V It V .-?' IsSfc. m -, h vz ?V fc$ f-ja. ' k p? f- v r r v-' f The Tulsa Star, Friday, May g, 1913. ECONOMY IN POTATO OMELET Appetizing Dish the Exclusive Reelpo of a Clever Little French Cook Ragout of Veal. Tho economy of tho potato omolot Is ono of tho devices for moncy-BavIng housekeeping shown In "A Llttlo French Cook; Her Methods and Recipes," published In Harper's Daiar. for days when company must bo espe cially regarded, eho mado a potato omelet, which reconciled you to tho conditions. Sho mashed ten small cold potatoes. Sho then fried brown In butter two shopped clboules (which aro shallots, but any small, dellcato onion would do), with n pleco of chopped parsley, and ndded tho pota toes. She then beat together well four RBs, and ndded them lightly to tho potatoes. Of this mlxturo bIio mado an omolot In tbo usual way; and when dono put It on a dish and eet It In tho oven a few minutes to rise. Thcro Is no moro economical dish for n well-fed family thnn a good ragout. Cccllo's ragout of veal na varraln, as sho called It was as sa vory and nourishing a dish as nnyono could deslrn. Sho used about two pounds of tho shoulder of veal, which sho cooked for 20 minutes or so In a Bmnll Iron pot, with snlt, popper and butter, until It was well browned. Sho turned It over from time to tlmo. Onco sho added a small wineglass of water, to prevent burning (Sho wns very chary of spoiling good things by wa ter dilution, nnd In tho Iron pot thcro was llttlo danger of burning). Sho then sprinkled and stirred In well two teaspoonfuls of (lour that Is. eho sprinkled It over tho meat and turned tho meat over and over; then Bho ndded right largo carrots cut Into small dice, four onions, sliced, sev eral pieces of parsley, about two cup fuls of raw peas, and n glassful of water. Sho cooked It, tightly covered, an hour and a half, adding, a half-hour before It was dons, n plateful of small raw potatoes, cut In half. er TNf When making nilnco meat uso a fow crabapplcs with other apples nnd you will add a delicious flavor to tho meat. When boiling molasses or sugar candy rub tho dish In which it Is being boiled with butter all around about an Inch from tho top and It will not boll over. To keep vegetables fresh and crisp dip a mUBlIn bag or cloth flour sack (after It Is cleaned) In cold water, wring It lightly, put In tho vegetables nnd bang whera tho air can strike It. A flatlron stand will bo found useful on tbo rango to keep tho contents of a saucepan warm without danger of . burning; It Is nlso useful when one de sires food to simmer; there Is thon no fear of sticking or burning on a hot stove. . To clean steel ornaments of ruBt nnd discoloration, rub them with a brush dipped In paraflln oil and then In emery powder. I'olish them with a dry chamois. A lump of camphor placed In tho box with them will keep steel ornaments bright. Glovo Angers make good protection for tho stems of flowers, especially If the flowcrB aro fresh nnd worn pinned to a whlto dress. Save tho Augers, In ecrt'tho flower stems In thcin and pin to drees and no dampness or stnln will Jnjuro tho most dollcnto dress. Mint Jelly. Two bunches of mint, simmered In ono pint of water for ono-hnlf hour; ono cup sugar, ono nnd ono-hnlf tnblo ppoonfuls of granulated gelatin, soft ened In one-halt cup of water; julco of two lemons. When tho gelatin has softened, pour tho water from tho cooked mint over tho Boftcned gelatin, then add tho sugar and lemon Julco. A dellcato green color may bo obtained by tho uso of a llttlo vegetable color pasto. Strnln and chill; cut in squares and servo with lamb In tho placo of mint snucc. It may bo used as a gurnUh for tho lamb. To Bone Fish. To romovo bones from olthor fresh or salt flsh, whllo raw, tako tho head less flsh In tho loft hand, split down the back; with tho right thumb euro fully push the meat from tho flesh eldo of tho backbone, then gently forco the thumb between tho back bone and tho skin of tho IIbIi from head to tall; now gently pull slduwiso oild tbo ribs adhering to tho backbone will como out with It. All tho remain Ing bones can bo removed by catching them between tho thumb and the sharp blado of a knifo. To Iron Shirtwaists. Put 0 soft, thick cloth on a tnblo at ono corner. Lay tho shirtwaist on the table with ono nrmholo over tho cor ner; pull the waist tight and iron It. In this wny tho shoulder Is Ironed smooth and kept in shapo. It Is especially good for pleated waists. When Washing Collars. Rcfore washing lace collars, I baste them closely on a pleco of whlto cloth to kcop them from bolng strrtchajMr torn. If no starch Is put In thuapHrey will look like now. Washington Star. HUSBAND NAILED RUBBER ON GATES Wife bo Weak and Nervous Could Not Stand Least Noise How Cured. jjji"' jj'i'i-jpi,,' iup'i,;. Munford, Ala. "I was so weok nnd nervous whllo passing through tho Chango of Life that I could hardly Hvo. My husband had to nail rubber on all tha gntca for I could not stand It to have a, goto slam. "I also had back acho and a fullness in my stomach. I noticed that Lydia E. Plnkhom's Vege table Compound was advertised for such cases and I sent and not a bottle. It did mo so much good that I kept on taking It and found It to be nil you claim. I recommend your Compound to all women efllicted as I was." Mrs. P. P. Mullendoke, Mun ford, Alabama. An Honest Dependable Mcdlclno Is Lydia E. Pinkhnm'a Vegetable Com pound. A Root and Herb medicine orig inated nearly forty years ago by Lydia E. Pinkham of Lynn, Mass., for con trolling female ills. Its wonderful success in this lino has made it the safest and moit dependable medicine of tho ago for women and no woman suffering from female ills does) herself justice who does not give it a. trial. If yon Jinvo tlie Rliglitcntdnnlit that Lydia 10. Piiiklium'H Vcp;ctn lloCompounl 'will liclpyoti, write) to Lydia. IMMiiklinniiHcclleliicCo. (confidential) Lynn,TtTass.,for ad vice. Your letter -will bo opened, read nnd answered by a, woman, nnd held in strict coulldcuco. H! PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM A to lift prfrvratlon of mi fit JIlitorrallratUndrufr. Far Kstnrin Cntn nrl Beauty to Cray or Faded Hair. wo. ana 91 wti imitrii"ta. ADDS TO THE LENGTH OF LIFE Nothing Better Than Pedestrian Ex ercise, Especially to Those Who Have Passed Beyond Youth. Bonio of tho most noted of tho old men of Now York, successful In buBl ices, tho professions and public af fairs, havo formed a walking club for tho purpose of making their pursuit of still greater length of days nnd still better health as agrecablo ns It Is sensible. They Intend to tnko long walks together and, no doubt, to ninko their pedestrian experiences tho sub ject of entertaining discussion nnd a stdro of memories held In common. This Is nil cxnmplo which might well bo followed in every city of tho United States. In tho era of motor vehicles thcro is danger that wnlklng will bo Increasingly neglected, especially by men nnd women advanced In yeaiB, who often need It most. Thcro Is u constant temptation to forget that rid ing In tho open nlr. Ana ns It Is In many ways, can never do for tho body what walking docs." AWFUL ECZEMA ON FACE Frceland, Md. "Baby's eczema started In llttlo spots and would hurst nnd run all over his faco and wher ever tho wntcr would touch, his faco. It would malto another soro. Pimples would break out nnd mnko his faco soro and lnAnmcd, and ho wns very cross nnd fretful. It was nwful. Ha suffered tortures from it, and wo had to tlo mittens on his hands to keep him from scratching. A friend of mlno told mo of tho Cutlcura Soap nnd Oint ment and I went to a drug storo and bought them. "When wo would batho his faco with tho Cntlcura Soap and apply tho Cutt curn Ointment, ho would bo much hot ter. IIo would wnko up In tho nights nnd cry with his faco and wo would'' put on somo of tho Cutlcura Ointment and then ho would rest nil night. They havo cured him completely of tho eczema." (Signed) Mrs. Harry Wright, Mar. 21, 1912. Cutlcura Soap nnd Ointment soldi throughout tho world. Sample of each free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card "Cutlcura, Dept, L, Boston." Adr. Ragtime Made Easy. Ono day my mother cut her Anger and sho put a rag o;j It. Then sho went to church to practice on tho plpo organ, and a little boy who was thero said, "O. Mrs. H can play ragtlmo now." Exchange CONSTANTINE MAN OF ACTION New Grecian Monarch Has Proved Himself Worthy of the Crown He Has Inherited. Constnntlne, the now king of Greece, Is of Danish and Russian blood, his father having been a Bon of Christian IX. ot Denmark, and his mother being tho eldest daughter of Grand Duko Constantino, a brother of Alexander II. King Constantino was born In AthctiH nnd brought up under an English governess and German and Greek tutors. Later on ho went to Berlin, whero ho received his cducn tlon as a soldier, being attached to tho Second regiment of Prussian foot gunrdH. In 1897 ho took command of tho Greek troops In tho wnr with Tur kny, but his nrmy wns crushed In Thcssaly. In April last ho was ap pointed Inspector general of tho forces, nnd has slnco shown himself a soldier of merit. At tho moment of his ncccEslou ho was In Kplrus, con ducting tho military operations for sweeping tho Turks out of that province. Exquisite Agony. "It was, to say tho least of It," a I)ndon letter remarks, "Just a llttlo bit awkward that tho electric light went out tho other evening at tho town houso of a presumably wealthy widow who had been doing n good deal of polltlcnl entertaining. Tho guests, to tho number of a docn, hail just finished their soup when tho un fortunate. Incident occurred. Tho scrnmblo to And a sufficient number of candles bo that tho dinner might proceed wob attended with a great deal of dlfllculty and no llttlo amuse ment. Tho butler, who Is described as being a bit now to his Job, was im mediately told to telephone to tho electric company, report tho catastro phe nnd demand nttrntlon to the mat tor. It was a trying moment for the guests when ho returned to tho din ing room and announced in real Cock ney accent: 'Please, my lady, tho gentleman what's on tho telcphono says they Bent several warning letters unless tho account wns paid activo steps would havo to bo taken.'" Rival Punsters. "Can February March?" "No, but April May," was the reply. "Look here, old man, you'ro out of June." "Don't July about It" "It Is not often that one gets tho better ot your August porsonngo." "I In! now you think that you havo mo Noctober." And then thcro was work for tbo coroner. Church on Historic Site. St. Alban's church, London, which occupies tho site In Brook street of tho thlovcs' kitchen described In "Oli ver Twist," Is to celebrate Its Aftloth year of existence on Juno 22. From tho dnto of Its foundation It has had tho faithful "Father" Stanton watch ing over Its destinies. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOHIA, n safe nnd sure remedy for Infants nnd children, and boo that It Tlnfirathn , wf Slgnaturo of UutATT&J&U In Ubo For Ovor 30 Years. Children Cry lor Fletcher's Castoria Keep 'Em Open. "Would you ndvlBn mo to closo my eyes when I sing?" "How can you dodgo It your eyes aro closed?" An artist may paint his wife, but usually sho paints herself. Over-Night Relief for Constipation A Small Dose on Rctlrintz and You Arc Well and Happy by Morning It Is only natural that tho simplest of nllmenta should bo tho most gen eral, and bo wo havo a whole nation Buffering from constipation nnd Indi gestion, for they aro closely allied. But common nB constipation Is many peo plo do not seem to know they havo It. They will complain of henilnche, drowsiness or biliousness, all uncon scious of ihn cause of tho trouhlo. You should hnvo n full nnd frro movement nt least onco a day. If you pass a day you aro constipated, nnd tho result will bo that )ou will catch a cold easily or havo a moro serious ailment. To euro tho constipation and forestall still graver trouble tako a doso of I)r. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at night beforn retiring nnd by morn ing relief will come, without disturb nnco from Bleep or any Inconvonlmico. Legions of pcoplo uso It regularly In such emergencies, somo of them form erly chronic lnvnllda who havo suf fered from constipation nil their lives. Mr, A. II. nanner. .120 Itlley St., Hnr rlsburg. Pa., pays: "Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin gavo mo almost Instant relief from stomach and bowol trou ble. I now cat anything I wnnt, and Bleep well." Many others will toll you that they havo tried most things rec ommended for this purposo but havo found Syrup Pepsin tho only ono al ways reliable. A bottlo can bo obtain ed at any drug Btoro for llfty cents or ono dollar, tho latter size being bought Mr. A. B. Dinner. by families already familiar with Its merits. Syrup Pepsin la mild, pleasant-tasting, anil non griping. Mothers glvo It to tiny Infants, nnd yet It In directive. In grown-ups. It Is for overyono who Buffers from nny form of stomach, liver or bowel trouble, constipation dj-Bpepc'.a, biliousness, etc. Us action will bo delight you that you will for ovcr avoid harsh cathartics, purga tives, pills and Balls. If no member of your family has ever used Syrup Pepsin and you would llko to mako a personal dial of It be fore buying It in tho regular way of a druggist, send your address a postal will do to Dr. W. 11. Caldwell, 203 Washington St , Montlcollo, III., and a frco samplo bottlo will bo mailed you. here PUtMntwr nmonfr tta. ornm tuny ! nrnr Hlm ranrfH are fnnMni; niHtriniH-r ' S F your linn. Corn Planting mi-7 take pom) of them corn planting hi t6 Into h? Ulatniier SPOHiVS DISTEMPER CURE In your trim H.ifrtiiitnl n curn n well n prr vent Ire- MVj miM ll.nrj Imltle tMx) mitt fioui 'Inzen, (IHlTernl. Itrc In morn than twice tna s-mnllerMre. m'tputlitrT. (lellt. DrupffUt ornni'1 tonmnufueturcr. Spoba Medical Co., Cbioilsli mt DaclcrloIoflsU. Guabeii, Intl., U.S. A IF HE WERE A RELATIVE Observance of Colored Man Really Offered Some Good Ideas for Worthy Reflection. An official of ono of the departments at Washington Bays that whllo going to hlB luncheon ono afternoon ho bow a military funeral passing down Penn sylvania nvenuo. As tho pageant passed tho official was Btnudlng on tho curb, hat In hand, und noting with Interest tho reversed nrnis, tho llag draped coflln, and tho riderless liorso behind somo ono touched him on the elbow and Bald: "I hope jou'll ex cuso mo, boss, but would you mlu' tell In' mo whether tho dead soldier was anythln' to you?" "Why, no," answered tho official, smiling In Pplto of himself, as ho turned and beheld a solemn looking darky of perhaps Blxty years of ago. "Kxcuso mo again, boss," continued tho negro, "but you kinder looked Hint sorry I thought mebbo ho wns somo thin' to you." "IIo was n bravo Boldlcr," answered tho official. Tho darky said nothing for a mo ment. Finally, with a sigh, ho ndded: "Wouldn't It bo gran', boss, mournlu' for a man llko that, B'posln' ho was somcthln' to you?" When the Doctor Called. Graco wan six years old and very ill Tho fnmlly doctor took her hand to feel her pulso. In n moment Graco bald In n whisper, "It's no uso to feel my wrist, doctor, tho pain Is all up In my head." Chinese Hair Bands. Chinese women nro not only nhead of Amcilcnn and Kngllsh women In tho mnttcr of suffrage, but thero aro many who fay they havo a more nt tractlvo manner of nrranglng their hair thnn havo Europeans or Ameri cans. At any rate, tho Chlneso hair band Is being extensively worn. Tha colorlngB of these bands nro very ef fective. Blondes generally chooso a band with a background decorated with Aowcrs and butterflies In natural colors, whllo tho brunette favors a palo colored ground appropriately designed. Every tlmoa man gets his monthly gas bill lie's glad that ho doesn't havo to buy tho Btuff by tho ton. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS RICH IN CURATIVIt QUALITIES rOR BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM. KIDNEYS AND BLADDER 'SINGLE SIUKHliVCIGAR AtwAvs urn ACL? THE BEST STOCK ADlJl.KN at num. L able prlrm, wrlla for fre 4 lltuiitrutetl catalogu. ?l A. II. HESS A SUN m lruli il. Iltuiloi, Tei. -J 77"' LW DAISY FLY KILLER f,'; "j-JSSr Naturally a beauty doctor llltes to j demand n bandpomo fpo lira. Neat. cImq or- n.mtfiUIJeinvnloot. rhep, LM ,li tin. Matte of incUl.renlMHortlp ott win not toil or 1 njur fcfirthlntT, fluartotfml rrM?tlv AlldaftlftTnoMftont Ainrcua nM for tl.no. HAROLD SOMtM, 180 D-1W At , Drooklf, K. T. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Cotormorisoodsfcrlshtefandfutereolonlhin tar other art. OnelOcpackiEecotomllfibtre. Thy dye In cold water belter thin inyotfitrdre. You cm dreany girment wtehout ripping spirt, wrlla for tree booklet Haw te U. Illctch nd Ml Colon. MONPor IIHUG COM PANT. Qalacy, III, Satisfied tho Professor. Tho story Is told of a collego pro fessor who was noted for 'lis con centration of mind. Tho professor wns returning homo ono night from a scientific meeting, still pondering over tho subject, lib had reached his room In safety when ho heard n nolso which seemed to como from under tho bed. "Is Bomo ono thcro?" ho nsked. "No, profeBgor," answered tho Intru der, who lenow o.' tho professor's pe culiarities. "That's strango. I wns posltlvo somo ono was under my bed," commented tho learned man. Marriage a Battleship. Jack Speaking of Bhlps, what kind ot a ship Is courtship? Tom It's a transport, my boy. Paradoxical Drawback. "Do you intend to mako a tour of tho big desert?" "No; I haven't got tho 'sand.'" MkSfrfLirwA uu-ntifi 7. TO iMin"f Ji'ji vm. suvTi Vft.-r.l'iS Tim cK&sKjd TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE W. L. DOUGLAS 3.oo 3.60 M.,00 M.5o AND $g-oo . SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN BEST BOYS SHOES In thi WORLD f 7. 00. 47.60 and S3.0O. The Ursett makers of Men' $3.50 and $4.00 ahoai in tho world. Akjonr tlcnlrr In ihnw ynn V. I lKmrlu.S3.no. 4.oo m S4.5U ulioei, J nit ft ir mm I 'n IvIm, nt anu wrur aaoinr maitra coming Bwi.uo tn 87 OO -cue oniy iimerrnr ia 1 no prirr. mmwi m all miirrri, aijira mm iinjirfl in suit TorjOOdy, If you roiilil vlalt W. 1M loii(lA9 Jnr farln rlea at I! rock ton. Maaa.. anil a for vourif how rarrfullr IV. I. 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