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PAGE EIGHT THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN. MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15, 1920 What Is Period Furniture? TYPE OF ADAM SIDEBOARD Adventure-s OP THEr TWINS to Olive Robrir Bartcrt. (GopySgftHSEq - . '' J - . " O 1 -X U 11 . o Uttl Matting of floors is always cool looking and fairly easy to care for but if it becomes spotted with grease most grease removers seem to leave the straw unimpressed. . Very hot water, a five-and-ten-cent store nail brush, castile soap and a little salt are wonderful grease-removing agents for. matting. Dissolve the salt in the water. Wet the brush in the salted water and rub on the soap. Now scrub the spot. Add more soap as necessary and continue to scrub the place until the spot disappears. Rinse wth a clean cloth dipped in clear water and rub dry with another clean cloth. V The Adam brothers derived their in spiration from the ruins of Pompeii Hnd Hedculaneum and consequently their furniture is constructed along simple, classic line. The sideboard illustrated shows the straight lines and the delicately fluted legs which are a characteristic of the Adam period. Menu for Tomorrow "BREAKFAST Stewei prunes, creamed dried beef, baking powder j biscuits, coffee. . LUNCHEON Eggs in potato cases, beets In vinegar cause, brown bread and butter, peach preserves and tea. PrNNER Stuffed pork chops, scal loped potatoes, mashed potatoes, cab bage and celery salad, grape sponge, coffee. f My Own Recipes Two very thin and very small slices of onion put In the bottom of the dish, th bets are served in Rive a iellcloua and tantalizing flavor. The mount of onion must be very little. Salt and pepper and three or four tea- Ccticura Girls Are Sweet and Dainty Motbifw so-iiMOMM baattiy. cleatroon nfarrkm. soft. wtnM binds, and ttossT, Vixunant hr aa Cation Soap, Mooted by Caocorm Ointment when iwcesaary. riitl. ... Tilmm ta UkUTL dfUahtiuL datimrae. It (mparts to tba perton caann. tooocnparabie ana pecatuar w nau. ,i .1. T.i Ti. Tit IMt. w. Koe, trtiilMMrt mmtiW. tmirmmllie. Q WTCaticara Soap aiuma witbMt anar. spoonfuls of vinegar make this an ap petizing vegetable to go with the po tatoes. ( Eggs in Potato Cases 2 potatoes 4 eggs' 4 tablespoons grated cheese 2 tablespoons butter Salt and pepper lse large, smooth potatoes. Scrub well and rub with a. little butter. Bake in a hot oven till done. Cut in half lengthwise. Scoop out the potato with out breaking the skin. Put the pota to through a ricer. Season with salt and repper and melted butter and beat until light. Add a little hot milk if necessary, but the potato should be quite dryT1 L.ine the shells with tne mashed potato. In each potato case drop an unbaten egg. Dot with but ter, sprinkle with cheese and brown in a hot oven. Stuffed Pork Chops 4 chops l'i cups stale bread crumbs Salt and pepper Hot water Have the chops cut Hi inches thick. On the edge opposite the bone make a deep incision as V-shaped as possible with the point of the V on the edge. Fill the cavity with plain stuffing made of the bread crumbs seasoned with salt and pepper and moistened with hot water. Pin the edges of the chop together with toothpicks. Put in a slightly greased iron frying pan and bake in a hot oven for 45 or 50 min utes. Not letting your right hand know ivhat your left hand is doing is anything but good ethics in a kitchen you are apt to get burned CHIP'S RESCUE There's this about it, if Chip Chipmunk hadn't been so overstuffed with buckwheat, he might have been able to wiggle out of his prison. But there! Nick and Nancy hadn't an idea where Chip was, and they hunted and hunted. Even the buckwheat field had failed to reveal his whereabouts, for men, had come with wagons and piled all the bundles of cut wheat on th'em and hauled them to the bam. "What to do next? There didn't seem to be a place left to look, and the twins were just about to return sadly to the Meadow Grove School and tell Mr. Scribble Scratch that the little chipmunk boy was nowhere to be found, when the Magical i safely to her invalid husband Ded had Mushroom came a running. -Here," he panted, handing them a note written j reluctantly taken her seat beside me. on a plaintain leaf. "It's from the Fairy Queen, and she says to save Chip. ' Ve parked otir car among scores of He's in trouble in Farmer Smith's barn." Poor Chip, so he was! The rattly thing in the field that had knives for teeth, wasn't to be compared ta the enormous monster in the barnyard, which "Jane, be reasonable, dear! Don't got to Chang Foo's!" Thus Deb continued to plead' as 1 turned her car Into the boulevard. She had positively refused to drive me to the Chinese restaurant. When I in sisted that I would go alone to the place and break up Ann's tea party with Van and return the reckless bebe To hand over his business to the local trade union to be run for the profit of the union for two years is the public offer made by an English oil merchant. GrapeNuts "lastesras goodasit sounds. Save $5 A Month On Your Grocery Bill The average woman can save from (5 to $7.50 a month on her grocery bill by cutting out the expensive items. There is a food now made from the heart of wheat berries that contains more nourishment than meat or eggs, yet costs only one cent for a big serv ing. A dish of this food, which is called Life O' Wheat, is enough to satisfy the- appetite of the heartiest eaters, and its sweet, nut-like flavor appeals to many who have never cared for ordinary breakfast foods. It has served hot by simply boiling in water a few minutes. All grocers have Just received a fresh supply and are authorized te refandths purchase pries to any whe are not satisfied. Copy No-4. 42 lines., - -t. If 4 vut to lip muilliilHIWIiliWIWIliiUliM II PllM-I Fresh Milk Brought from the Greatest Milk Regions to-Desert Lands Milk from the greatest dairying district" brought to your table, as fresh as if it was just milked seems a miracle. But it is a fact one that you will realize the moment you use Klim. Spell it backwards SHMBMB kBBaBbs laaUMaBikalssSlMfls POWDERED w MIOC f J tti u Am:m u a km r m m ir It MILK I Milk is 8 water and l solids. Milk with the water removed is Klim. Klim with the water re placed is milk. That is the story in a nutshell. Time has no effect on Klim till the water is added. Restored to liquid form, it is as fresh as the day it was powdered hours fresh, not days old. No matter where you are in mountain top or desert land with Klim you are always sure of pure, fresh, nourishing milk in abundance. Klim Powdered Whole Milk is the only powdered whole milk on the market for domestic use. It is excellent for drinking, for the baby and older children, for cereals and coffee. Klim Pow dered Skimmed Milk is for all cooking purposes. A 2 J 2 -lb pack age of Klim Whole Milk makes 10 quarts of liquid whole milk. The first time you drink Klim you will marvel at its genuine fresh-milk flavor; the first time you use it in your cooking you will be delighted with the excel lent results. Make today the first day you use Klim. Get a pack age from the nearest dealer. MERRELL SOULE SALES CORPORATION 115 E. Railroad St. Klim is on sale at these selected stores: ARIZONA GROCERY BONTON GROCERY SUGAR LOAF VVET2LER S BASKETERIA Flagstaff, Arizona BAYLESS GROCERY POR AGE POT "Here," panted th Magicsl Mushrosm, handing them a note written on s plantain leaf. he spied the moment he arrived on the wagon, a monster that hadchains and straps for muscles, that ate coal, and breather black smoke; a monster that shook and crowled ferociously, and ate buckwheat by the bundle, too. Chip could see it all out of the crack in his own bundle where he was stuck fast. Just then a man picked up Chip s bundle. "Oh! Oh! -Help, help!" squeaked the little truant shivering with fright. , "Yes, yes! We're coming," called Nick, for the twins arrived at that very minute and heard Chip squeal. The man laughed when Nick reached in his hand and nulled out poor shivering Chip. "That was a close squeak for the little fellow." he said kindly. "Don't vou mean a loud squeak?" smiled Nick, putting Chip into his pocket. "I guess he was scared." Plans to put a set of boxing gloves in every Chicago school for the use of pupils are being made by the chairman of the finance committee of the board of education of that city. The National Consumers' league will hold its twenty-fifth annual meetintr in Philadelphia this month. Prominent speakers will discuss cost of living prob 1 em s. The roots of violet plants are used for fuel in China. A woman in Iowa. 93 years of age, not content witn the novelty of voting for the first time, sent her absent voter's ballot by airplane from Pasa dena, California. o Gold braid on the uniforms of Mex ican generals anjd diplomats has been abolished. machines, several of which we recog nized. Neither Deb nor I had ever crossed the threshold of the famous place. It was smart, but not "nice." familiar to some of the men, but to only a few of. the girls that we knew. The promise of an adventure thrilled me and helped me to forget my personal misery. "Within the hour Bob had seen Ted Moore kiss me, "the best little sister a lonely chap could discuss his love affairs with.". My husband had driven his car-out of our yard on a reckless curve. v Where had he gone? : I was terribly worried, because" Bob drives carelessly in some of his-preoccupied moods. His spasm of jeal ousy was simply ahsurd. iut--ne would make me pay! I was not to blame, but he would make me suffer! could only gue?s how. And I did guess. I said to myself: "Bob will cure like with like. One glance from Catherine's green eyes will make him forget his green-eyed jealousy." The main room of Chang Foo's place was ruled with a noisy, cigarette smoking . crowd, so large that one could come and go almost unobserved. Deb took command of, our expedi tion. She asked for a secluded table and as soon as we were seated we sur veyed the salon, searching for the tiny figure of Jim Lorimer's irresponsible little bride. The place was so decorated that it tired .the eyes so noisy that it hurt the ears; the wit and music so banal that no mentally alert person could long endure them. Oldish over-dressed women smoked, joked and danced with youngish over dressed young men. All were-so so phisticated that I wondered how they could stand for the. flattery they were swapping'. , Oldish men were smoking, joking and dancing ' with very young girls, whose charm was an obvious belief in the flattery the men shoveled out to them. A mature man of any sense would have been bored to death by the silly chatter of those uneducated misses in short skirts. My adventure bad lost part of its promised thrill. L.ike many another girl I had yearned to cross Chang Foo's mysterious threshold. Once In side the lacquered door I found tt"' place utterly wearying.' The only charm it had was tha charm of the forbid den. Others, married, like Ann, con sidered it exciting to smoke across a table from a man of many amours, like Van. The scene not only wearied me. it disgusted me. "Deb, you look as if you were well Ann, then settled down to give our order. She was much relieved, too much relieved, it seemed to me. ' Deb. yo ulook ns if you were wen pleased NOT to find somebody in this this place." I laughed. "Who Is It?" A woman's laugh floated to me In a pause of the oriental dance music. I knew the magnificent contralto qual ity of that laugh. I understood what price I -was paying for Ted Moore- undesired kiss. (To Be Continued.) . o Hog island shipyards at Fhlladel- Dhia. which cost the government $70, OOO.ono. was offered for sale and brought $4,000,000 as the highest bid. The yard -will be closed February 1, 1921. and will be held until better busi ness conditions "bring bids more in keeping with its value. j o Dueling has been legalized by the legislature of Uruguay. o- Omaha. Nebraska, has had Its tlrst arrest on a charge of "reckless avvv ' tion." A flyer who was charged with disturbing the peace by flying very low through the business district was let off with a warning that the next time he would be fined. . The Beautiful Permanent Wave :' We use a steam pro cess which will not injure the hair and guarantee it for six" months. Shampooing with dis tilled water, 75c. Jefferson Hair Store Hotel Bldg. Phone 4139 hi Beautifying with soap and water TJERE is way to make washing JL Jl yonr face an actual beauty treat ment. It "will keep your complexion smooth and soft. ' You must use P&lmolrye soap, be cause of ite socrtkin& mildne&t. You must xnassa&e tKa creamy Palmolire lather gently bat thoroughly into your skin, so that it penetrates every tiny pore. Then, when you rinse this lather off, all closed up dirt, oil secretions and dried perspiration come with it. Your skin will be clean thoroughly, healthfully clean, with no poisonous accumulations left to cause u&ly blackheads and disfiguring pimples. Dry skins also need PalxaohVe Cold Cream, often before as well as after washing. This supplements the lack of natural oil and keeps the texture satin smooth. You couldn't risk such thoroefch cleansing with ordinary soap. There would be danger of irritation. But the bland creamy lather of Palmolrv doesn't roufchen even tha most sensitive skin. . Made from the mildest ingredients Palmolrve couldn't be anything but mild. It contains no ingredients that could make it harsh. It is the modern combination of the Palm and Olive oils Cleopatra used both as cosmetic and cleanses. Why Palmolrve is popular priced Simply because public demand is so enormous that it reduces raanufao' taring cost. The Palmolrre factories are neve idle, ni&ht or day. All ingredients are bought in vast quantities. Thus ycu need pay no premium fot Palmolive quality. It is America's favorite toilet luxury, sold at a popu lar price. THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, U. S. A, PA L i " fir- i". r IV E