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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN. MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1920 "3 Household1 Children CoolCififS Fashion A 7 In the kitchen of htr own home Sitter Mary cooks daily for family of four adults. She brought to her kitchen an understanding of tha chemistry of ooking, Sained from study of domestic science in a state univer sity. Consequently the advice aha offers is a happy com bination of theory and practice. Every recipe she gives is her own, first tried out and served at her family table Offers Kiss To Pay Taxi Bill! Driver Says Nix! Workhouse! r- T'Zr 1 i - 'A ' 4 Q) , - - J r tXLt i ' --v riN A In) 'ii i K children eat a luncheon at three or four o'clock when attending an afternoon birthday party their supper at 5:30 is pretty sure to be "spoiled." t-? No party is a party , without ice cream and cake but why not precede the dessert with a simple nourishing supper that will make the meal unnecessary at home. Creamed dried beef and mashed potato, milk and the inevitable three-colored ice cream and cake provide easily digested nourishing food that certainly won't be disap pointing to the kiddies. Serve the supper at 5 :30 o'clock and the small guests c&H then reach home in good time for the regular bed time. , The next day there will be no upset tummies or un certain tempers due to too much party. - I- 2 teaspoon salt II- 2 cups sour milk 2 teaspoons melted butter . 1 teaspoon soda 1 egg Mix and sift dry ingredients. Add milk. Add well beaten egg. This batter should be made quite stiff. Pare and slUjs tomatoes. Dip in batter. Fry in a fr' Kt pan in fat to about half cover. M U- a gravy of the fat left in the pa. Arrange tomatoes on a ' platter and pour over th sauce. WATERMELON CONES Cut melon in cone-shaped pieces. Dip in a hot heavy sirup. Put in the mold of the ice cream freezer. Pack with salt and ice and let stand four hours. Serve three or four cones on a ."-I Menu for Tomorrow, BREAKFAST Cantaloupe, creamed ggs toast, coffee. . IXJNCHEON Fried tomatoes, celery- cream gravy, baked potatoes, piam cookies, tea. DINNER Veal cutlets, creamed po tAffXys, lima beans, head lettuce salad, watermelon cones, coffee. V?: .. " My Own Recipes Tr serving the salad the very first thing. This custom seems to ihave originated in the west. A plain salad is. especially good to use to start a dinner. The sour French dressing gives one an appetite. FRIED TOMATOES 2 tomatoes 2 cups flour mMoney i the root of all emif and most conversation. plate. - . . " ON HUNGER STRIKE 9EHILADELPHIA. Aug. 14. While Ladies Let Cuticura SKeep Tour Skin 3?resh and Young m-tm : CtUcMj Lthnwart Jpt X. 1IU. Urn. detectives and state police . were searching the tenderloin for Rose Mc Donnelle. the woman named by Au gusto Pasquale as one of the kid napers of Baby Blakeley Coughlin, at taches at the Montgomery county jail were engaged today in an equally vain effort to make Pasquale eat. Since his final "confession" . yester day, Pasquale has refused to touch food and is sullen and defiant. Au thorities declare his latest attitude is just another attempt to clog the inves tigation. 1 NEW YORK- Mrs. Diamond W. Brown has discovered that kisses were not "invented" to pay taicab bills. She was haled into court by Philip Grenfield, taxi driver, who said she re fused to pay charges of J6.20,- but of fered to kiss him and call the taxi bill i square. 'Twas her second offense so the judge gave her five days in the workhouse to think it over. Mrs. Brown gave her address as the Hotel Vanderbilt. Advektur&s of- the: twins Jby Olivia Robert ff grfccrfr. THE TWINS MAKE A VISIT When Tingaling.' the fairy landlord, failed to appear, Nancy and Nick de cided that he had gone home without them. Of course they couldn't imagine why, unless it was because he was so comfortable in Oliver Oriole's nighty that he had forgotten everything else. Tingaling was wearing Oliver's nighty, you know, while his own clothes were getting let out. But just then Munchie Mouse burst in, completely tuckered out. running up the stairs so fast. "II h hurry!" he gasped. "Mr. Tingaling has gone up on the dumb-waiter with Oscar Owl's garbage can, and I am afraid some thing will happen to him. If Mr. Owl is hungry, dear knows what he'll do." "But what can we do?" asked Nancy anxiously. "I'm sure I don't know," panted Munchie. "You'll just have' to go up and see. I can't go with you, because I I'm very busy downstairs today." But everybody knew that if Oscar Owl had lived downstairs, Munchie's work would have kept him about ten stories high. ( fir MM fessiciis of&Mcfo (Copyright 192.0. by TExlfeupaLper ErrtnTWAssoda-lion) THE BOOK OF ANN Bob Is My Ruler But He Won't Admit It and Tests Fail "Bob, I do hope we can have this evening to ourselves," I said, after my mmmji MILK Buy Milk As You Buy Any Staple Did you know that you can buy milk in any quan tity you want, like other staples and it will be fresh and sweet any time t you want to use it? miv4Bm, That kind of milk is called Klim. Spell it backwards B R.VN D POWDERED MILK Milk with the water taken out milk with the goodness, the freshness, the richness left in is Klim. When you want fresh liquid milk, put the water back in Klim and instantly it regains its original form No matter whether you want a spoonful or a gallon Klim is always ready for use in any quantity. Keep it in its package, right beside your other staples. Droughts and rainy seasons, summer heat and Jack Frost have no effect on Klim. It is always the same any season, in any climate. Make your pantry your dairy. Get a supply to fill your family needs. Klim Powdered Whole Milk (Full Cream) for drinking, for coffee, desserts, and cereals; Klim Powdered Skimmed Milk for all cooking purposes. Arizona Grocery Bon Ton Grocery Sugar Loaf Wetzler's Basketeria Bayless Grocery Porage Pot ByLflkteOttKal lilt wmnrT rnymiin ii iiiuimiM MMiMjMjwwMaSMSiaSMfcww Ha wasn't expecting callers, so ha peeped out cautiously. So Oliver Oriole and the twins climbed at once to the next floor in Maple-Tree Flats, where Oscar lived, and knocked gently. They thought it best to find out first if Tingaling were really there before planning his rescue When the knock came Oscar Owl Jumped in surprise. He wasn't expect ing callers and he wondered who in the world it could be, so he peeped out cautiously. "How-do-you-do?" said Nick boldly. "We came to see if you know any thinar about Mr. Tineraline. the fairv landlord. V e thought he mignt De here." Oscar opened the door wider when he heard that. "You may come in and lpok for him if you wish." he said graciously, "but I don't think you'll find him." The twins weren't so sure about that. They had noticed a tassel (the ne on Tingaling'a night-cap) sticking out of the corner of Oscar's mouth. husband. "You're always the same and always different! I'm more in love with you than I've ever been in my life!" EXPENSE TO EXCEED 8 lira MONTH failure to interest him by lighting his cigaret. "It seems to me that we never have any time alone together any more:" 'We'd better get away from the house, . my dear," Bob responded There's . a. crowd here almost every evening, you' must admit!" 'Let Ann take care of 'em! She has Midget and Corinne to help her this week. Let's run away! Let's have the horses. and go for a ride! I haven't been on a horse since " I stopped suddenly. I hadn't been on a horse since the day Bob had seen me in the park with Ives! Bob would remember! And I was afraid that he might go off into one of his fits of pro longed and stubborn silence. Bob doesn't pretend to rule me. He doesn't claim any right over my thoughts or my actions. He doesn't want me to be afraid of him. And yet am always stopping to consider what his point of view will be on every subject which comes up. And I am forever endeavoring to parade only such matters as will meet with his un qualified approval. And I am always avoiding the topics which will call out his objections. I don't mean to be deceitful. I would hate to' be a hypocrite. But I must con fess that, indirectly, I am forever try ing to conciliate my husband! I think the majority of wives do the same thing in the same way, consciously or unconsciously. And doubtless the majority of hus bands would be tremendously surprised if they guessed that they ruled their women in this fashion! Bob would resent the charge, or course, would deny that the condition exists and is one of the flaws in the ancient institution of marriage. I sup pose it is a domestic situation which cannot be remedied. Lone aero. I arrived at this conclu sion from my own experience, and one day I was startled to find the same idea in a book I was reading. "Here's something from Lisle Clews Parsons," I said to Bob. "I want you to hear it." And I read: " 'The bulk of oud surplus energy energy beyond that applied to sustain iner life, expresses itself in ruling otn ers. " Marriage is the most satisfactory device yet worked out for the control of one adult by another: "Rot!" exclaimed my husband "Bunk! I'd be sorry. Jane, to think that I ever ruled my little wife! Come here and kiss me!" I obeyed his command. "Of course, you wouldn't rule me darling not knowingly," I agreed, with with the complaisance of the wife when her man makes love to her. "Now we've discussed it, I'll never be afraid to disagree with you, or raise disagree able subjects again!" "You afraid of my opinion?" Bob chuckled in the quiet way he has when most delighted. "Girl you run me to suit yourself! You know you do!" And so we came out exactly where every other happy and unhappy pair arrives at the conclusion of similar discussions! And on the very first important oc casion I had for testing our agree ment I hesitated and was lost! I didn't dare to say that I hadn't been on a horse since the day my lord and master had seen me in the park with Ives! I was a coward! But I was a coward only because I couldn't endure the hurt of a quarrel with Bob. I couldn't en dure a single cross word or a moment's moodiness on the part of the man I loved. We went for a ride a long one by the . lake in the moonlight. I wore white breeches and a thin blouse, and I left my hat at home. Bob was in an equally informal costume, and we had a glorious evening. We pulled up our mounts in the shadow of some great willows near the lake. "White girl of mine," whispered my WASHINGTON, Aug. 15. Govern ment expenditures during September next will jump nearly J900.000.000. it has been estimated by treasury offi cials, nearly two-thirds of this sum representing payments to railroads. The roads will have computed the amounts due them uiTder the govern ment's guarantee against loss for the six months ending September 1, by the middle of the month, it is said. The interstate commerce commission has estimated that the total guarantee to be paid will run between J500.000.000 and $600,000,000. A heavy drain is expected on the $300,000,000 revolving fund by the transportation act for new equipment With this outflow in September, offi cials believe reduction of the public debt may be somewhat curtailed, al though reductions will continue, it is emphasized. . o It la believed Queen Ann instituted the meetings of- royalty at the -Ascot races, on August 6, 17H. The cross on which St. Andrew was crucified is one of the most preciou relics in the Church of St. Victor i Marseilles. L MINERS 11 LARGE IE ES CLEVELAND, Aug. 15 Represen tatives of the miners on the joint scans committee of miners and operators of the central competitive bituminous coal field, Ohio. Indiana, Illi'nois and western Pennsylvania, at a conference last night, submitted to the operators a demand for the supplemental contract calling for a wage increase of $2 a, day to all day and moth laborers, ana an increase of 10 cents per ton on both pick and machine mining, both retro active to August 1. The mmers' propsal also proviaea. "That the price of explosives be re ferred to the districts for settlement. "That no fines be assessed under provisions of the penalty clause until it is first determined that a violation of contract exi'sts." Operators refused to comment on what action they would take, iney will meet tomorrow to discuss the mat ter and said they would probrably have a reply ready by Monday. GOVERNOR CANTU PARLEYS MEXICALI, Lower California, Aug. 15. Discussions of differences be tween the Mexican provisional govern ment and Esteban Cantu, governor of the northern district of Lower Cali fornia, who is in revolt, have been in nroarress here since August 12, it was announced today. The provisional gov ernment is represented in the discus sions by a commissioner. Strong nopea were unofficially expressed that tne negotiations will be successful. The announcement, made by leaaers of the Cantu faction, declared that Krale risrhts and DOstDonement of the national elections would be major is cept ihose able to show actual bus- a secondary matter. VILLA OFFERS HOSTAGE MEXICO CITY. Aug. 15 Francisco Villa, the former rebel leader has of fered to send his brother. Colonel Hipo- Uto Villa, to Mexico City as proof of his good faith in retiring from mili tary activities. General Eugenio Mar tinez, to whom v Ilia surrendered, wm arrive in Mexfco City. r "When Folks Quit Coffee because of cost to health or purse, they naturally drink "There's a Reason MR. HERZ DOES FAMILY WAS! Says Washday Holds No Terrors When Blue Bird Does !Bluc;D!nl Ejkiwc acmes washer. All the Work Harry Herz, news agent, says he never realized the real benefits to be had through the ownership of the Blue Bird Washer until he had to do the family washing the other day. Since that day he can't say too much in favor of Blue Bird. Here are some quotations from Mr. Herz: ' "The reason I decided to buy Blue Bird after in vestigating all electric washers in town was that it is absolutely safe, being all enclosed. My little girl wants to find out about everything she sees and it is worth a lot to know that she can't hurt herself while playing around the Blue Bird. 'Yes, I did the washing the other dav with Blue Bird doing all the work and I appreciate now what an electric washer of this type means to the woman in the home. You may not believe me but in less than two hours I had done the whole week's wash and while Blue Bird was helping me I made up the beds and went over all my rugs with our Royal Vacuum Cleaner; can you beat it?" MORAL You never will know what Blue Bird means to the home until you try it yourself. If you do not believe this just ask Mr. Herz. 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