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Show KS THE r$ kitchen CABINET ka n;2, Umiii Ddddys ul' , Nwialr ?dEveiiig luW PGN.NER " Wlllkld. EASTER DISHES inr14..!,r,r "vrr Y v ;4 c ' . , IfY "i i. V :rP i f&'.Xi - , vWr?;:!ft - '. Mill - ' -- . ':' j TVi !WY ' Fntor-tlm- , many e TREE housewives prepare the time honored dishes "Sometime slK' Enttr Rolls. Scald j .m,nr i,U 'o-WjrrcHl und one-fourt- of a milk, cupful ot add out yeast broken h cikl In hits mlv well and add a cupful of scalded and cooled tullk. Stir in two cupfuls of Hour, beat well and set away tn a warm place until light. Add the yolks of two eggs, half a teaapoonful of salt, hulf a teusiHHin-fu- l of a cupful of of melted butter and flour enough to make n dough to'!. kneaded. Knead until smooth. Cover and set aside to become light. Shape In small balls, cover n a board until double Its bulk. Take a ball, press a cavity with the thumb and set luto this half teaspoonful of jelly ; work the dough over the opening to enclose the Jelly and have It Just under the top crust The roll should be shaped like an egg; let list- - to double Its bulk. Bake about twenty minutes tn a hot oven. Bavarian Easter Caks. Cream one cupful of butter with one and cupfuls of sugar; add the yolks ol even eggs, beaten until lemon colored and thick, alternately with three to f three and cupfuls pt flour, and stirring beating well. Beat In the stiffly beaten whites of five eggs and f pound ot Sultana ratBlno. Grease one or more deep layer cake ylates, spread them with the batter, which should be about an Inch thick; dot over the top with smull comfits and bake. White and Gold Bavarolsa. Soak of a package of gelatin In one eupful of cold water, add three cupfuls of hot milk, add two cupfuls of sugar mixed with the grated yellow rlnd( of two lemons, then stir In the yolks of four eggs, beaten stiff and stirred Into one pint of creutn. Mix all well and let stand until cool. Beat with a lurge Dover egg beater until the whole Is like A drop or two of yellow cream. saffron tied In' a cloth, dipped In hot water and squeezed from the cloth, will deepen the tint If desired. Iour Into a ring mold and when served fill the center with whipped cream. ) Financial one-ha- Kaiser 1 Germany appear to hare exchanged a political and military kaiser for a financial and industrial kaiser. The Hotel Adloa on the famous Unter den Linden la literally the Ktr Imperial Palace tn Berlin. On the gird floor Is the Stlnhes suite and Itrs sits the man who gives orders and to other countries, to Germany glimpse of the. corridors Is suffii cient to suggest the extent of Stinnea Here, day after day, a iparvUnoa j coed of business men wait patiently to he summoned to the presence and b given their orders. - Each has a Each has come, from far portfolio. er near, to report. They are the directors hud executives of the many tod enterprises owned tad controlled by Germanys new financial and Industrial dictator. The list la endless newspaper editors, bank presidents, coal miners, cials, one-hal- evening publication of Budapest, Including As Est. the Pestl Naplo, and the Magyarorszag. Furthermore It states that there are but few newspapers of any consequence In the Hungarian capital which are not owned by Stinnea." The explanation given of his wholesale buying of newspapers la that Stlnnes Intends to realize the dreams of Profesor Naumann, who visioned a consolidated Central Europe, including Poland and" Belgium, which should be created by military means But Stlnnes, It Is said, alms to reach the same goal through economic domination. His purpose Is to secure first economic resources and then press organs in the various countries bordering on Germany, in order that he may spread German political Influence. As far as Industrial pos- sessions are concerned, it tr asserted that he Is well along his way. He left the Hamburg-Amerlcaline, where be waa one ot the directors, and took a In the Norddeutscher directorship Lloyd, of which he Is the principal He owns the .majority stockholder. of the Air Route lines In Germany and Scandinavia, and he Is now engaged In establishing others In Austria. Danube navigation in Germany and Austria, aa well as In Hungary and Roumanla, la In bis hands. He Is ln-- ( terested financially In the Austrian Daimler factory and the famous Skoda works, and he owns the Elbemubl paper mills. Finally, with these mills, the Elbemuhl newspapers, as well as the Ylenna Allegemelne Zeltung and the Der Neue Tag, two dally papers, came Into hla possession. These are but a very small part of the assets Stlnnes Is In control of, says the Kassal Hlriap, and "Just because of his extensive Interests In almost every part of Europe, the dominating Influence of his newspapers In foreign countries la the more dangerous. To allow a string of newspapers to be controlled and directed politically by foreign Interests Is Just as dangerous as to allow political legislators to come under the dictation of foreigners." Stlnnes was born at Mulbelm; In the Rhineland, In 1870T. The report that he is a Jew la not true. He Inherited coul mines. Today he controls 60 mines. Berlin bankers estimate that he Is the richest Individual in Germany. . The hand ef Stlnnes, It is charged, demolished the Industries of northern France. The coal mines were parti cu lar objects of destruction. AH told, 220 mining operations were rendered useless. They were flooded, dynamited, filled with waste materials or lot When Stlnnes appears in the corridor It s to rush through; he Is in s hurry; those with him are pat to It to keep up. He acknowledges bo salutations. He brushes InterviewAwe er! and photographers aside. al-wi- , That was he has passed. Stlnnes poses as a sphinx. But his power is very real. It seems literally hue that the fell of the Louse of brought about the rise of the Bouse of Stlnnes. Under cloak tf the new republic Stlnnes hides a sovereignty that Is not the less absolute because financial and Industrial Instead of 'political and military. -- lit 1 e I ! 0 ulc n Those who protest against Stlnnes Power In Germany also declare that he Is Working toward a consolidated Central Europe to be created through conomic domination- - Instead of military means His general plan Is said to be first to secure economic resources and the newspapers In the arlous countries bordering on Germany. A chorus of protest Is heard from the press of Central Europe. Control of newspapers, not only in Germany but also In Austria, Chechoslovakia and Hungary, makes Stlnnes I newspaper king, says this press, hlch charges that he Is now negotiating with the owners of scores of publications all through Central Europe. For Instance, the of Kosda, says be n by gaining control of the Deutsche Allgeraelne Zeltung, after which he formed a kind of amalgamation of the following Berlin publications: Die Post. Deutsche Tagesreltung. Deutsche Zeltung and the Tagil ache Rundschau. This newspaper then continues: He bought the German news agency, known as the Telegrafen union, and then one newspaper after the other to large provincial towns came under the control of the greatest financial Juggler Germany ever produced. He tonight the Munchen Augsburger and threescore of other mailer and larger newspapers, and tn rder to be able 'to feed them with ew, he purchased the Rammert agency, supplying news Items to 400 other than Stlnnes concerns. Several paper and pulp factories were secured In consequence of the news- set on fire. Their rehabilitation has paper purchases, among these being been especially difficult and alow. Hie toe French estimate that these mines canr WUe" not be brought up to produc- Another Czechoslovak newspaper. tion before 1930. In other Important The Xep, advises Its readers that Mr. Industries of the Invaded district the Sthmes has got the controlling Inter-- t degree of destruction ranged from 60 In the most popular morning and to 100 per cent For example, the veil-know- n Kassal-Hlrla- p be-ga- Tag-szeltun- g, tele-Pap- h Henckell-Donnersmarc- k pre-wa- STONE KEPT TIME " There la exhibited la the British large stone, composed of trionate of lime, which has served touseum a oatural timekeeper. This stone actual time record for to work done for a long period In English coal mine. The stone was oed from a colliery drain. When mlnera were at work the water tossing through the drain left, a black by the coal dust; to. PALMER EOSD & MORTGAGE CO. tit Indeed, an d he g. Feminine Finance. "Tve dedded to have yon run the household on a budget. Are you satisfied?" How much more money do I getr Judge. p 23,-00- stock-destroyin- g llink fluikilnf Biker YOU CAN BE PROUD of your UN when it nine from Bojrd U tiuine ami lull 'Bt. Cmu, BOYD PARK JEWELERS IOO BliXJ WOVT) PARK MMN STRUT SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT OBLIGATIONS of I'tah and (old lf rltin aud town lamtnni a to totality, tT ui r which 10., and an afo Investment field inor than t per rent and are ftv from the federal income Tat. Send thta ad and for our M paf your name and booklet. IT IS FREi. Felt Buildlaf BOSS SEASON A CO. J1ra de-vlp-tl EXERCISES COMMENCEMENT tnvltatloee Calling Cards Announcement Your printer will furalah eumpleu ana prion. Jeentw(-Cettck- Eagravhif Ce. U OLDSMOB1LE DEALERS WANTEO--U IUh. I.lehe, Wyimlof. Liberal rotumiaetoa wtU and reprerntatee on requeat. A. E. T OU R EN Diatribe toe. YOU NEED PRINTING Patronli your horn puhlUher. HU prioca ara )ut a food or be I lar than you ran elaawhera. Your work will be fire prompt t. and aatUftrctory attention by four Help to build ap your local tndue-trl.- ft BABY CHICKS winter Uyera. AU variation. a rdf yalawl tnrk that wilt make early VOGELER SEED CO. Utak - Sell Lake City w MINERAL WEALTH Write for free ropy of Utah' Mineral Wealth I wiled by Minina Committee of Sum It lake Comtnerelul i lull, He poaled on Utah' treat Addfra Mineral art in tnineial rrwiun-rl'nt Ufliia Hx lint, Soil Lake City, Trees Are So NIc. Do you enjoy the old fashioned cot tage pudding, as many do? This la good one: Take a tablespoonful ol I dont mind being a good thing. kind of half weather prophet but not a whole one. T have rather an ugly square bead and my body la very fst and dumpy looking. But then I do not care about softened butter. one - cupful ol 1 looks- I bavs teeth on my upper jaw of sugar, one well-beaten egg, a lit which I am quits proud. I am not untie salt and duly proud ef them though and why grating of nut- should I be? Teeth ars very nlcs but there are other things In life more meg, to flour make with wonderful. milk of cupful eoft cake batter about one and one "The lady tree frogs have smaller half cupfuls and one teaspoonful ol ears than we hare which Is nice bebaking powder. Beat well and bake In cause It la ladylike, or a shallow pen. Cut In squares oi to have small ears. Then they do not rounds and serve with: hare to listen to too much Idle chatf cup ter. Vinegar 8aue. Take ful of sugar, mix well with a tabl Of course that Isnt what we do f cup because we have big ears, but I am spoonful of flour, add ful of boiling water and cook until telling of the difference In our ears the flour la well cooked. Add chiefly because the lady and gentleteaspoonful of grated nutmeg, men common tree frogs are' so much two tableapoonfuls of vinegar and alike. We have darker throats thin one tablespoonful of butter. Serve they have too, I might add. both cake and sauce hot. "Were fine hunters aqd wo llko Pear and Jam Dessert. Cut small the night-timIn which to bunt circle from stale sponge cake. Pour We can see all the caterpillars and over some of the syrup from a can beetles and bugs and Insects for we of pears, arrange halves of pears on have good eyesight. Some creatures the cake, sprinkle with a bit of grated are thankful they have good eyesight lemon rind and cover with raspberry because they like to read a lot, but jam and stick thickly with blanched the tree frogs are glad of good eyeand quartered almonds which have sight because they can get fine meals been allghtly toasted in salted butter. that way. Serve with a syrup, using the canned "We move quickly, jumping for the pear juice; slightly thicken, and flavor things we want to eat, and catching with grated lemon rind. them easily with our sticky tongues. Cake Crumb and Cocoa Pudding. Tree are so nice. All kinds of Take a well buttered baking dlah and bugs and Insects come to them, ready cover the bottom with a cupful of to be eaten. cake crumbs, sprinkle with cocoa and They may not think that way when sugar with a grating of nutmeg; re- they come along bat after Fve eaten peat until the dish Is nearly full, then them or after some of my relatives pour over cupful of milk and two have I say to myself, n eggs, adding a pinch of "Ah, they came just In time for salt Place In the oven and bake un- dinner T til firm. "Then In the trees are ants too and Cranberry Punch. Take little creatures which like the differof a cupful of seeded raisins, cover ent part of the tree. with two cupfuls of boiling water and There, are some which come In f hour. Wash three Fid weather and some which come simmer cupful of cranberries and add to ths In good weather. drained raisin liquor; boll ten minutes, So were almost always apt to have force through a sieve. Add one and good food. one-haof sugar, three cupful It'a a great thing to be able to lemon of Juice snd a live where there are good markets tablespoonfuls pinch of salt Freese to a mush. end good food and the tree frog la Orange Pie. Bake a rich pastry one who knows that good food not shell. Cool and fill with oranges that only makes strong boys and girls and have been sliced and allowed to stand men and women but tree frogs too. covered with sugar. Ileap the I must be hopping off now and hav-In- g sugared fruit Into the shell top with a meal. Ive spent too murtjrtlme whipped cream and serve. Or a In chatting and talking. meringue cooked in hot water may "Tm 1 mint hop, hop, hop For a bit, bite, bile. be heaped over the top. For Ill sleep like a top, Rhubarb Pudding. Spread bread IT I eat lots tonight !" with butter on both sides,. cut In small sized pieces; arrange In a buttered Those CoMege Girls baking dish, add a cupful of diced Arethusa Wllberforce la so erratic. fresh rhubarb and sugar to sweeten. One time he buys more candy than Add a small amount of water snf can eat, and the next time none at bake until tlie mixture Is well cooked all. genre with a hard sauce. Arabella Alexander Is more ration-- 1 mean average all He maintains Re tlmev-Jufig- s. BIIIINEII COLLSCoat L. D. rTVuVinMEOLLEQE. Srhoel ef Efficiency, AU eemmeteial tranche Catalof free. SS N. Mala U Salt Lake City. MimiCAL' INSTRUMENTS riANOa, Flayer. EeerythiaS Fheaovraphe'wa eery eaey term. Maale Ca kaewa ia atsi. Write Dayaea-Reeh- e ls FLRATtNQ one-ha- ll frog-ladylik- A UTTON AeeerSian, Side, lies Fleatlnt, HwnatlUklas. Bette aa, Buttenholaa, E14 Cortot far lee. SIR e TOUR See your printer Leaf Device. FURUSBER for Blotting, Ruling and Lk nee one-hal- one-hal- one-ha- lf e well-beate- Store )W Ft tore.. "Art In Mature I out Mature Cm. Salt Lake Cabinet DEFA1TMENT RENDTo'wAUtiisr Utah, for anything home yew STORES eaaaot get In yew (tore. UTAH METAL WORKS. MTg, Type Metala. Mystsrles of ths Inflnits What do the stars above us mean? What's around them? What la their purpose m creation? Our star," which e call the sun, we fondly believe U for the purpose ef giving our little grain we call ths' earth warmth and light, to that we may live and move As we strut and have our being. about and enjoy our 'petty achieve, ments we do not often contemplate tho starry vault above us. Tertiaps It Is Just as well so, for when we search out the knowledge of the heavens how we shrink! How we shrink! Chicago Journal of Commerce. -- Efficiency It ts a convenience a hen making h preserves, after they are put away in a closet, to mBke a list of what you have and fasten It on the closet door with a pencil attached ; then when you take & jar out cross It off. one-hal- "HduY. FIXTURES AND SHOW CASES ef Bauk are Manufacturer Swine." Stop, Look and Listen "Pleasures," said Uncle Bzra, am much like mushrooms. De right kind am fine, but you has to be on de look, out fob toadstools," Western Chrla-tal- n Advocate. lf Naturally Run Wild. Some people are all right so long as they stay In the rut, but when they try to get out of It they skid. Syra cuse Herald. A . FEW DESSERTS one-fourt- Including 694 timber or gray wolves, 24234 coyotes, 2.4G0 bobcats and Canada lynxes, 129 mountain Hons and 88 bears. The exact total of animals killed In jKilsonlag campaigns will never be known. In these campaigns acres of federal, atate and private lands received a first poison work on treatment, with follow-uFrom acres. the number of Destroyed ths Destroyers. animats wera which of bodies skill of poisoned Professional hunters great 0 and long expert enc were chiefly In- found It la thought that between died from 30,000 and coyotes strumental In the destruction of 21, 611 beasts of specie. poison. but when no work was done the water ran down dear and left a white depthe course of time these deosit.-In posits built up the stonS. Each day of work left a black streak. Immediately followed by a white streak made during the night. Wide white streaks indicate the holidays and Sundays. A 16 printer-merchan- can teach sugar to slip down your throat a thousand ways." , Important sulphuric acid Industry was 80 pdr cent damaged, the sugar mills 00 per cent. Iron foundries 80 per cent and the textile mills were from 60 to 100 per cent destroyed. Five thousand factories were laid waste. nnd the entire vital productive ca region reduced to a PitiParity of-tlow fully figure. They were competl tort of Stlnnes concerns Today coke, coal, go, electricity, railroads, steel, forests, factories, shipping, harbors, shipbuilding plants, hotels, newspapers and what not are all parts of Stinnea Industrial machine. He owns more than seventy newapa pers and controls the Reuter Bureau, the Aaaoclateo Press of Germany. Stinnea enemies charge him with being an industrial buccaneer. They say that in the creation of his vast enterprises be has used every device for coercing rivals and transforming opposing corporations Into subsidiaries. In Germany be Is chairman of the boards ef twenty-on- e corporations and a member of twenty-si- x others. Stlnnes Is a member of the reichs-taHe dominates the Volkespartel, or Peoples party. Somehow or other he manages to pose as the spokesman of the laboring classes. Stlnnes la rather abort, and bulky. He has a black beard, bushy.eyebrowa Hla eyes are and a crooked nose. piercing. His manners are harsh and despotic. His dress Is careless. The Stlnnes derby bat la. famous it Is black, with narrow brim and high crown and lie always wears It. They say In Germany that some day, this financial kaiser Is going to pay America a visit to effect an Industrial alliance and establish markets. In the meantime, be la doing his best to replace "Made In Germany" by "Made by Stinnea." But will he last Any estimate of things German la no more than a guess. FUN u to tmiKi up ft fund which will tfi'e )ou n incoim. Nfliid Vu A A tohkhhtol for tllNatrsUM Uw-what NUtemrik irmlui nt ftiul txmipouud Inturrat w lit lo. I fymio fy&rjmnvem VEST M ENT SA VI N GS-I-N ill riuaMe three-quarter- s politicians, statesmen and what fills upon all as he passes. Stianes P they say, after lf one-hal- offi- shipping out hoa-te- one-fourt- UGO ST1NNES, we wenr green suits and and sometimes somewhat of admixture of these. said Muster Tree Free. We're supposed to Is weather prophets. Weatjior prophets are them who say vliat the veather is golnc to be. There are some of my relatives d who have they eoiil.l do this. Some of them lune Indeed boosted ami hrneged of this. But 1 don't. I dont want to ho a weather prophet heouuse It Is too mm h like work! "Not that I object to work, hut T don't euro for that kind of work. No, thank you. I want to work ami not be complained of and If one Is trying to toll wliat the weather la going to be one Is always complained of If one Is not right. "Old Man Weather himself doesn't know what he Is going to do. Sometimes he plans bis days ahead, but not always, not always by any manner of means. Tou aee we like to come around during damp, wet weather, and ws come around before storms. We really are especially fond of damp weather and of wet weather and we like to bs about then. That Is the reason why members of my family bate been called weather prophets Because, you see, when people saw some of us about or heard us singing or making our funny little purring sounds they would say, " There cornea a tree frog. It must be going to rain. "Usually It did too. That Is true enough. But te consider ones self a weather prophet la too much of a Egg cool FROGS yotm - tinies brown and sometimes gray as: v Business Directory Tale fairy dVinAYY GJ&HAN To b bigger than circumstance, that' the acid test ot character. Hon- or SALT LAKE Original "A No. 1" The term A No. 1 mi gn filed a a. symbol used In the classification of wvHxlen abips by Lloyd's Maritime In. surance association. It denoted that the hull and equipment of the aldp In question sere In good eondit'on. I Point the Way for Others We are not disparaging Idealism, hut an idealist" is too frequently a man who has high notions of a hat the fellow ought to do, 1ther rlut. |