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Saturday Morning, December 2, 1922 THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW Page Three C7C7 43 HOUSEWIVES OPPWG m CON H HENCE OR KOl'IlT In the business world, haiul-shaU-iri'A. flays an important part. A bus iness caller, man or woman, cus tomarily is jirecteil with a hitml shake and is, dismissed, or dismisses himself or horselr, in tliv? same way. Itusiiuss introductions are' usually accomiaiiiel by hand-shakos, ana what is more, the handclasp here may inspire riiher co.if iiU-nco or doubt, so it behooves you to watch your hand-shake. A child ought to be taught how to shako hands and when to shake hands. It is delightful to see a child struihtfcrwanily extend his hand when a grown-up offers his. If he K-ts usrd to doin- it voim;;. il will not be a i rl2ul for him later, and he can h natural ai:J utterly lack seltconsciousness ,in the matter thereby reserving his attention for Kizin-i up tin" :,ituatioi and acting and talkitif; accordingly. From the November Design sr. . being a trouble. Tut in a cold bowl half a teaspoon each of salt, Fugiirj and tii'istard, o:ie unbeaten cga; andj one teaspoon of lemon-juico. l'.eat , with a Dover fiiht-ater iMtil well! blended. Moasuie one cu; of whatever oil' you prefer, or your purse allows j pure olive oil, pure vegetable, or j half of each and add this to tlie i egg mixture, a quarter of it at n ! time, bt atin.g w ith tlir- egg-beater two minutes each time, or untii it j thickens, whic h is practically im- mediately. All of the ingredients j should be very cold. From Use No- j veinber Dci-.iner. i Statesmen on a Day of Rest MINUTE MAVONAISE . Making mayonaise is thoucht to be a tedious task. Have you ever tried the "lightning mayonaise" The recipe was obtained from a tea house manager who used it exclusive ly, beating up a "batch" whenever needed without a thought of its AN' ITALIAN LKGKNT i Dr. Howard Eager, a Daptist min ister in Baltimore, told this story, which is ai Italian legend: In thf old days, a peasant con fessed to i: priest that he bad slandered an innocent num. The priest said to him, "For your pen ance do this now: Take a bag of chicken down. Uo to every yard i:i the town and drop cm; bit of down into each garden. Do not miss one yard. When you have finished, return to me." The siuner believed his punishment was light. With his bag of down he made the circuit of the village Steven's Grocery ALLEN BLOCK Phone 825 We Deliver We beg to announce that we have purchased the stock at George's Grocery, Main St., and will in the course of a f ewT days after alterations are completed, move our entire stock to that store. We take this opportunity to thank our many friends and customers for their valued support in the past and trust to merit your patronage in our new location WILLIAM AND ISABELLA STEVEN A -V L fmj( i t W'v's f fa -3 as ? 6 icvj & J js t 'rf'?" Mayor Hylaii of Now York and Senator-elect Henrik Shipstead of MinnesoU are shown here recovering from the hard tator of poliUcal cSaigns, New York's mayor is admiring the results of a day s fishing i. intake Michigan. Senator Shipstead can bag ducks as easny as , votes judging from this photo taken on his return from a day's huntnear , Krooten, Minn. and carefully dropped one soft feath-1 or into each garden. Then he re-i ported to the priest, saying: 'I; have done my penance." ! "No, my son," replied the old ab-' be. "You will iiof have done vour I J penance until you "take the bag, gq.j ; again on your rounds, collect every ; feather you have dropped, and bring; it here to me." j i The gossip protested that it would (be impossible: he could not find the j j bits of down in a lifetime; many of I them haw blown far away. j j "So it is with gossip," replied the j old priest. "It is easily dropped. Hut ! never again, no matter how hard you try, can you gather bick the! words you have so thoughtlessly; scattered." From the November De-i lincator. fant robe de style, : which last is' rel egated almost entirely to the. young girl. From the November Delinea tor. . THE NEW IN NEW YORK WE SELL toy 77, MAfAPrwr Superior SPAGHETTI and Pure EGG NOODLES Bright color, except in the Russian! embroideries of blouses and wool; dresses, is little seen until night, j Ulack or brown is still the rule for j the costume coats black repp or cloky with thfir stuffed-tubing trim- j nung and the fur-brown or coco brown dress underneath. One notices that there are two sil houttes in ilte new costume coats the straight, with the deep armholo that gives almost a drapery to the uhner ti.irt. and the tlraned coat tied at the hip. Against, these two arej the four silhouettes of the new j dresses the straight chemise, the! draped, the circular and the bouf- j WANT TO REDUCE YOUR WAISTLINE? If you want to reduce your waist line, here are two of the best exer cises known: Stand, feet eighteen inches apart, elbows at sides, forearms and hands extended palms up, stretch fingers. Swing left hand downward, touching the right foot, right hand stretched upward as far as possible, eyes look ing upward toward the right hand. Back to first position. Reverse the movement to the opposite side, right hand down and left hand up. Do this series three times. Then take same standing position only clasp your hands down in front of you as if ycu were holding an ax. Roll up to the right side, and when hands are directly above head, stretch backward and chop vigorous ly as before. Do this series three times. From the November Delineator. Is what you get for your money in buying h Ounces for f$ Cr (Wore than a pound and a half Y same' price g j?S For over 30 years Xu (c? WHY PAY WAR PRICES? ?t MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT WIFE AND MOTHER If a woman is going to have a baby when her husband frankly does not want one. she should never forget that the child is wholly! her interest, entirely her responsibility. Because I am a woman and love children, I can't quite carry logic to the point of admitting that a woman should not have a child when her husband does not want it though, after all, there is one of those maxims about a house divided unto itself. It can be done successfully, think-i-but it's a big job and the woman who undertakes to be sole parent and guardian of her baby and wife of her husband at the same time must never forget what she is about. Riding on a horse, bare-back, is dif ficult, but when you have two, and a foot on each, you must forget that it's a circus performance. I know that my job is to keep my child from interfering with my hus band's life in any way. She is quite exclusively mine. If ho comes into the nursery and is amused and pleas ed with her, I know that it doesn't mean that he has a suppressed desire to have her crawling over him while he oats his luncheon. If I have any thing interesting to tell about her, I say it just as I tell him anything that is amusing and entertaining. But if I merely want to talk, talk, talk about her. quite indifferent to the fact that he has no interest in what I am say ing, I don't do it. I take it to my moth or, who will argue for hours on the respective merits of oatmeal and Gra ham cookies. He has interests which I do not shart and he does not bore me with them. A child, after all, is little different from any other interest. If I had a phonograph record of which I was pas sionately fond and which my husband disliked, 1 should naturally play it when lie was not there to hear if' Fretn the N"vemher Designer LOTUS RORH'S SHORTCAKE Lotus Robb is now playing in "Kem py," one of the hits of the season, at the Belmont Theatre, New York. She 1st well remembered for her character ization of Goldie MacDuff in "Rollo's Wild Oats" last season. She gives her favorite recipe for an old-time South ern strawberry shortcake: Into a mixing-bowl place two and one-half cups flour, one-half teaspoon salt, two b-vel teaspoons baking pow der, four level tablespoons sugar. Sift and mix and rub into prepared flour the following: Five tablespoons but ter, one-half cup thick cream and one-well-beaten egg. To make the dough: Roll out to about one-half inch thick and cut with large biscuit-cutter, brushing lightly with melted butter. Put two of the biscuits together, place on baking-sheet and bake in a hot oven for thirteen minutes. Split, while still warm and cover the lower part with crushed and sweetened berries. Serve with whipped cream or thin custard. From the November Designer.' HINTS FOR THE COOK When your whipping cream has turned a trifle sour, it can still be used if you will put in just a pinch of baking-soda before whipping. Pour boiting water over grapefruit and let them stand for five minutes. This will loosen the white lining and they will he easier to prepare. Place a sheet of waxed paper in your tin when baking fish and you avoid the unpleasant task of cleaning a sticky pan. Do not pool rhubarb when making pie or sauce, because the skin adds the delicate pink that makes it so much more aunetizing. There is also a mineral value next to the skin. To keep pies from boiling over, make a funnel of stiff paper and put in the center of your pie throueh the upper crust. Your juice will boil Into the funnel instead of out over the p'fl- The tough white skin can be easilv removed with the rind if oranges are heated in the oven for a few minutes Save all your celery tops, wash them thoroughly, put them in a paper bag and hang behind the range till they aro thoroughly dried. They will then crush up to a fine powder, and are very nice to havo on hand to flavor soups, croquettes and potted meats. Lemons will keep several weeks if placed in a glass-covered jar, covered with cold water and sealed. From the November Designer. Poison gas so deadly that one tenth of one per cent of it in the Ktmospher? is fatal was successful ly used recently to clear a ship of rats, cockroaches and other pests. Safe i l'I1.rVi.Vi: ... Hf.ii 1V1UK For Infant, Invalid & Children ! The Original Food-Drink for All Ag. ! QuickLunchatHome.OfBoc&Fountains. : RichMilk, Malted Grain Extract in Pow- derBt Tablet forms. Nourishing No coo king. 1 Avoid Imitations and Substitutes MORE SPEEDERS JAILED LOS ANGELES, Dec. 1. Twenty three more speeders were given jail sentences here today by apolice judge bringing the total number of offend ers so punished since November 20 to 273. Fancy rocenes This is the season of the year that calls for fancy gro ceries more than any other. Of course, you want the very best for holiday cooking and our choice line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Nuts, select Canned and Packed Goods are sure to meet the approval of the most discrim inating housewife. When you want something just a little better, and no more expensive in the way of good eats try BUSY BEE FRUIT MARKET MAIN STREET BISBEE Here You Will Find the articles that you want, arranged so that you can make your selection quickly from goods which excel in HIGH QUALITY LOW PRICE FRESHNESS VARIETY Cash & Carry Grocery barren 2 Stores Bisbee Skin NISI MACAR0NI-SR3 and Pure EGG NOODLES . , I HIM II" BilllW.IIJII L. I -, The kind of Bread that makes you want more. Golden Krust Bread; 3 loaves - French Bread; 3 loaves 25c 25c Rye, Graham, and Raisin Bread Daily We Sell Malt Syrup CALIFORNIA BAKERY Brewery Avenue I I Em morv of if I BREAD! The one food that all the people want all the time. Plain and wholesome substantial and nour ishing Give it the first place on your table. No other food has the same food value. Ours is a really deli cious loaf. Ask your grocer to send you a loaf today. City Bakery tat su THE MEAT OF THE WHEAT - HAL. STEAD, KANS. SEMIS KANSAS CiT. 3 From all indications Flour will be higher. Now is a good time to lay in a supply as we have just received a fresh carload of the following: Graham Whole Wheat Rye White and Yellow Corn Meal You can places your orders with the Stores listed below: Steven's Gorcery. C. Bugan Bros. Central Grocery Cash & Carry Stores Arizona -Packing Co., Distributors BISBEE LOWELL WARREN J f ft-.-