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Show HISTORIC PEN HELD AS RELIC. Used by Franklin In Signing of Independence. Declwa-tio- THE A BUSY ARSENAL the PICNIC LUNCH USE ALCOHOL WITH Housewife REALLY THE STAR FEATURE DAYS OUTING. POtlSH. Discovers That It Aids in Cleaning Silver. OF "It may not t manners to discuss, your hostess, said one of the guests slugs, the bullets. after an elaborate luncheon, but did Daily 400,000 of these little brass ever see such silver? Mine was tubes run under a funnel filled with Proper Arrangement and Packing of you powder and get their share of the actually greasy! Such carelessness Is Food Necessary If One Would With Peace Reigning Supreme and No deadly compound. the and lead disgraceful. Daily Have the Feast Tempting the brass and the powder and the "Silver is hard to keep bright, Sign of a War Cloud, Ammunition and Palatable. Franklin signed the Declaration of are the woman who hated unmurmured assembled out and turned cap Is Being Turned Out to Enough kind criticism. Independence. His grandfather, Capt. complete messengers of death. Daily Carry On Many Wars. Too much luggage spoils the picnic, George W. McLeland. who has passed "Nonsense, It Isn't, and if it were, they go out Into the world to Maand yet the little feast is the star that is no excuse. Think how Curo-lyn- 's his eighty-sixtan where nila, Hawaii, every place birthday, has handed a held peace Recently Philadelphia feature of the day. How, then, to carthe relic down to the younger George. and silver shone at her dinner, and soldier, marine or sailor arbitration conference, the men American ry enough to eat, and at the same she ouly keeps one maid. I asked Capt. McLeland received It from his who are laboring for the abolition of who carries the standard rifle is. The dally output of the arsenal, you time have it look tempting? her how she did it, and she said It grandfather, Alexander McLeland, who war coming from all quarters of the There Is a hamper made of light- was by mixing her silver polish with was a page in the continental conreason out without much trouble, country to tell of the progress towards may wicker and yet strong enough alcohol instead of water. You rub It weight Is to an each soldier of gress. enough equip the time when all disputes between In "Grandfather was a page In that army of 100,000 men with four cart- to stand the wear of many outings up In the usual way, but the mixture woods. the historic congress, said the youthful ridges each. gives a much more brilliant look. A telescope shape Is easy to handle One suffwould be When she takes it out of the bags, week's and Georges output grandfather, he was nicknamed icient to carry death to the whole pop- and Us size can be regulated to fit even after weeks stowed away, all Bhe Sandy by Its ulation of Philadelphia if less than the contents so readily that the wom- need do is to give must of the pieces members. He gave me this pen, which one in every two bullets fired found its an who thinks afiead and of the par- a rub or two with a piece of roughed is made of a wild turkey feather, when I last saw him at our home down In tys return la sure to choose this style chamois. mark. Jefferson county, In 1831. She rinses the parts of the fiat silEvery day 250 pieces of shrapnel, Instead of the square or oblong hampof the the fashion Enger made after the of for fcot& I field You and fot the ver Parts that go In the mouth with boiling guns projectiles Supplies see, was only a shaver, about Ntedles, lish tea basket. three-incfrom the as as water he after urtng the chamois, as when and Sc Machines Wilson artillery, ranging big young George there, Singer TFhtclet Straw cases for bottles, cups and sometimes It gives a queer taste. to the seven-incgun, are turned out gave It to me. He told me that all the glasses are superior In many ways to SOLD ONLY BY from the arsenal. men who signed the Declaration of InThat (diver las night could never These also have their play leather ones. The lighter covering be cleaned once a week, even much guns dependence did not use the same pen, may not wear so well as tho others, less given a special holiday shine. It time on the big rifle range. and that when Franklin signed it he Hamper the butler was too lazy to see that the In of time peace the government but it looks much cooler. turned to him and said: 'Here, Sandy, and silver was can be bought separately fittings war. for Those in now prepares charge you take this and keep it, and polished, at least he should if have and in a tucked SEWING MACHINE CO. basket, plain away of the arsenal know all about the run along and tell the sexton to ring given it a boll In hot washing But they are well packed no danger of breakage soda and water to cut the grease and peace conferences. No. 97 North Academy Avenue, the bell, and he then, with this pen obeying orders from the war depart- need be feared. in his hand, hastened out to the old make it look clean." PRO VO, UTAH Woodeu plates are really much ment. man at the bell, and the first music of APRICOT SOUFFLE IS GOOD. The arsenal has been employing its more plcnlcky than china. If sandJohn Jackson, Mgr. liberty rang out on the air. f on cakes are and wiches placed 400 plates to force for addition its the last to be 85 My grandfather lived when the basket Is being arranged Easily Put Together After the Puree three months, In order to give employyears old, and now that 1 have passed and each one is wrapped first In a napHae Been Prepared. to ment would those who otherwise that milestone, and my days are numkin wrung out in ice water, then in to no means bread meat. have and buy I two bered, pass the old relic down Half a pint of apricot puree, half a baker's or paraffine paper the food An appeal was made to the war degenerations. I came very near, howwill he kept perfectly fresh, and it cupful of cream, three whites of eggs, some men business of by partment ever, turning it over to the old liberty Philadelphia a few months ago asking can he placed at once on the picnic 1V2 tablespoonfuls syrup from the apbell people when the bell was in Indithat the government give the arsenal table when the time for luncheon has ricots. two heaping tablespoonfuls of anapolis a few years ago. Proarrived. Lettuce leaves that have been sugar, a squeeze of lemon juice, three Built in as much work as it could. Prepare the 115 W. Of course, the arsenal manufactures packed loosely in a linen bag thor- drops of red coloring. vo A Blade of Grass. other paraphernalia of war, such as oughly dampened with ice water will puree by rubbing either canned or 5 So., BY THE table a bottled apricots through a fine sieve. It was only last spring that I was help to give the luncheon (he sights for artillery pieces, Instruwalking down Macdougal street one nations would be settled by an interna- ments for the control of the fire of fresh, cool and inviting air and they Use a little of the syrup along with can be used to garnish the plates of the apricots and do not make the morning and noticed a swarthy, olive- tional tribunal, and no longer would these pieces, projectile skinned Italian lad on the steps of a recourse be had to death dealing en- the fuses themselves, and other things cold meats and sqlads. This Is an ex- puree too thick. Dissolve tho gelatine one-tim-e mansion; now turned tene- gines of war, and odd and incongru- which do not strike one at fust sight cellent way to carry green salads, and In two tablespoonfuls of the syrup and ment, busily poking oats into the dirty ous as it may seem during each day of as having the deadly power that the If the dressing is made just before Htrain It into the puree. Add the sucracks of the stone steps. I stopped a that conference the Frankford ar- bullets have, although they are a part starting and carried In a bottle, or the gar, lemon Juice and coloring. Beat moment and noticed tha4 down one senal made 400,000 cartridges to go of the death business. Ingredients packed so that the dress- the white of tho eggs to a stiff froth side were already growing encourag- into the standard rifles carried by the lightThere are few soldiers in the ar- ing can he mixed by the salad expert and whip tho cream. Slir-the- se ing little green sprouts. I asked if he soldiers of the United States in this senal, not a fourth the number of while the luncheon is being spread ly into the apricot mixture, and when had planted those also, and learned and other lands. The shops out, the salad will he fresh and crisp. beginning to set, pour all into a wetter civilians employed there. that every day he picked up the oats Tiny cones of salt and pepper, one mold and keep in a cool place until The arsenal is still at work along aie in charge of civilians. But officers feedfor each member of the par- firm. When wanted, turn out on a were horses that the so will by same dropped the continue lines packet and of of ordnance the the department 24-i- n. to carry and much less glass or china dish. This pudding may them from are easier their and ty, never 1909. at least until July, ing It bags, planted army preside over it. Col. Frank Then when they came up he trans- turned out so much work before and Heath has been the commander since trouble than to take along a set of he made more ornamental by decorating the top of tho mold with a little planted them into a paper shoe box Is now employing 400 more persons 1900. Before that he was in com- shakers. which he proudly pointed out to me on than ever before. There are such perfect ways now sweet jelly and a few pieces of aprimand of the proving station for the the sill of an attic window. Daily there rain down from the ma- testing of the big guns of army and of carrying hot or cold liquids and cot before pouring in the mixture. Or ceLiddiard has juit 21-iuTheresa, he informed me, got a chines of the arsenal 400,000 little navy at Sandy Hook. Before that he keeping them at their original temper- the apricot mixture may be set in a real garden off the nurse, but I aint brass tubes the cases of the cart- was an instructor at West ment tiling into these Provo Point, ature that few picnic parties bother ring mold and whipped cream piled I I one. looked so around with making tea or coffee at the in the center when it is turned out. made sick, 18G8. which from he was from in rain down wells: Bp. Wentz, Mr.Weeter, graduated ridges. Daily there box and tiny and me, Tonys verily grounds. A basket that is well packed Dennis Davis, Ilenry Davis, row of green blades were the only with edibles which have been properly Sarah Tidball, Mr. Hicks, Mr. chilled before starting seldom gets growing things my eyes could light warm and mussy if It Is handled careBruner, and L. Hoolbrook. upon in any direction. A similar story of appreciation Is fully and kept out of the sun. Plates told by a settlement worker who was and cups can be kept on the Ice for a ANY DEPTH OF WATER while before they are tucked away in making her way down Allen street, the dingiest of all East side streets, Newspapers may be used to pad the , Never had she moved at such a the hamper and they will stay cold for the darkest and most forbidding, when TRUE TO HER FEARS THE OLD pace in all the years of her life. some time. v Ironing board Just as well as an old LADY MET HIM AT LAST. she noticed a little girl tracing a finTinned and bottled foods are best blanket or muslin. Alas! as the old lady reached the door-ste- p in small lots so that they can be taken ger line around two grass blades at Soap well applied to drawer slides to of her house, she sank the ) the foot of an elevated station pillar. as needed and the empty will keep the drawers In furniture in a swoon. opened ground Seventh West wnd Center Streets True Story of a Case of Superstition You have a flower, haven't you? boxes or bottles thrown away at once. and closets from sticking. Which Ended Not as Disastrously If you will varnish your linoleum she vouchsafed to was Interestedly. she find it When recovered U TAH Having a number of things In this way PROVO, as In Some Instances It Taint no flower, teacher, was herself In her own house with a serv does away with passing the food from about every three months It will last the indignant protest, "here stands a one end of the table or luncheon cloth much longer than without the coats of Might Have Done. to the other. Paper napkins are good varnish. park. The Craftsman. Even the twentieth century, with When washing floors or cleaning enough for the average outdoor funcall its civilization and enlightenment, windows always put a few drops of howof kind. this tion should, They Cemeterys Strange Uses. has not succeeded in banishing ever, be supplied in quantities so that paraffine In the water and this will According to the reports submitted Not only does it exist, as Is they may be used for covering the keep away flies, moths and other Inby keepers of Pere Lachaise, the fa- only natural, among the most igplates, for wiping oft dust and for sects, mous Parisian cemetery is utilized for norant, but even among the most InThe skin from a boiled ham will cleaning the dishes after the meal 13 many other objects besides the burial tellectual it has its devotees. he more easily removed If as Boon as oves. families. It is a replace of well-to-dNow, the elderly lady who Is to be being taken from the boiling liquor sort of thieves who steal the bronze the heroine of this story must be reMuskmelon Frappe, the ham he plunged Into cold wa'er and brass work, which they take bit garded neither as Ignorant nor yet as Remove enough of the tops of small for a moment. by hit from the tombs and hide in Intellectual. Yet for all her knowlmelons bo as to he able to To mend hemstitching cover the nutmeg All kinds of Fresh and their pockets. It Is also a hunting edge of Paris, she was ever haunted take out the seeds and membrane, space of the worn hemstitching with Cured Meats ; Green and ground for collectors of curios, who, with the idea that one day she would then scoop out as much of the soft Insertion and stitch both edges on to "hooked sticks, break the meet in the streets a man with an with armed Cut the tray cloth and it will then be as good Groand pulp as can be removed. Staple Fancy windows of the little chapels over the evil eye. What precisely her concepDrain the as new and even prettier. pulp Into small pieces. ceries. We handle tho tombs and abstract small vases of sil- tion of the evil eye was, or how, Hair brushes Rhould he washed, If juice from seeds and membrane and Farmers Products, and ver and other precious metals. when seen, it would he recognized. Is add it to one quart of whipped cream, possible, every day. The best plan Is pay CASH for all Fat Women, too, make a practice of impossible to tell; still, the old lady sweetened. Put into freezer and turn to keep two In use at the same time. Butcher Stock. Nos. 47 stealing wreaths of imitation pearls, was perfectly assured that on the day until stiff. When ready to serve take Unless a clean brush is used the hair the chilled shells, place the frappe loses the bright, glossy look that it to 55 North Academy which they place under their dres that she encountered the horror she and afterwards sell to dealers as their would not be deceived, and that miscream In alternate layers with the should have. 39-2. Avenue. Phone own make. The cemetery is likewise fortune would befall her. melon pulp, having the frappe as last Cheese may be kept from going the resort of sentimental lovers. One morning a few months ago layer. Serve on small plates with moldy by wrapping It In a cloth dipped When those seen kissing are very the old lady, who, here let it he said, cake. In vinegar and wrung nearly dry. a Cover the cloth with a wrapper of young, The keepers take their names succeeded in keeping her name Gateau of Cherries. and communicate with their parents. secret, went down to her bank. There paper and keep In a cool place. Dissolve two heaping tablespoonfuls Thus Is many a schoolgirls romance she spent some time in transacting of powdered gelatine In half a cup A Cooling Drink. her business, and in the end emerged nipped in the bud. of boiling water. Put three heaping handsome women, with some and 80 in notes and gold, Among the most refreshing of sumYoung tablespoonfuls of sugar, one cupful mer drinks Is pineapple lemonade. To 400. dressed In the deepest widows weeds; and securities worth of cold water, rind and strained juice the juice of four lemons allow a large are sometimes seen weeping at the Then It was that the adventure beol one lemon into a saucepan, boll for pineapple, finely grated, a pound of tombs of people in no way related gan. A young man was standing out20 minutes, strain, add a few drops of to them. This is with an eye to the side the bank. The old lady glanced sugar and a pint of water. red coloring, one teaspoonful of vaBoil the sugar and water together coming of a male consoler, who event- at him anxiously, and at once became nilla extract, one pound of stoned to a thin syrup, skimming well. Mix Instead of Curtain Rods. ually departs with the supposed wid- conscious that the man was looking cherries and gelatine Mix well and the pulp of the pineapple and the lemow on his arm. For these reasons at her. No doubt thoughts of the At a bargain store, get a copper-coto pour Into a wet mold. Turn out when on Juice In a bowl, add the sirup and advisable is ered wire about as thick as your little and others it thought money that she had just withdrawn set a of set on the Ice to cool and ripen for Then number width awakened Increase the cut the her keepers. and it them have suspicions. finger, hours. several of your window. Also buy two screw peculiar expression In one of the Breaded Pork Chops. horof a When sent thrill mans ready to serve, pour Into the eyes. Put a screw eye on each side young eyes A Clever Omission. Make dressing same as for fowl, only In nerve a mixture ror of the sash opening, one of them so quart of Ice water and pour every through coursing to season highly with apples, celery and Did you write papa, George? Into tall, thin glasses. her body. She had met the evil eye! that the wire will slip ln Run the hand? Take onions. for your pan, baking "Asking put any a charge water can be If wire through the curtain casings and There it glared uncannily at her from Of course." drippings In bottom; heat; put In used preferred, face that of the plain water. curmost instead Your the unprepossessing put the ends In the eye. then I wrote." on lay pork chops Yes, top dressing, to have seen. tains will hang as nicely as though cf same and bake in oven. When chops Thats strange. 1 supposed papa she ever remembered Veal Cups with Macaroni. the she what 15 did, the fixtures had cost three times Scarcely knowing are cooked on one side turn over. would he terribly angry. You know veal or mutton Is left over in If In a tram. old refuge lady cents, the actual cost of your "rods. sought When done remove to a warm platter, he doesnt like you. scant quantities for a meal, boll sufffrom somewhat she When recovered Delineator. all It I fixed with But more add I know. right. garnish drip- icient macaroni to parsley, Yes, double the amount the exertions of her escape," her eyes I I didnt sign the letter. pings, thicken for gravy, and pour and in Chocolate Molasses Taffy. to the the only passenger put through the food chopper, turned over all. Season highly car. The old lady nearly swooned One cup of sweet milk. Melt in It using coarse cutter. Absurd All Around. with salt, peppet, onion juice and two squares of chocolate, then add one at the sight. It was the young man Delicious Salad. Who is the old file over there with with the evil eye. The first thought Boil one cup red kidney beans in chopped parsley, and to each pint add cup of brown sugar, one of molasses comic coat, the stovepipe hat and that came to the old lady was Inthe salted water until soft. Drain, add a well beaten egg and two tablespoons and a piece of butter as large as aD trousers? Pack into buttered one cup English walnuts or peanuts, of good gravy. stant flight. Reflection warned her Boll ar.J stir til! the baggy-kneeEnglish walnut. She Had Met the Evil Eye. who is lectur- that it would be wiser to remain unIs the That professor it will harden In water. Add vanilla broken, one cup chopped cel- cups, steam for half an hour, and slightly womans til the tram came to the end of its ant bending over her with a bottle of and a pinch of soda. Pour In a but ing on the absurdities of ery, and about six olives cut fine. Mix serve with tomato or brown sauce. dress. all together and serve on bed of lettered tin to cool. Should be brittle journey, which would be close to her smelling salts. But both tho money Currant Dessert. Only tuce with mayonnaise dressing. house, and then to make a bold rush and the securities had gone. One box of red currants, one box of awful eye, which, strive too true did she realize was her fear to elude Lemon Butter. that to Answer. Easy Remove Grease from Carpet. folred raspberries, and two quarts of that the evil eye would bring misWhen children become tired of JelNiece Uncle, they say there are as she would to evade Its glance, the uot did it pulp, then strain, grease spot thickly water boiled to fortune. Still, movement. Sprinkle prove quite lies and fruit butters a most delicious more marriages of blondes than of lowed her every of flue sago, precorn with cover small a starch as and had old one with the evil so cupful add endtram lady Imagined, ride terrible and healthful spread can be made from brunettes. At the last Why is it, I wonder? water for 15 cold in Leave a for soaked or an she few received a for two, viously newspaper. days later day the following: Two cups granulated Uncle Singleton (a confirmed bach- ed. The instant it did the old lady sweeten to until boll It off wer in lhe which clear, then letter will and the butsweep minutes, of her anonymous the spot one object swept quickly past sugar, three eggs, teaspoonful elor) il'm! Naturally, the eat cold with milk or cream. clean. not ba but the home. taste, her money. towards securities, made and terror, ter, two lemons, gratecVnd and Juice, ones go first Stray Stories. one cup of hot water, cook In double boiler until thick. Oeorge Edward McLeland, who lives at 2526 North New Jersey street, Indianapolis, does not have much use for a pen, inasmuch a. he is not jet five years old, hut he ct vertheless has the most interesting pen in Indianapolis. It is the one with which Benjamin WHAT THE FRANKFORD PLANT IS DOING TO PREPARE FOR WAR. mrchins 400,000 little leaden h SSNGER Buy Buggies at fuse-setter- " t Curb your well with Cement Tiling ch MAN WITH EVIL EYE Provo Meat and super-stitutio- Packing o PROVO MEAT and PACKING d light-heade- d |