A x.iuclirooms
nn3
pelicious Meal Quickly ancl:
, Easily Prepared. -.,. '.
'-',r. Br EDITH
' USHEOOMS, baskets and baa--
keta or them, , creamy white,
i. 'ii decide the Question - "What
fc !! we have lot dinner to'nlghtf
nhca the business woman house
I 'f r doea her marketing on ber
way home from the office, i Mash'
ro.inis have such a meaty :, flavor
t :it sometIm.es they have; a good
Due at a vegetable meaL Possibly
they will te garnished with a few
strips of , crisp bacon. ' They are
useful In making that leftover meat
from last night's dinner go further.
, You don't mind bow. far and few be
tween are the pieces Tot meat; If
, there are plenty of mushrooms.
While broiled mushrooms are fa
mous In name, J think that mush
rooms are more generally satisfy-
' log when they are fried in plenty
. of butter. As yon probably have
noticed,' mushrooms demand a pret
ty good portion of butter. When
they are to be served on toast there
should be enough sauce to" soften
the toast, of course! A quick, de
licious supper dish can bo prepared
by sautelng slices of ,cold meat for
a moment m butter or bacon fat
Arrange the . siloes on- toast and
'. pour over creamed mushrooms. Any
stems that can be used. In the main
dish may be cooked In water to
,; make a stock which can be used to
the last drop In preparing one of
our favorite, . modern .. American
" jBoups. Have yon noticed how very
popular ' cream of mushroom soup
1ST ' -(; ;r'!- -Vi,.;,,
' Although mushrooms are usually
served hot, they makjt delicious
: : hors. d'oeuvres when they are
cooked In a little hot water In .a
: double boiler nntn tender. When
they are .cooked, , mix with mayon
naise, which .has been thinned with
i a. little sour cream, and 'minced
parsley.- I think Belgium la respon
sible for this dish, , " ;' a
, , Golden Salad.
Bhxed' raw carrots' very One and
: mix with, one-quarter cup french
Smart Summer Suit
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Printed dark blue' georgette with
bslgn of white and sea coral red
vlng a sea coral blouse, of flax,
makes a smart and cool summer
suit The square front beret of
matted fiber matches the blouse
AMAZE AMINUTE f
t fTTIFACTS BY ARNOLD - '
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MOLD
Perfumed -
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IT
Artificial per-
POMES IN ANAES-
( HETICS WIUSOON
- MAKE WVTIEMTS
is-IC,ONSClCXIS IN
TO MAKE A HAM-i
MER
ENOUGH TO
DRIVE NAILS
t6 wosr PICSANT
Point the T7ay
M. BARBER
dressing to which two tablespoons
minced watercress or parsley , has
been added. Minced onion may also
be added! .' Serve on bed of lettuce.
Mayonnaise may be used.;?ij; :;;iv:
x i Creamed Mushrooms. .' ,,-' '.
f 2 tablespoons butter j',?;
2 cups sliced mushrooms, " '
1 tablespoons flour. v
cup mushroom stock and milk
cup cream
Salt, pepper " , , ' " -t.
t Cook the mushrooms' In the butter
for Ave minutes. : Sprinkle od the
flour , and blend well. Aid the
stock (made by cooking the tougher
portions of the mushrooms In wa
ter), milk and cream and stir until
thick and smooth. Season to tast.
Serve on toast - ,
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OUS6,
Lydla
One of the Latest Stylet f Sheets
Hemstitching
tTNK sheets and pillow cases may
V be perfectly plain with: . hems
hand stitched, machine - or hand
hemstitched, or ' ornamented with
embroidery. Color jnay enter Into
the ornamentation on white bed lin
ens, or the entire cotton or linen
may oe anted. Xmen remains the
textile pre-eminent for these arti
cles, but the name bed linen has be
come flexible,-signifying, In Its broad
meaning,' both cotton and linen.) In
cotton sheeting, percale, holds the
high place. Many homemakers are
content wlthmachlne-stltched hems.
while others consistently cling to
nana nems, ':'.:,;.. :y?vy:-
Quaint and beautiful stitchery Is
now put on bed linens, chiefly In
theform of One featherstitchlng, of
a single frond each side the main
stem, or two or. three. , The latter
makes as wide -a line of work as Is
attractive for the- articles. Some
times the embroidery alone appears
on the .sheet just, above (be plain
hem. Again the hems are machine
or hand hemstitched and then the
featherstitchlng is done by hand or
machine above It The handsomest
of these styles of fancy hems has
the featherstitchlng come between a
hemstitched hem and another row of
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Ocean far prow salty-
ThOOCM THe OCEAN GROWS ''
SALTIER YEAS BV YEAR, Ft IS SO
UNOERSATU RATED THAT IT COULD
H'We TWES AS MUCH SALT AS
OW HAS i- -, .;.-:) .' $1
Hammer wot uijuin-
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IS EASILY FROZEN
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Indian Boy Adepts
aw?
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.
. When Mayor Fiorella La Guardia of New York, seeking health, went
to the. -Grand-cany on In Arizona, he was at once adopted by Kajoch-a-na,
four-year-old Hopl Indian boy., The lad acted as the mayor's personal
escort and rode with him on one of the big trail mules.
L Baron Walker
la Which Bern Featherstitchlng and
Are Employed. : .
hemstitching 'or of drawn Work If
tne-stitcbery is done by band,
. r DnnringThreids.
The woman- who- decides to have
ornamental hems of her own Work
either uses linen sheeting, or ex
pects to devote as much time null'
lng out threads of cotton sheetlnc
as she takes te do the embroidery.
uut wnen the unens are finished.
sne. has nanasome sheets and pil
low cases whichever textile she
uses. - The teason ' why linen can
have Its threads mora rapidly drawn
out, Is because good flax fibers spin
into strong One strands which re
main Individual while cotton, which
has snorter libers differs when spun.
It does not keep . Its separateness
under weaving as does linen. .
Hems can be partly - flnishell by
machine and partly by hand, and a
pleasing commnauon or works re
sult v The sheets and plllow .cases
may be bought with, machine hem
stitched: ends; Then the feather
stitchlng can be done at home, ' In
the original style which Is being .e-
vlved, hems were hand - hemmed
rather than hemstitched and feather-stitching
In one or more rows
was done below. . '
'fc atU SradloaU. WKO 8rrlt.
"Keep .Your : Head
ft ' . - ": t
By i
LEONARD A. BARRETT
In his book, "Becollectlons Lord
Money relates bis satisfaction In
it having; been able
i In a' very lmpor-
I i wncoeoaw n
teep my head
Cooler thanmost
men." s A wise
suggestion, time
ly ' and Impor
tant A casual
reading of the bi
ographies of emi
nent i statesmen
convinces tus. of
iitelt r great 1 reserve-strength.
Soma' business
men of our own
day-appear to be so. "cold" as to
be entirely lacking Iff th emotion
al element ' Lord Morley said be
was very hanoy that he seldom lost
control of bis head.?' Few persons
are able to make so bold' a state:
rnent. ; Most of 'tis have "lost onr
heads'- at one time or another.
Many failures In -life are accounted
for by the jack of emotional control.
Accidents occur because persons
fall to keep their beads cool. When
emotions get the' better of one's
Judgment serious results are bound
to occur. In the Interpretations of
life values, wtthe in literature or.
In actual experience, - largo place
Mayer La Guardia
should: b given to the play of the
emotions. However,- in estimating
these values, in determining meth
ods and In .making decisions be
tween grave alternatives, best re
sults are achlevedwhen "the heads
remain cooU" :. .".V-r
We are living )n' one of the most
interesting . as well as the most
critical periods of history. No per
son with any degree of common
sense would attempt to predict the
outcome of our economic system or
the result of the clash of norms
In our social order: One thing is
certain, however;, this is no time
for our emotions- to dominate our
Judgment,
If there , ever was a time de
manding discriminating judgment,
controlled emotion and a cool head,
that time is now. The same forces
which direct the destiny of impor
tant business enterprises are the
same which determine the destiny
or- our national life.,.
"Glad to find-that I keep my head
cooler than most.? .If every person
entrusted with the responsibility of
molding public opinion, as well as
every private citizen, could say as
did Lord Morley,- he would avoid
serious mistakes In, his struggle for
national recovery?
O. WasMrn Nampapar Union.
Dawson Wins
'.' Glea ..Dawson, running for , the
Tulsa Skelly club, defeated Glenn
Cunningham, called the fastest man
In the world. In the special mile
run at the Kansas relays In Law
rence, Kan. Dawson won with a
home-stretch dash and was timed
at 4:17.4.
My Neighbor
Says;
Do not throw away the wooden
skewers that'eome with -meats from
the market : Wash them and keep
In a kitchen drawer. They are use
ful when cleaning paint, to get Into
niches and corners. ' ' x. .
For dull and spotted mirrors, take
a small portion of whiting and add
sufficient cold tea to make a paste ;
rub the glass-with. warm tea, dry
with, a soft cloth, rub a little of the
paste well on the mirror and polish.
A 'marshmallow rolled In cinna
mon and placed on the top of a cup
ful of cocoa adds, to Its flavor; and
attractiveness. ;!i.;
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u POTPOURRI
VVJ; Sugar. From Wood ;,
; German . .laboratories are cred
ited with being the first to pro
duce augar from, wood. An acre
of .wooded area Is said to yle)d
about as much sugar as an acre
of sugar beets; . " This sugar Is
not as sweet as beet sugar,; but
more like glucose. The German
raw product is about 05 per cent
sugar. -
, weatern Newap&par Union. , .
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should be selected that harmonizes
with' the design used In the patches.
Space for quilting also varies, and
the women who do this work should
have quite an assortment of quilting
designs on band from which to make
a selection. We have pictured three
different sets of perforated quilting
patterns in past issues.
The above twelve patterns are not
perforated. They are, however, print
ed n dots on perforating bond paper
and must be perforated with a pin,
which can be done in about ten min
utes for each pattern. The patterns
are eight times as large as the illus
trations above.
Package No. S1A contains these
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COLLEGE FOR DOGS
' the world's first dog college or
ganized on psychological princi
ples has been started at Ilinkoye,
Bussia, not far from Moscow. In
Its laooratorles at Lenlngrao, the
famous ; psychologist, Prof. Ivan
Pavlov,', has . worked for years with
dogs as experiment subjects. From
this work has developed the theory
of i "conditioned reflexes," now one
of the chief Items of modern theory
In both animal and human psychol
ogy, TJntJL recently, however, Pro
fessor Pavlov,, and everybody else
were thinking of the "conditioned"
dogfc as merely experimental mate
rial to show facts about the work
ings of the brain and nerves.
Almost Century Old
London university,-In -England, is
preparing to celebrate its centenary
next year, when part Of Its new home
at Bloomsbury will be ready for oc
cupation. The university has In its
colleges 18,000 students,' 877 profes
sors and readers, 883 other teachers
and about 12,000 outside students.
Should Be Excepted
"Only foolish men whistle at their
work," declares a professor. This
seems unduly bard on locomotive
engineers.
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Sold from the library of John Baf
teraon Stetson, Jr., of Philadelphia,
Rev. John Eliot's Indian Bible .
brought $2,400. Dated 1663, It was
a translation Into the Indian laa
guage and was used by Eliot In hi :
missionary work among the Indiana
In New England. Approximately
1,000 copies were printed;' only SO
are in existence. Literary Digest,
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the oris
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They regulate liver and bowei-Adr
Seemed Appropriate '
"How did you happen to becoms
a chiropodist?" he was asked.
"Oh," he replied, "I was always ;
at the foot of my class at school, so -just
naturally drifted into this pro
fession." Stray Stories Magazine. -. ' ..
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