PAGI1 0 TUB CiTIZKN, FHIIAY, MAHCH 22, 1011 HINTS FOR THE BUSY HOUSEWIFE Combination High Chair and Swing For the Baby. The combination high chair uud Bwlug here illustrated provides a seat for the baby by merely hanging it on the back of an ordinary dining room or kitchen chair. The seat of the small chair Is pivoted to the back, and the aides arc pivoted to the seat, so the whole can be folded tup flat. Chains run from the outward corners of the seat to the top of the back and bold the former up. Hooks nt ttie top hook over the back of the larger chair. A table Is removably fastened on tho arms of the baby's chair and answers the double purpose of providing a place for baby's tray nnd holding the arms In nn upright position. This same seat enn be used as the seat of a swing by attaching it to chains suspended from celling or porch roof. The Good Wife's r'-hen. This Is one of the oldest and most popular ways of cooking chicken In France: Having tied up the chicken and turn ed the feet iu. surrouud It with n strip of cooking bacon. Put It In a saucepan with three tablespooufuls of butter or the same quantity of lard. Take care that the saucepau iu which you put the chicken is of a good size. Cover the saucepan nnd put it on a gentle Arc. As soon as the chicken has begun to take n very light brown color surround it with sis white onions of medium alze and eight potatoes the size of a pigeon's egg. Season it with salt and pepper stud continue the cooking at a slow lire for thirty-five to forty min utes. At this point the chicken and vegetables should be well cooked and hare taken on a One rich brown color. Arrange the chicken on a dish and surround it with all the vegetables and keep It warm. Pour three to four ta blespooufuls of hot water in the sauce pan. stir it carefully so as to set free all the chicken gravy which may be sticking to the bottom, and when it Is all well dissolved pour into this sauce over the chicken. Spanish Meat Pie. A slice of ham and a pound of veal cut into inch pieces. When It Is near ly cooked in Just water enough to cov er It pare three medium sized potatoes, slice them Into It, season It with pep per; the ham will nearly salt it enough. "When it Is done thicken with a little flour wet in water. Now line a baking dish with a rich crust nnd pour In the meat nnd potatoes. Have ready two hard boiled eggs "cut into halves and place on top. then cover with crust. Make n hole ou top and bake three quarters of an hour. Vegetable Cutlets. i Boll six largo potatoes, mash them, add butter, seasoning nnd enough hot milk to moisten. Chop tine three but tou onions; fry in butter to light brown. Wash, peel and scrape and boll sepa rately twelve small carrots and four mall white turnips. Chop and ndd with the onions to the potato;- 'KeaK'on to taste, add a little minced parsley nnd cool. Mold into small cutlets, dip In beaten egg. then powdered cracker crumbs. Fry to n golden brown In boiling fat Mock Cherry Pie. Take two cups of cranberries, cut In halves and soak one-half hour In cold water to remove seeds. Stir one ta blespoon cornstarch lu a little cold wn tor, mix It with one cup of boiling wa ter and boll until thick. Itemore from tho Ore and add the cranberries, a cup of seeded raisins, n tablespouu of but ter, a pinch of salt, a cup of sugar and two teaspoons of vanilla. Line a pie Un with pastry, pour in tho filling, cov er with crust and bake. To Clean Baby's Bottle. Mothers of bottle babies will find a great trouble and time saver In clean ing baby's bottle by the uso of tho tea leaves left over from teamaklng. Sim ply put the leaves Into the bottle with the water and wash as usual. Tou will find tbli method superior to anything to. cleaning the bottles after the milk ban bsa allowed to stand overnlcht la tbem. K " ' I SIRES AND SONS. Admiral. George Dewey pets up nt 4 o'clock every morning In consequence of lila practice of retiring curly. He una rend the pnpers nnd pcrlutps a book or two by the time he sits down fo breakfast. George J. Gould, hend of the Gould family, who hns Just celobnited 111- forty-eighth blrtlidny, keeps himself In pond trim by walking home from Ills ulllec every afternoon, n distance of tbout four miles. Tlionins Foster of Ilnmpton hill, Lon don, who Is now in Ida ninety-seventh year, wns bend gardener to King Wil liam IV., nnd, although approaching I 1 his hundredth year, he Is to be found In his orchard nt work for several hours every day. i It. II. fJcolt. who has been elected president of the North Hcnfrew Agri cultural society of Ottnwa. Canada, has been blind from childhood. lie is a machinery agent nnd horse denier and travels the (Jutted States nud Cnnadn , unassisted, buying horses, which bo Judges solely by the sense of touch. Sir Francis Opienhelmer, the first ; .lew to be accepted In the dlplomntlc corps accredited to the kaiser's court. Is an English lawyer and a graduate of Oxford, tie was recently appoluted commercial attache of the British em bassy. Jle has an International repu tation as an authority on commerce and finance. Sporting Notes. Boston wants this year's amateur rowing regatta. Philadelphia, New York. Baltimore and Washington will hold amateur league baseball competitions, the win ners In eacli city playing for the cham pionship. The Newcastle United Association Football club, winner of the English cup two years ago and runner-up last season, is planning to visit tne unit ed States and Cnnndn this spring for a series of games. Italph Craig, the famous sprinter of the University of Michigan, on account of business engagements will not com pete with the American team at the Olympic games in Stockholm nest summer. Craig was expected to score heavily In the 'lOO and 200 meter dashes. Current Comment. Butter can be mado directly from grass, we are told by n scientist. The day of the cow with twenty-seven cog wheels and a stenm whistle may be at hnnd. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. China has celebrated Its last Chinese New Year. The western calendar has been adopted by the republic. Thus is the cycle of Cathay brought Into ac cord with tho years of Europe. Phil adelphia Ledger. , After the Maine had been sunk a good many years Uncle Sam raised money to raise the ship, and now that the money hns been sunk and the ship raised the ship will be sunk again, the money to be raised probably from the sinking fund. Detroit News. The Writers. Lady Sibyl Grant, eldest daughter of Lord Boscbery, Is a talented writer, having much of her father's wit. Hlllalre Belloc, English author, who was some years ago a favorite lec turer, says that he left parliament "bo cause I was getting sick of the vilest and dirtiest society In which I have ever mixed In all my life." A movement Is under way in Spain to secure the next Nobel literary prize for Perez Galdos, novelist nnd drama tist, who is best known for his series of romances dealing with Spanish his tory from Trafalgar to the- Carlist wars. The Royal Box. Tho queen of Belgium is passionate ly fond of horses. ' Princess Vllma Lwoff-Parlnghy of Berlin nnd Vienna speuds not a little of her time In New York. She was born In nungary and is a Magyar princess. She Is also a portrait painter of somo eminence. In 1013 the kaiser will celebrate the twenty-flfth anniversary of his acces sion to the throne. This event will bo celebrated with extraordinary pomp and circumstance, and the preparation therefore has. It is said, airendy begun. Pointed Paragraphs. r. . 1 .. . i 1 i . at solitaire. Offering ndvlce affably requires the finest of tact. Patience Is another thing that is tax ed all out of proportion to its just due. Fato furnishes Its most cruel mock ery In the disappointed father of a worthless son. No boy realizes It, but the first time ho contradicts his mother he cuts loose from n whole, lot of love. Union Coun ty (N. J.I Standard, Don't Fall In the Hole. It Is astonishing bow many well edu cated people are a little lame on math ematics. For Instance. Just to test you, how much dirt is there In a hole Ave and n half feet long, ono and one-quarter feet wide and three and three-quarter feet deep? Boston Globe. Much would depend on tho rock con tent of the material excavated. Roch ester Democrat and Chronicle. The Globe should bo ashamed of It self for digging such a hole for Its un- -w Ml.ilhanv 7aiif t IN THE WORLD OF SPORT Yeoumans, England's Great Walter. A. T. Yeounians, holder of the two mile heel and toe walking record In Great Britain, is out with a challenge to meet George Goulding, the sensa tional walker of Canada, for any dis tance from one to five miles for $1,000 a side. Yeoumans is n Welshman of whom great things are told, if he is success ful In getting Goulding to turn profes sional Yeoumans will sail for this coun try and train for the race. It Is said that Goulding Is willing to consider the challenge, but wants the rnco decided in Cnnndn if terms can be made to his satisfaction. Goulding has established three world's records in the past year, wiping off the marks made by Frank Murry 'way back in 18S3, 18S4 nnd 18S7. These mnrks nre ns follows: One mile, C minutes 29 1-5 seconds; two miles, 13 minutes 45 1-5 seconds, and three miles, 20 minutes GO 3-5 seconds. Many Athletes In Olympic Games. The victories of American athletes In past Olympian games have been so consistent that every other competing country Is making special efforts to break the chain of triumphs at the coming games at Stockholm next July. It is expected that entries for the track and Held events will be re ceived from close to twoscore nations and subsidiary territories. It Is evident, therefore, that the American team for the 1012 Olympic meet will have to bo bigger and bet ter than ever before In order to main tain tho supremacy nnd status achiev ed in the preceding games. Close fol lowers of athletics In this country be lieve that tho mammoth meet of next summer will be more closely contested than ever before and that new Olym pic records will bo established In a number of events. Stone Quits Baseball. George Stone, the former champion batsman of the American league and for years tho mainstay of the St. Louis Browns' out Held, has turned up his nose at the diamond. Stone Is the ownerof a jirosperous farm in Ne-, braska' and ho-ha'shnudo somuclj, mon- ey there during tho last year that he '. has decided to forsake the ball field and live tho life of ease as a country gentleman. , Four years ago Stoiio led tho Amerl-1 can league with the big stick, topping J tho only Ty Cobb uud tho wonderful Lajcle. ne always has been u .300 hitter and ranked as oue of the highest salaried outfielders In either major league. Skates 268 Miles In Twenty-four Hours. Raoul F. lo Mat of Washington re cently hung up u world's record for Marathou roller skating when he ended a grind of twenty-four hours und thlr-ty-flvo minutes with '-GS miles to his credit. The previous record for twenty-four hours was 170 miles, made In Wichita, Kan., Jan. 27. 1011. by Joo Hampton. Lo Mat consumed five quarts of champagne and four bunches of celery during his grind, which was the only nourishment bo took. King George Retains Jockey Jones. King George of England has re-engaged Ilerbert Jones as first Jockey for 1012. Jones has been In the royal serv ice for a long period. lie won the Eng lish Derby on Diamond Jubilee and on Minora for the lato King Edward. r : : n 1 L - trtfa to , 4 SSSSf - A wm, T M Now York-Connecticut Iicaguc. Port JervlB Is to ho In tho Now York-Connecticut baseball lcaguo If tho pinna eventuate Tho lcaguo was formally organized at a meeting at Poughkcopslo on Thursday after noon. On Friday, Thomas Donovan, who roprosonts Nowburgh, and C. A. Van Alien, of Albany, who was dolo gatcd to represent Mlddlotown in tho league, visited Mlddlotown and en deavored to stir up random there, i Whllo In that city they telephoned to D. It. Thomas, Supt. of tho Trac tion Co., who controls tho baseball I park and mado arrangements for tno park and tho organization of a team In that city. It Is believed a team , can bo put in tho field from 'Port Jervls that will at least bo able to beat Mlddlotown. Tho league as at present mado up 1 Includes Port Jorvls, Mlddlotown, Nowburgh, Kingston, Poughkeopslo and uanuury. Morldon and Norwalk also doslro to enter the league which would then constitute an clght-club body. Tho compactness of tho routo mako carfares easy. It was decided to call tho organi zation tho " New Y'ork-Conncctlcut Lcaguo." Tho salary limit per team was placed at $1,200 per month. Tho leaguo Is to proparo a schedule and open tho season on May 17. A guarantco of ?40 a game to visiting teams, or thoy can have their choice of that sum or 40 per cent, of tho gate receipts. Holidays will ho split evenly. Umpires are to bo paid $5 a game. Telegrapher's Monument. There will bo a marker unveiled at Harrimnn, on the Erie, signifying tho plnco where tho first train order wns sent from. It will resemble ono hugo slab with an attractive pedestal and or namental top. On tho faco of the slab and beneath a seml-clrcular or Gothic top there will be this in scription: " From this station Charles MInot, superintendent of the Erio Railroad in IS CI issued tho first train order ever transmitted by telegraph read ing ' Bun to Goshen regardless of op posing train.' " It Is almost incredlblo to those who aro aware of the extent to which telegraphy Is used to-day to know that sixty years ago when poles were being set up in Orange county the linemen hnd to dlsputo the right of way with wild cats and pantners. To-day there aro 30,000 miles of com mercial and railroad wire and 3,000 miles of signal wire or a total of 35, 000 miles of wire between Now York and Chicago. AVHY YOU SHOULD NOT SPIT. Spitting In either a habit or tho result of disease. When you spit you throw off saliva, secretions of tho mucous membrane or broken down tissue. Saliva Is used In digesting food. Your body uses up energy to manufacture it. 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