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DELICIOUS
Fruit Flavors
A peculiarity of Jell-O desserts that
has much to do with their popularity is
the clear-cut and smooth fruit flavor,
without a trace of the “sickish” Sweet
that spoils most dessert dishes.
Jell-0
desserts are as nutritive, healthful and
wholesome as they are delicious and
beautiful.
By the way,-it is scientifically admitted
that any food that pleases the eye and
appeals to the taste has the effect of in
creasing the flow of the gastric juices,
and so stimulates the process of digestion.
This applies to all Jell-O desserts.
Try this one to-day:
ALMOND CHERRY.
Dissolve one package of Cherry Jell-O in one
pint boiling water. Pour half into mould or
bowl. Just as it begins to harden, drop in a row
of blanched almonds. When hard enough pour
in rest of Jell-O and add another row of almonds.
A Jell-O dessert, in any of the seven
flavors, costs only 10 cents and serves
six. Two packages, costing 20 cents,
make dessert for a dozen people.
The flavors are: Lemon, Orange,
Strawberry, Raspberry, Peach, Choco
late and Cherry.
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NIGHT.
By Florence Wilcox.
The day is done, the shadows softly
fall,
And hide the fading landscape from
our sight;
Like dusky slumber robes they cover
all, *
Telling the tired world that it is
night.
The day has brought its busy round of
cares, ti
Hard problems, too, that vexed our
spirits sore,
Hopes still delayed, ana unfulfilled de
sires, ,4
Temptations that beset us o’er and
o’er.
And then, amid our feverish haste,
mayoe,
Some thoughtless word has been un
thinking said,
Or we have -missed some opportunity,
Which with the day is now forever
fled.
Yet there have oeen, withal, some mo
ments blest,
To cheer the working nours of the
day;
Brave words of hope when pressing
cares distressed,
And helping hands along the weary
way.
The day is done, we close our tired
eyes,
As overhead the stars their vigils
keep;
While whispered prayers to the Fath
er rise,
And lose ourselves in sweet, forgetful
sleep.
Des Moines, lowa.
CHAT.
Mothers, make home attractive to
your boys; don’t get tired and im
patient with them; don’t let them seek
amusement with the loafing brigade
down town; entertain your boys,
make them useful at home, arouse in
them an interest in home and home
affairs, teach them to make boxes,
shelves, step-ladders, broom handles;
interest them in your flowers; have
them to help you in many ways.
They will get impatient sometimes,
but in after years when they can look
back on their youthful days with ma
ture judgment they will appreciate the
fact that you made them form good
habits. Don’t neglect your boys for
anything; the boys are the hope of our
nation. Devote yourself to your duty
to them. See that the girls do not
make the boys feel in the way; im
press the girls with their duty to their
brothers; also impress your boys with
a sense of duty to their sisters, their
home, their parents, and their town,
their country, their world. Progress
is all very well, but progress at the ex
pense of home and family life is a mis
take. Times change and we must
change with them. We must keep
up with the procession but we must
keep the home and children up too.
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The Golden Age for January 28, 1909.
You may say, “We haven’t time for
home, church and the world. We
must, necessarily, neglect one or the
other.” Don’t neglect the home or
the church. The world will wag as
well without you as with you, and
when you are doing your duty to your
home and family and church you are
keeping up your part of the world.
The women of today think aie
forging rapidly to the front; they aie
clubby, newspapery, social and liter
ary. Some of them think with con
tempt of the house-mothers and house
wives of fifty years ago. Our grand
mothers didn’t build many monu
ments, found or endow many col
leges or universities. They didn’t
make a rule of forming clubs and as
sociations, writing books and editing
magazines, but they raised and train
ed the grand men and women who
have made our nation what it is—
the most powerful and progressive on
earth. So you see our grandmothers
were not so insignificant as some of
us are inclined to think.
What we are today, as a nation, as
a social body, is not due entirely to
the extensive educational opportuni
ties and splendid literary advantages
that have prevailed for the last twen
ty-five years, but it is due largely to
the grand men and women who real
ized that the nation was in a forma
tive period, and that their highest,
holiest duty was to form and develop
along noble, broad, honest lines, the
characters of the men who were to
govern the nation and the women
who were to be its home makers.
Men who have made the world marvel
at their integrity, statesmanship, tire
less endeavor, and worthy govern
ment; women who have caused a
world to bow in admiration of their
talent, intellect, beauty, genius and
womanly charms and graces. So,
mothers, you see your first, best,
broadest, highest duty is to your chil
dren, and through them to the world
in which they will take their places.
And how many of you can say when
your years number seventy and you
see your children filling their places,
that these sons and daughters of yours
in any way equal the grand men and
women our grandmothers raised?
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Did you ever realize the value of a
person’s friendship when you can feel
a sense of restfulness and security in
it? There are many people who will
offer help, but really do nothing help
ful, and while their offer sounds pleas
ant, it conveys no sense of rest or se
curity, because you realize it is all
talk. There are, also, many people,
who, without saying a word, will take
hold of things and relieve you of both
work and responsibility. I have been
nursing when a woman would come in
with spotless raiment and gloved
hands and murmur softly, “I will as
sist in any way I can, just let me
know what you wish me to do,” and
tnen show by every word and move
that she couldn’t and wouldn’t do any
thing.
Another would enter and almost be
fore 1 knew what she was about she
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things. Again, when I have guests I
notice the difference. One girl will do
something really helpful, another will
offer her services and do nothing.
Some people are all talk; some are
all work. It is easy to sit and write
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“She tried doctor’s remedies, but
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years of suffering, I gave her
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“We recommend Cardui to all wo
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Cardui, as you know, is a popular
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Its specific action is on the cause
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Cardui is sold at all drug stores,
ith full instructions for use.
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