Show TIMES THE GARLAND GV by JIMMY GARTEI GIRL j ' ffl THE little pretty with girls all their curls Ami ruffles and silks and laces And pearly white hands and faces But then — they never could As little girls do today Cook garlic In butter three minutes and remove Add meat and sear Add all sides until light brown water cover and simmer over a low fire one hour Add cream and paprika and reheat Baled Tomatoes Cut tomntoea In halves arrange on a baking dish sprinkle liberally with salt sugar and celery salt cover with minced onion and arrange half a atrip of bacon on each tomato Bake about fifteen minutes in a hot oven 425 degrees F or twenty roinntes in a moderate oven 375 degrees F son on play Compote Peel but do not core small cooking apples Prepare a heavy sirup using equal parts granulated sugar and water Cook this sirup for live minutes Put the pared apples In and simmer Reslowly until they are translucent Add two tablemove from the sirup spoons fresh grated orange peel for Cool sirup each cup of sirup At serving time spoon It over the chilled apples Garnish with whipped cream Into which a small amount of riced cream cheese bas been folded They never could climb up trees (“Matilda — come down from there please!”) Or play with a ball and bat (“Maria you mustn’t do that!”) Or romp with the boys in the street (“Now children that isn’t discreet!”) Sabyon Sauce rind and juice A cup sherry cups sngar 2 eggs Orated It couldn’t have been any fun — Mix yolks until And I’m glad That I never was one C TALKING by Harper eggs 1 Brother— WNU Service ABOUT FAVORITE MEALS 2 2 2 2 2 $ By i If EDITH ONE has asked me to write words concerning my favorthe This is really asking ite meal impossible because have so many fa Perhaps you orite food combinations about one will like to hear however use for or two of the menus which buffet suppers of which I am particuYou see my friends are larly fond so likely to bring along one or two extra persons and a buffet supper can sel be stretched so easily Actually serve dam call any of the media that dinner'- "fVheb Invite to my friends them to supper they don’t expect more thjn two courses although they sometimes get three The other night for Instance I gave them what I call toasted cheese although It la really baked This Is on oM family recipe which demands only one fork besides the dish in which it With Is baked for its preparation with tomatoes baked served this bacon made by the easiest method For dessert I gave them chocolate pudding with which have been doing some experimental work I also provided fruit which made the centerpiece I Intended it for a substitute for those who did not like chocolate pudding but as I had 100 per cent takers for the pudding it provided an extra course Since the return of beer I have had a number of Welsh rarebit parties kind made Just with the cheese seasoning and beer With this a potato salnd may be served made savory with bits of bacon onion cuOf course there cumber and celery must be hot toast pickles olives and For dessert usually other relishes serve fruit If beer Is served during one of these meals coffee comes at the end otherwise there should be large cups of coffee served with the main course Another tried and true buffet sapper menu consists of veal paprika noodles with poppy seeds and ground almonds pees dressed with a very little cream SOME M really green not as salad Mixed Green rich as butter and Individual Salad In an extra large salad cu sliced lettuce watercress cumbers and a clove of garlic encased In a cube of bread At the table pour over about one quarter of a cup of with a salad oil and mix thoroughly satad fork and spoon until every loaf Is coated with oil In the salad spoon put about one teaspoon of salt half a half a teaspoon teaspoon of mustard and half a teaspoon of pap of sugar rika mix together and All spoon with tarragon vinegar and mix again Stir Into salad add half a teaspoon of vinegar a sprinkle of freshly ground pepper mix well remove garlic and serve Arrange bowl Toasted Cheese Flake pound fresh cheese a fork and arrange In a greased shallow baking dish Sprinkle with break an salt mustard and paprika pour In egg on top of the seasoning enough milk to cover cheese and mix In well with a Set fork pan of hot water and bake 25 to 30 minutes In oven 375 degrees F until moderate set Veal Paprika 2 pounds solid veal Salt Pepper 2 tablespoons butter clove garlic cup water cup sour cream teaspoou paprika with Cut meat Into Tartare Sauce mayonnaise tablespoons minced parsley tablespoons minced chives or onion tablespoons minced capers tablespoons minced olives tablespoons minced cucumber cup teaspoon tj BARBER which is a mixed shortcakes lemon flavoring sugar and of eggs Stir over hot water It thickens pour on whites of beaten stiff Mix the mayonnaise to Limit Choice 2 Inch cubes and sea- half lemon of pickles 1 Too Many Good Combinations Bell !H tarragon seasoning vinegar and stir Syndicate — WNU JEAN Into Serxlca OW IT STARTE ly NEWTON D “Better Late Than Never standby of the habitunffy tardy THE defense with which attempt to cover tlieir embarrassment — "Defter Late Than Never!" How comforting It will be to those who have frequent need to announce themselves with this saying that It Is of classical origin I For it was one of the famous ‘‘Maxims" of Publius Fyrus the Roman writer of mimes specifically Maxim 864 that : "It Is What better to learn late than never" mutter whether the lateness la in learning or In keeping a dinner engagement— the sentiments of the great Roman have beautifully adnpted themselves to modern life C Bell Syndicate — WNU Servlet Nebraska Towns to Build and Clark Park Lewis Walthill Neb — Representatives of ten northwestern Nebraska towns have a Lewis and Clark national organized to of promote development park group a tract Including 25000 acres north of Decatur and east of the new scenic Highway No to the Land Movement Under Control Mathewson Colo— The famous coal mine Ore that has blazed here for 25 years is Anally smouldering Its last Crews cf men 'under dl rectlon of the United States geological survey worked 11 weeks to Isolate the Ore so that vast underground deposits of fuel may be utiHundreds of lised commercially pounds of powerful explosives were used in cutting clear around the area and Isolating It so burning that It will burn itself out ' WAITE CO THE LITTLE — Is UTAH First in Back Coal Fire TPlDUDWnm9 emu9 IPDEE GARLAND 73 Iowa towns have taken an Interest and pledged their support of the A bird sanctuary Is project proposed for both sides of the Missouri river at the site of the park The old mission recognized as one of the most picturesque spots in the Middle Wes will be included In the survey of the tract ©©©Mg BEVERLY HILLS— Weil all T know is Just what I read In the Been buckling down pretty papers ' hard at the old Ax Studio after prowling around If' all over for so V longT I had to i make a lot of faces at the old T7 ®amera Movie business feels TJ e) pretty good now ' They bad a J i I f A couple of scares here lately They 7frnrin— As are tbo darndest ' people to getnp for tw Ernest Jeffers wag the first city dweller to sign an application a scare Here you remopiber Bot N J ncrer of land at Piuehprst Hundreds applied for the land to live on were all so excited long ago they movement Most of the men are on and to till as part of the hijack relief in New York They wllj clear the land themselves and make other over the fact the Churches were ing to make em clean up Well applications to the bousing administration to build their homes you would have thought that they had boen told there wasent going to be any more film made thattb'ey bad ran out of the staff they made By It out of Well they lived through-- ' I L STEVENSON it and are Just doing fine and its all forgotten abont But they sure did take It serious for awhile Then A treasure hunt within sight of the Revolutionary days 1 dropped Into the right about the time they could go to New York Historical society to look skyscrapers of Manhattan seems somebed without looking nndor It along at those powder horns that go back U But one is going what out of place come the scare of Sinclair being on right now As a matter of fact It the French and Indian wars of elected Well they was off again is a double search since two compettbe Revolution and the War of 1812 The business was to be ruined they of those ing outfits are engaged In It and the It seems that the soldiers was going to have to move to Florchances are excellent that there will days spent much of tlieir spare time ida or Claremore or some other be a third entry The newcomer In the decorating the horns In which the place Well in the first place the field if he follows his announced incarried their powder Gunsmiths and fellow wasent going to be elected tention will be none other than Simon silversmiths also engraved horns for and the next place he maby dldent who sale A soldier would purchase one Lake Inventor of the submarine Intend to ruin tbe business and In recently completed an underwater craft and allow his companions to make copthe third place he couldent have ies of it never dreaming of course that done all these things if he hid designed primarily for locating treasures from gold to coal on the botIn the years to come their pastime wanted to You have Ho haie a r tom sf the sea In fact the "mother would become collectors’ items The with you Huey Dong Legislature ship’’ of the new craft can suck up as most highly prized are "map horns" is tbe only one that can do things much as 300 tons of coal an hour Nine In the French and Indian collecwith no advice help or visible aid with mops of the and that runs Into money It is not tion are engraved from anybody but Huey coal however that the New York Province of New York But now we are over all tbe treasure hunters are seeking They are scares and everybody Is working So proud of their powder horns were after the yellow metal that Is so prebard and are happy California cious Just now The place of the search the owners that they engraved them says they are In for quite a little to One belonged la the East river one party equipped with their names better times with an ocean going tug being at work Phlneas Bunting In 17GL Another beThis Election changod a lot of at Hell Gate and the other off East longed to Robert Lloyd at Oswego in folks’ Idea on things They have 130th street For many dnys now 1756 and another bears the Inscripkinder become to the reconslled his horn made divers have been prowling around In tion : "Daniel Chapman fact that the folks are not so the mud of the river bottom The obat Lake George Oct ye 19 1753 In decited about this great debt that ject of their quest Is the old British fense of Independence" One belonged being piled up as they1 thought thfiy to William Elmslle who In addition ship Ilussar were Course there Is lots of em to a map of Northern New York enthat thjnk we are Just so far In The nussar went down in 17S0 Acgraved on It The front of Town debt that there will never be any cording to records she struck one of House old Meldrum In Aberdeenshire" head above water again but tbe the many rocky reefs In the East river One guess as to the land of his birth most of em seem to think that Its and probably slid Into deep water not so terrible Tble thing of worthere being a stone ledge that drops Times Square eavesdropping: "Pd rying about what our grand children off to a depth of 80 feet Fourteen been at the top right now If they’d are going to have to pay well most years after the sinking salvage opera only give me the proper build up" folks say "Well our children seem tlons were begun Those of 1704 were e Btll Syndlottt— WNtJ Servlet to think they are smarter than we not successfuL Elgbty-twyears later are so if they are the chances are another attempt was made Then the their children will be smarter that ship Is said to have been actually than they are sa If they are that brought to the surface of the river smart why maby they caa think of two could sank and But it broke In some substitute for money that they not be recovered again The Interest can pay off tbelr national debt with in the wreck lies In the fact that It and they will wonder why we dident was supposed to have been carrying dollies with the gruln to have a bigger one IRON Maby we wont worth about to Iron till Be sure at present prices gold warping print the money but they will se ' 56000000 the money being the pay thoroughly dry to prevent puckering difference does it make to as? what of British troops in this country It Is Pieces having scalloped edges should Why I had tbe most surprising records be Ironed on the wrong side on a said that British admiralty the other day I was reading But fail to show any such shipment This will thing heavy towel or pad till dry that in Iowa during the Election treasure hunters are always hopeful edges from drawing up prevent they had voted an old age pension and so after 154 years there Is reand In order to pay It all tbe newed search for the wreck When fruit stains are fresh rub on bad to do was to pay two salt later pouring boiling water over dollars a year everybody who Is of Several old salts at Sailors Snog and through tbe stain then leaving It age Now can you Imagine that7 Harbor are watching the operations In the water for some time In cold old Every person In the state gets a with Interest and no little hope They weather hang the stained article out pension if everybody else will pay are In possession of maps which pre- of doors overnight If the stain is very only two dollars a piece location of show buried the sumably old soak the article In a weak solution Why there is dozens of great treasure They believe firmly In those of oxalic acid things that could be done maps and the only thing that keeps at a very little cost if the tax was Is them from going treasure hunting If you would have your breads and properly applied Its the waste In Sailors the matter of money Snug rolls rise well and evenly do not allow Government that gets everybody's Harbor being the port of those whose the baking pans to tonch each other see now Borah Is after em on goat years at sea have not brought them for air must circulate around each pan a lot of that Now dont know how sufficient to carry them through their for best results you all feel about Bill Borab but old age If the Ilussar Is raised and © tbt think he Is Just about one of our bigNewsppra WNU 8rvlc gold found they believe that will bring gest men He is a great fellow la such value to tlieir maps that expedl Bill Borah and he can pat tbe linger MIGHT TRY WALKING tlons will be organized Curious the right on many a festering place And light In the eyes of those old men I think you will see an investigation when they talk about burled treasure and they will cat out a lot of that But none will show his map Course tbe way we do things ways have done things and always Having glimpsed those two tngs will do things there Just bas to be searching for the wreck of a ship of so much graft We wouident feel good if there wasent We just have to get used to charging so much off to graft J ?r: Lights of New York My Neighbor Says : ' Britain Launches Another Huge Submarine 1 Just like yon have to get to charging wish could find a cheap substitute for gasoline" "Have you tried car tkketsT" “1 A ABSOLUTELY New Method of Refining Oil Will Save Millions - rolorothy— Do you think that mance which comes from a Hallowe’en a superstition con puss My result In happy marriage? IUi— Why certainly if the bride la a good cock and bus a fat bank account £ m sf rja Great Britain launched another of its great new type submarines at Chatham recently Here II M Submarine Is seen sliding down the ways after being christened by Lady Tweedle wife of Vice Admiral Sir Hugh J ' of tbe British navy' Snapper Tweedie New York— A revolutionary way to to change refine oil that Is expected the entire trend of present day refining and save millions of dollars for motorists was demonstrated recently before a gathering of prominent oil engineers The method Is known as This new procthe Ctearosol process ess uses powerfil solvents to “wash" oil of Impurities and is regarded as the most efficient and flexible control over lubricating oil refining ever devised It minimizes carbon forming In an automobile engine due to the oil and eliminates gum and sludge from crude oil tar was held at the The demonstration Paulshoro (N J) plant of the Oil company by their engineers much oft insurance used so for orj taxes or depro-elation Its part of our na--‘ tional existence that we Just have become accustomed to It will be very Interesting to see Just what the new Congress does do or rather It wifi be very Interesting to see wlmt it is he has thought np for them to guess no bumh of men evpr come to a Concession al Me's Hall with any less id a of what they was going to order to rat They are all Just coming and s “Well I had no idea would he allowed to oruer myself Just come and sit down and eat ured what they brng me Why I didcnt Unnw would be asked to order’ But I exnect tliats the bet wrv after all You can look at half Ihp guys stomachs in the world and you can see they uout know how to oi h r for themseiva Mt £ Ik nfkt Sfnd door I “v— |