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Show THREE SECTION HANDY HINTS; Discarded picture frames may be made Into arlittjc irats. Add two bandies, which may be purchased at a bardwTre store, and place a piece of bright cretonne or the colored linings riom envelopes under the glass. Back with heavy cardboard and glue scrips of felt to the bark edges of the frame. f Fresh air and sunlight are the natural eyiemiea of mildew. Brol.cd Buttered Toast Currant Jam to apple dumplings EscaliopJ Usea feftoAer cup diced potatoes cup diced carrots w cup dicsd celery 4 cup cooked peas 2 tablespoons chopped 1 , of hose, all of the same color, st usually available without making To keep the color, flavor and pood value of green vegetables, such ss string beans or asparagus, put tpicm into boiling salted water and cook until just lender in an uncovers d kettle. Hello Folk! Who of job time ran help u Reduce Abdomen, Hips , Uid, Dear MIm Noorf: Will you ktndlj give me mourn good fiprrtofi lo reduce (lie aUlo-- f pleeUed We will he imj iuu.li tf some of jou can aasJM iu) by ubmJUuig one uf Um following tongs that have been - bji. ytlisi " - - tb,. , I My Fortune is Jlhec, whirl) noon: of f' yn thk hand fei lose y . t ;ys. ju Lamentation' nhwb slept but he knew not oft repose. .4 For hie rfrr i 'JLjturbod by the means on his foe. He & tm for ran do uv anything wing it v gorously in a circle. . iadio Auditim Dear tPi fotnc in May Re- peat ten times, then ten tiirtea wtih the left foci li? n your back, throw oody to sitting position, keeping hips and knees and feet on fkor. Repeat ten times. 4 to Draw' both kifs back chest and return to floor Mat) people redice the hps a gieat dal by roli.sg. Lie on the floor and roll, buf not uter tnd Roll in one over the same direction and then back again If you aty suspicion that your heart is n in good condition before takifg these exercises you shculd be sxamined by your family physicist and follow ha advice to know'the way tn which these ex rcjs s fhould be taken. What mate cn 1 do for you? 11 M I ha At been reading! jour oumn regular. mnti ours like H.. scry much. . ' if mohi be an Interea4ing work CXiuld yon tell me what no old hate to do to gain an a in tKn over one of the local nuliogk Abo, In regard to copyrighted Kr lections, do they take care of get- ting permission to ae such pleci-or is that left to the cnicrtainer Thanking you sincerely. I remain MR8. A. H. . Utah. s w. 'ae ' 1 'Deed. tone right 1 aloui;. Mrs. am phased to t !l vou conducts an audition that, hour fer tryouts each Thursday 9 afternoon from 2 o clock to So one wishing to tryout clock. simply goes to the studio at this hour. The studio U In the Vermont building One mho wishes to sme oifr KDYL must t in tourh th program manager to make The arrangements for a tr.out studio bf:ng In the Ezra Thompson Building. It Is not necessary to get permission to sing copyrighted songs, onlsas they are barred from the sir. There is a list of such selections to be sen st the studios. What more can I do for vou? A, H M. KSL A Yankee Dime Dear MR Moore: May I coma In? I cannot begin lo tell you bow I enjoy your corner. I bare often wondered bow people could think of sneb different kinds of questions to ssk you, but now 1 hare one I am anihus to knoA. Can you tell me what a Yankee dime is? T would be so glad if you could. Much obliged. NOLL. tub. Surely. Noel, w are glad to have you, and pleased to inform you with reference to the dime. Yankee dime is a slang term f the United used in some pirt States especially' in the South, to Dutch demote a just a quarter" signifies a bug. Quaker nisksr g sometimes employed in th ssbm sense us Yankee dime. hi, May w senra you again? Dr.nk Sweet poriv r WAfe- - Drink Lgg Omelet. Serving egg )Olks 4 4 tablespoons 4 milk W S teaspoon salt teaspoon paprika Beat yolka and add milk and seasonings and beat 2 minutes. Fold in egg whites. Mix lightly. Heat butter in deep pan. Add omelet. Cover and cook slowly 7 minutes. Carefully turn half over and hold In place with fork. Turn carefully onto warm platter, feerve at one. I 3 4 t fr-ln- Mix egetables. gait, paprika and water. Coer and gook 2b minute. Mlt butter and add ths flour and when blended, add nnlk and cook until creamy sauce is formed Drain the egetab!es and reserve 1 up of stock Add choked vegetables and stock to creamed m:xtur. 00k 3 minutes, stir frequently. Fruit Cookies (3 Dozen) Exceilert for lunch boxes.) U teaspoon salt cup fat 2 cups dark 1 cup chopped n brow dates sugar 3 S cud chopped tablespoons sour cream I igs 2 eggs S cup nuts teaspoon cups flour I teaspoon van:l!a 2 teaspoons soda cinnamon teaspoon teaspoon baking cloves powdyr 1 teaspoon nutmeg Cream the fat and sugar Add rest of Break off bits of dough and flatten down 3 inches apart on greased baking wheels. Rake 12 minutes in moderate Creole Tomalor. Serving iood for a cold 1 cups tomatoes 2 hard cooked egg. dKed 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 oAen. s mold whbh Dover, bteam 3 hours. Celacin Dessert 2 tabfevpooni pa kage Ution fis- suevf gtain I tablespoon l4 2 be tablespoons ( hopped onion tablespoons chopped celery teaspoon salt teaspoon paprika tab spons bufr or 2- 3 Ictnon Juice n,jxt"ir gra r Mix ingredients. Dour into or tusxrd timbale case cups and set in sha.Iow pan Add mininch of water. Bake e Unmold utes In moderate on utter. p carefully serving nut Chill ingred.ents. Arrange pears on lettuce and top with rest of Ingredient. Serve. lugrcd'n's fi.l pound have been Hal gradPrune used) 2 cup chopped cooked meat cup soft bread crumbs 2 cup milk eggs tablespoon chopped milk iaspors 0d; puddi-j- 1 paisley Pear Salad. Serving Six. halves can- cup salad ned pear dressing 4 pieces fscup cottage heese lettuce 12 cup broken 1 Mx in moderwte dish in which bal ed. Meat Timbales. Any fish, fowl or meat van 1 por-tfo- 1 teaspoon paprika Mu ingredients buttered baking 1 raspoon salt teaspoon paprika Wash beans well. Add water and soak over night Jn morning cover are and cook slowly until bean soft. Drain and reserve bean stock Plate Iaer of beans In bottom of bean pot or baking dish. Add of pork and seasonings, molasses and sugar. Fill bean pot alternating layer of beans and seasonings. Add bean stock to cover. Cover with lid and bake 6 hours In very slow oven. More stock tnsy be needed during baking so Inspect beans every half hour. Bostoi Brown Bread, Steamed I teaspoon salt cup com 4 mal tabfespoons cup graham sugar H cup molasses fon flour ctips sour 2 tup cracker crumbs teaspoon salt L Seth Parker l Dear Mtea Motto; About a yeaf ago I came to you far help and jib were ao kind and gracious about it that I am teiing to trouflle you again. Hope tw iwni welcome Coaid PHer1 you fleatie addrtes? linking Klnrrly You are gte me both ytu iu advance. I H oari Utah. webme, r, eu nn trouble at all. am dUghRl to give you the eddrese Sqh Rarker, tn care of National Bnadtsstlng Station, 121 Broadway, Hw York City. New and I York- - H hat more we do for yo u ? Note to',, w. I suggest thatVou have rub occasionally. Simply rub the entire body gent 4 with plain e salt and then hash off thorA oughly. to summer pleasant daintiness is the u4 of delicately fragrant bath saltA A handful thrown Into the bath water soft-rn- s it and leaves yoiAskin freshened and softly tcenkd. Do not use one of the beavill perfumed types of bath salts. Bkhe often. Use s good deodorant .or bath powder over the entire hsdy after bathing. There are several good bath taleums which effectively deodorize.. They are faintly scented. yet tbeir real value lies in ibelr chemical capacity fot neutralising ihgt to which you refer. You say you have tried deodorants but have you gives then a fair trial? Welcome. Hrtlo. how or you" and how dn ;uu do" ar- - both imper-on- al forma of grrrting that carry no artual mraniig and rrquirr no drfinito answer. Hoanrr. fr tou wish to answrr, Very well, thank ou" and fm att right, thank you" thry are equally imprrmal anntrrt Large brimmed hats are not apt to look well In Ihe etening. but Is no rule against wearing them If one dinoses. there 1 i S ' 113 1 otlirg 'upd-'e2 prune egg w Usually the best way to Introduce a bride who goes to a strange town to make her future home, to friends, is lo gitr an afternoon reception or a garden party. In such a rase the hostrm could write on her visiting card, To meet Mrs. Nrwwed, Friday, June IS, at 5 odock." The bride stands beside the hostess when she rrrrhes and is Introduced to erreryooe. The table is set in the dining room with varieties of breed, cakes and Punch Is poured at each end of the table. nla To Can Pork Moore: Desf MJ Will jou please prim L, Z. Mtea beaten Pour watr over geatin mixture snd stir until dissolved. Add prune Allow juice and sugar. Mix well. to cool until a lltte thick Beat until frothv and add rest of Ingredients Pour into mold and chill until stiff Custard Sauce. 2 cups mUk ? egg v oik I teaspoon 4 fabpoon anMla ueaf 1 faMefpoon tebUspoon butter flour Bat voks and add sugar and Cook until 'iour. Add ml.k errarev In double boiler ft!- con- Add ret of Ingredients. v - MISS DIN- - You that the only that a girl can tell D EAR say way questions for this page most be addressed to Mary Moore, The Hearthakle, The Deseret News, Salt Iake Ctty, Utah. Dorothy DU does not answer local Questions through this page. Heart hkfe fetters are limited to one question each and should be written In Ink or with a typewriter; on one side of the paper only; with foil name and address of writer; also name or Initial to be need for Identification tn the column. All name and addresses will Lost and found Items or be held In cqnfldeme. other forms of advertising cannot be used in this Please not ask for personal replica. do department. whether a man means what he says when he tells her that he loves her is by his clinching his assertion by offering her a wedding ring What test can a man apply to a girl's of protestations love? For. in many cases, women marry for a meal ticket. Personally, I think that men marry for love oftener than women do. What do vou think? JOHN. ANSWER: I agree w;h you. I think, taking T and large, that men are more sentimental than women are and that the great majority of men marry solely and simply for love. This is sufficiently proved by the fact that they marry at all. for it it very rare. Indeed, In thia country for the bride to bring her husband any dowry, and it is only once in a blue moon that we even suspect a bridegroom of having been a fortune hunter. In most caea the wife comes a liability instead of an asset, except for the happiness she may or may not give the man. A man has but one reason for marrying. A woman has a dozen reasons. So the man never can be as sure that he Is being married for love alone as the woman can. And. as there Is no acid test that hs can apply to her to determine the genuineness of her affection, all he can do Is just to taks hsr word for 1L Ha can. however, accumulate some circumstantial evidence which will tend to prove or disprove her assertion, and If I were a young man trying to find out jost how much a girl cared for me I should make careful note of three things: First. I should observe whether she alwav wanted to be on the go of not. Tf. every time I called T found her with her hat on. ready to start out somewhere and f she had to he continually amused bv being taken to dances and night club. and theatres and movies and restaurants and if she always wanted to be In a crowd, then T should know that she didn't care she for me particularly that merey wanted some man who would show her a good time. should observe bow a If girl treated my pocketbook. Second. T EAR UlgS DiX I have been engaged for eight montha My fiance has not given me ' an engagement ring In fact, has mentioned It. Not having a ring does not cause rr.e to lovs him less, only it la getting embarrassing for my girl frnds to ask me where it is and if I really am en1 Should talk to him gaged. nt about it or just wait? PERPLEXED ANSWER: Some men are dumb aout are things, and the chances that your fiance has never even thought about what a sacred and wonderful thing her ring i to a girl, so vouengagement had beat tell him about it. If jou don't want to do this, however. Just tell jour friends that It is none of their affair. Don't let what other people think or say make any difference to ou. DOROTHY DIX. hs was always hinting for things and making me spend money that I could not afford; If sh ordered the most expensive always on the menu end nothing things would suit her but the highest-price- d eats at the theatre, then I should know that she had no Intention of marrying me and that she would throw me aside when she bad dug the last dollar out of my purse. But if she mi economical and was always trying to ease for me. 1 would know that she was expecting to share in my fortunes. Third. And, lastly. I should notice how she guarded my health and personal safety. If she began to worry over what I ate and to caution me about not getting my feet wet and to beg me not to overwork and to warn me when I left of an evening to be careful when 1 crossed the streets and not t get run over by an automobile. should know that she was really In love with me. 1 am MISS DIX man. 23 years old. and have the instinct of any normal person to marry, but am not economically Independent, nor do I have any prospert of Dear b.rg urh for vears tn a man supposed a:a s.ngl jirt because h Wom gt work? en on'y marry when men have money, and I fail to where that makes them any better than women of the street. What Is jour opinion? J. A. C. L ANSWER: I think thre is no other suh bunk as jhe charge that men make that womn marry only for inonej Prhaj 1 vr rsv hav been some gra.n of truth in it In the old das when there were ro avocations 0,- en to women but teaching and house work, and a woman had to marry in ordr to get somebody to support her Rut certainly in the das. wnen any Intel.gent. girl can support Vr f quite ss 1.kiv as a husband will be able tn do it, women d not marry for a me! 1. k t rn TVy g.( out and I earn tV.r rad and butter, and n.ne time out of ten when they get married It Is because they love some man well enough to give up a good Job for him. And mtghfy often It Is a poor trade, and the girl knows It when site Is making it. It Is. of course, a great pity that marruge has to he financed, and that a young couple in love cannot get married without counting the cost. It would be a fine thing !f they could live on air. or build thir nest with a few twigs a the bird d'v. and needed only a worm or two or a few canary seeds for sustenance. Bu. alas ard a!d k. h la not th case. After marriage people need nelter Just as much as they d.d before marriage and they get Just a hungry and have the same need for warmth and clothes, and no benevolent providence supplies these to them. They have to get out and hustle for themselves, and there seems no help for it. Life is Jut that way need not despair about no being able to marrv. There a long time ahead of you in which to be married, so theres no need to bs In a hurry about it. At 23 you I This Is an InfalUbls teat, for who really loves every woman wants to mother the man she lovea DOROTHY DIX- - a soon Thanking you In advance. E. u lf !f e cool. os powMbfe, Utah. d on.-ba- Ques-Uo- n " I would like to have It skin-aid- AH bmall Childs column. I am delighted. X. T. to servs )OJ In handling mat fer canning have too1, tab xnd han is clean and bo sure liirv are do fl.e about. As soon a the animal beat ma be prear-sthe for canning. It I beat lo cook meat first roast, fry or broil, etc.. Just as though you wers cooking It for tabio use. Meat should be cooked through so as to not be red in the center. for Select a piece of pork ' ham. generally the roasting kin shoulder, or loin scraps clean, and wipe with a damp cloth. la If the ham Is used and skin left on. cut with point of knife Just through skin so sa to dice sain, snd tr.m with some cloves tf desnd little tufts of parsley sired). Salt and pepper should be sprinkled over the ham. For a ham weighing eigiit to ten pounds use one to two tab espoons of sa.t to one and from of PPrr. Hat in a roasting pari from two to three tablespoons of th-When hot. put in grease. roast and ar quickly all over :o and prevent loss of sal the poreameat. Add two small Juice of the turnips to the roosting pan and to one cup of boning wae ter. Leave up do not turn) and baste frequently. removed are If akin and fat lard from ham before roasting, with narrow strips of larding pri. alternating with rows of little tufta Add one email turnip, of parslej. one small root of celeriac. a Jew cloves, end five or six whole pepMeat percorns to roasting pan. may be rubbed wuh cloves of garlic If desired. Season as tn recipe above. Baste frequently. When cooked tnrougu and nice,n ly browned, sliced and pack in h of tp jars to wuhn the from of Jar. Add the gravy roasting pan. with bailing Water or soup stock addd sj that It hardcovers the meat, xhen seal and process. Process either tu hot water bath or steam pressure cooker. Hot Water Bath. Wash boiler, or Equipment largo vessel. Place the filled jars in a wash boiler supported on a perforated platform made of laths of perforto ated the Jars off the bottom of the boi.r. jo ss to permit water to circulate freely under jars For meat, four Inches of water above rack ar re. Do t let qutred for processing water fall below the-he.ghis If water starts to cook down add same of ffeient water temperature to keep at requited height. If wash boiler lid doe t.o ft smugly. fU'-cloth let ween lid and bi r co Pr c steam w il r.ot ip from three hours, then remove bath and keep from draft until ore-hal- f Moore: jou please print tn your Will In Dwrci News dtmilouj fur tltng pork? Thanking joa in advance, sod wishing you much ucrsl 1 remain, Y. Childs Question A Dear Mb at cooked up prune J alee Vt a wedding reeeptlnn. it is proper fur the (jiels lo speak lo the bridesmaids and tier) one in Ihe reeeiiing line wlielher they know them or not. but it is not neerswry unless they xi desire. I sually introductions are made along the line. one-ha- empty-hande- ik THE THING TO DO 1 Cheese Aegtta.hies Baked Beans Boston Brown Bread Buttered Spinach rhj.j Sauce inegar Salad Dressing Head Lettuce Prune Gelatin Deert Custard Sauce Drink Baked Beans, Serving I 4 cups beana teaspoon dry 2 pounds) tipv wa'er pound salt - pUnjr dT. Jir ry Dwm -- Chwin i Butler 1 Pleased 1 am. Andy. U give you the foliowtng exercises- They are slv) for BhirUte and Beaver. The following exercises, taken persistently and faithfully will be helpful in reducing the hips and abdomen: 1. Lie on your back. Raise the right leg as high as possible, then ten lower. times. Repeat Repeat with Ube left leg ten times Keep knees stiff. 2 Ra.se the Same position r.ght leg on the count of one. lower the right and raise the left teg on the count of two; lower the left and raise the right leg on the ixt ID op with the left kg ten times tho knees stiff, 3. Same position. Raise both legs, feet together, ss high - pvs.- bie. Keeping the feet together and the knees stiff, move the feet to the left side as far as poasibl lower almost to the floor, move to the rght aids as far as pebie, then back to starLng position. describing a complete circle. Repeat ten times, without pausing to rest or letting the fett touch the floor 4 Take standing position, with hands on hips. Raise the right toot, and without bending the k'tt Mk Buttered Sp:rs n Bread Apple Fsad 1 Thanking jou very much In id inoe and offering appreditkxi for jour rer y beneficial column, I remain, ery atncrrelj jouis, ANDY. Utah. requested. They are: In Our old "Barney GoogleThe l)iug Town Uall" "I wanua go where jou. go, iJi.jUne when ou love," etc-Hoamin In Ihe Gloamln Chant of the Jungle" Tobrf the Tailor" -- rut jour arnu, arfound me, hold mo tight" "Wellf Rf know the ctorj. of the birtU. tlowr wrlthln the raanWr" etc. "Mj tale of Golden lirra.ni TVear Old Girl" Georgldt Rnae I found a million dol.Mr" lar lab, In a Hie and iLp cent the! Idon'a In OanK1 More" the Onrk Hjni Den The Tor Maker- Dreaii norlla, I haw Vou Dar "Whr So Sod" night" "UnV ) Orphan fluid JoL Apple lie Pete" m Not" "You Ln have to hurt winiebrtlf A It have to be meBlanket Bay, Wont ha, , . If If Hut A Dobreak of day UL , r1 0id llar of mi Own. on and Marta ,r of late, thinking of OKn mJ cuUar fateMotJ.r , - ,m .egg,, llrrd of pUylng aT dBJxhe Leaves com "A Down r)on Cedotis Je'lr I Bakd oxianut Cake Vegetable Stew i U More Songg Wanted Biscuit Chocolate Cookies DINNER. Meat Timbs Pear Saiad heat Sheets should be at least twenty- - four inches wider and thirtv-sInches longer than the sire of the ms ttresv for comfort and good bed. making. u LUNCHEON . Creole Toma oca rler-Bre- 1 Dr.nk Buttered Toast PINNER Roast Beef Hash After the kettle starts to boil It wUj keep boding with Ir fust Turn the fire down and It is economy to buy throe pair the same time. Then a matched pel- hasty repairs, Bacon oft ( coined Eggs n t r Stewed Prunes. Ready Cooked Con ' Cream Egg Ome t Milk LUNCHEON egetable Stew Bread Apple Sauce FTrnt Cookies Drink C Brown mgar glies an excellent flavor BREAKFAST BREAKFAST Grapefruit j U, Idaho. io publish the poem for vu have asked. CHILD'6 QUESTION mjruton grand and atatel), a wid and handsome street. (n Lit-a man of vast possessions. Win. hi, lut.e daughter sweet. Hi nad .ors w. many a city He nad no use by th score. He had broad and roiling acres, And a dwelling by the shore. And he oft wculd tell his daughterc As she sat with wondering eyeo. Of the.r wrih and of their beauty. TUI before thought did rise. Yiion of their wondrous beauty. And of a. their wondrous worth; 111! the cnnd-.n.nalmost fancied Oil MTtk That Ikeie was as Not a state and notjeta counts Where her father did not own Lend and farms and stately mansions. Fruits of iaber he bed sown. w hi h A In a hr I d B.u n o this home of comfort Came a sorrow as a cloud; Dea:ii wi.i neither stay nor tarry At the mandate of the proud Rich and poor, the high and lowly, Eah rniw auwer to his call. Eat r h th meanest hovel. As he does the stateliest hail; And this man of vast possessions in this costiy chamber ia. Resting on a bed luxuriant. Wasting by disease away. Skilled physicians waited on him. Loving lips pressed cheek and brow . But thu uituust skill and yearning Oou.d r.ct change the verdict now. Then one day the learned physician faded aside the little child. Tenderly he stroked her tresses. Spoke in accents low and mild; "Do you know, my little darling, T.it jour father soon must go To a f country Little dar.mg, do you know?" far-of- far-of- then th ee in wonder, a Midden, strange surprise. f'pe-.'-- U:h Then wuh tears and fears and tte niblir.g. To hr father aide she Dies Climbs upon the bed beside him. Lays her head close to his cheek In a sadden, dreadful anguish That will scarcely let her speak. Then she thlnka of all his mansions, Df the lands so broad and fair. Of the homes that must await him. And their beauty r.ch and rare. Sowly now her head she raises, ion the sorrow and the fear, again she smiles, then laughfrom her eyes a tear. acks in accents tender tell me. 1 would know. own a lovely mansion land where must go? told me all about it Mow that vou must go away To a te- - of f f country; Hive jou a mansion, say? he go:rg will be pleasant And j ou nr have care. If u la to jour mrn mansion, Jn that f land so faJr." one ing Dashes As she ' Tapa. Do ou in th Doctor far-of- nd far-of- If pressure cookrr Is used prepare same way and process for one hour under ten to fifteen pounds pressure. Should you care to bottle the eparerlbe. tenderloin, chops, etc . you might send to tho United States Department o? Agriculture. Washington. D. C. requesting ths booklet called. Pork on the Farm. Killing. Curing snd Canning" Or ask for Bulletin Number 1144. This will give you detailed instructions. Better enclose ten cents. be Beef, veal and lamb can canned the same way. success to Much you. Then that stricken father faltered. For although bed built with care Many a fine and stately dwelling. He had yet no mansion there. What to him were now the acrea. With their wealth of golden grain? What to him were farms and houses ? What to him mere earthly gain? What to him. now he lay dying. Were the many mansions here? He must leave them all forever- And he had no mansion there! MART F. McKEAN. Anything else, E. L.? and Befy. Idaho onl.-.i-ir- Recitation Books Dear Mies Monre: I hate enjoyed your cornrr very nwb and have learned mini useful things from H and would now like lo sk a favor of ou. Would you pfeae Irtl me tie name of some recitation book both dramatic and humornu snd where 1 could tend for them? I would appreciate this very much Washing you I remain ssccre. PAT. Utah. am Pat to give oj Delighted I Thv e a list of books poen.R and readings. 'Humorous Hits'. Carks Hnd-loo- k of Best Readings" at one collar and s xtv cents. "Everybody Speaker " at one dollar; a book ailed "Om Hundred and One kamous Poems," at twentj-fiv- e cent ipapr back) i a good one t hav "Werner's Readers" and "Ann Morgan's Collections" both readings of a1! tvpa. AH of 'here rr ntior.'d can be had at lo al bookshops. Find the adreM la the advertisements sf our paoer. Hope you both find just mh- -t t orbks |