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MOST NUTRITIOUS FOOD
BUTTER’S USES OUTSIDE OF COM
BINATION WITH BREAD.
Should Be Freely Used as a Season
ing and as a Garnishing—Various—
Flavors That May Be Added
as Desired.
The full value of butter, both as an
appetizer, as a nourishing article of
diet, as a seasoning and as a garnish
ing, is realized by very few cooks.
Butter is really one of the most valu
able foods in the larder. It Is not
merely to spread chunkily on bread —
although it is good enough there; it
should be made an interesting part
of the meals at which it is served.
In middle class French families the
real value of butter Is better under
stood than it is here. Every morning
the butter is left at the door, just as
the milk is; and it is fresh, creamery
butter, too, for the most part—always
fresh Instead of salt. The butter is
then chilled and shaved Into wafer
like strips for breakfast, to be eaten
with the rolls that form the body of
this meal. At luncheon butter Is fre-
Quently served —always daintily—with
bread and radishes, or some other
side dish, as an appetizer. Then, eat
en slowly, its goodness can be appre
ciated.
If the making of butter pats or
molds is a burden, try making them
only once in three days. Keep them
in a bowl of ice water in the refriger
ator, and they will retain their shape
even in the warmest weather. It does
sometimes seem troublesome for maid
or mistress to have to spend five or
ten minutes before each meal making
butter pats; but fifteen minutes once
In two or three days will be enough
for the making of many molds, since
the utensils and materials need only
be got cut once, and since a certain
deftness comes with repeated making,
and the second score of butter balls
can be made in half the time it took
to make the first score.
The small wooden molds are easier
to manage than paddles, and surely
prints of butter from the molds look
and taste as well as balls of butter
formed with the paddles. To manage
the molds wash them in ice water,
and then stamp the butter out care
fully, taking care to push the bottom
of the mold as far out as possible be
fore removing the print. The butter
should be cold when it is printed.
Horseradish butter is good with
cold meats and ft is also delicious to
use when making meat sandwiches.
To make it, cream two tablespoonfuis
of butter, add two of freshly grated
horseradish, a tablespoonful of thick
cream and half a teaspoonful of lemon
juice. Keep It on the ice.
Maitre d'hote! butter is used to
spread over broiled steak or fish. To
make it, cream two tablespoonfuls of
butter, add slowly a half teaspoonful
of salt, an eighth of a teaspoonful of
white pepper, a tablespoonful of lem
on juice and the same amount of
minced parsley.
Parsley butter can be used with
vegetables. To make it cream three
tablespoonfuls of butter and add a
tablespoonful of lemon juice the same
amount of minced parsley and half a
teaspoonful of salt.
Latest Tea Room Salad.
On a border or bed of lettuce
hearts was placed an artichoke bot
tom Two short tips of asparagus on
opposite sides of the artichoke. On
the artichoke between the asparagus
a generous spoonful of cooked
French beans or flageolets. A good
tablespoon of stiff mayonnaise on
these and half a French endive,
shredded fine, set In the dressing;
the halves of one small, but at the
base on opposite sides, and the
sieved yolk of a hard-boiled egg sift
ed over the whole. Served with a
rasped roll or brown bread and cof
fee.
Hint for Users of Lamps.
If you use lamps—and many of us
do, even in these days of electric lights
—here Is an idea that will prove help
ful when you find that the chimney has
cracked and >ou have no extra one on
hand. The defective chimney may be
made to last ovei by “saddling" one
side of the ’op with a wire hair pin be
fore lighting the lamp. Such a device
has been known to keep a damaged
chimney from breaking during an en
tire evening although when it was
taken off the next morning the chim
ney came away in two pieces.
Simple but Effective Jelly Strainer.
A very simple Improvement in the
old-time jelly bag is to be seen in the
stores It is merely a well-made large
bag, but it has a bone ring which
comes with it As the ring Is slipped
down, the jelly, of course, is squeezed
out, so much better than the old-time
way of dripping or squeezing with the
bands.
To Palish Floors.
When stained floors become dull,
rub them with a mixture of equal
parts of beeswax and turpentine.
BLUE AND
DISCOURAGED
Mrs. Hamilton Tells How She
Finally Found Health in
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Warren. Ind. —“I was bothered ter
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and was not regular,
my head ached all
the time, I had bear
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my back hurt me the
biggest part of the
time, I was dizzy
and had weak feel
ings when I would
stoop over, it hurt
me to walk any dis
tance and I felt blue
and discouraged.
“I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound and am now in
good health. If it had not been for
that medicine I would have been in my
grave a long time ago. ”-Mrs. Artie E.
Hamilton, R.F.D. No. 6. Warren, Ind.
Another Case.
Esmond, R. I. —“I write to tell you
how much good your medicine has done
me and to let other women know that
there is help for them. I suffered with
bearing down pains, headache, was ir
regular and felt blue and depressed all
the time. I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound and commenced to
gain in a short time and I am a well wo
man today. lamon my fret from early
morning until late at night running a
boarding house and do all my own work.
I hope that many suffering women will
try your medicine. It makes happier
wives and mothers.”—Mrs. Anna HaN
BEN, Esmond, Rhode Island.
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J. R. WALL, Mgr., 1544 12th Avenue, Columbus, Ga.
Under a Different Court.
“Judge Livingston Howland, who
was judge of the Marion common
pleas (succeeding SXomon Blair, pro
moted to the Superior court in 1870),
and who succeeded me as judge of the
Seventh circuit after the election of
1872, was listening to the argument
of George K. Perrin, when he inter
rupted the attorney, saying: Mr.
Perrin, you have repeated that state
ment of the law now three times. If
-you have any other point to discuss
I will hear it but no more of that, if
you please.’
“To which Mr. Perrin replied:
'Why, if it. pleases the court. I have
repeated the Lord's prayer, I suppose,
a thousand times, aad the Lord has
never rebuked me.’
“ 'Ah, yes,’ responded the judge,
‘God is said to be long suffering and
kind and may have suffered your vain
repetitions, but I am not God; no,
not by a long sight.' ’’ —Case and Com
ment.
Discovered. i
Little Johnny, who is of an inquir
ing turn, was having a quiet talk
with his mother. Johnny wanted to
know why Mr. Juggins married Mrs.
Juggins. His mother wasn’t able to
tell very clearly. Johnny thought a
while and then asked:
“Mother, why dil you marry my
dad?”
“Johnny, I married your father be
cause he saved me from drowning,”
replied his mother.
“I’ll bet that’s why pop's always
tellin’ me not to go in swimmin’,”
said Johnny.
Kindness Appreciated.
The other day I was in a drug
store, when a woman came in and
handed the druggist a little package,
and said:
“Ever so much obliged to you for
measuring off those doses of medi
cine and putting them in these little
things.”
The druggist looked surprised, won
dering when he had ever measured
the medicine. On opening the pack
age she had given him, he found it
contained empty capsules.—Exchange.
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AND LOW SPIRITS.
The Old Standard general strengthening u,n[o,
GROVE'S TASTKLBSe chill TONIC, arouses the
Ilvpr to action, drives out Malaria and builds up the
system. A sure* Appell ter and aid to digestion.
For adults and children. 50 cents.
Afraid of It.
"Truth lies at the bottom of a well.”
“I suppose that is the reason why
.here is so much suspicion of wells.”
Horrible Possibility.
"Beauty is in the eye of the be
tolder.”
“Even if the beholder squints?”
jeath Lurks In A Weak Hearty
WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE, ALAMO, GEORGIA.
it Makes a Difference.
“What do you think of slit skirts?”
"On my wife or on yours?”
Granulated Eyelids Cured
The worst cases, no matter of how long
standing, are cured by the wonderful, old re
liable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil.
Relievos pain and heals at the same time.
25c, 50c, SI.OO.
Feminine Amenities.
Amy Tooer—l’ve a great mind to
ask some manager to give me a trial.
Sou Brette —Don’t, dear; you’ll be
condemned, sure.:—Boston Transcript.
They’re All Old.
“Say, I heard a good story last
night. There were two Jews—ls you've
ever heard it before stop me—there
were—”
“All right, stop. Everybody has
heard all the stories about the two
Jews.’’
Busy Hangman.
“I 'want you to put up some wall
paper I have bought," said the coun
try clergyman, meeting the local
man of all W'orks. “When can you
do it?”
“Well, sir,” he exclaimed, “you see,
I’m rather busy just now. I hung
Mrs. S yesterday; I'm hanging
your church warden today; but if it’s
convenient I’ll drop around and hang
your reverence on Wednesday."
Not on the Map.
Joan is a conscientious little girl of
eight. During a recent school study pe
riod her teacher noticed her studying
a large atlas with a most puzzled ex
pression. After a few moments she
asked the child what she sought.
"Why,” was the child’s naively in
nocent answer, “Miss Kane said we
were to find all the places spoken of
in the history lesson on the map, and
it says that Columbus was at the
Point of Starvation —and I can’t find
it anywhere at all!”
Virtue of Disingenuousness.
In a school I once attended the
most popular girl was the most tactful
one. As far as I know only one girl
disliked her. That girl was spiteful,
cross and therefore not very well
liked. Do you know what she used
to call our idol? A hypocrite. The
word bothered me not a little, but she
answered me In her thoughtful little
awy:
“Well, I guess that maybe Betty is
a hypocrite, if being a hypocrite
means saying little kind things based
on small pretexts and leaving unsaid
the unkind things no matter how good
a reason there is for saying them;
but she's a mighty comfortable per
son to have around. I wish that the
world was full of such hypocrites!”—
Christian Herald
"Seek and ye shall find,” but not
necessarily the political office de
sired.
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Burial by Installments.
A well-known local character of
Townsend, Mont., lost a leg in a
switching yard on the railroad.
The railroad boys raised a little
purse for the victim, who was rather
down on his luck in other ways aside
from the accident. After paying his
board and hospital bills he went down
and bought a coffin and a lot in the
cemetery and had his amputated leg
buried in good style.
“Now,” he said, “when I cash in,
all they will have to do will be to dig
up the coffin and put me in with the
leg!”—Saturday Evening Post.
Apt to Land a Fortune.
Alexander Graham Bell, one of the
pioneers of flying, said recently in
Washington that he was surprised to
see aeronautics still at a stage where
the aviator has to risk his life in ev
ery flight he makes.
"We have not advanced as I ex-1
pected,” continued Mr. Bell. “In
deed, Mrs. Blank's reply to her friend, |
made ten years ago, is still timely.
“ ‘So your husband is working on a
flying machine?’ asked Mrs. Blank’s
friend. ‘Don’t you think he is wast
ing his time?’
“‘Oh, I don’t know,’ Mrs. Blank re
plied. 'He’s got his life well in
sured.’ ”
Repeated.
Patience—You say he kissed you?
Patrice —Yes, he did.
“And did you ask him to tell no
one of it?”
“Yes; but just like a man, it wasn’t
two minutes before he repeated it!”
Its Specialty.
“Money talks.”
“Yes, and it generally talks cents.”
Mental Subtlety.
On the steamer in midocean —First
Old Chappie—Going across?
Second O. C. —Yes. You? —The Jes
ter.
Evidence.
Tom—l don’t know whether she
sings or not.
Jack—She doesn’t. I’ve heard her
—Puck.
When He Needs Rest.
Bill—A park bench which can only
be used when a coin is dropped in a
slot is a California man’s invention.
Jill—An additional reason for the
hobo having to beg.
FOR HEADACHE, NECHALGIA AND
PAINFUL PERIODS
of Women use Lotua Flower! ompound.
Relieves promptly, contains no habit forming
drugs. Tablet form at druggists or by mall 25c.
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Discounted.
Maud —Last night Jack asked me
how old I was and I told him twenty
two.
Marie —You webe always good at
subtraction, dear.
Lost Opportunity.
“It’s a great pity,” said the con
victed burglar to his counsel, “that
you couldn’t have made that closing
speech of yours at the opening of
the case.”
"I don't see how that would have
improved matters,” said the advo
cate.
“It would, though,” explained his
client; "then the jury would have
been asleep when the evidence came
on and I'd have stood some chance."
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kinds of aches and pains—Neuralgia,
Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts,
Old Sores, Burns, etc. Antiseptic
Anodyne. Price 26c. —Adv.
Specifying.
"Adele has some telling ways.”
“Yee, and one of them is that she
can’t keep a secret.”
. Don’t Poison Baby.
FORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child mnst have
PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce
sleep, and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP
FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who
have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda
num and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists
are prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or
to anybody without labelling them “poison.” The definition of “narcotic”
is : “A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poison
ous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death.” The taste and
smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names
of “ Drops,” “ Cordials,” “ Soothing Syrups,” etc. You should not permit any
medicine to be given to your children without you or your physician know
of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT
CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature —
of Chas. H. Fletcher. fs / ://
Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of
Caused a Spark.
“Your eyes are so bright you look
like you had been sparking.”
“Well, I did meet, an old flame.”
Selfish View.
She—Look at that poor moth flut
tering around the light.
He—That's better than having it
fluttering around my overcoat..—Ppck.
England’s textile mills employ more
than 1,000,000 persons.
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Helps to eradicate dandruff.
For Restoring Color and
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to manufacture a liquid preparation for pre
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