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THE CLAYTON TRIBUNE.
TTON, GEORGIA.
FROM KITCHENS OF GERMANY
Ideas Here That May Be Something
New to the Housewives of
America.
Sagaw&na—Scald one cup milk, put
Into mixing bowl with one-eighth
pound or one-fourtb cup of butter,
one-half cup sugar. Stir until sugar
1b dissolved. When milk has cooled
add one large egg (beaten). Now sift
two and one-half level cups of flour,
one teaspoon of salt three times, dls-
eolve one-half yeast cake In one ta
blespoon of cold water, add yeast to
mixture, then gradually mix In sifted
flour and stir well. Put Into a warm
place to raise over night, well cov
ered. Beat down the first thing In
the morning, let raise, beat down
again, then put In baking pan, let
raise again. Bake with indicator 360
degrees. This Is a fine foundation for
any raised cake. You can make ap
ple cake, raisin cake, cinnamon cake,
doughnuts (by adding a little more
flour).
Streusel Cake.—Put mixture In shal
low pan, Just spread It on bottom of
pan same as you would apple cake
and always butter on top of cake Just
before you put In oven. Whatever
you put on top of cake put it on Just
before putting In oven.
Streusel mixture for putting on top
of cake:
This Bhould be made after you put
the cake In pan for the last raising,
and when made put It In a cool place
until ready to use.
Streusel Mixture—One-eighth of a
pound of granulated sugar, one-
eighth of a pound of flour, one-eighth
of a pound of butter, one teaspoon cin
namon, one ounce of almonds cut up
small. Stir sugar, flour and cinnamon
together; add butter cut Into dry In
gredients with a knife so It will be
crumbly, then add nuts. Mix up well.
(The butter should be left in the
kitchen so it Is not hard when ready
to use.) When the cake 1b well risen
spread thickly oh cake and bake at
once. This is very fine If made right.
Please try this and let me know what
you think of It. Measure with meas
uring cup and spoons. I am very ex
act in measuring. You can make Jelly
doughnuts by cutting two forms as
thin as cookies, wetting the edge of
one, putting a little Jelly In center
and putting the other on top. pressing
edges down firmly.
Stuffed Spanish Onions.
Peel tho onions and scoop out cen
ters. Parboil five minutes and drain.
Make a stuffing of the chopped onion
taken from tho centers, bread crumbs,
salt and pepper and butter. Fill tho
onions heaping full and sprinkle tho
tops with buttered crumbs. Cover and
cook In a pan containing a Ilttlo water,
brown slightly before taking from the
oven.
Baked Squash.
• I always have baked squash and this
Is tho way 1 do it. ,Just cut, or chop
rather, squaBh In halves and put in
oven. Bo not peel It. When soft take
a spoon and scoop the inside out,
which you will find Is very easy, then
add piece of butter, pepper and salt,
and your squash Is ready for table at
short notice.—Boston Globe.
Apple Cobbler.
Peel and core eight medium-sized
apples, arrange In a baking dish and
fill the space from which the core has
been removed with sugar. Make a bat
ter with threo cupfuls of milk, one
cupful of flour and three eggs well
beaten. Pour this over the apples and
bake until the apples are done. Serve
with a nice sauce. ,
Baked Tomatoes.
Take large, firm, ripe tomatoes.
Cut off a generous slice from the tops
and grate over them a generous
sprinkling of cheese, and sometimes
I put on a thin slice Instead. Then
on that a thin slice of bacon and
bake in a hot oven till the bacon Is
crisp. Serve on a platter with
parsley.
sjljeffi^el^eper
To test a cake to see if it Is thor
oughly baked, use a skewer.
French chalk will clean a slightly
soiled white chip hat. %
A teaspoonful of extract will flavor
a quart of any mixture.
Potatoes should boil slowly to pre
vent the skins from curling off.
Blotting paper saturated witji tur
pentine may be placed In drawers to
keep away moths.
Allow two teaspoonfuls of baking
powder to each cup of flour when no
eggs ure used.
A table of weights and measures,
typewritten and framed under glass,
should hang In every kitchen.
Allow from four to six eggs to each
quart of milk in making custard tc
be turned from the mold.
USE AT.I.EI
the Antiseptic pcnti.l
for Tender, aching f J
come and bunion* end)
OTerywhore. She. H./d
If Your* I* fluttering or weak* use
IF HAIR IS TURNING
GRAY, -USE SAGE TEA
Don't Look Oldl Try Grandmother's
Recipe to Darken and Beautify Gray,
Faded, Lifeless Hair.
Grandmother kept her hair beauti
fully darkened, glossy and abundant
with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur.
Whenever her hair fell out or took on
that dull, faded or streaked appear
ance, this simple mixture yas applied
with wonderful effect By asking at
any drdg store for "Wyeth’s Sage and
Sulphur Hair Remedy,” you will get a
large bottle of this old-time recipe,
ready to use, for about 50 cents. This
simple mixture can he depended upon
to restore natural color and beauty
s to the hair and Is splendid .%r dan
druff, dry, Itchy scalp and falling hair.
A well-known, druggist says every
body uses Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur,
because It darkens so naturally and
evenly that nobody can tell itjbas been
applied—It’s so easy to use, too. You
simply dampen a comb or soft brush
and draw It through your hair, taking
one strand at a time. By morning
the gray hair- disappears; after an
other application or two, it la re
stored’ to its natural color and looks
glossy, soft and abundanL—Adv»
The adoption of the metric system
throughout the British empire has
been advocated by the Australian
house of representatives.
Be sure that you ask for Wright’s Indian
Vegetable Pills, and look for the signa
ture of Wm. Wright on wrapper and box.
For Constipation, Biliousness aud Indiges
tion. Adv. ,
An Old Story.
Cynthia—Did Mrs. Gaywldow ever
succeed In breaking her husband's
will?
Mrs. Enright—Oh, yes; long bofore
he died.—^udge.
Their Nature.
"These palm-reading futures are
machine sort of things.
"No. indeed. They’re all hand
made.”
“REPEATER”
Smokeless Powder Shells
These shells cost a little more than black powder loads,
but for bird shooting: they arc worth many times the difference,
as there is no smoke to hinder the second barrel. They are
/m by far the best low priced smokeless load on the
market. When you buy, insist upon having them.
THE RED W BRAND
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Color more goodr brighter and (aster colors than any other dve. One 10c package colon all fibers. They dye in cold water better than any other dr*.
You can dye any garjment without ripping apart. WRITE FOR FREE booklet, calendar, blottera, etc. MONROE DRUG COMPANY, Qnlaey, IIL
A Luxurious Fellow.
Messenger Boy—Did you call air?
Ca’sby Scadda—-Yuas. Just atop
across the room’tj^re, and touch the
electric button. |?|§|vunt my valeL-
Puck.
No, Alpnzo,
doesn't want to,
knows that
been his superb
FOOT-EASE,
I shaken IntoUmsnow
Kikes the sting out of
walking adoilgtu. gold
tutu, ForFRKH trial
LeBoy.H. Y. Adr.
ktreme suffragette
Ti-vn’s equal She
and elways has
Atlanta Directory
BEAL ESTATE
V1CTR0LAS AND GRAF0N0LA8
Complete stock of Victor and Co
lumbia Records. |. M. BAME CO.,
64 Peachtree 8t. Write for catalogs
FOB SALE—S00 A. IN HABERSHAM CO.,
Oat; excellent fruit land. 10 a. cult., < r.
dwelling, tenant house. S borne, outbldgs., IS
fruit trees, 70 sheep, etc. Price. 18.60 per a
JOHN E. MILLER, B, t, Ctrfceevllle. (ha.
FOB SALE—10» a., 1 MILE FROM STATE8-
boro. Go,; 76 a. suit., all tillable, 6 r. house.
! barn*, outbldgs., fruit orchard, etk , m&ch-.
etc. Mra L. V. Johnson. R. (. Statesboro, Ga.
d* by Van Vleet-Mansfleld Drug Co., Memphis, Tenn. Price SLOO
Costs less by the year
Think of more than the first cost
when you buy your roofing.
'! BELIEVE
PE-RU-NA SAVED
MV ■ icc
Mrs. C hides Anjpaugh
Mrs. Charles Anspaugh, R. R. 1,
Kiminell, Noble Co., Indiana, writes:
“Peruna has been, a godsend to me.
I can feel safe in saying that it saved
my life, as I was all run down and was
Just miserable when I commenced tak
ing your Peruna, but am on the road
to recovery now. I cannot thank you
too much.”
Those who object to liquid medi
cines can now procure Peruna Tab
lets.
Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna
Lucky Day Almanac for 1914.
OUR CRUISES
raoM NEW ORLEANS
to Kingston, Colon (Panama
Canal) and Havana.
Hf. S. S. FUERST BISMARCK
JAN. 24 . FEB. 12
S.S. KRONPRINZESSIN CECIUE
FEB. 23 MAR. 17
DURATION I
15 DAYS BACH I COST $125 np
ALSO
SIX CRUISES kMTlug NEW
YORK, J»u. 14. Feb. 7, 12, Merck
11. IS, April 11 by S. S. VICTORIA
LUISE and 9. 8. AMER1KA.
Bend for booklet ttattng crulH.
Hamburg-American Line
41-45 B’WAY, N. Y., or Local Agent
A Cboer tip. Send tor BHHR
X6v£fI.F1A 8AMPLB"OUICH"Itoui'ea.
Eurecaaol Chemical Co. G't’n., I-ltUa., Fa.
W. N. U., ATLANTA, NO. 49-1913.
Improved Lifeboat Tackle.
A number of annoying delays are apt
to happen when It Is desired to launch
a lifeboat in an emergency at sea. One
of the most common mishaps of this
kind results from the tackle twisting
while the boat Is being lowered, so
that one end of the boat stops In mid
air, while the other proceeds on Its
Journey to the sea below. Which
means that those who may be In the
boat are dumped Into the water, and
the boat Is lost. This has been over
come by the Invention of a mariner
who has designed a lifeboat tackle
which cannot twist or become fouled.
Each of the lower blocks Is fitted
with a cap covering the upper half of
the block, and through this the ropes
are passed, as weli as through the
other sheave hotel *4 the block. The
effect Is to prevent the block turning
by the action of the rope, as some
times happens, the tendency to twist
being taken care of by a rod which ex
tends from one of the blocks to the
other, holding the two In the same
relative position.
School Cooking.
Mrs. Burns—“Rose, what a kitchen;
every pot, pan and dish Is soiled; the
table looks like the day after a cy
clone! What have you been doing?”
Rose—“Well, ma’am, the young ladles
are Just after showing mo how they
bile a pertater at their cooking
school.”
Denial.
"They are calling you a dictator.”
"THey’re wrong,” replied the confl
dent boss. “All the dictators I ever
heard of where scared most of the
time.”
Looked Suspicious.
“Look out for those new neighbors.
I know they will be chronic borrow
ers.” (
“Why so?”
"They let our kid beat up their kid
without a murmur.”—Courier Jour
nal.
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure your Rheumatism and al.
kinds of acheB and pains—Neuralgia,
Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts,
Old Sores, Burns, etc. Antiseptic
Anodyne. Price 25c.—Adv.
The Purpose.
“I suppose your elections are Intend
ed to decide who shall hold office?"
“Sometimes. But this one Is to de
cide who shall be made to let go.”
Avoid Dangerous Nostrums. Take Dean’s
Mentholated Cough Drops. They huve real
value—6c at all good Drug Stores.
Much the Best
for This Climate!
The French Market Roast and Blend Make It
Essentially a Southern Coffee
Great Travelers and Explorers
agree that the food and drink peculiar
to the country where it is used should
always be adopted in that country.
French Market Coffee u the coffee
of the coffee-producing countries,
where climate most nearly corresponds
to that of our Southern States.
, It is therefore, much better suited
for Southern consumption as regards
food value, etc., than coffees roasted
for other climates.
This accounts for tho marvelous
Euccess of French Market Coffee;
and why It is called the National
Drink of the South.
Formerly It could only be had at
the old French Market, where the
quaint old stalls were crowded with
the most brilliant society of the
South, drawn together to enjoy the
matchless coffee known nowherv
else In America.
Now by the establishment of tho
French MarketMills with thespecial
machinery necessary, this wonderful
old blend is preserved for their de
scendants.
The invention of perfectly-sealed
tins Ydlows shipment all over tho
United States without loss of fresh
ness and flavor.
Try it once upon your own table
and see If anyone of your family
would be willing to use again the
ordinary kinds of coffee.
French Market Coffee fj
(Vote The National Drlnic
of the South
French Market Mills
(New Orleans Coffee Co., Ltd., Proprietors)
NEW ORLEANS
DIRECTIONS —We recommend that you
make French Market Coffee In your usual
way. If you find It too strong, reduce
quantity until strength and flavor are satfs>
factory. Fronch Market makes more cup*
of good coffee to the pound than other
brands, thereby reducing your coffee bilL
THE TRINIDAD-LAKE-ASPHALT
19 economical because it is made of natural
asphalt which gives it lasting life.
Avoid roofings that crack, break and rot;
and get Genasco. In rolls. Ready to lay.
Any handy man can do It.
AiOc ^onr 'o»l<' r _(or_Gcna9co. G , ia r nmopil._Smooth or mlnoralnor-
faco. Wrlto us for samples and the Good Hoof Guide Book
The Kant-leak Kloot waterproofs fleams without o^mont.
The Barber Asphalt Paving Company
Lamest producers In the world
of asphalt and rued7 roofing.
Philadelphia
New York BaaVraacUco
Clilcajfo
The New Dance6.
Miss Lillian Russell, at a dinner In
Pittsburgh, said of the new dances:
"A girl I know told me she didn’t
like the tango -she found that In It.
she was more danced against than
dancing.
“This same girl attempted the tango
with a fat man as the* dansant. The
fat man was a great bungler, and he
know it. He gasped, as they hobbled
about to the strains of ’Every Little
Movement.’
" ‘It’s awfully kind of you to dance
with me—me, the worst dancer In the
room I’
"Then he trod on her foot for the
Rlxtta time, and the girl replied:
” ‘Oh, how can you say bo? Why,
you hardly seem to touch the floor!”’
When a girl who Is getting marrlod
promises to obey, she generally does
It rather than make a Beene.
FOR CHILLS AND MALARIAL FEVER
50c and $1.00 Bottles. PERFECTLY HARMLESS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST.
This tonic is the acknowledged leader of all Chill tonics. The most
stubborn cases will yield to It readily. W. M. AKIN MEDICINE CO., Evansville, Ind.
Plain Words.
"Don’t you think Twobble has a
lofty soul?”
"No. I think he has a ten-cent soul
elevated on the stilts of his own con
ceit.”
FOR
MALARIA general TONIC
If not sold by your druggist
on receipt of price. Arthui
st, will be sent
ur Peter & Co-
by Parcels Post
Laois villa, Ky.
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