Show If1 v DOMESTIC SCIENCE IN THE HOUSEHOLD I tap Tho preserved fruits of Constantinople I Constantino-ple have long been celebrated not only lr I for their luscious flavor but for their I 1 porfectnets of form and lieuutj of col I firlnB A point In their preparation f t ma > serve as a peg for Western t n I housekeepers to hang neW venture on Several hour before the preserving preserv-ing proper the fruits are carefullly e r I Il peeled and put Into a large Jar of cold i r ater1 in which n double handful of y lime ha been dissolved This condor i Ij the fruit firm and compact BO that it Il17 j do lOt brak during tho cooking greceee preserve I the color In alt II Ii original beauty and at the come time i Is I a certain preventive of the entrance t of germ life A rich syrup of sugar and water or honey and water Is I then made and linen boiled clear the fruit + Is I dropped in About live minutes before be-fore removing the fruit from the flee n small bunch of rose geranium troves Is I dropped into the kettle ThuS Thu-S richer preserves designed for holidays 5 are put up In email cut glasses with 1 papers lasted ever the top while I the t l fttteets for everyday are are placed In it earthen jars resembling Iho old Ito I1J I 4 man amphorae The choicest sweets n are those mode from the nshi or fi our chrry the grape arcane i leaves Il uhlla fur tine commonr ue various t fruit ore ued In ruhluaUon t favorite mleturo Ic rolntwaed of egg i plant r ur to entail bite ripe age and l ti grape Flrquetlly quah or tomato are addd to the mllongo with the cc suit mot satlractory to the favored V r participant P Over and over again come the startling start-ling headline Mistook Poison for Medicine and the rime old story of SS carelessness with fatal results Is I told j 1i with place only Most night frequently variations the ot mistake name and occurs oc-curs at night when the one administering 4t adminis-tering tho dose thinks It unnecessary NI i to strike a light trusting II tOT frovl I I ilnc 1 rather than eyesight The Innumerable I sr In-numerable fatal results that have followed h fol-lowed this careless procedure should I I i Impress everyone with the absolute 1 V necessity of lookl s at the label of a I tY bottle net ally before dropping out the K f medicine I but after as well to make l0 V aesurenre doubly eure anat care h j V ahould be tuber 10 have all bullies die tlnclly marked and battles contalnlnlt r I poison ehould t be kept where they r tl t art really acreealLle In cane of an rec al r cldent howeverthe following list of ordinary or-dinary poisons with their antidotes m might well be I cut out and pasted I where It I could be readily consulted h VIII 1or all alkaline poisons such an + 1 strong ammonia wushing gulde or laO 1 powders or lie the antidote is vinegar lemon or even orange julte mucllaBln I OUR drink or sour milk 1 For ncldsMurlatIc hydro ohlorate sulphuric or oxalic administer loda chalk magnesia limewater vthltlnK even limo acrapol l from the wall thn1 ever can be cot hold of most quickly J stirred into glam of hot linseed tea l Ice 1 water or strong soap cud I For crholl lc poisoning there Is I no I chemical antidote but Kponm salts oil or milk will be of assistance For 11 V arsenical poisoning send to the nearest a drug jitcre for peroxld of Iron though In the Interim mgnala and noel ratio V will M of Home help For sugar of lead 0 or paint give Kpsom salts For opt Ii Yp ales taudahum paregoric moepbine opium etc which Induce stupor give rl t 13 I Ij i large quantities of strong coffee and r make every effort to keep the patient Z I awake oven to culng hfm pln A c smart swllehlng will sometimes be of i assistance rP For Iodine give boiled starch or pnta tatoea A For nitrate of sliver Cult tnl Tor mercury raw white I of egg and i for phosphoi mucilage or mugneata I i I s lIfor admlnlsterln these remedies the etomach should l be emptied If print t f gll ulpW od I bin by a t stomach pump If the poison I Is nit of n orroslvo oharctr or by means of an emtlc Mustard watr o lIowlng ono tablespoonful of mansard 10 ono oup or water followed by plenty of warm wMer nets usually the quick eat though halt t and water cold water ad libitum or the mhanlcal rosouros of tickling the throat wllh a IIngr or n feather are also fllcacloua When all Is I mitt und lone however the condo Ion remains tOte tame that the ounce cf prevention le I wOrth far more Urn the ound of cure IIveo and learn was never mora true than in the science of household economics Many old housekce r era have jet to discover that egg sirens ilrled and kept In a convenient receptacle recepta-cle near the kitchen pink will le found useful in the cleansing of carafei trot tie and vlnegnr cruets Crush fine orUnlly nil the hotUs wllh worm I soap sate add n handful of the chlIs ift shake well and close In tho mttr of the milk supply New tIG York has ocalon to fret that rid h li ahreostr the tinier r-id that her dye 11 tm uf milk Insreetlon Is I now as l1er li erfect ai pselbie Milk Irmlt i are ranted to venders of milk viilh the un derstndlng drat they remain in force during tin pleasure of the board or i it health which rvokes thm on the sec I ond trial and conviction for the sal of j adulterated milk This phrase means milk contalnlnn more than S3 l per cent of witer and lluia < and less I than four per cent of milk solid or 1 less than three per rent of fat milk drawn from animals fed on distillery r waste milk from which any part of the 1 strum has Ioen removed and mull I from cows kept In crowded or un i health places That this ylem of Inn pectlon has Lien of Immense value nay be gleaned from the fact that In the eamples or milk tested In 1835 353 b i ttttes of adulteration were dlscoved while last year the Inspection and test I 1n ihowed only J33 Ih t To make whole wheat braltho QuIck processon tnUKht at Pratt Inn stlluto uehool add to one pint of thIn r oatmeal porrldRe one pint of thin milk I and two oomlreed yeust t rakes lIs i l solved r In n 1 IIUo lukewarm crater bleat wU add again two round1 I teurpoantule sugar six level 1 I teaspoo JJ r fume shortening one rounded teaspoon p fut sail aol whole wheat lour until t N you run stir It no longer with the back i I < or u knife Cover lightly and seLlo y rise Vr hen twice Its bulk divide torn malt 1 loaves and again set to riser rise-r 00 < then bake In a moderate oven about i < d forty mtnut To sny one In trhanc hreat there still i lingers haunting memorl of the 10 poeriphy of the genuine oid raslVioneJ jI New nrland caril gingerbread that 1 nourished during Iho curly part of this I r ffi century there will coma a feeling of f e thankfulncH for this family recipe Vl handed down for mvtral grerrutWne from other to daughter Two ups ful of lorlo llleo molamee one cupful tln4 I sugar one cupful rtrliiplngs for halt I m butter and half lardl one cupful of 1 II cold water a drtspoonrul Ringer e f ono tuWeepoontul soda and flour 10 J 1J make 11 ralher min dough It may be Vi J baked M of old In heels bout two Inches thkk barred crouiwlse with the 1 pharp wigs of a r or rolled Into coak fut tea In sltlrer csse It will be found an i 1 0 t admlrabl l col1Omllnl to the mornlag t cup Qf saga or an flttuagi of that achnBCO aching void with nrhleh the moll t boy monly returns fnn school 1 To rmGve lullrn istspots from 1 ataI J yr I 11 t t I qulckllm on OM lean I V y rl I day Then rub with oil or rata n + n n or Bristol brick Can ot tin met wonderful Bights l In the Hoyal Hardens arc said to be the Pineries There are eight ills of a I total length of 400 feet 00 a hot I morning when the pits are opened and each rlpenlog pine aecnrding to Ihr raconteur tils like a ciowi led queen < 1 on hr oplelllJld throne of hugo swurlV edged greygreen leaves line Ight is noels Imposing while the perfume can be rented halfway across the garden gar-den 1lnes for the querns table nn grown of bout eight pounds welfht IWdh and are served to her all the yrar I around A Iralner abouht never he wiped Oiler icaldand nvuehing hang up wash to dry thoroughly I A nutritious and appetizing Jelly to i empt the caprttclou appetite of nn Inn lalld who rebels at troth and gruel is 1 made In this way Take a quart of strong beef gtha without a particle I of fat and clear with the white and then of one egg ns per bouillon 8eu coo sn you wlh with cler seed and thin shavings from u half lemon or vlth clnnamoll and other spices and set aWn 10 harden Turn out on 0 IIItty link and servo while cold and tlrm I On no one thing Is the comfort of nn Invalid moro dependent than on the careful making ot the bed Anything that makes the sleeper restless takes so much from his Mrength The bed to ho perfect should support all parts of the bod Y equally Vlro springs and i good hair mattress do this The cora co-ra ahouht Ire ligh warm and Inh able Woolen blankets are preferable prefera-ble In these respects to all other coverings cover-ings The sheets should lie at least two and threequarter yards in length when finished tint they may be tucked In under 100 mud Ores acd nt the foot This la I peclally Implant for nervous peep I > W 10 wham a wrinkle i or a movemnt of the heel mny men lire los of a nlgllt sleep IIlnnkts should be put on with the opening ot the top that part of the rover my be easily turned I hack If the sleeper Is I too warm The pillows should not be nileil too full and the cases should m loosely If the patient Is at all enl live too cold both sheets and pillow ases hould bo of cotton aa IInn I chills In putting on the upper sheet I leave the lower 1 part loose fr the I feet end the upper part long enough to turn hack over Ihe hlankot The coulllrpan ehould l le the same length as the sheet to fold ever hut the blanket blan-ket trot eon long If the patient le I very III the lOwer sheet should be pinned 1 In place and a draw sheet lull across the bed reaching from the houldrs lathe la-the knees This ran readily be changed If desired As the time for the renew I of the annual eubcrli tlo to magazine draw near a suggestl for the popular Neighborhood Magazine dub muy serve on a reminder to i those who have never tried the experiment While the Ida Is I oflUmes carried out In sub burbn towns on a large nough scale to Include tn or twol e of the leading periodical n 1 smaller club Including Four or five families and the sumo number of mnslne will be round lery patlsfactor Somtlm the fam Met deride upon lire magazine 10 gather and get advantage of the club rates while In other cases each family decides for Itself what magazine they specially wish and subscribe for that The rules and reltulallons fur the guldnnc of one or the clUb may be comprised In a nutshell No family hall retain a book more than tho specified number of days after which lIt J tflt f Is to be handed over to the next ramlly on the list This may lie I aril ranged alphabetically or aeordln to reeldence A handing his nrngaslne < to il II to Cr and C to D after which It Is I returned to A At the end of the near reek family may have their own magneto for binding nod manwhlle have had the ineflt of several magazines mag-azines at the price of one It is needy lest I to need-y that punctuality Is I a cardinal car-dinal virtue in an nsuclatton of this kind Strong blank roeee sllIed with the while of red or hellnot the yoke us that would be too richIs one of the most acceptable beverages otter an operation With the pouring out of the treasureR of aUlumnIlced grapes agln hcom a beneficent factor to add to sir IlOukelers afore of gosl Ihlngs to i eat Select grapes with thin skins and If not entleely ripe BO much the better The list few pickings of the Ialoellas are enpeelelly good for thla purpose pss the pulp from the aklns end took the pulp In one graulle or polllala kettle with a little water un III Ihe nerd sprnle tram the pulp Cook the klns In another kettle wllh a IIIU meter until qulto lender 1as the ookd pulps through n 0UanOer which hold the meals and Wld the I strained liquor to the Iolns Now meaur tho grapes and allone to four ponds of the fruit two pound of sugar one pint or cider vinegar and Innamon cloves and allpls to tat Cool 01 bck of range unUI rather thick and If the glass cons have all been IlIed pour In an earthen Jr Three keep Indnnltly and prove a dellclou and Iqunt ccompnlment to the gundul normal J3IMA 1UDOCI TrLrORD |