OCR Text |
Show Entertainments for 1 the Honored Day h & I'AMII.Y llltl-'.A K KA8T I'ult TUB KOII1TII. Merries Mnl.lnl t'ereul Willi t'reiim Hilllnun rrouuettes. Now 1'olstoes. I'm nil, I., rs l'i.i ki-1 U.mk Itolls. I'liftee l.t'NCIIKON. rolunitiliin Ten Herviil on Hie Ijion Htrswberrlea or Curriints on ths Hum With I'i.wier.i1 HiiKiir. t'hliken I .nut ur Tonsue In Asple. While llreml ami lllu.e Ssmlwlehes. Uniwn llreml sml Niuslsr Hnnilwli-lies. Ix.w.-ll Wiinilers. . Hprlnhle., . . Cnril fllnserlirettil. CreMin Clievs. Wslermelun or Rsspburry lt-s. Lemonsite. POIIHTIt OK Jt'l.Y DINNKIt t'liini Cot-klslls In Umiin I'ups. Rsillshes. Halted l'.. orn. Mrnllrd I.l.m. r. ruiMimh.rs With Kreneh linmlns. IK of Mnib With Mint Huucs and Currant Cur-rant Jelly. New I'titslues With Parsley. Toinslu H.ilu.l rtiiK-se 8lrus. Wuleiinelun er rtiprry I'ls. Cotres. For the Fourth of July table Indoors or In the garden have your center-plei-o of red, whlto and blue flowers. Kill a glass bowl with red geraniums or roses. Around the base of the bowl put white go miliums, daisies or t'linilytiift, und outside the white a Kuril In ii t of bluets or forgi'tnie-not. If Mi. ! are randies let Hie ninnies be of thu red, while and blue tlsrue paper, or simply use white eniiilles with nil shades and a knot of baby blue ur a snrlg of forget-me-not. At each rover Iny n firecracker bonbon box topped by a head of I'nclo Hum or the III tie (ioddess of Liberty bokes ! For salads and lies there are all sorts of quint und appropriate boxes Hint lend a patriotic and decorative touch to the table. If you have a polished table use no cloth, but dollies. For the lahles on tho lawn there ure red. white ntid blue covers with ntipklns to iiiutrh, or they may have while cloths with green leaves or paper pa-per dollies lit nil, white and hhle. The illshes may curry out tho patriotic patri-otic color scheme If desired, IIkmikIi this Is not ut till essential. Cukes may bo frosted with red und white stilped IiIiik and decorated with tiny fliiKS Illiniums may be wrapped In red, white und blue tissue paper and be rolled up tlKhtly to Imitate torpa-does. torpa-does. A Patrlotlo Program, Where there are children, a patriotic patri-otic program carried out on the lawn gives much pleasure and sugar coats Instruction In our national history. Hulld a little platform of boards or botvB, cover It with greens and Hags and uiiike a background of the sumo. If you hnvo a family friend who was a veteran of the Civil war give him a seat of honor, also draped with Miiks und persuade hint to give a little tulk of his own experiences. If you have no personal friend you may find one at the Old Men's home anil thus annex an-nex one. We hnvo not tunny yeurs more when we can hear the story at llrsl bunil, and a half century from now the children grown ami already slipping over thu .livid.-, will be glad to relate to Hull- children "Wlnii I myself bl ind." Tln u there should bu music. ' The Star Spangled llunner," of course, with "America." ' Yankee Hoodie" and in many of the old stirring stir-ring war songs of the south as well as north, as you can iiiannge. Let some ono tell the story of Yankee lioislle und another the making ma-king of th. i first American Hug, while as for reiiiutliins appropriate to the occasion they are legion, ending nt course with Longfellow's exquisite In. vim nl Inn from "The llulldlng of UiO Hhlp." Tlnnl. Inn. SHll on. O Hlllp nf flints, Hull nn, o t'tili.ii, slrons anil great; Humanity wllh sit lis fears. W illi all th Iiiih-s nf fulurs yesrs. Is hanging breathless on lliy fatal Ws know what Master Islrl thy keel, Wlml workmen wriiuslil lliy rltia nf steal Wlio mailt asrh mast and asll and rupa Wliat iipvlts rang, what hammers brat. In what s forge and what s heat f WVre stiiiped the anchors nf thy hoes' Fear not each suil.len sound anil shsc-k. "Ha nf the wava and not the rock; 'TIS but His Mapping of the sail. And not a rent made by the gslel In spile of roi-k and tempest's roar. In spile of falsa llshts on the shore, Hull on. nor f.-ar to treust the eu! , lliir hesita. our hopea. are all Willi t tee. Our henna, our hopea, our players, oaf leare. i Our faith triumphant o'er our fears. Home Treatment for Ordinary Wounds While gunshot and toy pistol wounds are nownduys treated as si mo as possible by skilled surgeons thete are Ikhiis of minor casualties tint muy be treated at home. An ordinary burn sliuuld be ut once covered with cotton or chilli soakeil In oil, viiscIid or whlto of an egg. Falling ui-cess to these, flour, slurcb, buklng soda, or even moist clean clay may be applied In order to exclude thu air and nf dure Inflaiiimiitlon. Large burns 00 the hands should he tightly bound wllh cloth moistened In auy bland oil or vaseline. A tourniquet should never be se pllitl nbovo a burn. For either cut or burn, thu wound sliuuld be first rliunsed In water Hint Is ahsulutely clean. In rase of bleeding from minor Injuries, Ice applied will help clots reuiuln. Torn flesh should be held together until thu arrlvul of med-li med-li ul aid. If a linger Is severed, hold It In position ut once, us tho surgeon tuny be uble to save It on bis arrival. Illood muy be stopped from flowing after cuts, If pressure Is applied directly di-rectly on the opening, by tying an artery, ar-tery, by plugging thu whole wound, with a clean cloth or by Humming so urlery above the cut. If clothing ratchca afire, warn tie person not to run, but to He dim Instead, as the draught of a flame I ttpwurd. Wrup tho person on fire In a blunket, shawl or heavy coal and roll him over and over to smother the flumes. Do not teur the burned clothing cloth-ing uwuy. Cut It. Fourth of July Lemonade. The beat lemonade, la made llu boiling water. Three large Iriiuiua or lour sumMcr ones make a quint of lemoimdii. Hcrub und rinse thu lemon lem-on I hoi ouglily, as their tough skma bold many particles of dust and grime. Clip off some of the thin yellow yel-low sklu and steep for ten iiilniitex In a little water. Cut two thin circular slices from tho center of each lemon, and lay one side. Press tho juice fioiu the lemons, add sugar to niaku sweet as desired, then pour on lliu proper amount of bulling waicr, tu-geihir tu-geihir with the strained water In which the yellow peel was sti'i-ped. Let stand until cold, then put In toe Ice box, until ready to servu. Serve wllh the slices of lemon (a couple 10 each glass) mid a little chipped Ire II you are sure of the purity of the I.e. If not, chill by putting next tba ice. Herve wllh straws |