Show 0 Along oM6ooqoqqqq6o6(Xxxxxxxxx (© 12 Votin Nowapopor Psion) “Whan tha night deepens and tba guests Hava passed to loma naw the Concrete goal Lot Id tba quiet pne Let In tha longing one Cloaa to tha laat red embera Your welcome soul MEAL8 A diced meat FOR WARM draw DAYS platter with thinly which may be beefsteak If thinly very sliced and served j with a tasty makes a appetizing meal There may be a few slices of cold roast lamb to accompany the steak or veal and trimmed with potato salad and one has a ready meaL All cold meat should be sliced very thin and arranged with care and make proper garnishment--to Cream cheese with chopped tractive leaves to give pungency nasturtium made Into balls sad dropped around the platter with a few fresh nasturtium leaves and a blossom or two will make an appealing dish on a hot sauce moat p & djy THE FEATHERHEADS Something in Common Various fish may be served la the A can of salmon tuna a same way can of shrimps and one of smoked with bits of lemon and sardines parsley arranged on a chilled chop plate or platter will make another appetizing dish Icebox Cookie— These are One to have ready to serve with tea punch Sift five or os a dessert with fruit and cupfulsof flour one tea- Tuke spoonful of soda three times one and cupfuls of melted one cupful each of brown shortening add and white sugar cream well three beaten eggs and eight squares or less of bakers' chocolate melted Mix and roll In two or three short IMnce In the icebox over night rolls In the morning slice the cookies not too thin I’lace on baking sheets and This recipe makes six hake quickly Nuts nmy be added or dozen nut meat placed on each cooky When musknielons are overripe and have lost some of their flavor cut the peeled fruit Into cubes and heap In tall glasses pour over a lemon or few bits of a ginger sliup with a Canton ginger chill and serve served with Bananas are delicious crushed fresh currants ot currnnt over Juice well sweetened poured them Put ripe peaches through a fruit ndd honey to sweeten or a press lemon sirup nml serve us a fruit cup topped with whipped cream Various Summer Dishe The following dressing Is excellent with all fruit salads but try It with two of cupfuls new cab- chopped bage three of minced cupful chicken t watercress of a of diced breast two tahlespoonfuls of conked peas and the grated yolks of two hard cooked eggs The Jellies Jams marmalades conserves and preserves ns well ns pickles of various kinds will on vert the most modest meal Into a tempting All housewives like to have repast a supply for their fables begin with currants cherries and st ran berries and go on through the season with goose black and raspberries crab and pears grapes peaches Some fi tilts which we hare plums with us all the car stub as limes and lemons oranges grapefruit ndd their zest to the other fruits ns well as serving various marmalades For dinner on a hot day have a cold meat plulter Arrange thinly sliced ehieken left from the previous few and day thinly sliced ham with eighths slices of cheese Oarnl-- h of hard cooked eggs smull yellow peeled hollowed nut and tilled with mayonnaise placing each on a heart leaf of lettuce Frozen Cream Cheeto Dressing— I’eat together cupful of soft crennt cheese and one cupful of heavy erenm until smooth: stir In cupful of mayonnaise dressing tenspoonful of paprika and I'lAce In tenspoonful of salt a mold and seal Pack In lee and For salt for an hour before serving tertnln salads a few stewed tigs cut Into hits and added will be liked Spiced Prunes— Wash a pound of prunes and rover with three cupfuls over night el stand of cold water In the morning simmer gently In the Iteniove the same water until tender pits add to the liquid the juice and If cupful of rind of a lemon vinegar a cupful of sugar a tesaon-fuand of ground cinnamon of cloves and allspice iensMonful Slinniei for five minutes drop In the Reprunes and cook five minutes move the fruit to slerlliged Jars and boll down the sirup for five minutes Pour ovei the fruit and seal while Tlds Is an excellent standby as hot It can be made at any time Ice cream Is always enjoyed ns a but when the weather is hot dessert desirable It Is particularly ml Neglecting to Paint Mean Monetary Loss Nobody wants to live In a dilapiless a much dated neighborhood It is true that many shabby bouse people are forced to since neglected houses won’t sell Their appearances are against them A house that is old In need of renovation and paint la fast on its way to utter hopelessness— and nobody wants It Houses that neglected appear lack of pulnt depreciate in through value so much that an appreciable — — property' loss Is Inevitable To become a little more cheerful on1 the while nobody may subject want the old windswept house the same place with ever so slight renova tlon would Increase In Its value and defur beyond the cost of the sirability an old Improvements Modernizing house makes It a desirable asset to a neighborhood and a place to take— "" pride In“ownfng" In modernization where there Is the slightest bit of structural beauty in the original lines for economic reasons they should be allowed to remain Minor changes which lend to comfort themselves and picturwill he sufficient since esqueness fresh paint in nn attractive color scheme will ndd the Important touches Growing Movement for Trees Along Highways The possibilities of beautifying our main highways by means of trees flowers and blooming shrubs inspires the hope that some day public demand will make these possibilities at least In a large measure realities Many good things eonie from demonstrations Mo the state highNear Louisiana way commission setting out groups of spires at Intervals of from 200 to 300 feet for a distance of about 30 miles The plants are a gift from a Ioulsluna nursery The gift Is generous but probably a mighty good When these groups of vestment nttuln blooming growth they will be nn example that will be sure to Inspire an extension of highway treatment Indeed such examples nre numerous In some of the states especially as to the planting of trees In time beauty along our principal motor car routes will he so compelling that almost everyone will respect it Including the beauty Nature If so then vve shall has provided not have billboards and similar gn cements — Exchange t Call for Simple Play Spot The landscape architect's greatest to modern civilization contribution Is to provide moral designing pucks and physical health for the masses of the cities Ferrurclo Vitale of New York member of the National Commission of Fine Arts says In a Instiof the American symposium on collaboration tute of Architects In the arts of design “So long as only the aristocrats were the ones open whp desired spaces outside of congested areas” “t he type jof declares Alr Vitale was bound to landscape development become one suitable for pomp and splendor But when masses of people In a democratic realized the community necessity of these snme open spaces It was to secure relief from the conto forget formality and all gestion the elements of structures and buildings by which they were surrounded” Joy of Life in Country What Is there In country living? shortest answer Is that there Is In everything country living nowadays that there Is In big city living und In less concentrated form Thpre is even more for there Is enough let sure and sufficient Impulse toward the formation of really close friendships It is not too difficult to see one’s friends oftener than once a month or once a year of city dwellers and It Is possible to enjoy with them most of the things that make In life Important America— Ez change The Not Too Many Everfreona Care should be exercised in the use of accent shrubs and trees such as evergreens varieties and weeping colored shrubs are greatEvergreens ly misused and overused Generally speaking except In houses of decidedly formal treatment a combination of evergreens and deciduous shrubs are better tlinn Just evergreens However If your- house does not have a formal treatment ttie use of many Is out of place evergreens Sii Road laterferonc Effectiveness of the standard numeral signs and direction and dancer signals on the transcontinental highwhich have contributed trn ways to the convenience and measurably safety of travel Is hindered in many Instances by advertising signs which are so placed as to ohvure them or withdraw attention from them There’s a Difference A happy place to live Indeed Is the city where Is constantly heurd the sound of hammer and saw but something else again Is the city where only tLe hammer Is heard— Exchange f J euhke-- "Food m FOntllN Now That’s Settled ‘‘Do you think two can live cheaply as onp?” “Tes but It takes more money do It” a to Moswiito Bites HANFORD’S Balsam of IViyrrh Momjt back for flnt bottW If salted Atl deslw When Winter Comes She — Most men never think seriously of saving until they’re married He — Perhaps they only realize then how badly they need to i SAME PRESCRIPTION HE WROTE IN' 1892 When Dr Caldwell started to practice medicine back in 1875 tha needs for a laxative were not as great as today People lived normal lives ata plain wholesome food and got plenty of fresh air But even that early there were draatio physics and purges for the relief of constipation which Dr Caldwell did not believe were good for human beings The prescription for constipation that he used early in his practice and which he put in drug stores in 1892 under the name of Dr Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin intended is a liquid vegetable remedy for women children and elderly people and they need just such a mild safe bowel stimulant This prescription has proven its worth and is now the largest selling liquid laxative It has won the confidence of people who needed it to get relief from headaches biliousness flatulence indiloss of appetite and sleep bad festion dyspepsia colds fevers At your WTile or druggist “Syrup Pepsin” Dept BB Monticello Illinois for free trial bottle Cold Kills Fruit Trees estlmale that GO per Nurserymen cent perished because ol the unusuil ly cold winter A chenilctil process of preserving In Norway Is said to fish developed keep fish fresh for a month at low cost BECOKIIS IT TO OTHERS E Pinkham’s Vegetable (Compound Helps Her So Much Eyx&a Ohio — ”1 ears Cleveland recommend Lydia E Plnkham's Vegetable Compound to any woman In the condition I was In I was so weak and that I could hardly 6tand - I upcould not eat and was full of misery A friend living on Arcade Avenue told me about this medicine and after taking ten bottles my weakness and nervousness are all I feel like living again gone I am still taking it until I feel strong like before You may use this letter as a testimonial" — Mas Euzxbcth Toso 11913 Hale Are Cleveland Ohio |