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UNDER CRUST FOR TWO PIES
Mlxturo That Adds to Savor of Doll*
clous Confection Worth all the
Trouble It Involves.
Mix one-fourth teaspoon each of salt
and baking powder with one cup of.
sifted pastry flour. Measure one heap
ed tablespoon each of butter and lard,
and if they are soft spread them out
on a plate and chill them. Then chop
them Into the flour until well mixed.
"Wet with cold water to a stiff dough
that may bo all taken up clean from
the bowl. Toss out on a floured board
and pat-it down until half an inch
thick and a long, narrow shape.
Dredge it with flour and roll it over
into a thick roil. Divide in the mid
dle, turn each piece over and "pat it
out flat, and if the paste sticks and is
soft, lay it away in a cold place till
firm and hard. Then roll out gently,
keeping the shape round and even,
nnd ro?l it a trifle larger than the
plate, for as you lift the paste it will
shrink slightly, and it is better to
push it back toward the center of the
plate if too large than to stretch it to
the edge if too small. Lift the edge
and press the paste (£own in the cen
ter that there may be no bubbles of
air underneath. If you have the knaolt
of keeping the paste round as you roll
it there will be no edges to be trim
med off and no waste. Use tin or
granite plates and merely dust-them
with flour, greasing is. unnecessary.
Remove the pies to earthen plates
when baked.
This paste will make a very tender
upper cruBt, good enough for every
day pies, but for Thanksgiving we
use puff paste.
Millions of Red Cross 8eals on 8ale.
Over 80,000,000 Red Cross Christ
mas scalB are now on Bale in almost
overy largo city and. nearly every
state in the United States. The pro
ceeds go for the benefit of tho anti-
tuberculosis movement in tho commu
nity whero tho Beals are sold. So.
carefully has the salo been organized
throughout tho country that with the
exceptions of the states of Florida,
Oklahoma, Nevada and Idaho, Red
Cross soals will be on salo in almost
every city, town, village and hamlet
in the United States, and oven in
Hawaii, Porto Rico and the Canal
Zone.
HE WAS A JOKER.
SOME IDEAS ABOUT COOKERY
Improving the Flavor of Fish—Cream
for Baked Beans—Preparation
of Delicious Rice Omelet.
When fish of unpronounced flavor is
to be boiled it is improved by the ad
dition of vinegar to the water. If the
fish is inclined to be tasteless half a
pint of vinegar to an ordinary kettle of
water will not be too much.
An old New England housekeeper
has a cupful of rich, hot cream ready
to stir into the baked beans when they
come from the oven and before they
go to the table.
Creamed toast In one family '.s pre
pared In this way: The bread is toast
ed and kept hot in a covered dish.
Then a white sauce is made in the
usual proportion of a cupful of rich
milk or cream to a tablespoonful each
of butter and flour, with salt to pea-
son. At the last, when tho sauce is
thick, two tablespoonfuls of grated
cheese are stirred in, a teaspoonful of
Worcestershire sauce and a dash of
paprika. It is poured over the toast.
To prepare a rice omelet as one
cook does lt. make a white sauce with
a cupful Of milk and two level table
spoonfuls each of cornstarch and but
ter. Stir in three well beaten yolks
and a cupful of hot boiled rice. Fold
in the stiffly beaten whites of tho
three eggs, season with paprika and a
trace of nutmeg, and cook in the regu
lar omelet pan. Serve with red cur
rant jelly.
Stuffed Fre^h, Shoulder.
* Stuffed fresh shoulder is quite a
nice dish. Have the'Shoulder boned
and,.fltuff as you would turkey. Save
all the'small pieces, that will, not slice
up good. .Run through mea.^,chopper,
add twor? ppStdfis.i&ne-haltipicup.'^ea d
crumbs "
into
', then In" beaten eggs,.
cigimbSi ag&in, and fry
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V-i 'fflk •"> Mock tylnbe ,
■' “One cup each jof" sugar, molasses,
.• water-and cracker crumbs rolled find;-
one-third cup buttervor: lard, onePqu&r-
.' ter." pup vipegar, pinch salt, two eggs,
one”teaspooh mixed spice. Rake -with,
two crusts. Make two pies:
Salad Dressing.
Fpur teaspoonfuls' of sugar, one tea
spoonful of mustard, one-half' tea-'
spoonful of salt, two eggs, one-half
cup of melted butter, one-hal^ cup
• vinegar. one, cup of milk. Mix -i
of
vinegar, one, CUP of milk. Mix the
sugar, salt'and'custard: together in a
bowl,- adcL eggs well begten, then set
howl over steam of kettle, and add
melted butter slowly.- - When It thick
ens add vinegar very slowly, then
when It is as thick as cream add mlllc.
slowly, stirring all the time.,, Cool: un
til as thick as heavy cream. Let cool-;
It will thicken more after It cools.
Spice Cake.
Two eggs, white of one, two cups qf
brown sugar, one cup sour milk, one:
half cup butter (scant), two and one-
half cups cake flour, one-half teaspoon
ful cloves, one-half nutmeg, grated.
Bake same as other: butter cakes.
Wire Clothesline.
A wire clothesline which becomes
ruBty can be remedied by painting it
with a coat of white paint and when
dry paint It again. These two applica
tions will keep the.line In good shape
for a long time.
Mrs. Newpop—I can’t persuade the
baby to take his medicine. .
Mr. Newpop—I guess he thinks it’s
something to put him asleep.
Regular practicing phvsfclans recommend
and prescribe QX1DINE for Malaria, be
cause it.is a proven remedy by years of ex
perience. Keep a bottle in the medicine
chest nnd administer at first sign of Chills
and Fever. Adv.
They're Simple Folk.
“Do you think two could live
my salary?”
“Two Fiji Islanders might.”
AFTER THE DOCTOR FAIT.ED.
Even the most stubborn cases of
malaria, yield to Elixir nabek.
"In the summer of 1896, I contracted
tho disease known as Malaria. After a
year's fruitless treatment by a prom
ent Washington physician. I was en
tirely cured by your Elixir Bubek.”-
Braslo O'Hagan. Troop E. 6th U. S. Cav.
It Is equally good for bilious disorders.
Elixir nabek, 50 cents, all druggists, or
Kloczewskl & Co., Washington, D.C. Adv.
. Selecting Recruits.
"That’s my idea of a pleasant jog.”
“What’s that?”
"Scouting for a comic opera com
pany.”
Lady,Uses Tetterlne for Eczema.
Edgar Springs, Mo;, July 15. 1903.
ally appeal
's helps
The Eczema on my-faco usually appears
In tho spring and your salvo always helps
It. I use no other preparation but Tet-
torlne and find It superior to any. on the
market. - Respectfully,
• ' Elsie M. Judvlne.
Tetterlne cures Eczema, Tetter, Itching
Piles, Ring Worm and overy- form of
Scalp and Skin Disease. Tetterlne 60c;
Tetterlne Soap 25c. At druggists or by
mall direct from Tho Shuptrlno Co., Sa
vannah, Ga. -
With every mall order, for Tetterlne wo
Adv.
Demands of Trade.
“It would seem a flagrantly clear
case,” said the magistrate, adding, to
the burglar, who had been -haled be
fore him. "What have you to say for
yourself?”
“Not much, your honor. But. I hbpo
you can give me a Short--'•sentence
This Is my -busy; spstson.”—Judge.
CASTORIA. a safe and sure remedy for
infafftB and children, and see that it
Bearsthe
Signature of J
In -tfse For "Over- 30 Years.:
•'.‘^Children Cry •for Fletcher’s Castoria
. » H.e .'Answered Truly. • -
''■father— : How~ls. it that I find ,you-
kissing- my/daughter? . Aqsweir me,
ajbrl, ..Hqw.-*tf,-it,?.
Young; Man.—:Fine, sir;- fine!-—Satire
-
T -t‘A great,-majority: of .summer, ills, are
duo.to Malaria--in suppressed - 'f<Jr’m. ! iliiS-
situde and headaches are .hut, two ftyrnO;
toms. OXIDINE’.'eradicafes the MaTaVia
'germ and tones up the entire'system. Ady,
•» -Reason
“Pa, why do they call it the. rhi-
'noebros?” ... . .. .-
' -“BefcStfse if has" sUch 'a thick’rfndi;'
son;”.- , - i -, ;j*• , i-"' 1 ' 1
': Hla SUeoeasdr. . .
“I .suppose: -yoh expect ^our s‘6n to
,stop./intQ your.shoes when you retire?”
has
row
“No. I" hardly expect ,thqt; ,b\it ; -he
is already, taken my" seat in the front
w ” . f - . "
Every Invalid woman is invited to consult our Staff ofPhjjsicians, Surgeons
and Specialists, at the Invalid’s Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo,
N, Y., by letter or personally at my expense.—R. V. PIERCE, M. D.
I Invite Suffering Women
There is every reason why women should not trust their deli
cate constitutions in the hands of unskilled persons. It requires a thorough medical
education to appreciate and understand the delicate female organism. There is
every reason why she should write or personally consult an experienced specialist.
As a powerful, invigorating tonic, “Favorite Prescription” im
parts strength to the whole system and to the organs distinctly feminine
in particular* For “run-down,” debilitated women of all occupations
DR. PIERCE’S
Favorite Prescription
is unequaled as a restorative tonic. As a soothing and strengthening nervine
“Favorite Prescription” allays and subdues nervous excitability, irritability
nervous exhaustion, and other distressing symptoms commonly attendant upon
functional and organic diseases of the feminine organs. It induces refreshing
sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is devised and put up by a physician of
vast experience in the treatment of women’s maladies. Its ingredients have
the indorsement of leading physicians in all schools of practice.
The“Favorite Prescription” has been
sold by dealers in medicine in its liquid
form for over 40 years. Now it can also be
obtained of them in tablet form—or send 50 one-ccnt
sumps to Dr. Pierce for trial box.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellet3 invigorates the
stomach, liver and bowels. One to three a dose.
Easy to take as candy.
Send 31 one-cent-Stamps to pay cost of wrapping
and mailing only on a free copy of Dr. Pierce’s Com
mon Sense - Medical Adviser, 1008 pages,' cloth-
,bound. Invalid’s Hotel and Surgical Institute, R. V.-
Pierce, M. D., President, Buflalo, N. Y.
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"It Helped Me So Much."
Mns. F. W. Inins', ol Bodlnon. Pa.
Kiyet "Your ‘Favorite Proscription*
luiaitono monuonderfallotnf «nnil.
"Seven years ago wlioa our that
child wna born I wns left mlsornblo,
I doctored with two phyolclnns with
out any roller. I then won tto sooono
ortho bond dradm-Bln Williamsport;
ho said I most hnvo an operation at
ho said I must havo an operation at
onco and Ihatl should quit work, but
that was something I could not do.
I then boenn taking your Favorite
Prescription' nnd it helped luo so
much. I always snftored’so until oar
last child when I gotalong nk-oly. I
Bhall never go through It again with- \
out your nicdldlne.
“Will nlnan lit* leUhlnrr vnti mnsh
PUTNAM FADELESS
gHter and faster colors than any otherdye. One 10c package colors all fibers. They dye in cold waterbetter than any other dye. Youcaa
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Not Frequent.
“Do you like rare beef?”
ft Is there any other kind these
days?”
If your appetite is not what it should be
perhaps Malaria “" ’
. _. is developing. It nlfccts
the whole system. OXIDINE will clear
away the germs, rid you of -Malaria and
generally improve your condition. Adv.
The one time man,doesn’t mind put-
ting his foot in it when ho step's
Into a fortune.
Constipation causes and sorlously aggra
vates many diseases. It is thoroughly cured
by Dr. Pierce’s Pellets. Tiny sugar-coated
granules. Adv.
Many a business man who claims
he wants only a fair profit must have
in mind a church fair profit. •
What Are Her Thoughts?
“Gladys has a far away look.”
“I don’t understand that. Her fi
ance' lives just around the corner."
Creditors. , -
“Bliggins says ho - owes everything
to.his wife.”
“That isn’t true,” replied Bliggins’
father’-in-Iaw. "His wife quit lending
him anything years ago apd then" he
started in ... owing -me.”—Washington
Star. _
~ It’s'a poor plan : to try to pull_your-
.eelE.out ofj’.traublb with- a corkscrew-.
Por.-SUillMErt HE AD ACHES V? v ..,
•Hicks’ CAPUDINE is the best remedy-
no* matter " what causes .thim,—whether,
from,the hbat, sitting In draughts, fever*-
lsh cbndttlon, etc. :10c,, 25c and 60c poy
bottlelab .jnftaiqJ.0«f - sti | i;?3-’'.‘iAdD' - ' *Ji*V
It is difflfeplt ; ,fbr;a>ifi , oip t q5^to just#bl<&?ili<f
a /Inal pnlVnf n'chiii.rriafn' ami oln. i
■the dual rolVof u.'s6ui^nate'and help,-
“9 to 'hw* -y* r
.*.>I ;- ,:r ; :. :• r
' ' To 'prevent Malaria is far better than
to cure it. In malarinl countries takq. a
dose of OXIDINE regularly one each’ week
and save-yourself, from Chills, anti Foyer-
and other fniilarWr troubles. Adv. - ' ’
■ is a'grind,-but it at least sharp
ens a man’s wits.. -, v . •
Dropsy cured.. Swelllnsr quickly rcdircctl. Sh
of Breath relloTftd In a lew hours. Sample t,rf
free. GOLUB pnaipTJf&ppX t:0., ATLANTA. '0
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothlncr Syrup for Children
teething, softens the gums, reduces lnflamma-
tlon, allays pain, cures wind col Ic, 25c a bottle,Adv,
Many a man who would hesitate xo
make a wife of his cook will make a
cook of his wife.
a'«xi ft: M . u * *• ';v;. * .
'. The Reason.
! ' - v.VMin'e is a sunnylot,”'he nibaped;-. ,-
He moaned abfiut it because his'tot
wa,s.so.sunny r he,couldn’t sell it. -
r-- -i, ,!■■:•- * -
• Opera in the Boxgs. v
-- “What was the story of the opera?”
v “What I heard Tart about like this::
In the first act I learned that Mrs.
Wallaby, the society leader, Is about
to sue her husband for divorce. In
the second act I learned that Miss
Lotta Plunks smuggled In. that fa
mous pearl necklace, and in the third
I hoard that Mr; Gerald Piffle id- irap-
ldly drinking himself to death.”
Lots of men tire • themselves
death looking for an easy place.
TO DRIVE OUT MALARIA -
Take tho Old Htandard GltOVE’S TABTMLKB3
CHILL TONIC. Toil know what you aro taking
Tho formula la plainly printed on every bottlo,
Quinine and Iron in a tastble&s
. —» —— For grown
6howingltlB8lmply
.- As a general thing the kind of man
who wears a watch on his wrist
doesn’t need all his pockets ^o carry
his money in.
ITCH Relieved in 30 Minute..
Woolfortl’s Sanitary Lotion for nil kinds of
contagious itch. At Druggists. Adv.
Mighty Hard to Eat.
“So you like all kinds of pie?”
“Yes! all except humble.”
Grind Your Own-Grain
the time and expense of hauling]
| your corn to the mill. Buy a- MONARCH I
I MILLandgrind the mealforyourown table, f
i are sure to have cleaner, fresher, and |
l more meal. Send today for a Monarch Mill.J
SI5ERH
havo and oak for catalog
and f urthor information.
Sprout, Waldron & Go.,
BOX 453, MUNCY, PA
W. N. U„ ATLANTA, NO, 49-1912.
Quick
cirt off, v
operated 'by \
the|yf^.l.
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•yoii wi|l-not.tjiy 2 wnjcent. goods that contain only .40 pounds of Potash
per ton, - ' Show him tfiat modem, profifablq fertilizers contain from
5-to IQ per tfent. Pbtasli, and that the composition of crops and the
effect of crops on soils require that
ithe per. cent of -Pbtash should be •
POTASH
, increased until ’it is as great as, or
'greater than; the^ier cent, of Phos
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.juid your dealer best The quantity and quality
of the crops are l*tter-and-the actual plant food
- ’’ costs less per pound...
Writ, u* for Free Book with
Profltabl, Formula*
Wo will Bell you Potash Salt
in any quantity from 200 pounds
up. Write for prices.
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link & Trnit B!df.
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