Show M wp JI I A AI i I Cabinet The Kitchen j An n a 1920 West Western rn Union Every spirit as It is more pure And hath bath In It the thc more of ot heavenly light So Bo to It It the fairer body doth procure procuro To habit In and mal make it more mora fair fain light dight With cheerful grace and amiable sight For of or the Soul of the body form torm doth loth take For soul Is form and doth loth the body make Spenser quoting Lamb SEASONABLE GOOD THINGS Some time for a n luncheon or supper dish try tills this tempting combination Tomato R Rare Rare- are are- bit Put bit Put two tae tablespoonfuls ta ta- e ble o 0 of t f f butter In a saucepan saucepan sauce sauce- and when pan melted add two tablespoonfuls of flour P Pour 0 u r on gradually three- three fourths of a cupful of thin cream and andas andas as ns soon as the mixture Is thickened add three-fourths three of a cupful of s strained l tomatoes mixed with one- one eighth of a n teaspoonful of soda then add two cupfuls of at finely cut fin cut ly-cut cheese two eggs slightly beaten salt mustard mus mustard thus thus' tard and cn cayenne enne to taste Serve as soon as the fhe cheese Is melted on hot graham crackers fir or r toasted bread Ham and Noodles Butter Butter an nn earthen earth earth- en baking dish put Into the bottom bottom bottom bot bot- tom a layer of boiled noodles add odd a layer of cold boiled boned ham cut In bits then another layer of nood noodles es repeatIng repeating repeat repeat- Ing until the dish is fun full Cover with buttered crumbs dot with butter and bake in a moderate oven Grind pork tenderloin very fl flue fine e through a meat chopper Season with salt snIt pepper gra grated ted onion and a bit of powdered sage Take half as mu much h bread as meat soak the crumbs until soft squeeze dry and mix with the meat Add one or two unbeaten eggs to bind Shape Into small flat cakes calces dredge with flour and fry California Mince Pie Pie Pour Pie Pour one cupful cupful cup cup- ful of boiling water over one cupful each of apricots and prun prunes s. s Let stand three hours remove the skins from the apricots and the stones from the prunes cook In the water in which they were soaked until the water Is nearly all cooked away Mix the dried fruit with one cupful of raisins one half cupful of minced citron the Juice of ot otan an orange one-half one teaspoonful each of cinnamon nutmeg and cloves one- one fourth cupful of walnuts one cupful of sugar and one half cupful of almonds al monds Bake with two crusts There must be no stint of labor where labor will tell for our neighbors neighbors' neigh neigh- born bars happiness but no wasteful ex extravagance extravagance extravagance ex- ex of or It where it will not profit HELPFUL HINTS Mildewed gloves may be hung in ina ine inea a wooden box In which Is s placed a 8 saucer saucer a containing ammonia cover tightly and the f fumes u m e s In th the e course of a day f 1 will drive away the mildew When a table cloth used for forthe forthe forthe the first time is soiled by a stain or spot stretch the cloth over oyer embroidery embroidery em em- hoops and ond remove the spot When dry press and the cloth is fresh again Oranges cut In small bits with the rind left on are especially nice to give to a fever patient who needs something often to cool the mouth If cracked ice Is to to- tobe be used In the sickroom it will keep leep longer If a piece of chee cheesecloth Is tied over the bowl bowland bowland bowland and the Ice kept In it Cover the bowl with another and place a 0 paper bag over both This will save many steps to renew the ice For the ridden bed-ridden who got get so tired lying IrIng in one position the following help hell will be greatly appreciated Tie stout cotton cloth strips on each side of the headboard or l frame bed i having hayIng a n large knot the in-the in the end of each strip to hold B By grasping these supports one may miry raise up or change position easily The knots may be slipped under the pillow when nheu not dot In use For tired feet a mixture of baking soda and talcum sprinkled Into the shoes s. s will give e great relief For corns and cs keep them covered covered covered cov cov- ered with adhesive tape renewing as os often I as the bathing of the feet removes removes re re- ro- ro moves the plasters This keeps leeps the hard places soft In applying adhesive plaster to to a n wound u use e short strips with tapes fastened to the strips which may be untied the dressing changed and aud retied retied retied re- re tied without disturbing the adhesive at all A simple method to clean clenn silver slIver blackened from u use e Is to pla place the SUH In an un aluminum dish with a teaspoonful each of ot baking soda and salt Do not boll boil too long for silver which Is thinly coated may be entirely ly removed One ma may use a piece of ot aluminum In a granite dish as the so solution solution o. o lution will rou roughen a good dish A piece of camphor kept In the silver slIver drawer will m help to l keep cep the silver from tarnishing Cement floors ors are washed by flushIng flush flush- Ing big with hose and scrubbing with broom or of brush If It they slant toward vord the drain as os they should t the tae e cleaning Is la ver very simple |