Dedicate Flag Sent From Plymouth to Lexington i ? v i . Dedication at Plymouth rock, Plymouth, Mass., of the American flag, which was carried in formal procession to the town of Lexington, Mass., as an official patriotic greeting from town to town. A de valera gives in Secretary Weeks on Long Journey Eamonn de Valera, head of the "Irish Republic," fias issued a proc lamation ordering a cessation of hos tilities with the forces of the Free State and an effort to negotiate peace under certain conditions. MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL Miss Florine Findlay DeHart, aged sixteen, of Bristol, Vn., has been selected as the "most beautiful girl in America" in a nation-wide contest con ducted by a group of magazines pub lished in New York. She Is to visit New. York as the guest of the maga zines and will pose for noted Ameri can portrait painters and sculptors. ? . FOUND ROBBERY LOOT , - , Raymond Knutson, seven-year-old boy of Minneapolis, Minn., while playing in an alley near his home catne upon a bundle of "pretty pa pers" and, rather than give them away to his playmates, exercised business ingenuity and sold them for live cents. One of the boys who bought the papers, which turned out to be bonds, showed them to a banker of Minneapolis and in less time than It took Raymond to dispose of his papers a score of detectives were on the scene, recovering quickly $19,27."i In honds which Raymond had foun'l and later an additional $14,000, found In a coal pile nearby. The bonds were part of a $33,875 loot stolen from the Bank of Rock at Maiden Rock. Wis. Secretary of War Weeks starting from the Brooklyn navy yard on i coast defense inspection cruise which will take liiin to l'orto IUco, Panama an< San Francisco. A number of senators and representatives accompany him. , J Monument to Fremont Unveiled . ) In memory of John C. Fremont, who as a captain of the United States army explored the Sacramento valley in California before that state became n part of the Union, a monument has just been erected by the Bi-cotonty Federation of Women's Clubs of Sutter and Yuba counties, Cal. This photo graph shows the unveiling. * ^ 1 / ? - ([, \ f Sorting of Mail Is Done by Machine This new mechanical contrivance, de signed to insure an early dispatch of mail, lias been installed in the Wash ington post office. Five men at key hoards like this one operate the ma-, chine like a linotype machine and by the pressure of two keys on the key board each letter in front of the op erator is sent on its way to a particu lar cell or compartment. . - r y.^ J] i ? # simple Statement of fact _ a ? explanation Showed Thai Both Mait-I ager and His Assistant Had Told the Truth. With a firm tread and a masterful tir the womani stepped into the florist's I (hop. After gaz rig about for some mo nents her Choice fell upon a green >alm i:i an Ornamental pot. The assistjant approached with def ence. "Will It grow well In the sunshine?" she inquired. "Y P8, madam." I "Don't say it will if it won't," she snapped. "If it does well in the son, will the shade hurt it?" "Oh, no, madam." "What!" she exclaimed. "You tell me It will thrive equally well in sun shine or shade? Young man, you don't know your business. Fetch the mnn ager." The manager was summoned. Even he quailed before her; but, all the bmtu?. he backed up his ;tv;iStail{. ? statement. 1 1 "Tl\en It Is really a r.-rn- r'Kah. i plant." she commented. s;ircn> yul, 1 "My good man, it is both rHi- > unnatural." ' "That's Just It." said th, ,? a , quietly; "it's an artificial pi;,.. Statistics show that If n . a woman are riding tour, , , . iraln which meets with ?)i wpman has more chatiws ... .. death than tiie man. #1P!: jK ?| SaCe ^is announcement, read It care - MjKUr ' %#*% A J, , /"%. and keep for reference. It may mean mor-yj and knowledge to you. Over $75?o.c /of Grape-Nuts Recipc t The Postum Cereal Company will buy not less than 101 Recipes or sugges tions for new Uses of Grape-Nuts, paying $50.00 for each one accepted. Anc in addition ? Good Housekeeping Institute, conducted by Good Housekeeping Magazine, "11 decide an award of $2500.00 for the best four of the 101 or more Recipcs suggestions for new Uses of Grape-Nuts, so purchased: wi or $1000.00 for the l^t selection $750.00 for the 2nd selecti $500.00 for the 3rd selection $250.00 for the 4th selectic * lead ca share in on oil pefully the terms of this Offer so that you may have the fullest opportunity tc its benefits. The conditions are so simple and fair that every housewife in - - ? ? TV ? W* ? ? f i the Unitjed States can take part in this National Recipe Festival ! There Is No Other Food Like Grape-Nuts w I % HILE practically every man, woman ard child in the Eng lish-spealing world knows Grape-Nuts *as a delicious, nourishing and wholesome cereal, and while it is common knowledge that Grape-Nuts with milk or cream is a complete food, many housewives do not know of the appetizing and economic il dishes that can be prepared with Grape-Nuts. It lends itsel f, we believe, to more uses than any other cereal \ The con venience and economy of Grape-Ntits, and the flavor, zest and v/holesomeness which it imparts to other food, make it invaluable in every home. Frequently we receive in teresting letters from women throughout the country, telling about the attractive dishes they make with Grape-Nuts? de ddings, salads, dress ings for fowls, etc. No doubt* there are thousands of women who are finding varied uses for Grape-Nuts in their home cooking, and even more thou sands who will be glad to learn of those varied uses ; for while we all cling to old favorite dishes, we also welcome and enjoy a change. So that is the thought back of our offer of more than $7500.00 in cash for new ways of using Grape-Nuts. To those women who are already using Grape-Nuts in various ways, other than as a breakfast cereal or in the recipes given here, and to those women who would like to try their hand at de veloping some new way to use Grape-Nuts, we offer to buy at $50.00 each not less than 101 new Grape-Nuts Recipes. We plan to include these new Recipes in a beautifully illus trated cook book. What Is Grape-Nuts? Grape-Nuts is ? highly nutritious /ood in the form of crisp, golden gran ules. It contains the full nutriment of wheat and barley, including vitamin-D and mineral elements required for building stjirdy health. These de menti are often lacking in the ordinary diet, chie fly through ' 'over-refinement" in the preparation of food. No otherjfood is so thoroughly baked as Grape-Nuts. More than 20 hours are consumed in the baking process which makes Grape-Nuts easy to digest, and also develops a natural sweetness from the grains themselves. The form and orispness of Grape Nuts invite thorough mastication ? a decided advantage because this not only provides proper exercise for the teeth, but jnakes for good digestion. Every housewife in the Land should take advantage of this extraordinary opportunity to earn the tidy sum of $50.00 by a little pleasant and educa tional effort in her own home. Also the fair and equal chance to aecure one of the liberal awards to be mad* by Good Housekeeping Institute. Moreover, there's the greater knowledge of the value of Grape Nuts, not only as a delicious break fast cereal, but in the preparation of a variety of appetizing dishes that add to the health and pleasure of the ?whole family. Where yon don't fiod Gnpe-Nott 700 won't find people " There's a Reason" Sold ty (roceri everywhere I Conditions Governing the Purchase of, and Awards for Grape-Nuts Recipes The Postuml Cereal Company will bar ?<* les? thin 101 Recipca or *n*f[e?tiona lor new Uies ol Gr?pefNut?, payinf $50.00 for each one accepted. ' This offer i* open to every pcraoa in the United State*. 0 Good Houa?lccepin{ Inatitnte, conducted by Good Housekeeping Magazine, will decide an ?ward of $2500.00 (or the beat (onr of the 101 or more Cecipea or sufft^tiona for new Uiea of Grape-Nnt*. ao purchated. $1000.00 for the lat '?election: 1750.00 for the 2nd aelectioo; $500.00 for the 3rd aelectioa; and $250.00 for the 4th ?election. Re.ipea mnat be mailed between May let, 1923 and Aufuit 31*t, 1923. - Recipe* or augfeatiooa (or new naea anbmitted for purchase mutt not duplicate any of the tea Recipe* printed in tfua announcement. No Recipe will be purchased from anyooa directly or indirectly connected with the Poitnm Cereal Company, lac., or Good Honacltcepiai Institute. If more than fee Recipe ia offered, each mnat be written on a aeparate aheet. Write nama and addreaa plainly each Recipe anbmitted. la the cicnt of a tie for any award offerad. an award identical in all reipcct* with that tied (or will be made lo each one tying. ' It U not necessary to purchase Grape-Note. A suitable quantity will be aent upon requcat to those desiring to submit recipes. Your Recipe should state the exact number intended to be served. Recipes shoald be carefully tested to make sure that proportions and directiona (or preparing will bring beat re mits. Form of Recipe: First, write name of you Recipe at top of sheet; underneath list all in gredients. using /ere/ mtusamnentt only; then the directiona (or preparing, worded siAiply and ac curately. Da net tnJ apecimen diah. In conaidering Rccipca for purchase, and -lor awarda by Good Housekeeping Institute, as oount will be taken of the following points: (?) Palatability. (b) Simplicity and economy. (e) Accuracy and clear neas oi expression el recipe. Announcement of the Recipee purchased, and Award* by Good Housekeeping Institute, wit) be made in January Good Hon an keeping. Rccipca submitted to the Poetum Cereal Censpeay Cor purchase will not be returned. p'*-.4 r 7^ ; . 7\.\ " /A > 1 i~ Mil Rici fjcs must be; addressed to l| , t R ECIPE DEPARTMENT VpM *PostumcCereal Company, Inc., Battle Crcc'k^K'ihi^aur n . , \?', -j * ??' 1 * ft J Below are ten Recipes showing a frw of the many appetizing dishes that can be made with Grape-Nuts. Read I he m over, try some of the A, and then you will find it easy to work out a new Rec ipeor think of a new use for Grape- Nuts, that we may purchase. And remember, your Recipe or suggestion for new use of Grape-Nuts may also merit one of the large awards. GRAPE-NUTS Ice Cream Prepare plain flavored icecream intheunuslwir. Just before the cream hardens in freezing. add Grape-Nuts at it comes from thepscksge. ia the proportion of ooe- half cup of Grapr-Noii to one quart of ice cream. If you buy ice crrsm ready made, add Grape-Nuts in place of nui meats. You'll find the resulting flavor unique. GRAPE-NUTS Salad 1 cup Grapc-Nuta 2 cubed bananas 1 slicad orange 2 teaspoons lemon* '/i rap cubed pine- iuice apple ' Crrr.m SsladDrnvig Cut apthe fruit, add lemon-iuice.tm\ v ii'i< .. e Nuts, and serve on hed of Icttucc with t.rrim Salad Dressing. Makes four to six pormns. GRAPE-NUTS Six Minute Pudding 1 cop Grape-Nuts 1 tablespoon Migsr l'/2 cups scalded milk % cup raisins Cover Grape* Nuts with ccalded milk. Add floor V4 cup butter 2 teaspoons fcsk'Ol" in cop* sugar ? powder 3 eggs 1 teaspoon sail 1 Cup milk V4 teaspooa vanilla Cream butter end sugar; add egg-yolk' beaten; then milk and. Grape-Nuts. Hcet tj* mixture thoroughly, fold in alfernately the -stray beaten egg-white* and Roar aifted with fcakiol* powder three times; laatly.add the vanilla. Hi>< cake pan previoualy greased and lightly ''' "*? fill two-third* full and bake in a moderate ovta for iorty-five minnte*. GRAPE-NUTS Tomato Soup Vi cup Grape-Nats 1 sliced onion 1 quart tomatoes 2 teaspoons **!< 2 cap* water % teaspoon sod* 10 peppercorn* 4 whole clove* 3 tablespoon* batter _ Cook torn at oca. water and seasonings ra*\ minute*: strain and add -aalt and aoda. GV.'.b Grape-Nuta with a rolling pin. Melt the add the rolled Grape-Nats, combine cr.J "J* the soap to the boiling point. Sabstitoie ? no Grape-Nat* for crouton* in *erv ing inAvw** ?oap plate*. Make* four to aiz portions. GRAPE-NUTS Fudge % cap Grape-Nats 2 square* cbne-iUts 2 cup? granulated sugar % teaspoon ssl' 1 cap milk 2 table* pooo r uttsr Vi teaspoon vanilla Combine the sajar. milk, chocolate ^n i "*i place over a slow beat, aad atir eoo*ta=' ? "l?? the sugar ia diaaolved. Then npatinne witlwt adrriag, antil the there."?1" vithoat at erring. antil the inert .jw*? registara 238 drgrsca Y? or the mixture ' r?. ?en ball when dropped ia oold water. pan in bowl of cold sfatsr and a How to stscd o ' didaibed septal ?fcer*i* jmhept in the !oj ft* " tore. RenaoVe and add the batter *nd v*n'* Beat the mixture antil creamy anB thick. add Grape- Nets aad ooatinae beatin; fz ranagh to knead. Tara oat on a batten-. aad out into daeirad