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Show joisTiTsCIENXE IN THE HOUSEHOLD, j Us how to rrcpnre th- neck of h-rf so that our li i beloveds will prefee It tu poiterhous. ." , j While fe.. people fi'.m choice would J S'W-t the i. " It "f b.-ef for unllmlt-d ! home rone: tpiWn In ln-u of thf favor-Ite favor-Ite Amerh n Ni-uk It, neverthct' an j heed for mi! ' in at, us h boiling piece, or for tirnMi.!; or cooking in la mode. A brown fi w that in wiy popular lit restaurant -...inicted with one of the I largest upli -.-jH of the metropolis In made twh' .' we k In this manner; , Allow to .-v live poim-lH of solid beef nee' . -h;-! or shoulder) Mix quart! of a. iter, two .ju.trtu each of turnip an-' .hitoI tut In dice, two small onlois si lei d. r.itr imi tr of po-tutoen po-tutoen m le- .1 or di. .1. IHe minces of Hour to th Ilv.- bay leaves, und a tittle clovt :u,d allspice, and chopped parsley, ihivo tw. butcher rut the meat In p . ees an inch und a h;ilf or two Inchet fqunrc and -nr them In beef drlppim:i'. Ccvrr with the water, add the B ;. tl.d In rhecsccMh, and : simmer hi -. ly until tender. Tlin-e : hours bofn:.- dinner. Itrown tho turnip, carrot nnd oi:luid In drlpplnen. thk-kt n I with tho ;!..nr and add to the mt-at. AiKiut iwtniy nillitl-.i heforc HcrvInK ; ;idd the pMiitocd. and five mlnutt-ti l.-I l.-I fore dlunci Ui- putfU-y. chopped lln. After Ba ii-ift '"n hurnlnp In n room for aome ti m. hai;Ki- ltu air hy upun i inn a door win. low for n few mo. incntB, ai.utlftH Hiiy Hint an ordinary ordin-ary liasa j.i unnunioB uh murh oxy-Ken oxy-Ken In a Klvt.n ttmo n four human hi'lnKfl. To rvnur th mHl of flfh from tht handit, pm (i link- turpentine In with the water tuid mm p. Tincture uf myrrh dropped into water 1b one of iff Itt-st thhiffM to um aw u mouth or throat wanh. It hurdciiB the fciimn. l.av.H a rk-an tnide In tho mouth anl a ploawant odor In th breath. T n drops of myrrh may be allowed to a ftl;ts of water. Tho "PpTiumknl .hoiiB.'wife spldorn huya lard.. All th" rklmmltiKH from coup Htock. thf dripping from KtHnkn or ehjpa crv ftavid and rkirtfltd. Mutton fat ...ok.-l or unt-ooked. if foaked In raid water twenty-four hrurs, .hn?iP!C onee or twloe. and then cookt.l In water, putting b bit of oda as laiK'e an a ivii to a ciuurt of water, and Anally mralmd. may be used for piiFiry, Tlngfr Biitipa and tnol- lUFHeH DUkf. Ham fat may he kept separate, clarified clar-ified and imt'away to fry kk In next fiimmor, in cooking or piminc away Tat never uho eartlun or gmnlteware, but tin. Amonir tho small fniRalltli-H rorently ndvoealed l.y a tearher In the slums to her mission ilafK of KfrlH Were some that will hour puHHliip; t.n. "If enal Is searce,"sal! thin piattloal woman, -and you Just tut nt to kp up a little tire, make your firebox smaller; divide It off with b-ltk. If you are Retting a meal, kei some thlmrs warm while you are cmMntf othi'ra by usinn hrieks heated in ihM empty ftde of the fire, box." Another siiKftestlon wns to save every bit -if bone, char It, then, wlnn cold, Rprlnkle o little kerotti tie over it, and use It In the mornliiK for starting the Are In Hell of kindling. All orange peel should alfo hi Hav-d and dried, the essential oil rendering It very ln flammahle. EMMA PADDOCK TELFORD. Cadl.tlr,wr-.ha. dr. if. . Vhlch Murk Twain J" ,",.i't" ,.'!, tage with n "'"ln,11.k,.,11 anj 0 It"! Prominent in 1 . nt, k .. n iavorlte tv.tl, n l ( pclfctlnK "nf. ot ,....,, fro,!, flrm and whit- and H. ' " , Dl, an4 ,rcn. W-Jtl too lonK ,rpod. , V ,,, down. .Ulfldc leav. ond J,,,, varda In cold a" ni' ' ,o brlnB out any tlw """J1 or that may lurk vtlthln. lit in ol chcfio cloth or cotixb i vent brcikln. nd conk in i i"".-. ed wt.r (unwvcml. r ' "ry a a.I...l!.-r, llko cab-ly cab-ly n'c"r ' ', ro(,a value hy h of the tvutor. Drain. Uorve the action of tltt al it tilth a cream inuci.. y. ditlonnl nutrient vnlue. nda to ine .ream iauc. tn. more over the top. u"-" " , bread crumb. Hot in n hot ot Mr about twenty mlauion, or until a rich golden tirowm Although tho lnt illMt ot ny li.pr.r -that hateful but nv.try adjunct to the .Mim.fi wcll-bflng-hnn been relocated lo the dniBktlafa deep drawer untU another vern.il neitson rolli around, ln nlmost every h".ne.- orne well-nigh ll..p. l;lhble Ir tcM of IU l.reHeilte miiy H'Ul be f'-uno .'H turnl-ture turnl-ture or wurdn.be, to p.. hit tbe moral breeTe """" '"' ' 'k'.." per who hit; .rlVrl evervthins ' with no ai.pnrent re'iulti. tuke comfort! A dry woolen Li a uat-ful but not npuclally urnu-rnontj.1 urnu-rnontj.1 mmiwr of m.chny. Iui bih-rutnlH-d to the growing fancy for evt-n afflthiitit; t'lom-t rurnihliingH. and now ann-urs hnldti-d In Bilk and red.. lent yJllh the flntor,li;?r ''"n""" recently ftt the Vnniun: Exrhaneje wub covort'd with pink Bilk, terminating terminat-ing at plthcr ond, where It enter the Hleevo of bodice or top-mat In lump Bftthets perfumed with n and tied lit place with baby-ribbon. Tbua appareled ap-pareled the eont-tetider hlds fnlr to be one of the neaHoti's popular novel-tlee novel-tlee for a Christ m tin gift. An excellent Mt f advice for every nuiw to take to heart. In this, with which Dr. Gunnli H. Hedford, a famous fa-mous Nhw York practitioner, aaton-lahed aaton-lahed hla utudi-nte. "And now, gentlemen, gentle-men, some advice better than great knowledge. Look Well to your loot before you answer a coll. There muni ' be tn them, when even enterng a nick chamber, where dwells nervounnes, no crealt of leather or heavy sole, for your llcnt footfall will be a medicine of It-Self. It-Self. Then you must cultivate your voice to soft, melodlotm accent a, ana your touch must be like the full of a rose-leaf. Never whisper to the lok, for It Ib a funeral Bound. Cultivate tact, for It lu the. open sesame to confidence con-fidence from a putlunt. In' making the seiiKonnble hot lemonade, lem-onade, allow to each lemmon two ta-bJcspoonfuU ta-bJcspoonfuU of sugar and one pliit at "The furnace flre'i out" b oao of the dlBheartenlng nnnntiDeemetits' that darkens the wide horlxon of domcatla joy, and makes the question .timely. "I life worth the living?" To the family fam-ily prone to this unhappy experlei.ee ihe following simple directions given jy Mfss.'Farlou to. her claim of young housekeepers may afford consolation. For the mornlnii work lirst close the check and put In a thin layer of coal, Then take up ashes In bottom of furnace. fur-nace. LJy this time tho fire will have hurned up. Next shake the fire, and with the lonR poker draw from the bottom of the grate nil the clinkers, then put on a thick bed uf fresh coal, and If you have hods or Ironclad bnrrcl take up ashes. L.t the fire burn about tn minutes after the fresh coal has heen put on. Then close the little dumper, but leave a portion of the slide to the lower door open until tho fire has burned up well. Tn extremely cold weather the fire must b- shaken down at night and a good bed of coal put on. This Is best done in the early part of the evening, that the house may be comfortable. Borne time In cold weather It will be necessary to have the sitae In the lower floor open a tiny bit through the day; nnd In the middle of the night It will be neceanry to put on a couple of hods-t hods-t ul of coal. The rage for sora pillows grows by what it feeds, on, and the shops overflow over-flow with pillows of every elite and dimension, di-mension, and covers of every material, color and deslim imaginable. No rol-)ego rol-)ego boy or girl feels his or her Inip-)iinH8 Inip-)iinH8 complete unlvss II f teen or twenty twen-ty of these luxurious aids to rest, cidomed by akilful lingers, 1111 every chair, couth, window neat and corner of their rooms. A Hmlth College sophomore, soph-omore, "with room already voluminously voluminous-ly provided, curried ha. k ten new pillows pil-lows this fall, uh the result of her ummer's work. Some of the new fall ideas ure t.-r.pccIuJIy dainty, while others are marked by originality that Iflveg them added vulue lu the eyes of their pousesHui-. A "posU'f" pillow, for the college boy, Is in great demand, evidently till-lug till-lug a long-felt wunt. On the background back-ground of the college color Is outlined a beuutfful maiden, surrounded by Wide, white scrolls, on which are to be written the tiuines of his "bent girls." The college girl, not to bo outdone, revels In pillows covered wllh white linen, on which her various masculine mascu-line friends have written their tinmen, which shu has afterward outlimd In Kay silki. Fur the Priinetonlan then; are covers of ydb.w linen emblazoned with the fierce block tiger; fur the Columbia boy, a lurge, white seal, outlined out-lined ln'blue on covers of light blue; While the heart of the Vale student Is made glad with bachelor's buttons, and blue und white Hiiks. There are i also pillow h galore for the holidays. A Thanksgiving pillow is iilvJIIe. covered with cream white satin, on which is . painted an old farmhouse, with u torder made up of xtalks of corn, bumpkins tuid fhryHiiuthcimmis. The New Year pillow is made of olive green duck, on which Ih emhroldenid ln gold and lavender this quotation: "F.very day Is a frewh beginning." It , Is finished with a double rt;M!e of green mid cream Java print. The Christmas pillow Is tt golden brown silk, about elght.-en Inches square, on hh h Ih ! an embroidered wreath of holly berries and leaves In their natural colors. I At th close of a recent elaborate ! program nt HoroBls when the appli- ; i iitloiiH of modern science to etudy, , food, reet, exercise, and the general rare of the Individual had been up for discussion, one of the members aroHO and plulntively lamented the tendeiiuy Df w..men lo Indulge ln glittering g-n-M-uUtlc (ui.l vague statements, without with-out telling .me definitely what to do to improve mutters. "For instance," the mild, pointing her moral, "lectures on household economics tell us that the neck of beef Is much more nutritious nutri-tious than porterhouse, besides being much cheaper; but they forget to teU ' |