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Saturday, .'June 16, 1917 J . (13) 701 1 r 11 Good Spring and Summer Styles I lf 1 ' - I BAH The coat ; ; lis Art cf Stcry Tellhj -- " ; TN THE manifold phases of educa f tion, at hbme in, school and in com munity life, methods are being stress- - ed, and among the varied methods re ceiving the attention of teachers and especially kindergartners, none seems more popular and helpful than the new-old art of tory-telling that is being rediscovered In the early per iods of .the world's history, song and . story lent 4 themselves to the educa : tion of the people, and traces of this same incomparable '.- method ; tan t be found throughout the history' of edu 4 xation., .The" Spartan i; mothers f told -stories , of. heroic deeds to 1-their 'sons - to inspire similar : traits in their off : spring, and every nation beneath1 the 'sun incites its. sons and ' daughters to t patriotism by, recounting again and : again 'the deeds, of its heroes.. . ' 1 In a small child, his mind-house is tenanted by few and very simple con cepts:; if he lives in the country,- he knows certain ianimalsi trees, flowers and rS0' on;, if -he lives in the city, his mind is differently - tenanted. He thinks in terms' of street, fire engine and similar things. In each instance, the child thinks in ' individual ideas, not classes. Stories help children to verbal ex pression. Encourage children to tell the story with you this increases the child's vocabulary use even for older A New Home Comfort Idea from a great hotel j - 8339-Mi88e8 Coat.r-Cut in sizes 16, .18 and 20 years. has a three-piece gathered skirt. - ' . 8323 Misses' Dress Cut, in sizes 14 to 20 Years, r Frnnt nnil back of waist are in one piece and the skirt is cut in ' children i the beautiful language of .otw piece. ,- t, K- -' . ' story,' giving hearers the benefit of its 8326 Misses' Dress.-TCut '4a sizes iU to 20 years." Long or heaiirv of whrrl "natntinff that is "so of- .... r.v ...... story tellers1 omis- V ' " Short sleeves jiiaybe used'and the skirt 1s cut , in three"" ten osi -W the Stor -.';.' Pieces." " . '.'."V . : '"''; r.''. "sion""' " ' , 8346 -Misses' Dress. Cut in sizes 14 to 20 yeas. This dress , - ' -7. y" closes - at . the back, has a one-piece ' strai sfht fathered j skirt and separate bolero. '', v Price 6t each pattern 10 cents. Address Pattern Department, The Progressive farmer, How Two Children Have: Acquired '.time'he was ready to eat ny appetite' v HpJiIth'- " , auu jjrticucc. wcic uuui guue Last; but not least, in telling a story intended to tesch some special truth r or example of moral worth don't " mention the object of the story; never - rub in the moral lesson. . ; - - -MISS SALLIE STALLWORTH.' Gaines S. C. ' 1- . '' . ' reaaing aoout tne ;Doy wno.again. tms'summer and I knew ; 1 ; tfpp wa;Vr ;mnir KnU a"nH " has never beeir sick" I want to tell couldn't stand it.' John was away for : NT " " : 7 7- "a r t: t t ii-.j-: s. r t.ii. T ' vdo notallow fire to die down for an -Well, the same old tune, started this - summer and " 1 knew I Five Canning Rules you how I have so far raised'my two a- few days last week, and I got tlfe little children a; girl of : three and a,: hammer, tacks and strips of cloth and boy seventeen months old. For some inherent reason, the "children were both delicate and had, to; be fed for a while on peptonized cowfs milk.They are now perfectly healthv never went " to . wqrk.w If ht . had? beerr at home he would have saidto leti-those old screens alone, he was going to have hew ones put in right away, si worked most instant while cans are in the canner. 2. Keep . cover on canner . every . mo ment of the processing time. ' Steam plays a large part' in-cooking contents of can. , ' s . . , - Among the big users of .Mcnhen'g, i " are a famous string of, hotels that & i have made a ''name. for; themselves . j..t all over-the world for the little;; - "extra" comforts they give." .' : : " Not only in the bed rooms; but l ' . in the lavatories in all these hotels .. ypu Vvill find a can of Mennen's . N7 Borated Talcum 1 on r the - plate ' ; glass shelf. : ' f They tell us the s cost'' is ?not f great; Dut tnat it jt were many times as much theyl would rcon-V' ,. ' tinue to'ruse it because so, many ?. men. not only feel satisfaction ' v but avof'jtafteraMehen''. rub of the hands. ' ' ; v ; It is antiseptic' and healing, because of A -: the boracic acid in it. ; But another reason ' Mennen's makes your in. so soft and comfy feeling, is that iit dries ii so per : : fectly and so smoothly. Chap from the cold and sunburn from the heat are equally relieved.or prevented. " . . ', Talcum Powder.. isVso wonderful that almost any -kind is good for you.: ' But I that which is only mildly perfumed, and, , " : combined in just 'the rightv proportions , with boracic acid, - is -infinitely better. ? ; MennenV is not only the first borated talcum . . powder ever made kut ' it is so carefully , - compounded, ? after the original formula, ' ' and of such excellent materials, that it is , doubtful if'more than wor or; three othe5 brands even approach it in quality, v There is ho reason for you to take risks ; N . with your skin or your guest's or your v baby's. Say "Mennen's" to the druggis v and ask him to show you the new, big can. tVof one afternoon:' and 3. The Quality or grade of the pack have spells of any kind and neither of : by the time I: finished Id-on't i think a depends' on the number of whole fruit them has ever had a -bad Vold;-;.V. ; -fly could get in, but 'oitedoof did look" or. uhUarni pieces of fruit in' the can, I must give Dn, Holt's little book awfully patched up' and fringed on- the color.ot the truit, the.weight,.and the credit that is due it.' It W studied top. - 1 : ; - ' " the flavor". harder than any of ' my schb'olbooks "Our first meal after John came home 4.The flavor is often injured by let- ever were and its precepts are care-- not a flywas visible in the dtning-ro6m ting peeled . fruit stand too long; be fully followed. "jThe " gooo!" health of - or kitchen. He kept looking around fore cboking. Prepar and glancing at the screens, but didn t say ;.; one word.' f After ' breakfast he to town and came back - with these children is attributable to regu lar meals, daily baths, plenty of exer cise, fresh air always, little meat and no medicine unless, prescribed by a physician.'- 'V-'i;V VfJ CA -' They sleepy in an outdoor bedroom all the" year : round regardless of the weather, and we feel that they are so. resistant tb colds that- drafts: and : aamphess have ;!ho terrors for- us." V: ' MRS. BRADNER J. MOORE. ' Inverness, Miss, v ' ". - T ? went nice screens, had them put in proper ly; and now my fight is won." "ANNE. ; as many cans only as can be ; pro cessed immediately. -5. "Straight ' from" 'should be the motto. fruit virfe to can" Never can stale' Mrs. Jane S. McKimmon. . I-'. Canning 'Vegetablei Vecetablcs Asptraiua........... String beans. . Strlnir beans.......;. Lima beans, ......... Beets.. Carrots.....:....;. Corn..... Okr....r.... Peas (Tery younzV.'.. ' ,.v' '' . A ";" i.' '; , Peas, medium,.'. . . . . Potato, sweet, ....... 'k. Rhubarh. Soup Mixture, t. Tomato... Tomato... Blanch, Minutes 1; , . - ' v.. ..... V. ......... 3 to 4 3 to 8. iCook i done, peel...... Cook done, crape... 1 to 8 - (blanch on cob) ; . io to 15 ..v..;.......,;. 1 to 8 t 3 to 8 Cook done, peel . . . . Llauor IN". TIN -' ' Vegetables the Avell. Jlsparagus. ..... String beans;;...'..'. String beans..'.;.;.. Mmi ueaua ... ....... BeU..i... OarroU. ...... ...... Corn..... J Okra............ ... Peas (Tery young) . . . . Peas, medium.. Brine (heary) Brine Brine Halt, sugar, water.-. Brine Brine .:..........'.". Salt, sugar, water j . Brine Salt, susar, water.. Salt, sugar,' water.. Pack, dry . . , Cold water ....... (Halt, sugar'.,;.,-... Halt, sugar ..v..... Halt, sugar .... I ... 2' i .! 2 2, 2 '2 8 2 2 2 8' 8 5 .8 rl io - 8 8 ' 8 15 2 5 2 8 Process Intermittent or . 2 hours, v Intermittent.-' ; ; -Intermittent .. - 'J." Intermittent.'- - Z': 1 to 2 hours. - u r ,v . - rhour."' , . Intermittent. , . ; . . Intermittent, i ' . 45 minutes first day, 85 min utes second and third days. Intermittent. . ' , -' . s hours. - - 15 minutes ' . -2 hours or Intermittent ' " 20 minutes. . . , -J,' 30 minutes.'" ' Banch, Minutes . Liquor IN GLASS Jar 3 to 4 3 to sV. ....... Brine (heavy) .; .. Brine. . . 2 to 5 Cook done, peel. Cook done, scrape. . , I to 3 (blanch on cob). 10 to 15 1 to 8 3 to 8 mf jk - 1 ........ . Brine..-. Salt, sugar, water. Brine ., Salt, sugar, water. . urine....;.., Brine Salt, sugar, water r. Salt, sugar, water.. Pack dry.......... Cold water Salt, sugar.-, ...... Salt, sugar.,,;.... Halt, sugar........ Pint;..;.:.. Pint....... Quart...!;. CThart.,... Quart. Quart..... Quart...... Pint at ... Pint J Quart. . . . . . Quart.....; wuart. . Quart. .Process. How One Woman Got Screens V "J'YE had a battle royal at my house " ' aiid came out victorious," said, my neighbor to me over the' back xfence,: l-eQ a Droocl o? biddies;. . fhe enemies weren't Germain s; but just as dangerous. You know I mean the house flies, i - ' v.VV "Two years aero Tohn had Screens PUt m. Those fnr hm setn kind and didn't .fit very ; jegan to sag and swarms. k6f ; flies could comem easily, and drd coito. I pegged. John, to have the kitchen and Jning-rpom; at least; fixed-- so. that WlS could be kent out ' : itt . - - ' ; v . ; " Potato, sweet. e aiWAVQ eatrl fi& n'r Rhubarb ., hv. i-Jj?- . Tr "v' -SoupMUture.'...;. . n uone at once, kept "saying it; Tomato.,.,.. QUrn 11 l.i' ' f Tomato...... Wan of trnnA i A t .V Note: String- bean packed In No.' 2 can are pfefer'abl becauae more aurely aterlllaed. ntifa- j . intentions, - bUt. nesjUS.t;. : corn. . Lima beans, and peas ahould never be packed In larger container than No. t and mrxiure containing, corn anu i-iih uuna iuuuiu -u jiutMM, imiiiim- Intermittent or 2. hours con tinuous. . - Intermittent or hours con . tinuous. : . " ,. . -1 Intermittent ' Intermittent ' .' 1 ' 14 to 2 hours. 1 hour. Intermittent-) Intermittent. - Same as No. Z. Pint. ...... .Intermittent , Pint....... J15 minutes. 3 hours. 15 minutes. i hours or lntermltfcnt. 30 minute. es too and when a meal as' ready i-;"0" -j V 7 a paper-or somnning- n and begin to fan flies 'out Jand by the '- -;::iv..;.:.v The brine used Is made of ounces salt , to 1 gallon of water, except for asparagus, - which contains 4 ounces-to 1 gallon. . ' ' ' ' " ' " 7" Beets and 'rhubarb when packed In tin ; must be put in enamel linea cam. ' 4 EORBTtb Now ia tie ttw largt slzg koaomlcal cai V v' MENNEN'S .TALCUMS all with tie original borated formula that'hai never been' bettered include "a variety to satisfy every need; Borated, Violet, Sen Yang wit.h a delicate. Oriental perfume: Flesh Tint and Cream Tint, each charmingly perfumed; and the new Talcum for Men, a boon after shav ing, with a neutral color that leaves the ace ' free from the pallorof a pure white powder. Send $ tents for a trial can of any one brand, or 25 cents for any five.- , - - -r - !QsRHflRD Msnnsr, Chsmiwl Co. ,1062 Orange Street, Newark, New Jeey :, , Canadian Factory. Montreal, Quebec :- . ' " ' ' . ' . Sales Agents for Canada: . ; Darold F. Ritchie & Co., Ltd., Toronto; OnU t
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