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Show i I ' Wrist Score Fad A convenient little score pad for the golfer Is attached to a leather strap, which may be fastened around the wrist. The score pad is worn, of course, on the left wrist and the golfer may jot down memoranda of his score as . easily as social memos are scrawled -on starched cuffs or used to be when starched cuffs were in fashion. The usefulness of the wrist has been sadly neglected in other years, when the bracelet and occasionally the fan were the only things it was expected to carry. Wrist watches and golf scores now fall to its share as part of the burden of life's impediments, and very efficiently it meets its new obli-' obli-' gatlons. Dictates of Fashion Some fall dresses of worsteds are made over guimpes of crepe de chine. Victorian flounces have returned on some of the newer summer frocks. Embroidery belts are made especially especial-ly for the cool afternoon dresses. Rough straw and tulle are a pretty combination for a brown hat. Organdie frocks are girdled with velvet vel-vet ribbon, which is lied in a flat bow. A yellow mull frock may have a drop hem of silk and a sash of black lace- Preserve in Brine Green peppers and celery can be preserved pre-served for future use by brining. If properly done peppers so prepared can bo used as substitute for fresh peppers pep-pers in pickles or salads, or after freshening in water can be used for stuffed pepper. Properly prepared, they can hardly be told from fresh ' Peppers. The method of brining is as follows: i Remove the stems and seed and pack nose down into a watertight, nonmetalllc receptable, such as a keg, barrel, crock or glass fruit jar. Cover with a brine made by adding two pounds of salt to each gallon of water. If a keg, barrel or crock is used, suspend sus-pend a wooden cover in the brine, so that it will keep the peppers well bo-low bo-low the surface. If the cover is placed on the peppers and weighted without suspension it will crush the peppers and make them lose their .shape. Add more salt to the cover until no more will dissolve. If put into fruit jars cr other containers that can be sealpd. no more salt need be added. In this case allow to stand for three or four days to allow gas to escape, then fill perfectly full with . brine and seal tight. Kegs or barrels that have a good head can bo filled full with peppers pep-pers and brine and headed up Fresh peppers can be added from lime l-' time as they mature. Before use fro-hen in wn t .0 remove salt and then tsc like frt-s't peppers. Col try can ue preserved in tho same manner, and i.,rter freshening it, excel. ent for ..ups. creamed celery and P r flavoring p-'i poses. ' O.'f ce of ini'OiT. i Hon, department of agrculture.) To Break a Jar To break a glass jar evenly, soak a cord In turpentine and tie It around the jar where you wish to have it broken. Fill glass with cold water up to the string and set fire to the string. Attending to Chickens and Garden "My neighbors are surprised to see "me looking so well, for they thought I would not live to see summer I had such pain around my heart as to cause me lo faint. I knew it came from bloating and pressure of gas in my stomach. A friend in St. Louis told me to use Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and I now feel better than in all my life. I am doing my own work, attending at-tending to my chickens and my garden and have cleaned house." It is a simple sim-ple harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal intesti-nal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Mclntyro Drug Co., and druggists everywhere. Ad-vertistmcnt. Ad-vertistmcnt. 00 Candied Fruits and Vegetables. 1. Select products of uniform size and ripeness. 2. Wash. 3. Cut fruits in halves, quarters, or smaller sections; cut vegetables in narrow strips about 2y2 inches in length. A. Drop in a syrup cooked until It spins a thread. To prepare a spiced syrup, boil whole cloves and whole cinnamon in cup of water 15 minutes. min-utes. Strain out spices. Add to strained spiced water 1 cup corn syrup and 2 teaspoonfuls vinegar. Cook until un-til it spins a thread. To prepare ginger gin-ger syrup, add a few pieces of dried ginger root, which can bo purchased from a grocery or a drug store, to tho syrup in which the fruit is cooked. 5. Allow to cook until transparent- 6. Drain. 7. Dry in slow oven; finish drying over kitchen range. 8. Roll in minimum amount of granulated gran-ulated sugar. (May be omitted for fruits). 00 Some people are pacifists because of conscience, but most of them because be-cause of the lack of one. nn |