— IS PPPOGPIPP PIPPI By JULIA BOTTOMLEY and without her adorable that the smartest thing black velvet the even season is trimmed In ermine for ng wrap, she strated, dulges in velvet, w the Of green ransparent daughter. f trimming course th on the frock Wearing a swanky velvet bolero suit in the morning to and at midday in the smart restau rants & trim and trig little velvet frock sans trimming, and at fashion. able tea in the afternoon a flatt lace-embellished dressy velvet not yet does the debutante busy in the social swirl day” go shopping, ering grown, “eall it a and quit, but on Into the night does this style-wise sophisticate continue to wear velvet, and her not satisfied + What's more, fove of the beautiful Is with for the frock to wear to the “formal” and the dance, but she wwho has made her bow to society must needs have a “serumptuous™ ermine. trimmed velvet wrap to wear with it And just to show you how charming 'a velvet-clad young woman can look, here's her picture in two poses, as she her vanity velvet Varnish Linoleum and Obviate Much Scrubbing Any means lv aiwnys wife suggestion that scrubbing of floors is wel comed by the farmer's How many times she has cleaned the kitch en linoleum, only to have it frucked up the nex* rioment w ith muddy foot prints. What It really needs, however, f& not more serubbing, but more pro tection. A cont of varnish on printed {inoieum w/i'l zive it a smooth finish which resists dirt and requires noth ing than an going over with a damp cloth to keep It in spotless condition. Varnish will tengthen the iife of the linoleum and preserve the colors. When the surface has been waxed, the wax should Le removed with tarpentine or benzine before the varnish is applied. mare occasional nlso Unexplored Wilds There are still large tracts of un- explored country in various parts of the world, notably the Amazon basin fn Brazil, In the Antarctic, in Central Africa, and among the islands of the Southern Pacific ocean, And comes fo here's where fabric manip the artful in such rescue, its decorative, instance, the softly draped Vionnet vhich graces the semi-fitted bodice aneled skirt h Is as It ancing the stand Lae the pr } whi 1 be, oO ing clearly length as pose o debutante so shows, Had this young fashionable sele light turquoise blue for her frock in. stead of pale green the color scheme would likewise have qualified as 100 per cent perfect, for the mode Is all enthusiasm concerning costumes for both daytime and evening which have gone “black-and-blue.” A touch of blue enlivens many a black velvet chapeau this season and ns for the myriads of dresses made of black velvet with splotches of flatter- ing blue, the list is Infinite. The lat- est the costume Jewelry set to wear with black velvet, includes, In addition to necklace, and earrings, a clever orna- ment set with turquoise to be clipped on the hat at just that point which will make fit note is This same bracelet most becoming. (EE 1930, Wastern Newspaper Union.) a a a a A - o : 3 . : Hints for Housekeepers # ‘ le, Ir rie rrr i ppp indo Kees that are stored in winter plass need not he put down all at one time: they may be added as convenient -* . ® Glass supports under the legs of the kitchen cabinet wil} them from cutting the linoleum. ® * * Blave Oar keep It the color of a garment 1g likely to run, wash and rinse It rapidly in cool water and dry It quickly, * . * When asparagus Is canned, the Inrge tough ends may be used for canned soup Instead of being wasted, . . * Sitk and ashed in way from rayon garments should be lukewarm water and dried direct heat and sunlight, » » - Keep ezg custards, flavored with coconut, coffee or chocolate, in the re frigerntor, for luncheons or late sup pers for the children, * -. * Slip covers for upholstered furniture of unbleached linen or similar mate rinls help to make the living room louk fresh and cool In summer. . » » Buttermilk is an excellent summer drink. It has the same food value as iim milk but Ig more easily digested some people because the cuseln is clotlied by the acid. pA A AAT (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture) When grandmothers lived chiefly In the country and raised their own tur keys it wus a widespread tradition for all the branches of a family to gather nt the old farm the Thanksgiving feast, and exchange news, share the home 1o praise cook, Modern conditions make it more con venient at times for both the younger and the tinue these Thanksgiving gatherings, younger branches of the family celebrate Thanksgiving In dividually, or to take their turn tertaining the old folks. One for the change Is the facet that fine tur. keys are now avaliable in almost every market throughout the winter, as well ns at the holiday season of 8 novelty In conditions lead the older discon generation to very large old-fashioned The various often decide to en. reason So they are themselves, and less other modern ind at for young housewife to try her h cooking them rather than to look an invitation to the old The less however is apt to problem home, experienced housekeeper hesitate before the royal hird The United States Department of Ag riculture suggests that when she goos of selecting the to market she should look for tangs at tached to the legs of the turkeys dis played for indicating that birds have been Inspected and graded by the bureau of agricultural pomics, The turkeys on the market generally fall under “rime” and The principal difference is snle, the a retall one of three groups: “choice.” medium her She Rose had been Invited to visit eousins She thought the trip would be wenderful, She had never been so far away from * trip on the ever more was so excited. home before—a two hour longest she had this was to be much train was the taken and of a trip. “Then I shall accept mother asked. “Oh, please, ing.” Rose sald Her mother went to her desk, took a pen in her hand and began to write the letter, The that dog. Dennle, for you?” her please, I'd adore go- Just at terrier was finished. fox letter moment Rose's little came in, He saw the letter and wagged his as he barked. Jennie used to take letters In his mouth and carry them out to the post. when he would hear his whistle, “Bennie wants to take this letter” se's mother said, barked that wanted to do. Mother” dear,” man Bennie was what he sald Rose, answered her mother, as she handed the letter to Bennie, “Wait a Bennie,” sald tose. Dennie turned half around and wnited. “1 had forgotten all about him for a moment,” said Rose, feeling unhap- py and ashamed, She knew that Ben- nie never forgot about her. “Mother,” continued Rose, “is DBen- nie going too?” lennie’'s ears bristled. He won dered where they were going! Per haps a walk over the hills! Maybe a visit to the nearest pond and a game with sticks. “Oh “3 es, moment, (Prepared by the (Inited Hiates of Agriculture y women of Phelps Departtnent Ten Ne braskn, recently took their sewing mn chines linic. The various ming but disturbing aliments county, {0 a machines had such as stiteh skipping. thread hreak ng, or A general showing up in their operation. The nverage age of the taachines was a little aver seventeen yeurs. The oldest had been in servic thirty nine sens An engineer from the sngricultural extension service of the state uni versity, sul I Hot, presided at the clinic. Under his direction the owners cleaned, olled and adinsted thelr mn chines until they worked satisfactor fly. After returning hote, the women of the clinic, as part of their respons bility, gave thelr nelighbors the benetit of thelr training, sometimes assisting fon the adjustment of muchines and in other cases showing the owners how to clean, oll, and adjust them them. selves. Altogether V7 machine owners fenrned how to care for this “tem In their home-making equipment. The clinic was one of the features of the home management program on which arm women of Phelps county are working with the assistance of Itha Andersons, country home demon. stration agent, according to reports to the United States Department of Agriculture, An Interesting Way to Prepare Sweet Potatoes Boll six medium sized sweet pota toes with the skins on Gotll tender. Bemove the skin, add one tablespoon: il of butter, three tablespoonfuls of sweet nulk, sugar to suit the taste nnd mush well together, Add one cup ful of raising that have been soaked overnight. Put into a baking dish and place marshmallows around the top Brown in the aven. This minke a de Hielous dish to serve with meat at dinner. By MARY GRAHAM BONNER But no, it didn’t seem as though he were going to be taken anywhere, He looked sad and his ears drooped “No, they don't like dogs there” Bennie Was Sent Off With the Letter. snld Rose's mother. “When they come here it Is different. “If Bennie our furniture a little or gets on a cushion we won't mind. scratches “But nnd they think a dog Is a trouble are always afraid he witl do some harm to something” Rose decided she trip, but take Bennie, wonld £0 the not on she was sad she could i the vl promised to him Bennie was off with lose's best of care of girl was away. Bat was sad at the thought of leaving Bennie. Still it would not be for long and she knew she would ave a time, When Rose's trunk daddy's trunk which letter, nt mother take the f little while her Rose good or rather her shie was borrow from Bennie sat by the trunk ing—wns brought down the at tic next day, and cried He didn't want to 1 fine He didn’t move away want to all day long. play or scamper. Rose kissed his little black shotted ears and she cried, too, but she felt it would be all right in a little while The next day she started to leave But how far do you suppose she got? Only to the gate of the front She simply couldn't leave dog! {ih 1939 yard her little Western Newspaper Union.) by Government Inspectors. In the amount of fleshing and the oc- currence of defects due 10 dressing Prime turkeys ure full-fleshed: cholce are well-fleshed, and medium are fairly well fleshed. A turkey that bears one of these grades carries its own nssur- ance of tenderness and palatubllity if properly cooked These graded widely distributed, A stores turkeys gingle are f group of clnin may absorb as mny as 1% carloads of 2.004) turkeys Of course the housewife must ket with some idea of the weight bird she will need. If only four are to enjoy the dinner, an pound turkey will he ample; In fact it would serve six or even eight {if necessary, Perhaps a ten-pound bird hetter cholee for £0 lo mar. peapie eight would be a eight persons, and so on, correspondingly, with an increased number. Cine must Ww. loo, whether she or an older requiris turkey, "he atter ng cooking Age Is distinguished longer sinwWer as with other poultry. by the flext tip uf which bends easily in young birds, As the fleshing is the principal consideration 8 iu An exceptional will have a broad full and the back, hips, and be fully with hirds ones bility of the the breast woe government grades indicate, in selecting iv fine hird fleshind hreast pin fat rey covered safer bones will Young older tent ed are than which have courser flesh and require longer cooking A gound turkey should also be weil bled, well feathers and free from crop iressed, The There should be no 11) few skin icked turkey is to be preferred pin con in flesh phirasions should no feed hirulses very A dry [Lima Beans in Tomato Sauce Fine Winter Dish In colder weather the dried leguties such as peas beans of different Kinds and so on come inte the mare often his is from the bhurenu of United States Departent of Agriculture: ents menus tasty recipe Jor mus home Seonomics, 2 cups dried Hime beans ZI quaris water 4 cups canned ma'toes f wi % Ib to- le cloves sliced pacon them the cook in and soak Cover in water Wash the overnight in water lo morning pour of this two quarts of lightly salted water for hour, or tnt and the tomatoes with ihe minutes and strain off the juice bacon in 8 skillet mye from the fat, «drain on absorbent keep warm rown anfon in the bacon fat, stir in the until well hlended, add the to juice and beans, and conk thivkens Season benns shotit one-half antil tender not hroken, drain Nimmer cloves for Cook crisp, re ten the until (er, ang the flour mato unti! the 0 Taxte with sauce pepper, and tabasco, and the sirips of nit with the top, Kerve bacon over “There must be no stint of Inabor where labor will tell for our neigh- bor's happiness: but no wasteful extravagance of it where it will not profit” The personality In food is supplied in various ways, first its appearance, next its taste, then, of course, its food value, which appeals to the cal- orie counter. When food 1s dull, lack- ing In color, tastl ness, is insipid, look to the little spanish pepper to give zest to Your dishes, The flavor of the pimiento is not its only attraction; the color adds bril liance to an otherwise dull dish, The little pepper comes packed in several sizes so that if one serves two, a smi bottle is provided, and when it is to be the chief ingredient there is the seven-ounce can. For stuffing, one may use any desired mixture. The peppers shouid be drained, placed in muflin pans, and they are ready to be filled. Pimientoes Stuffed, With Mushroom Bauce, —- Cook ome small onion (chopped), one stalk of celery also chopped in two tablespoonfuls of fat until tender. Add one-half pound of round steak (ground), salt, pepper, and a dash of cayenne to season, and By NELLIE MAXWELL cook five minutes; remove from the heat, add three-fourths of a cupful of cooked rice, one slightly beaten egg. mix well and fill the peppers. Bake until brown. Savory Sandwiches—Take a small can of pimientoes, three and one-half ounce size, chop after draining, add one-fourth cupful of peanut butter, one-fourth cupful of sweet pickle, and one-fourth cupful of mayonnaise. Chop the pickle and mix all together, ad ding salt to taste. Spread on lightly buttered bread and cut into any de- sired form. Pimiento Canapes.—Split the six pimientoes after draining, using a seven-ounce can. Sprinkle the inner surface with salt and cayenne. Place a rectangular slice of cheese length- wise of the pepper and roll up. Skew- er with toothpicks securely. Roll in flour, cook in a small amount of fat three minutes or until the cheese melts and the flour browns, Serve on oval slices of toast well buttered and hot, Baked .S8pinach. Pick over and wash three pounds of spinach, wash thoroughly and cook in only the wuter which clings to the leaves, When ten. der, chop and add salt, pepper, onion juice, butter and bread crumbs, using two tablespoonfuls of butter, one of onlon juice, one-half cupful of fine crumbs. Now add three well-beaten eggs and beat In well. Put into a well-greased baking dish, sprinkle with more crumbs well buttered and bake in a hot oven. Lyonnaise String Beans. —Cut four slices of bacon Into small pieces and fry until crisp. Remove the bacon and add one onion sliced thin to the bacon fat, cook slightly until light brown. Add four cupfuls of canned string beans, bacon, salt and pepper to season. Serve with a dash of tar. ragon vinegar, Liver Loaf.-—Take one pound of calf and cook in bolling water with a small onion until tender. Cool, put through a foed chopper, onion and all. Mix with one teaspoonful of salt, one beaten egg, one cupful of soft bread erumbs, one-half cupful of milk and form into a loaf. Bake in a well- greased baking dish covered with three slices of bacon. Dake for an hour. (5). 1936, Western Newspaper Union.) Berry Muffine A capful of fresh bineherries, dredged In flour, added to a regular muffin recipe, sweetened slightly, mukes appetizing mulling, Very Quickly Done Wash steel knives with powdered bath brick or seouring powder, and use nn large cork or a cut potato to scour with, iver The Lithuanian dairy industry had a favorable year Ja 1020, EALLY, a strong pipe is no joke. The next time you at- tend a Legion or a lodge meeting or a banquet, let the mild fra- grance of Sir Walter's favorite smoking mixture precede you and assure a cordial reception. Sir Walter works mild magic with strong pipes—it’s uniformly well aged, mellow and biteless and noticeably milder It burns freely and evenly, and it’s cool and sweet down to the last flake in the bowl. BEER: | RAT: IT'S 15¢ —and milder ems — Between Girls “When he tried te you tell him to “No: he who might Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are not only a purgative. They exert a on the digestion. Test them yourself now, Only 25¢ a box. 372 Pearl St, N. XY. Adv. did kiss you, ®14 ny looked to me like a guy tonic action Taking the Hint “Do you believe in signs? “Sure. When J see a sign that says ‘Fine for speeding,” I always step on the gas™ terole. Doctors call 1t a ™ counter-irm= tant,” because it gets action and is not just a salve. Musterole helps bring sore= ness and pain to the surface, and thus gives natural relief. You can feel how its warming action penetrates and stimu lates blood circulation. But do not stop with one application. Apply this soothe ing, cooling, healing ointment generously to the affected arca once every hour Jor five hours. Used by millions for over 20 years. Recommended by many doctors and nurses. Keep Musterole handy; jars and tubes. To Mothers—Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Chil- dren's Mucierole.