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Show Pillow and Chair Set HAT to EAT and WHY THE LIFE dren, gelatin the carrier and extender provides a splendid mefood for offering foods that are disliked. Vegetables that draw forth protests when presented in the usual fashion are eaten with relish when molded into a sparkling lime- - or d salad. The coarse texture of certain raw vegetables, such as carrots and cabbage, or the tart flavor of some fruits, may likewise be modified by serving them in a gelatin base. And it doesn't require statistics from nursery schools to tell mothers how readily children eat gelatin desserts when they are brilliant with color and flavored with orange, raspberry, cherry, strawberry or other well liked flavors. Every mother knows this from her own experience and I rather suspect that many mothers describe these attractive molded desserts as the prize to be won in return tor cleaning the plate of the main course! Describes Food Value Houston Goudiss and Versatility of Gelatin; Outlines Its Many Uses in the Diet By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS the nutritional values of any THEN we try to appraise with others, as a rule we have food in comparison task. Most foodstuffs are composed of so many Sent substances that what is lacking in one will be sup-Jb-v another, and making comparisons may therefore Misleading as well as futile. But there is one food which because it is far less complex than utstanding, not only it is because but V others, much larger food kitchen, and that to say xaggeration each step of the preparation is us of might some tout it, scientifically controlled so as to us those of be alive, and insure a uniform finished product. obtain Gelatin is sold in two forms: are alive would from our the unflavored, granulated prodless enjoyment uct which requires the addition a existence. of flavoring, and when used for ii gelatina! food dessert purposes, sweetening; and the gelatin dessert powders which Ii GsWM Wh.t contain added sugar, color, flavor and fruit acid. So popular are these convenient gelatin desserts, that about 10,000,000 pounds of gelatin are used annually for this purpose. protein food which m muiI as a earner, binder and extender of a wide variety of other nutritive materials. Chemically, it is classed as a colloid, which means that in solution, it can be removed from its solvent by filtration. It is because of this that it is so useful in producing smooth, delicious and other dainties, Iran ice crystals. atm is an almost pure pro-- 4 kind of protein known as Ibuminoid. It is not a because it is defi-i- n three of the amino acids ire necessary both to support th and repair body tissues. In t differs from meat, cheese, eggs and milk, which are n as complete proteins, cannot be used as the sole e of protein in the diet, three missing amino are necessary for the for-i- n of new body tissue. But it lecially rich in lysine, one of rotein building stones that is mlarly important in the diet Idrea. Experiments indicate to ather amino acid can take dace of lysine and that it be furnished by the food if late nutrition is to be main- - How It Is Made trary to old wives tales, gel-nmade from hoofs and In fact, there is no gelatin ifs or horns. It is extracted has simmering a who -- Maintaining THESE two designs are so good and that slim-line- d for youll enjoy wearing them shopping and runabout aa well as at home. Make whichever one you GOUDISS al-vt- ry is would be eliminated, liable and widely herald-have been made in owledge of how to control Wnt many dangerous and itrng diseases. A decayed a Poison factory, distribat-aoxioproduct to the body, in the every body, Bison attacka and centers weakest spot. It may lead tis, rheumatic ailments, or duodenal ulcers. It e j.Be contributing cause 1 us disease. small percentage of our yet aware of the far-o-ff ects of teeth upon fc."ere Ja close relation-- E healthy teeth and Bodios, and between h and sickly bodies. n? something of the J ring properly for ' m,e men and women i look and feel young-the- ir parents did at the de-w- Battened Down the Front This softened version of the classic shirtwaist has fullness over the bust and a slight blouse at the waistline, which makes it easy to wear as well as to work in. The skirt has a nice flare to it. Shrugged shoulder sleeves and white cuffs and collar add to the crisp, smart took, and make it more becoming. You'll find the capacious patch pockets very handy! For Large Figures. Heres one of the most becoming and comfortable work dresses you ever had on, if youre in the 36 to 52 size range. Every detail is designed to give you freedom of movement, and to make you took thin. The armholes are ample. The darted waistline looks slim without being tight, and it blouses EAT AND WHY have appeared in my iBnature. fo '1 rSNlNG healthy uVI Bme offering VeeI 10 atrongly on ahonId b " knal human race in . i1'a,n their teeth. Ad- 0 S?,,0rnk,G0ndil, Chicago, III. 19 8. '.ot Madam. Banks' outlook on life brightened. Cocktails over, both ladies started toward the door. Hale, went with them. NEW HOUSE In SALT LAKE CITY Has Established Its Reputation si One of the Nation's Most Popular Hotels. many letters the articles, ,LhoITlernakBr, are authoritative ad--t ?roper care of the S p he and other hSLi .eth 1 haw on BUILDING 'I hope glance slid past her face and fastened on Hale. Hale took a cocktail and a sandwich from the tray the man offered him. Miss Hosanna had waved it from her with the simple but eloquent word Poison! Mrs. Spencer Forbes,1 who had already drunk one cocktail, apparently in one gulp, took another from the tray Banks had thoughtfully left on a low table beside her. Her 4jotd tenfT0?1 and borough retffV16 teeth with an efflr SntS?1 as to remove i t5,!C i8 and stron. ir cer Forbes straightened with the first real interest she had shown. 'Not too much acid this time, Banks?" she asked alertly. The Spirit of Friendliness and Fair Dealing which Prevails at the E.Vfr .the relationship at and'lose dental disease; l was Spen- 'Im going upstairs, go 111 show you to your room," Miss Hosanna said with her comfortable "You have half an hour to dress for dinner.' They went along the central hall and up a wide staircase at the left of the front entrance. Mrs. Spencer Who Is he? Forbes asked Hosanna in a piercing whisper. She added before her slower friend could answer. Anyway, he's a personable youth, and he seem to be alive. That will be a pleasant change at Halcyon Camp. Has anyone earned you, Mr. Hale, that you are visiting Long Island's most remote and tout interesting matter-of-factnes- rAndavored in many of TO which h1 I n alarming fact that adult in this great land like the best not only in such Is affected by some form sturdy cottons as percale and caldisease, and that more ico, but in challis, jersey of flat Per cent of our school In warm wintry colors, "have decayed teeth. A crepe. with fresh white accents, they'll cm medical authority made took extremely pretty and smart femeat (hat if deatal decay Both ere easy to make as boiled rare. Instead of almost Each pattern includes m, more than half ef aU dressing. a detailed sew chart P from n They were all in the living-rooexcept Casper Kneeland, when Hale went downstairs in response to the summons of the gong. He entered abashed by a trifle the gaze of so many strangers. Instinctively he made for Miss Hosanna and Mrs. Spencer Forbes. They now seemed to him almost like old friends. He skirted Joan on the way and took her in with a quick side glance. Miss Hosanna had risFatten 6168 en and was doing the honors. "My niece, he heard her say. Spend spare moments profitably "Doctor Craig, my nephew, Herbert with your crochet hook and acme Mr. Ainsworth says you and he are string and add charm to your old friends. home with crocheted accessories "Old acquaintances is what I real- that match! Intereating to make ly said, Miss Hosanns, Ainsworth and inexpensive, too, you could purred as be lounged forward to make either chair aet or pillow shake hands. "We were at Ithaca atone or make a pillow with together, but Hale never liked me.' matching scarf ends. Cant you "Another bond between Mr. Hale aee what attention theyd attract and myself, Mrs. "Spencer Forbes at a bazaar? Pattern 6168 contains said sweetly. "Ive felt strangely charts and instructions for makdrawn to him from the first You ing toe set; illustrations of it and neednt tell us any of Mr. Ains- stitches used; materials needed. worth's bad habits at college, Mr. To obtain this pattern, lend 15 Hale. We can easily imagine them.' cents in stamps or coins (coins Sorry to disappoint you, but be preferred) to The Sewing Circle, Household Arts Dept., 259 W. 14th St., New York, N. Y. Please write your name, address and pattern number plainly. I - ealthy Teeth C. HOU8TON in the lower Intestinal tract. This same splendid food Is also advised by doctors when n high protein diet is desired to speed growth, or during convalescence from an illness. Gelatin may be them both in, while one of added to broths, milk, fruit and rose and came to meet him. vegetables, and these, in turn, She was a plump person, probably nay be incorporated in solidified In her fifties, with pompadoured white hair, pink cheeks, and pale gelatin. food- - blue eyes. She had a pleasant wet Indeed, this many-side- d stuff has come to play such a coming smile and an unexpectedly wide and varied role in nutrition, firm grasp as she shook hands with not only by itself but by enhano- - him. You had to walk, she ssld re-- it ing the value of other foods, that must be numbered among the I gretfully. "Im so sorry. I esnt products that help to increase no- - understand why Casper" tional health and vigor. "Only aa far as the clearing, B wxu c. Houston Goudiss lass as. Hale explained as he smiled down at her. One of your neighbors, Mrs. Wilbur Nash, gave me a lift' Trust Helen Nash for that' Miss Hosanna said appreciatively. Come and meet Mrs. Spencer Forbes. You must be surprised to ust a bit for greater ease. The And it so cool here. Mrs. Spencer Forbes had been sit scalloped front edges and white collar (with tong ting with her gaxe on the fire. She they came lines, becoming to full faces) trim looked up and nodded it up just enough. This is a die-- 1 toward her. How do you do, Mr. Hale? she gram design, so you can turn off I half a dozen of it in no time! asked languidly. Languor seemed I to be her note. It contrasted as The Patterns 1618 is designed for sizes 14, 16, arp5!dth iM a. her tall Ve?m Engtelsm 18, 20, 40 and 42. With tong I Hofa Mj sleeves, size 16 requires 4 yards a)In fi,ure did "Ifs too late for tea. of material; H yard for Plumpness. t on a,15jlebo,!Ji? before contrasting collar and cuffs; 2 I her- ut w yards of braid. With short sleeves man a few cocktails and a tU,j"T8 414 yards. ,om 1624 is designed for sizes 36. 38. rU r- - H1 H SBa1,1- - 1 40,I, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52. Size d mmind the"'38 requires 4 ,But yards of P1 ta lemjutae. for contrasting material; yard Miss Hosanna summoned her but collar; ler and ordered the cocktails and ming. sandwiches. Now she sat with her Fall and Winter Fashion Book. on her friends face. Her pale Win-1 The new Fall and SVtonwaT radiant, 'itaost ter Pattern Book which shows LBter, Hale learned that to rapL photographs of toe dresses being MiJ1 Hosanna Mrs. Spencer Forbes' worn is now out. (One pattern converlltlon wa, u the music of the and the Fall and Winter Pattern morning stars singing together. Book 25 cents.) You can order its ten years since I was In the book separately for 15 cents. Spain, Mrs. Spencer Forbes said Send your order to The Sewing dreamily on foaming that Rex had Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New just returned from there, Im not Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, I optimistic enough to think it Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) changed. I each. Every train still starts about Beil Syndics!. WNU Service. dawn," Halt admitted. 'And stops at Bobtdills at high . , noon and lets its passengers stew DlTTlCUlT for two hours on the broiling sta- Parting I platform. 1 know. I' vs done When a Texas Tech student saw a professor drop his hat in a waste ttl cocklffi basket and walk off with some pa- - Bnk Jsr.ouht ( Hf wf the retrieved headpiece pers he and spread the news about Lub-sStofcrf bock of the absent minded pro- defntfoL The instructor received fesror. 39-in- for hours, and has the soup after jellied ng overnight in the refrig-- , has prepared gelatin on a scale. The same principles llowed by the gelatin manure, only he operates in a aimg. etin " connective tissue in the skins ram the bones of food ani- - by CHAPTER p ..... 39-in- ot soup the little He reso-lutio- n his mind. He whistled a Spanish tango as he went on with his toilet ." That Everyone Who Take Aspirin Should Study Drop layer Tablat is welsr to disintegrate to 2 seconds reedy to "go to wosk rapidly Hnn' oung children. le bone must placate Joe. also at Halcyon, who leaves him with been like that even when we were a premonition of unpleasant mystery. He is met at the train by Mrs. Wilbur girls at school. She loves to shock Nath, whom ho questions about the people. Its harder now than it menace, and experiences a disturbing used to be," she added comfortably. premonition. Almost everybody seems to be hying to shock everybody else. The CHAPTER 1 Continued competition stimulates Ruth snd the things she and young Mr. Ainsworth "Is Misa Kneeland at home? My say to each other . . . name is Hale, he said. She left the sentence unfinished, The maid responded promptly to evidently a habit of hers. Hale hardthe mile. ly heard her. He was gazing with Yes, sir. Miss Kneels nd Is ex- - pleasure and a dawning sense of pectlng you. If you will leave your proprietorship around the big comluggage here in the hall Joe will fortable room they bad entered. It take It up to your room. Miss Knee- - had three windows. Two looked over 1,11,4 In the the the sea. The third, at the rear, faced Reducing Diet wlth west There was a long divan beBoth men and women who are ,Hte dropped reUef- - hun hl hat tween them. There was a fireplace counting their calories, in nn ef- - 18h ck fort to avoid overweight, or to toUore5 hif uide In for cool days; and a brass wood-bo- x hmd been foil of logs stood near There reduce, can profit by taking geli- - th there was a flat-totho,e Purchase were tin salads and desserts which t-- repentln ,ome writing table with many drawneed any of them here, except knlck- - ers. wanted fuel value erbockers and a bathing suit But "Casper says you're going to be in I ?iestivf, dlsturb-- 1 the atmosphere of the house was with us all summer, so try to feel frequently recom- - Unexpectedly luxurious. The living-e.nde-d at home, she invited. That door because of its bland taste, room tot0 which he was ushered was leads to a closet as large as a B,e " re,du full of charm and beauty. There small room. The door near the side s; that oversight With that matter dropped He must repair braid-trimm- coupled ty homemaker fg it with the fact that and easily di-l- e accounts for the large t plays in the diet of infants it Co., 1m. eaay-chalr- gelatin-sugar-sa- be-tho-se BY ELIZABETH JORDAN ApM.e Cmliur an open door in the upper hall at the left of the staircase. Miss HoH1 c,u on Casper Knee- land, friend of his (sthcr, in New York, sanna led the guest to a door on and find. him proudly successful but the opposite side of the halL strsnsely preoccupied. Ht tails Hals of "Dont pay any attention to what his wife's death while Inline, invites him for tho summer to Halcyon Camp, his Ruth says," she advised Hale as Island, ana him she opened it Everything that ht "so will be "useful" si promises his comes into her head pops out there. Halo is joined at lunch secretary by had Ainsworth, an unpopular college mats, through her mouth. She has always living-room- From Infancy fo Old Age Nutritionists recognize gelatin as a food possessing many unique advantages in the daily diet, and it is prescribed by physicians for a variety of special diets. Newborn babies, for example, are sometimes given a lt solution which provides readily available protein to raise the protein level of the blood. When an infant cannot readily digest milk, owing to the formation of hard curds, the doctor may recommend the addition of 1 per cent of gelatin dissolved in the milk. This usually causes it to be assimilated easily and satisfactorily. When it comes time to change a babys food from liquids to solids, gelatin also pfoves useful, for its soft, semi-soli- d texture makes an excellent transitional food. With toddlers and school chil- - com-protei- n, OF THE PARTY SYNOPSIS lemon-flavore- it kijtin is a -O D. Of Crocheted Lace 400 ROOMS 400 BATHS Rofesi $2.00 to $4.00 Single CAFETERIA DINING ROOM BUFFET AO loostodoEf mala lohbyfinsst food DINING . DANCING EVERY FRIDAY 4otd Mrs. J. H. at reasonable price and SATURDAY NIGHT NEW HOUSE want!, hnUMl CHAUNCIY W. WKT, Mortogw mausoleum? I don't think you ought to say such things, Miss Hosanns protestShe gave Hale a ed affectionately. glance that directed his attention to the charm of her friend. We're all dead except Joan, Mrs. Spencer Forbes said calmly, but most of us dont know it Joan is beginning to look livid and I give her about three months more. Au revoir. Mr. Hals. This Is my chaste bower, h She nodded' and vanUl.ei for-- Jeaa raised her blae eyes and looked window leads to your bathroom. I will say for Cass that ha put In enough bathrooms when he built his house. He wasnt as foreslghted about closets. It takes a woman to think of them, but I wasnt consulted. I think Banks has unpacked for you, she went on. He usually unpacks and puts the cases away. and . She crossed to a highboy pulled open a drawer. Yes, here are all your ties and socks and handkerchiefs, she went on. How bright and cheerful they are!. Thats the colorful Influence of He felt He hoped Miss Hosanna would not go through the other drawers. She didnt, but she opened the closet door. It revealed suits on hangers and shoes on pegs. It also revealed his new dressing-gown- , which caught the last of the suns rays as they entered toe west window. You do like beautiful colors," she So said, regarding it approvingly. do L 1 hope you wont find it dull here, she added In a different tone. Try to like your room. Its the ideal guest room," Hale Spain, Hale laughed. said warmly. Tm glad you think so. Now Ill leave you to get dressed. You'll hear the gong at half past seven. He followed her to the door, observing again her erect shoulders, her proudly held white head, and her surprisingly light, quick step. He opened the door for her and slowly closed It after her. Then for s long moment he stood very still, hands in the his trousers pockets and eyes-oroom's thick blue and orange rug. trying to analyze his impressions. Suddenly he stopped and stared. On the blue and orange silk cover of his bed, near the foot, a wad of paper lay. It was crushed and soiled and it looked sadly out of Strange that he had not place. seen it before, or that Miss Hosanna, evidently a typical New England housekeeper, had not observed it during her presence in the room. He went to the bed, picked up and unfolded the grimy sheet with some reluctance, and read its penciled This was printed. Its message. characters straggled unevenly down the page, as if they were the first effort of a child. It read: THIS PLASE IS DANJEROUS. GET OUT QU1K. Hale frowned, then grinned. He tore the paper into small pieces and dropped them into the waste-pape- r basket beside the desk. His next impulse was to hasten into the bathroom and wash his hands after handling that note. He followed it The note, of course, was someone's idea of s practical Joke. Or, on second thoughts, it may have been some servants revolt against the addir tional work made by an extra guest It may have been burled through the open window, or through the transom above his door, or brought into his room snd dropped on his bed. In any csss it was plainly not worth another instant of thought Nevertheless, his mind touched it as he dressed. Those "DANJERUS. "QUIK. words uphold the spoiling standards of Joe the porter, whc..i not yet had an opportunity w -- p. It starts hence is at toe speaker. hadnt any, Hale testified cheerfulHe was an exemplary young man in every way, and always knew his lessons. Hate was increasingly uncomfortable. What an extraordinary lot these people were, with their delibly. erate rudeness. If you're hinting that I was a grind I'll admit it Ainsworth said sharply. 1 was there to work, and I worked. I was no popular Idol, like Hale here. He smiled unpleasantly. In his evening clothes he sleek looked more than ever like black eat You must have missed all that adulation, when you left Ithaca and got Into real life," he added unpleasantly. Hate wanted to kick him. The fellow was intolerable. He turned away from him and smiled at Joan Kneeland, with a sudden lift of die heart She was a charming thing, a pleasure to the eye. Her small bobbed head was beautifully shaped. She had the blackest hair he had ever seen. It fitted her head like black satin cap. Her eyes were deeply and vividly blue. It was not until he saw her smite, however, that he gave himself wholly to her spelt Her smite was enchanting. It was also fleeting. It disappeared almost as quickly as It had corns. Hate felt as if he had watched the door of a house swing open, had caught a glimpse of light and warmth inside, and had seen the door close again. At dinner Hate found himself at Mias Hosanna's right, with Mrs. Spencer Forbes on his other side. Joan Kneeland sat at the opposite end of the table, in her uncles place. This was her habit, it developed, when Kneeland was not at hone. Craig sat at her left. Ainsworth was at Miss Hosanna's left with Herbert next to him. The seat at Joan's right was vacant Someone mentioned later that it fell to Ainsworth when Kneeland was home, end that Joan then sat between Ainsworth and her cousin. Joan had said a few words to Craig when they sat down. She was now listening to what seemed an overlong story of some medical experience of bis In Paris. You psychiatrists have your work on your mind all the time," Is it true Ainsworth remarked. that most doctors and workers associated with the insane, eventually go oil their heads themselves? I've heard that theory a dozen times. Your application of it la too genMost eral.'' Craig said coldly. doctors and other workers don't do anything of the kind. A few do. Theyre usually the neurotically Inclined, and those very susceptible to suggestion. I remember . . Oh, come now, Craig, dont get started on your cases again!" Young Kneeland spoke so Irritably that Sorry, Craig's eyebrows rose. Kneeland jerked out, but that staff Is depressing to most of us. I love It tone was purring Ainsworth's again. He was plainly enjoying his dinner, which was excellent. He appeared to be at peace with the world. Joan raised her blue eyes and looked st the speaker. It was a h a strange one. lung look ond mo ' nnd smiled again. UJ CONTIXVEDJ Aini-nwt- This Quick Dissolving Property ef Genuine Bayer Aspirin Explains Fait Reiisf If you suffer with headaches or the pains of rheumatism or neuritis keep the above picture about gen-tuBayer Aspirin in your mind. Especially if quick relief is what you want For the way a Bayer Tablet works in the glass is the way it works when you taka it It starts to dissolve alhence is ready to most at once take hold" of the rheumatic pain or headache with astonishing speed. Relief often comes in a few minutes. Always ask for BAYER Aspirin" never ask for "aspirin" alone. ne IroauTAnurrs t FULL French Slanguage The French language surpasses all other languages in slang vocabulary, aaya Colliers. o&QEMP Cenrtltlena Dua te Bowels lefasd thi ssrsboss ALWAYS SIISV QUtCNROJEF FOR ACS INDIGESTION CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING' aaa Have you anything around the house you would like to trade or sell? Try a classified ad. The cost is only a few cents and there are probably a lot of folks looking for just whatever it is you no longer have use for. |