Show I DOMESTIC SCIENCE IN THE HOUSEHOLD 11 hileall vesetibes and many fruits requre careful washing lo prevent the too rapid consumption ol 1 the tradid not peck of dltt cut care is I ncessai I in tne cleansing ol loma lettuce cabBage and caulifl J er Tuts Is a mater ma-ter cf stilpreservailon I lor while rj he le c etan bore anl pOi urcen play allmrolanl rinln Itemukttaroener curriculum they are rot to be commended for Lllle consumption Ail area I fruits unless eshlv tjath ercd In the home garden should be put in the coander and cold water poured over them Ornnge aiples pas peicSesand bananas should be wiped oil wl I I A damp cloth while the greens used in giro shlng require also a quick hll 010a f 3ut dip and slike in gC water to reader them suitable for ths table The latest reform In England which Jub lee yesrs seem to hive palvanlieil into ii I e tied which is no agitating the Hindi ol English pf llanlhioplst it the proposed ins itut onoi 1I fained nurses for sick prisoners In tne jails A recent visitor to the infirmatics In connection with the principal prisons in and nel Lcndoi set the bill rolling by dcUrmi that the fillings I of the wards the beds ard bedding were totally Inadequate appliances almost rreil totlc anJ the amount ol window space and sunshine so lmled 10 retard recovery Many ol the separate cells for sick prisoners arc below ground level and dismal y oark Commenting on this a recent writer In the DaLy Graphic says I ms4 like the willie fag on the battlefield tallsa tiuce and the sick prisoner on the neutral gro nd ol a ward his crimes I against rocleiy I for tho time forgiven I and I d Heey Ia a right I lo tlie saTe curn lou and > ki 1 II led care which I our present ito i ttage ol civil zatlon I afiores to the poorest poor-est outcast In 1 the hospitals A good gum arable mixture for stiffening stiffen-ing thin handkerchiefs laces or si k is prepared by pulling one ounce ol I gum f preglarcd Ic iS arable in a vvidemojthed bottle and covering cov-ering with a half pint of cold wafr Place the bottle In a pin of cold vvattr over the fire When the gum arable is i all dissolved slain through I piece ol chereclolh Into anohe large bottle I this is to bj used In a few days it needs no other trea ment but if it is to be kept onehall pint of alcohol shou d be added An easy nl I ecoromcal way lor the camperout the yachtsmanor the 1 bachelor gill to m ks cell e Is the cold water pioc ss This njay be made and bottled am I kept a week at least ready at a moments notice to heat an i serve Place tin cc Itee finely ground In a filter or ti gin and pour tie cold water ifircu lit it d hafcup at a time allow al-low ng a cup ol viler to eich tab e poeniulol tolhe Repeat this several limes until the strength of the codec Is extracted Put m ulas I cans and 1 cover coy In heaving never allow I to reach ihe boiling point The Summer girl with an eye to a fragrant cushion e her own her brothers or ionic olDer girl broter college room is busy njuvdays galh eiing tre white or velovv sweet clover bios ous 1iovided with aack and pair ef shear she roams the liilcls fol I MS file curving rail fences and ccales ipus banks where the delicate plume wave tempt ngl in theuatm summer boot In place of the odtime sim ples bone 1 = 1 catmint and sigc ihi iravrant bunches of clover swing drying dry-ing fiom the back porrbes farm nou es aud summr cottages wherevtr thein defatlgab e dimmer lassie has taken up her at ode Vhlo the yloN clover is Ilie more aromatic el I the two the del cate white blcsscms 1 also in favor and there trophies ol the highroon of summer will hep to brighten and bring unhine 10 many an invalids loom or czy college I corner wnen the winter l rm chorus roa s without With sunstrcke and heat exhaustion 111 numbering their victims by hundreds it becomes expedient for the house mother ill undeisand tile svmptoms that mark three conciilons and the p oper remcdiil agencies to apply In the popuar series cf lectures I I on Home tsursirg and First Alit tr the Irjunrt given by Dr Glenl worth Butler I In New York and Brooklyn tie says that headache dizziness dina at ss of vuion and lassitude ore certain prc monno y symptoms nl sunstroke lint should warn individuals c their danger In a fully developed c ise the piticnt becomes be-comes unconscious ihe face is flushed the re piralion is c a snoring character while the Writs Intens ly I hot the temperature tem-perature being Irom I to ties lo 116 deg the highest I temjerautre known in the human body Che blood so heated produces pro-duces cianges ill the nervous system ciusiut death When the danger ol sunstroke sun-stroke bt comes imminent there should ce immedute treatment lo remove ex costive heat Remove the clothing tathe the body face and bead in ice cold water and lay ice in ioels on head md neck Whea possible take the pilient to a private place strip lay on wre traitress and sprinkle with Ice water from a sprinkling pot No stimulants stimu-lants should be administered under any circumtincc but a physician should be summoned at once HeI exhaustion from confinement in ill v ntilatcd hot rooms in cummer time produces symptoms like fainting The face is pale and the temperature normal or a ratIonal degree abo e norl1 1hi clldliol nquIs rest lnacol well vllated loom giving meanhle a small amount of stimulants If In ironing a too hot flatiron leaves its Unwelcome imprint on a garmer exposure ex-posure to lit sun will usuaby remove all = utfothle I al signs of the scorch Few women work raiders accomplish iroreor retiinsi well Ih health and buyuncy of spirit usually hen oer to outh than Mrs Margaret Singster editor edi-tor of Harpers Bnr Svstematic regu or ocd punctual In all her business rfra i e Dd 1 vens hillhencra I I < f h helhh ler theory hlch ha certainly an admirable exponent Is that I proess onal and business uotnen should be in bell by 10 oclock i it nltht that I they should tat three substantial meals a day and two ldtI ones between and yl that they I fhould lake brisk regular I morning walks While in great tie mand I social 1 Its Sangster says she cum I find much tine to 10 Into I society because be-cause it ould interfere vvhh Ihe regular ity of her hours While the very name of salad brings mil it a suggetlon of freshness coons coo-ns and cnipness most welcome in the summer solstice fruit and vegetablesil ads should take precedence ot the t heavier meat salads that find especial I favor during the Inter Innumerabe are lie combinations which may be yr ed from day to day v hilt almost I any color scheme may be followed in the dte sing ol the salad The mavonnaise telf to full may the Occasion be green yellow By the I red addition or white ol a little chopped Parsley tire J juice cf f spinach or fi icly minced I herbs a cool green effect is given The while of egg whipped cream and lemon juice ghes a white dressing will e u blushes red with the additijn ol lobster coral beet or tomato Almost all fruits may be utilized in a salad white grapes reine especially nice Oiangesiliould becui into thick slices then quartered and arranged ar-ranged on lattice leaves Just IdJre serving cover wuh mayonnnse dressing and then wiih whipped cream A dainty and artist c salad for a pink or > elow lei j the Pond Lily armgo mem as suggested by Mrs Gi little lead Instructor in cookery In Pratt Insll ute This to be most effective should te placed upon a shallow glass dish A salk ol asparagus or a long strip of ell cumber answers lor the SIn lettuce lor Life leav s and yo k cf egs for Ue heat Ihe pis ill j Lust simulated with white pieces of bird bled I egg or i pink is I des red the whites coor d pink This Is I easily done by boiling the eg sand s-and while still hot allowing them to stand until I just colored in beet and hot water I flatirons become roujh rubbing over silt will be fo IIIJ to clean Ihem as well or belie than wax Blackberries like sitatberries should never bo wahd If II call be aiolded berve choce ones with the hulls on EI d do not spoil with sugar All arched aricles should be remo edfrom the clothesline as son as cry as the air and wind takeaway ther rip nest bhirt was are much itifTr I laned the same day they re wa > hed but if thi is not feasibe hey I shou d nol be sprinkled until an hour or two before be-fore ironing Never drink tea I on an enip y a tom eJ 03 s ach advsei tie Connuodort Stewardess I Stew-ardess all the steamer AhJe tie i yoU wh to avoid nausea or seodcknes o many ladies think I if they have a cup r let they wI l I feel belli r r but i if it I ur taken when the stomach is without food it invariably produces nausea The American housekeeper is I not alone in her struggles to solve the tin lcmel help problem and Ihe question how to vet help in the country for the same diffi ul lea beset her English sister A mining instliu ton lor servants m Ihc unlry ol Dur am where about ten girls of good character ate practically trained in all the depattmen tfhouse vviliy finds itslf mundaied with applications appli-cations fr servants all the girls beW spoken for Icng before their lime expires Each I mil pays five slulingia wetic for her says Ladles and gentlemen board In the hous whie a lady matron a firstclass cook and firlla equally proficient laundress fill the role of Ins ruciors The demand lor the hep thus trained enables them 104 practically trek their on terms I is very little use for ladies lo apply lor I servants for the south writes tue honorable of the Intitu Iollorable secretary th Inllu lion as girl will rot go further south than Yorkshire a platform thai may Ir dues the ladies of the South to establish similar institutions for the training of their own contingent EMMA PADDOCK TELFORD |