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Pleasant to take Children like _4 GooD TONIO AND APPETIZER Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture ) The Average house owner burns too much coal, principally because he does not know how to regulate say engineers of the United partment of Agriculture in Farmers’ Bulletin 1194, “Operating Home-Heat- fing Plant,” published by the depart. ment, Many rural with furnaces, homes are vided and the publica to thelr ulariy In 1 ye of the fuel healthful ion, partic get the n ting ost heat out in making the home as a8 possible, The ing of homes, aces that 76 satisfactory and effi the 1 per si anda the proper COTrTrid thorougt that it gives the heat » fuel that the it moist, and that consumed, that ir he keg alr be or from house ed so ix in, that the n enough fresh ionsly avold the or conditions due to accumulatior actd In sels dis omfort gas eting bulletin ae and sizes of coal should Should Be Bropeny The and highest-pric improperly Installed may isfaction than the est put In correctly, For this reason a derstand his b the plant. In owners of suggests that « erent kinds he ir installed. ed ed out, hest give less sat cheap Hetin, and says the bu known sho Pe Wrest man to un nusiness i iid furnace who have furnaces selecting the homes had experience In of different types Practically all four dampers, A operating heating piants hav draft damper In to adml door of the ash pit is opened air throm fire, whict to burn ra ted in CANS en smoke pipe is opened to old alr into the flu th with 1 the draft in ated In the me purpose directly if op 5 ed wide it When reg The damper lo fs used for the sa ft cold the as a ugh is admitted air fire, and acts check. ated pr CALORIMETER SHOWS HARDEST HOME WORK bing Most Laborious. geries of Experiments Made on En. ergy Expended by Woman in Per. formance of Household Tasks ~—Ways of Lightening. Be Thoroughly Understood. | it admits just sufficient air to suj { ment that admitted through the draft damper and causes more perfect com bustion of the fuel, The r 18 located batween the furnace the check draft the draft wenther or at night, not be the ash pit, as draft and t} 1 ne heat bars to become warped and ¢ smokepipe and be used fuel in and can to control above the windy to re- Ashes should permitted accumulate in this tards the causes the grate AR ft down bent, rule it is the a day and SOO AS the can reviils Hot necessary to shake than yeory shes more Ones of Wie i except in cold wenther, 4! should be stopped as 1m 1 to fall in weather coal 10 ber the passage of air a minute t An ordi (25 would thus feet of air a minu feet wide 20 feet lows of this kind, th required approxims heat uni to if rance gash window inches high) bile te { 10 two bes hy wine OTe WO 1 te 80 per ce more heat It p its roperiy ent id a every comg hot to maint: the great lowed or In add 3 gy # emneratn mper: i LO fition re, mo is The f the bulletin of the United States De Agriculture Washing request partment of at ton, D. C. INCREASE SEATING CAPACITY Extension May Be Added to One or | Both Ends of Kitchen Table— | Hiustration Explains. i — An ordinary kitchen table may have | an extension at one or both ends that | will greatly Increase its seating capa- i ity. When not required, the extension lis easily removed. Use the same thick: i ness of board from which the table | is made for the extension. Cut the i of Agriculture.) periment to convince any woman that washing and scrubbing are about the hardest work she has to do; but it will be interesting to many housekeepers to know the order In which Shelf tasks rank when tested under laboratory conditions. For this purpose a cially desigried respiration calorimeter was used by the United States Depart. ment of Agrimiture. The results were measured in calories, for a series of 53 Spe the performance of household tasks, It was found that such light tasks as sewing, crocheting, knitting, darn- ing, and embroidering required an av- erage expenditure of nine calories per hour more than that when the same gubject was sitting quietly in a chair, Washing, sweeping, and gerubbing floors caused an increased energy ex- penditure of about fifty calories per hour over the expenditure ut rest Ironing, dressing a child, and washing each required about twenty- four calories per hour, Ways of lightening the labor of va- rious household tasks were also stud- led. It was found, for example, that whén the height of the dishwashing table was varied the energy expendi ture varied. If the subject worked In a comfortable position the expenditure of energy was 21 cdlories an hour, It was 25 ealories when the wash pan was set too high so that her arms were ralsed during work, and 30 cal ories when she was obliged to bend over, Addition to Kitchen Table. | as required—about foot | tieable, Cut two strips of wood wide, seven-eighths Inch two and one-half feet long. strips to the under side one is prac- thick and Screw the of the the framework of the table, table through which the pushed to hold the extension securely. OF INTEREST 10 THE HOUEWIFE ink, . - - Grease ‘in the sink Is a very prolifie cause of disease, * . * Salad plants should be planted Ia relays, so that there is always plenty. » - - Retain the full flavor of new po- tatoes by boiling them In thelr skins, STRAWBERRY ONE OF BEST FRUITS Plants Are Easily Handled and Can Be Purchased at Small Cost From Nurseryman, or Wide-Matted Rows—Give Fre- quent Cultivation and Hoe- ing During Season. the Unite el Agricuiture, ) Strawberries ure easily little room, small fruits should be the way be purchased at froin a nurseryman, pers obtained from a neighbor, Strawberries be grown in hills in or wide matted (Prepared by handled that if be KO require of they New pl BO one hie can grown select ed. small cost one ants or may or narrow FTOWS, Agriculture, in small areas together will For hills very close will fruit, but matted rows, For hill growing, set the plants one foot apart in the row and the rows just far enough apart to cultivate easily, from two to three feet; require more care than have say or sel rows and have a between the runners cut off tion, Some spa double rows, and give good cultiva 80 as to make of the culture are the Marshall and choicest varieties for peake of the Superb (ie Crop Progressive The 10 doubt be | eulture 1% ties sverbearing most satis arting for Matted Rows t aatted rows, set the srt in rows from ti For a first NArrow runners a foot in nners Everbearing Varieties Are Most Satis factory for Hill Culture, four inches long. the roots somewhat and set deep as they were before they were dug. Be especially careful not to set them deeper and do not get earth over the growing tips, for this will probably kill the plants, Give newly set strawberries frequent cultivation and hoelng during the en Spread and make strong plants for fruiting the next year. Pick off all buds which appear except in the case of fall.bearing varieties, on which blossoms may be left after August 1 to in the fall. When the ground freezes cover the plants or the entire inches of straw seeds, Coarse strawy manure, with the fine portions shaken out, is for this’ purpose. The ob- this winter covering is to ject of ture, because this freezing and thaw. Nitrate of Soda Helps. In the spring when the plants begin to blossom spread nitrate of soda along each side of the row, using one pound to $0 feet of row. If the ground has ‘not been mulched, cultivate and then mulch with vegetable matter between the rows, so as to conserve If the bed is to be saved for another the crop is gathered, and hoe or pull out the older plants, leaving only enough of the younger ones to send out runners to make a new narrow or wide matted row, as desired. Old beds may be cleaned up, as just mentioned, by hoeing or plowing the spaces between rows and leaving the youngest plants in the row. It is gen. erally best, however, to start a new bed every second year, LET TURNIPS FOLLOW SOME EARLIER CROP Good Stand Depends on Weather and Soil Conditions. Customary Method Is to Sow the Seed Broadcast and Trust to Luck for Good Yield—Store in Pits or a Cool Cellar. (Prepared by «be United of Agricu hout the greater part North, the old settlers turnips the 25th of July dry.” While this is not customary to plant of July land an early crop of potatoes, other Blates Depariment ture.) Throug of “Plant whether wet absolutely say is from beets, the latter part which on SOME early The turnips the | and, second the time of extremely vegetable removed, of depends, first, upon condition weather conditions at the seed. Elther wet or prolonged dry will greatly interfere with good stand of turnips to harrow the even surface, then broadcast, trusting to soil In excellent on sowing The usual custom Is the seed Turnips Can Be Planted After an Some Other Vegetable. agencies sl vis 4 to ightiy 8 . bd 114 shiower all cover after i8 sOWwWnD this will ’ t : seed DU give 1 give the Sometimes turnips rows with a This me where the but aii Way. method Is to sow the and trust to luck te bri Farnips ms ren pimost until it is 13 soil about reeze the long. he The usunl method of savy to first pull them wever, thes then with tops the turn stored piles, about potatos Hoar sy are not disto best straw and them fron rbed § frozen It is however, to enough weil prevent freezin tent IN TAKING FARM INVENTORY Miscellaneous Collection of All Kinds of Supplies Should be Listed Together, farm at be found a of all kinds of supplies, feeds and the On there every invent will misce collec as twine, tion purchased sod. fertilis These, of manure on nalls lumber gether with hand, are_all “Supplies,” according worked out by Department of bolts, scre and the like can be listed as one item, of varying sizes and kinds, approximate number of pounds, Where a definite system of carrying such shop supplies is In use, as is the case on some of the well-organized, large farms, the guantities of the dif. amount to inventory the United States Agriculture, ws counted or weighed and appraised ac- curately This kind of property, like machin- ery and tools, has been bought by the farmer and should therefore be ap- praised at cost, plus any expense in- curred in getting it to the fain. For example, if a ton of bran ig bought for £44, £1.25 spent for freight on it, and 5 cents’ worth of man and horse labor needed to haul it from the station te the farm, the appraisal should be made at the rate of $46 a ton, IMPORTANT ORCHARD SPRAYS Insecticides Are re Made Use of for Killing Insects and Fungicides for Diseases, Sprays for orchards are divided iIn- to two classes—insecticides and fun. gicides. Fungicide is the name denot- ing a spray used for diseases caused by fungl. Insecticides are divided in. to three classes, sprays being made to kill Insects of different character istics, Stomach poisons are for killing chewing insects, repellent sprays are to prevent insects from laying eggs, which hatch out detrimental larvae, contact sprays kill those insects that get their food by sucking. Bordeaux mixture and lime sulphur solution are the most important fungicide sprays. The most important insecticide sprays are arsenate of lead, paris green, toe bacco, kerosene emulsion and soaps, A Short Time Ago I Weighed Only 80 Pounds---1 Now Weigh 112 Pounds and TANLAC is what built me up so wonderfully, says Mrs. Barbara Weber, 315 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco. She is but one of thousands simi- larly benefited. If you are under weight, if your digestion is impaired, if you are weak and unable to enjoy life to the fullest meas- ure, you should take Tanlac. At all good druggists. the safe easy way before " worse troubles follow. Take HALE’S HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR The tried home remedy for breaking up colds, relieving throat troubles; healing and soothing—quick relief for coughing and hoarseness. 30¢ at all druggists Use Pike's Tootheehe Drops DONT DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or aches: feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful pas- sage of urine, you will find relief in GOLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for kidney, Ever, bladder and uric acid troubles and National Remedy of Holland since 1606. Three sizes, all druggists. Look for the name Gold Meda! on every bom and accept no meitation Rats in the Cellar, Mice in the Pantry, Cockroaches in the Kitchen What can be more disagreeable than a home infested with pests! Destroy them with Stearns’ Electric Paste, the standard exterminator for more than 43 years. Kill rats, mic & cockrosche: or ants in a single night Does ne sway like powders; ready for use than traps. Directions in 15 | every box, Order from yc i 15 oz Garfield Tea Was Your Grandmother's Remedy Ta 4 acn , waterbugs wt blow better For every sto and This good old-fash- ioned herb home remedy for consti pation, stomach fils and other derange- | ments of the sys | tem so prevalent these days is in even { greater favor as a family medicine intestinal { than in your grandmother's day. Shave With Cuticura Soap The New Way Without Mug Tonnage. including ships under construction, is The United Kingdom claims just over a third of the world's gtenam tonnage. There are 2.000 cap- tains idle in England. important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA. that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the Bignature of In Use for Over 50 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoris Naturally. Ethel--She swears she's never been kissed. Clara—Is that why she swears? 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