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Emir Mail Bag ai ; I ~·rn TI bf..'. Il 'V· mir·a Rineoi N Z t S-.-- Ic--a~ci~P R A S-9 f ' b the mod. it e - ~ d bwb~o~ iuthmt.L itr ~sft EVEREaiB~ WER haA * R.ý ! r~t - f~!fiiU*~gp iii: oatbam i - t F N° he u r HONEY IS VERY WHOLESOME Real Value So Out of Proportion to Cost It Should Be on Every Table. Most suburbanites would keep a few hives of bees it honer values were bet ter unterstood. Eaen when the honeyor must be pu1ebcsep itd a ritalae Is so eut of proportion to its eost that it i sbould ie~aeide amaong the e~r day necesslties.. Co0iaavisi te e few hus wtes use honey as a su-betitute for suga1- In baking, but manageih of large baker tee. alwys o- Mthe alert to Sad the best and most ecoaomicl t~gredients w to use i thel8~ ctins, value it at e.w.otruc ora sitd it in maklf their chomlest pr cb;dlctbeefu it pro- 4 vides a ~v t', &Uvor . It produces lighter and wer cakes, and those in which it is used have superior keep- 4 ing iafttiee. a Honey s in the fat, beat and enerCgy producing class of foods. Many people who do not keep bees p and a few that do consider honey a luxury, when if freely used It will save enough of either butter or sugar to much more than equal its cost. For example: 'Have a pitcher of strained b honey at hand and as each cake is taken from the griddle pou. -honey over it and fold like an omelet. The result will be cakes that will be "asIm ply delicious" without the use of. but u every housewife knows that hot cakes call for a great deal ot tent ter when that is used. Honey has greater sweetening pow er than sugar and less is needed. In a sponge cake that would call for a upful of sugar three-fourths of a cup-. ful of honey is sufficieent. To make such a cake beat the thre-fourths of a cupful of honey with the yql. , three eggs, beat in one cupful of flour, a little at a time, then add four table spoonful of hot water, and lastly fold in the stiffiy beaten whites of the 1 three egges, with any flavoring desired. CARE OF THE DINIRS ROOM Should Alwes B, Re Opened and Aired and Dusted Before Breakfast. A dining room should always be opened and aired and dusted before breakfast It may be only a suer dSal dusting. ib time is short, and the. more though cleaning may. be ddeerred unti later. If the table has bea- set the night before, a light cloth shesd have been thrown over at to protee the ashes, glasses and siver fro theo ight dkt whi willr setto 4wga teng alht ad thias coth hoadt pet e.... oan f.until. the g 'Oa s isehes "ese ran over the QS w .and the dust iaped from or tateture. Before f mait stie wmadows ' . wi. , sumce: ; he tart:a: m bear about the table e -,eaS eta wchese a siy : , sk. . t !';iat l ; m ,re ae al ottoL Ra m barthal.' I Wahes been eased, la a viee or a sa y i e p a :bt Ma wrr ow L ht. Resent *r seve 4Mrs 3 mes, s mtag ~ & Dish !t a:of the'yP'evrythe5.\ ef; _ s c helon. st - sGý I G X PA W··~F EIGHT JILT FORTUNE Thousand Dollar Bill Passed Around as $100 Note. leveral Business Men of Hyde Park and Englewood Do Not Know Value of Money When They S e It -Elusive Bill Tralle. chicago.-There are eight buinaess amen In Hyde Park and Englewooed who do not know e tI psuzd dolar4 Mb when they set. . t of them had it in their possession the other day. Each one p.seed` it-ato the next man as a 0 bill. Theblast to ra cevre it deposited the bU to his so count in the Guarantee Trust ad SBa tlags bank, 835 West Sixty-third street, stll believin it to represent only $100. The reetiving teller discovered the sizo of It. Here's the story: A business man walked briskly into the Woodlawn Trust and saving banki t20 East Sixty-third street. "Give me $100," he said, tossing a check to the paying tteler. Tb teller snapped a bll from a pile, ran It through his fingers and slipped it au der the wicket. The man walked out. He made a purchase. "Here's $100," he said to the wr chant with whom the sale was con dacted. The merchant took the bill. glanced at it, and tossed it into his S About this time the paying teller of the" Woodlay!arSrust made an involc ed Jis iask r Then he ran for the Englewood po Mee station. Detective Edward Duda SlJey set forth for the missing 100 bank L not. The cashier had given him the name of the man who had asked for $100 in exchange top a check. * "Thoasan4 dollars? You're kidding me," said the man when Dudley found him. "But anyway, I haven't got it. I gave it to Jlnks" adilea went to JIkas. Jinks seat him to Dinks. From DInks he passed to Bltna. Flaslly he e wound up with Auast Nelson. 831 - West SIxty-tbrd street. r "ThousandT? N, you're bunked," m said Nelsom. "I deposited it at the S arantee Trust. The cashier took La ufew a hundred. He ought to know." S Dudley dashed for the - bank - 'Gm -os tha' and i -atn tilar bill quiak." 1 d aid he. Hegt tt. B. fey was asked for the mames of I k the bushees men who did not hka a,1 * thousand dollar bill when they saw * "I ar been requted net to.1 Suet their names," said the dsetete. a lThey are laubgte at the ener ror K 'meWsa Ittu r*oatetarfs ;hwr , l a' rithvold tie amoas I gees thse whale beak is ma'hi so viehw *eaY tbhe eis't -takse im to I60oat i dollar bells." " tpaevedoIn U oir aNtee. at f on e w'ama se Rhi e sults ba mee- eq .rl liew Ytck--Jh~ot!ht r =Made b' Y9es 'ars g amb e i Isalmhr own adde na imu bat, lashk , ~c~ga E ý`-"ýý# . _s ':. EXHIBITS SEEN AT MINING CONGRESS. . W I .t. ~iSb~ltw xlt there wasen vid n t rirslo o I 331313 InTAu. 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