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Show Woman's Page J How to fight the High Cost of Living M Cottclenc Cake Contest Hardsome priies Offered by the Standard Stan-dard Easy to Obtain Nagmg a- Meal p. Slow Poison Bad fl Breath azic! Suggestioni, Fot Belief Recipe For Cottolenc I Cookiefr Dmdebon Wine a Fine Tonic. J C0TT0LE1VE t CAKE CONTEST The beat cake for the least mono) I (l what the Standard Is looking for ; We are offering a number of prizes I for the best cake made according to ?dfn fo'lovvluE recipe Of course, Cot- 3MCHT tolene must br usd 'yOn- One-Eflg Cake. ntSBi' One-third cup Cotfoirn?. one cup u5? sugar, one egg nno u-aspoon van'l la, one-half teaspoon soda one tea- ; spoon cream tartar, two cups flour, I one cup milk. The above recipe Is said to be for , E the most economical cake that can 4 jTO be mad, and he cake, If, made ac , Pfy cording to the following directions 1 Pfj ub ,ne Oottolme and sugar 10 a rS "snt crearn: add ,nc well-beaten yolk Of egg and vanilla. Mix together the p. soda, cream 01 tartar ar.d flour and 7 L)C llr lnto tnc ?"gar mixture alternately ' i with the milk Add the well-beaten 2 UCt white of egg last Bake In a shallow pan In a moderate oven about half an L hour Two lccl teaspoons of baking 1 powder may be used Instead of the I Soda and cream of tsrtar To the ladles that can bake the f bet rakes from the above recipe we I will give First prlre One set Z' pieces din 1 nor set M Second Prize One dinner ee of 33 pieces Third Prize One porcelain pereo-I pereo-I lator coffee pot. cream and sugar I dish. Fourth Prise The first twenty-five paid up subscribers of the Standard that will apply at the Standard Busl ncss Offlee on or before May ?lst and j agree to make a eak according o aVal the Rlinvf recipe and exhibit It at tho Standard office on .Tune 7. 1913, will I each receive free, one four-pound can I of Cottolene. There you are. can you afford to f try It? A real eake can be ma.de for j Just about 15 rents and have the belt of everything u?ed In the cake How many wi-. ea find it hard work and a drudgery to make a eake' Hon many cannot make a rake" If you iiiOf want to make cake malting a piena-' piena-' 1 ure. get In on this contest It costs li-f nothing to get the four pound can of Cottolene free and t r.. your lurk You can experiment several timrp r - ' t profit by pxperienr- lirfo-,- Mi" j hiblf fakes p'r,ccs on Saturday, Juue 7th, nt 3 o'clock. BAD BREATH A disagreeable breath is usually V CtUf-ed from semi- internal trouble or IIl!1 from decayed teeth. Are your leeth in good condition - know of nothing 1 that would cause a dinagrei able breath more quickly than a mouthful Dau 'eeth. If the are I would advise having tli'-m atin'led to Im- lUM Biedlafely If it Is caused from some Intern.-. 1 dlf order id out it Id ' i and remedy the cmisf However, In 2 the meantime use the following mouth Wash: Unr gram phenlc acid, Iwen- -j ty-fUo t;ra"s boric aeld, thirty drops Jk thymol of mentha, ten grams tincture Sff anlFr- ar"' ,hrPP pin's di.-tilU-d wa-I wa-I V ,rr Kll!?p lnr mouth with this loll lo-ll I tlon, which should be diluted for use J In tin' proportion of one-half tooth t wash to same quantity of clear wa-GIEt wa-GIEt er sf nftPr cch meal and at any time required. HOUSEHOLD HINTS A small teappoon of sugar added to i3 BtOAe polish you use on your stove makes It last longer on the - etove, "T UGe basting thread to sew carpet i '- T, 11 IMIl 11 1M II I M II J rags on a sewing machine It will go much further than other thread, as there are- 300 yards on a 3 cent spool and you can tear the rags apart gently gent-ly Instead of cutting them I think this Is the oaslest and quickest way to sew rags. To make noodles with boiling meat broth or chicken broth take twe egg- half a cup of sweet milk, and a pinch of salt. Mix stiff with flour Roll thin and let dry, then run flour all over the dough, roll up. and cut thin Put Into the broth and boll until done, which will not be long Get pake cans for 6 and 10 cents, with handles to loosen cake on bottom bot-tom and sides. They are fine. THE NAGGER IS A DESTROYER This Is for the woman or the man who regards the meal hour us the signal for Indulgence of that most pernicious of hnhits. nagging It If not reasonable to suppose that one would acquire a habit of Injuring the health of others by administering slow doses of polnon. And it Is no more reasonable to tolerate the nagger than it would be to Intiule the poisoner. , For she or he who nags is a po' soner actually and actively The man who is forced to listen to a carping woman while he eats his meals Is being poisoned The effect upon the listener Is injurious. Nothing so Interferes with digestion diges-tion as those emotions developed by nagging The whole nature Is changed chang-ed Just as the heart Is quickened by excitement, so are other organs affected by differing emotions The nagger should realize that It Is absolutely criminal to Invade the health of other people What Is tho effect of torture upon people'' What is It Intended for"1 To produce suffering, of course. And nagging Is one form of torture If there Is anything to wrangle about, defer if until digestion Is not In process. Scientists have experimented experi-mented with animals and know that digestion ceases when there Is worry or anger A tat worried by n dog Immediately after a meal proved this to be true, for the scientist noted that digestion ceased; and when the cat was eoaxed back to good humor digestion was renewed The same happens ulth a man. To my women readers I would like to say. let your husband eat his dinner din-ner In peace Hon t pick out thr dinner hour to tell him your troubles of the day or to wrangle If the children are boisterous or should be a tittle III mannered, take up tho subjeet at another time. You have no right to Interfere with their health Remember Each of us Injects his life Into the lives of others according accord-ing to the Impressions he develops FOR OILY HAIR If you will massage your head regularly reg-ularly the oil will become more BYMl-ly BYMl-ly distributed and your hair will be-lom1' be-lom1' lesp oily on the top of your head. The following Is a good tonic for oily hair: Two ounces witch hazel, ha-zel, two ounces alcohol, one ounce distilled watrr. and forty grains re-sorcln. re-sorcln. Apply eery night, rubbing it thoroughly Into the scalp 00 |