Show I L DOMESTIC SCIENCE I Ho who In tho world cnn live on half l I a loaf and shHUr himself In any nest nr who H I n llhor Hutmaster nor the tLC I uf any Ijimn tell him hlit lot Is I sweet and tranquil mid he should llvo content hero 11h u balyat 10 I A million pie made from a neck of mutton Is as savory as it Is economi I cal Cut oft the spine bone and Ito crng end shorten the ribs to about three inches but save all these trim mings to make the gravy for the pie Cu the mutton Into neat chops pare off the fat season with salt and popper PllC and place In the deep pie dish In a circle one lapping over on the other J illl the center with tiny polato balls Ilut out with the cutler add the mutton gravy which has been boiled to make the ltftlmti ty required I quantity lqulled sprinkle with I salt and pepper cover with a puff paste brushed over with the yolk of an egg and bake for an hour 0 eSE I fO hOU and a half in u moderale oven Every year said an alumna of one of the largest universities there come letters of inquiry to the members of the college elumnao from tho presidents of colleges and educational clubs asking I for suggestions wlikh are < lctatel n91clng experience as to whether the present college curriculum should bo modlllcd for women I have never thoughl that J had any specially valuable stigges llons to tiffer hut this year r 1 ieel 1 that t shall sPeak my mind freely When I recall the agonies needless agonies I have suffered worrying over the chi I drens ailments because I did nol know just what lo expect when I realize the Pitfalls into which I i have fallen through Ignorance of nly own physical llmitaiions only to be dragged out again by almost superhuman efforts I think I would give up every l bit of knowledge I gnincd by tho study of psychology philosophy of history and history of philosophy AngloSaxon and I higher mathematics for a thorough knowlodge I of dietetics sanitation sallnlon I chomislry of cooking principles and I piicllce 01 nursing and advanced hygiene hy-giene Nearly every one of these sub I Jocfs como home to all women soon or late and happy Is the woman who is i J I filled to meet them While 1 appreciate the value of the I pjillre present rolloge curriculum as a means of mental discipline I feel more and more strongly I that a practical knowledge of the forces which every woman will have to meet as wife and moiher or simply as mlslross of n home and conservator of her own and hor families physical Avellbeing should not be overlooked The mice popular use of red light as n I thortapeutlc agent Is again being 10 vived according to L foreign medical I Journal As an Illustration of Us IH eacy the case Is cited o achild of Sears S-ears who was attacked by measles with unusual severity The second day the child was placed under the influence of the rays of least rofrangibillty Ihe windows being fitted with red shades and a photographers lamp with an orangeyellow globe being used for aril Jlclal light In three hours the rash had disappeared and the child was playing cheerfully To test the light still further the shades wele afterward I I removed when three hours later the j physician was summoned to find the fever and evolution had returned and I the child was weak and prostrate With the resumption of the red light In two hours time the rash again disappeared I as did the foyer and this time perma ipnlly In two more days the cough I had ceased and the child was well A brother sister and a fourth child Infected In-fected from the first case were similarly simi-larly and successfully treated Money milk tIckets pins and books Ion ClrcOlaluI libraries are all accredited ac-credited agents for the spread of contagious I con-tagious diseases Money which well dj ervoa its appellation oC flltqy lurrV is f much safr when handled with gloves Coins should never be held I between the lips as many women do when walling for thc conductor on a I i car or pulling on their gloves Many I careful would wash both bills and I coins before tiansfenhig hem I I to their I purse Nelthor milk tickets nor mouoy I should ever be placed inside of a milk houl1 lUJ mi I vessel put out for the milkman A pin I should never bo picked up even for luck and the practice of putting plus in the mouth oven new onejI la S fraught with dancer Behind I the head of the pin germs of the most disgusting I sort arc apt to find an abiding place TIme danger of contagion which lies in books from circulating libraries Is self evident I Is I n common thing for these books to find their way Into sickrooms sick-rooms especially of chronic Invalids IcC the leaden who cad much to pass away hours As a commentary on this danger there comes mom the SLate Board of Health of Michigan the icport of deaths from consumption o twenty department de-partment clerks whose work had been in certain volumes of records The books were found by examining bacteriologists bac-teriologists to be full of tubercle bacilli and it is believed that they became Infected I In-fected from 0 clerk who had consumption consump-tion and whose habit It was lo moisten his thumb with saliva when turning 0 page So deep has the military crnae taken lOOt that swell dinner parties In London I Lon-don aro now usinG khaki l tablecloths with bright red flowers placed in Imitation I Imita-tion of cavalry boots I A strong solution of alum In hot water applied to furniture and crevices I In the wal I with n paint brush is sure destruction to inserts of n I sorts I Besldn all the convenient and many fashioned crises that aro now Used In I traveling for handkerchiefs gloves I veils shoes sponges brushes and nightdresses night-dresses respectively cases aie now lad especially for shirt waists They I aro usually made of some wash material mate-rial of heavy texture nud fashioned I much the same as the largo nightgown I case The edges are bound with colored I col-ored hi aid and the Initials ol the owner embroidered on the hap wilh wash cotton i cot-ton toni Among the richest and handsomest mantels and fireplaces now i-manufac manufactured are those made of the wonderful I petrified Arizona wood veined and col I OIl like I Sienna marble and as highly I polished The dimensions are on the I largest scale 9 foot by I feet G Inches The dark reds and browns of the tured-petri I I petrified wooO art exquisitely rich in fied-color I colorIng taking and keeping an Ing-Incompara Incomparable polish The straight lines on which theuo magnificent fireplaces built thlH magnlfcenL f1eIhH18 aie buiL I give n dignity quite suggestive of old baronial halls I hals II I I i A piece o rare beefsteak left over I from breakfast makes an excellent I I sandwich filling I I for the lunch 1 basket If j I I sliced thin or chopped very fine nnd I seasoned with salt I and pepper I Tn speaking of tie lunch basket it will be of interest to mothers who real ise that cold lunches at best are not good for growing boys and girls to I know that the cafeteria opened in the Milwaukee i Wis1 high school Is piov ing a great success This caffteila is In the basement of tIme building and Is In charge of a graduate of a cooking school The tables accommodate 113 students at a time The menu which Is varied each day includes five trcnt dishes such as pea soup ham ble-sand j sandwiches creamed potatoes sponge cake I and milk and fruit salld and one 10 cent dish such as lamb potpie or I creamed chicken on toast Tencent dishes are half price when sold with J two or more of the 5cent dishes wiches-h < hen equipment of the cafeteria cost I about 300 and was paid for out of a school fund accumulated through pub I i lie entertainments I While the tender spreading toothed I I leaves of the dandelion are pushing up from therootslock t Inviting the salad lover to pltirk and ont it is not goner ally known that many oilier weeds ab hOled by the farmer are equally valuable valu-able for greens or Naiad Mosl people JrNI think milk weed is poisonous but hot a inlsis 1 and other people who know what Is good dcclaic that the young loaves when they arc In Just the right rendition rendi-tion arc a cross between spinach and I asparagus and are delicious In a salad Mustard another l plague to our friend l thc farmer furnishes 0 delightful flavor fla-vor as a pot herb while pokeweed In France is cultivated for the same purpose pur-pose The bioalleaved variety of the dock and the curly loaf are used aw vegetables Ml over I Europe whir not tIes young and lender are hold In high esteem for greens Tongue toast makes an excellent i breakfast dish Mince very fine the f Inferior portions of boiled smoked tongue Bent cream to LImo boiling point add the tongue and season lo I taste Wh < Mi thoroughly heated stir in a beaten egg and at once lemovo from tho fire Have ready thin Slides of buttered but-tered loasi 1 Spread thickly I with I he creamed tongue and serve without delay de-lay For game and poultry orange salad Is pnrllcularly delicious Select tart juicy I oranges nnd slice lucia taking care lo remove nil the seeds Line the salad I bowl with crisp lettuce leaves and arrange ar-range the slices upon them Drcsa with salad oil a little lomon Juice a pinch of I salt and a dash of cavcnno pepper rubbing rub-bing the bowl In which the dressing is I mixed with a ciovo of garlic Serve at once Orape fruit salad may be used In place of the oranges allowing one grapefruit lo each four persons but using the pulp o thp grapefruit pulled apart insioad of slclng I 3CMMA PADDOCK TELFORD I iilA lELlOnD I |