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CABINET FOR HER KITCHEN ;he vntttd St?t?a Department of Agriculture.) f a cabinet wbich vai made by a woman living on a ntT, Virginia. Mrs. Nlcholls did not have a closet or { tn build a cabinet which would effectively meet her r,>[ roented was little more than what was needed for ,.s on the drawer. She also made the hlgli stool, and ?'n rollers. As It contains her pots and pans, she 0 j.ull It out. The work was done in connection with movement contest, directed by the state and county :ents. co-operatively employed by the United States Ure and the Virginia Polytechnic institute. ffOVS DESSERTS defrom CHERRIES p to Use Them at the of Their Season When Freshest. to ih? United States Pepartment }'. Agriculture > F* are ripe.' l.et's have a I pp)h*b!y exclaimed In hun f Jones as soon ?<; the remark ito fit the prowing season. fortunate enough to hare tw in the garden can count ? driicious desserts as well as jit whether the cherries are socr. Mack, white or red. j tie cherries have to be . 1 pajs to use them at the jifttar season when they are lid cheapest. They may be _l pile? of. or In addition to k&for the sake of a change heeteeper has her own way pie; not every one, ,b??s the secret of making 44 pie with a crisp under ire several suggestions United States De 4jSfnlture to Insure suc tbe nndercrust tratH ft colored, but not too ft rill be overcooked around *ixn the filling has been ?ftbe final cooking is done, fc juice slightly with flonr. 4* rim when laying the top and tuck the edge In ? that the juice will not leak tie crust to allow steam w *7 'arts, make any desired ?Ibiie the shells on the out Pans. Cook the fruit f?nu?h to dissolve the sugar, *tte juice a little if desired. Ifl,es w'ith the cooked eher ?otrs touch may he given by * Benngue or a spoonful of I own. ^erry Roly P0|y. 'fashioned hot dessert is J1<N. This can he made j?d of fruit in season? rasp Mckherries, blueberries, ap *ith dried fruits? raisins, figs? but it Is particn ^ ?hen cherries are used, of the earliest avall i 111 To rnake It use : 'oar ir'ni" bak!n& powder 'CIU! ;ait *!!k fherrJp, ^'u-i Latter !',e ;ruit *** | Spres h ' ']"Ugh out ln f^h and'* J1*'1'1 and SUgar K H it ! a lift,e 8Plce . ?",UP " W'f roll. ? ??? d ot p|ain W; ' ,he PuddlDK 1 'flR allowing room W "r <">< hour. *Mlnc f r lfrr> ,mr<^ sauce * ?'.V """w ?? <0 apple or"' '* Slmllar ,n 'the dub ,? or;,n*e "snow," ^ "fclpe ? DJ>' riierr-v flavor. Jhi,s '? wit *"Sar m?n Juice tad r,if thernT' ^ ^ CU* them * ntd;i a few minutes ?T Bm ,is^'lved. Chill K! %v j: *hi,t's of the *?oked* fr . ' ' U(ld the ?nre *itl, ' '"uin* Ughtly. ^ru. ' "srfrd sauce or NOTES Nolo *P%I ( f uv,| ' wiliv often ? ' Piw*e !hr ^wln? ma ^ tun larger than It*i| "n ,,lf> l,0st under , it steady. ^ ?Prhikil fresh and * ?n?] ra? T Hherally with *u*o,eVt?/,COVer When Method T1 serve Q^Ck * Puff 01 be useless In ^ Pastrj. Making a Gummed Paper Form. Dress Form Popular in Western Sewing Clubs (Prepared by the United StataL Department of Agriculture.) In the clothing work In Thurston county, Washington, the h|ome demon stration agent, representing the United States Department! of Agricul ture and the state agriculture college, spent ten days with three groups of interested women. After finding that the price quoted on commercial dress forms was $2.75, It was agreed to dis continue their use and substitute the gummed paper form, at S cost of $1 to each maker. Eight forms were fin ished at Grand Mound, 14 Women were enrolled at the Spurgeon Creek com munity fair, and the same plan was presented at the South Bay fair, with an enrollment of 12. In Pierce county, Washington, the home demonstration agent reports 68 paper drees forms made. A commer cial device was purchased for moisten ing the paper, the cost of which the women propose to meet by paying 10 cents extra for the first 46 forms. One woman said the fun of making a form Is worth the $1 It costs. The women have been doing this work themselves after seeing one demonstration. Rhu barb Betty Is Good Dessert for Variation Here are two old friends who; in a good many homes, have never met each other. Rhubarb, by itself ? served as sauce ? is sufficiently familiar to need no introduction ; in fact, this Is almost the only form In which many people know rhubarb. Even when they enjoy rhubarb pie, the rhubarb is sauce be fore It Is pie. "Betty" ? bread crumbs and fruit, baked in alttrnate layers ? Is most often "apple betty," sometimes peach or prune betty. There Is no rea son, however, why rhubarb betty should not vary the spring desserts and be popular with the family. It may be made with sweetened rhubarb sauce or raw sliced rhubarb, sprinkled with sugar and alternated with but tered spiced crumbs. The United States Department of Agriculture has tested the following proportions: Rhubarb Betty. 1 quart sweetened 3 or 4 tablespoon rhubarb sauce fule melted b?t< or raw sliced ter rhubarb and au- Cinnamon or aut-> gar meg 1 quart fine, dry bread crumbs Mix the butter with the crumbs. Place the rhubarb and the crumbs in alternate layers In a greased baking dish, and sift the cinnamon or nutmeg over the top. Bake the pudding In a moderate oven. If rhubarb sauce is used, this will require about fifteen minutes. If raw rhubarb Is used, cov? er the baking dish at first and bake 25 minutes or until the rhubarb Is ten der. Serve the pudding hot, or let cool and serve with hard sauce. Piano keys can be cleaned with alcohol. see Candles will buiji better and more slowly If they are stored In a dry place six or seven weeks before they are to be used. e ? e A piece of waxed paper placed un der the centerpiece on a polished table will prevent the linen from adhering to the table In hot weather, as well as prevent a stain from cold water from a m overfilled vase _ APPROVE FANCY NEGUGEES; KNITTED^ FROCK FOR SUMMER 4 ~ T OOKWO over a new line of negli- , gees always leads to surprises, for do other apparel Is so diversified In style and nnrestrlrted In choice of ma terials. Any wayward fancy that lodges In the head of the designer of negligees. Is made thrice welcome, first for its novelty and then for Its plc luresqueness snd colorfulness. A fancy not possessing at least two of these requisites of the negligee will not succeed In entering the mind of any designer, much less lodging there. Just now there are two rival types of negligee, as far from one another In styles, as the east Is from the west^ The only thing they have In (Common Is that they both espou.se the cause of the two-piece negligee, which is fa In the beautiful printed silk and cotton crepes which ore far less expensive than silk and have the advantage of being washable. They rape simply and daintily made np. usually with sur plice front opening, fastened with rib bon ties, and have short kimono sleeves and front revers finished with lace frills. Seasons may come and seasons may go, but as far as knitted outerwear fashion is concerned Its stream of fascinating ideas flows on forever. Just now it Is the exploiting of fiber silk, preferably called rayon, accord ing to modern fashion language, which lends rest to the latest knitted modes. Very timely Is this employment of rayon In knitted construction, for It Whimsical Fancy In Negligees. vored In the dressier types. In one of them a more or less elaborate slip, or gnderdress, of silk or crepe de chine, Is worn under a graceful over drapery of chiffon, or georgette, often In the form of long, floating ends of material falling from the shoulders over the arms. These draperies are usually finished with points and ar ranged to fall In the manner of Jabots and they are often In a different color from the undersllp so that beautiful color combinations are possible. Noth ing could be more softly feminine. Right by their side we come across many variations of those trouser suits, which are borrowed from the Chinese. 1 and of which a pretty example is pic tured here. In this suit plain crepe de chine Is chosen for the trousers and a "modernistic" printed pattern for the is a delight not only t6 the eye bat to the touch as ? well. Since summer brings Its demand for apparel of light er weight, stylists are meeting the call by evolving charming creations knitted of featherweight woolen yarn and rayon In combination. If one Is seeking a smart and sum mery knitted frofck. the model Illus trated Is just the sort to please. In Its deft construction of sheer worsted with a slim lnterknlt stripe of rayon or fiber silk. Notice, If you are tabulatnlg each style point, that this two-piece dress consists of tailored nlouse and skirt this Jumper mode being outstanding among dresses knitted or otherwise. If one prefers a dress knitted entire ly of rayon. It is to be had for the buying, In any color detailed with such Combines Fiber Silk With Wool. slipover coat, which Is finished at the edges with borders of the plain crepe. Its bottom edge Is cut on a diagonal line and weighted with an important, long tassel. There are several grace* ful designs in coats foV tronser suits some of them have a surplice fastening at the front terminating in a huge blossom. Black satin or crepe de chine in combination with high colors (used In borders) as orange, Ameri can beauty, emerald green and bright sapphire blue, are chosen for these suits. Plain and printed patterns are combined In them and those who love color may go as far as they like In indulging themselves In this fancy. A new claimant for attention among materials suited to negligees appears Bring Out Heirlooms A cameo inclosed in filigree- gold la one of the latest fads for fastening side draperies and girdles on day qnd evening gowns. Many an heirloom Is getting another airing In society as a consequence. ^ ? ( Fashion in Sleeves Long tight sleeves appear In a nura jer of daytime frocks and on one or two evening models one notices a brief Utile sleeve about six Inches in length. t charming style touches as glided or peart buttons, Interesting bordering? and cleverly disposed neck fastenings, pockets and cuffs. Long sleeves pre vail In the really smart modes. For sports wear the knitted Jumper suit, be It of wool with rayon or of rayon entire, is the mode supreme. Very smart, also, are the one-piece coat dresses knitted of rayon. Of course, these are of more formal type, equal In aspect to that of exceedingly handsome silk frocks. The redingote idea, now so fashionable, Is carried out In sttinnlng lines, the knitted stitch achieving an appearance of heavy silk bengaline. Novelty stripe is, by the way, the last word In knitted con struction, be it for one-piece or two piece dresses, likewise sweaters. Sbme of these modish knit-coat dresses fin ish all edges by binding them with silk braid, this producing a handsome tailored appearance. Other charming treatment In knitted costume includes long flowing ties, also jabots which are a very essential part of the garment and not a detachable accessory. JULIA BOTTOMLEI. <?, 1126, Western N?w?pap?r Union.) Silk Hose Sheer silk stockings fche' pretty much alike from year to year until it comes to the matter of color. Some of the swanky shades are blush, azure, almond, peach, airedale, Jackrabbit and cameo. Some are clocked, but all are watched. White Popular White kid mules embroidered in color and bound with whltt'far are most delightfully femlnin* ? \ ? Mot or ship ts Next A big "seu change" ? steamship* to motorships ? is predicted In the annual report of HarlancTft Wolffs, shipbuild ing firm of LoiyH>n. wTbe company, which has. 13 rtctforshipa under -con struction, including fbree liters of more than 20,000^ toni 'rerortg that. Judging from present Indications, "the motorship will supersede the steam ship in much the same way as in the course of the last century the steam ship superseded the sailing ship." If You Need i Medicine Yon Should Have the Best f # - ? i > . 1 / Have you ever stopped to reason why It is that so many products that are ex tensively advertised, all at once drop oat of sight and are soon forgotten? The reason is plain? the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited, to those who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says: "Take for example Dr. Kilmer's 8wamp-Root, a preparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows, excellent re sults, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy has so large a sale." According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root is due to the fact, no many people claim, that it fulfills al moBt every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments, corrects uri nary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by Parcel Post. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.,* and inclose ten centa; also mention this paper. Large and medium size bottles for sale at all drug stores. He Said Much Kindjy Old Gent ? Well, my little mun, what would you like to be when you grow, up? Little Man ? I'd like to be a nice old gentleman like you, with nothing to do but walk about and ask questions. ? Heywood Advertiser. Engineman and Engineer The United States civil service com mission has adopted the term "engine man" to designate persons who oper ate a stationary or moving engine re serving "engineer" for those with a" technical training. ? Science Service. The Household and Veterinary Remedy for 78 years is Hanfbrd's Balsam of Myrrh. For Cuts, Sores, Galls, etc., to prevent Gangrene. Antiseptic, healing. 3 sizes. ? Adv. Films in Colors A Belgian has invented a device which reproduces moving picture films on a screen in natural colors. He says It can be uttached to any projection apparatus. Probably Not "Men were deceivers ever." "Maybe so. But the married men don't fool anybody." A simple, old-fashioned medicine, u rood today as In 1817, la compounded In Wright's Indian Vegetable pnia. They regulate the ?tomacb. liver and bowels. Adv. Don't kick a strange dog Just to find out whether he Is good-natured. IMOTHER Fletcher's Cas toria is a pleasant, harmless Sub stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it \four system needs Hancbck Sulphur Compouncl If 70a ruffer from rheumatism, goat, eczema or hives, or if troubled with pim ples, blackheads, freckles, blotches or other skin eruptions, your blood and skin need th? purifying and healing effects of this tried old remedy. Physicians agree that sulphur is one of the best and most effective blood purifiers known to science. Hancock Sulphur Compound is the most efficacious way to use and benefit from 8ulphur. As a lo tion, it soothes and heals; taken inter nally. itgvts at the root of the trouble. 60c and IL20 at your druggist's. If ha cannot supply you, send his name and the price in stamps and ws will send you a bottle direct. Hahoock Liquid SuLreum Compakt Baltimore, Maryland Hancock Sulphur Compound Ointmnt ? K>c and too -for t*4 Liquid C?pommd. B? Brand Intact Powdtr wont stain ? or harm mnjthing except insects. Household sifts, 10c and 2Sc? other sices, 90a and 11.00, at your druggist or grocar. Writs for Free Booklet, "it Kills Tbsm*. |faCOIMr1ttCO^ Mi ? FREE PELLAGRA DIAGNOSIS New treatment (or Pellagra by a graduate physician of 30 years' experience in general and hospital practice. Early symptomless nervousness, stomach trouble, despondency, shortness of breath, burning feet, brown or rough skin, constipation, loss of sleep. Iom of weight, diarrhoea, and general weakness. You may not have all these symptoms In the beginning. My FREE booklet. "Ths 8tory of Pellagra." will explain. If you have taken other treatments with unsatisfactory results. TOU are the one I want. Put my treatment to teat. Let othera tell you what It did for them. In my FREE book of testimonials. Send for questionnaire, fill out and send to me and I will diagnose your case FREE. W. C. ROl'NTBEB, M. D. Texarkana T nm? FOR 8 A L E? PEDIGREED AIREDALE PUPPIE8. registered A. K. C. No grander, braver dog known. Males, lit. 00; females, $10.0?. B. M. LEE. FORT MILL. 8. C. "Died" Musical Instruments. Flutes. Clari nets, (Boehm) Trumpets, Corneta. Mello pbones, Saxophones. Trombones. Baritones, Basses. High and low or strictly low pitch. Bo* 44, Fort Valley. Georgia. ?t PARKER'S Hair bajlsam Dandruff -Steps Hair RMbraColor and to Gray and Faded Hair SOc and H.00 at DiussUU Btt Wks ? PatSoaue.N.Y. HINDERCORN8 Re mores Corns, Cal louses. eta., stops all pain, ensures oomfort to the feet, makes walking easy. Uc by null or at Dm> gists. Hlsooz Chemical Works, Patchogns. N. Y. Plot Tra-Blo Writing Ink; Self-Threading needles; save time and eyes. Package either, dime. Liberal agents' proposition. Val. premi ums. Investigate. Teasdale Co., Savanngh, Ga. CARBUNCLES CftrboU draws out the cor* and gives quick relief. SAMPSON WIND MILLS and Towers Saves time and tabor. Keep*' the household and lire stock' ?applied with water. Write todfty far details sad prices. Sydae r Pnp ami W?fl Gtif tkkmmd, ??. Indue*. Saw MUK Wind Mills. Itadolas, Etc. WANT WORK TO DO AT HOMIf If so. write ALDER SON COLLECTING 8Y8TEM, Bo* 1?7. SOUTH BEND, IND. FLORIDA REAL ESTATE"" Will buy Florida real estate for cash and from owners only. Bend full description and price. 8. T. ROGERS. 7 De Kalb Avenue, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK. W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 25-1925. Her Nei^of s Advic^^ck MRS. ADA PRICK MIKTilUM. OHIO V OU can be just as healthy, strong and happy as I am,' said one woman to her neighbor after listening to the description of her ailments, ? 'if you will take Lydia E. Pinkham 's Vegetable Compound. My condi tion was very similar to yours, I suffered from those awful bearing down pains, weakness, backache, nervousness and headaches until I could hardly drag around. Today I am strong, well and happy because I followed the advice of a friend who had been greatly benefited by this old-fashioned root and herb medicine." Nearly fifty years ago Lydia E. Pinkham of Lynn, Mass. prepared from medicinal roots and herbs Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Its fame has spread from shore to shore. You will now find in every community or neighborhood some woman who has been restored to health by itq use, or has some friend who has. Therefore ask your neighbor. Thousands of unsolicited testimonials such es the following are on file at the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., and prove the merit of this medicine. Therefore no woman should continue to suffer from such ailments. Mrs. Frick Tells of Her Experience Pebbysbttm, Ohio? "I took Lydia, E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound because I ?offered with pains in my sides all the time. I can't remember just how long I suffered but it was for some time. One day I was talking with a neighbor and 1 told her how I was feeling and she said she nad been just like I was with pains and nerrous troubles and she took the Vegetable Compound and it helped her. 6b then I went and got some and I certainly recommend It for it is gtx TTTV * ? a woman who is sick I try to get her to take Lydia E. Pinkhj pound." ? Mrs. Ada Feick, R. No. 3, Perrysburg, Ohio. Whenever I see Such letters Should induce others to try ? lydia E. Pjnkham's LYDIA j
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