Show e and an a esa Two Cities Allies Will a Take in Chasing Turks I Jb C S w Qt t L t A 4 y w wC a dg W S r its q U It i ii I IE E 4 L Li i 4 R wM's v vT vy vy y N y T r J iI I 4 M. M y- y y r 4 A v. v 1 H 1 View of European Turkey a above bove and main street of The The acceptance acceptance b by the allies of ot Bulgaria's Bul Bul- garia's Carlas generous offer to permit them the use of or her railways s 's may result results s soon oon in an invasion of or European Turkey Turkey Turl Tur Tur- l key ey b by land and On the railroad running from through European Turkey Turkey Tur Tur- key lcy to Constantinople arc are two Turkish towns which would be taken be before Core the Turk capital could be bo reached reached- and A view view of oC Is la shown In the accompanying accompany accompany- ing layout Except for tor Constantinople Adrian Adrian- ople uple is the most Important town in European Turkey From 1361 to 1453 It was the capital of or the tho Ottoman empire em em- piro pire and the residence of or th the Turkish sultans O On the capture of ot Constant Constantinople Constan Constan- t In Its 1453 tho the latter cIty became the capi capital tal was occupied by the Russians in 1829 and th the treat treaty concluding th the Turkish Russo-Turkish war of or that yone was signed there In 1 It wa was again taken bv by the Russians The last time war was brought to tho the gates of or was In 1913 during the Balkan war On March larch 23 3 of ot the latter year the city fell to the Bulgarians after atter a siege e of ot six months m Fin Fifty thousand Turks were captured This ended the war Turkey accepted the Balkan states states' terms with the victorious Bulgarians I at Constantinople's gates has a population of ot about Perhaps you ou wouldn't be surprised because It ma mav be that you ou have al already already al- al ready encountered popcorn confections at such formal entertainments as receptions re receptions receptions re- re and teas Nowadays s 's everything everything every every- thing thine- is stamped with society's s a approval ap al- pro al that Is patriotic patriotic patriotic-It It Is do doomed med medI I to social oblivion If It it is Js not Of Ot course until recently no one took popcorn seriously serious Somo Some five years I ago aJo when some ome one In the department of oC agriculture wrote a pamphlet on onI I popcorn recommending it to more wide usage and suggesting that well popped corn had a advantages vantages over O some of ot the breakfast l foods In the market marlet he really created quite a deal of ot comment It wasn't that his suggestions were not quite convincing but tho l Idea ea of ot devoting de- de d de devoting voting serious thought to the subject was surprising It was suggested sugg in this little pamphlet pamphlet pam pam- that if It every even farm home would keep a supply of ot popcorn popcorn and a popper popper popper pop pop- per convenient rower lower nickels would be spent around the family hearth And now that we are arc actually discouraging our children and ourselves in the thc purchase pur pur- chase chao of or an any sugar-made sugar confections there Is all nil the more reason wh why we Wo should institute the family corn poppel pop pop- per pel Hone Bone f and popcorn make male a delicious confection that surely pastes passer muster as ns a wartime candy To make it put puta a pint of ot strained honey Into a perfectly perfectly per per- clean clenn frying pan and boll It until un until until un- un til very cry thick Then stir Into tho pan panas panas panas as much tresh freshly I popped corn as the hon honey will hold and let It Jt cool Then mould into balls balli and let dr dry I |