Show r hew Arctic Explorers XTaVvVvioX Make Use of Sextant CowsaKvow Maytaervaaxvex etscma & axaVwe tcmeAy Sy tu cjHs fLVxr enaWs enetojsnjmfculsr soW as$saTvc&o xvaitG THt 5 UN AND 07HC& C BLBJTA&' s wv I be £ta&xay divspeased ouger nee&sAaskks!t ej tme&es wkxvtccxTed axeoasss may wWtio o ' sippWkxxaatg vvKxcWusX y dqpeuiuW-mabd- ptcpet wovitsvmetxt eaetaWy proper ejjotlsaad n£VWmg Tc cedialwaysbuy ttu demwA $th beneJkxaXnANuCACTuVCO Te xxpcxx CALIFORNIA ric Syrup Co SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS PRICE 50 PER BOTTt She Buried Her Face in ft Her Hans Ours and Theirs “A play on names unconsciously perpetrated by my youngest son was very funny” said a Flatbush man the other day “We live next door to a family named Feitenour and the while my family was busy reading in the library we heard a racket on the back porch My son went out to investigate and on his return my wife always inquisitive asked what had caused the noise " ‘Nothin’ but a couple of cats’ Jim told her and then I heard her ask: ‘Did you see whose they were?’ “‘Yes one was ours and the other was Feitenour’s’ ” Eggs Eggs! how to make your hens lay twice as many eggs the year round my ure method is free Mrs S Alley New Madrid Mo It’s almost as difficult for you to get a man to take your advice as it is for you to take his DON’T NEGLECT THAT COrGH l It certainly racks your system and may run Into serious Allen’s Lung Hitlsum will check Something It quickly and permanently For saleataUdruggists The dog in the manger Is the one that does the most growling The sextant whose service in polar Jips has been reported by the ex jlorers is an instrument small enough Jo be conveniently held in the hand ind is equally well adapted for the altitude of celestial objects m order to obtain the latitude and iocal time or for measuring the anile between the moon and sun or the noon and a fixed star to ascertain the longitude It is called sextant because the measure is recorded on an arc of 60 of a circle says Jegrees !he New York World It consists of a Irame usually of metal stiffened by ross braces The arc at the bottom of the frame is marked off with louble the number of degrees actually measured This is done because the fixed and movable glasses attached to the instrument give a double reflection of the objects observed and thus form an angle with reference to each other disequal to only half the angular tance between such objects one of which is seen directly and the other by reflection The arc of 120 degrees thus records the actual angle Midway on the frame on one side is a telescope and opposite on the other leg of the frame is a glass transparent in the upper half and silvered In the lower half Both the in the accompanying telescope (E-Sgure) and the glass (H in the figure) ire firmly attached to the frame At the top of the frame is a mirror (C in the figure) which is movable by means of an arm (R-in the figure) to which it is fastened C is called the index glass and the arm revolves around it At M is a shifting scale for making fractional measurements and called a vernier The observer takes the Instrument in his hand and holds the telescope horizontally Looking through the telescope he may see the horizon surface of through thq transparent the horizon glass H Then if wishing to bring the sun into line he manipulates the mirror C as a child handles a bit of looking glass for the purpose of catching the sun’s glare and throwing it into the eyes of a companion He turns the arm until the mirror C catches its reflection and throws it back to the silvered surface of the H When the sun is thus made glass to coincide with the horizon the section of the graduated arc over which the arm has passed indicates the measure of the angle in degrees which is exactly determined by the movable fractional scale or vernier Arabian astronomers are credited with having used a sextant as far back as the year 995 with a radius of 59 feet 9 inches The modern instrument was invented independently about 1730 by Thomas Godfrey of Philadelphia and Capt Hadley of the Britishnavy AUTO TO SOUTH POLE (British Expedition Use Motor to Antarctic to complish valuable geographical work in King Edward Land Sledge In a long letter detailing his plans Capt Scott says he believes the King Edward Land base is 400 miles east of MacMurdo sound The dash to the Many a true word has been spoken regardless of grammar pole will be made from whichever base the circumstances favor It is understood the expedition will not include Lieut Shackleton who London — Americans may plat the reached farthest south but several north pole and sell corner lots at re- other members of Capt Scott’s former duced rates to foster colonization if expedition will accompany him they wish but they are not going to be allowed to gain a foothold at the Raps Roosevelt Idea antarctic extremity of the earth — no The Roosevelt riding siree Great Britain’s flag is to be testWashington— for officers of the army is a detriplanted at the south pole and all the ment to the service says Gen Albert land and ice and seas claimed for the L Myer commanding the department British crown Just as the north pole of Texas in his annual report Gen was annexed to the United States examinaMyer favors yearly through the toilsome journeys of Cook tions of all officers physical to ascertain their and Peary if Capt Robert F Scott’s fitness plans succeed And when Capt Scott dashes across the southern ice fields a new record will probably be made by the automobile though there will be runners under the wheels Capt Scott who commanded the Sheriff Finds Evidence of Battle Be- national antarctic expedition of tween Insects and Man Who will lead another British expediKilled Himself Positively cured by tion to the antarctic regions starting about the first of August next The these Little Pills Vancouver Wash — Sheriff Sap- expedition will be supported by the They also rellevd Disafter pington investigating the case tress from Dyspepsia InRoyal Geographical society of an unidentified man who was found digestion and Too Hearty The will Include equipment ponies A perfect rembelieves that the stranger Eating The motor hanged dogs and motor sledges edy for Dizziness Naurendered by mosquitoes sea Dro wstiiPRs Bad sledges says Capt Scott bid fair to chose that desperate means of escaping them Taste in the Mouth Coatbecome most the method of promising On the last evening that the dead ed Tongue Pain In the The motor sledge has man was seen transportation Side TORPID LIVER alive he passed a numbeen evolved as a result of two years 'hey regulate the Bowels Purely Vegetable ber of people on the river road and of experiments in the snow In NorSMALL PILL SMALL DOSE SMALL PRICE to some of them fighting mosspoke way and among other advantages quitoes the while has sufficient length to bridge danger-5Genuine Must Bear In that part of the county the river crevasses Signature is receding leaving large pools of waCapt Scott sets forth the uses to ter and marsh land which is veritably Which he purposes to put each means alive with insects Going as far as of traction but intimates the final he could along the road he was REFUSE SUBSTITUTES flash for the pole may be by picked stopped on account of the water Beare ing unable to proceed further men and dogs The preparations he QUICKEST WITH SAFETY altogether for a more ample equip- spent the night or part of it in the ment than any hitherto used cabin of a wrecked steamer the two Scott he that expedifigures Capt Having appears to pipes tion will cost fully $200000 and to have spent a long time smoking in an raise this amount considerable sub- effort to drive away the mosquitoes He aphave been offered as two he left tobacco sacks empty scriptions peals to the nation to subscribe lib- Tracks were seen in the soft earth erally to secure to the British empire where he had danced around attemptvti cist the honor of achieving the south pole ing to shake them off Unable to endure longer their bites According to the present provisory For the baby often means rest for scheme there will be two bases one and stings he took a heavy line from both mother and child Little ones at MacMurdo sound and one in King the cabin and went to the foot of a Jfke it too — it’s so palatable to take Edward Land if the latter is reached large apple tree leaning far out over Free from opiates the water Then he took off his coat in addition to trying to reach the pole AU Druggist IS cent it is hoped will ac and hat and folded them neatly and Hie expedition Constipation causes and seriously aggravates It is thoroughly cured by l)r many diseases Pierce’s Pellets Tiny granules Scott Supported by Royal Geographical Society to Make Dash by Use of Automobile with Runners Under Wheels Capt 1 TEA OF Cream Cake with Its Filling One the Best — Vanilla the Basis of What Is Known as Mocha Cake New York — For some time past the public taste has been gradually growarticles ing in favor of with the result that at the present or smoked moment strong salted foods are not in evidence as they used to bo'and are rarely called for The ham and the bacon must be mild cured and even butter must be fresh and absolutely without a salt flavor This preference for the article has undoubtedly furnished an excuse on the part of the caterers for the use of stronger antiseptics salt and smoke and antiseptics which are comparatively speaking tasteless or at any rate which add no special flavor to the food The salt and antiseptics smoke are thus Bharply distinguished from modern antiseptics inasmuch as the former not only preserved food but also served as conIn the case however of cerdiments the tain preserved foods although salt may be left out the food loses its individuality The kipper for example is Inseparable from the smoky flavor as is also dried haddock or dried salmon We have heard that a “smoke essence” Is employed to impart the kind of palatability associated with properly smoked food but such practice coupled with the use of antiseptics would really account for the regrettable fact that cured articles of die: are not now up to their former standard arAssuming that the ticle and as a particular example we may choose butter because it is an indispensable article of the dietary is free from objectionable antiseptics it is still left more helpless against the attacks of than were the cured foodstuffs Experiments have in fact shown that the addition of salt to butter is a factor of great importance from the point of view of germs In unsalted butter the growth of is more vigorous and continues for a longer time thafa is the case with salted butter Mycelial fungi if present disappear entirely after a while In 'salted butter while iu fresh or unsalted butter they multiply rapidly The quality of butter appears to be improved by a small percentage of salt (say 25) it encourages the development of flavor which makes but ter an attractive article of food and it acts as a safeguard Altogether there would appear to be certain valid reasons for thinking that the public preferences for the article may be an error of judgment and there certainly is much to be said in favor of the old policy of preserving foods by salt and by smoke Protect the Carrier Washington — As a protection to mail carriers the following regulation has been adopted by the postofflee department: “Carriers are not required to deliver mail at residences where vicious dogs are permitted to run at large Persons keeping such dogs must call at the postoffice for their mail" FOR CONFECTIONERY RECIPES REAL VALUE In Medical Autho'ntles Find Tendency Toward Mild Preiervativo Treatment Not Without Danger in Ham Bacon and Butter Waco cweVcuVy naVAsdaiAy xiaUTeattdxvQ Less Liability of Germs Than Treated Articles overcome ecxte wMs (jj SemyvbAtV JuucWous DAINTIES of I Cream Cake — One cupful sugar two eggs cupful of butter cupful of lard one cupful of sour cream f teaspoonful of salt two cupfuls of flour one heaping teaspoonful of baking powder a tiny but of Boda on end of spoon and flavoring to taste Cream filling: One cupful of sugar one egg one and cupfuls of sweet milk one teaspoonful of vanilla one heaping teaspoonful of flour Mix sugar flour and eggs stir In hot milk and boll until thick spread between layers and ice with two tablespoonfuls of sweet milk thickened with powdered sugar Mocha Cake — One cup sugar creamed with yolks of three eggs one heaping cupful of flour with one scant teaspoonful of baking powder cupful of tepid water and lastly the beaten whites of eggs This cake requires much beating Bake in tin When cool cut in 36 squares Frosting: Cream one cupful of butter and gradually add confectionery sugar as much as it will take one tablespoonful cream one dessertspoonful vanilla Blanch brown and chop fine one pound of almonds Ice squares on all sides and roll in nuts Recipe for Two Cakes — Two cakes be made may by using five eggs and the following recipes: Cream together one cupful of sugar f and Add cupful of butter cupful of sweet milk then two cupfuls of flour that has two teaspoonfuls of baking powder sifted into it Last fold in the beaten whites of three eggs and stir well Bake this in two layers Put aside the whites of two eggs for Icing and use the five yolks you have for a simple gold cake Use cupful of milk one cupful of flour and one teaspoonful of baking powder ' Stir ingredients together and bake in a loaf There will be enough icing for both cakes — Spice Cake One cupful of molasf ses cupfur of butter and lard mixed one egg one cupful of boiling water two teaspoonfuls of soda two of cinnamon one of teaspoonfuls cloves one teaspoonful of ginger cupful of raisins two and cupfuls of flour Process Cream the butter lard and Add the spices egg add molasses and soda to the flour mixing thoroughly Mix wet and dry ingredients Add water gradually except water Bake 15 or 20 stirring constantly minutes in moderate oven i 1 To Simplify Laundering Take a bar of any good laundry soap cut and boil in one gallon of water until all dissolved then add scant half cupful of kerosene Let all come to a boil Then fill a tub full of cold water pour in the mixture put in all your white wash In and let stand over night the morning wring out and scald and rinse in the usual way You will find your wash clean and of snowy whiteness with little labor Monkey Cookies One egg one cup of sugar one fourth cup of milk two cups of flour one teaspoon cream of tartar of soda Beat butter to a cream add sugar then egg well beaten then milk with soda and cream of tartar dissolved then quickly stir in flour laid them down Climbing to the top beat well and spread thinly in tin and of the tree and making one end of the press raisins lightly in Cut in Of course you rope fast to the tree and the other to squares or long strip his neck he swung off ' put your raisins in so as to cut between them ANIMALS KNOW SAFETY LINE Mosquitoes Cause Suicide SICK HEADACHE CURE mmi m Protection of the Yellowstone National Park Is Fully Recognized By Wild Beasts Kansas City— The animals in Wyoming seem to know that they are protected when once Inside the national park” Charles Frost of Evanston Wyo said while passing through this city “Since the park was established no one has been allowed to hunt there Hunters chasing game always stop the chase as soon as they reach the park boundaries “The animals have learned this and when they find themselves hunted outside the boundaries they run for the park When across the line they immediately stop and watch their pursuers without fear “The animals in the national park are friendly toward men The gov ernment officials seal every gun that goe into the park Strangers some times think there is danger from thq bears that live there But the beari are never dangerous in the park The same bears taken outside the limita recognize men as their enemies and will fight if hunters come too close” Lemon Sauce cup sugar cup water two teaspoonfuls butter o'ne tablespoon lemon juice Make a syrup by boiling sugar and water eight minutes remove from fire add butter and lemon Juice Celery and Nut Salad Mix one cupful of diced celery with one cupful of nut meats add little mayonnaise dressing and serve on lettuce leaves with some mayonnaise spread over top To Clean Gilt Frames Water should never be put on gilt frames They should be wiped with dry cloth or chamois This applies to all metal and lacquered goods Possible But —In a battle of tongues a womcan hold her own Husband — M’yes p’r’aps she can out she never does— WTfe an "Your husband is an unremitting correspondent isn’t he?” “Well you haven’t noticed me cashing any money orders have you?” ( - I j£ r |