Show HtmmHmHttHmf SOME FAVORITE RECIPES ttmHtH By NELLIE The moat loeeabla quality that any human being can possaaa Is tolerance It la tha elaion that enable on to aaa thtnea from another' a viewpoint It ta caneroa-Itthat concede to other tha rlcht to their own opinion and their owa pecullarltlea It la the that enable ua to let peobigots ple be happy In their own way of our way— Rotary Bulletin Let na not forget the value of fruits In our mepus nd vegetables Banana Suprems —Reel scrape and cut four bnimnaa crosswise Into quarters Rut cupful of nuts a food through chopper with four crackers gruhuin Mix with ot a cupful of brown sugar teiutpoonful of nutmeg Roll the batmnas In this and lay close together in a buttered 20 minutes with Serve lUke pan whipped cream Maids of Honor — Bout two eggs with cupful of sugar until light then add two cupfuls of cottage cheese two tablespoonfuls of cream one half cupful of seedless raisin one of lemon peel one teaspoonful two of lemcu Juice Rut a of chopped almonds spoonful of the tilling Into individual tart pans lined with rich pastry aud bake In a moderately hot oven Apple Fluff — Reel core and cut up three large apples simmer with Just enough water to cook without burnSoften one and one half ing of gelatin In one cupful of water then heat until well dissolved spoonfuls of juice of lemon with of a cupful of maple sirup to the apples which have been previously put Cool and when bethrough a sieve Add ginning to set beat until light the stiffly beaten whites of two eggs folded gently Into the mixture Turn Into a mold which has been rinsed In Serve with a cold water and chill made of the egg yolks or custard cream may be used as a sauce With Polenta Sausages — Sprinkle one and cupfuls of corn meal Into a quart of boiling salted water stirring and cooking for 20 minutes i 'V f HOW TO COOK OKRA ! Select young okra wash It well and cut crosswise Id pieces about Vi Inch thick Heat the fat In a heuvy skillet add the okru cover cook for 10 minutes and stir frequently to prevent Remove the cover continue burning to cook until the okra Is tender aud lightly brown and serve at once 1 quart Salt to tast okra 4 tba fat Okra Is one of the vegetables which after being used chiefly In a limited locality suddenly began to finu Its way all over the United States due to better marketing and storage facilities One result has been that many people are not quite sure how to cook It when they see It offered for sale In the South there are numerous uses for okra and various methods of pre paring It Here Is one of the best The recipe Is furnished by the bureau of home economics: Now add ona pint of Ugbtly beaten one whipping cream beaten atilt and quart of sliced peaches Seres over sliced angel food or sponge cake Jellied Custard With Peaches— Prepare the following custard and mold : Take one tablespoonful of gelatin f pints of soften In one and milk heat to boiling and pour over tho beaten yolks of three eggs and cupful of sugar teaspoonful of salt one teaspoonful of cook well adding the slmond almond after the mixture Is taken from the Fold In the beaten whites and stove a large mold When chilled Into turn serve with sliced peacliea and cream (© 1934 Wutarn Newspaper Union TEMP freshly cut and ImmeAsparagus diately served Is a wholesome aud apA§ petizing product of the garden It la one of the earliest green vegetables It is especially enjoyed Is often which Wild asparagus found growing on the farm may be used by the housewife It furnishes for nourishment the family which would otherwise be used by the plant In the growth of Its stalk and leaves For green aspnragua the shoots are cut near the surface of the soil while for white asparagus the shoota are cut several Inches below the surface na soon as the tops appear 7SE '’5¥‘WrS 42T Tv ICE - 2 DAj UNWRAPPED temperatures and furnishes surfaces for condensation of odors (Pmpartd be tha United State Department of Agriculture) A of what better understanding goes on when we put lee and food Into a refrigerator has led to an absolute repudiation of “Ice blankets” They Flew by Uranus You’re a telescope always asking about life on the planets Of course they wonder most about Mar and a little about Venus but I will tell you that there’s no life on Uranus— nor on Both are too hot Stars are Neptune also too hot “Uranus was named after an ancient god A brilliant man named By JULIA BOTTOMLEY CO 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000-00000000000000000000- these “dressy” afternoon occasions is It the use of embroidered fabrics will be seen by the sketches herewith that we are slipping back gracefully to a deslgnfulness so far as materials are concerned which for sometime past has been omitted from the We refer to the apstyle program plication of embroidery floss In decorative motifs on plain backgrounds also embroidered eyelet effects For the costume to the left In the illustration the designer chooses one of the very new embroidered fabrics — crisp linen In this Instance the patterning worked In soft durene yarns of subtle luster and extremely clear and buoyant colors The formal afternoon frock to the left seen at Aiken where the sun shines brightly and garden parties are In order Illustrates the consequently revival of sheer batiste with eyelets embroidered In softly sparkling durene which by the way Is a Dew nationally nsed term referring to an Improved less Ve! Historic The names of the vessels which brought the first colonists to Jamestown Vat were the Sarah Constant the Godspeed and the Discovery They came to anchor off the Island where Jamestown 13 1007 was established on May Shkpr’ William Shakespeare Family was the third child In the family Two daughters who died In Infancy were the first and second children The others were Gilbert Joan Anne Richard and Edmond In a good refriger- low enough to temperaturea and 'meat especially Increase goes on very rapidly In these foods above certain detemperatures Below grees Is now considered proper for a storage of milk and meat buThe diagram by the prepared reau of home economics of the United of Agriculture State Department shows the difference in temperature In two boxes one with unwrapped the other with wrapped Ice Current of cold air move downward from the melting Ice so that the place just below the Ice on the floor of the refrigerator la the coldest spot In the first case It la 42 degrees Fahrenheit In this part of the box and In the second 43 degree Fahrenheit In laboratory tests made by the bureau the total amount of Ice saved was two In 24 hours by wrapping worth about one cent a day pounds the but to save this small amount runs the risk of lusuffl housekeeper clent refrigeration and failure to have These shortcomings odora absorbed defeat the entire purpose of refrig- Try Hanford’s Balsam of All ealr mmi tuthoHisS the lirat kotu IVlyrrh t rlund ®ur II nt iuiIm Chicken a Songster George W Vaught of Kenilworth III called at the village manager’s office to protest against a notice be bad received calling attention to a local ordinance against keeping chickens "I am not keeping chickens” be said “But It Is true (hat 1 have a chicken It’s a pet and I claim w have as much right to have It as a neighbor haa to have a canary bird It is a musical chicken and we keep her merely as a vocalist and Interpreter ot songs When my wife the pluno or the violin the plays-o- n chicken sings And she is off pitch much less than a lot of grand opera stars I’ve bad to listen to We call her Chicken Patti”— Indianapolis News safeguard tnllk since bacterial eration SOME HOUSEHOLD HINTS 1EADACHB? InaUti of dangerous heart de- pr— Bants tak aafa mild purely vagatabl MATVEI’ ABMIST aud g t rid of tho bowol polns that canto tho troublo Nothing liko Nt for btUousMM alek Acta headache and constipation Never gripe pleasantly Mild safe partly vastM A druse!— ly SSe Mat lh 19 Wight rxzx TITS for drying This prefrom run- Tocut butter -- without having It stick to the knife rinse the knife off with hot water first or fold a piece of waxed paper over the sharp edge The miles aha walks In her work not to her work are what make the housewife weary Rearranging equipment will often reduce the distances TAKE fl iLy Spice and Pilgrim About 28000 Mohammedan pilgrims from the Netherlnnd East Inmade the pilgrimage to Mecca the of lust months three last during year The numher nf visitors from where prices the rubber districts wer was smaller uncertain than usual while the number from the and spice districts where coffee prices were good whs greater The total from the two districts made up the normal pllgrlinnge from the lands dies Tbe oldest known recipe for ing perfume Is jn the thirtieth ter of Exodus 'liTthe Bible Cheese Is an excellent meat substitute because it Is rich In protein and fat and contains calcium phosphorus aud iltamln A Blankets should be bung so the stripes are vertical vents the brighter color ning into the ground color UKM A MILLION mak- chap- fot 'SOlilESll W LIVER TROUBLES Coated tongue bed breath constipation nauaea indigest too dizxinea result from acid stomach Avoid senooa iilnea by taking August Flow at one Get Relieve pwnarir any good druggist weetena stomach liven liver auUdtgestioa dear poisons You fed fin eat anything t with out AUGUST p LOWER Shoulder of Lamb Easily Boned th United State Dapartmant of Agriculture ) A shoulder of lamb la one of the most tender and Juicy cuts but It Is the sometimes passed by because housewife believes It will be difficult to carve All of the bones can be removed however and the easily meat la then sliced without any trouble The Bureau of Home Economics of the United States Department of Agriculture likes a boned (Prepared by character These sketches point to more than good fashion lesson— contrast In frocks and wraps for afternoon both normal and high waistlines hats coats and shoes matching or their color harmonies contrasting the tone coloring of the costumes with which they are worn Vogue for the hand bag which Is of the same material a one’s gown Is accented in the figure to the right (A 1111 W'wtara Newspaper Lnlon one afternoon parties and social affairs are rethe motifs fabrics ice ForlvyPoisoning maintain William Ilerschel discovered him but was too modest to have the planet named after himself so chose the name of an old god Instead" "If I ever did anything like discovering a planet I’m sure I would want it named after me” Harry iald I’m not strong for conceited people" They flew by Uranus looking out at It from the windows of the plane It seemed very large from their view of It —so close at hand —and then the went direction of In the pilot Neptune "Neptune was discovered less than one hundred years ago by an Englishman named John Couch Adams but he named this planet after Father About the same time too a Neptune French astronomer nnmed Severrler discovered this plunet” a "Have either of these planets moon!" Harry asked “Yes Neptune has a moon to keep him company way off Jn the sky And Uranus has four little ones" "Better than none I should say” Harry remarked “But now we must visit the stars Oh there Is so much to be seen Tour Solar system amounts to so little when we think bow much else there Is— such countless stars and other sky families” © 1139 Watrn Newspaper Union) method of mercerizing cotton Durened cotton Is stronger more sparkling and more porous than ordinary cotton The use of the uneven peplum should be noted In the skptch at the right It flares up In the front while the long skirt line remains even The handkerchief leavcape Is removable ing the frock with a definite sleeve- with sort of paper or cloth covering that retards the melting of the Ice It Is true that wrapped tee does not melt as fast as unwrapped but for that very reason It does not give as low temperatures In the refrigerator or any ator the faster ice melts the lower the temperature of the air around It More surface Is also furnished by melting The of odors Ice for the absorption Important thing In using a refrigerator la that It shall be possible to BONNER me —” Harry did not hear the end of the sentence For they were flying once more lie made himself quite at home In the plane now lie looked at some of the charts as he ate sandwiches “Well Just whla by Uranus” said Cosmo “He’s next to the most distant planet and you can’t see him without WRAPPED Boxes rapping may save ice (a cent docs not save food aday)but itice melts slightly Unwrapped faster therefore gives lower - Saturn told Harry “My seasons” “are like yonrs In their degrees of warmth mild weather and so forth — only every one of my seasons lasts seven years” “Do you mean seven years of winter and seven years of spring and seven years of summer and so on?” asked Harry “Just what I menn” said Saturn “Glad yon get the Idea at once” “Do yon find anyone grumbling over having a season last so long? Now If we have too long a winter or too long a spring people grumble” “I never hear complaints” narry had hoped from the way In which he had put his question that Saturn would give himself away and answer that having no people ofi his planet there could be no complaints But Saturn’s eyes twinkled as he answered for he knew what was In HarHowever ry’s mind Ilnrry was Just about certain that there was no life From the look of what he could here Bee he could tell that it was very hot and that it was not like his earth where so many creatures lived It was the strangest thing— but at this moment Cosmo arrived with the How well they were going to plane guard their secrets Harry said to Saturn hurriedly for Cosmo said they mustn’t be late “Don’t forget to look at my rings through a telescope next time you get a chance” Saturn called out “Sorry I couldn’t have shown them to you here but on account of going around iER ta 8 ICE In Two In Temperature Stor y for ChildrenatBedtime Embroidered Fabrics Are Popular splendent t'XZ as unwrapped By MARY GRAHAM ft 46f SAVED c'V u 111 There’s scarcely an ache or pain that Bayer Aspirin won’t relieve promptly It can t remove the cause but it ttrill relieve the pain I Headaches Backaches Neuritis and neuralgia Yes and rheumatism Read proven directions for many important uses Genuine Aspirin can’t depress the heart Look fop the Bayer cross: A -- Of Difference Asparagus Wholesome jjjj uk&II MOM BBgMBaay coo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Fashions at ether daytime J MAXWELL Now add one pound of sausage meat which haa been well cooked and bro- ken Into email bits Stir it Into tha corn meal and pour into a mold to cover with tomato cool Unmold sauce and cheese and baka half an hour In a moderate oven Here la something different to serve with a lamb roast Instead of the usual mint Jelly: Cut grapefruit Into halves and remove In every other section the cavity place a wedge piece of mint shaped Mold the Jelly In Jelly shell grapefruit and the wedges will be of the same Size These are delightful substitutes for a fruit cocktail when serving lamb or fowl Buke small cup cakes spread with These make Jelly rind roll In coconut very nice little cakes to serve with a' cup of ten one Mix Rhubarb quart of Betty— dry breud crumbs with one fourth of Rlace n a cupful of melted butter lajer of sweetened rhubarb sauce lu a baking dish and cover with the buttered crumbs repeat adding a dash of cinnamon or nutmeg until one quart sauce and nil the crumbs are used Bake fifteen minutes The fresh rhubarb may be used adding sugar for each lajer and baking Serve with a bard sauce minutes Peach Dainty — Cream two tablespoonfuls of butter with one cupful of sugar and add the yolks of two eggs 1 H Not Be Wrapped Ice Should Boning a Shoulder of Lamb shoulder to be stuffed and sewed up for baking In the form of s “cushion ronst” rather than a rolled roast Directions for taking the bones out properly are given by tbe Bureau of Industry The first requisite is a sharp with S narrow blade about 4 Inches long and half an Inch wide knife or S Do keep this knife In a kltchea among other kitchen tools or where It Is flkely to be picked ap for like peeling odd uses potatoes or whittling Lamb shoulder as ent for the retail as almost Is trade square and plump as a cushion It contains four or five blade ribs the shoulder the round To arm bone aDd part of the neck flat on the bone It lay the shoulder and tha down aide with the fat table First slip the knife unrib side up der the edge of the ribs and follow down along them to the neck bone leaving Just as much meat as possible Cut the riba and th on the shoulder neck bones from the meat Inside th shoulder there still remain tbe blade bone and the short end of the arm The flat blade and the round arm bone form a sort of ell that extends through The edge the center of the shoulder of the blade bone can be seen on the rear of the shoulder and the arm bone on the side toward the one who Is cutting Slip the knife deep Into the meat along the top or smooth aide of Continue the cut the shoulder blade around the comer to the arm bone raising a flap of lean meat that can be laid back far enough to expose the Teel out the full length of the bones Too blade and arm bone shoulder now have a cushion of meat open on two adjacent sides with a One large to hold a tasty stuffing pocket Whether roasted with or without stuffing the edges of the pocket should be sewed together before cooking not drawer ’TijiSW 1 took Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound when I waa tired nervous and rundown I saw the advertisement and decided to try it because I was hardly able to do my housework It has helped me in every way My nerves are better I have a good appetite I sleep well and 1 do not tire so easily I recommend the Veg- etable Compound to other women for it gives me so much strength and makes me feel like a new person” — Mrs Lena Maine 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