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Show Tbe problem ef Vm,.. acheelacconme'datio, t. ol, nation-wid- e r1 vestlgaUoB made reH?t' ttonal Chamber of Wnltti by a . the CABINET i 1 am 1 eaa taaefc flaw-th- at your" throat a of thousand, of part time and. aug-a-r It - ' that298ofth, 900ABertl7 waa." A FEW CHOWDERS ' - Whert fresh dim are to ha obtained tha following will ha anjoyad: ." ClamChowds r over ona quart of clama, oilng. a cupful of cold water drain, reserving tha liquor and heat to the boiling point, then strain. Chop fine the hard part of tha clama, cut pork Into email pieces, naing a one and Inch cube of fat aalt pork to try out In an Iron frying pan ; add one sliced onion, fry for five minutes. ll four cupfula of potatoes cut Into one-ha- lf too. You go." THE COBBLER'8 Par-bo- S.000 MAH or more AAApopulVTI. ,V. which-th- ey v, "unes, .Jr? hnn.. nig mjn B.UU0 B) corHdors. 8,000 In attlci , basement rooma Th shows a noticeable tendenexn rection of larger schoolliosie! , many years of wasteful vb cigui-rooDuiiainp sdwi ltles are beginning to rieauxe large building In every v economical. Modern tduntk, i mands a variety of equlpae t as la entirely beyond the ttpug the small schoolhone to mppij, r cities are erecting buildings lng 24 rooms and more, tii towns are abandoning unali in favor of consolidated school l t' m . ? AWL tut The Imposition of i elgn words used by Italia im shops, followed by fte attempt! proprietors to avoid tantloskjt cubes, for five minutes in boiling salt- - ed water; drain and put a layer of tha , potatoes In the bottom of tha chowder kettle, add the chopped clams, sprln- -' kle with salt and pepper, dredge with floor, add the remaining , potatoes, sprinkle again with salt and pepper and add two cupfula of boiling water. Cook ten minutes,, add a quart of milk, the soft part of the clama, and four tablespoonfuls of bntterrBoil three minutes, then add eight milk crackers spilt and soaked In cold, milk to moisten. Reheat tha clam water and add a tablespoonful of butter and flour cooked together. Add to tha chowder Just as It Is ready to serve as tha clam liquor has a tendency to curdle the milk. Lobster Chowder, Remove the meat d from a lobster and cut into small dice. Cream two tablespoonfuls of butter, add the liver of the lobster (the green part) and two milk crack ers; scald a quart of milk with a slice of onion, remove the onion and add milk to the lobster. Cook the body bones ten minutes in water to cover, strain and add to tha chowder. Sea son with aalt and pepper and serve. Com Chowder, Take a can of corn, four cupfula of diced potatoes, ona and one-haInch of salt pork, ona diced onion, four cupfuls of milk. sight crackers, three .tablespoonfuls of butter and rait and pepper to taste. Combine as above. Codfish Chowder, Take an Inch slice of fat aalt pork, cat Into dice and fry In tha chowder kettle until brown, then add six sliced potatoes, three small onions also sliced t cover with boiling water" and cook until tender. Bhred half a pound of salt codfish, sdd to the kettle with a quart of hot milk. Season well to taste and servo each ortloa with a milk crafter which has a softened In hot milk. torit lating and phrases Into Italian cqa!n' attended by pntnafc has been In many cases there tit bo equivalents for words Hit "coupon,1! check," "sport," "garage" and "hotel" TTtTtt! the Italian word "albergo" m e Inn or tavern, Tht autte assumed such a serioot Milan that the hotelkeepen tsi t keepers have petitioned tht f merit, with the help of I profesr languages, suggesting that ifte i elgn word has been used for lie of time In tbe vernacular it m t i JmjL old-tim- The Beet Tell me, why ara called the Irish Cobbler? The Potato Oh, becauae I give my all to the service ot man, I suppose. two-poun- Joy Ride. The "Joy ride" finds a euddtn atop if lf " iIE, ye happy eonataat fluty of every maa to hie fallow la to ascertain his Tha owa powars and special stfta, and to strengthen tham for the help of othera. John Ruthin. MORE SEASONABLE Lend m mi y tender i nni remove, peel and take out the seeds. It will be found to be more delicate la flavor than when boiled or steamed or even baked In sections. A pumpkin may be prepared In the same way, sav ing a vast amount of handling and hard peeling to get it ready to cook. It la well to vary the way of serv ing potatoes; one liken a change from the usual methods of serving them. Pimento Potatoes. Season three cupfuls of hot rlced potatoes with three cup tablespoonfuls of butter, one-hal- f ful of cream and aalt to taste. Beat vigorously for five minutes. Add one and one-hal- f plmentoes (canned) cut Into small plecea and forced through a coarse sieve and beat until wellblended. Reheat and pile on a hot dish. Another appetising way of serving potatoes for a change la prepared as follows: Spanish Potatoes Boll potatoes sn3 usual, cut Into quarters, drain from the steam turn when well-drie- d Into a hot vegetable dish Into which la placed two tablespoonfuls of butter to one of minced onion Increase the amounts to thoroughly season the amount of potatoes used. Chop with a silver knife, mixing well ; season with salt snd pepper and serve very hot Baked Indian Pudding Take a of cornmeal, scald with a cupful of boiling water and stir into a quart of hot milk; let coma to the boiling one-hacupful of brown point, add raisins, a little salt, cupful sugar, n eggs and a cupful of two tea a spoon fid of grated chopped auet, of motablespoonfuls three nutmeg, lasses, or mora sugar may be added If desired. Add another quart of cold milk, pour Into a deep pudding dlah of crockery end dredge the top with flour. Bake for halt a day la a alow even, stirring, for the first hour or two to have tha mixture well blended. Serve hot without sauce, or If a sauce la de sired serve with a hard sauce. .i - lf well-beate- ' ft 1 t.i Christmas joys. is well begun Blow the horn and scoot the sled Till it's time to go to bed. N. Oristmas must not pass away Without sports both glad and gay. lOHYBfttN NtVtfAKS UNION ChfitfrA- h- CI I ffrJl lUULTVa Yl Til aot understand BULI1J1UU1XI Sl COUIO why the chll- - TI mw. wv. umv him v.w iia) wpmH AA m.iii. them good advice. lie patted them npoa their heads. He ex pressed the hope that they would be successful In life aa he had been. He promised them rewards if they would behave themselves as he wanted them to. Yet they came to his school unwillingly and went home from It gladly. They were respectful, but unsmil ing. It wss with hope, but not without ' difficulty, that a friend persuaded PbUetus to officiate as Santa Claus at the Christmas festival and to assume the traditional garb of the part Phi-letdid not see much use In such fanciful doings, but yielded to solicitation and appeared npoo the occasion with as much grace aa a feeling ot -- A I FwU Twaa aiat Tha atars ehene bright ala.teaa handrod roars are, 'Kr. morning"! dawa A Kln ' was bora: A eoaqaaror of ela and woo. roe rrUnda far and soar. So, ovary Asoomble at tki foaUve board; Tfcolr voleoa ralao la soars ot pralao, And kaads elaep hands la glad aooorA a Trela. MTrn. vv w I BAMS mm astk A sj v uassia aw Vfore7ni52S rrfjl "! - MAPaV. Nhln dlwct U. a Ew A Blfl Help. HflW Esst Now that your son's partaef Instead ot an employee, doea he help you much In your business I West Mora so. Ha never shows up at tha office at all now. broadened, andfattened, and colored up, until it came to look a good deal The. Troupers. like the face of that old fairy who "How things hsva changed since tha Is always youna- and klndtv. old barnstorming days." foolishness would allow. His spare So the mask that fell off. left dta form was now rotund, his sober gar"Yes; Just Imagine a movie actor ments had become gay, and the Jolly Imprint, and stayed on. and Phlletus, peeping through tha curtsln to count mask that had been adjusted to his able to be merry, became the familiar the bouse." friend of tbe children. Christopher G. long face gave him quite a new ex- Hazard. pression. Apt Comparison. , 15I. Wntirj Ntvapapor Union ) As the Joy among the children pro"This book Is aa bright aa a new gressed and the spirit of fun snd penny." SPEAKING OF FUEL frolic mounted high Phlletus began "1 guess you are right, I cent make to experience a change of heart. To bead or 111 of It." A Christmas gift for the man with his amazement he began having a good time himself and to feel like a real the average domestic supply of coal : Banking Rules. . Saint Nicholas. For this reason, per- A magnifying glass, a pair ot tweez I deposit 1,000,000 paper marks, haps, he overexerted, himself to such ers and the framed motto, "Keep the you will, of course, pay Interest T an extent that his mask fell off and home fires burning.? Louisville Cou "On ha contrary, wa shall have t I. It was revealed to" the surprised audi rt charge you storage." ence that it bad been contradicting the, face of air. solemcolly. Clipped From Exohanoe. MOTHERS' CHRISTMAS This was really the beet feature ot "Who's your cook nowf VMM the evening, and It proved to have a aner receiving her gifts, mother's . "Dells," permanence about It, for, from that Christmas will be devoted Delia, to time, the Phlletus phis shortened, and waaning an extra ntkmber oflargely "Delia Kstessea," dishes. HE'LL OET IT, ALL RIGHT ' It SONGS aWgiSr hi mr tm CI tun fn. Say it raaJsCotiV" Keith Eniporl Bklf The Flotver whr A Late "It" Arrival Cme Just in Time CHRISTMAS NIGHT ' Wbin what mAwo have we can I The MaskWhich Grew on His Face I. UUbuL and boys, With oar jolly loads of fun. 0 If jirls a hand for Chmbnas-tim- e When cooking hubbard squash wash cutting and place It is tha oven to bake. i SbB FOODS It without I i I. porttbl, btil&T were . Harold, age six, and his sister, scarcely two years bis senior, were playing when lira. Lynn called to them: "One of you children run upstairs and get ma a spool of black thread.' Too go. Harold." said Florence, ' . , Tin tired." am T tired, too; you go, yourself.' "Well, Harold, 11a older than you. and Tve had more time to get tired. You go." This line of reasoning waa almost too much for Harold, but he finally rallied with: "I don't care If you are older and have had more time to get tired. You've had more time to get rested. St pick v-- LOQIC There It bo more substantial, dish to serve on a cold night than m form of chowder. It may bo corn, troth fish, clama, or salt codfish ; all art appetising when well prepared. Clean, eoaaJ J they are entitled. to slip down nUUloa of hm. chlidr4 prtvedoftheMedacaC'1 mr Adonis hath his heed." u twin tooth ttctthHaespi In erecting new MawapapM1 Dataa.) 42 m n TERYONE was watching, wattTha trees of the forest loved "It" ing, hoping. They all hoped am men -- arrived. "It" srrlved ' would surely arrive on ate aloioat when everyone was tlv- time. i up. uuc even though "If -a They hoped "It" would not iaie amtal "It" was not too fan them. te ror Uhrlatmaa day. "It" came "It" helped' tha Christmas season lata Christmas eve. ao much. And havent you guessed whst It" WSS? and Everyone everything loved "It" ENOW of course lfary Tha children leved "It," tha grownOrabem . Bonner. ups loved "It wr-(S Ult. 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