TIKI CrriXKa, KKIDAY, DIJCKMIUJK 9, 1910. GOOD THINGS FOR THE TABLE The Cooking and Serving of tho Winter Apple. FOR SUNDAY NIGHT SUPPER. It's Hard t Invent a Novelty For th Cheese Course, but Here's Ono That Will About Fill the Bill With Little Trouble or Expense. In many homes applo aauco and np ples baked nro tho only ways of porr lag this nbunJant fruit, but thcro aro a number of other styles that will bo found qulta as appetizing. Tho fol lowing recipes aro all tried and trusty ones: Stuffed Applo Compote. Paro a doz en flno largo apples and carefully re- x onscan coonsn. more the coro without breaking the apples. Then fill tho cavities with an orange or peach marmalado and put them into an agato or earthen waro baking dish with a pound of granulat ed sugar, half a cupful of water and a dusting of ground cinnamon or gratod nutmeg. Lot them bako In a mod erately hot oven until they aro tender. Servo hot or cold. Fried Apples. Juicy rather tart ap ples are best for this purpose Paro tho apples and cut them In round slices and fry them a nlco brown in deep hot fat Drain them in a heated colander and then placo them in a dish, sprinkle with sugar and servo with roast pork. Baked Applo Pudding. Stow onough apples to make a pint of sauco and while tho apples aro boiling hot stir in a tablespoonful of butter and nut meg, mace, cinnamon and allspico to suit tbe taste. Then take from tho Aro and stir In tho well beaten yolks of two or three eggs. Beat all very light, then beat in tho whites of tho eggs beaten to a stiff froth. Put into a but tered dish and bako for fifteen min utes In a moderately hot oven. When nicely browned grato nutmeg on top and servo cold with cream and milk. Apple Pudding Sauce. Peel, quarter and core six good cooking apples and put them in a saucepan with a pint of cold water and half a lemon and cook for half an hour. Press tho apples through a sieve Into a bowl, add pow dered sugar to sweeten to taste, about half a cupful, and a teaspoonful of ground cinnamon and half a cupful of good brandy. Set back on tho stove and let the juice boll for Ave minutes. Serve with applo pudding. This salmon reclpo is excellent for Sunday night supper: Hot Canned Salmon. Set a can of salmon in a saucepan of boiling water over the Dro and let tho water simmer fifteen or twenty minutes. Open the can close to the edge, drain off the liquid, then turn the salmon on to the center of a serving dish. Surround with potatoes cut In leugthwlso quar ters or In balls cooked tender and flrnlnrd. Garnish with a hard cooked egg cut In quarters. Servo egg suuco In a sauce boat. Egg Sauce. Melt two tablespoonfuls of butter, in it cook two tablespoonfuls of flour and one-fourth a teaspoonful of salt and add one cupful of cold wa ter and stir until boiling. Draw to a HOT CANNED SALMON. cooler part of tho range and gradually stir In two tablespoonfuls of butter cut hi small pieces. Finish with a bard cooked egg chopped flno or cut In slices. Here's Just tho thing for a novel cheese course. Roll cream cheeso into balls nearly an inch In 'diameter and roll the balls In pistachio nuts blanched and chopped. Pile the balls In center of a chop plate and surround with a wreath of orango or grapefruit mar malade. Surround tho marmalado with hot toasted crackers. Servo at tbe close of luncheon or dinner In the placo of the usual pudding, pio or other sweet dish. If preferred pass tbe cheese, marmalade and crackers on a tray in soparato receptacles. To Mend Tablecloth. To mend a frayed tablecloth baste a jleco of sheer muslin or organdlo firm ly 011 tho wrong sldo of the cloth, keep ing tho threads as nearly as possible In their proper position; then placo that part of the cloth In an embroidery hoop and darn over and under tho frayed threads and Into tho firm cloth an Inch or two on either side. Use, if possible, linen thread pulled from ft piece of new table llnon. After laun dering the mended place in tho cloth will hardly be noticed. Dcr Sljitrmcr. i xcr Jiotvm iuu nm jycnircr ieim-j Stfloc3. 35ic i'ltrtnnSfomir jtijic ' BeH tuii iwift. 2a t!) or, mk iet ico unifliitfl tit fttllcr Slrboii CTr fnllic c; ! Sto$l&$iicr, icr itulcr bet jdr tvn 1 SrcinLaft iun bet cfynrtkMi irepf.' Ifcc3 fit&nctt SJwucS Ur bernfrtc bon aSuricniraflcr, wt ftolj nfrer ocu STfarftplflfe jdjrirt tor Elcit&ein ftocf nut golbencmSriff fnnf ifjm m'3 bet ProfHo-S flciuorixwri .ani nni) itrjplitterte. Tot 5Jctrkr Dor bet Slit tfymtljure fdjltcf cin, oI3 ihtn bit lot) mcitlwit ghtflcr iuer btn frutnaneu DHicfcrt ftrrdjen uml ia3 aJfiiflMcin, ia3 ititfeitb tin S5 fur btn Stcti fren ben TOiifjitfronj flodjt, vtr ftunnnie iwti itv&tc luce chte cittblat fcrte SOluttic iltnfd)n die Slcljrcn. J aim fdn-itt -bcr 5&i auf ba ldjibh ju . . . Sionia fdjftiiertc. Gr Licfi ben OTarfdwII ratfen unb befaM, bc Sen- fter ju fcfIicfjen uitb tiic bifyxn SNa-1 I;oaoniloben batoor 311 leacn. Icide3 0ridaf) on attm gcirftern beS 5aalc3, j (0 bo& c 9Jadt ttxrcfc. 3htv c'mc Ijofw 1 roftye JKtjc auf gotocnent fleuchtcr bntmtte. 2Bie fid) abet nam bcr ftotvto , fldjorgen nafmie tor bean ffrauien. Slnfclict, ba fag cir oatforntcnb cm$or nnb conxifjrtc oben in bet Skrnb itber bem SCfyrone aai bloue ftrtftoH mnb, &nrd) ba3 bic Soinw enf ien SBrorarfili fid bort jdyauk bn3 marmorbletdje (Scftdjt ieSSEobc cmft auf tn 'hjntiebcr. c'tnem Ictfcn SdjraffnSruf f Io cr cats bem oalc flol) an Ok mod) jot oinod). U6eroH mufjtc cbt Deffivuma &crf)argt uni) tjerljun't ner. ben iiberaEt fonb 4c3 5?3rtii(j SIiiqc, ttifnii 3 iinidftlid) &ie SBerfdjIi'tffc buxdjfarfdjtc, ehten twreffcw'TSpolt, burdj ben iw3 Hoff cftdt ie fhtnt men sd)n)ittcr Ieud)tcic. 9Kd)i untcr bcr a&SIbtmfl bei 2od)e3, ntd in bcr SCiefe bcZ betters entging cr bem for fdw.ben Wid. SBo&m cr font mrf der ftc3 Roftenbcn Oflndt nirgenba afy cr fid) gebomgen. 2w fttog cr crablid) ntit cckljmcn bem SIrbcm cmbor in ben 2tfurm bc3 2omc3, ntiibcr imb miiber, loitgfo mcr unb Imigfamer, gBrtibun'g urn SBimbimg. Sliller unb fttllcr itmrbe e3. 3tabt unb 2c&cn beDallfam unter ilm. Gr ladjelie unb fcufjte tier auf, ol3 cr in ia3 Slirbd)en 53 t)iirmer3 trot. G3 ift food) fo?" fbrad) cr. .ier fiitlb roir oEohi gauj aHetu?" Sn, gctnj attc'm!" fagte cine mtlbe Stinmic. Sa fo ber ijonig mtf ju bem Sitrmcr, bcr dot ifym ftanb. Scr Surntcr mar bet Xob . . . SInS cincm tytrtenbricfe. . . . tcr ift c3 inanJifd). Sd) fdjlafe in cinem fupfcrncn JJeffel cm fesrlid)e3 Stiicf. .$ermlid) pabe id) bcreitg mcinenSTNimcn cingcfrifeclt. Se'ober mufj id) jeben morgen fdon urn irci lU)r berauS, roeil 'baS SUielj fntrer in bem fupfernen cfafe onge rid)tet njtrb. Sa3 Gifcn ift reidjlid). Sflicgen frfpiiecfen oat nid)t fo i'tbcl, nur ctoa3 fiifjlid), iDctl fie gewr fo fd)Iecferf)-aft fimb. Stber an'berSnJO berfpetft man 'ct fogar eufd)rcdii ol3 2Iifateffe. Gin See ift gon3 in ber SFJtifjc. SSir fefjen ifjn aioar nidt, 6cr an ftilleit Sagcn ricdjen roir ib,n. Wit 'ben Sorflern Un id) gut be frcitnbet. Okftcrn iburfte id) on ciner Slaufean tleilneb,men. Sd) benfe, in ad)t Xagen loerbe id) roiober onf iven IVtitcn fcin. 3rd), SUhtttcr, id) bin fo gli'trflid)! 2cnfe Sir, id) irug jhri Waue Slngcn 'booon. SSie roirb meine Sillt) fid) fmien, btc fi'tr !01att fo fd)iuarmi! 5umm ift nur, bafj id) mid) ben ibem Sarin orfd)rcdcn licfj, fo bafj id) einc .cricrrociterung be fommen fyabe. Slber id) triifte mid) mit bem Sommcrliebe: D felige, fjerrlidjc Jycricnacit, mic madjft bu bod) im3 $er3 fo roeitl" eli fd)idc nidt, fie ftcf)lcn mir'3 immer aum Sder3 auS 'ber 5Eofde . . ." JBerredjuet. (sd)nciber: 8u ibumm! 9hm fom mc id) mit bem toff nid)t au, ben mir bet Slcniier 2)iuIIcr fitr feinen Slnjug gclieferi -hot, unb id) glaubte, e3 roiinbe nod) cine ofe fiir metnen Sungen- abfoltenl" ffonege: 2a3 ift bod) fount mog. lid)! Bie Tonn man fid) benn fo ber folfulircn?" d)uciber: ,,0 W) fe aucrft gcmadjtl" JfrcubboM unb IeibUoIl. greubooK unb IribDon: Slbiatifcr fein. angen unft bongen Sn fdjtpcbcnbtr rin, immdb,od) fti'trmenb n SJobcn cr Iiegtl litcflid) allein 3ft 'ber Slipger, ber fling. Idleness. It la an undoubted truth that tho less ono has to do tho less ono finds time to do it In. One yawns, one procras tinates, one can do it when one will, and therefore one seldom does it at all. whereas those who have a great deal of business must buckle to it, and then they always find time enough to do It Milady's Mirror ,It strengthens tho eyes to batha them either In very hot water or In very cold. Better yet Is to take a piece of absorbent cotton rounded nnd mada into a little pad to fit tho oyes, dip them in lco water and placo them on tho lids, changing thorn as they be come hot. After a few minutes of such treatment the oyes will feel com forted and relieved to a great degree. This is specially grateful to the eyes nftor riding In the wind or after hav ing boon subjected to tho dust and cinders of a railway or tho glare of bright reflections on tho water when on a boat Thoso who havo a tend ency to weak eyes should dally use nn cyecup In which Is placed a boraclc acid solution. The saturated solution diluted one-half is generally the best nnd should bo mndo fresh for each eye. The eye should bo opened and shut in the solution half a dozen times or mora so that It will thor oughly bathe the eyeball as well as the lids. Lines or wrinkles under tho eyes may bo relieved by tho use of a good pure skin food. Steam the parts af fected by laying hot wet cloths on them for fifteen minutes, then dipping tho Angers into tho skin food. Mas sage gently along tho line taken by tho wrinkles for ten or fifteen min utes. Give this treatment twice dally with steady persistence, and after a month or so's treatment an improve ment should bo noticeable. The Bride Beautiful. A touch of color In tho checks on the wedding day is to bo desired, and if It can bo obtained in no other way a dust of rougo Is quito excusable, for tho brido who is a wan ghost Is anything but good to look upon. But before re sorting to this subterfuge try washing tho face at the last moment with pip ing hot and then very cold water and then patting the cheeks, tho fingers wet with cologno diluted with rose water. But to secure a real look of bcaltb, which is necessary for tho chill white frock, a cupful of orange Juice every morning before breakfast or half tho quantity of pineapple Juico taken at tho same time will very likely pro mote a natural color on tho wedding day, for both of these Juices act upon the liver, whoso renewed health Is Im mediately shown in tho freshening of the skin. As to foods, carrots contain tho Iron necessary for color, and when accom panied with raro beefsteak no better food could bo offered the bride who fears pallor on her day of days. The girl who is likely to bo red should eat only white meats and fish for a month before her marriage and then seo to it ns well that her collar, sleeves and slippers are not too tight. A Hair Hint. Where the hair is inclined to lie un becomingly close to the head a little fluffing out In the new coiffure Is ad visable, though It need by no means attain tbe proportions of n large pom padour. If one has enough hair she may make It into puffs, but most of the halrdresslngs are made with false puffs or braids, pinned on. These may bo made of your own combings or bought In a shade matching your own hair. When the hair is thin a pompa dour to wear under It Is to be pre ferred to a roll. A roll may bo pinned at tho back to form a support for tho knot, which may bo composed of pinned on puffs, or a switch may be twisted Into a Psyche knot and pinned to your own hair. Face Preparation. A nlco preparation for the face is eau de cologne with glycerin, but while the glycerin is softening and nourishing and tho eau do cologne Is stimulating the latter dries too quick ly and has a tendency to rob the glycerin of its good effects. So that while n fnco lotion may bo helped In somo Instances It Is Just ns apt to bo Injurious In others. In Paris at pres ent nil the women aro trying to get their faces to look like pasto seeming ly. They use ivory powder and a great deal of It. The blonds remind one of the dead white colorings of tho Flem ish beauties reproduced by ltubcns. French Powder Puff. American women nro usually con tent to carry a moucholr and a fan In their theater bogs, but tho women of Franco often add, as a necessary to their well being, a powder puff and a Binull bonbouulcrre filled with somo fa vorlto confection. As soon ns a Frenchwoman is com fortably seated in a theater she takes out the powder puff, sewed perhaps in tho center of n mlniaturo handker thief, and dusts It lightly over tho face. A Perspiration Cure. If you suffer from perspiration try mixing an ounco of common baking powder and the samo amount of un scented talcum powder. Keep In air tight bottle and uso freely after wash ing. A little nmmonla In tho bathing wa ter Is excellent. Then dust with the powdered mixture. SELECT GULLINGS A Comedy of Errors. As a crowded "1 car was whizzing toward Coney Island tho other day, ssys a New York letter, a dainty specimen of humanity, dpscrlbod ns a "pench" in the male dictionary, boarded tho car. lu his hurry to glvo up his scat to the aforesaid. "peach" a chival rous soul accidentally stuck out his elbow too fur and knocked a fellow passenger's hat out of tho window. Thinking himself tho victim of n prac tical Joke, the hatless ono let looso with a left to the Jaw of tho chival rous soul, who, not to boutdone, re turned It with one In addition ns In terest Innocent bystanders took a hnnd In tho fuss, nnd everybody took a whack at everybody else's head. The motorman blew his police whlstlo so loudly that a team of horses stand ing near by became frightened nnd ran away nnd so excited n kind old lady that she turned In a fire alarm. When tho firemen renched tho corner and found no flames to tight they promptly nabbed n young man standing near by and turned him over to tho pollco for rluging a false nlarm. Tho yonng man, being a honiclcss, suspected-on-general-principles sort of fellow, was unable to prove that he didn't turn In tho alarm, and he went to tho work house for "disorderly conduct." Kan- (Illli PE UlUn AC A PC C are ImPortcrs a"d Distributors of high-grade European and if S1U fill nil Li American Wmes and Whiskies. The Sweden-American Co. is In dependent of any Trust. IWUV IMC UAlC TUCQC nSTSTCPQ No other importers can make such splen Wtll Ift IflRKt IntOL UrrUlO did, generous offers. The trusts can not compel us to sell at their prices. We buy in large quantities. In dealing with us, you do not pay profits to middlemen. We sell first-class goods at less than half what you pay elsewhere. We have determined to introduce our products to the American public, and are willing to give you the benefit of our foresight and advertising methods. We simply want to prove the worth of our goods and to make a steady customer of you. Your trial order will do more to prove the value of our goods than all the advertising or letter writing we could do. DC! 1 A 0 1 1 !TV fs to our reability, go to your banker, and have him look us up in Dun flLLInUBLl I I or Bradstreet Mercantile Agencies, and he will tell you of our high standing, or have your Express Agent write any Express Agent in Cincinnati, and see' how well we stand. You can be assured that we will do exactly as we say, and that you will receive the best of treatment at our hands. TCTI AJKlkll h Q Below we reproduce testimonials from a few of our steady custom I CO I llYIUIilfiLu ers. We have hundreds more, but selected these because they were from men who are known all over this country. Our goods please them. Don't you think they are worth a trial by you? Cliff Gordon, the "German Senator," the actor-manager who Itas made the world laugh, says : "Ilavcncvcr had belter liquorsor at better prices. Icar ry them evertwhere with me." You will note that we have listed a number of standard wines and liquors in our order blank. They are, one and all, liquors that are fit to grace the sideboard of any home in America. We want to call your especial attention to our famous "SWEDISH PUNCH " This is one of the best holiday liquors that has appeared in years. It is made from a recipe that has been handed down from generation to generation by the Royal Family of Sweden, and is now, for the first time, put upon the American market. Too much can not be said for it. 2 quarts 4 quart This applies FOUR quarts 12 Quarts i tmm:uuuim:t:ratn:tn?::?:t:sn :::m:t IN ORDER TO INTRODUCE OUR LIQUORS WE INCLUDE, FREE OF ANY CHARGE, ONE GROSS OF THE FAMOUS SWEDEN ANTI-BLOWOUT MATCHES WITH OUR SPECIAL OFFER. THESE MATCHES ARE A GREAT NOVELTY, AND THEY ALONE ARE WORTH A GOOD PART OF THE TOTAL COST OF THE ORDER. WE PAY EXPRESS CHARGES and guarantee our goods to be just as represented, as stated above. Our special four quart FREE offer is limited to thirty-five days, so get your holiday orders in early so as to avoid de lay, as all express companies are very busy at this time of the year. Our offers are the most liberal ever made at any time, at any price, by any firm. If you cannot use twelve quarts yourself, get some of your friends to join you in ordering, and di vide the shipment when it reaches you. THESE ARE ANTI-TRUST PRICES, AND YOU SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THEM WITHOUT DELAY, AS THIS OFFER WILL NEVER BE REPEATED! Send your order TO-DAY NOW! Our holiday business will be very lrirge, and to in sure prompt shipment, orders should be sent in immediately. (Tear off order blapk and mail.) (Fill in blanks carefully.) ORDER BLANK Gentlemen: Findenclo$al$ for Khicli prett the following ortltr: QUARTS NAHB OP SWEDISH PUNCH 8. A. PORT 8. A. SIIEIIKY 8. A. BLACKHEIUiY S. A. PRIVATE STOCK WHISKEY 8. A. COUN WHISKEY Address your envelop- plainly to THE SWEDEN-AMERICAN COMPANY, Importers and Distributors, Sweden-American Building CINCINATI, OHIO. He Was Cautious, Frederick tho Ureat wns always fond it disputations, but as ho generally terminated the discussion by colliirln;; his antagonist and kicking bis shins few of hln guoKts wero disposed for an argument. Ho asked ono of hlH suit why ho did not venture to glvo his opinion on some particular ques tion. "It Is Impossible, your majesty," was tho reply, "to express nn opinion before a sovereign who has such con fictions and wears such very thick bootsl" Live Table Talk. "I hope you will bo Interested In yonder gentleman," said the hostess. "I have nsslgnod him to take you out to diniior." "I shall bo," responded tho lady ad dressed. "That gcntlcmnu was for merly my husband, and ho's behind Mth his alimony." Louisville Courier-lourii.il. The Hardest Thing. "What's tho hardest thing about roller skating whon you'ro learning?" asked n hesitating young man of tho Instructor at a rink. "Tho floor." answered tho attendant A Dilemma. Irishman (as Homo ono knocks at bis door) Shure, If I don't answer It's some wan to give mo a Job. an' If I do Ifs the landlord after the rlnt" Lon don Punch. CIAL HOLIDAY OFF Hobby North, one of the stars of the Follies of 1010, says: "I don't be lieve I ever had such good whiskey as your Private Stock. How can you sell it for the price t' of any goods in the assortment mentioned in order blank, shipped, all charges paid, of any goods in the assortment mentioned in older blank, shipped, a I charges paid, 35 DAY from Nov. 20th to Dec. 25th, inclusive, be repeated. Quarts of any goods in our as- sortment, shipped by express - AND of any goods in our assortment absolutely FREE IN THE SHIPMENT pleaie forward bp ex- OOl US Nnino P. O Express Offico R. F. D. or St. County f Olnai Wet on Hen. Katur stvdosU down this nay !m hT eeo wondering what ef fect a protracted diet of clntta would a.Ts an hoau, recolveu add tlonal eauoa fur thought whon a hiu-cb of several nesta rovealcd c:m fritters la placo of tho oxpectoJ . g. New fork Warld. Oao Hundred Gates. The city of Thobou bad a hull' 1 Citus and could send out at i. n gate 10,000 fighting men and ) chariots In all, 1(000,000 man . i 2,000 chariots. ProUfla IVnr Trees, rifty-nino pttar trees In Was' ton on lees than an aero prjj - I nearly 1,000 boxou of fruit and i. ted over 2,6000. The trees wc.u tbs Anjou variety. Long Lived Microbes. The " itcrobo Bond will bo con firmed In hla fusslness who leai ns that somo hardy microbes can I o ovur two conturles on tho lt-nd and longer yot in tho water. How About This. While workmon wero sawlrs through a blook of Bath stone it Ex etor thay out Into a cavity n which wu found a cluster of twq ' r threo dozen live baoa. Al. II. Jlroois, one of America's most famous Theatrical Managers, says: "Enter my standing order for one gallon of whiskey and one of Swed ish IHinch each month. I promise to be a steady customer." hw ovncooo UV uAUlGoa $f-85 1 hu ovnmoo $!P2 Uy CAJICoo M umuj and will never .80 - C3 mji SHIPPING DIRECTIONS. Remit by U. S. or Express Money Order, or by currency. If you send personal check, add 2oc for collection. No State.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers