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Pattern No. Z9447
A WARM-AS-TOAST outfit is
Cx ^is simple knitted threesome
. consisting of sweater, cap and
"^mittens. The 3 to 5 year old who
boasts this will be the envy of
the neighborhood, his mother the
envy of her friends.
♦ * *
Detailed directions for knitting the
three-piece set and explanations of knit¬
ting stitches are given on Z9447, 15 cents.
Crochet directions for a Jack Tar bib in
red, white and blue are also on the pat¬
tern sheet. Send your order to:
AUNT MARTHA
Box 166-W Kansas City, Mo.
Enclose 15 cents for each pattern
desired. Pattern No...............
Name ...............................
Address .............................
*M 0 R 0 LK
NON-SKID,NON-SUP BOTTLE-10'
Beyond in Evil
He who imitates what is evil
always goes beyond the example
that is set; on the contrary, he
who imitates what is good always
falls short.—Gicciardini.
BUNIONS
Get this quick relief. Lifta <
shoe pressure, soothes,
cushions the sensitive
spot. Costa but a trifle.
D- r Scholls Two-pads
In Possession
He who gets doth much, but he
who keeps doth more. — Gaelic
Proverb.
Relief At Last
For Your Cough
Creomulsion right relieves promptly seat of the be¬
cause it goes to the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in¬
flamed bronchial mucous mem¬
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un¬
derstanding quickly allays you the must like the way it
to have cough back. or you are
CREOMULSION your money
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
Way of Ease
It is much easier to be critical
than to be correct.—Benjamin
Disraeli.
Pull the Trigger on
Lazy Bowels, with
Ease for Stomach, too
When constipation brings on acid in¬
digestion, stomach upset, bloating, dizzy
spells, gas, coated tongue, sour taste and
bad breath, your stomach is probably
“crying the blues” because your bowels
don’t move. It calls for Laxative-Senna
to pull the trigger on those lazy bowels,
combined with Syrup Pepsin for perfect
ease to your stomach in taking. For years,
many Doctors have given pepsin prepa¬
rations in their prescriptions touchy to make
medicine more agreeable laxative to a stom¬
ach. So be sure your contains
Syrup Pepsin. Insist on Dr. Caldwell’s
Laxative Senna combined with Syrup Pep¬
sin. See how wonderfully the Laxative
Senna wakes up lazy nerves and muscles
in your intestines to bring welcome relief
from constipation Pepsin makes And laxative the good old
Syrup this so Even com¬
fortable and easy on your stomach.
finicky children love the taste of this
pleasant family laxative. Buy Dr. Cald¬
well’s Laxative Senna at your druggist
today. Try one laxative combined with
Syrup Pepsin for ease to your stomach, too.
Strength in Religion
The strength of empire is in re¬
ligion.—Ben Jonson.
RHEUMATISMS'^
mODERIHZE
Whether you’re planning a party
follow or remodeling the advertisements a room you should learn
... to
what’s new... and cheaper... and
better. And the place to find out
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which should read messages
you regularly.
Jlytut QUattUteMi
This Valentine Cake Goes Straight to Your Heart!
(See Recipes Below)
Cupid’s Day
Hearts are king for a day and
little you
can do up some
magic tricks that
will make small
entertaining a tri¬
umph. You can
have a party if
you like In the
Valentine theme,
or you can work
in the decorations
of hearts, Cupids,
red-and-white or
pink-and-white color schemes in just
serving refreshments.
The idea is to be festive and just
gay enough to put you and your
family in a good mood. So plan
to be on speaking terms with Valen¬
tine’s day with the star selections
I’m including in today’s recipes.
If you’re really planning a party,
any number of ideas offer them¬
selves as a gracious part of the en¬
tertainment. For instance, if you’re
far enough north to have ice, an
ice carnival is fun. A masquerade
in which the guests come dressed as
some of Cupid’s famous victims goes
over well. A card party featuring
games such as “Hearts” or “Old
Maid” might answer your needs, or
perhaps a dance with heart and eu
pid decorations in crepe paper.
*St. Valentine’s Day Cake.
3 cups sifted cake flour
3 teaspoons double-acting baking
powder
Vi teaspoon salt
Vz cup butter or other shortening
iy 2 cups sugar
1 cup milk
% teaspoons lemon extract
4 egg whites, stiffly beaten
Sift flour once, measure, add bak¬
ing powder and salt, and sift to¬
gether three times. Cream butter
thoroughly, add sugar gradually and
cream together until light and fluffy.
Add flour alternately with milk, a
small amount at a time, beating aft¬
er each addition until smooth. Add
lemon extract. Fold in egg whites
quickly and thoroughly. Bake in
heart-shaped pan, 9 by 9 by 314
inches in a moderate (350-degree)
oven 65 minutes or until done.
Spread rose-tinted Seven Minute
frosting on top of cake. Sprinkle
moist sweetened coconut on sides of
cake while frosting is still soft. Dec¬
orate top with cardboard arrow and
a heart of coconut.
Seven Minute Frosting.
2 egg whites, unbeaten
IV 2 cups sugar
5 tablespoons water
IV 2 teaspoons light corn syrup
1 teaspoon vanilla
Rose vegetable coloring
Combine egg whites, sugar, water
and com syrup in top of double boil¬
ing stands in peaks. Remove from
boiling water; add vanilla and beat
until thick enough to spread. Tint
with vegetable coloring.
‘Valentine’s Day Salad.
(Serves 6)
Pimiento
IV 4 teaspoons gelatin
2 tablespoons cold water
Lynn Says:
Valentine ideas are practical
for the celebration of anniversa¬
ries even after St. Valentine’s day
is past.
Recently I saw an anniversary
celebration at which a cranber¬
ry mold was used. Cranberry
jelly cut in heart shapes was
placed around the big mold. The
number of small hearts cor¬
responded to the number of years
the couple had been married.
The heart-shaped cakes and
molds of ice cream are much in
use for anniversary celebrations
and carry out the idea effective¬
ly. Heart-shaped candies may
also be used to decorate whipped
cream or desserts.
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er, beating with
rotary egg beater
until thoroughly
mixed. Place
over rapidly boil¬
ing water, beat
constantly with
rotary beater and
cook seven min¬
utes or until frost¬
CLEVELAND COURIER
Valentine Day Supper Party
‘Chicken Loaf With Mushroom
Sauce or
Assorted Cold Meat and Cheese
Bread or Rolls Relishes
‘Valentine’s Day Salad
‘Meringues With Strawberry Ice
Cream or
Ice Cream Molds
Coffee
Children’s Valentine Party
‘Heart-Shaped Sandwiches
Hot Chocolate
Ice Cream or Sherbet
•St. Valentine’s Day Cake
‘Recipes Given.
\Vz cups cottage cheese
Vz cup finely chopped celery
Salt and pepper
Dash of cayenne pepper
Lettuce and other greens
Place a border of thin strips of
pimiento around the bottom of heart
shaped molds. Place small hearts
cut from pimiento in center. Dis¬
solve gelatin in cold water and fin¬
ish dissolving over hot water. Add
cottage cheese, mix well, then cel¬
ery and seasonings. Fill molds, chill,
and when firm unmold on lettuce.
Extra special describes some
dishes perfectly, and such is fny
verdict for this chicken loaf:
‘Chicken Loaf With
Mushroom Sauce.
(Serves 10 to 12)
1 4-pound chicken, stewed, meat
diced
1 V 2 cups chicken broth
1 cup milk
3 eggs
Salt and pepper
V 2 cup bread crumbs
Pimiento
1 cup rice
Cook rice in boiling salted water
until done. Do not rinse. Beat egg
yolks slightly, add to rice. Then
add chicken, bread crumbs, chicken
broth, milk, stiffly beaten egg whites
and seasonings. Butter a loaf pan
and dredge with extra bread
crumbs. Lay strips of pimiento all
along bottom of pan diagonally. Add
chicken mixture. Bake in a mod¬
erate (350-degree) oven Wz hours in
a pan of hot water. Allow to stand
% hour in pan after taking from
oven before attempting to unmold.
For mushroom sauce, canned
mushroom soup may be used. Fla¬
vor with the juice of a half lemon
and a dash of nutmeg. If you de¬
sire to make a mushroom sauce,
make 2 cups of medium white sauce,
add 1 cup sauteed, chopped, canned
or fresh cooked mushrooms. Season
this with lemon juice and nutmeg.
Meringues, crisp and chewy, are
unexcelled for desserts when main
courses are on
the hearty side.
They lend them-,
selves to all types
of decorations
and in this in¬
stance, you can
serve them filled
with strawberry
ice cream or one
of the red ices.
♦Meringues.
(Makes 10 shells)
6 egg whites
% cup granulated sugar
Vi teaspoon salt
V 2 teaspoon vinegar
Vz teaspoon vanilla
Add salt and vinegar to egg
whites, then beat until foamy. Add
vanilla, then add sugar, two table¬
spoonfuls at a time, beating steadily
all the while until whites are very
stiff. Spoon onto ungreased sheet
and hollow out centers. Bake in a
slow oven (250-degree) on an un¬
greased cookie sheet for 1 .tour.
Cool.
‘Heart-Shaped Sandwiches.
Use whichever kind of bread you
prefer, and cut into heart shapes
with a large heart cutter. Butter
and fill with desired filling:.
Two choice fillings which carry
out the Valentine theme are these;
Ham put through the grinder or
chopped fine and mixed with finely
chopped celery ahd pickle, mois¬
tened with mayonnaise. Jellies or
jams in red blended with cream
cheese are also attractive.
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Curtailing Camera
The federal laws that prohibit
the photographic reproduction of
currency, stamps, bonds and sim¬
ilar government papers go a step
further to protect certificates of
naturalization. Even the making
of a typewritten copy of such a
document, whether for a legiti¬
mate purpose or for fraud, sub¬
jects the offender to a severe pen¬
alty.
Evenly Paced
Quiet minds can not be per¬
plexed or frightened, but go on in
fortune or misfortune at their
own private pace, like a clock
during a thunderstorm. — R. L.
Stevenson.
GAS ON STOMACH
May excite the Heart action
At the first sign of distress smart men and women
depend on Beli-ans Tablets to set gas free. No laxa¬
tive but made of the fastest-acting medicines kno’
pottle to us and recei
Cooler Trees
In forests, the exterior tempera¬
ture of the trees is always lower
than the temperature of the air,
day and night, summer and win¬
ter.
IF YOUR NOSE
'CLOSES UP"
TONIGHT
Here’s mighty
good news ... if
your nose “closes
makes breathing difficult, up” tonight and
Vicks Va-tro-nol put 3-pur¬
pose up each nostril.
Va-tro-nol does 3 Important things.
It (1) shrinks swollen membranes, (2)
soothes Irritation, (3) relieves tran¬
sient nasal congestion. It brings more
comfort, makes breathing easier, thus
invites sleep... And remember, it helps
prevent in time. many colds developing if used
Follow directions in folder.
FREE-SEEDS WORTH $1.00! For 7
packages of Petunias, Zinnias, Mari¬
golds, Sweet Peas, Candy-tuft, Morn¬
ing Glories and
Balsam just send .
name to Vicks, and address VICKS '
Greensboro, Dept. E, . VA'TRO'NOL
N. C.
Friendly Books
He who loveth a book will never
want a faithful friend, a whole¬
some counsellor, a cheerful com¬
panion, or an effectual comfort¬
er.—Isaac Barrow.
DON'T LET
CONSTIPATION
SLOW YOU UP
• When bowels are sluggish and you feel
irritable, headachy and everything chew you
do is an effort, do as millions do —
FEEN-A-MINT, the modem, chewing
gum laxative. Simply chew FEEN-A
MINT before you go to bed—sleep with¬
out being disturbed—next morning gentle, swell
thorough relief, helping you feel
again, full of your normal pep. Try
FEEN-A-MINT. Tastes good, is handy
andeconoxr omical. A generous family supply
FEEN-A-MINTio*
Why We Boast
Boasting is but an art our fears
to- blind.—Homer.
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TABLETS
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COUCH DROPS
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too, approve every word
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If more people were aware of how the
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Burning, scanty or too frequent uriss
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And favorable public
opinion of supports that
the able physicians
who test the value of
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conditions.
/ T'HE soft detail of the ruffling at
the deep V neckline of this
dress adds much to its charm
and femininity. Well planned for
the larger figure with its generous¬
ly full bodice and slimming skirt
raised at the waistline, this dress
meets every requirement for a
smart style to wear under a win¬
ter coat. It may be suitable in¬
terpreted in silk or rayon or wool
crepes in plain weaves, failles or
satin.
* * *
Pattern No. 8066 is designed for sizes
36 to 52. Size 38, short sleeves, requires
Van (amps
cw.— $$,/ —
PORK and BEANS
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Eating Customs
At least one-third of all the
people in the world still eat their
meals while sitting on the floor or
1
I'M SENDING
HIM CAMELS
REGULARLY. THEY'RE
FIRST WITH MEN
IN THE SERVICE
SPECIAL CARTON
for men in the service _
Your dealer has Camels
already wrapped _ with
complete instructions
for mailing
Actual sales records in Post
Exchanges, Sales Commis¬
saries, Ship’s Stores, Ship’s
Service Stores, and Canteens
show that with men in the
Army, the Navy, the Ma¬
rines, and the Coast Guard
the favorite cigarette is
CAMEL THE COSTLIER CIGARETTE TOBACCOS OF
4% yards 39-tnch material: 5 yards 35
inch; 114 yards machine-made edging for
neckline. For this attractive pattern- send
your order to:
SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT.
Room 1324
311 W. Wacker Dr, Chicago
Enclose 20 cents in coins for
Pattern No.............Size.........
Name ...............................
Address .............................
Elevation and Merit
There is merit without- eleva¬
tion, but there is no elevation with¬
out some merit.—La Rochefou¬
cauld.
IHomi Gets fl Person
Dn vou sit and think, or lay awake VI
_________ Joods which would LI
keep you well and strong. An
undernourished person is apt to gn
worry instead of work. Vitamin ill
B1 and Iron in VINOL encourages
appetite. Your druggist has ||
Point of Contrition
To err is human; but contrition
felt for the crime distinguishes the
virtuous from the wicked.—Alfieri.
t ground, while the same numbef,
not all of which belong to the
same races or countries, eat wkh
their fingers.