court by C. H. R. Slingsby's two younger brothers who claimed "Teddy" was the son of Lillian An derson of San Francisco, and had been adopted by the Slingsbys through an advertisement. - . . o o BLUE DRESS FOR SCHOOL WEAR By Betty Brown The 'pockets arex "make-believe" and that's too bad, for every little girl loves pockets. Otherwise this little missie's dress is pretty and practical for school wear. It is made of navy blue gaberdine stitched with red. The adjustable belt and collar are white pique, but red linen would be none m too gay for the new blue frock. Tne panel ef- feet, back and front and the full gathered sides give comfortable' width to the skirt , o o The largest duck farm in the world is on Long Island. More than 14, 000 ducks are raised for the market each year. The eggs -are gathered at the rate of 1,800 a day. HOW TO USE CHEAPER PIECES OF LAMB AND MUTTON By Biddy Bye x Roast shoulder of mutton should be served with turnips. t Remove the bone or shoulder blade - and fill the cavity with a bread crumb stuffing, seasoned with sage or onion. Sew up the slit and pour a cup of wa ter into the pan. Cook about 15 min utes to the pound. Ragout of Mutton With Farina Balls For the stew use iy2 pounds of neck of mutto cut into small pieces, 1 tablespoon butter, 1 table spoon flour, 1 onion, 1 carrot, y2 can' peas, 2 cups hot water, 1 teaspoon salt, teaspoon pepper, 1 bay leaf, sprig-parsley, 1 clove. The ingredients required for the farina balls are cup farina, 1 cup milk, teaspoon salt, ys teaspoon pep-' per, onion juice, y'dik 1 egg. fut Duiter in irying pan. wnen melted add flour and brown. Add carrot and onion, cut in dice. Re move and add meat, searing well. To meat and vegetables add hot water and seasonings. Put in a suitable kettle, cover and simmer 2 hours. Add peas 10 minutes before serving in a dish with farina balls made as follows: Cook farina and milk in double boiler 1 hour. Add seasoning and well-beaten yolk. Stir well and cooL When cold roll into balls. Dip in egg and crumbs and fry in deep fat. Rice may be used in a similar way. (In tomorrow's' Day Book Biddy Bye will tell about the cheaper cuts of pork.) ' K3 o TODAY IN ILLINOIS HISTORY Dec 5, 1761. The French gov ernor of Louisiana sent an urgent ap peal to the home government for presents for tlje Indians of the Mis sissippi valley, who were helping in the French and Indian war. He said that unless the Indians were soon appeased they would turn to the English and the French cause would be lost