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THEATRICAL
PICTURE IS COLORFUL
Said to bo a most colorful photo
play and rare entertainment, from
the standpoints of fine direction, skill
portrayal, artistic photography and
beauty of investiture, Thomas Meigh
an’s* latest Paramount star vehicle,
“Homeward Bound,” wilt be on view
at the Bijou theatre for two days be¬
ginning' today. Lila Lee, one of the
screen’s most popular leading ■wom¬
en, plays opposite the star in this de¬
lightful sea. picture which is based
on Peter B.Kyne's story, “The Light
to Leeward-,” The story deals with
the love romance of a sailor and the
daughter of a ship owner. The sup
Maude Turner Gordon, Cyril Ring and
Katherine Spencer. Ralph luce .-li
reeled.
PAINS IN SIDE
DISAPPEARED
Miss Kate Witcher of Collands,
Va., writes that since taking Bene
dicta she is now in better health
raid can do her own housework and
washing, ar.d that her former ssf
ferings—pains in her side—have
disappeared. She adds that she is
recommending Benedicta to her
friends. Get a bottle of Benedicta
from ycur druggist today.
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HEALTH BUILDER
/br Women
Hints From a House
Wife *s Kitchen Diary
TW^Mi
Some Helpful Household
Suggestions for Late
Summer
Many housewives are averse to
.sing left overs and warmed over
food in summer, declaring that
.conomy is not sufficient to off
set the risk to the health of the
family There may have been
good ground for this prejudice
when people did not understand
the care necessary for the protec¬
tion of food kept for any length
if time in warm weather. Now,
towever. with ice and the precau¬
tions which are easily taken, there
should be no risk at all In keeping
neat and vegetables to use as
r- eded.
It goes without saying that Ice¬
boxes or refrigerators must be
k<-pt scrupulously clean. Not only
that, hut all the utensils and Vos¬
s' Is placed in them must also be
immaculate Nothing is so well
suited for refrigerator use as
.-nameled ware. Trays, bowls,
shallow pans or square dishes of
enameled ware should be selected
with a view to their fitting on the
-helves of the ice-box. so that there
may be no waste of space. This
ware, the porcelain-like surface of
which is germ proof, is also so
3 "ong that it cannot he broken by
quick handling in getting in and
eit of the chilled receptacle.
A SUGAR-SAVING MINT
When one Is trying to save
sugar, it is. well to remember a
household hint which came to the
for - and was tried with success
during the war. This is that In
making lemonade cr any drink of
acid fruit juice, the sugar will go
much farther if added jnst at the
end of the mixing. For example,
suppose one is making lemonade.
Take an enameled ware pitcher
and for each pint of water used
pm in the juice of half a lemoc
If oranges are to he had, the juice
of one orange to thijjBe lemons
makes a good proportion
Cut one lemon peel Into very
thin strips and add to the mixture
and set the whole away in the re
Usually be found (i t,haft .half the,
amount of sugar one would have
used, had the regular method of
mixing the sugar and water before
adding the lemons been followed,
b.ut try retjAranging their kitchens con¬
veniently,'-they frequently can cut this
mileage in half>,the experts state. •
.
Four of the group who have not yet
rearranged their witchens report as
follows:
The first walked twelve miles in a
i day. Her daughter wore the pedo
I meters seven hours and walked seven
j niiles . The second walked nine miles
j between i 5:45 jniriitinn in the morning cooking and she
n no. r , to
day, miles. irdhing, she walked only
On wash day, she walked ten
miles. The fourth waiked 11 1-2
fijiies one day and fourteen miles the
>' next. This included churning and
i taking care of the chickens,
j - . .Two A vy x<u fannwives iqivi vco with-; wjwv *• reufKangx ,-3 ■-*
.
kitchens reported daily- walks- of five
and six miles respectively, and one of
them added that with children at
home to -rup errands, she could do her
day’s- work' 1 ' with only four miles of
walking, $ : -
Cure-i Malaria, Chills
ant) -t-ever, Dengue
Bilious Fever.
will be sufficient. In other words
a tablespoonful of sugar to a pint
of the mixture will make a drink
sufficiently sweet to pleasa most
palates.
DEEP DISH PIE RECIPE
A deep dish blackberry or blue¬
berry pie is much appreciated hy
a hungry family. Take an enam¬
eled ware bake dish of a proper
size to fit the family Place in ibe
bottom of the baking pan an enam¬
eled ware cup upside down. Of
course, the dish must be deep
enough so that the cup reaches, hut
does not extend beyond the crust,
which it supports. The cup col¬
lects the juice from berries anc
keeps it from making the top crust
heavy and from overflowing
Put in the berries, allowing for
every cupful a tablespoonful o!
sugar. Th|s Is not a groat deal ol
sugar, even for these days ivher.
we are trying to economize In tha'
direction. Boll out the piecrus:
rather, thick: butter the edges oi
■the : enameled ware bake riist
slightly and put on the pi ecru s
cover. Bake in a slow oven anc
serve either hot or cold. Milk is t
great addition to this dish or butte)
yet cream, if one can afford tha:
luxury. After t wo or three slid <
'of the pie have i (>ben run the eu
can be removed arid juice that ha
collected under it yin j.,r the
slices.already cut.
THE USEFUL STOCK-POT
The old Iron soup kettle, which
was a cumbersome, heavy affair,
.hard to lift ajad to clean, has? much
to the ban cm i of all cone-mod,
given place to tlffe- etfameled w are
stock pot- This round kettle, which
can stand on the back of any ordi¬
nary sized stove without taking
too much room, can be kept eon
' stantiy going with the leftovers
from meat trimmings, etc. Our
economical French ir.teBds have
many deliqiops soups and no soups,
are better than one which is made
by continually adding whatever
fftay bg conVenient, hrcajri. even including,
of or the omnipresent
useful asfa fettle in which Jtfc cook
corn beef.'- sail pork or any such
meat which requires ,ong .and slow
cooking.
m KLUX M AN IN MEXICO
there is a most effective danger signal to
warn you —your car comes to a stop with¬
out any particular amount of damage
being done. It is different when you run
out of lubricating oil in your motor: there
are no warning signals, nothing to Hag
your attention until great damage, has
been done.
The greatest single factor in the eco¬
nomical and efficient operation of a motor
car is the proper lubrication of its engine.
Sufficient quantity, the right quality, the
proper weight or grade, and the frequent
replacement of oil are the things you
want to watch.
You can solve all these problems by
putting nothing in your crank case but
Polarine, consulting the chart of recom¬
mendations to determine just what grade
your car requires, and renewing your oil
completely after it has been used for six
or seven hundred mifes.
There is no variation in the quality of
Polarine. Wherever you see a dealer who
displays a Polarine sign, you may feel as¬
sured that you can get there the finest
motor oil on the market to-day.
fi m a de and is sold with the same safe¬
guards as to quality and uniformity that
are 17 #iven to Polarine. Crown Gasoline ia
and greater p,lve you ^cEer Pick-up
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flourishes. Their ouij-...entrance inti
public affairs has been a cleanup cam
paign conducted at Taeubaya, a
burb. -
THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, i9z«.
Watch Chevrolet Lead
NO TIME 10 HUNT for a doctor
or drug store when suddenly
seized v/ith agonizing intestinal cramps,
deadly nausea and prostrating diarrhoea,
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COLIC and DIARRHOEA
remedy
gives instaat warmth, coinf®rt and ease
from pain. Never tails.