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Show Elaborate Fad of a Wealthy Western Man f .TfornfonWBttres ) too, Mrs. PETER RABBIT THINKS THINGS OVER PETER Peter, yon've certainly a peck of "rouble this night It wont bo safe for you to poke yorr nose outside of this bramble-tangl- e tonight thats sure. But youre glad you saved those geese even If it did get you Into a heap of trouble Now youte got te think of some way to get out of to death. BABBIT sat looking over mournfully. He was It So Peter made himself as comfortable as possible and settled down to do some herd thinking. Tbs little stars winked and twinkled, which was their way of trying to tell him to keep his eourage up. And so tho night passed. Tho little stars winked themselves out end disappeared. The Black Shadows retreat ed deeper and deeper Into tho Green Forest until at last the first Jolly Little Sunbeam came stealing along and crept Into the old bramble-tangl- e and kissed Peter on the nose. Day had come, and still be had thought of no plan to get safely back to tho dear Old Brier Patch. v I n Nutty Natural History U t t i I F I I 1 - i do you care If skies are The Little Stars Looked Down n Him and Winked and Twinkled. It was time he waa there nowknd little Mm Peter, would begin to worry. Perhaps, thought Peter, "bid Man Coyot' was Just trying to scare m& Usually hs spends the day In hla bouae up In ths Old Pasture. But yon never can tell what hell do. I wish I bad wings and could fly. I wish hello 1 Whats Sammy Jay making sneb a fuss about?" Peter pricked B0 hla ears and listened. Flpslly there came to him tho harsh voles of Sammy Jay. "Thief! Thief I Thief T screamed Sammy, and hla voice came' from over near thd'edge qf the tjreen Forest. Peter sighed; "1 guess there IS nothing" to do but to stay right here," be muttered. "Sammy baa found Old Uan Coyote hiding over there. I know It Just as well as If I were three Chop the (SkrJ.O. one-hal- I I 1 l'! i one-hal- I lf t t i one-hal- t t i Your i i t s .4. I v and al--- B t d I e ) . I t i B S ti i : tl E e n tl 0 E II : r, ti U r r ti WNU knrtM ABB la easy to grow In the R HUB cellar, hut does not force very t f Loyd. Old Gardener three-fourth- The period Influence la prodo you care If plans go nounced in this empire gown of ruby wrong? velvet and ermine. The straight Maybe you thought so all along. skirt Is Interesting. What do you care (and you do; no gathered doubt). Orange Bread. What la all of the care about? Mix and sift three cupfuls of "Remember the Maiaa" At the lime of her destruction, flour, six teasxonfuls of baking What do you care the most of all? the battleship Maine had a crew of powder, f teaspoonful of salt, It Isn't winter. It can't be fall. 28 officers and 323 men. The explo- then add one egg beaten, one and What do you care In your heart of sion resulted In the death of two one-hacupfuls of milk, hearts? officers and 250 of the crew; 8 of fourths cupful of sugar, If can't be money, when that de- tha crew subsequently died of cupful of candled, orange peel I parts. wounds. chopped tins With the Juice and What do you care when you ears a lot? can be entirely concealed by judiNot If you have your way or not cious use of seasonings and flavors. What do you care, and I know you Curry powder may be added to Home You do, lamb or other meat to cover up the merest suspicion of scorch. But of course It Is always a waste of maBlock Old Off Chip By Betsy CaQister terial to progress further In the preparation of any food that yon know to have any more than the merest suspicion of scorched flavor. WHEN FOOD BURNS - Usually - any -- dish -- containing 'T'HB really good cook seldom 1 milk or floor that Is slightly lows food to burn, because care- scorched takes on a flavor that canful attention to actual cooking Is not be eliminated. It Is folly to quite as Important In cooking as attempt to remedy matters then. combining and mixing Ingredients. As for the dish In which food But once in a while even good cooks has been burned. It Is better not to have Interruptions or distractions plunge It at obce In cold water. Put that call them from the kitchen at It In the sink and fill first with critical moments. Very frequently warm or hot water. If Cold water prompt action will remedy matters Is nsed first It may cans' It to even fter scorching of food has crack badly. Let this stand for some time and then scrape out the begun. ' If vegetables burn dry, do not add largest bits of the burned food, hut water at once. Remove tbs dish do not scrape the surface of the quickly from the fire and then care- utenslL Now add cold water and fully take ont any of the vegetables a teaspoonful or two of washing or parts that show no marks of sods and set It on the stove, allow scorch. Lay these In a colander Ing It to come slowly to the boll. and rinse quickly In running water. Remove and let It cool Now pour If yon add water directly to the out the water. and much of the v In which they have been burned food will come with the wapan 0 Pat Page, Jr, son of one of the! scorched you will cause the scorched ter. Usually very little additional University of Chicagos most famous flavor to hs carried by tha water scouring will be necessary. to the vegetable. . football players of the past. Is 0. 11L McClure Ncwxraper SvadlcwU.1 (WNU Service.! Meet that haa stuck should be on this seasons team, and while he may not equal the rec- treated In the same way. Sometimes a very slight flavor of scorch Cold facts can bs hot" ord of his dad, be Is doing weH. f Harriet Lee, blond and stately, was the choice of the Judges In tha third annual search for tho most beautiful radio artist In America, held In cortnectlon wlth tb worlds fair. Miss Laes mellow voice has been featured on programs over ths Columbia network for the last two yearn radio-electri- - la c Signs readily until after the first of the year. Strong clump several years old should be dug. If they ire very targe, they can be t lvtded and a part of the dump set back Into the ground. Rhubarb roots must be froxen solid before they are forced, but they make tops quickly after being planted In boxes of earth or set on the cellar bottom with earth piled aronnd them. Sometimes little bed Is made on the floor by setting board on edge. If the roots are dug with considerable soli adhering to them, very little extra soil will bs needed. Forcing the plants In darkness results In a top growth, which is almost white, and which Is very palatable. A temped ature of 40 to 60 degrees Is required. and a light sprinkling of water must be given from time to time. , (CoprMxbO WNU Service, Salvation Is never selfishness. of Relief Eunteril Paradise Of all European Countries E. garia ia most richly stocked game, partly because little huath. waa done under Turkish rule, because the mountain aff natural sanctuaries for wild life! Eluuhti V-'-I Ua Inter mountain West . Utah y;::leh two-thir- tblnga 7, - ' Salt ... Caramel Nut 8auce. Melt four tablespoonfuls of butter In a saucepan, and one and --one fourth cupfuls of brown sugar and of a cupful of corn sirup boll to a very soft stage orio 23IL-- . s of a degrees F. Add f cupful of evaporated milk and cupful of pecan meats. The nuts may be omitted when they are used In the pudding Itself. Even the best ones get that way. What do you care If gold" takes wings? Even the rich mans does such What I ! furl Y!.!a r nothing seems available WHEN quick dessert, use cpwm bled cookies or bits of cake, adding nuts and a few finely cut dates Serve with - 1 0 QUICK DESSERT By DOUGLAS MALLOCH i , V mlr-acl- aa What Do We Care? I - T- -r Sirup. the Juice of six lemons to Add How many s man tai dated a new ara la hta llfa from tha raadlng of a the grotedOyd of one. fonr cupfuls of sugar and two cupfuls of book. Tha Kook exist tor ua water, - Boll together for ten minwhich will explain our and ravaal new ones. Tba at utes, cool, bottle and place In the praaant unutterable thlnga, wa may ice chest When serving nse one Bnd aomewhere uttered. These questions which disturb and pusxla and to three tablespoonfuls of the sirup confound ua, have In their turn ocwith chipped Ice and cold water. curred to all wlae man; not one has This Is ever ready lemonade. anbeen omitted; and each hai and could see him with my own 40. till Wedtsm Has leaner Uuloa.1 swered them, according to his abileyes. 8ammy always screams that life. ity, by hie words and bit way when he secs Old Man Coyote.' RADIO QUEEN Hsary Thorsau. I guess hs did mean what ha said after alL" VV VV RVV Vwwwww W W W 1OeSSMIiMyMMMMMnVMM I Made And Deserve Your Sup;: " Ltmon -- - Thess Brands Are Intermcuntain WNU Sarvlc thin rind of so orange. rind. the spring often orously, sing quite sweetly, however, with a foreign accent. They dislike kangaroos Intensely, and will not go near a bos of Copenhagen while they are around. The topknot on this animal's Albert head is a ball from one of the doves that answer for his feet. The wings, made out of single peanut half shells stuck to his almond body with chewing gum, arent much good, so a bent pin In his back will help to keep him up. The Innocent look on his face Just after eating a luteflsb Is put on with a pen. t 40 Matnwllu NmMew Serrioe.1 WNU Sarvtc.! WHAT doesnt taste any tetter just because it was f. . j Patronize Home Industry. I and In f An la France. g (Coorlht 4. that I will want to get back te Peter. Shell be worried most got yourself Into of looking at that funny little tall hhk which, since Old Man Coyote had pulled s tuft of hair out of the middle of It, looked funnier than ever. Ton know that tall always has worried Peter. If Peter eer 1 Is envious It if a hen he sees some ! one with a beautiful talk It was bad eoougb to have nothing but a little white bunch for a tall, and now to have that torn and ragged it A. v;- oh Peter felt eo badly that be 'dear! N. t v V almost forgot to be thankful that It 2 VN waa only his tall and not he himself that Old Man Coyote had got hold of. But Peter Isnt the kind to worry for very long over things that cannot be helped. "The hair 4 i 4 will grow out again and then my most in the miniature the Doited this Tillage complete States, puuBABLT taU such aa It 1. will be as good aa la a aource Denver of settlement much owner tta Dear tiny pleasure to ever. Besides when I am sitting on and builder, George Turner, millionaire business man of Denver. Several It no one can see It," thought be. years time and a large amount of money were spent la bringing the to So he etopped worrying about his Lilliputian village completion. It Includes beautiful little lakes spanned tall and began to think over the by bridges, a complete municipal lighting system, miniature residences, store buildings, barber shop, garages, a railroad station, and most of the other establishments to be found warning Old Man Coyote had given In a flourishing town. The buildings are all from four to six feet In height Shrubs serve for the trees. him. "Ho says Ive got to get him fat goose to make np for tho one Just as long as I care for you! I cheated him out of by waking Honker and fels followers over, there What do you caret for I believe In the pond of Paddy the Beaver or Just as much, thongh the rest a else I never will get back to the dear Old Briar Patch," thought Pa What do you earel Not much enter. "He know very well that 1 dures, SCANDINAVIAN POODLEBUO fat goose If I couldnt get him But whatever I have Is yours. that I wouldnt If I would and What do you caret Ton care for These little animals are found In could. Its just his way of tellmet swarms off Denthe coast of great ing me that he Is bound to get even And 1 for you, as Its plain to sea mark chasing the1 schools of lute-fish- . So It's all with me and that hes made up his right here, and Its all mind to catch me. Probably hee They call to each other Tig- there. right somewhere along the way to Riding So whatever happens, what do we the dear Old Brier Patch this very caret minute, (ffiltlL DoulaM11och.l WTVO Srv1ec "Now, if It were Reddy fox, 1 wouldnt mlod ao much. But Old Man Coyote U ao very smart and Ruby Empire Gown clever that Ill have to nse all my wits to keep out of bis way. I could fool Reddy, but Pm not so sure about Old Uan Coyote. He "A politician runs for office," knows I cant stay here forever. says enfranchised Fannie, "but tile There Isn't enough to eat In this ambition la to win In a walk." 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