Show I MIESTIC SCIENCE IN THE HOUSEHOLD Winkle mnke the tour Wee Willie much earlier those crimp I ot Iho town and the small People ovOlliv9s October II ° big prayer Mr Just a little I I longer IN sometime granted In the long 1 0 ot July anti Ausiut should MiL I dl Ot now 1 be snugly I tucked In lied noon after oPP I I Sleep malt Plenty of It Is I a I Tt Important dostdeintum 10 tile n let r I lId It is l i gloat mistake f I n the to allow any child under I ot fourteen to get Into I the I ill age I II habit if IttliK up ul tits elders re until ho himself tall lulitu anon or tirc it sofa from sheer weariness r on 7 rh I to lie drnestd an unwilling I I Cipti ° 1 to bed For the little chlMen I let the mpILt be 1 light but nutritious After a mile platthne I or n half then bout 0 aainB or storytelling carry him tr to bed Let them early learn to go t sleep alone without a light If oor th rooms where the family nro t distance ore with 1tUo but It some n ltht light especially If the child ti I bi At all nervous or atrald to upt oP For older children u ocloclt I should the limit and It Possible I Ixioki ht should be Hid I asMo a Half hour before T rt thi t ltol give tho brain I a chance to rest F iriy to bed Is I nol lily n distinct Mm 1 At to Uw chllill 1I themselves but bUy mother especially necils the flip Whenthe children to herself t tMng hl l rln in gt the told Tier inin I I Isat rest and 0 tle can take time 10 et enjoy theme J m mine the neighborly mil tile me entertainment the church eolng Ito e t1 r treetInK query Ti the Howard constant doIng 1 lookinx after the bab Ing l AreTonnia Dick I I quarrel r Mary Fit I IT In Ille In lal 11 U oCI W draught H Is all I n matter ot habit Ith tile children still the Sooner they rr tund tiolt 1 NNInkle I running run-ning upstairs anti downstairs In his h e wn 1 must nnu me weans in niffht govI bed and tom Mvallkrlfe laddie that U whom Ifnll asleep this better I for all concemcd w a A taploia apple pudding recipe that ad t la 1 this flattering t umtlon tu Its joul All men nit fond of It halls from do mlladi Iphla Soak I onehalf cut of ci a ovor night jn the morning c a Aver arid tender In n pint of water nol nllowng II 10 become too lIrr When clear welen tn taste add slices oC tart tender Apples nnol 51 a lnt oven ej just U long enough ill brown E nd to till table lit tire baking dish 01 rye wllh sugar arid cream Thin to I al dell Iou I with fresh Peaches St cut In little 1lcee m The Sale of cooking thermometers > 4 for household as well aM hotel Ue IS I lotI atfclJedly on the Increase nth to lo n-th hnuiefurnlBhlnB dealers Till Is I Attributed In the fuel that woklg Is I emlo 10 ho iegardtd moro anti l moro as n aclonc rlulrlllg accuracy In It4 pro secution In order to produceR produce-R the IJ st results For some limo II wn necis ary 10 buy the imported Ihor mloctcrs hleh were cry clcnve SO but American mnnurnclure h tt I rln 10 the occasion and excellent one can now hc Iurchae here for shall 3 Tile are made of Iron Unit l prUdn the tnndnrd holding tile mercury Inclining backward sit that r the marklog ctln be readily rool The correct beat for hnlllllg varlou tiff o trent Cod Is I thus Pet down In thc thermometer For roasts in ovens pork jA del < tee beef 310 a Irec cal 0 degreem million 30 degrvea tart pastry requires a temperature oC w degrees broad 340 degrifH pastry fie i 3 Nrc 11 0 i degrees and meat pies 2JI degrees I When preparing Sandwiches for n large company It Is I sometlineq lieves sary to make them Several hours In 11 adlal1o oC the anlIe If a napkin I Sid I to I lTuog out uC hot water anti l p > J1 trapped around the RandnleheK which should then he placed In n cold room sill I they will keep tin fresh And molt ns though JUst spread Never put mpat away III the wrol ring paper In which It conies from the rper butchers Take nut lay on a plate and rater will n clear cloth kept for mOil that purpose In brushing the ttil Pays n klllCIII dentist Put tile Powder 011 the side oC the Iroh IIItn1 of the Coco as Is I I1mmonl Skillet their brush the teeth With nn upnnldown motion Instead et ild ways Tills nol only prevents I aid Ihp INjitte oC the powder hut reaches ron Ihr 10Iorllo hOllcen the teeth much better than can be don III any other Ran 8y lalJ 1 Im A novel bill emenou method of Washing gloe 111 Turkey Is I 10 rut A there In cold water unit scroll them 11 till green leaves Usually figs This bop Ns Ihm n superb iwllsliMllliout the Is 5 of soup cJ Itot meats and sour will InelInhly v R oil It set ftwery clorlq covered There I must all jj s wl lie till eseer Pe for tire lot ale ninths mist be thoroughly raided Wore going Into lee chest and then t only lightly covered While the pig 1 per m la I not n Fperl lial I oil attractive subject for prolonged Ia j Plud < > thor are fimo joints fur the trrjlraent of hid i orkshlp after he be tomes such that every housekeeper ran bear In I 1 mind with advantage to 0 0 remit Th I Ke tonta succinctly stated are That Westeln pork Is Ihn n = th ramtcrn because It Is corn ftd That III ordering pork for n roast you houl1 always call for your Pork Thai th rnon aom pork eook1 llIh baw cooks away to n sort ot f JY crumbly fat I lit because I II In I from or Ill bo rT U I That nthll Av to distinguish Rood tork I lh11 hnIII1 Is I that salt pork I J 0 trt y rl Sing 195 or yearlings is firm W dIlW aid rrl t el In texture una Its klo i IF I thin and smoolh hllo that Cm an old rehlnler is I rough scaly ua fii of rlatlm iSi Ilar nhlt < t10 tic Is I better than tingo I hat It a Pin tr I a rI or yellowish 1 That pork tenderloin I alone Is taste 1 Lies and 1146 lo le treated ht varl > Liable high onaimenla to be nmde pal That I In I Imlllnsr I ham should a am you nC rI JUOJloJ j it np cu 1 ° Vi lnegar and one cup m lim 5 u r r vThat the liquor In which a v non J1 h ° e < 1 maken n good founda j w r 1 P oaT nf It la I iruuli r cap r to Iuy 11 fresh Shoulder nt fJ I rk 001 Crn II file yourolC nllolJJ 11 u 0 auon of a all I to five gallons ot at r t rt r rk drlpi Ines make one ofthe III Tok Toh ih n turns for chickens or tlha f n a ° pple pence huuld I nlnn > s The enSpaIllment for roript pork I cold Iast P19 I field thin 11 I > cqu t 1 10 ilia breant fl a t u r That the lOnt let 1 from the kidneys It theTiN ht 1ttheTiN 1t t Oo Jo1 e so h in i i Illat Old or very old ham t UV nrhI1 live minutes be Ittth 1111n I II UU 1 In t 1 1 I barn cooked too lone will expeC lard unit dry enble rWhil the colIIn Of homemnde riaturl 1 to I I Is no IV u8tia I y considered ill L kn of supererogation it Is well jaan Av how to 010 II It oclvn do I I It It one Noubt fain lie suro hmiiv I Iit I it i l I eating An excellent 11 C 110 for ten oft Jr Is tr pounds 0 P i I thii Ill I pork ollelhlr1 fat anti < I INS P I I bI I ublv It r la hp grind Wltr vt Bufwm Ill I in peiVrfa5dPimlflaroncte l ij tied It pepper and half air or o e < 1 age illx thoroughly l jlSke stout celton bog n vl1d forte and tour I noble file Wring out of alronr 0111 vatet And In 1 less Ihe meat Into tho flags ClowlIng II In closIv Tie and keep In n rool 1lac WhOn needed tUIII back lh hn Uee cry the meet anti cook Until liruwn anti crisp In the valuable report n oyster culture jll81 od 1r tile nh CUll mloe lon tire aoeall l tattUlInp of oysters just Previous to Stalling In nlnrt to give thom nil Illusive Appearance ot 1lulTllIs i Is I Severely condemned Not only oes thin process add nothing whatever to ill nutritive qualities of the lyttcr but l on tho contrary It takes Away II Ir cnl 1 of Its original nutritious sub btnne protein fats carbobjdrates And mineral salts nnd l tron lit 1I0vr It Is I during this ptoross nfter Iclng removed front their shells that oysters omcllme conllmc dIneast grm with their food which germs are afterward transferred 0 human nnatllln with serloon results In ded It In not nn Impossible hypothesis hypo-thesis that the original souico of tin Miil fever germ so often attributed attri-buted to the consumption of raw ostes may have com from the Pot utcd water In which the oysters haM bon fattened UII the contrarY the lIh aomml Ion eoml > lIt the popular Prejudice olnlnsl gretn oysteis 111 America A number oC cnretlll InlIgalloll I ray they have provel cnncluIy that auch oysters conlnlll no copper nor anything clFe deleterlo but that tho green color Is I derived Crolll n luirtniesq i hluerecn uhtnnec ph5oo cynnin which H I found In cerlllin oC the lower plants In hracklh or anllne water Buh oysters are usually fat and well fidlhe result of tho nlim dnnc oC nutrlllous food If thc color 14 I undesirable It may lit removed front the oysters by transferring for II IIl11e In waters III nhlch the green food Is ueiicxnt deftelentMNINIA IMMA PADDOCK Tiironi > TOLD BY MRS DREW INCIDENTS IN THE CAREER OF THE GREAT ACTRESS cetntrlrltlt of tamn of tits ttminni Ao tor with Whom She na Aiuclatcil The Theater and lit Iatroa Kurly In the qtitury Hro are memo quotations of an Since dotlcnl character tnkeji from Interviews with Mr Drew In 1S93 Howdid you contrivetoobtalnnn edit cation considering you acted so much an a girl IHess you I never was educated that is I I never obtained what Is I usually con ldr1 II Kyatenuttle education for my school has bocti Iranian nature and HIT books we ru the People I lilt t I bclwtol was Rut to school for olio qun ttr lu London Lon-don and I remember liclng seat ton school 1 in Hallllnore for awhile The net of my education I picked up niMlf by reading and listening to the conVLration of clever ptople Ihn was speaking ot Macrondy and Edwin I I Ed-win Booth How did jou like acting with these tniKedhusf him was uVi d Well Mncready wait dluwrvrabla and illflu ult 11 work with orrtst WIM not a particularly plcauuit man but iay enongli to Kit nlong with lilnlus llrutus Booth didnt care who you vvero or anything any-thing About You BO that t uMUKLitlon with him was not specially I li isant i > oresi > 1 cuilly unplcorant Ills tcctutricltlea at times weN very trying and sometimes very laughable Edwin Booth wad dlgnlflcd and delightfully courteous 14 Do you rxvnll tiny of the eccentricities of the elder Booth 1 Plain never forget ono night when I plavidOphilU to Ills lluinlet llo bed flatsbeit the scene In tire fourth tier and tile t curtain was lowered When the tIe came to ring It lip on the fill IN act wbli Hamlet was to Open the Prince of Denmark Den-mark was not forthcoming AUndllllt rtMictl hither anti thither In search of him but ho was not to lie found When wo had almost given up In ikpatr some cmollscmrncl Hamlet lurched upon up-on top of one of the wings of tho t teener among the rafters crowing lustilj I dont Know I I am euro whether he unag lncl himself the crowing cork which crtw when It wan time for the ghost to depart or whether It was simply n practical Joke At all events we got Hamlet olt hlI Perch and tho Play went on On another even Ion tho lay was Orinoco And the elder eld-er Ilooth had to npi ar with darktnei skin Just iicforo tho It I act he elmo I m furo us with his barn feet and legs oU blackened and Insisted upon going or that way Ills mend did not strike mom particularly encouraging so 1 refused togo to-go on and the act had to bu pro nw1 without mo She was asknl I What do you think of modern Plays I dont approve oC up to data Plays of an Immoral nature Hut I think that like almost everything else tho drama li I steadily advancing It has undoubtedly 11 great future In this country Her ixsrsonnllty l was always Inten sling Imlrlrn TIarret thus described avUlttc her rooms In New York In November 1805 Mrs Drew being 75 When I wen to call on Mrs John Drew I had lie I Impncsioii that I wan to tee an old lady but this Idea was igulcklyills lulled when I met her In years Mrs IJruw may have outlived many of her own generation frha luu contributed tonanl a wond Ienomtloll In tile rnIII still training of tier own children and she Is I now hopeful and watchful over tho careen oC II third generation her grandchildren Mrs Drew late retained a great part of hr YOllthtuh In nclhlt I1ld general appearance Unit this U I duo no doubt to a largo endow ment of natural humor and 10 t n hopeful iHsposllIon whlrh makts Tier manner nt once optintnticoug IInd ehrrlll unit duo In 11 great mI1I < too It Ila wistane roller Intimatennd loving n i clitlon with tho younger intinbers of the family of Drew Of her rally days III AIIJrl Mrs Drew ION Oil to speak LouUtlllo In 1850 the remembered rut nn uiiilltv place with vlogA it society noted for tile bounty of Its womi Cuiidlllaiu Item crude everywhere n i Now York lioM tavern as It win the called bending up n plo that was ordered for lunch with n tallow candlo reposing lecVly on Its surface tbo messenger nol being blesse1 with two pairs of hinds and l hating hU ono tile oerf ull When tho dining room doors wen opened thero was mail rush tho stout Ht securing tho teats While tho unsureoss fill ones formed Into not to wait thOr KM cud dom That this method of conduct U nol unknown nt the uniunt ib W > when wo arc plcuod to think tho world very much clvlllzod says Mw Drew recallIng recall-ing tile Actions of certain travelers of this year whom it has I been her lot to toe flat curtain went up at 7 and often Uil not all finally train halt an hour bo font midnight but nobody was In n hurry tbe e Nats were r erve1 only until the end of the flrtt art and then anybody took thom wlto nnlud thom < homo to Iho mnn who but In the front row ut tholioun It II woman athehlml JiUj Joe joilo oil orouni Wo 7111111 W ir ill ludy front Pont for tho L1 n < ylUdahu I always IlOlll i 11 ponkn l ot or lido Ito tttngs pert hap tho tlllllll per-t olperlenco I ever hid I WMoneo In 1 rribur where 1 was l lay Ing Juliet to Mr 1redcrlcks1 Romeo Tim balcony vi on n big 1 Ublu urroum1 ed by n pnllltod convap which it Milan colored col-ored boy WI1 btationed l In tti wlniw to hold In it progreS ot the tcnur 110110 aroilleardasupprearild utterijud their Another < 1 ullohr find area u1111011 looking About lu K what WnR wrtq llf we dlxcovtmi Un lh drLy lx > ylm1 11111 < 11I0 so much latereIted In IVllat Vito olllg un he had fOlgulholl what ho was PS t to < do and had 1 got lilt III low vf the l1udhlIro to watch Ills protJCo of afTulrs Dvsloll Journal |