Show THE GOOD USE FOR CRABAPPLE Made Into Preaervea to Servo Qold Meat In Winter There Nicer Nothing With If One peck of crabapplea will make about six quarts I ubo the regular glass fruit jars and my fruit la kept in a cellar where there Is a furnace and never spoils Fifty crabapplea and five measuring cups of sugar 1V4 will just fill a quart cups hot water jar and also a pint I find It convenient to know about the number as saves time for me First wash and it Do not peel but cut pick over fruit out blow end and stem also any bad spots put on sugar and 'wafer to When It la hot put slowly dissolve In the desired quantity of fruit and cook till a silver fork will pierce easily which will take about 20 to 30 minutes Fill your jars while mixture I Is boljlng hot and cover tightly pick out any that may be bruised or specked and put them Into spiced vinof 1V6 cups egar For one quart take cup vinegar sugar teaspoon cinnacup water mon teaspoon cloves Dissolve sugar in vinegar put in the spice and water when hot Put In fruit and cook till It can be pierced by Can when hot Nice to eat a fork with cold meat — Exchange When you can not have er try using three forks an egg beat Instead of one A coat of clear varnish is a good thing to give straw matting before it laid When cooking beef In a flreless cooker do not put salt on until the beef Is done If fruits are canned as soon as they are picked there will be less loss by fermenting ' Let the white woodwork have plenty of sunshine Too much shade makes la It yellow To save both time and the cream In whipping it whip cream In a pitchThere is no er instead of a bowl chance of a spattering When a cloth dress becomes spotted sponge it with equal parts of hot waIron the parts ter and turpentine when dry over a damp cloth Pieces of oldkid gloves are excellent for mending the back seam of children’s shoes Sew the patch neatly on the Inside of the worn place clean lacquered articles brush Ty witn hot water and mild Boap wiping and drying before the fire and finishDo not use aling with a soft cloth kali or soda It wjll remove the Owtnging Jardinieres Oriental friends seem to have the problem of the summer and the porch plants by using swinging jardinieres made of split We all bamboo and plaited grasses know the havoc wrought among our ferns by the sudden violent beloved bursts of wind which come on hot summer days and come seemingly out of a clear sky with scarcely a moment in which to shelter the cherished potted plants These jardinieres of split bamboo hanging from the porch roof by strands of plaited grass just sway gently back and forth and by so doing allow the plants to accommodate themselveB more readily to the gusts of wind and so little damBesides their usefulness age results the beauty of these swinging jardinieres will appeal to any woman who has an eye for the artistic They are almost the last word for prettiness for the porch fitted up with hanging screens and furniture of bamboo Our solved storm Bed Linen Economy It pays to turn sheets at the first It also sign of wear in the middle pays to make sheets at home and to muslin get a rather choosing exactly the same weight for The unworn parts of pillow cases sheets may then be made into pillow cases The making of sheets and pillow cases is a trifling matter and the saving on a single sheet is at least 20 cents to say nothing of the fact that the quality of the muslin you buy is better than the average matebed linen If rial used for you have linen sheets and pillow cases Aside the saving is more marked from the comfort of sheets three yards long they were better as they are not torn or strained in the constant effort to pull them up Restoring Gilt Braid Gilt braid easily becomes tarnished When this happens brush the braid free from dust and rub a little powLeave it for dered alum well Into It a few hours then brush off and you’ll find the braid as bright as new Foaming Sauce Beat cup butter to a cream add one cup sugar granulated and stir till white and foaming Just before serving pour on one cup boiling water and stir a moment Ochre In Starch To keep the color of ecru lace when washing it add a little yellow ochre Mix a small oil paint to the starch amount of the ochre with boiling water and add it to the starch or to the last rinsing water if starch is not used To Renovate Leather For renovating mildew on leather find the following Is very good: Use a piece of flannel with a little vaseline and rub the mildewed parts AT LUNCH OR SAUNA CALL' SALINA UTAH PICNIC 'THAT SANDWICHES DELICATE ARE EA8ILY PREPARED MODEL YOUNG MAN By Favorites With 6ome That May Be New— Cheese Capable of Many Variations and All Are Good Oldtime Egg Sandwiches — Spread the bread slices with butter then with good stiff or boiled dressing Lay mayonnaise leaves on each crisp tender lettuce slice and sliced egg or egg scrambled with cheese between the lettuce and press lightly together Boiled egg chopped fine with sweet green pepper and mixed with mayon nalse and between lettuce spread leaves or shredded lettuce Is another idea Outing Favorite — To two tablespoon fuls of butter creamed add half a cup of grated or finely shaved American cheese two or three boiled and mashed sardines a tablespoonful of mushroom catsup dash of mustard and paprika and half a small bottle of stuffed or ripe olives chopped fine Season with salt to taste and spread between slices of thinly buttered bread Spaujsh Sandwich — Cut whole wheat bread in thin slices butter lightly spread with little made mustard then a layer of cottage cheese mixed with 2— Native VilBello chopped ripe or green olives Or mix 1— Remain of One of the 8panish Forts at Porto the olives with mayonnaise and spread lage on Taboga Island on one slice of the sandwich and the dis'Down cheese on the other slopes and terrSpanish days will be woefully appointed by the town as it now is Country Club Sandwich — Lay a crisp acing reaches Where orange and mango and pln lettuce leaf on a thin slice of tomato Jtoraance commerce everything at' cut in four sections and spread with tractive fled that baa from grow apple long ago One wanders through Eden to place and Porto Bello Is nothing hut mayonnaise Lay on Upper buttered slice of bread a dirty Immoral little village full of beaches— low cantinas An Eden that only the Cottage Cheese Olive and Horseslatternly natives and radish— Rub Into the cottage cheese a know” At each side of the mangy curs little grated American cheese and a Thus JameB S Gilbert the late la- town Is the ruin of a Spanish fort few chopped olives Then add enough mented poet of Panama wrote "of itB plcturesquepess marred by fisher fresh grated horseradish to give the It was so enticing men’s netsto and the local washing Taboga Island up paste a ''nippiness’’ that is agreeable dry that I determined to be one of the hung Season with salt and add Thus the work of man has decayed enough for a day or two and so ci'eam or mayonnaise to make a paste steamed to away in a little launch twelve but Nature is as kind as ever to spread easily harIts miles out into the Pacific to that Porto Bello Ham Sandwich— A paste made of bor Is one of the prettiest to he spot It Is all that Mr Gilbeauty irtlnced ham little vinegar or sharp bert called It and more and It Is no found with promontories guarding the cider in season made mustard mixed beautiful hills on both wonder that the sanitarium estab- entrance with grated horseradish and olive oil lished there by the French canal com- sides and entrancing little rivers A few chopped nasturtiums may take down from the meandering pany and reopened by the Americans the place of the horseradish at this is so well and through the jungle Into patronized If you are a season have its upper end One hill opposite the canal employe — white— and Cheese Sandwiches — Of cheese sandtown boasts the remains of three unbeen ill the doctor may be kind wiches there Is infinite variety For forts enough to send you over to Taboga usually Interesting Spanish plain picnic sandwich the moBt satisOne is at the water’s edge another two weeks to recuperate If for you factory form Is to slice good rich are a mere visitor you can put up at several hundred yards up the slope American cheese about an eighth of once these connected and two were conhotel the little unpretentious an inch thick or not quite as thick as ducted by William Jones the Ameri- by a covered stone stairway the ruins the bread slices lay it on the but- can a of which still provide the easiest who looks like tered bread sprinkle with salt and miner and dances like a cotillon means of ascending On the t paprika spread a little French mushill is the third fort a leader In either case you tard over it if for espwH “peopieirwh by a roi walls would probablyirefqr are moat almost a The Gruyere deep Ywlth verdure-claslopes’ gorgeous flowers and alive with brilliant birds Intact but the roof has fallen In and Sliced baked apple and cheese make beaches” Vthe the fortress Is full of trees and shrubthe a sandwich that Is good and whole- and bery in the world for a swim finest places some for the children With these three forts two others You can sail about the pretty bays Grate any rich cheese and mix with native with fishermen or you can protecting the harbor entrance the butter a little salt and paprika or climb the two at the ends of the town and anup the hills where the boys are mustard and spread on the bread driving the klne home to other just above It Porto Bello might vociferously be milked or you can merely lie in well seem to have been Impregnable Fancy Towel the shade and dream dreams of the yet it was taken twice by the EngAn unusually lish Sir Francis Drake planned to handsome towel can Spanish galleons and the buccaneers be made of heavy linen huck and corA more delightful place for rest and capture It In 1596 but just as his onation crochet insertion Procure a the repair of shattered nerves would ships were about to begin the attack the huck towel of the size desired (the Drake died and was hurled In be hard to find by Dispirited sertion Is rather too heavy for the Taboga has a history too small as mouth of the harbor loss of their leader the English small guest towel with hemstitched the second It is De Luque the bishop William ends sailed Parker Cut one end off about an Inch of Panama away but Capt looked upon the Island 1602 With and a half above the hem On the saw that it was good and established took up the project in raw edge of the towel and on the there his country residence In fact two ships he got past the first forts raw edge of the piece cut off make the he maintained a household there the at night and after a desperate fight narrowest possible hems by hand year round for like many another captured and sacked the city carryThe coronation crochet to be UBed churchman of the old days he did not ing off 10000 ducts’ worth of plunder is that beautiful lace made by crochet- adhere The second taking of Porto Bello ruk of celibacy closely to thing coronation braid Into a design with His memory Is preserved by a bathwas the first notable exploit of Henry heavy crochet cotton It Is quite as ing place In a stream that runs down Morgan the famous buccaneer as an effective as cluny Join the two the mountain side called the Bish- Independent commander of a fleet places of the towel after they are op’s Pool It was reserved for the Sailing Into what ’Is now Colon hareach hemmed by whipping on to both use of him and his retinue Above It bor he took feta men up a river in small hems the strip of insertion is the Family Pool for women and canoes landed at a place called and Only one end of the towel should be children and still higher up Is the Longa Lem os marching in this fashion the hemornamented the men through the Jungle attacked the city Pool of the Letters for stitching being sufficient for the other The last one derives its name from from the rear First capturing the end the Inscription ‘‘J P B Ohio" carved castle above the town he shut the rock This la a reminder on a near-bgarrison In one room and blew them Cold Boiled Rice as Luncheon Dish that in 1852 the Fourth Infantry U and the fort to pieces with gunpowThe governor the citizens and A crossed the Isthmus en route der Cold boiled rice can be used In for garrison duty In California hav- the rest of the soldiers surprised and good luncheon or breakfast dish were soon driven Into Butter a baking dish and put a layer ing sailed from New York on the one of the other forts and for hours of rice In it then one of cheese either United States mall steamer Ohio Cholera was prevalent at the time In they bravely withstood the assaults grated or cut into little bits until as Esquemel-inbuccaneers the and soldiers of the American Sprinkle with salt and pepper put Panama tells us Captain Morgan began to In another layer of rice and cheese and the sailors from the Ohio were attacked by the disease about eighty despair of the whole success of the and cover the dish with bread crumbs Some of the sick enterprise Finally he had a number Pour cupful of rich milk or of them dying the were left on Taboga island to recov- of ladders made and forced cream over the rice and bake for thirhe had capty minutes In a hot oven or until it is er and evidently one of them did re- priests and nuns whom the cover sufficiently to climb up to the tured to set them up against nicely browned Many of these poor creatures bathing pool and leave the record walls that is a mystery to the native In- were killed by the defenders but at Brownies last the ladders were placed and the Incidentally Cream one cup of sugar and half habitants of this day a cup of butter Beat In two eggs Add U S Grant then a captain was with buccaneers swarmed up them carrying which fireballs and pots of powder the Fourth Infantry on that trip of unsweetened chocotwo squares If you climb up the hill following they kindled and hurled among the late that has been melted over hot waThe garrison surrendered ter half a cup of chopped nuts and this stream most of the way you will Spaniards discretion the a but to summit of at at gallant come a governor place the flour of over a the half cup Spread There set defended himself so obstinately that bottom of a buttered pan and bake pass called Las Cruces In cement are three small crosses the English were forced to kill him Cut in thin strips when done In Porto Bello sevthe most exciting In- Morgan remained commemorating cident in the Island’s history Ac- eral weeks plundering the place and Jellied Consomme Paprika work written torturing the citizens to induce them well sea- cording to a Spanish Make a strong consomme to reveal the hiding places of their and stir in after clearing it early in the last century a shipload soned pirates came Balling up riches half box gelatin dissolved in cold wa- of Peruvian 1815 and decided Taboga Though an important place In the ter Pour In a pan to set when want- the coast In They landtransshipment of gold from the west ed for serving cut In square and pile was a good place to loot coast of Sou h America Porto Bello into consomme cups and sprinkle the ed and drove the small Spanish garwas a large town but for sevof the out never rison and up the village top of each with paprika ' mountain But In the pass the sol- eral weeks each year it was very This was at the time of diers rallied the Inhabitants came to populous To Prevent Glasses From Cracking and there says the the annual fair when the galleons hot liquid Into a their assistance When pouring chronicler a most bloody combat from Spain were In the harbor waitglass always put a spoon or fork Into mule trains to bring the the hours for for the pirates Finally ing the leceptacle first This Is very raged were routed and fled to their ship gold from Panama Then merchants good as it keeps the hot liquid from leaving three men dead on the field and adventurers from all that part of cracking the glasB of battle! tbe world gathered in the village and The isthmus reeks with history trade was brisk in the big building To Keep Dinner Hot of the most interesting pas- now sailed the custom house whose Cover the food closely with a tin some M which have to do with Porto ruined walls still are standing sages of and set It over a basin of hot water But the visitor who goeB chandlsing drinking and fighting dividThis keeps the food hot and at the Bello tnere with mind full of the mighty ed the time until the galleons set sail same time prevents it from drying fights and great trade of the old for Spain with their golden cargoes a'S MILDRED CAROLINE I would not even have come to Vernon 1 have somethin to tell you — vital serious Let me get under shelter somewhere will you?” Vernon led the way to a roofed summer house In the garden They sat down on one of Its side benches “Vernon” said Paul “you know how ' dearly I love Eva” “Yes” said his brotber In a low tone of constraint “I have seen her tonight secretly I am to see her later She Is all the world to me I want you to let me tell her the whole Btory of my trouble In the city" “No!” spoke Vernon and his tones were Incisive and mandatory “I feel like a cad a craven to think that you should be blamed for what I did I was reckless wicked when I took that $500 from your pocket and spent It claiming that our step father owed it to me which morally he did Then your kindness your sacrifice Since then oh believe me! I have not I am touched a card or tasted wine offered a splendid position In the west The firm has even advanced me two hundred dollars Vernon brother release me from my promise not to reveal my blame about that money” “You are telling me tbe truth about your prospects your reform?” sir there goes prodigal on” declared Seth Ramsey “With the fatted calf sort of left out though eh Seth?” and Ethan Bannister the village gossip poked his crony In the ribs with a sly wink and a gleesome chuckle “Oh he's being treated all right for I’ve tamed down some of his notions” declared Ramsey “I tell you a feed of the real husks of life does some of these smart fellows good once In awhile" “Tell about It Seth urged the scandal loving Bannister “Well as you know Paul and Vernon are my stepsons Their mother left them something substantial but I am guardian and trustee for ten years" “Yes I know about that” nodded Bannister "Well they have a yearly allowance Young Paul thought It wasn’t enough and went to the city a few months Bince I refused to advance “Sacredly” him a penny and I reckon he hates “Then I glory In the Joy It would me for It Last month I had to send have given poor dead mother My Vernon to the city to collect a claim I am working out your salvation of his mother’s estate I knew he boy Thank God for the privilege!” hankered to see that shiftless brother At seven o’clock the next mornof his so I let him go Instead of ing with a batter and bang on his coming back In two days aB planned bedroom door Seth Ramsey shouted with the 3500 he was gone a week out excitedly: and came back without a cent” "Get Vernon Here’s great up “Why where was the money?” news! Your brother Paul eloped with “Collected and spent He faced me Eva Cross last night They have gone He confessed that moat of out west and left squarely a note asking forIt had gone in 'a fling at city life’ as and all that pother What giveness he called It Automobiles six dollars do you think of that?” a day hotel a little gambling Sorry "Are sure of this?” asked Verhut the only thing to do was to cut non In ayou husky tone out allowance his year’s That "Oh yes They drove to Virden it Vernon has been meek and were squared married by the minister and Industrious ever since Glad to there” get home and going to behave himThe old man went down the stairs self” chuckling and talking to himself With It took Ethan Bannister just his stepson at a distance he could hours to spread the news all hold on to the trust money over Cllfden garnished with all the Vernon arose dressed himself went frills his lively fancy could add to down the stairs and into the little 1L The serious ones of the commun- front parlor of the house He paused before a picture that of his dead mother He looked up into her sweet patient face and thought of all the kind deeds she had done and then with an affectionate glance at the portrait of Paul and smiled Then his Bhoulders strengthened for the burden he had chosen to bear Vernon took from his memorandum book a pressed faded rose and kissed It "Yes (Copyright 1913 by W G Chapman) RELEASED TO VISIT DENTIST Plea of 8ufferer Softened Heart of Justice — Similar Circumstances In History Recorded ter “Eva" he said after a time “I have a letter to you from my brought brother Paul” His lips twitched as he noted the of glad delight that came expression into her beautiful face In fact she reached bo eagerly for the proffered missive that it slipped from her hand In stooping to recover it a rose fell from her bosom Unnoticed by her Vernon secured the flower and concealed It in his pocket Then In a few minutes he went Once alone he pressed the away prized flower to his lipB then caretwo leaves fully placed it between Theodore Roberts' the Recently was released temporarily from street jail New York In order that he might call upon his dentist during five different days and have his teeth fixed Roberts was because he serving out a commitment had failed to pay alimony to his wife Before under a decree of separation he could be permitted to go to tbe dentist an affidavit had to bp submitted in which Dr Frank E Seely the dentist declared Roberts had Riggs disease and would lose all his teeth The if not attended to immediately court granted permission because the dentist could rot make use of his Instruments at the jail From the time of the story of Damon and Pythias various reasons for temporary release from jail have been givtn It is related that In the Napoleonic era a soldier confined in a milfor a minor offense itary prison against the service during a brief time of peace was released in order that he might be present at tbe christening of bis infant son born during his But Napoleon In orimprisonment der to test the Intensity of the man's desire made him agree to serve a year longer for the privilege of a three-daThe soldier gladly did it furlough and when he returned found a pardon and a corporal’s warrant for his infant son to be valid when the son had “served with credit six months In the emperor’s army of the future" Frederick the Great released an audacious captain under sentence of death so that the captain might “tell him a few beneficial things about himself" Tbe things told face to face Influenced the great king to pardon the blunt soldier of his memorandum book “And now to forget” he said grimly as he returned to his cheerless home — "for Paul’s sake" It was a humdrum life with miserly mean spirited old Seth Ramsey but Vernon shared It without a murmur He gave up all social pleasures and Cllfden viewed his penitent behavior of the restored outcast approvingly One night dark and stormy Verson sat reading in his room when at the there came a sudden window At first he fancied It was the wind blowing the tree branches against the panes Then peering out he discovered a beckoning form near some bushes “It Is Paul” he said and was quickhis ly down In the yard to greet brother “Come into the house" he invited "No" responded Paul definitely "I will never cross the threshold of the miserly old man who refused me help when I needed It so You sorely good dear brother!” and the speaker passed an affectionate arm through hat of Vernon “only for you who ave been so good so loyal to me Nightmare Law' The effect of a man’s declarations in his sleep when offered ae evidence was Involved in Martineux vs people before the supreme court In Colorado In which the court held that nightmare utterances In the nature of admissions or declarations are not competent evidence against a defendant The court held also that where a witness testifying to such declarations said he didn’t know whether the man was asleep or awake but thought hs was asleep when he spoke an Instruction that the jury might consider such declarations was erroneous The court ruled: 'N’’It Is the voluntary statements ot party that may be used against him One Is not responsible for what he says In his sleep because he is unconscious and It Is not voluntary In 12 Cyc 432 it Is said: “Words altered by the accused while asleep are not competent evidence against him of what he since he is unconscious says and It is for the jury to determine whether the accused was awake or asleep when he spoke’” actor Ludlow “I Have Seen Her Tonight Secretly” shook their heads at the appalling break of a model young man The lively youth of the village rather admired this exponent of a finished edu cation tn the traps and glories of a ity great city Vernon had Indeed quieted down He acted as though he had something on his mind but he carried himself as erect as ever as handsome and manly as ever and looked everyWhen he body squarely In the eye went one evening to call upon Eva Cross he was a trifle embarrassed at the rather cool reception of her mother but that soon wore away as he sat In the rose bower with the daugh- |