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FOR FRUIT OR SPICE CAKE
Young Housewife May Bo Interested
in This Confection, Which Is
Really Delicious.
! Materlais—Drown dU gar, lo.; mo-
lasses, %o.j pastry flour, 3%c.; sour
lc -l seeded saisins, 1 lb.; melt
ed butter, l t.; allspice, 1 tsp.; dnna-
mon ’ 1 ts P-l cloves, % tsp.; baking
powder, l tsp.
1 c . cup; t, teaspoon; tsp., table-
spoon. All measurements-level, flotir
sifted before measuring.
Utensils—Paper bag, wire calte
cooler, mixing bowl slotted wooden
apoon, measuring cup, teaspoon, table
spoon, cake pan, chopping, bowl, egg
beater and Hour shifter.
Chop the raisins or cut them Into
small pleceB. Beat the cream until
very light, then add the sugar and
beat very well again. Put all the dry
Ingredients together Into the sifter;
(using a little of the flour to mix with
the raisins). Add the molasses and
butter melted, and beat well. Mix the
raisins well through the dough. Line
the cake pan with greased paper, turn
in the dough, set Into a paper bag
'which Is already on the wire mat
and bake In a slow oven one hour. Or
u small hole may be made in the
top, and the cake tried with a tooth
pick or clean straw. Remove from
the oven, tear the paper off the top
and allow , the cake to cool on the cake
cooler. ‘
Fruits—Oranges, grape fruit, grapes,
apples, lemons.
Vegetables—White and sweet pota
toes,_ Hubbard' squash, turnips, white
and yellow carrots, white, and red
cabbage, parsnips, onions, lettuce,
oyster plant.
Extras—Tomatoes, fancy melons,
Brussels spr’iutu, string beanB, rad
ishes, wax beam,, egg plant.
HE KNEW WHAT TO AVOID
If Knowing Human Nature Would Do
It This Man Would Have Made
Good Preacher.
"Dr. John Hnynes Holmes, who
preached a Bull Moose sermon to
President Taft the Sunday before elec
tion day, isn’t like Washington
White,” said a member of Dr. Holmes’
Church of the Messiah in Now York.
"Washington White was an aged
hod. carrier. Laying down his paper
one evening, ho said to his wife over
his spectacles:
" ‘Martha, I believe I’d mako a
preacher. Listen, now, and I’ll give
you. a sermon.’
The old man then stood up to the
table and bellowed out a vigorous dis
course on the wickedness of the Idola
ters of the Orient.
“His wife said at the end:
“‘A good enough sermon, Washing
ton, but you’ve told us all about the
sins of the foreignerss and nevor a
word about the sins of the folks at
home here.’
" Ha, ha, ha, I understand preachin’
too well for that,’ laughed the wild old
man."
CRANBERRY SAUCE AND JELLY
Best Way to Prepare Them for Those
Who Like This Condiment With
Their- Birds.
Cranberries are in the market now,
and there ar-- many who prefer their
tart sweetness to any other sauce
with birds, Bays a New York Sun
writer. They are best when Jellied,
and should never be sent to the table
in any form- without being strained
free of skins. An excellent way to
jelly these berries so that their deli
cacy and crisp flavor shall be pre
served Is the following:
Pick over and wash two quarts of
cranberries; put them in a' saucepan
with cold water. Stew the fruit over
a slow fire until it may be pressed
through a fine sieve. To each pint of
the pulp add a pound of fine white
Bugar; then-place over the fire to boil,
stirring briskly for about fifteen min
utes or until the jelly thickens on a
cool saucer. Then pour in molds and
- let It stand till firm.
This jelly is also an ideal accom
paniment for the broiled or planked
spring turkey or guinea fowl. The
birds ate at the*lr very best now when
they are small and young. They
should be well buttered and bits of
bacon pinned over them for either
planking or broiling.. Very hot plates
and plenty of best quality butter are
necessary for the perfect service of
birds.
HEAD A MASS OF PIMPLES
Hyattsville, Md.—“My little boy was
taken with an itching on the scalp.
There was an ashy place on his head
about the size of a ten-cent piece, and
the, hair was falling from this place
by the roots. In about ten days all
over his head were these ashy spots,
which looked like ringworm, but were
porous-lilte. The itching and burning
made him scratch a great deal. His
head had gotten so that it was just a
mass of mattery little pimples all
heaped on each other, and when I took
off his night-cap, the hair and flesh
came off at the same, time. I really
thought he would lose his whole scalp.
He couldn’t sleep for five weeks, it
would itch and bum until I thought
he would go into convulsions.
“I used different soaps and salves
to no satisfaction. Then I decided to
use the Cuticura Soap and Ointment.
Finally I noticed he begjin to sleep all
night. I used one cake of Cuticura
Soap and one box of Cuticura Oint
ment and he was entirely cured. He
has a better growth of hair now than
he had at first." (Signed) Mrs. Ida
S. Johnson, Mar. 26, 1912.
Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold
throughout the world. Sample of each
free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address
post-card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston.”
Adv.
Miss Black—Mr. Brown, does you
know whut a bird of paradise is?
Mr. Brown—Well, of co’se I doesn’t
know fob sure, -but when I gits ter de
nex’ wdrl’ I wouldn’t be a bit surprise
tor dlskuvah dat it was a Bpring chick
en.
If your appetite is not what it should be
perhaps Malaria is developing. It affects
the whole system. OXlBlNE wilj clear
away the germs, rid you of Malaria ana
generally improve your condition. Adv.
Rather Strenuous.
"Did they kiss and make up?”
“Yes, and after , they kissed, Bella
had to make up aagln.”
HIb Sort.
"I know a cabman who writes poe
try.”
"Then he must be a hack writer.”
Defending Mother.
"Papa, mamma says that one-half
the world doesn’t know how the other
half lives?”
“Well, she shouldn’t blame herself,
dear, it isn’t her fault”
Why Girls Postpone.
Nell—Isn’t Alice soon going to
marry Jack?
Belle—I don’t know. She says she
hates to give up. the dollar and a half
shows for the ten-cent moving pic
tures.
Up and Doing. /
Not all city folks are as ignorant of
the farmer’s surroundings as the far
mers sometimes suppose. This was
evidenced by an incident in the stay
of a young New Yorker on a New Eng-
*ttnd farm.
“Well, young man,” said the farmer
to hid boarder who was up early and
looking around, “been out to hear the
haycock crow, I suppose?” And the
sly old chap winked at his hired man.
The city man smiled. “No,” Bald he
suavely, “I’ve merely been out tying
a knot in a .cord of wood.”—Judge’s
Library.
Squash Pie .Filling.
One cup of stewed squash, ohe-half
cup sugar, two eggs and milk enough’
to. fill a pie plate. First line a pie
plate with crust, then beat eggs and
sugar together, adding squaBh and
milk, seasoning with. cinnamon, nut
meg and allspice to suit the taste.
Bake about 40 minutes in a moder
ate oven.
Tart Pies. v
Make a rich pie crust, cover a deep
pie -plate and bake light brown in a
quick oven. Slip onto a fancy plaFe.
When cool fill with sliced bananas, or
anges, strawberries or any fruit that
needs no cooking, cover with whipped
cream sweetened and flavored.
Good Hints.
To prevent the gas oven from get
ting on fire when broiling put some wa
ter in the drip pan.
Have you a wire frying basket?
Put your tomatoes in it the next time
they are to be skinned and plunged
into a deep .kettle of boiling water.
There is no .danger by this method
of getting them water-soakecl.
Keep milk, butter and eggs all close
ly covered, on one side of the refrig
erator, and reserve the other for vege
tables, leftovers from the table and
other odorous provisions.
Planked Eggs.
Arrange on a plank a mixture of
shopped chicken, corned beef or
looked tongue, with an equal quantity
sf fine bread crumbs. Add enough
-ream or soup stock to moisten. Sea
son with salt, pepper and paprika.
Make depressions with spoon in the
mixture and place them on as many
poached eggs as there are persons to
be served and brown slightly in oven.
DucheBse: potato border can be placed
around if desired. Garnish with pars-
Regular practicing physicians recommend
and prescribe OXIDlNE for Malaria, be
cause it is a proven remedy by years of ex
perience. Keep a bottle in the medicine
chest and administer at first sign of Chills
and Fever. Adv,
Equivocal Reply.
. A nonconformist dergman in Man
chester is chuckling over a letter he
recently received from the vicar of
a certain parish. He had written to
the vicar asking for permission to con
duct a funeral in the churchyard.
"He immediately sent me a' most
courteous note,” the nonconformist
clergyman says; “but I could not help
noticing that it would be possible to
give to his word a sinister meaning.
The note, ran: ‘You will, both to
morrow and at any other Jtime, be
most welcome In our churchyard.’ ”—
London Tit-Bits.
Accounting for It.
' “What makes Jaggs so chesty?”
"The only thing I can think of is
that he lives in a house with a swell
front."
Cold Reception.
“You found nobody at home you
say?”
“No; even the furnace had gone
out.”
It will probably take the average
man a long time to get used to being
an angel—if he ever gets a chance,
State Aviation SchooJ.
Guatemala has opened an aviation
school.
A scientist has discovered that the
onion is a cure for love.
Too Cold for Baths.
Dr. Xene Y. Smith, a medical in
spector in the Muncie (Ind.) public
schools, tells this story of his experi
ences in examining pupils.
"When were you bathed?” asked Dr,
Smith of a hoy of seven or eight years
“Bathed?” queried the child;'' “Why,
don’t you know this is winter?”
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“Was your son one of the popular
boys at college?”
“Yes, Indeed. He was elected cheer
leader three times.”
- “And what Is he going to do now?”
“He is considering a fine offer to
call carriages for a leading catering
firm.”
PAR BETTER THAN aUININE.
Elixir Bubek cures malaria where
quinine falls, and it can be taken with
Impunity by old and young.
"Having suffered from Malarious Fe
ver for several months, getting no re
lief from quinine and being completely
broken down In health, ‘Elixir llnbek’
effected a permanent cure.”—William
F. Marr.
Elixir Ilabck, 50 cents, all druggists, or
liloczeWskl & Co.,Washlngton, D.C. Adv.
Too Many Amateurs.,
Dr. Woods Hutchinson, at ’ the
Twentieth Century club In Boston,
condemned baked beans.
“We hear a lot,” he said, “about the
raw vegetable cure, the starvation or
fa^t cure, the fruit cure and what-not.
These things, no less than baked
beans, are bad for us unless they are
recommended by an experienced die
tician.
“There are too many amateur die
ticians—and we all know the ama
teur.
“An amateur photographer was
showing me some‘snapshots of Italy.
” ‘And these leaning buildings, what
are they?’ I asked.
“ ‘They are some buildings In Fisa,’
he‘ replied. ‘That perfectly straight
one near them Is the famous leaning
tower.’ ”
Dangerous Remedy.
^Give the patient a little liquor, why
don’t you?”
“Can’t; It would set him crazy. He
has water on the brain.”
As a summer tonic tljore Is no medicine
that quite compares with OXIDlNE. It not
only builds up the system, but taken reg
ularly. prevents Mnlnrin. Regular or Taste
less formula at Druggists. Adv.
. _ Banquets.
“Pa, who do people have banquets?”
“For the purpose of giving men who
do not get a chance to talk at home
a chance to talk away from home.”
Mro. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Clilldrej
teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c abottlc.Adv,
It takes a romantic woman to ar
range for’the marriage of her children
before they are born.
ITCH Relieved In 30 Minulei.
Woolford's Sanitary Lotion for all kinds ol
contagious Itch. At Druggists. Adv.
But a tip doesn’t always come to the
man who waits.
TO DRIVE OUT MALARIA
„ AND BUILD UP THE SYSTEM
Tako tho Old Standard GIIOVIS’S TASTBLESS
CHILL TONIC. You know what you aro taking.
The formula Is plainly printed on ovory bottle,
showing It Is simply Quinine and Iron in a tasteless
form, and tho most effectual form. For grown
peoplo and children, 50 cents. Adv.
A Good Plan.
“Sprlnghill is a man who never tells
his troubles.”
“How does he manage to get along?”
“He puts theqa to sleep with the
anesthesia of optimism.”
As a summer tonic there is no medicine
that quite compares with OXIDlNE. It not
only builds up the system, hut taken reg
ularly, prevents Malaria. Regular or Taste
less formula at Druggists. Adv.
I will not he concerned .at other
men’s not knowing me; I will be con
cerned at my own want of ability*—
Confucius.
For SUMMER HEADACHES
Hicks’ CAPUDINE la tlie best remedy-
no matter what causes them—whether
from tho Heat, sitting in draughts, fever
ish condition, etc. 10c„ 25c and 50c per
bottle at mediclno stores. Adv.
Misleading Expression.
“That fellow yonder has a very va
cant look.”
“Yet I know he’s full.”
' Dr. Fierce’s Pleasant Follets ouro consti
pation. Constipation is tho causo of many
diseases. Cure the caUBO and you oure tho
disenso. Easy to take. Adv.
It’s easier to persuade a man to
stand alone than it is to induce him
to stand a loan.
The Wretchedness
of Constipation
Can quickly be overcome by
CARTERS LITTLE
LIVER PILLS.
Purely vegetable
—act surely and
jently on the
liver. Cure
Biliousness,
Head
ache,
Dizzi
ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
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WHY INCUBATOR CHICKS DIE
Write for book saving young chicks. Send us
names of 7 friends that use incubators and get
book free. Ralsall Remedy Co.. Blackwell, Okla.
Velvet Bean Seed—Boqk orders now while
price Is right. ,2.50 per bushel. Deliveries
made Feb. Prlco will double at planting time.
KILGORE SEED CO., I’lant City, Fla.
W. N. U., ATLANTA, NO. 51-1912.
New Times,
New Things
The old fertilizer
formulas are giving
way to .the new. At
everyfarmers’ meeting
»one subject should be
the fertiliser formula
that will furnish a balanced ration to the crop and keep up the fertility
of the soil. To do this the fertilizer should contain at least as much
as Phosphoric Acid. Our note book has condensed facts essential
in farmers’meetings and plenty of space to record the new things
that you hear. Let us send one to you before your Institute meets.
A supply of these is furnished by request to every institute held in several states.
We will be glad to send a supply delivered free of charge to every Institute, Grange
or Farmers’ Club Officer on request. It contains no advertising matter.
German Kali Works, Inc., 42 Broadway, New York
Mon.Jnock Block, CUugo Witney Bank Bldg., New Orleau Buk A Trait Bid.., Sannuh
If Y.owrs Is fluttering or weak, use “RENOVINE." Made by Van Vleet-Mansfleld Drug Co., Memphis, Tenn. Price $1.00