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REPUBLICAN akiz, or AN INDEPENDENT PROGRESS5VE JOURNAL THIRTY-FIRST YEAR PHOENIX, ARIZONA. MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1920 (Section Two) VOL. XXXL, NO. 209 (Section Two) . . lA liMKiil r. - . s-- jt, - -j ape? EN Adventur&s of th& twins .by Olive Robert i?arl for In the kitchen of her own home Sitter Mary cook daily family of four adults. She brought to her kitchen an understanding of the chemiatry of cooking gained from study of domeatio science in a state university. Consequently the advice she offers is a happy combination of theory and practice. Every recipe she giives is her own, first tried out and served at her family table. One of the easiest ways of saving time and labor is preparing certain foods in large quantities. Most women hate to peel potatoes but wrhen once start ed would just as soon keen on and do a whole lot. There are so many ways of using cold potatoes, either plain boiled or mashed, that there is no risk of waste if one has Vome on hand. Plain boiled potatoes can be diced and warmed over in cream sauce, they may be simply sliced and fried, or diced and fried in crisp cubes, diced and reheated in milk and butter in the oven. - Mashed potatoes can be made into croquettes, and fried in deep fatmade into little flat cakes and fried or sauted in the frying-pan, beaten up with eggs and made into a souffle, reheated as mashed, used with fish in cro quettes or made into cups and filled with another vege table. , ." DISINCLINATION Another pupil who didn't show up in Meadow Grove School after the fall Bicnic near Lilv Pond was Cutie Cottontail. But Cutie was different from Chip Chipmunk, who had played truant be cause he wished to visit the buckwheat field. His mother and daddy knew where he was. He was in bed. At first Mrs. Cottontail thought it was carrotonia or cabbagiUs, because Cutie had stopped at Farmer Smith's sass-patch on his way home from the picnic, and he naci eaten a 101 or inings on i" -u.ivv aim ucci .c cream he had had for lunch. So she had called up her cousin, Mrs. Bunny, and asked what to do about it. Mrs. Bunny said to put a wild-mustard pouli tico over the pain, but when Mrs. Cottontail told her that the pain never seemed to stay two minutes in the Fame place, being in one ear, then the other, then his Eaws, or some place else, Cousin'Bunny shrieked in dismay, "Then send for r. Mink at once. He may have the measles again!" Intriguing White and Gray Costume Msmi for Tomorrow. BREAKFAST Sliced bananas, un cocked cereal sort-boned eygs, toast, LUNCHEON" Creamed fish in po- Serves Big Breakfast For Only One Cent Thousands of women have discov ered that they can serve a bis, nour ishing; and satisfying; breakfast by using- Life O Wheat. Life O Wheat costs only a few cents a package, yet makes It pounds of elicious food with a aweet. nut-like flavor. It Is decidedly different from anything you have ever tried. Life O' Wheat is very eany to pre pare simply add water and boll a few minutes. As all grocers now have a fresh supply, we suggest that you rder a package today. Tour money will be refunded if you are not satis fied. , .1, ... .ni a ...-..- -'i- -,yi ' ... ..j-i-, ,,. ,. i. i . him Cutie's mother and daddy knew where he was. He was in bed. tato cups, hot rolls, grapes, preserves, tea. DINNER Fried chicken, baked sweet potatoes, creamed onions, apple celery nut salad, cranberry pudding, coffee. My Own Recipes. Little, tiny onions are nicest to cream, those not any larger than a marble. Onions should always be cooked In an uncovered pan. CREAMED FISH IN POTATO CUPS 1 1-2 cups cold flaked fish 1 cup white saucb mashed potatoes Shape the coza mashed potato Into cups, brush over the outer surface of the cups with the white of slightly beaten egg. Fill with creamed fish and put in a moderate oven to eat the potato and brown. CRANBERRY PUDDING" 1-3 cup butter and lard mixed 1 cup sugar 2 eggs 3 cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 1-2 teaspoon soda 1 cup cranberries 1-4 teaspoon salt Cream shortening and sugar. Add egg's well beaten. Mix and sift dry in gredients and add alternately with milk. Add cranberries. Turn Into - a "He never had them at all! Those I had to soak him in sour milk for a "Again!" Mrs. Cottontail disdained, were inkspots he got on in school, and week." . . But just the same, she did send for Dr. Mink and that gentleman came car rying a easeful of bottles that would have put a drug store to shame. He felt Cutie's pulse and looked at his tongue and stuck a big thermometer into his mouth. Mr. and Mrs. Cottontail stood by anxiously waiting to hear what he had to 6ay. Finally he took out the thermometer and looked at it through his specks then he looked over his specks at Cutie. "This young gentleman has a very severe case of disinclination," he an nounced, "and we must proceed to curehim at once. buttered mold and steam three hours. Serve with sugar and cream. THE BEAUTIFUL PERMANENT WAVE Guaranteed for Six months Jefferson Hair Store Phone 4139 FROM THE SIDE LINES Knicker What will become or the deserving Democrats? Bocker They will now have a chance to become observing" Demo crats. N. T. Hetald. M CARVES ON A MUSTARD SEED , Philadelphia On his eighth trip ! around the world "Lonesome Mac, re- puted to be the world's most indus trious carver, arrived in Philadelphia the other day. "Mac" claims that he has carved everything that walks, swims, flies or grows. Even the but tons on his clothes, his watch chain and hat ornaments he has whittled from peach stones, nuts, cherry pits and wood. He carries a cane upon which are 500 figures and claims to have re fused an offer ot $2500 for It. "Mac s real name is W. T. Si McCleery. He hasn't a single relative and boasts that he is the loneliest man in America. One of his most f Tized bits of work is a mustard seed. On one side he has carved a spider and on the other an elephant. N. Y. World. i o i HIS DIFFICULTY "What's the matter, George? Can't you make up your mind to quit smok ing?" "Oh, I can make up my mind all right, Jerry, and 1 iAn qi.it smoking, nut i can't do both at the same time. iiicn mond Times-Dispatch. What Is Period Furniture? t give the costume its particular appeal. The scarf has the taus arranged fringe-fashion some 12 inches from the ends, and it is lined with a sott, pname silver cloth instead Of with the usual white satin. I 1 - TYPE OF MANTEL CLOCK At the beginning of the nineteenth century", the mantel clock was Invented by shortening the pendulum and mak ing the weights Bmal.er. Prior to this time, the works had been wooden, but now rolled brass was used. The illustration shews a mantel clock of brass works which runs eight days. The case is rosewood. BY CORA MOORE, Now York's Fashion Authority NEW YORK, Is there any comhina tion more fascinating than gray and white. Witness the intriguing costume that Kathleen Martyn of the New Am sterdam Roof wears. The frock is pelican gray taffeta with three cross-wise tucks on the skirt that are pulled straight after The whole has been accordion plaited. The bodice is simply cut with a hem stitched lawn collar in the square-cut neck and roll-back cuffs on the elbow sleeves. But it is the ermine scarf and the little round turban of white feath ers with its two white wings across the sides as if posed for flight, th - ?"' 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