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Show ' - A JV" -- - .... , '' tf : , . ,1. - I' THB HERALD , . RUGS MADE BY SOUTHERN WOMEN" m KITCHEN CABINET r- - iff - -- IClssa. WMtejauJjwpapy Ptoa It I tru that often the things w ' ' ' i "' - pp" bops lor fall to put In their but think of the wonUerhil we get In th good thing" that appear so unexpectedly. IJoya. oa ; . ? v. -. time"Ly"tp iTse eivcerln instead of oil to lubri cate the egg beater, niejat cutter, and sum uieiiausk w A It will not impart T taste to uiv i food. Rub" the- grater Tightly over burned cake, hold: log If so that the will fall crumb niT done all oz tna rartifullv scorched cake will be removed. t- ....... - . 1 ". - ' i - and already baked for you l II,:','! TT f m. a as' 1 1 MMIMWmM t x ? 4- - ' v v fca, am l I K S X It iti .i.-.-.- i A siiops can supply intra, Annul u Taste .t... fapodding than i need to bake at home. . tliat's light and Crust . ytendein-Sinned- , juicy fruit, the juice forming - andj. ;wHjJtBwj iWMaids. yw - -- well Son-M- M If,' ,a."i3r"J f gasoline-moistene- d slow-movi- Your retailer should set you RaSiins for not mot than the following prices i Sun-Ma- id few-drop- ! t tias tf (J sof -- CBT THIS OUTAND SEND IT i d RsJun Grower;. - salesmen-serobvlon- Stuet BUufitkii " J . Couldn't Crrr. Be Dons, Tell the truth." "I haven't tuue; tfxntteen." .;. my . train starts et .. " v .State. Janl-sarl- es Get Rid of Spider. If you are troubled with spiders aa's urate pieces of cotton wool with oil of pennyroyal and place them where you think the spiders are breeding. Ton . will aoun be rid of them. . -- nev "Judge a niangineertty by-w- hat ' saya. but by what he doesn't. sry f . -Dept. Fresno, California, j Please tend me copy of jrour free book, 'Recipes with Raisius." , -- so asi Sua-Mai- -- n d The Supreme Pie Raisin Seeded, i. i Jk 'recipe, wdd w MaiMM It Deeded. v. " f RAISINS , - , several times. This will dry. the let tuce.- If .time is not pressings. Just hang It In the cloth, Any chest of soft- - wood, well olie once a year with "Oil of cedar is Just Insert Shows art of a"Crazy" aseffectlve agalnsfmoths asho beat Making Pulled Riifia ln'Arkansa--T- h ' Turkish Women Discard Veils. cedar chest Quilt Made of Old Netktlaa.-., .,,. i iV'.-'.'- . Toclenn ajrusty knlfet tlirust ft Into d , aucceedihg in V"ftia-j.wggsgjrtoHbe th partmmandiril-eemebefore lie could distmeuish her tea cwRirststw bf Frprxi a short time. and leave It for ( Asrieultora.) elty. WMhlnifionD. C.) this work. lures. money extra, by making -- of making "When .washing dainty white under The Turk, knocked out apparently Old art The beautiful Bullock Carts and Macadam Roads. the state an old ' add a tablespoonful of sugar Tulied": or-- 'hooked"rjigs is being .. Jn another parf-oby the World war, has got to hla feet on many a garments, Is Travel congested ever front loonv England 150 will stiffen brought to the rinsing water; this before lie ould be counted out One Tt...f.l.1. revived "tn Arkansas and Mississippi .Llril. MAAMM.' ArrWktM I women who are. aiixftnurto yean agOrwasseenwXbe woman who rural remote to Western eyes. that was dismissed more or less casu as Is Increase the family Income. The In owned it, not jnl used It 'to weave the American to. automobile-dotte- ing.Clean velvet with Is one which has started rugs but also made beautiful woven ally aa Greek after the treaty of highways he would marvel at cornmeal; rub well, repeat until all dustry the farm women and coverlets of unusual designs; Serves waa written, and to his ipstt glris wool among the traffic Jamef heavily laden jcamel -a" little ingenuity in mak-- . tutlons, which will etlll play a part In caravans in the interior, of Anatolia. aoirs 'removeriaien- brush wlta av themselves, nnd wherever- - possible It showing nof stiff brush. Very delicate velvet can is being- - spread and encouraged by Ing up new patterns. She, too, was world affairs. but Then there' are the be cleaned "with flour and gasoline, extension agents.. A representative of teaching; others In her community to The modern history of Asia Minor locks carts, carriers of enormousrbur-- 4 make rugs and coverlets. invaded when .. it. maklng-- a pasta, then proceed as above. the United States Department of Agri the SeljUfea began aens. cleaned with this culture on a field trip recently saw be White In addition to pulled and woven., gloves may only a few .fears after William the Even the Turk has a reason for his same method7 Conqueror set foot on English soil likes and woman near tittle Bock who sold rugs; many of the popular rag rugs one his and opposition dislikes; A pronouncement of Mohammed saved kerosene un a cloth many of her small pulled rugs .made are made, Including, the braided and Ji,. to .Western innovations not always will theJElreeks-ir- oi keep the bath tub and sink clean, t from her Own designs of flowers and crocheted types. tCfasjr quilts" and ased tin religious prejudl or forcible conversion.- - ThO true be or--forest leaven for as much as elZ.fi foMteirajesofapplIque work are-alInertia. It sheet A small bit added to Several other women were doing ho the taxes. Hence Uevers paid being revived in. addition to the opbullock carts which aroused the H from stickwill the hot starch Greeks of Asia Mlnor-worewoven wool, counterpanes. keep beautiful her instruction. similar under work ion to macadam roads an Im Inff whAll tinnlnr A niara lial with of fin .economic asset to the Turks as to seemed provement jvhlch werethe slaves to our Southland be--, American use and dean; It will also keep It FRESH .VEGETABLE IS fore. the Civil war. ful that the Turk would not oppose It shiny The conflict of Greek and Turk of . It soon was found that the rounded from rusting, if the stove Is not in use. Bitter Orahfl Jelly. Into a pan which haa been scorched. taaUtsroMsJnjLjjraj Iron- - tires of. one-to. bullock carts.;71aceteaspoonful-of-soda-nPDSSIBLLEVfUYJAY -d cold which woujd be even more revolting made a macadam road look like a . Bitter orangejelTyIs made by water, to cover. Set on the back part to the Twentieth century than Slavery or officials the Juice A directed roof. Whereupon preparing rugated the dish stove of will "tribute-childrenthe be and were dered " easily Particularly Beneficial to Those that Is that carts using the new for bitter' orange marmalade. bujloek' cleaned after standing an hour or two. demanded of the subject race to fight roads equipped with wide, flat tires. r on Restricted Diet. Buffalo bugs and moths do not en, In the army of -- Islam. By drafting which made necessary new wheels at i moved, weigh the fntit and cut .a small waa o children of Christians the famous Put oy turpentine. I ! -- It intomaiLplecesL-Placftto farmer. 1he considerable expense it. were' formed and these picked The country-sl.d- e farmer rebelled and cotton batting moistened with turpen Great Number of Planta Hav Been a kettle and tor each Dound or boxes or in where sucl tine Mohammedan drawers troops, under training, demanded: the restoration of his stone Grown in Starch for Those Low orange add two pounds of wwere mighty 4n battje and efficient In roads- - with their magnified: cobble insects are found. ater; boll until it thoroughly 'dls- In Carbohydrate-T-Oiabeti- o s peace time as police. st ono surface, and once mora was Into rtegratei?M-ff-,tbe''ina8Urged to' Plant Gardsn. What yon (ear. you attract ElimiThe contribution ofVclassle Greece credited with "pure cussedness" by fianneL Jelly bar and press nn- fear doe not mean a total lack i nating to world culture Is universally recog newspaper readers at occidental break-- of caution, but It does mean freedom the United States Department i tu no more Juice can be. extract- by (Fnpand .. , nized: but the renascence of Greek mat moies, ot sniiit from thst hicb would- - hamper and : rr-- r y. 'T&it e' again withhold Joifj,BM.QCs0TrAtHlnsoii. cities and towns during the Eight With a view to suggesting to those The women of Turkey may appear a ciean nannei jeuy oag tnrougn on a restricted diet particularly to dia J without eenth century even while Turkey con to have lost much In the way of priv No peel Is SEASONABLE FOODS pressing. trolled is not so generHy reaiwefl. ilege by the success of tfie Turkish betics, ways in which variety might be ror eacn Dsedila jelly, introduced into the menu, the United Smyrna, now again In the hanus of nationalists and their reported inten of fruit taken one pound pound A most attractive sauce to serve States Department of Agriculture has Turks, haa a famous school wlth sion to return, to old conservative with cold of sugar it added. This i jamb Is , searched the world for promising great library, and the city Itself was customs. Including the requirement boiled. until it has reached the Mini arssnoiive, low in carbohydrate. The diffcalled, a "veritable home of civilizathat women wear heavy veils.' But 8auc-TaJellying ke point n after all Turkish women of the pre- tion and Intellectual propaganda iculties of the diabetic diet center a- of cupful vinegar, ff Sea the threshold of Asia." Avlll. World-wa- r mainly around the supply of vegetables days had a good many- e-fourth of a cupful of and the provision of lariety at all sea West was Ignorant port to the north, frequently mentioned rights of which-thof each "Juice and orange In recent dispatches, bn been called sons. A great number of vegetables The "toys of the Turkish harems" taFRESHEN VELVETSY STEAM chopped olives, one have been .grown In the course of these the "Qnentnl Boston." Here the pas were to be pitied In many ways, It la of blespoonful sugar, investigations. .Last year 91 species sion for. Hellas once Induced the clty Ktrue, but considerable pity for them of a cupful of were Favored Is to Draw Cloth counclL. to .enact a law. compellluH has been misdirected. plante6VSA Jh&t aoine vegetable, OnTlan For example. minced leaves!' mint finely k ..Through Vapor Coming From In Attic Greek, and Turkish women had absolute control was available every day of the year. clthens Let Btand after mixing j Teakettle 8pout varieties Included anserine. These Imposing as a - penalty recitation of oAthelr own property for hundreds on the back of the rnnga any-ot- her basellav bush ana pole Homeridlnes fofyea rs, wherues Germ for an hour. Servo cold. asparagus, . . Most, velvets may be freshened "by way.. in vain ror sujen "emancipation" unbeans, cabbage, carrot, cauliflower, Lamb, Oriental Style, Take one Steaming, from the. Wrong side, sugder the kaiser. It Is a Greeks Their Merchants. celerr, h corn salad, cress,, cucumber, gests the United States Pepartment When Greece revolted In 1821, and fact that Roman law regarded the pound of the shoulder of lamb, of a cupful of chopped onion, dandelion, Agriculture, In connection with Its b eggplant endive, esparolle, of rights of the individual without con one Ajnerlea!: warrsurred by Pnnlet-Weborne economical work- - for women. lamb broth, two ctipfuls flnocchlo, cupful qf a mung sex man woman or sideration of ; a on kale, kohlrabi, lettuce, Greek ster'a famous oration the of canned tomato, two cupfuls of string bean, mustard. New Zealand spinach, One way Ja to draw the velvet through cause, Asia Minor Greek felt the fury was alike, a oltlren of the Roman Care salt and six tablespoon-ful- s okra, onion, leek and shallot 'orach, the steam frort' a teakettle of Turkish massacres. Avlll was world. This met the requirements, of beans, pepper, con- floiir. must be of Cut the theleakettle lamb In two-- puMsai that .taken no Mohammedan woman pepper, where but the life, devastated parsley, patience, raied and Smyrna j MaUcoupoauowforMboot 0f tested - ? iflSistv therefore, on b"2d' raisins. n ordinary "StVJ - - -- but the kind t -- 0 ToTirr lettnce aulcklr for serving, wash and wrap In a large cloth, step - other good wim them. you may be offered other . - 1' '. T'1 ' if QAVE the trouble and thi a delicious sauce t There's KJ time or Dating pies at othing left to be desired- - in home, yet give your nien ap ic. folks jieil!mLarejExaciIyi.ta ado with finest seeded" Sun. Maid Kaisms, . their Jtaste. 156oalories of energizing Master bakerj and neighper pound in practically borhood bake shops in J our predigested form. Rich in food- city are making 1 use i o u s iron, also V good food for the raisin pie freslr every dayy oioou. Make calces ui v . if' - Ea 'lria-Ttntoruic- ure Relief FonujDiGEsnorj . vege-table- s, one-fourt-h Say "Bayerand Insist! e 6 BCUrANS Hof water Sure Relief 254 AND 7H PACKAGES one-four- th EVERYWHERE for-talk- fng -- cel-erla- c, well-know- n one-fourt- -- - Unless s on aee. AonMjeL?BajtLea. package or on tablets yon are not get ting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over twenty-tw- o years and proved safe by millions tor Colds Headache There are scores, of reasons why "Vaieiino" Petroleum JenyWoUW W aeeounte4 household mains tajr. A few of 'them ar burns, sorts, bliotara. euts. It come in botUss-ats- il dnif gists and garat stores. CHascBaovcn makvpactukimo co X.Earache " "Lumbago - Bheumattsm . Keuralfila pals. Tain Accepr''Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" only. Each unbroken package contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of ?4 and 100. Asperln Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacidester of . -- . taattra Vaseline steW.Patar" vI SallcyllCTclddmtlseuienti PETROLEUM JEILY SWf 1 BBSWTnV PSI SW1 SjhwhImIi , FlKures inny not 'lie, but, figures speech are often cilKlcudlng. II l tmHtttrnd ifHUmum SHE DYED A Ml " JiP" . "ad-r- l tumt Uta m to-- hit ktML liyjf "1Ural . rninln f ,: SKIRT AND CHILD'S COAT "DIAMOND DYES" VITH ' Each a package of "Diamond' direction so tiaipl any woman oaa dy- - or tint her worn, Aabby drsMc, ' skirts, waixta, coata, stockings,' sweaters, eovenngs; draperies, hanginn, everything, Vea if she has never dyed before. . Buy, "Diamond other kindthen Dyes"-- o perfect horn dyeing is surt because Dye are guaranteed not to spot, fade, streak, or run. , Tell' your druggist whether 0e aaaterial you wish t dye is wool or ill It, or vhether it is linen, eottoa or mixed Try Paso's Aitsalt)in(l oick rM.- A - froaaO - lkr was Assigned to .Asia MInort Greek adnilnlxtration after the World war and which the Turks have now captured, was carved from the old Bnisrt and Aldln. Turkish In these two divisions the Greek popu lation Is estimated to have nearly doubled within the past 25 years, unmillion. til It approaches One element In this expansion was the Greek aptitude for trade In con- greaseu trying pan, then put Into a relation with any man. Dual tlf casserole. Hit the fresh beans, onion, tomato, salt and broth onto the meat and cook until tender, welt covered. Remove the meat and vegetables of Women. ByeV-eoa-tain- -- er i - d 1 - , -- . cross-legge- d r kt-jri- - : N. SalUkt U, Ali the world 'iniiba ritsaej nut stage money does nott pass., , City, No. SnCESlES&IDMK r 1 4 Take a good dose of Carter'f little Liver PtHs vVrTrn t,ke .(I biCb! IT"!" " I lf - .u VltliVBIll HI .11- thea 2 e 3 for a few nights after. They restora the organs to their proper functions and Headack " w the) causes of it pass away. . . .... TZZX ErCVLATZ TEE EOWDLS and r rrtEVEvr coxsnrAnoif . :a 7 'i last-thirt- y one-fourt- h mm .""asm. .. - .1 . j t scorsnera. sorrel,: soy, bean, spinach, squash, .vegetable . marrow, tomato. turnip and wltloof. All these vege tables are valuable in the diet of the normal- - person as well as the Invalid, because of thet vltaml'nes, minerals, and bulk they furnish.- - - Many excellent cfln- - --be v made among combinations tliem. They vary In their composition and suitability for invalid diets, and the department recommends that the advice of a physician be followed to U their use.,-- ;y ,: 1 The department suggests that every diabetic or other m valid dependent on irogPtahiMi ttho can do so trhould de- velop'a garden, both for the sake of iu the diet and because or tno variety new- - Interest and hobby It furnishes. Even city patients may find It possible to have small gardens on near-b- y va cant lots - Most of the uncommon Vegetable In the foregoing list can be easily grown. - Information concernm them may usually bd had from the ex tension agent;; whose headquarters are at . the .State Agricultural .college, or from the United State Department.of Therefore, during all the centuries of Mohammedan history, women have legally controlled their own property. jilay?Uf the center of the platter; around They have neea fr to buy. sell, or to alienate If wtthotit .consulting any this pluce a border of .cooked rice male relative. This has given them and pour the gravy around the rice. JJtorinWer-Jlhp.arsleand serve. , Independence of thought and an Influ ence In business affairs ..that seems - Bread, Chats and Custard Dish wholly Inconsistent with their life of This Is a good diah for supper of luncheon: Spread alices. of bread-wit- h trast to the Turk's Inarown distaste comparative' personal slavery; - a thin coating of butter and sprinkle commM-ce- , A striking -- aspect of could have a you entered hare If, jf many a town In western Asia Minor you probably yrould have seen a Cir generously with grated cheese. Place Is the jingle shop, with merchandise cassian beaut., wjio. bad 'beenjiewlj the bread in a. well' buttered baking y tne niL"baadsome.Tiashff" acquired-bIs congTonierafrtsninoId-tlmoAwho had Just passed you In the street flcient to jerve the family is placed lean vlllpge country store. Invariably this shop yes kept by a Greek. Greek Tlie air was beary with the odor, of pour IbvetjT, cuslard, 'using a ilnt of Eastern perfume, and th'a black milk, two eggs and a bit of salt 'and peasant settled In many fertile a,nd all over the land they erect eunuch stood by the door to watch all paprika. Dust the top of :bedlah who came an wentt The beauty her- thlckljiwlth. paprikaand . bake . In a ed SchooliC . Pause a moment and "examine, the self war "thickly powdered. with ah moderate oven until the custard Is stores elaborate stock of one of the Greek-owne- d erected vb; her setServe hot from the dish. Properly or Asia Minor-rHaththeJone . em- - numeroualnialds. Jewels - half co baked this dtah, will be Ilk a puffy . ., omelet , ,irr- ; porlum of villnge, br. a' lonesome ered her arms, bea Chopped : Steak n. Casaerole-P- ut shop set by. fhe roadside to catch the tlfully emhnidered negligee. There was a langudron passing crowd. T Tour expression In ha two cupfuls of finely Chopped steak In Amerlcao m?rcnnt who aspires - to black eyes, a she sat Idle srooklnr a a caeserole, season with trr-ir,.'.."'.V.' ha eliminated opS t ctjarette arid Jslpplng Turkish coffee. "quick" turn-over- " celery salt- aalfpepppr.": mushrooms Agriculture.- sawsaeMwesmeaemme Would you Uilnk. to look at her. that and tomato catsup or s Worcestershire. steps as oneof those minor obstacles which may be Just enough to dlverf wlien she drdw her money from the Surround the stenk j.wtth rice, pout1 KEEPING SOUP POT OM STOVE a customer to an adjacent competitor. bank that slie must sigh her - own over two' cupfuls of boiling water. and Tonr Greek merchant of Asia .Minor check Tbes4 two sides of life were bake 'or an hotjr and a half In a Much to B Said In Favor ef Practice anc baa display. He sits Provided Contents Do Not Be-at wholly with each other; moderate oven. Keep covered while : com Stal. . the entrance smoking his Inevitable but as yedrs . went by, the thoughtful cooking. Serve with tomato sauce or ::"-- ; brown commerchandise lit fravy.v'v:;r side cigarette, predominated among the more one cold p Tliere Is much to be said In favor of Mohammedan women, until - .Chicken Trrapln-Choprise coffee," tubs of olive, tobacco, blankets, garlic, bread, sweetmeats, they were ready to enter Into the af- roast- - chicken and one parboUed keeping a soup pot on the stove all the a cupful of time, says the United States Departdried beef, salt, cheese and sugar. fairs of ' the new day that seemed to sweetbrea fine, Make cream and four ment, of . Agriculture provided, great sauce wltb white rich TTftrvtoMt; abseaes, besldr Turkish' dawnlJt19l4 with an nnderstandlhg merchants, hss been conspicuous. In and vigor which the world bad never tablespoontula each , of butter and care Is taken not to allow the contents flour cooked together. Add the chickto grow stale. Into this pot can go Asia Minor that Is the ., women. accredited to, them, . c en and sweetbread, cut Into pieces, clean portions of uncooked food? ahd Where Cbrlstiaa mingle with Moslem It was on the social side that Mo he must adopt the tatter's policy of hammedan women suffered most un- season with salt and pepper te taste. also clean foods, left from the table, Let It heat over hot water for fifteen such as meat milk, mashed potatoes, feinlnlne. seclusjon. Upon entering, a der the opprysaloa.of the and Just, before serving add or other vegetables, crusts, cold cereal minute Greek home one might look npoaJth years, especially from Jthe frequency faces" of . Its women-folbut : the of divorce. a man could legally di- thi yolks of two eggs well beaten and mushes, and even fruits." Soups made .' from Such materials may; not have cupful of orange Juice. casual traveler met only men on the vorce bis wife at any minute the great nutritive value, but, like those highways and encountered nly. mert esly condition being the payment of m . J..,U.ii. made out of materials bought for th at the khan, or Inns, and shout d, be the dowry which waa eettled upon bat purpose, they encourage the use of a bate observed a female. Cent tn the by the lusband at tbtf time ef bar distance, bar face would be cotred marriage. :i j4erge amount of bread, particularly If , . .. .. careful! aeaainea, V . . , " ' ' " . . ' :. ' '1 " val-ley- si " SWEATERrr ?Jwiuri3vrr wblcli of tr- B 1. may splatter out.and jrooilthe"velvet As a special precaution several thick- esses of cheesecloth . . may be tiea over the spout A "cone of heavy paper placed around, the spout will direct the steam and make It possible to hold the velvet farther from the Another way to steam "velvet Is to -place several thicknesses- - of damp cloth over a hot Iron and pass tli back of the.. velvet qulcklyi over Jh cloth. Velvet so creased . that it cannot be freshened by steaming may be "panned" by steaming and ironing It in on direction. iU - v Onion Juice will remove v knives.. - -- rust from ," - Orange sauce brings out fha real nayoror roast venison. ''-jj- Ducks, are dellcloas ssrvd: wita turnips cooked In the samd vessel . s s i , ,,t v " Freshen a stale loaf by putting It In-- a steamer'over a pan of bollinf water for a few minutea.' .. v - . .:. e It you are storing away silver for some time, pack it la dry flour and it will not become tarnished. . Jr - ' - .... ' 0 0 0- - Never soak colored ' thtogssoap. wash, rinse, pull into shape and hang out to dry as quickly as possible." . ' . ' '4 , " 'Glass should be washed in cold water. This gives a brighter and cleaner appearance te It than " wbet " ' washed la warm water. -v , .., - ,- e '..rT After washing polishing theta wlt'i dry gWea tb glrns a kmUant prevents It troor Trackinc laimr-chimne- ,. ' " tr salt Thi sha and ' :' l;, : 7 |