their lums with ivprcvi,iuilres and tliu private cftlcns ot the laud, who JACOB ft. DICKhVJOfi, SECRETARY or WAR under tiiu new aiv given a waiting room ol I heir own. hills of the north. Mr. MacV eagh has Mr. Taft's cabinet forms what might be culled the reading and while hla garden perby profited a legal family. Most of the members are lawnot la equal to that planned and cultivated haps yers of the first rank, and It Is an open secret by Mrs. Thomas, it contains many of the flower that they sen selected because of I heir high ot the kind that make pleasant what people are ability. There an no longer hookti on nutire and given to call old fashioned gardens. hooks nil general history subjects In the oltice II Mr. Taft consults his treasury chief aliout econbrnry of Ihe While Mouse New book shelves omies In government. It waa Mr. MacVeagh who nave been pul tu and on them are hundreds of was asked aa soon as Mr. Taft took office, to prothe brownish red covered volumes which brio vide ways nnd means to save money In the differken the law book it 1 said that cabinet meetent departments. The merchant cabinet member ings these days take on (he semblance id a conhad the advantage of a long business training, sultation of lawyers. As an example of this It nnd It did not take him long to discover that It may he said that one day (he president in talking was invisible (o save many thousands of dollars to some newspaper said that no by putting business methods In effect In the difmailer what subji ct was broached ill the cabinet ferent bureaus of government. It was found for room at that time the thoughts of everyone went Instance, that a good many bureaus of the departfrom ihe suggested subject lo the matter of the ments wen in the habit of purchasing their supstrengthening of the anil trust Inws. The result of this wa that plies Wlmi the president said at that time Is pracmine of them were paying much more tnonev tically true of most of the present sessions of for some nr tides lhan was being paid l;y others the cabinet, for U Is known that while Mr. Tuft Iti form In purchase methods has come ami It t Is Hiixioiiri to carry out lh- - lloosi veil policies, he has come also In many other lines, the net wants lo buttress Miem wlih the law so that no being that T'ndc Sams pocket book Is being eiitisiitiition:l flaws can be round in them by saved n good many thmsands of dollars yearly on 'he iite.iiix of whiili after ihe In si iu:enilonJ ic.ih M Dickinson, the secretary of war m Mr naM or Ihe 'eirU'ators, ihe guilty might l'.nil a Taft's cabinet. Is' a southern man and a Demomoans of ape crat. It may seem a little curious at first thought, It urns' pot be suppOM-i- l fer pn Instant that behut It Is a fact that the army officers In the main cause iiiom of Mr. Tart's cabinet members are are ghui t hill a southerner la Ihe chief of the war lawyers, they have no avocations in life to 'urn Despite the attitude of some Demo i hem aside frequently from iholr vocations Take era t le southern of congress on army tie ranking member of Ihe rahinet for Instance, question generally, the southerner feel kindly Fhilamler Chase Knox Tin soeretnry of stele Is toward (h .fleers and inen of the service Tlmre 'I devotee of the outdoor life, and Is no less ac N m ihe military life that nupcals to ive In opt n air pursuits than was President them, nnd while the official southern Pemorrn's iTooseri-lt- , though tt Is true that Mr. Knox does generally are outspoken against what they cal! not care for th pursuit of game nor for Ihe study ih" danger or a great standing army, the ml'liary of natural hist'"? establishment as It Is haa their sympnchy always, and Ihdr support frequently. The secretary of state, when In l not discus mg matters wiih I he president, or Is not eng mod The secretary or war cornea from thru section 111 straightening out internal Iona I tangles. Is el I It of Ihe country where everybody loves horses. ai.d er playing golf or driving a pair of fast, spirited he l no exception to the rule. Me Is a golf playhorses There are few more ardent lovers of "th er aim. and tills fact perhapsmiakes him appeal liolde horse" than Secretary Knox lie rides to Vr Taft's sympathies Just as much as docs the t, ml le Is net averse to f n I ioc a live fact I'nt the secretary 1 a great lawyer Secrered gate If Ills teo'iat Is a Jumper, aod If the tary I'fcklnxon Is not serving In Washington In cate happens In Ills way The seci-tar- y's chiel an el! d il capacity for the first time. Years ago farm delight ! drlvlng On his IVniis) Ivau'a ho was the assistant attorney general during the near Yal'cy Forge, the scene of tin awful wiiiicr last ?l mnnihs of ihe Cleveland administration, which was passed by (he continental army under and h wvs counsel for the government afterward lleorge Washington. Mr Knox has many horses In the matter of the settlement of (he Aaskan of approved pedigree, and many dairy animals boundary dispute. .lNo of noted forbears When the president has a particularly knotty Franklin MncVeagh, Ihe secretary of the irons In legislation on hand and needs to study problem dry. who Is the second ranking officer In Mr It from a legal standpoint, he goes over It himself Taft's cabinet. Is a merchant, although In onrlr first, just as a Judge on Ihe bench does with day he studied low. Mr. MncVeagh Is not given evidence, forms his own opinion, and then particularly to the strenuous life ns It Is viewed caMs in the "supreme court of hi callnet w hich Is lie much of a walker and has a Is generally of the great lawyers. Knox. Dickincomposed love of nature w nich lends him nlield on many a son. Wlckershant. Nagel and Halllnger. It la posramble, but for game, and for shooting, the secsible that Yr. Tnft depends Just aa much upon retary cares little tbe legal opinion of hla secretary of war as he l'p near Dublin, New Hampshire, Ihe treasury does upon that of hla attorney general. At any ihlef hot a country home and there un the rocky rate the war secretary Is accounted by Mr. Taft rock-boun- s lnibp-mlently- . - soii-ciliin- suli-inlite- d I cabinet position was called by tho press of ihe country "the great uu Mr. Wlekersham is no known. longer unknown. Mia position aa the attorney for the Inlted States In all its civil and criminiil proceedings keeps him constantly in the light. The attorney general looks like a student. Lawyers say or him that he haa one of the keenest anil most analytical minds known to the profession. Mr. Wlrkeraham care very little for the outdoor Hie and perhaps he la a man who liy teiiiper.iii!int would not have appealed In the. least to a president like Theodore Roosevelt, but the uiininey g' licral has inversions which occupy his leisure hours, ami they aro dl the countrv versions, of wh'ch, unquestionably Me is interested In the welfare of will approve at least a dozen chai liable organization anil one of his beliefs is that: "Me gives twice who gives Mr Wickershaiu is immensely Interested quickly. in the welfare of the blind. Mu Is a director of a grant New York Institution which cares for and edu cutes children who have lost llielr sight. Frank M. Hitchcock, who is Mr. Taft's postmaster general, Is a bachelor, devoted to Ihe outdoor life, a lover of birds and beasts anil a student ot nearly every branch of nat'irul history. Not only is the imsliuustcr g ncrai a student of nature, hut he has done un immense amount of work along scientific lines Three years ago last summer the wrl'er of this article went to Oyster Hay. the home of President Roosevelt. Mr. Hitchcock was there also, anil sev hour were spent in bis company In the grounds er.il lying the former president's home. Theie Is a deep wood just beyond the Roosevelt lawn and garden, and from the wood on that sum mcr day there came constanilv, songs of birds many different species singing one after ihe other. Many or the notes that were heard were those of differ nt members of the little warbler family, birds whose notes are so similar that It Is iinKi-slidfc.r any except the most rrn.dlivo ear to differ enli-itbetween them. Mr. liiiMicock Identified on? bird alter ano.her simply by bearing I: rong Once on a time ih postmaster general ciaasHled lO.Odi) birds Tor a museum of natural lory with which he was connected. One of the lies i ween the present postmaster general nnd runner President Roosevelt was their common love of nuiiire. Secretary of the Interior Richard A. Halllnger has few diversions except ih.it of golf. Mr Hullln-gewas lorn in Iowa mO years ago, nnd nearly all his life has been spent In some part of the west When .lames Vvilson, rtcr I ary of agriculture, was asked once what his diversion was he an swercfl, "farming." This idea of diversion Is one that Is held largely liy men who couiUne Ihe love of mi ure with agricultural instinct. One of Mr. Wilson's ill versions 1 story telling They say in Washington that if his sayings could he gathered and put iuio a the reader would get a fund of humor and wisdom combined. When Charles N::i;el. .Mr. Tail's secrelary or commerce and labor. Is not d In the work or bis cli pa; i lie Is ihi;iir-- ever mailers of eJu cation anil art. Mr Nagel is in some e xtent a devotee of the outdoor life, but he prone to giving much of his lime to the nuily of matter pertaining to ihe schools Taking Mr. Tati's caimet all In all It Is just about as human a tody of men as can he gaihi-retogether. There Is an imprcuien prevalent that the members ol till Washington nil'. dal family are rather of what Walter Scott cabs, male rial, lint there has been a uiisiimirrsinuiliiig appa' ently conceiving Ihe nature of these advisers or the president. They know their law and they kno. their agriculture ami their finance, but while th know how to study they also know how to play, tun not one of them know how to play one whit bet ter than does their chief, who is about as jolly a man personally aa the I'nlted States has yet pro duced. -- p-- r y Lire is sakl to be a training school. Since up to date it has mu been an vertised that the mansions in the sky will he in mud of daily cleansing, why spend ihe goodly years qu.i'.ilying in nothing else? Ik a good housekeeper; do not make of your house a fetish deadly to all other growth. Soup Stock. Few housekeeper understand the trick of making soup out of a stone, as the fable puts it. A continuous stock-po- t may be had by carefully putting away cvi ry clean lame ami fragment of meat in the ice box for the next day's use. Immeiiiately after after breakfast, put these o:i in fretbi cold water, and set the vessel where the stock will cook slowly. 'Whin done, ht It stand till the givase rises, then skin, strain nnd add vegetable dice, rice nr barley with a further Vermicooking till these are (lom-noeiil-;--- , celli and with a good stock, make nutritive and delirious soups. . Tapioca Cream. One i iut of milk, s of sugar, of an ounce of crushed t.q i cu, two eggs, one strip of lemon rind. Roil ihe milk wiv the lemon rind, sweeten it, and. wlcn quite boiling, stir in the tapioca ar.d h t all cook rs of an hour. gently for three-qinrLet the mixture cent very genlly till the eggs have thlckcm-d- . Fill a border mold with this. Wl'-cold turn out. and fill the center with some nicely stewed fruit or prater ve. Required; one-ounc- tlirce-'iuar'ier- ti Sweet Pee Cakes. white cake mixture flavored with almoml was used for there, the cakes being cut from a rln-c- t and Mien covered with a ileliii:1.-- ' blush icing flavored with rose. F-the decoration on each cake before (lie icing became firm steins of (iiron, mint leaf foliage and puds of oas formed of French fondant cob-regreen and flavored with pistachio were used. These pods can be purcl used at any good cun Ted inners nr matli at home. If preferred. A Almond Dumplinga. Rent one or two egg thoroughly: add as many eluqqieil r Smomls as the eggs absorb and one-halteaspoonful sugar, lat iti;o a lint hull ami fry In lull ter. browning on hoih sides. Drop In meat soup aiul 1 nil up just once and serve. The' rtun'.i dings may lie made and fried the day to using. A little cracker a e.il may he added If one wishes not to he quite so ox'rava-- ' gunt and use less almond. Simple to make. f . 1 Rice Dumplinga. cupful of rice un'R tr der. Wring from cold water squar of cheesecloth. Spread rice in ti center of each nl out (.:m half im thick and ns large as a sa'iccr. I,i on it slices of api.de that reek (pick! Mailin' up the corners of !:o cloth at tie in a hall. Drop Mu m in hollii water Tor ten minutes. Remove cloth cnrefu'.'y and serve with civa and sugar. Roll cm Turnip Carrercle. Remove Hosi-o?.d of m uul tm nips, all r.nf.'oria sciuq out con tent, pare, and keep la cdd wari-- fo a few minute. Make n bread dress Ing. add chopped tomatoes, higl and hake the turnips. Th-- e nia: be cooked In n pan with a roast o or beef and will ;. 'Pher li pnrk flavor when so cooked. r |