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HAM IN VARIOUS WAYS
HOW METHODS OF COOKING MAY
BE VARIED.
Must Receive the Best of Attention to
Be at Its Best—With Aspic
Jelly It Makes a Delicious
Combination.
According to the way it is cooked,
the same ham can be made into two
different things. It can be juicy, sweet
and tender —or hard, dry and tough.
It should be thoroughly cooked, wheth
er it is baked or boiled. If it is to be
eaten cold and is boiled, it should be
cooled in the liquid in which it was
cooked. The boiling should be slow,
so that the ham will be tender, but
will not fall to pieces the moment a
knife is put to it.
Baked ham is more troublesome to
prepare than boiled ham, perhaps, but
it is better. Here is a recipe for baked
ham with cider sauce. Soak a whole
ham for the night in cold water. In
the morning remove it from the water.
Mix flour and water into a thick paste
and put this over the lean part of the
ham. This ia to keep in all the juices,
so that the meat must be thoroughly
and thickly covered. Bake in a mod
erate oven 25 minutes for every pound.
Then take off the skin and the paste
covering and cover the ham with
bread crumbs. Brown in the oven and
serve with this sauce: Boil two cups
of cider for five minutes, aid then add I
two teaspoonfuls of chopped onion, a
tablespoonful of chopped celery, a bay
leaf, two whole cloves and six crushed
peppercorns Reduce the cider to a
cupful and serve.
Aspic jelly can be used tn many i
ways with ham to produce delicious
wmblnations. An easy way to make ;
aspic jelly is to use any sort of clear
meat stock you may have on hand
Flavor it with herbs and spices and
for every quart add an ounce of gela
tin. Ham jelly, made with aspic, is
prepared in this way: Chop the re
mains of cold boiled ham, freed from
fat and gristle, and then pound them
to a paste. Measure this and to each
cupful add half a teaspoonful of dry
xiustard, two teaspoonfuls of butter,
* little cayenne pepper, half a cup of
whipped cream and half a cup of
cool, liquid aspic. Pour in small molds.
These little molds of jelly can be
served with mayonnaise dressing on
lettuce leaves. The jelly can be mold
ed in a large mold and sliced to serve
in place of cold meat.
Ginger Drops.
Beat to a cream one cupful of butter
or vegetable shortening and two cup
fuls of sugar. Add one cupful of mo
lasses, one scant tablespoonful of gin
ger and one cupful of boiling water
with a level tablespoonful of soda dis
solved in it. Mix well, then add three
well beaten eggs and one cupful of
chopped raisins and nut meate. stirred
into five cupfuls of flour. Drop by
spoonfuls on well greased tins and
bake in a medium oven.
To Mend a Long Tear.
Mend a long tear In any garment
which will not be subjected to close
inspection by putting underneath the
break a piece of some strong fabric.
Machine stitch on the inside down
each edge, then turn the needle to the
middle and zigzag across the seam.
This makee a firm as well as a neat
mend. For the hard worn places on
a small boy's trousers It is the best
treatment, strengthening a thin place
as well as mending it.
Spinach Salad.
Put spinach in a steam cooker for
ten minutes. Put it through the food
chopper and add seasonings. Pour
into the mold. leaving a space in the
middle. When cold fill the space with
mayonnaise. When ready to serve
turn out on lettuce with a little sliced
yolk of egg on each and with the
whites of egg cut in rings on the let
tuce.
Care of Brooms.
If brooms are dipped in a pall-of
suds for a few minutes once a week
it will make them tough and pliable
and they last much longer.
If one keeps a pair of the cotton
gloves used by the woodsmen near the
stove to slip on when putting wood on
the fire they will save many a burned
finger.
If one has to get in wood try mak
ing an apron of a burlap bag; tie on
as any apron and take the bottom in
your hand and fill with wood and see
how much lighter the work will be.
Always.
There has always been a tendency
on the part of saints, philosophers and
excitable people generally to feel sure
that what is wrong with the world is
ignorance—that if only people might
be induced to listen they could not
but incline their hearts to the attrac
tions of manifest righteousness.
Just Like Him.
A man knows he must look pleased
when his wife tells him that their
rww infant (with as yet no features
M relief) is his perfect image.
DRUG HOUSE ENJOINED
BY FEDERAL COURT
Judge Jeremiah Neterer, of the
United States' district court, to-day
granted a permanent injunction in be
half of the Centaur Company of New '
York, the manufacturers of Fletcher's '
Castoria, against the Stewart & i
Holmes Drug Company of this city.
The controversy arose from the sim- i
ulating of the labels of this well-known ,
preparation, and from the evidence !
filed in the case it was shown that the |
infringing label was first discovered
on sale in Honolulu, and was traced to
its origin here in Seattle.
The defendant company is one of !
the oldest, and largest concerns of its :
kind in the Northwest.
The decree carries with it an order :
that the Stewart & Holmes Company i
recall the goods which are on the mar- j
ket under the infringing label, and to ’
pay all costs in the suit and damages I
assessed at S4OO. —Seattle, Wash , |
"Times." —Adv.
A Valentine.
"Do you know," said Dicky Byrde to |
one of his friends at the club, "Miss ;
Twilkens told me she never really ap- !
preciated poetry until she read the
Valentine sonnet I addressed to her?”
"Yes,” was the answer; “she told
pie the same thing.”
"Did she. though?’
“Certainly. She also remarked that
there was nothing like contrast to as- I
sist in forming an opinion."
WBETS” m
SLUGGISH M
No sick headache, sour stomach,
biliousness or constipation
by morning.
Get a 10-cent box now.
'rum the rascals out—the headache,
biliousness, indigestion, the sick, sour
stomach and foul gases—turn them
out to-night and keep them out with
Cascaretß.
Millions of men and women take a
Cascaret now and then and never
know the misery caused by a lazy
liver, clogged bowels or an upeet stom
ach.
Don't put in another day of distress
Let Cascarets cleanse your stomach;
remove the sour, fermenting food;
take the excess bile from your liver
and carry out all the constipated
waste matter and poison in the
bowels. Then you will feel great.
A Cascaret to-night straightens you
out by morning. They work while
you sleep. A 10-cent box from
any drug store means a clear head,
sweet stomach and clean, healthy liver
and bowel action for months. Chil
dren love Cascarets because they
never gripe or sicken. Adv.
Misfits.
It was Robert’s first visit to the zoo.
"What do you think of the animals?”
inquired Uncle Ben.
After a critical inspection of the ex
hibit the boy replied:
"I think the. kangaroo and the ele
phant should change tails.” —Younge-
town Telegram.
DEEP CRACKS ON JOINTS
P. O. Box 378, El Paso, Texas. —"My
trouble began December, 1911. It com
menced on me by causing a scurf-like
skin and my toe joints, finger joints
। and lips commenced to crack and
split open. My finger cracks would J
bleed all day long; the cracks were
very deep and my thumb seemed to
be cracked to the bone. My hands
were so bad that I had to sleep with
gloves on. The cracks in my lips
would bleed often during the day and
I used to put adhesive plaster across
them to try to keep them closed. My
toes would bleed, and I would • find
■ blood in my socks when the day’s
i work w’as done. The skin around the
cracks was red and inflamed. I wore
shoes one size too large on account of
my feet being so sore. I used to be
come frantic with pain at times. My
hands and feet used to smart.
“I suffered agony for four months.
I went to town and got some Cuticura
Soap and Ointment. From the time I
commenced with the Cuticura Soap
and Ointment until completely cured
was just nineteen days.” (Signed)
Jack Harrison, Nov. 19, 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.
To Be Desired.
"How is the star actress today?”
“I don’t know. The doctor’s in her
room now, taking her temperament.”
You Look Prematurely OldJ
WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE, ALAMO. GEORGIA.
Ever feel that you can go no fur
ther —that you must have rest for that
lafne and aching back —relief from that
constant, dead-tired feeling?
Have you suspected your kidneys?
Kidney disease shows itself in back
ache, nervous troubles and disorders
of the kidney secretions. If tired,
worried, lame, rheumatic, dizzy and
nervous don't let a possible weakness
of the kidneys escape attention until
it turns into a case of gravel, dropsy
or Bright's disease.
Sick kidneys go from bad to worse.
Their useful work of filtering the blood
is only partly done. Poisons that
should be passed out with the kidney
secretions are held in the blood, cir
culating freely, attacking muscles,
nerves and vital organs. The kidneys
inflame, swell and throb, and that is
the cause of sharp pains in the back,
or that dull, constant heavy ache.
For quick help use Doan’s Kidney
Pills. No other kidney remedy is used
and recommended so generally. Take
them when you feel the first bad
backache, or see the first disturbance
of the kidney secretions. Doan’s have
Aiding the Busy Editor.
J. C. Vincent McMaster, the well
known efficiency engineer of Cleve
land, said in a recent lecture on scien
tific management:
"Carry scientific management far
enough and you not only double and
treble your employes’ work, but you
get other people to do part of your
own work also
“Take the case of the magazine edi
tor.
“A sonneteer, entering the editors
office timidly, said:
“‘I have here, sir, a sequence of
fourteen spring sonnets which 1
hope—’
“‘Very good,’ said the editor with
out looking up. ‘Very good. Just drop
’em in the waste basket yourself,
please. I’m busy this morning.’ ”
“OH 11 FEEL
SO THANKFUL”
Sincere Gratitude Expressed by Lady
After being Delivered From
a Very Low State.
Hayne, N. C.—”l feel it my duty,”
says Mrs’Z. V. Spell, of this place, "to
tell everybody how much good Cardui,
the woman’s tonic, has done for me.
lAst spring, I suffered dreadfully
from womanly troubles, and was in a
very low state of health, was not able
to be up to attend any of my duties.
We finally consulted our family phy
sician, and he advised me to try Car
dui, the woman’s tonic, which I did,
and soon I began to feel better. After
using seven or eight bottles, I was
able to do my housework.
I am now able to do all of my work
and take care of my children. I feel
so thankful for the benefit I have re
ceived that I shall heartily recommend
Cardui to all similarly afflicted
women.”
If you, lady reader, suffer from any
of the numerous ills so common to j
your sex, try Cardui. It has been
helping weak, nervous, worn-out
women for over half a century, and
will help you, too.
Cardui is a perfectly harmless, vege
table extract, of mild acting, medici
nal, tonic herbs. It is the ideal,
strengthening medicine for women.
Cardui regulates Irregularities, tones
up the womanly organs, and brings
i back the brightness of health.
i Get a bottle today.
N. B.— Write to: Ladies’ Advisory Dept., Chatta-
' nooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., for
Special Instructions, and M-page book." Home Treat-
| ment for Women," sent in plain wrapper, on
request. Adv.
—
Insatiability.
President Wilson told a little group
of Princeton visitors a Thanksgiving
story.
“Those who complain this year,’? he
said, “are as insatiable as the little
boy at the Thanksgiving party.
“To this little boy at the party’s
end, a lady said:
“ ’Well, did you have a good time?”
“ ‘No’m.’
“‘Why, how was that?’
“ ‘They told me to eat as much as I
wanted, and I—l couldn’t,’ ”
Its Kind.
“This prima donna has a velvet
voice.”
"Os course she has. That is where
she gets her pile.”
Feel All Used Up?
"Every Picture-
Tells a Story"
■1 iMofA 1
“What will hi Ip my back?”
“When Your Back is Lame—Remember the Name"
DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS
Sold fey an Dealers. Friers 50 cents. Fostcr-Mllburn Co. Buffalo. N. Y, Proprietors
K
Keep Your Horse Sound and Well
Learn to know his ailments and treat them
i yourself. Our free booklet, “Veterinary
i Experience,” tells clearly how to correctly K wow
diagnose and curcyour horse’s sickness with fevWS
Tuttle’s Elixir Ba
It Never Fails Jri
Tuttle's Elixir, Tuttle’s Hoof Ointment, Tuttle’s Condition
Powders, and other Tuttle Remedies are used by horse owners
everywhere.
Don’t risk the value and life of your horse—always have Tuttle’s
Elixir in the stable.
Buy a bottle of Tuttle’s Elixir today. Your dealer has it—if
not, send us his name and tt) cents and we will semi you a large
size bottle prepaid, also a copy of “ Veterinary Experience.”
TUTTLE’S ELIXIR CO., If) Beverly Street, BoMon, Mass.
K AIT HEN you sow cow peas
»V to add nitrogen to your
•* you need, more than
ever, to balance up the plant
ration by using plenty of
POTASH
and phosphoric acid.
Kainit and acid phosphate
in equal parts is right, dr one
part Muriate of Potash to
three of the phosphate.
Write to us for Free Book
let on the cow pea, or any
other crops you are interested
Cow Pea with Potash Pays.
tier about Potash Prices or write to us.
any amount from 200 lbs. (one bag) up.
.1 WORKS, he., 42 Broadway, New York
kk Block Atlanta, Empire Bldg.
Means, Whitney Central Bank Bldg.
t Trust Bldg. San Francisco, 25 California St.
Stiff Joints and Pains?
MUSTEROIL Quickly Relieves
Keep a jar in the house. It is the
premier remedy for Backache, Sore
Joints or Muscles, Rheumatic Pains, etc.
MUSTEROLE is a
clean, white ointment
made with oil of mus
tard. It penetrates to
the seat of pain and
drives it away, but does
not blister the tenderest
skin.
It takes the place of the mussy, old
fashioned mustard plaster.
MUSTEROLE is recommended for
IF YOU HAVE
Malaria or Piles, Sick Headache. Costive
Howels, Dumb Aiue, Sour Stomach, and
Belching; If your lood does not assimilate and
you have no appetite,
Tull’s Pills
will remedy these troubles. Price, 25 cents.
BOOTH-OVERTON 1
Dyspepsia Tablets I
stop Intestinal Fermentation, Immediately. I
Relieve Gas and Distress after Eating. One ■
size only, Me. Money refunded if they do I
not help, or write for Free Sample Box and I
TRY them first if you wish.
11 Broadway BOOTH-OVERTOH CO. Mew Torii J
brought new life and strength to thou
sands of despairing men and women,
and there is nothing in the remedy to
i cause any harm or start a pill-taking
habit.
Here’s the best of proof—testimony
from a grateful user.
GIVEN UP TO DIE
Kidney Disease Brought on a Complete
Collapse,
Oliver Chappell. R. F. D. No. 8, Horw
heada. N. Y. says: "Kidney (rouble came
on me suddenly and I didn't realist itg
seriousness until I collapsed. Four doctors
treated me but none of their medicines did
me the least bit of good. I was so bad that
all one summer I had to sleep out doors In
a hammock, bolstered up with pillows. I
had to get up about twenty times at night
to pass the kidney secretions. When I was
well, 1 weighed one hundred seventy pounds,
but the Hlikbs brought me down to one hun
dred pounds. My hands were numb and I
couldn’t do a bit of work. The doctors gave
me up to die and I lost hope myself. I was
in constant pain .My sister told me to try
Doan s Kidney I llis and the first box helpet
me. I wasn’t no nervous and I felt better.
/\s I kept on taking the remedy. I got back
my weight and 1 felt like a different man.
Doan's Kidney Fills put me on my feet so
that I could work; they saved my life.”
Bronchitis, Croup, Asthma, Pleurisy,
Lumbago, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises,
Stiff Neck, Headache and Colds of
the Chest (it prevents Pneumonia).
At your druggist’s — in 25c and 50c
jars and a special large hospital size
(or $2 SO.
WWE
F. R. L. Sbcosd. 18 W. I2Bth St., New York City
says: "Deaae send me for office use. a eood
size jarof Musterole as I find it most benefi
cial for applications on patients.” (63)
THB NSW FRENCH REMEDY. Nos. No 9. NJk
THERAPION Hospitals with
great success, cures chronic weakness, lost vigob
A VIM, KIDNEY, BLADDER, DISEASES, BLOOD POISON,
PILES. EITHER NO. DRUGGISTS or MAIL sl. POST 4 CTS
, FOUGERA Co, 90, BEEKMAN ST. NE W YORK or LYMAN BROS
j TORONTO. WRITE FOR FREE BOOK TO DR. LE CLERO
Med.Co, Haverstock Rd. Hampstead, London, Eng.
I TRY NEW DRAGEE (TASTELESS) FORMOF E A oy to TAII
THERAPION
SEE THAT TRADE MARKED WORD ‘THERAPION’ IS ON
| BRIT. GOVT.STAMP AFFIXED TO ALL GENUINE PACKETS.
'
I 1 nnu Something new. Agents HO day, straight sal-
LUUn ary to right agent to sell greatest article evai
invented. The Midget Collapsible Garment hangei
for men, women and children, carry in vest pocket.
Pocket book. Bend 25c sample outfit. Satisfaction of
money refunded. BldgMCa., 908 Bewloa 81., brattle, Waafc.
RHODE ISLAND REDS and CAMPINEB
the greatest layers Uggs 11.00 per setting up. Fros
booklet Old Va. Poultry Farm, Lawrenceville, Va.
W. N. U„ ATLANTA, NO. 10-1914.
Accept no substitute.
If your druggist
cannot supply you,
send 25c or 50c to the
MUSTEROLE Com
pany, Cleveland, Ohio,
and we will mail you a
jar, postage prepaid.