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Hanger ForW A1 PHONE NO 80 Bsd ((copyright by W N U) Baked Bluefish Mix half a pint of dry bread crumbs with two tablespoonfuls of melted butter a teaspoonful of lemon Juice and a seasoning of salt and pepper Pack this into the fish Scatter bread crunks thickly over the fish baste with melted butter and pour around it In the pan half a cupful of boiling water in which a teaspoonful of butter has been melted Bake about an hour basting every ten minutes Potato Pancake Peel and grate four large potatoes Press in a strainer and add two eggs well beaten alternately with a cup of flour Salt and pepper to taste and stir in enough warm water to make a soft paste Fry In lard or butter to brown pancakes Whipped Cream Be sure 'that the cream Is rich Pour into a chilled bowl apd with a wire egg whip beat steadily until thick This is the simplest and easiest way Add sugar and of beating cream flavoring to taste anfi keep In the Ice until wanted It Cookies One cup sugar one tablespoon lard or butter one cup sweet milk pinch of salt one teaspoon soda two of f cream of tartar teaspoon flavoring Flour to stiffen No Let the good Dame Fortune enter your business through the advertising door When you keep your business a secret you are locking Mme Fortune out about our ad See us y rates Egg Freedom of the Will The freedom of the human will Is limited to the choice between what a man is forced to regard as good and what he cannot fall to regard as evil but In this choice he is unfettered Baron Stockmar Tragic Death of Stowaway The body of a stowaway who had hidden himself on top of a boiler on board an ocean liner and had been Suffocated by smoke was discovered when the liner reached Southampton from New York the other day ed patriot and poet This sura could a readily have been raised through few subscriptions made by wealthy men but It was felt that since the project was primarily an Incentive to patriotism It would be much better If the purchase price could be raised by means of small subscriptions so that the greatest possible number of ThlB had people could participate been the plan followed in that other project of this kind— the recent restoration of the Betsy Ross bouse In Philadelphia the birthplace of the flag Accordingly no person Is allowed to contribute more than ten cents to this memorial to the author of “The H Banner" and every person who thus invests a dime becomes a Scott member of the Francis Key Memorial association In the meantime the officers of the Memorial association have on their own responsibility leased the Key mansion have restored It in bo far as possible with limited expenditure and have opened It to the public free of charge The renovation and restoramansion tion of this was indeed a herculean task In the basement an accumulation of dirt and debris more than throe feet In depth had to be excavated ere the quaint floor was exposed to old view The fireplaces In the To Be Made Memorial Museum mansion had all been bricked up and their reopening was no easy task As flag Is located In that section of the It stands today the Key mansion Is of nation’s capital known as “old Georgeunfurnished but the artistic town" and the house Itself stands al course most on the bank of the Potomac tk river close beside the old Chesapeake and Ohio canal — that pel project of which still Gen George Washington v serves as an artery of commerce The average reader may deem it in congruous to class this century-olKey mansion as a “new” scene of Flag Day exercises but such it is In fact for until a short time ago this onewas time home of the ' not only on Flag K wholly neglected Jy Indeed Day but at all other times the author of our greatest patriotic In song has been singularly slighted comparison to the tangible testimonials bestowed upon other American heroes However when the president and other high officials of the govern— J ment recently took steps to formally $ establish and dignify “The i Banner” as our national anthem for all time a number of prominent men Including Admiral Dewey and Admiral Schley took the Initiative to meprovide some fitting permanent morial to the man to whom the whole MSL i nation owes a debt of gratitude The prime movers in this labor of In Mansion Key Stairway love were unanimous in the opinion that there could be devised no more colonial stairways the picturesque fitting tribute than the utilization as open fireplaces massive doorways and a memorial museum of the house in dearchitectural othr which Key lived when he wrote “The tails are objects of much interest to The Idea is the numerous Banner" who now sightseers the same which has been so success- - visit it It is the Intention that after the mans’ll shall have been fully restored it shall bs made a memorial museum T in which will be gathered relics of all kinds bearing upon the personality and career of Francis Scott Key InV cluding of course all his personal be X S' Assup longings that can he obtained ances have been received of the dona srHS tion of many such treasures and It ii expected that a Boston family will banner loan the original the identical flag which floated over Fort McHenry at Balt! more all through that memorabls ' night In 1814 and which Inspired the Bananthem of “The ner” The restoration of the Key mansion Is in the hands of Mr Charles II Weisgerber who but re cently completed a similar labor ol love in saving for the city of Philadel phla and the nation the “flag house’’ or Betsy Ross home in the Quakei city where the first American flag ol the present design was manufactured under the direction of George Wash r lngton and other famous men Who Has Charles H Weisgerber Charge of the Restoration of the 7T2G Home of the Author of “The Star- Spangled Banner” been add! the the Ip United States where annual recurrence of “Flag Is observed by apDay” This new scene propriate exercises Is celebrations of commemorative the home of Francis Scott Key the Banauthor of “The ner” This historic habitation of the man who immortalized the natlon’B jj The lentil Is a legume of the greatest antiquity and one of the oldest of foods yet it Is new or entirely unknown In most American households s We probably owe It to the that this little unfamilaf relative of the bean and pea Is now one of the dried vegetables which are In Germany the our staple resource Tons lentil soup is a great favorite of lentils are also Imported in England each year and recipes for cooking them are to be found In most English cook books as they are not In American The native country of the lentil Is not known but It has been raised In Egypt for thousands of years and the Egyptian or red variety Is that best It was parched known to commerce in Egypt and Syria in the days of the patriarchs and thus prepared was the food for long jourmost convenient It is the food of the poor in neys all countries where it Is grown Strange beliefs and superstitions have often been connected with different members of the pulse family as with many other sorts of food and both the lentil and the bean have been used or rejected because of these For a long time the English believed the lentil to be difficult of digestion to cause serious bowel disorders and to Injure the eyes but such Ideas have now been pretty generally dis carded The lentil is richer In nutritious matter than almost any other kind of pulse Because of Its nitrogenous character It Is more nearly1 an equiv alent of lean meat than almost any other kind of food The lentil should be picked over thoroughly soaked for seven or eight hours or over night and cooked slow The picking over ly in boiling water Is important for it is possible for a few seeds of noxious weeds' to vitiate any such food just as they do coffee when they get mixed with the bean The lentil lends itself to experiment The following recipe for lentil ris Boles suggests of what sort these are: “Take equal "parts of strained lentils and cold mashed potaof the amount toes Mix add one teaspoon of fine bead crumbs each of powdered sage and minced Dissolve a onion and a little salt teaspoon of nut butter in two table spoons of hot water and add to mixture Mix all well together press into oiled tin cut into squares with knife and place in a moderate oven for ten or fifteen minutes Serve hot” f Lentil soups are made with stock and with ham and sometimes are boiled in them but cooked without any of these things except perhaps a slice of bacon mashed and strained and then softened In flavor with milk they make a most delightful soup :Jf! Home of the Author Banner of the Star-Spangl- Prof Theo France PHONOGRAPHS EDISON RECORDS NEGLECTED Its Valuable Qualltea Better Appreciated In Europe — Requires Care In Its Proper Preparation for the Table rc525252525Z5252m EDISON LONG AMERICA iJf: if- E£ h HERE has recently made an Important V tion to those places In n fusiMtr i ¥ A rTTT 3r f' y : rvHl vv'tr & !'( v CIvORIOUS OURFIT fully carried out In the case of Mount Vernon the home of George Washing- Folks talk about the balsam of the pines ton Andrew Jackson’s home In Ten- Th odor of the honeysuckle vines And the perfume of the modest llttli nessee the Lincoln home in Illinois violet In etc and which it is now proposed But these are May not a Joy shall he followed in the case of To the patriotic boy Like the smell o’ smoke gunpowderoua the home of Thomas Jefferson on Day Independence nationof other and the abiding places The project for the restora- Folks talk about the al Idols landscapes of Corot tion and preservation of the Key man- The Michael Angelo And all the masterpieces that are rew sion was particularly welcome and operently shown portune because the historic house on But these do not excite the outskirts of the city of Washing- Such a rapture of delight ton had been sadly neglected for many In the youthful celebrator sue a “zazza" of his own years and was rapidly falling into decay Folks talk about the music of the band It was found that $15000 would be The songs of Adelina Patti and The operatic chorus or the anthem anl required to purchase the Key manthe carol sion and that at least $3000 more But these are not as sweet would be needed to restore it to anyTo the urchin In the street in thing approaching the condition As a “giant that! which it was when occupied By the In a barrel" |