Show THE GARLAND mill II Ml III u II I II 111 H nil H-- MUM n m I If II Home-Grow- Knitted Cotton for Children B I l HU II ItWI tl I i JULIA BOTTOMLEY IM 'H I I! v i 55 mv-- practical fashions of knitted cotton which children’s specialty shops and departments are displaying with such pride are not beset with frills and furbelows (another point In their colorfavor) but they are charmingly ful coming In a range of beguiling shades The little pastel school frock Illustrated is in an adorable shade of blue Toungsters with a desire for gay color can have many kinds of both underwear and outerwear in this sturdy knitted pastel cotton such as durene shirts panties union suits sun suits and cunning costumes with skirts snd clever styled smartly and sleeveless sweaters cardigans The typical undergarment for and unfants has been serviceable for years It Is only Just imaginative recently that stylists have Interested In fashion appeal as well themselves as that of service and ao It Is that emphasis is now being placed on pastel colors for "young” underwear as well as upon outer apparel ISIS Wutaro Nwpoar Doles I These j J II I I I ii H- It Is a knitted dress not that they do of wool for children draw the line at wearing waul mot of silk for silk is far too dressy for ordinary wear but Give up? Well the anguess what swer is beautiful sturdy and at the I same tiaosoft-tcotton du rene cotton if you please Durened cotton is really mercerized cotton the fiber being treated In a way to bring out a subtle luster and best of all to Intensive wear and endless withstand laundering " UTAH GARLAND TIMES Products Are Valuable n (PrepertO br the potted State Deportment at Agriculture of In counting up the advantages living on a farm the things supplied to the family table from the kitchen other and orchard the poultry garden live stock are an Important consideration Again most farms furnish firewood and often Ice budget and 1 he farm homemaker's household accounts do not give a true picture of the economic status of th prod family unless these snd evaluated nets ars recorded Most farm women also can or store s good part of their garden surplus put up Jams Jellies and pickles and “put When they take these down" eggs foods from the shelf and preserved notJ put them on the table they do always stop to think that If they lived In the city each glass of Jam or can of string beans would have to They are somebe paid for In cash times richer than they bad thought they sere Some of the farm woman’s are sold — butter and eggs products hens that bave outyoung broilers lived their usefulness- vegetables vboth canned and various 'other and fresh things Whether the Income from such sales Is looked on es belonging or Is to the homemaker personally pooled with the family cash one certainly should know what It amounts to In order to Judge which activities and which do not pay -But" complains the average farm “It’s too complicated to homemaker keep track of every basket of vegetables bring In the house or every jar of pickles I put away I never had a head for figures anyway" The bureau of home economics of the United States Department of Agri culture had this objection in mind when Farmers' Bulletin 1553-- “Planning and Recording Family Expenditures” was written and In devising a household account f practical bok The first suggestion made is that a pad or large card be kept hangWhenever anying fn the kitchen thing Is brought in for household use the kind and quantity can be entered at once Materials for home canning can be written down when they are gathered and then they will not need to' be recorded at the time of use With a tittle care the person who does the recording— and it Is best for one person usually the homemaker to attend to this entirely — can avoid th mistake of entering materials more than once At the end of a week or a month the entries on the pad or card can be transferred to a special page in the account book beaded “Products furnished by the farm for family use" Food That Are Needed for Good Teeth large amount of sugar and certain bacteria cause an acid condition which dissolves the enamel of the teeth Calcium phosphorus and vitamin D are essential for good teeth The health of the teeth is quite dependent upon vitamin C found In tomatoes oranges grapefruit snd raw vegetables The two former are found in milk the latter in cod liver oil liver egg yolks and chicken fat Cothere is a ntrary to popular opinion great amount of circulation In a tooth A performance of starch Ing of ironing and that come from their tubbing almost if not quite as prettily colorful a new Mothers do Indulge In dream just like that come true We dream Sometimes are Inclined to think that the little dress pictured Is pretty good evidence ItttM Department CPrpard bv the Unit of Aarlcultor ) There are a number of common spewhich got Into bouse cie of ant from time to time and cause annoyance by appearing on foods especially sugar cakes candles and other sweets snd cooked foods of animal origin An ant having once gnlned access to foods the discovery of these sorts report to the colony snd In aa Incredibly abort time the premises may be visawartnlng with these unwelcome trees they may be caught In large numbers by putting up poisoned bait of a sugar sirup to which consisting sodium arsenlte benzoate of soda and tartaric acid are added Precautions should be taken to safeguard human animals when beings and domestic poisoned sirups are being prepared or ¥ T A VJVJWi AVJA in ! i Li1' I Poisoned Bag I i 'I I X mk Ami Bait in a Paraffined Paper Being Nailed to a Tree on hand Rait of this kind Is a paraffined paper bag with folded down to admit the Is nailed on the tree as shown out of reach of little children Smalt lawns may be sprayed with kerosene emulsion or a very strong to destroy ants Dissoap solution solve half a pound of any common In one laundry soHp gallon of water for use In this way kept put one ants LAAV lato side It A UllAXi V JL Pelican “Well" sold sny that I they were in “I meant Mrs Pelican was in the nest and the nest when I fed them “Of course the food didn't stay in the nest" "It did In a way" said Mr Pelican "The little ones weren’t going out and the food ent into ttwru “They were in the nest" "Oh denr oh dear" said Mrs Pel to speak "W ill I ever learn lean correctly? "Mr Pelican is such a very particular creature about Ills speech and about my speech" "So it seems" said the ducks Is good enough for “Well quacking us and we don't Just care what ne we when quack" say "It's as easy to be right as wrong” sold Mr Pelican In a haughty tone and he smiled In a kind way at Mrs Pelican "You’ll yet learn my love" "Ah thank you” said Mrs Pelican sweetly "I suppose” said Mrs White Duck "that It Is extremely useful to have those pouches that hang down under your beaks" useful" "Indeed it is extremely said Mrs Pellcnn "We can eat so much more In that way ‘Yes ever so much more" "Of course that Is a great advnn tage" Mr Pelican added In a tone as though he were telling the ducks that he owned the best part of the world "When they can fly they will forget they have web feet for even though their legs are short as ours nre" said 5 prepare: A simple dessert well made and daintily served gives Just the finishing touch ts s plain dinner Here are a few desserts that may be helpful in planning and the dinner menus: On baking day when the oven Is not too well occupied prepare and bake a pastry shell or two or bake on shells the patty tins for individual These will keep well for s few plea days and It will be found most helpful to put In a filling of lemon cover dessert with a meringue snd have These shells In a very few minutes may be filled with crushed fruit topped with whipped cream or they may be Marshmallow and Fruit Pudding-Soak of a cupful of candled cherries and pineapple cat Into pieces either In the pineapple Juice or any fruit Juice either canned or fresh for an hour or more Use maraschino cherries and their own sirup If preferred Cut pound of marsh-nmallows Into six pieces each Bent one cupful of whipping cream until stiff add three tablespoonfuls of eon- fectloner’s sugar gradually then a half teaspoonful of almond a Mix the marshfew drops of vanilla mallows with one half cupful of pecan meats broken Into pieces snd fold all together Chin and serve In the pastry cups A Dainty Lunchson Dssssrt— Spread the round butter crackers with marshmallow cream and tn the center of each place a teaspoonful ef pineapple BONNER or orange marmalade Beat the whites of two eggs until stiff and dry add cupful of powdered sugar snd with a pastry tube pipe this around the edge of the meringue cracker set a rose of meringue then tn the center Sprinkle with grunu biled sugar and brown lightly In oen Spice Cake— Sift two and one half cupfuls of pastry of soda one teasjxxinful teaspoonful of baking powder teaspoon-fUeach of allspice nutmeg mace and of cinnamon teaspoonful Sift three times Cream cupful of butter add two cupfuls of sifted brown sugar and cream together until tight and fluffy Add two eggs well beaten and the flour mixture alternately with one cupful of sour milk Beat well after each addition and bake In a greased tin eight by Bake fifty minutes eight Inches Cooked minced carrot may be added In the same way Beans pens onion or cabbage used la the same pmpr tlon will give variety (®- 1VSS Vatin Ntwaiwpar Union — what but the remedy can always be the same Good old Castoria! There's comfort in every drop of this pure vegetable reparation and not the slightest arm in its frequent use As often as laby has a fretful spell is feverish or cries and can’t sleep let Cdstoria soothe and quiet him Sometimes it’s a touch of colic Sometimes constipation Or diarrhea— a condition that should always be checked without delay Just keep Castoria handy and give it promptly Relief will follow if it doesn’t very promptly yon ho ula call a physician m II! Hotel for Londoa London's new Thames house is to be the largest hotel In Europe and the biggest commercial building In the world outside America It will have 2000 rooms with baths the number of baths being another innovation for hostelries In Europe Biggest made the once they said about ducka feel "We are Mr CILAt filled with a butterscotch or filling chocolate thus having any kind that seems desirable or Is sell liked' The following will be another filling that takes but a few moments to MARY GRAHAM p:o:o:o:o:o:o:oioid to itors According to the bureau of entomology of the United State Department of Agriculture both house and garden ant at times become a pent in the pantry and kitchen The species that live entirely within doors nest in woodor articles of furniwork masonry ture They ard often very difficult to eradicate because of their InaccessiIf the nest can be located by bility following the trail of the workers back to the point of their disappearance the inmates of the nest may sometimes be reached and destroyed by Injecting kerosene a little carbon disulphide or gasoline Into the opening by means in the of an oil enn or small syringe use of these substances precautions should be taken to see that no fire Is present as they are all inflammable of attracting subThe removal stances from their reach should be the first step Keep food supplies which are likely to attract ants In tight containers or In the refrigerator and sweep op promptly any crumbs of cake or bread scattered by children Find and destroy the hest as soon as possible It ought not to be necessary to take up the flooring to get at It for poison baits can be used to kill the queens and tha brood Almost any of the common garden or lawn ants which build their little crater nests In the soil about houses house pests may become temporarily In their search for food substances When ants are found swarming up By The ducks had just said they had but had noticed the pelican children not said they thought they were handsome 'They’ll soon be able to fly as well as we can” said Mrs Pelican with pride “We are having lessons every day" said Mr Pelican "They are too old for the nest now— yes they are much too old" "What good times we did have ‘‘It was then" said Mrs Pelican such fun to find fish and take them bits — feeding them home delicious jdght In the nest" i’ou mean right In the beaks and tihrnce to their good pouches" said be sure just WE can never an infant restless Retort Sarcastic First Blues Ringer —Did you Bee the mall I got on that act? Fifty letters no less Second Blues Singer— Yeh — I wish I could afford $1 worth of stamps every time I sing Evening Story for the Children Oh If some genius would only in comfortable Wnt durable practical attractive frock for little girls outfor fit for little boy and aunaulta both that will not continuously rip tear and wrinkle during the siege of hour of play and hour of school— that do not demand a regarment fr ANY BABY Mrs Pelican strong "Every can fly" be one knows how the pelicans Mrs ‘White Duck and Mrs Duck are listening they were feeling unhappy could not fly nearly so well They as the pelicans could and their feet were Just as bad The pelicans noticed that they had While ducks very quiet and at knew that what they had feet was what made the unhappy having a fish dinner" said Mrs Pelican In society voice which elie thought was very superior and smart “and we would be honored if yon would Join us “It is to be given on the bank by the pond and we’d enjoy having fine guests like the ducks” That made the ducks feel quite happy again and they quacked delightedly "I would like to bring some delicious Insects along with me" said Duck Mrs “I have some wonderful bugs — fresh White Duck today” snld Mrs "Can’t we Join our dinners together and ail bave a party? "It will be every one’s party Every one will be able to enjoy it" "Fine scheme" said Mrs Pelican “I approve of It" said Mr Pelican "as I do a great deal of the marketing and I like to see folks and creatures share things and be friendly" So they all bad a fine party and as was heard! such a ® 1130 Western Newspaper Union Serve Foods in the Baking Dishes Sweeter Children's stomachs sour and need an Keep their systems sweet with Phillips Milk of Magnesia I When tongue or breath tells of acid condition— correct it with a Most men and spoonful of Phillips women have been comforted by this universal sweetener— more mothers should Invoke Its aid for their children It is a pleasant thing to take Yet neutralizes more acid than the harsher things too often employed for the purpose No household should be without it l Phillips is the genuine product physicians endorse for general use the name Is important "Milk of Magnesia” has been the U S registered trade mark of the Charles IL Phillips Chemical-Cand its predecessor Charles If -Phillips since 1875 Milk of Magnesia Stuffed Tomatoes Served United States Depsrtment Agriculture) When food can he served In the same dishes In which they were there is considerable suvlng cooked for the home in time and trouble maker Glass and earthenware casseroles pie plates and dishes of other shapes are all attractive enough to be put on the table and as foods baked tn them almost always have s pleascruuibs or a ing color of browned pastry top they appeal Immediately to the eye as well as to the palate served In a shalStuffed tomatoes low baking dish or pie plate are good example of colorful flavory food prepared with a minimum of effort There is either no cooking pan or no serving dish— whichever way yon look One utensil at at It— to be washed The bureau of home least eliminated of tbe United Slates Deeconomics of gives these Agriculture partment directions for stuffing tomatoes: (Prepared Urge toes strip bv th of firm toma- - crumb celery seed bacon ( tP I tableapoona chopped parsley - M tP pepper cup buttered I tb chopped onbread crumb lon t cup dry bread remove a tldn Wash the tomatoes lice from the stem end and carefully acoop out the pulp so that the toffiato y the shell will not be broken until crisp remove from the hncon in a Pis Plats and break the bacon Into small pieces Add the parsley and onion to the fat cook for a few minutes add the cup of dry bread crumbs celery seed salt pepper crisped bacon and tomato pulp Stir until well mixed and add more salt if necFill the tomato cups with this essary mixture cover the top with the buttered crumbs place In a shallow baking dish snd bake in a moderate oven for 45 to 60 minutes or until the tomatoes are tender and the crumbs are brown Serve from the baking dish pan tbe refrigerator preOvercrowding circulation of cool air and cut Its efficiency vents down Milk and fruit drinks in are not only refreshing valuable food materials a hot but weather contain a adds to the tempting appearance Color success of a vegetable dinner attractive arrangement of food on ths plate and daintiness all coant A Careful mothers remember that picmeals for the children should be well balanced and as thoroughly supervised a regular meals at bouts nic as ‘About ten year ago I got to weak and rundown that I felt miserable all over One day my husband said ‘Why don’t you take Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound?’ When I had taken two bottles I felt better so I kept on My little daughter was born when 1 had been married twelve years Even my doctor said ‘It’s wonderful stuff’ You may publish this letter for I want all the world to know how this medicine has helped me”— Mn Horten Jones ao3 48th Street Union City N J |