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The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night, Either consult a good, reliable phy- sician at once or get from your phar- macist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help clean and stim- ulate sluggish also to neu- tralize acids in the system, so they no longer Irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is Inexpensive, cannot In- Jure and makes a delightful, efferves- cent lithia-water drink. Drink lots of soft water. 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DADE, 5 Boylston Street, JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS, ” "‘BOSCHEE'’S ow a CORN pn Ea rth Preparing a Dish the Uni nilk United {Prepared by A hot dish corn chowder made with is The States of Corn Chowder, of Agriculture.) lunch or supper Department of Ag ulture gives the green pepper, pint milk pint bolling water cupfuls canned corn nfuls salt pork diced tablespo Cut the pork into small pieces Add the milk, the the potatoes are done and bring the mixture to per, hot chowder. APPETIZING WAYS TO COOK RABBITS larly Fine Flavor. {Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculiure) Before cooking, a rabbit should be washed carefully in cold water and patted dry with a clean KAYE the United States Department of Ag- riculture. It may then be stuffed and trussed if it is to be cooked whole, or rut into elght er tem pieces. Young, tender rabbits may be simply dredged with flour, salt and pepper and fried In fat, like fried chicken. Sausage fat gives a particularly good flaver te fried rabbit. The flavor of bacon also combines well with rabbit, A cream or brown gravy may be made, using the fat in which the rabbit was fried. Another excellent way to cook a tender rabbit 1s te bake 1t in cream or white sauce. Split the rabbit into two halves along the backbene, dredge with flour, lay six slices of hacen across it, and pour three cupfuls of white sauce or three cupfuls of cream over it inke for and one-half hours, basting frequently. The rabbit hliver, boiled till tender and chopped, may be added to the gravy ered rabbit is stuffed, and slowly with very little water in a cov- ered pan. towel, one desired diced 1 onlon or more if 1 quart of pot Salt, pepper atoes, onion, 1} the diced Fry the salt pork and Cook until and chop the doll wint, Nerve very hot In soup I i hie in | Oranges and Grapefruit Fit Into Every Course ed by the United ex Depart There are besides their delliclots flavor and J for eat these citru oft texture early and rich In vitamines and min ranges, are giass of orange h is for a cracker ideal between-menl Junch him and yet the mext regular Now the time to indulge the of family, too, In orange The small ones can be used to advan an child whets because it satisfies his appetite for menl at the table rest julce is 0 the first than spats generally de, and the wife friend: “It was terr sald, “but it et the “Ah!” ex ing the gift thelr 4 ionger It was lasted quarrel, and It post-honeymoon But finally it was over, was confiding to a ible wus worth | while it lasted,” she t. 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For rabbit salad the meat may be mixed with celery in the same proportions as chicken salad-—-two parts of diced cold cooked meat to one part eof chopped celery and one half part of salad dressing. Polled rabbit may be perved as a stew by adding potatoes, carrots, and onions when the meat Is partly cooked. The liquid in which the stew Is cooked should be thickened. A spiced rabbit siew appeals te many persons, The seasonings con gist of six slices of bacon (chopped), a minced onion, medium size, two tea- spoonfuls of salt, one quarter teaspoon. ful of pepper, and one tablespoonful of whole cloves in a bag, all covered with boiling water and stewed slowly together till the rabbit Is tender. A brown sauce is made separately and poured over the rabbit, which is then simmered two hours, Scalloped Parsnips Are Particularly Delicious Many persons who have never liked parsnips before have changed thelr minds when they tasted delicate scal- loped parsnips, They may be pre- pared early in the day and reheated in a baking dish. When you are buy- Ing your parsnips, seleet the heaviest ones, suggests the United States De- partment of Agriculture, Those of Hght weight may be pithy. . Serub the parsnips clean, cook them until ten. der in lightly salted water; 20 to 30 minutes will be enough for medium. sized ones. Drain them and scrape off the outer skin, split them length wize, pull out the woody cores, place in a shallow baking dish, and cover them with a white sauce made with butter, flour and milk. Or If pre- ferred the liquid for the sauce may be top milk or cream, and less butter will then be needed. After this sauce is poured over the parsnips, cover the top with bread crumbs which have been mixed with melted butter. Then bake In um moderate oven until the parsnips are thoroughly heated and the buttered crumbs are golden brown. Orange Juice as a Between-Meal Bov erage. tage for julce. Oranges and grape fruit make delicious salad, especially with a few nut meats and French dressing. Add a few sprigs of cress, if you like. Now when these fruits are cheap is also a good time to put up a supply of marmalade too, mies for directions for making amber marmalade, and easy method. The bureau tender that it almost melts in your mouth, Salad Dressing to Suit Those Who Dislike Oil who do not care for oll, It raw vegetables, fruits or other salads where mayonnaise dressing is narily used. The bureau of home eco nomics of the United States Depart: ment of Agriculture gives these pro portions : % teaspoonful mus. tard, 15 teaspoonful salt. 4% teaspoonful pap- rika. 14 tablespoonful sugar, 1 esr. % cupful vinegar. 1 cupful sour cream, « Beat the egg until very light, add the other Ingredients, and cook In a double holler, stirring constantly until thickened. Remove from the fire and beat well. If this dressing Is cooked properly it will have the consistency of thick mayonnaise and need not be strained. - High Value of Proteins Both chem anflyses and actual feeding ex ts have shown that the protein of the walnut, filbert, Bra. zil nut, coconut and cohune, have high food values, The proteins of the al mond, however, were found to be not so satisfactory as those of the other nuts. 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