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Show THE PROGRESS, MARYSVALE, UTAH The KITCHEN i CABINET Table-Car- d Is Scrap of Paper to Her J L 1UZ4, v j ebieiu iNewapupcr Union.) The best way to ventilate a house to tuin yourself out of doors frequently. A child should never be kept in the house more than an hour at a stretch; an adult not more than three, unless asleep. . Woods Hutcheson. Children Cry for A Harmless Substitute for Castor and Soothing Syrups Castoria Oil, No Paregoric, Drops Narcotics! Is Washington society and the diplomatic corps were excited over a disturbing incident at the recent official dinner given, by the President and Mrs. Coolidge in honor of the diplomats, whereat the wife of the Belgian ambassador, the Baroness de Cartier de Marcliienne, declined to accept the German ambassador, Dr. Otto as her allotted dinner partner. It appears that the prearranged plan for seating the dinner guests provided that Dr. Wledfeldt should be the escort and table companion of Baroness de Cartier. The baroness, who was formerly Mrs. Hamilton Wilkes-Carof New York, expressed herself in no uncertain terms as to what she thought of it. Those in charge of rhe dinner were understood to have learned that the baroness would either have another table companion or would not be present at the dinner. Accordingly other arrangements were made and the wife of the Japanese ambassador was escorted to the dining room by Dr. Wiedfehlt Outwardlv. this disposed of the incident, with no other embarrassment to those in charge of the dinner than rearranging the table places for the other guests. But friends of the baroness were told how and why the prearranged order of precedence was done over at the eleventh hour, and the incident therefore assumed International ns well as social significance. Wled-feid- COMPANY DISHES salad which Is easy to is usually easy to procure Is as follows : Shred a hard head of cabbage very fine and drop into cold water to become t, crisp. Drain, add salt and sprinkle well with sugar, then add some sharp vinegar and enough thick cream to make a good dressing. Chili Con Carne. Take a can of kidney beans or boil a pound of the red chili beans until tender. Just before the beaus are soft add one onion and a clove of garlic chopped fine. There should be about three pints of water In tiie beans. Add a 'tablespoonful or more of chili powder, depending upon how hot you like the chili, or add a few stewed chopped chili peppers and a teaspoonful of salt. Chop a pound of suet let it cook until all the fat Is tried out, remove the scraps and add a pound and a half of hamburger steak. Stir constantly for a few minutes, then add the beans and cook slowly for several hours. Sir Esme William Howard will Chestnut Dainty. Take one pound f succeed Sir Auckland Geddes as Brit- of chestnuts, one cupful of cream, ish ambassador to the United States. pound of sugar, one lemon, half Sir Auckland resigns because he is a tablespoonful of lemon extract, a virtually an invalid, suffering from few' drops of red coloring and some e.e trouble caused by gas in the World pink and white wafers. Cut a slit war. The post is regarded in British across the top of each chestnut and cabinet circles as the most important put them to cook in boiling water to in the diplomatic service. cover for five minutes, then peel them. Sir Esme is at present British Put two cupfuls of water into a pan is known ambassador at MndiifT. with the sugar and tiie thinly pared lie In Washington diplomatic life through lemon rind; bring to the boiling point, residence here from 1906 to 1908 as add the nuts and cook them until tencounselor of the British embassy, and, der. Take out of the sirup, pound and therefore, he will not come here a rub them through a sieve. Whip the cream and add the chestnut puree. stranger. He entered the diplomatic service Sweeten to taste, adding coloring and in 1SS5, and prior to his appointment flavor Heap in a glass dish and arto Madrid in 1919 served for six years range the pink and white candies as minister to Sweden and from 1911 around the edge. to 1913 as minister to Switzerland. Like Sir Auckland, he is a veteran of Who bears another's burden will find from day to day the South African war, where both own Is always lightened or His distinguished themselves. lifted quite away. He is sixty years old and in 1898 married Lady Isabella Giustiniani-Ban-dindaughter of Trince Giustiniani-Bnndinl- , earl of Newburgh. lie lias hell DISHES WORTH TRYING various diplomatic posts at Home, Berlin, Crete, Vienna, and Budapest. Waffles are usually a great favorite and one can serve them either for breakfast or for a supper ; Sir Esme Howard to Succeed Geddes one-hal- Mother! Fletchers Castoria has Food; giving natural sleep without been in use for over 30 years to relieve opiates. The genuine bears signature of babies and children of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea ; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of French Writer Believed Napoleon Ended Warfare Conscience art. has nagging down to fine Best Way to Relieve Pain The prophesies of Joseph de Maistre are often cited as forecasts which have is by direct outside application and not made good, yet worthier proph- the best remedy is an Allcock's Plaster the original and genuine. Adv. ets have gone astray, as witness the following curious passage from a chapter in Chateaubriands Memoires Disappointed : "Aunt Hannah hailed from the MidNapoleon has closed the era of the dle West, and had never seen the sea. ,iast. lie has made wrar too great to be- Her nephew, who was doing well in guile the human species in the future. the East, invited her to spend a He has slammed upon his heels the month at his Asbury Park cottage. portals of the temple of Janus and She accepted the invitation, of course. against them he has piled mountains Well, as soon as she arrived, her of corpses so that never may they be nephew took her down to the hoard-walopened again. and showed her the boundless If the dead can see wlint is going ocean, with its while foam and crashon here on earth, it is not without ing breakers and fresh, some spite that Chateaubriand will winds. have to admit, with the evidence of the There! he said. There, Aunt World war, that he would have been Hannah, is tiie Atlantic. What do bettor advised not to have played the you think of it? prophot. Le Fetit Parisien of Paris. Humph, said Aunt Hannah, I thought it was larger. , k salt-lade- n Saltbeds in Nova Scotia KaUbeds covering an area ot 40 square miles exist in Nova Scotia. One bed alone is said to be 900 feet wide and SO feet deep. All Looked Alike London Bus Driver (lo Japanese gentleman crossing street) Nab, then, Mali Jong, get a move on i, British Make a Fuss Over Lady Astor The British are making a great fuss over Lady Astor (the American-borNancy Langhorne) as a political campaigner absolutely beyond parallel or description. Heres a paragraph about her from the London Daily n Mail If; - r- - ; tv; k : i Beady to address a meeting . . . ' sitting straight up in her chair . . . v . . . winsome . . . young looking k in imminent danger of looking dainty. TCP IIow she held her audience! How entertained and moved they listened for an hour to sweet Lady Astor and stern V Lady Astor and light Lady Astor and . genuine Lady Astor and vivid Lady Astor and thoughtful Lady Astor nncl play-to-eLady Astor and Lady Astor and Virginian Lady Astor and British Lady Astor and all the other Lady Astors of which Lady Astor is made. And here is part of what a Lon, y.!A1 don correspondent says about her: She has zip, vim and bang in excess, I heard an American man sa.v. She is a force in England. She has introduced into our British blood and politics some very lively and efficient American corpuscles. They are doing us good. Here is an American woman who in England has become by far the most dominant figure in tile United Kingdom. She gets far more space than the queen or even the Princess Mary in the newspapers. iv V.-- r .twrf dish. Best Waffles Mix and h sift one and of h flour with cupfuls of a teaspoonful of salt and one-hateaspoonful of soda. Separate the whites and yolks of two eggs, beat well, add a cupful of thick sour milk to the yolks and stir In the dry Ingredients, fold in the stiffly beaten whites of the eggs and then add three tablespoonfuls of d melted butter. Bake on a waffle iron. To extend the meat when cooking hamburger add a cupful or less of cooked oatmeal with the seasoning of salt and pepper with onion juice; left In a long roll It broils nicely. Sausages may be baked on top of creamed potatoes, making a nice change from the ordinary method. Serve them from the dish In which they were baked. Fruit Sponge Drops. Bake small sponge cakes In gem irons. When cold cut off the top, carefully remove the center and fill with any canned fruit peaches are especially good. Serve with a tablespoonful of whipped cream on top. The crumbs from the center may be served with the juice of the fruit, sprinkled with a few nuts and topped with sweetened whipped cream. If cherries or cherry juice are Frederick C. Billnrd of Maryland, used flavor the cream with almond. who has been serving with the rank Pork Tenderloin. Slit the tenderof lieutenant commander as aid to the loin through the center, lengthwise, captain commandant of the United leaving both ends. Fill wilh oysters, States Coast Guard, Commodore Wil- seasoned with butter and pepper and iam E. Reynolds, has been appointed salt. Sew up and bake hour by tle President to succeed his chief, in a moderate oven; or bake In a firewho because of age. less cooker with two radiators an hour Billard has been twenty-ninand a half. years m the service. Anise Seed Jumbles. Cream The Coast Guard Is much in eviof butter, add one cupful of cupful dence just now in connection with the sugar, and one egg well beaten. Sift Eighteenth amendment. But it is al- together two and of cupfuls a service full of romance and flour, ways f teaspoonful each of a adventure. It is consolidation, which soda and baking powder, took place in 1915, of the revenue cutteaspoonful of salt, one cupful of sour ter service (1790) and the cream and two ounces of anise seed. service (1S4S). It costs about ten milMix well and drop from u teaspoon on lions a year to maintain It and its a greased baking sheet and bake for numbers about 5,000. There about twelve minutes. Sprinkle the personnel are in ordinary times about 35 cruistops with sugar just before going Into ing and harbor cutters and 275 coast the oven It will give them a delicious stations. In peace times it operates sugary surface. under the secretary of the and in war times under the secretary of the treasury. It rescues several navy thousands from death evory year and assists many thousands more in shipwrecks. Heads Coast Guard What We Forget Between 1 5 and 50 Schools teach, and nearly every home applies the rule against coSee and tea for children. When middle age comes, a great many people remember the facts about the caffeine drug of coffee and tea, and how its regular use may disturb health. Often they have cause to remember what it has done to them. How much better it would be not to forget and avoid the penalties! t Postum is a pure cereal beverage delightful, and safe for any age at any time. Good for breakfast at home, for all the family; good for lunch at the club or restaurant; good with the evening meal; good with a late night dinner good on any occasion. Postum satisfies , and it never harms. Why not be friendly with health, all the time? one-ha- e one-ha- lf one-ha- for Health Theres a Reason one-hal- h g Your grocer sella Postum in two forms: Instant Postum in tins prepared instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal m packages for those who prefer the flavor brought out by boiling fully 20 minutes. The cost of either form is about one-hal- i cent a cup. |