OCR Text |
Show 1MKRY COUNTY PRQr.R TAILORED KITCHEN! r tABINti IN THE midst of the relieve friend from the re - these "Jar eniM- 6UP UNUSUAL . DUU fee UJ the meal nort nf and feathers and flair for elntwiratori fus, Suf no't which now exists, it g to have In reserve p,itivelr a suit of tailored simplicity, to which one can turn with the assurance of being smartly attired foi most any daytime irrasla It most have been this thought In the mind of those a rut ten of tyle whose mission It u to "set the fah-Ion" for the world at large, which rri?E th,s snmm". ""en for town wear. The Dotted Vogue, L able combination. The old are y00 or hw Df" J "t .he'.nim'em whetD'' Joo will or will not Rising behind Cape Town he saw the Devil's Peak and the Table Mountain. He particularly liked the Table Mountain with its long flat top often hidden by Its tablecloth of low hanging clouds, and David thought it would be a nice to live feeling where a mountain top was almost always ready for a meal to be put Its table. upon Devll'i Peak. Near the Cane of Good Hope he saw vineyards and was given some delicious jelly. He saw the snow mountains, too, but after he had wandered about a little lie thought he would take a nap. It was fine to adventure but every once In a while one had to take a nap so as to be ready for the next with prepared and vege- - tah'PS. Soup. or do.. oho1 and nut one cupful . RtaBder.twotableBpoonful. '" Li telery. one .no lablespooniul rI ..I.nnrth teasioonful Wirlv" mace. pinch of 1 g, Prepare our a f filler. well ntil blended, freefr1 L .remainder and heat E u. K"i the squasn uimi Peat h the- other lngreuieuus. I bum L bot and serve at once. L m one auart of it to l, s of a cupful vmuu fa trombg, one sinu . six doves, a sprig or pars-fb totlrJ the Remove VI w".' am. L and rub through a sieve. tfaspOODIUIS or sugar, iwo i nnit tomatoes and cook Re heat the milk and notes. f J .1 At. me auu the boiling point, nf butter and r....fni .. (HI P one. So now. aaa onestirring gently. cupful of butter, one-hal- f - salt and a few dashes , Serve with croutons. r- of Stormi great, oh, my! r, I edall IS Bit ntnt 01 Spnenn with sene hot, pouring nf milk end sell hpflten Of US pepper arolaj ntnii LnThia ii f Witt) simnle that 8 Take one can pea soup and canned milk, or t milk if at hand. Mix well, d serve it while hot with to si) prepare It. ij -- ilaltg st,o soups as in any making of 4 preparation much depends cook. All Ingredients should et of Id seasoning ap- ue auuea. Mace, Puumiu thyme, bay leaf all Important part. The same with lack of care pHat,blended stale and insipid, or a bst, A teaspoonful of sugar ml the flavor of, many of the a and is an addition to most if forjra tilly measured, irate mm 70071 ADD pHES Gales are so high. Hough eeae ao mighty, Oceans ao flighty. - Huur Mini uuuer mm uuvr blended. Cook until smooth, P chip DISTINCTION Tailored of Covert Cloth. prompted them to "place on the map" of tailleurs of nnusual charm and distinction. There are Included In this program of tailored suits, dresses and ensembles, such "classy" modes as Jackets and skirts of mannish suitings or of lacy tweed, some in black and white mixtures, others In the new "dusty" pas tela And then there is the navy blue silk or cloth suit the enthusiasm for navy Is Increasing with each passing day. Costumes tailored of brown covert cloth are playing a close second to the smart navies. In fact, covert in any of the new greens, blues, browns, oxford grays, and even in rich reddish tones, is quite the chic medium for the 1930 tailleur. The exquisitely tailored brown cov ert cloth suit pictured above is of that exclusive sort which makes Instant appeal to discriminating taste. It Is one of the very new collarless types which for this season a collection wear polka dots this season. The de cislon has been rendered by the high er court of fashion In favor of dotted materials for youth as well as adult Seeing that according to the ver diet of the mode, no one Is too young or too old to subscribe to the dotted vogue, we are reminded to say to mothers selecting new materials foi little daughter's spring frocks, "when in doubt, choose a polka dot print." In copying the little dress In the pic ture below, most fabrics would be suit able, Just so it featured polka dots The outstanding feature of this at tractive dress aside from the fact ot Its polka dot patterning Is that it Is fashioned along new "lines." That is, it adopts the princess silhouette with a flare, which is quite the newest styling and one which Is decidedly popular for little girls' dresses. The sleevelessness oi this model and Its narrow belt also express 1030 chic. The new fabrics all declare that HPAHT added to both the little extra pA pleasure Is est bosts by pa ttUhiq time we take to make a dish attract- ive that it pays. Cocktails of fruit ;ic; 'etcbet or it shell fish, as as vegetables, add to a meal. Tomato Cocktail. one Chop fine small slice of onion lew bits of celery, add three of strained tomato 1uice toe. Let stand three hours, tablespoonfulg Of rfltsnn nno. dpftil of ornna .ulna mu L.. ps of sugar and a dash of sprinkle with chopped well lot up. lerta of t - k- one-ha- tablespoonful of LZ T? 8eant cuPful or flour, mm of baking powder and ,r"UJU1 or salt. Sift and tie mlitiipoo f" 11 iilltl f- wwmm. t.. i -- up - "'"uerate oven. moi of rwmrai . ..three "'fhtly thickened add ."wento nnrt the rnmi,,. N Unn. N?false tovvhlc" whipped , Sprint N !nds of r'ne. whole, d r:1"? a sa,t and pei- 1111 Willi a nirwl.v.. .Q twenty minutes. tmseninz twn nnr Pi "Wd , tohln. seasoned with w'!dm r each- - serve. -Take one lav"VW funns of fried ham r,.,. .i tlti. The New Schoolgirl Silhouette, cone-shape- n toi; vi j2' ueuvre. rttho.f No Ml pineapple Juice. Z? oZ . "lrongh. Iarfe dil1 the food p,ckie. hoiEiesquite a .ik iiu o,i shoulders, fea Is graced of trend the ture which accords with accepted the It adopts moda the length. .... ,,.a,ttvO. Oolor lends a compelling which are so suits covert ness to the t na , stylish for spring. In iu.--- ' a the blouse (usuauy t,.,c:tPd. as the case monlzed greens, blues. f, hnndsome cloth. may be, the of on so reds and espre One reason for the favor " from me for covert aside ... t.rh,re of exquisite ,T i Its coloring ,K tot fact that its finish The nuKes lint or .. ..not .h ture does covert e- for a suit which is expeccu three-quarte- r - of weaves and rayon for silk the Influ Impartially reflect mixtures en. Special vogue. ence of the dotted i(r IC u ruct.Pi ' (i.cotton, wool, linen . noiKa on pin dotted phasls Is being placed the rage are quite They effects. woolens pin Coats made of navy the smart dotted in white are among IMn dotted silks, chal season. t this black woolen, jia and various navy or the program of on are outstanding modes. summer soring and charm Fashion especially highlights for afternoon mode of pin a)1ted taffeta either black or navy formal are the dresses slmpb dotted crepe or wool.. styled of pin JCI.IA BOTTitMI.EY. Jei . 138. Western Ner.pPr Dnlon. cuioucmiiy When your bowels need help, the mildest thins; that will do the work is always the sensible choice. Take laxative that a family doctor has used for all torts of cases of constipation. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is so pleasant to the 'taste, so gentle in its action, it is given children of tender age and yet it is just as thorough and effective as stronger preparations. Pure senna, and harmless laxative herbs; ingredients that soon start a gentle muscular action. Avoid a coated tongue, bad breath, bilious headaches, etc. Every drug store has Dr. Caldwell's famous prescription in big bottles. Or just writ Dr. CaldweWs Syrup Ptfnn, iionticello, ill, for o fret trial bottlt. StTOKS uxxmt tBSUDAtltJBSJ cnenifwrni The Complete Skin Treatment o C4 Soap Ointment Talcum Consistent use of Catlcnra preparations will do much to make and keep yourskin healthy andclear. SaafitSa. OiiiiiiilUfcdHt. TmloaaSS. PNfriMani Fnm Drag ft Sawmill PARKER'S Making It possible for the farmer HAIR BALSAM Hair VaUlad to operate his own sawmill without tomImparts Color aad one-ma-n a other employing Baaoty toGrmTand Faded HaM help, ue ana 91 .w ai 1'nirc lata. sawmill now Is available to turn Into profit much of the timber that for- FLORESTON SHAMPOO Ideal for use ht Parker's Hair Balaam, slakes tho merly was used for firewood or wast- eonnaetioawith hair soft and fluffy. 60 cents by mail or at druged entirely. The mill Is so arranged gists, Hiaoox Chemical Works, ratchoffu. N. Y. that all the levers to manipulate It are within easy reach of the operator and, aside from sawing out standard size lumber, will also cut shinUse Hanfortfs gles, lath and railroad ties. Stationary or portable mills ntay be obtained and both are operated by staAll dealers are sutherlies It relya4 ?esf tionary engines, electric motors, wawas) ler the first kettle II set suites. ter power, or by a belt from a truck. Popular Mechanics Magazine. 'Sa Hard Life A story written by a modern "In"Pa," said the kid, what Is intellectual" seldom comes up to one terest?" "It's what you take In a girl and by Alexandre Dumas. then pay on mortgages for the rest Change lays not her hand upon of your life, son," growled his dad. truth. Swinburne. Cincinnati Enquirer. One-Ma- n Daadraff-Htop- AS FIRST AID Balsam of Myrrh Cape of Good Hope Never does mope, The Cape of Good Hope It never does mope. It was then that David saw the Cape. He reminded David somewhat of Cape Horn, so wild looking, and boasting to himself, talking against meek low lands. "Hello, David," he said, finally, "isn't this nice where I am? I go right off here into the There are some who might tell you incorrectly, when they found out you didn't know anyThe Ostrich thing at all, but not Farm. this old Caie. to me cheer them this named "They up when the storms were bad. "But I must tell you, too, that In this colony around here there are wonderful ostrich farms. I don't suppose they'd Interest you though your mother might be Interested people in your land are supposed to want them more than any others." And David went to visit the ostrich farms. It was certainly a very fine sight I riddles? AH set for These ought to put wrinkles in your brow I L When is a barrel hungry? 2. Why is a stiff man like frozen water? 3. Why, when you paint a person's portrait, do you steal part of his body? 4. What would you do if you woke a light? up at night and wanted 5. How do doctors resemble ducks? Answers. 1. When It takes a roll. 2. Because be can't run. 3. Because you make his features (feet yours).' 4. Pick up a feather that's light enough for anybody. 5. In their bills. more Comment Reverted What do you think of a man that throws a banana skin on the footpath? What do you Son I don't know. think of a banana skin that throws a man on the footpath? Father Correct The class was being questioned on the cardinal point of the compass. TPiirher If I turn to the east, and look at the rising sun, what is behind me? Eov AVrr'2rj 111 fciMMhier -- .jtiini- - ALU ifeJ Atlantic Ocean." "How did you get your name?" David asked. "It seems a funny name for so wild a looking creature and yet maybe it's a good name I don't know." "Well, if you don't know, I'll tell you, but 111 tell some of vinecar. cuoen when system is sluggish; costs nothing to try Waves so unsteady I'm quite heady You never can tell When I'll roar and yell. RIDDLES buttered dripinto the rings. and Doctors PRBCRIPTION Nothing Is email, Around these gay parts For wild ocean hearts. ngg In a r 1 i mm canned corn add one- - of milk, I aee It all, you the truth. "I sene. N Frltters.T ? .. was what he decided to do though he thought the fruit unusually delicious. And then he listened to the song of the Cape of Good Hope : n. Simmer for half an hour Rub art of salted water.. Kcturn tne corn i colander. let to the stove, add a and two tablespoon- : that When David awoke In the morning he could hear the Cape of Good Hope, right at the top end of Africa, below Cape Town, singing. He found some breakfast ready for him, a breakfast much as he might have had at home - il David, who was adventuring through South Africa, made bis way south west cream U, M$ SIGHT SEEING - i"fimiash m FAIRYTALE , and i of Itself a when nourishment Li EVEHI1IG Mary Graham Banner the stoinand prepares ,ch It for the heartier fnnA that louow . IM ovnuuLulKL SILHOUETTE DADDY'S 1 Unioa ) rcJ- SUrre7)T? CASXLE DALE. UTAH Yer shadder. Children will fret, often for no apparent reason. But there's always one sure way to comfort a restless, fretful child. Castoria I Harmless as the recipe on the wrapper; mild and bland as it tastes. But its gentle action soothes a youngster more surely than some powerful medicine that is meant for the stronger systems of adults. That's the beauty of this special children's remedy! It may be given the tiniest infant as often as there is any need. In cases of colic, diarrhea, or similar disturbance, it is invaluable. But it has evervday uses all mothers should MggHM wicwmoi5S; understand. A coate . tongue calls for a few drops to ward oil constipation ; so does any suggestion of bad breath. Whenever children don't eat well, don't rest well, or have any little upset this pure vegetable preparation is usually all that's needed to set everything to rights. Genuine Castoria has Chas. H. Fletcher's signature on the wrapper. Doctors prescribe it Two Minds, No Thought Sura He what would you think If I put We know of a married couple who are just two minds without a single my arm around you? She What would I think if yon thought Life. didn't? Folks don't get a divorce until The days go fast; can't we find a after they are well acquainted. way to make them seem longer and more Interesting? Reason must be above passion. Says Men Wmt Pals, Not Patients! , ... mif JHE was engaged! She was the happiest gin in the world. A round of teas and parties, a whirl of pleasure, and she began to wonder what was the matter. Too tired to go out and he--was he becoming tired of her? It was at this point that Miss Margaret Belden of Los Angeles woke up to the fact that something had to be done about it. "Men want pals, not patients" she writes. "I went right to my doctor. Do you know what he said? Rest and Nujoll ?With a prayer in my heart and Nujol in my medicine cabinet I began to fight back to being the healthy, robust, happy girl I had been before. Two months No more tears no more worrying, no more bad dreams. Today I beat him on the tennis court, and although he can me, I make him work doing it. It's good to be happy. It's good to be free, physically, and be able to share, any time, in sports or dancing or anything else with the one you lovel" Here's another one who has learned that the simplest and surest way to be well and full of good spirits is to clear the bodily poisons out of your system regularly. Not with power-passed. out-swi- St". ;rs 7 but normally, naturally easily. Doctors and nurses recommend such a natural treatment as Jul drugs, Nujol, because this crystal-cleliquid isn't a medicine at all It cannot harm even a little babyl It conar 1 tains absolutely no drugs. It is simply internal lubrication that your body needs like any other machine. Good looks and good spirits do they speli popularity? You know they dol Get a bottle of Nujol tonight in any drug store. Sold in sealed packages only trademarked "Nujol." Insist on Nujol by name. It costs but a few cents and it will make you feel like a million dollars. |