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I i i.ii) jll7Mi)Aii Si F 13 1 I j V 'cr rihr g 1 1 fe)iy4JJlW m IfJMMrtj CM) r ..... .LV MM i a In the Mtehan ef har own bom Sister Mary cooks daily for family ef four adults. Sho brought to hr kitchen an understanding of tho chemistry ef cooking, gained from study of domtic dtnc in a state univer sity. Consequently the advice she offers is a happy com bina'.ion of theory and practice. Every recipe she gives a Y tr own, first tried out and served at her family tibia Some laundresses seem to overlook the fact that table linen is more absorbent than the other clothes and make the bluing water too blue. Table linen being real linen arj of a soft weave should be treated in a different wjjyH ;an one handles bed linen, which is "linen" usually or,1'' torn courtesy. The water for table clothes Vr napkins should be slightly blued and the rollers of t(. j wringer should be loosened. If the wringer is screwed'too tightly there will ,be creases in the linen very difficult to iron out. Menu for Tomorrow TreaUfast Baked apples filed with re;t!, griddle cakes, simp, coffee, luncheon Oyster plant fritters, ;": pudding, tea. 1 Miner Mutton with rice, atrine; ;-?, banana ealad, prune whip, My Own Recipes To overcome the strong flavor so nwr.y people object to In mutton, try "inoving the pink skin. A whole onion i -.'..m with the meat and removed be ( rt f rving does much for the flavor '.he meat. Oyster Plant Fritters i uh oyster plant, idoiespoona butter, teaspoon salt, t '-.aspoon pepper, ''Kg. :ae bread crumbs. ' sh and scrape oyster plant. Cut j! crs and put Into cold water, to 4j!',1i a httlo vinegar has been added. Kk In boiling salted water until ,uier, shout 23 minutes. Drain. Mash , d aeason with butter, salt and pep- t. V.tnz egg well and add to oyster .t :;t. Shape In small balls, roll In r"i-l crumbs, dip In egg slightly eaten with one tablespoon water. Poll isrii'i In crumbs and fry In deep, hot at. Mutton With Rice lY-relesr mutton. : enp rice. v i 1 tirnall onion. teaspoons salt. 1 ;3 ups canned tomato, t'nt meat from bone into pieces two rifhes square. Mince onion. Wash rice. In a buttered casserole put a layer of meat, then a layer of rice and fu on until all is used. Add onion to ' t".ii iues with salt and rice in cas . sej-nie; add water to cover; cover and ', took in a slow oven for two hours. Add rr.'ire water as necessary. Dcn't get into a stew over your cooking it doesn't pay. r j tio need for sugar on your cereal, when you eat 40 Its rich flavor, sweet ftomtke pure rain sugars oT xmeat artfimalt cd tarlc7, pleases every appetite. Ix restores the natural V .life and luster to rrav and i hair in a manner nature jves. o Hair Restorer a scientific s perfected by Prof. John II. : of Chlcaeo. over 40 years a haU; :aip specialist. Ha Ten Co-Lo Secrets t-Lo is a wonderful liquid. mr, odorless, greaseless. tthout lead or sulphur. isn't a particle of eedlmeat. 'i; not wash or rub off. ill not injure hair or scalp. eawiiie and simple to apply. 4 nr. not be detected like the or hair tints and dyes. J w:il not causa the hair to ae'.lt or k of?. Ce-Lo esn be had fer avery t jral shade ef hair. ro'. Jortn H. Auitln's CO-LO HAIR P. 7. STORE R Sold By Cnrjl Phar nitv. Owl Drua Sterr. Busy wj fy Dao 3tore, A. qtf !.. B e e h m r K. Dr,2 Store. 4m apy N Embroidery Dominates In Fall Frocks r ;7 , A BY CORA MOORE New York's Fashion Authority NEW YORK Embroidery is still playing a large part in the afternoon gowns for fall. Distinction is given to this frock of navy blue crepe by the Egyptian em broidery done in gray chenille. The waist has a large panel, both In hack and front. The embroidered yoke of the harem skirt opens at the side to show a cascade ruffle. The edge ot the skirt panel also features the em broidery. SERVED ONE FAMILY FOR FIFTY YEARS UXBRIDGE, Eng. Maria Buckland has Just died at the ago of 78. She was in the service of one family for fifty years. o WORLD'S HEAVIEST WOMAN IS DEAD BRISTOL, Eng. Lucy Moore, de scribed as the "world's heaviest wo man," is dead. It took nine men to lift her. She was 43 years old and weighed MS pounds. Spn R backmrtit POWDERED MILK Keep Klim on your pantry shelf and you have milk of high quality when you want it. No sou ring no shortage but a steady supply of sweet, wholesome miik. Klim Powdered ivnnc is excellent for .11 milk pur poses. Klim IvaifYi Milk is excellent comes in two forms whole milk (full cream) and skimmed milk. Get a can of Klim today. MILK Klim is on sale at Select ed Stores. There is a store noar you. Write us for list. Merrell-Souie Sales Corp 315 E. Railroad St. Flagstaff, Arizona '' ?r- 1 c ' - , i & . ; """"""" ' Raaafc . ' . ' -rJ 'i ' j 1 7": Oi ADVENTim&S OP TH& TWINS .ty Cliv& Robert j- Bartcai MUFF'S MISTAKES Everybody yelled at Muff Mole when he said Snoopy Skunk was Potey Porcupine. The Meadow-Grove iick nickers were playing blind man's buff and Muff was "it." "Wrong! Wrong! Let 'em go'." they yelled, dancing around, delighted that Muff could be so easily fooled. Nobody was more pleased than Snoopy himself, because lie was petting a little bit sensitive about always being known so easily. So Muff let him go, and went groping around again, the handkerchief still tied tightly over his eyes. He caught Nick next, and everybody stopped yell ing and crowded clote. Muff felt him all over, which, although you may not think possible, was very easy to do, for Nick and Nancy had wished them selves iuite little with the help of their Magical Green Shoes. "It's Mr. Scrib ble Scratch!" called out Muff triumphantly. Then everybody laughed again at Muff being i-o stupid, for the fairy schoolmaster had no hair but a forelock, and his ears were enormous and his . . i . . "It's Mr. Scribble Scratch!" called b -. .w ai nose stuck out like a banana, poor soul, and he wore nuge glasses ana a long tailed coat. The only way Nick resembled the fairyman was in his disposition, for they were both kind. But dispositions don t count in blind man s burr, much. "Wrong again!" they all shouted. "You're still 'it. Muff. The next person he caught was Phil Frog. -Bill Blackbird," cried Muff. "Oh, my goodness!" they all shrieked with laughter. "Try again, Muffy. There aren't any feathery on a frog!" Then he caught Prickles Porcupine, and really there's no mistaking Prickles when you touch him, but Muff called out, "Ben Bunny," which tickled old Prickles most to pieces. "Ugh!" exclaimed Mike Mole in disgust. "I never knew Muff was bo dumb." , , " . And Mr. Granddaddy Hoot Owl, the head of the school board, who hap pened to be passing, said that Mr. Scribble Scratch had better mark Muff about "20" in common-sense. HOME-MADE HAT HAS PARISIAN SMARTNESS . f: r ft " BY CORA MOORE New York's Fashion Authority ' NEW YORK. Almost every woman is trying to figure out how she can beat the high-eost-of -being-well-dressed and Ruth Shepley, who is appearing in "Wild Cherry," has made one step to ward that goal. She has manufactured a hat. She procured a crinoline frame and dyed it soft wood shade, because the shapes come only in black and white. Then she sewed chenille cord that was shaded from dark brown to the lightest of buff tones around and around on it 2500 LITTLE GIRLS ' WANT A DOLL HOUSE DALLAS More than 2500 little girls registered for a chance on a doll h.ou.se given away Children's Day at the Texas state fair. It was a miniture cottage. o The famous race "horse, Man o' War, receives more personal attention than any being, human or otherwise, since Cleopatra. He has a retinue of ser vants and is housed more expensively than the Cackwar of Baroda or the Jhiiwar of Jhock. o Tho brain of the average man is said to weigh 50 ounces, while that of the average woman weighs 4 4 ounces. o The wettest place on earth is Chr rapongee, in southwestern Assam, rain fall there reaching 005 inches in 1S61. VI. b-MS V'.:? . IKJJL for tired aching feet For grateful relief from that swollen, dry and stiff sensation, bathe your feet with ResinorSoapandtfwater. Then apply Resinol Ointment, rubbing it in thoroughly and allowing it to remain on for ten or fifteen minutes or ovrr night, if possible. This mild trrarmnt rarrly fai'. : the ami in vigorate tired, arhinr fi. Ail drc- fi seU Kesinol Soap and Ointment. io clean gilt rrames. grate a frosh mw onion and apply the Juice with a soft trash to the framea WMW J out Muff triumphantly. if. .. .... . - . y t, till she had covered it, including tipper and mider-brim. Uor trimming she utmply dyed some pretty silk lace she happened to have on hand, a medium tone of brown, one of the soft, shadowy tints among those 171 the chenille cording and Bewed it around the edge of the brim. The re sult is very effective. The crown, being soft and pliable, she draped a bit of precisely the lines suit ed to her. Perhaps this will give you an Idea for a hat. But let me sound this word of warning: It is all right to wear a home made hat, hut if it looks home-made it isn't a success. SAYS JOACHIM TOOK HIS LIFE BY ERROR PARIS Maximilian Harden, writing in Die Zeitung, says: '"Prince Joachim shot himself by mistake. After a vio lent scene at Doom Castle, he wanted to soften his father's anger by inflict ing a light wound and to make himself interesting as a person capable of at tempting suicide." o Posts of the American Legion are forming In Japan and Belgium. Give him a real good cup of coffee with its delightful fragrance, its smooth, rich taste, and the wholesome invigoration and set-up for the day's work. Then let him read his newspaper if he wants to. Schilling Coffee is one of the really fine-coffees the money-back one and it costs just about the same per cup as ordinary coffee. Schilling Coffee We heard Don whimpering. But we heard his tall thump, And ha so terribly hurtl too! THE BOOK OF DEEORAH Ann Declraes She'll Go On Doing Just As She Likes "Drop the pitter-patter, "Ann I.ori rr.er! You'd confess to poor Jim. and send him into a fever, not because you have any conscience at all about the late unpleasantness, but merely as a compelling movie trick! You're not re pentant. You're only trying to talk like h play!" Now Ann Lorirner, like most trick sters, was humble enough when trap ped. She put her head on Deb's shoul der and whisnered: I "Jane, don't be ro horrid! Tell me what to say to Jim!"- "Tell him part of the truth, just let him know that your sensitive soul was lacerated by his reproof and my scold ing, and that you had an uncontrollable attack of hysteria though you know yourself that 'temper' was the real dis ease. And tell him that you hid in tho couch. But don't you dare to excite him with a word about Van! Remem ber Deb and I will never tell a living soul what we know. So your reputa tion is quite safe safer with us than with you!" I added bitterly. "I've a bargain to makewwith Ann," said Deb softly. I myself wondered why she hoped that she could hold Ann to any bargain. "I think, Jane, that Ann ought to make a little promise to you and to me." "What?" inquired that curious young person. "That you'll stop running around with Van stop seeing him altogether!" "I'm not .going to promise any such thing! I'm goingr to keep on doing as I like. I've the right of a human being to live according to the law of my own nature!" Thus Ann flaunted a few scraps of the , so-called modern morality which she had acquired. And thus she mis applied them as lots of persons do to cover her own selfishness and to ex cuse her own weaknesses. Ann was the type that can manage to grasp words, but not ideas. She could come close to breaking all the moral laws, on the ground that she was following the law of nature. And she considered herself strong because she was daring! "Ann I.orimer, listen to me! If liv ing by the law of your own nature means breaking Jim's fracture and up- The Beautiful Permanent Wave' - We use a steam pro cess which will not injjire the hair and guarantee it for six months. Shampooing with dis tilled water, 7oc. Jefferson Hair Store Hotel Bldg. Phone 4139 Appear At Your Best Instantly If yon receive a sudden caller or an unexpected in vitation yoa can feel con-fideAt-of always arpearing a . In but a few mo xnders to your slm tderlutly pure. soft complexion that is beyond comparison. Another Royal Suggestion DOUGHNUTS and CRULLERS From the New Royal Cook Book DOUGHNUTS made the doughboy happy during the war and no won der. There is nothing-more wholesome and delightful than doughnuts or crullers rightly nude. Their rich, golden color and appetizing aroma will create an appe tite quicker than anything else in the world. Here are the famous dough nut and cruller recipes from the New Royal Cook Book. Doughnuts 3 tablenpooru ahortenlng S nip sugar 1 cup milk 1 teaspoon nutmer 1 tr&vpoon ealt S cups flour 4 teaspoons Royal Bakirur Powder Creata ahortetiins; add sneer and well-beaten egg; stir in milk; add nutmeg, salt, flour and baktnc powder which have been sifted tog-ether and enough ad ditional flour to make dough stiff enough to roll. Roll out on floured board to about Mi inch thick: cut out. Fry in deep fat hot enough to brown a piece of bread in 60 seconds. Drain on unglaxed paper and sprinkle with powdered trugar. Afternoon Tea Doughnuti J ergs 0 tablespoons sugar teaspoon salt teaspoon grated nutmeg "Bake Enlisted men in the TJnlted Pt.Tts army who were officers durlna; th war wlU weax cu braid oi Joreet areen. B 1 J setting the house of Jyorimcr for dajs, you've succeeded 'Let mo tell you that you'd better revi.se yoiir ethical code. Take a few lessons from Deborah Burns!" We three had been approaching the door of Jim's room. I turned from Ann to take dear Deb's hand turned to find that my friend had fled. Thus Deborah Burns, loving Jim Lor irner saved his worthless little wife for him, and then slipped out of his life. Ann went in to her husband. I went home. It occurred to me that Jim Ixjritner, whom I value as I do few other men, hadn't treated Deb fairly. Why had he married Ann so soon after his violent wooing of Deb? He had cheated Deb. He had cheated himself, too. And he had fooled Ann. He, the best of men, had clone all these things unUer some spell which lie could not resist! If he had had a little education as to the nature of his own emotions the entire tragedy might have been pre vented! If he had only realized that the body with its fleeting phases of love is a shadow over something deep er and finer and better, three persons might have been spared much sorrow. o CHOP DOWN TREE TO RESCUE CAT LONDON A cat climbed to the top of a huge tree and couldn't get down. After four days the treo was cut down and the cat rescued. A Great Food For Boys and Girls If you find it hard to satisfy tha appetites of your boys and girls try Life O' Wheat. A big package which makes 12 pounds of cooked food costs only a few cents. Life O' Wheat Is more noruishlnc than meat and decidedly more health ful. It comes in sterillred, air-tight packages, and is pure in every way. If you want to nerve a food that la a builder of strong, healthy bodies, try Life O" Wheat. All rrocers have Juat received a fresh supply and are auth orized to return your money If yoa are not satisfied. ' Remember, the Fair Is Next Week WILL YOU BE? , DISAPPOINTED Not if you send your clothes to us early V Phone 1890 FOWDE! Absolutely Pure with Royal and BAK1 Revemie of nvre than $50,000,000 a year is now received by the United States from brokers' licenses and stock transactions. Guticura Soap IS IDEAL- For the Hands Sp.Oirtni.TJ'Tnii.SSr.erTrwbr. FnriTipl mMrmf Ctlcvr.ihTtortM.lvt.X. Mid,Mua. YOU CAN MAKE YOUR SKIN WHITE SOFT AND CLEAR With the Lovely Tint of Youth By the Use of the Popular Black and White Beauty Treatment ' If you are dissatisfied . with your complexion because of unsightly skin blemishes such as liver spots freckles, rough or pimply skin, do this today go to your nearest drug store, get a package of BLACK and WHITE Oint ment and a bar of BLACK and WHITE Soap. Before retiring, wash the face, neck, arms or hands, with warm water and Soap and dry thor oughly. Then mix and apply the creamy Ointment, according to direc tions. The next morning wash off the Ointment, using Black and White Soap. You can see a difference almost after the first night's treatment. Re peat the applications and you will be happy with the results. If you cannot find the Black and , White Beauty Treatment Ointment and Soap, the manufacturers will send both to you postpaid on receipt of 50c. A sample, literature and a Black and White Borthday and Dream Book free if you will clip this advertise ment and mail to' BLACK and WHITE, Box 1507, Memphis, Tenn. Third Ave. and Madison St. t tableapoona shortening tablespoons milk I cupa flour S teaspoons Royal Baking Powder Beat eggs nntil Tery light; add sugar, salt, nutmeg and melted shortening. add milk, and floor and baking powder which have been sifted together; mix well. Drop by teacpoons Into deep hot fat and fry until brown. Drain well on unglased paper and sprinkle lightly with pow dered sugar. ft Crullers i tablespoons shortening; 1 cup sugar 1 eggs S cups flour 1 teaspoon olnnamom hi taaspoon salt 2 1 teaspoons Royal Baking powaer S cup milk. Cream shortening; add wrg&r grtdually and beaten eggs: sift together flour, cinnamon, salt and baking powder; add one half and mix well; add miik and remainder of dry ingredients to make soft dough. Roll out on floured board to about inch thick and cut into strips about 4 inches long sund H inch wide; roll in hands and twist each erip and bring ends together. Fry in deep hot fat. Drain and roU in powdered sugar. FREE New Royal Cook Rook con taining thse and acorea of other delightful recipes. Write for it TODAY. KOYALBsKISnPOWDirR OO. lit rltn Ptwt Jiw York Pity be Sure )9 0 t f