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Show THE SPANISH FOjRKPRESSSPAJXTFORK. LINES LONG OF YANKS UTAH STREAMING ACROSS FRANCE THE VISION GIRL By MILDRED WHITE. for tl win ( of the sparrow, for tin robin and wren, ,tays (lie path that la narrow until all Is used. Pour over this the remainder of the Jelly, which should Just cover the chicken. Let stand on Ice over night before unmoldlng. dr tounh T. COOD tasty foods. and The duy had started gloomily for Alan, but that was before the dream began, lie had gone In his runabout, to ninke tbs usual pretense of medical otllce, visits, for Alans showed as yet no mark of usage. Upon this particular morning of the disastrous auto ride, he was wonder Ing: flow he was going to get his rent money together. When, at the knottiest point of his problem, the car was held la a deep rut of the country road, then without further warning, turned turtle, leaving Alan face upward on a mossy bunk, i This was the last be remembered, the next development was his wonder- s IIE use of will always be a dally ' most lo problem left-over- well-equipp- Conversation Is but carving; Rive no more to every guest Than he'e able to digest. Give to all but Just enough, Let them neither itarve nor stuff, -- Waltor Scott hollies. Cereal Fruit Pudding. Iut a . cupful of cooked cereal Into two cupfuls of water and boll until thick; then add two cupfuls of milk and cook one cupful of elowljr one hour; add chopped dates, fig or raisins, a of salt, two teaspoonfuls of totter and put Into a greased baking moder-it- e dhh; hake forty minutes In a oven. Serve hot with fruit juice for sauce. It may be garnished with orange marmalade. Baked Codfish Puffs. Put a pack-tg- e of shredded codfish Into, a bowl, cover with Imlllng water and allow It to itund until cool, then drain and Add one quart of hot iqueeze dry. mashed potatoes, mix well, then add one cupful of cream sauce, a teaspoonful of onion Juice, two tenspoonfuls of butter, salt If needed and a few dashes Rent until light, then put of puprika. Into a baking dish,, brush with fat and minutes or until bake twenty-liv- WHAT ABOUT OATMEAL. ATMEAL furnishes portion than any other grain. It Is more easily digested and contains more mate- rial than any other cereal, The oat also contains a large rnnmjDt of imucral mutter, the Important body regulutlng material. Outinenl to give Its best, must be cooked long and well. As a breukfast food, It stunds at the head, yet we are learning to use It In various other ways and In different combinations. Added to wheat breads It makes a most wholesome loaf. Scald one cupful flf rolled onts, let stand until cool, odd to the usual bread sponge and proceed as usual, adding more suit than for other bread. visualization of thin British oftlclal great numbers and proceeding in llaz?-- The actuul are arriving In DE Is beaming a common occurrence In France. this to their camps or to the front Aoture m i like RILANE HAVILAND The Americana MADE IN AMERICA Oatmeal With Cheese en Casserole. Arrange three cupfuls of cooked oatHam Loaf. Put three cupfuls of meal la layers with one capful of grub ed cheese. Sprinkle the top with cold boiled rice and two cupfuls of buttered crumbs and bake In a hot cold boiled lmin through a food chopper; add one-hal- f cupful of ercnin oven until the crumbs are brown, Oatmeal Soup Italienne. Melt one Muee, a half cupful of bread crumbs, a tnldesp(sniful of parsley, a table-spoonf- tahlespoouful of fat; add a small of onion Juice, salt, pepper chopped onion, und cook until slightly a green pepper, and paprika to taste; a tenspoonful brown with one-haof table sauce and an egg beaten until also chopped. Remove from the fire, light. Mix all together and press Into stir In a tnblespoonful of corn flour, a brick-shapebaking pan. Rake a tenspoonful of salt, a cupful of cook, thirty minutes In a moderate oven. od oatmeal, and three cupfuls Serve hot with a sauce, or sliced as Cook In a double boiler until cold meat When serving sprinkle with Deviled Fish.1 Take two of cupful of grated cheese. e brown. pounds steak Ash, brush a dish with fat, by In the fish and cover with the following: One cupful of cream sauce, cupful of chopped green half a beaten egg, two teaspoon-fill- s of salt, f tenspoonful of dry mustard, one tenspoonful of table ranee, one tenspoonful of grated onion, two teaspoonfuls of butter; brush the fish with the other hulf of the beaten egg, add two cupfuls of lightly fluked flsh to the sauce and pour over the fish. Sprinkle with bread crumbs and place In a hot Oven for half an hour. any pep-pe- r, one-hal- Th true story of any nation la In tho living temple of a loyal, Industrious, and upright people. SUMMER gold-drape- Oatmeal and Fish CroquetteiMIx together one and one-lmcupfuls of cooked flsh, three cupfuls of cooked oat meal, one tenspoonful of chopped pars, ley, two tnblcspoonfuls of chopped onion, one tnblespoonful of salt, and a few dushes of pepper. Make Into croquettes ; dip la egg and crumbs and fry In hot bacon fnt. Serve with a white sauce to which a little chopped green pepper has been added. ii'1 fr ft t Peru This is READY the latest type of FOR BOMBING Waff: -- tvttvft-rrr- t ov Mi ihewewy plane turned out In the American airplane factories. De llavllnnd bombing RAID BOOTY ' ' Oatmeal Wafers. Take two cupfuls of fnt, one cupful of brown sugar, one egg, one cupful of oatmeal, five table spoonfuls of wheat flour, two tablespoonfuls of water. Mix and drop on a greased pan. Bake until brown on the edges. CAPTURED BY GEN. MAGINS ! v; ARMY 33 four-Poun- d Situ-m- a- - "e. liuUt TVWtrtii, luxurious room. Alan caught his breath as the living picture moved toward him. Then as bis eyes still gazed Into the girls dark ones, she lifted, a small heavily-ringe- d and to smootn his hair. Why softly murmured the girl, did yon turn on the reading lights? Sunshine streams through tho win--, dow. At her touch the electricity was turned off. Alan did not answer. Of what use to talk to a vision? The girl sighed, as she turned from him, another moment and she had passed through the panel In the walk Restlessly he endeavored to raise himself as an elderly woman entered tho ... . Injury is really slight Judge Wellera widow died recently, and the only ones at present In charge are family servants. They await the settling of the estate by the Judges granddaughter who Is abroad. The place and the Weller fortune are now hers. When the doctor had gone, Alan gazed Intently at the wall opposite. And as he watched, the panel swung again, and the girl was there. A smiling, figure this time, as she advanced toward him. IIow do you do? she asked. Doc tor tells me you are yourself at last lie advises that we move you out to the balcony for a little fresh air. From the doorway the elderly woman came forward. Jake says, she announced, that he wont carry no body out to the balcony tonight vision The girlish whirled about sharply. Tell Jake, she said positively, that I am mistress here. It was . 111 moist-seaso- n d room, A man, evidently a physldan with WeUI .he exhis bag, followed. claimed cheerfully, looking down at the Injured one, consciousness at last. IIow Jo You have kept us guessing. . yon feel 7 Tell me, Alan asked painfully, ' where I am. You are carefully housed In the old Judge WeHer estate, the doctor replied. Then It was not all an Illusion? ITe smiled. Alan eagerly questioned. I fancied that a lady In trailing brocade came walking through the walL The physician laughed. Youll hava no more such fancies, I he said. Your Run If you like, hut try to keep your breath; K . ... ' ' DISHES. OTTED ments ere Work like a man, but don't be worked In to death. very common England, even with SOME SUMMER MEATS. the plulnest cooks. Tongue, hum, meat IIE perishable meats or fish leftovers arc that nre not needed usually potted for for shipping to our the lunch of anand allies, supdeliarmy other The day. ijfatmjUlirGirtM I Cowmissiofi il ply a sufficient varieof such dishes cacy . tf) ty to keep us from depends upon the monotony. thorough pounding, which reduces the Among materials to the smoothest these nre tongues, paste. If hearts, sweetbreads, carefully prepared and sealed, they liver and kidneys, keep for months. brains, all good food Potted Fish. rick cold fish to Pieces, season with salt, pepper, when well nnd tastefully cooked. od a little Beef's Heart With Veal Stuffing. mace, then put Into a tie tightly with a piece of Souk the heart three hours in cold wamuslin, then cover this with a ter then remove the arteries and nil Take one pound Paste made from flour and water, bits of hurd tissue. stand the Jar In a fine, a uncooked veal, of chopped pan of water and Jobe in a moderate oven one hour, quarter of a pouad of salt pork chopdone and cold, pound the flsh ped line, or the same amount of pork to a paste, park ;t back Into the Jar sausage, four tablespoonfuls of bread and cover with sweet melted fat. crumbs, a tublespoonful of onion Juice, of a Potted Chicken. Take the cold one teuspoonful of salt, a quarter of pepper, one egg slightly toast chicken, teaspoonful rejecting the sinews nnd a few fresh mushrooms, tf ud skin, chop fine and to every pint beaten Inallow a half cupful of chopped they are obtainable. Mix all these henrt. the stuff and tongue or hnm. Put the bones gredients together nnd sew It. Stnnd In eft front the chicken Into o saucepan, Wrap In a cloth small od one a saucepan with the point down, pint of cold water and boll with boiling water nnd just simdown to less cover thnn half a plat. Strain then and remove the fat. Pound the chirk-n- . mer very slowly for three hours, remove the cloth and Imke In a quick hmn or tongue to a smooth paste, oven one hour, basting every ten minadding a little of the liquor to sweet fnt. Serve with with cayenne, nutmeg and utes with a little hot or cold, Heart Is brown sauce, a tnblespoonful of melted butter. served cold. ut Into small Jars or pots and press very nice, sliced and Wash nnd down Beef's Smoked Tongue tightly. Cover the Jars with over night. In the melted butter. Cover with pnper soak tho tongue on to cook In n kettle of moistened with white of egg and keep morning put ,n cold water, simmer gently for four cool, dry place. Jellied Chicken. hours, or until It Is perfectly tender. Cut up a chicken as for fricassee. Put Add more wnter If needed. When the skin. To on to conk with ono small onion, tongue Is cold remove the one Imy hented linf, one hlnde of mace, three serve ns n Irot dish, place on a to will) well a'oves, peppor and pnrsley garnished platter salt to taste. cover the root end. Wlmt Is left may lintIi llm 8 t0Q. cll(,kpn Swy When done cut It from the be sliced and healed In a flavors nnd condi.I1 n,"l skin. Put the bones and sauce, using such taste requires. in hack Into ments ns ones the kettle and simmer n hour. Sheep's Kidneys en Brochette-T- ake Cover of a box six sheep's kidneys, cut through ?r fi'dntin with a little cold wear, und lot It soak. Add gclntln to the center, remove the white veins nnd liquor, stir until dissolved, then fat. Wash well, cover with hulling min, Taste nnd add more salt and wnter mill let stnnd live minutes, then sapper. There should be about one wipe dry. Cut a fourth of a pound of u a half pints rff liquor when done. bacon In slices half the size of the kidThe "ext day take all the fnt frilli ney, place on skewer a piece of kidney Mop of t;le jrHy( then pour half of then of bacon, two pieces of kidney to n n square mold nnd stand on Ice enoh skewer. Ilnee on a broiler, baste harden. When hard put a layer of with fnt nnd cook over a hot fire five chicken on top of the Jelly, then minutes, 1,8 of bard cooked eggs (using sprinkle lightly with salt nnd PPer, tlL,n luora chicken sad eggs With a realizing conof sciousness pain, be endeavored to turn his bandaged head and discovered Umt he was lying la a great curtain-drape- d bed of a fashion of a century go. Through the golden brocade of the draperies, Alan saw the room of princely appointment, chandeliers and wainscoting reminding him of stage scenery of an historic play. The young doctor wrinkled his brows In perplexity, then smiled. It was all an illusion of course. When he tried to stir the pain was Intense, so he contented himself with reaching over the satin coverlet to touch something tangible. Inadvertently his finger pressed n button on the mahogany, and around the canopy over his head flashed a row of electric lights. It was not the blow of the accident, he decided which caused him to see these strange things, but some dope a'doetor had probably administered. When the effect wore off ho would find himself In the usual Iron bed of a hospital. But now as the dream continued, resting comfortably In bis bed, he saw before him a panel of tho wainscoting slide aside, while In its opening appeared a beautiful radiant creature a girl who seemed to bo from that same past period of tho ful dream! us with the food elements 1a better pro- A group British of 17 bombing pilots In their places, planes with their ready to take rons are kept ce In front of the air. Bombing squad ready for instant servi- rose-cla- d their aerodromes so that they enn taRe to the air at the Instunt a call Is received from signal planes, from toops or from convoys at terminals road In the the ttle are many cannon captured here shown. by NAILING FROM GROUND TO AIRPLANE Guide Signs. proposals for develop transportation over our highhas been said about hut that they are demonstrated by the that have appeared government trucks losing various their wny, especially nt , Con- night. work in this direction largely through private but there Is still much good done, enterprise ; to do In distinctly and turn on nil mnrklpg main X- - every fork routes, particulAnd in this conarly through towns. nection, It would be well to put on the statute books stringent laws to hoodlum with press the rural gun or pistol who signs ns a target, sf. v The , annoya- Monkey's Descent. Ivors children were "Now, few things they did not children," descend she snhl, what did descend from ?" "Ilense, miss, from the mon- uuswer. . ' . f. AKv 'W the signal corps of the division In training at Camp Wheeler, shown signalling to an airplane by means of an arrangement wth which word. are spelled. of ure Point of View. Patriot. Redd nt These nre hard times. nre both Iorotliys uncles Greene Wlmts wrong now? nnd she hns a grent The other dny In a "Why Ive Just had to go out and street car she wtin sitting on buy a lock for my automlble." r Whnt do you want a lock for your Timors lap when n wounded ored, Dorothy Immediately car for? ndnilrn-soldier- mot s1IIm1 key lie surprising i A wlmt did beamed, nnd. singling her little follow, she asked: Miss Teechum out one bright "Tell me, Jimmy, Z3n "shutters" from ? The answer came like n boomerang: Train a monkey ! nmn J:.' 1 1 ure not ulways ns att- Macon, entive ns they should be, but Miss of Tilly Teeehums class was a wonder. There know. y v' a clump use road delights to to the grout c. - 'r .'i- - ;&,.! re- nce of travelers to whom guide signs In unfamiliar territory nrennubsolute essential. Sclent I fic A inert m n. School General Mangtn's army la ths or villages. lag motor ways nothing guide posts, necessary Is fully frequent reports of fleets of siderable has been of . the tree," was sit II on ntt --- . s. sol-llo- the floor. So nobody will steal It" You're a foolish man. Soldy," she offered, you can Wouldnt you save n lot of money If somellidy xtmmas lap." Harper's did stent It?" rose-colore- d , bewildering. Light came suddenly to Alan. This was the granddaughter, of course, returned unexpectedly from abroad. Alans mending was slower than the doctor had hoped, and Alan was glad. Days of enchantment like those 6pent upon the balcony came but once' In a lifetime; his hostess was kind. The olden time frocks had given place to those of newer and simpler fashion. Rack to Alan's heart came the gloom of that first disastrous morning. Love had found him, and he must go away with It burled in his bosom. A penniless physician may not ask tho hand and heart of an heiress. Tell me, he asked, how you came to me dressed lu brocades, through a panel In the wall? The girl laughed. The panel Is Old Mrs. merely a door, she sold. Weller left her rings pnd gowns to me. I happened to be trying them on nt that time to see If they could be mmlo over. I was her companion, you know, and am keeping charge here until the heiress arrives. Alan loaned toward the girl of his vision. Ills face was radiant, for the gloom of his morning hnd vanished gain in & dream. Western Nowspspel 1518, Copyright, Union.) ' |