members of the city's council, My Neighbor v wv Says: v wv I5 A cake falls in the center when baking it Is very the fact that the oven door was opened too soon put in. In the case of a sponge cake the door should never be during the first 20 minutes. Apple butter is best with hot muffins or biscuits, as with hot rolls, Evergreens should be plant by the middle of October at the very Intest. If the weather is dry at time of planting dip the roots into a thick mud paste before planting, but it is not necessary if the season is wel Evergreens do not require much at tention after planting except that they must not be allowed to become dry. They should be kept watered up to the time of freezing. (B®. by the Associated Newspapers) (WNU Bervice) possibly due to after the cake was opened served as when well ted early, i * L r DAINTY LUNCHEONS HERE Is satisfy pair of w ! wiches w substantia Arrange with Sandwich Ensemble. sliced chicken on toast, mayonnaise, cover with mato wit with a thin sli izz then with a sauted slice of pineaj with toast, eof f Cover Crab meat or tuna seasoned with lemon juice, salt, pepper and a touch used for sandwich 6 is especially good with a salad. Bak. ing powder biscuits toast so well that they make very nice Creamed chicken sandwich known that It need be of tabasco iling sandwiches, is so well not stressed, by DOROTHY EDMONDS ered over. , and covers it up again. | remembers seeing in the Betty and Bobby were making gifts, They had collected all the seals and stamps they could find In the house, old ones and new ones, but all of bright colors, Betty found a tin marsh. mallow box, some empty mayonnaise ‘Jars; Bobby brought a small wooden ‘box and a large pasteboard box such las dresses come In, and then Mother igave to the fun a picture for which she said she wanted a frame, * The pictures here show you all the pice things the children made and the directions will tell you how, A Photograph Frame-—A plece of cardboard several inches larger than the picture you wish to frame, with ‘a square or a circle eut from the cen. iter to let the picture through. All over the surface of the frame seals neatly pasted. A Bon-bon Box—An empty marsh mallow box or other tin, cleaned of all its wrappings or printings, and seals pasted In a design all around the sides and on the top. : . (Copyright. )- A Vase—-~Empty mayonnaise jars, washed clean In warm water, and seals pasted in a little side design and two borders as shown in the picture A Lamp Shade—A piece of very heavy paper, oh, very heavy, cut into a half circle first and then a half circle cut out of that, with seals pasted at top and bottom and the whole pasted together to make a per. fect shade. A Blotter Pad—Made from the large pasteboard box that Brother Bobby found, the flat part of It, neatly trimmed of all rough edges, with cor- ners of heavy paper pasted on each corner underneath ench side to form a little pocket, into which the blotter could be slipped, Each of these pock- ets are to be covered with pretty sonls, A Penell Box—~This is made from the wooden box (cigar box, perhaps), prettily covered with seals gn the out side only. ve NU Bervice vith baking powder 18 a fine i an ha K, ODE LA on whole wheat bread, then santed In a little butter untit brown on both sides, For a cool night, prepare hot toast, add a slice of tomato, cover with cheese, seasoned with a bit of wor cestershire and chili sauce and serve hot with curls of bacon, Men as a rule like sandwich fillings with snap and tang, 80 more saason- ings should be used, especially when served hot, Vegetable stocks, asples and gela- tins may be used as tops for open sandwiches, garnishing with chopped nuts, fresh chopped green or red pep- per, Rits of other cooked vegetables stich a8 peas, There is a wide range of seasonings for hot or cold sandwiches. With the bottled sauces, mushroom, walnut, chill and others well known, there are chopped olives, capers, green and red peppers, parsley, cress and mint, (©). 1832. Western Newspaper Union.) OW IT STARTED § By JEAN NEWTON 9 “MEN IN HICH PLACES” T WOULD be safe to say that few of us, unless we had an Inkling of the truth, could accurately surmise the actual beginnings of this phrase “Men in High Places” which today Is an al jusion to people occupying important positions, to worship Such w upon wil A, Chip OF Old Block the ar-old welter- Sixteen -ye former the world, ional Ho n five the 1 nd i Sept : Es CHR. ., L 8 AT . It is not pit protects the pilot, 3 One of the station masters at Grand Central has a side line. He owns a gasoline nnd oil business on the Bos- ton Post road, and he tells me that irade Is poor. Motorists who used to pull in and say, “Fill her up,” now count thelr gallons. They buy Just enough, apparently, to get home. Many ask whether they cannot open a charge account, but the station mas ter's son, who runs the business in his absence, has strict instructions to do only a cash business. The only excep tions to this rule, queerly enough, are young men who look like college boys. They usually pay the next time they go by but, just to be on the safe side, the gas man takes their license num- bers, Some drivers have ten gallons of gas put in the tanks and then say they have forgotten their pocketbooks. “That Is all right,” says the gas man “Just leave your spare tire” If they drive away without doing so, he just telephones a police box down the road, and they come back. Then they usual. ly discover some money. The station master says the funny thing about the whole affair is that most of the motor LIGHTS OF NEW YORK By WALTER TRUMBULL ists are driving good many of them new, . & » looking cars, A letter from Frank Hartman, edl- tor of the Republican, in Farmington, N. M, says that he once went to school in Pleasant Hill, Mo, with Frank Trumbull, later head of the Col- orndo Southern & Michigan Central railways, 1 first met Frank Trumbull in Venice. 1 had preceded him up through Italy and the tourist agencies and hotels used to get our mail hope wisn lesaly mixed, time toget! that we belonged of the family. We had a very pleasant er, but never could discover to the same branch United States appears to be that they last about three years, with nine fairly fat years in between, Those of about snorting: “Panic! You don't know anything about a panic, are too young to remember 1031." * » * did not care which store, but the man- agements of the two largest stores in Havana cared a lot. They were firma in the belief that if Miss Morgan went on the screen in a store, the particular emporium made a tot of difference. The contestants turned Miss Morgan's suite at the hotel into a verbal battle ground. Neither she nor her mother understood Spanish, but they could perceive that the argument was bitter, The battle was at its height when Evelyn Kelly, an old friend of Miss Morgan, arrived. Not only could she understand Spanish but It appeared she had taken a temporary job in the older of the two palaces of merchan- dise. That turned the scales of war, Miss Kelly's store won in a walk, at the end of which the picture was made, Miss Morgan's only bet In Cuba was to the extent of a peseta. She lost it, and, not knowing how much a peseta might be, proffered a dollar In settle ment. To her surprise, she got 80 cents In change. *. * @» Small boys In New York have a habit of jumping up on the back of taxicabs and going for a ride. They get on when the traffic stops for a red light, but the ears run so fast between lights that they have te wait for the next halt to get off. As the taxis begin to slow down, the kids leap gally from their perches. seldom looking behind them, We aiways wonder why they don't get killed, but never yet have seen one hurt, (© 1932. Bell Syndicate.) WNU Bervien, FRETFUL, RESTLESS? Look to this cause When your baby fusses, tosses and seems unable to sleep restfully, look for one common cause, doctors say. Constipation. To get rid quickly of the accumulated wastes which cause restlessness and discomfort, give a cleansing dose of Castoria. Castoria, you know, Is specially for children’s delicate needs. It ix a pure vegetable preparation; confainsg no harsh drugs, no narcotics, It is so mild and gentle you can give it to a young Infant to relieve colic, Yet it in Case made Z tf Tl hoor CASTORIA Presumption €) & germ is con- is to be LE pool, by ere coon one here is .. 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