* FRRRHAHAK Fe Re 2 RH HNN HW “1 didn't hear what you heard,” said Netty, “as I was busy swinging by my tall and didn't pay much attention to the people outside of my room." Netty and Elsie were both monkeys, “Well,” sald Elsie, “1 was sitting on my perch, and so I heard what was being sald, “But let me tell you, the Leeper told them some things.” “What did the keeper What did the people Netty. “Listen, Elsie. So Elsie and Netty sat on the same perch and Elsie put her arm around Netty and said: “Keep calm when you hear it, the keeper set the people right.” “Good,” said Netty. “The keeper Is always doing things for us, “ie Is splendid.” “He most certainly is” “and he says that only Z00 them? asked tell say? and I will tell you,” sald for sald Elsie, pecple who SEODIPLIDLPIIDDODI DL DI0D CORN FRITTERS ARE ; RICH, SUBSTANTIAL ¥ & Seciaileionloiialodls QOD er rire ir pire (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) When the lunch or supper supplies seem a trifle less hearty than usual, It is a good time to have fritters, which are rich and substantial—in fact, too substantial to have in addition to oth- er foods on a heavy dinner menu, With cold meat at any meal, they are tasty and appetizing. Fritters may be made of many mater but are ex tra good when the canned corn. The reci below is from bureau of home economics of the Unit- ed States Department of Agricult lals, basis is pe the ure. 1% cups sifted soft. wheat flour 2 tsp. baking pow. der & tsp. salt 1 cup drained canned corn Mix the flour, baking powder. and salt. Mix the julce from the canned corn or milk, or whatever liquid is used, the egg after It has been beaten slightly, and the canned corn. this Hquld mixture gradually into the dry Ingredients. Add the melted fat It the corn Is very moist, even after the liquid has been dral from |t, more flour may be needed. Dried corn which has been soaked and until tender muy also be used. Fry the corn fritters It preferred, in a skillet in shallow fat. In either case drop the mixture by spoonfuls Into the fat and fry rath- er slowly. The fritters need time to cook through to the center before the outside becomes too brown. Drain the fritters on absorbent paper and serve hot, 1 cup melted fat Stir ned cooked in deep fat or. Washington's Dinner Hour In his diary, George Washington re- peatedly speaks of dinner as a day. time meal. He recounts guests who dined at Mount Vernon, then sets By MARY GRAHAM BONNER when they're well, or and who underst the ones who care of them.” “That's right,” sald Netty. suppose we had any other keeper but the one we have. “Wouldn't It be “My dear Netty, a thing. sick, und them, are allowed should to too dreadful 7 don't even say such The very thought sends shiv- “Listen and | Will Tell You.” ers from the top of my head to the tip of my tail.” “It makes me feel the way," sald Netty. “I was sorry the moment I had spoken that thought of mine” “Oh,” sald Elsie, “we have a keeper who means what he says and who lives up to it.” same WSR HAN “What do you mean by that?’ asked Netty, “I know the keeper is perfect, “But tell me Just what those words mean,” “Well,” sald Elsie, people who will say: “1 love little children, They dre so dear tnd sweet." And then if a lit tle child gets dirty or does something wrong (which we're all very apt to do once In a while) or If the child Is tired md feeling well, some of these people don't act as though they did love little all, “There are who say they love yet leave thelr pets for hours and hours and hours, with nothing at all to do and no place to play in. jut the keeper is different. says he loves people, and “Now I know what you mean,” sald Netty. “And I agree with you. There Is no make-belleve about our keeper, “He attends to us.” And then the monkey, sitting with her arm around the told how the keeper had sald to the peo ple that the monkeys were good, 80 clean, so Intelligent and that they were just as lively as they : and (if monkey did something naughty It no more meant that all monkeys were cross than If one per- son should do something mean. Oh, have “there are some not children at others, too, will animals and will alone He he does” us and plays with ane other, gO could be, one he monkeys were such a good, happy understanding to keeper, (EL 193), Western Newspa Aper Union.) Colello in edlndlnlodindtes rr rr re rr opp rl Pred Ey La Sealuatons J Sele - 3 Those persons and things that inspire us to do our bes make us 1 ur best, are In presence, ths war | personality, that support that pers those are our frien An S. Bourne then stent and In many homes fresh coo njoyed thar 113 . ount bal down how the afternoom was spent. Here COOKY Wii Lime box Eept mans ays when a tin of fresh cook ies is wanted, few, put them iad bake th 28 you Ice Take brown slice off a in the oven as bron like, Box Cookies. — one cupful each of granulated sugar, two eggs, one teaspoonful each of salt and soda, one cupfid of nutmest teaspoonful each of almond vanilla extract and four and fourth cupfuls of flour, Cream butter, add the sugar, eggs and other ingredients. Roll two and let stand on a cloth ced In the ice box. The the dough from flattening and to the pan and thus ind shape, Slice very thin, dec with buiter, and ¥, One and one the rolls in a pan pla cloth into keeps sticking losing Its re orale } 2004 (Pre; the 1 of Agricult you ever stuffed Forcement is a che ared by nited Did lamb, Etates Department ire.) ronst of “forcement”? for a well- breast § name seasoned mixture bread for bureau United ture preparing this liclous 1 tained and t) breast vig f CUis ol crus stufling of States rious economics Dennrtr Rives the vor tender. The least expensi Neleet a the foreshank, h 1 be used stufling the butcher erack th bo breast tween Hes KO be ser the ribs, ipe the meat Laat By NELLIE MAXWELL half s ut 8 taste Anot} our hon time t Here 8 Woe) a han tin ne cares to Ice Box Rolig.~Dissolve 1Kes ili serve thie two stor u it wil ady to day noon, i Handle the melted lard are placed in unt than keep covered while warm p Use rolls with they more doub rising in a With box, one ace these ice unex two mixt the be ures in may for the need not worry Cake Most Excelient—Dis hnlf £ ready pected and Coffee CRE" In acding Arc upful warm water, one leaspooh One of the most popular movements in the realm of costume d#sign at the present moment Is the jacket-plus frock. These little removable jackets are the last word in economy and us to chic, they are all that and then some, Not only do these cunning separate By CHERIE NICHOLAS Juckets provide sleeves to the sleeve less but they enable the frock to play a dual role-~with the jacket a charm- ing afternoon costume as you see in the picture, sans jacket the transfor- mation of sn informal to a formal gown, Small wonder is it, that in ere ating the new spring and summer EHNA IRN ART SANs Economy #8, designers it is model bp are working the idea worth. ctured has heen aptly “4d 1 dress a “double-date™ for rea As it it Is ready to go any afternoon affair Kgammon party to luncheon amidst smart environ. “after six” with its more formal dance and rties to this costume wine-red bemberg chiffon vious stands most ba here or there ment, (on round of oq dine, theater po of crens : which lovely tunes in at a moment's notice, ply by removing rendering the gown Note the grac of shaded sheer in 2 the Jacket one may or may not draw this colorful sash through slots at the The advantage In the jacket will not to the annoyance of its wearer, too, It gives a very tie the Jacket Just as it the Jacket, thus sleeveless It is made adjusting side seams, that doing #0 is “fy open” Then, effect the front picture, The merit erepe such this bemberg type is becoming and apparent. There is every. thing to recommend it, from the fact of it being durable and practical at the same time that It is flattering as well as being sufficiently dressy for festive occasion. With good reason style creators are continuing to ex. ploit sheer frocks In solid colors such as the model illustrated. Quite a few of the midseason dress. es of chiffon or sheer crepe are topped with either lace, beaded or self-mate- rinl yokes, the latter usually in pale pink or a delectable pastel tint or pure white. Speaking of the separate Jacket, an Interesting outcome of the mode is the solid-colored chiffon frock with a bo- lero or novelty-cut Jacket of lace in matching color, A sleeveless shoor gown, If it does not have a jacket of self material, is almost sure to he complemented with a bolero or eton of all-over lace. In Paris they nre beading these lace jackets and they are very effective, charming down Is shown In to ROTOSR the of sheer ns more more (@, 1931, Western Newspaper Union.) a a A a) Fella . FOTO TOVIN SAAS SS. “ad — inion dno wade need ee dls wa Had Enough of the Sea On account of a shiy vreck In his ting from Aark of made his he sea again where eens when he was en England to South Africa Posho! Orange Free way inland would He and vowed that never cast eves on the at DBoshof, an extensive get and left a settled eral deale ¢ fortune at his death. a dn Remove and trim off the meat Make a pocket In the ting throug Sprind mp cloth, the foreshunk, and grind it breast by h the flesh close to the ribs, inside of the pocket with galt and wepper, plle In lightly the hot forcement, made to the directions together, cut- le the according below, and Rub the flour, . Lay the lown a rack Do not add (450 de minutes, to keep te with two of reduce 300 continue the in until the ment sew the outside wi on EE pug. 18t in a hot oven and sear for thirty sufficient fat ing out, bas lay a strip or After searing, mperat meat fro: ted faut pe on 1 dry or on top. the oven te ure rapidly to and apen pa degrees Fahrenhelt the The total ti cooking In is tend fired will me requ if gerate « or until the the cover sant ven ing the i y we itt Le Wil parsley ry seed isp BAYOry ng LE 3+ ent isp. peg rensor ip chopped cel- ar 1 ths che per ped onion ter in a skillet, add the nion, and cook for two or Add the ground meat il the juice evaporates and vis slightly. Then add bread crumbs and seasoning and nixed, three minutes r ant meat 1 and st the the ERR BEDEERBBRLRY or RRR N - repared by the United Sstes Deg of Ax witure § Poor posture in childboe ten be at the DOR] ¥ artment so conf 1 mus permanentiy » of the person cot COmes bones art cles o tions fo 1} great cerned. Bad and lungs, ang ure crowds heart wmch and gtrain ston ruses muscle Slight Early Rickets Caused Muscles and Ligaments to Relax, shallow breathing, poor eireculation, bay digestion, sluggish bowel action. If taken In time, poor posture ean often be remedied, Sometimes it Is a result of unnoticed early rickets, as in the case of the child shown in the accompanying sleture, by the United States Department of Agriculture. Ww cture in connec better pw ade work in was m tension tion sture ildren. It defects that are nued poor posture d-a-half-yearold child wend raments to relax hollow or groove knocked all Indica. idhood, to give tend to standing and a8 many of Also great to Include any of the protective and promo as possible. good health among oh ¥ i ¢ i the “8 which cay lig a . flaring ribs, knees and lowered arches, tions { ricket in earl chi The : the child improve mitting, these defes care was ei in It as m growth remedy in this case was exercise that her habit of would 80 as (o correct is as possible ven to her diet, ting foods Rice Is Served With Curried Dishes vegetables is an East In. Rice ig alvays served with dishes In the east, It is separately, so that it is dry and placed in a ring around the other Ingredients of the curry, with the sauce poured over them so that the flavor is well distributed. The bureau of economics of the United States Department of Agricul ture says this vegetable curry is very easy to make and quite delicious on a cold winter night, dian idea curried cooked and flaky, home YW cup rice 4 ths, butter or 1 cup diced onion other fat 1 cup diced carrots % tsp. salt 1 cup diced celery i tsp. curry 1 cup fresh or 2 tsp worcester. canned peas shire sauce Wash the rice and cook In two quarts of bolling salted water. Drain in a colander, pour cold water through, and let stand over steam until the grains swell and ‘become separate. Cook the vegetables in a small quan. tity of water and just before remov. ing from the stove add the eanned peas, or If fresh peas are avallable, cook them with the other vegetables Use the liquid from the vegetables and add the fat, salt, curry and sauce, On a hot platter make a ring of the cooked rice, pile the vegetables In the center, pour over them the liguid WOULD YOU BELIE EVE IT? 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Every shelf in this cave loaded down with those pieces of flint 1 Mr. Pithecanthropus— Well, what am 1 gonna do with my old razor blades? ~Lhicago Daily News, Ta Tos-Up “What's an oil prospector?” . "About as good a definition as any Is, a man who doesn't know whe her he is four feet from a million dollars, or a million feet from four dollars”