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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1911)
Helen of Troy Head-Dress Photograph by Underwood APAMOUS Parisian coiffeur artist Is tho author of ths head adorn mont, which, by tho way. will bo worn by sovoral of tho bcautlos in a forthcoming Amorlcan produc tion. Tho band Is of greon Volvot with FOR SMALL GIRL This pretty drcsa is mndo up in Shantung in a light Bhudo of blue. Tho full bodlco has a llttlo square, yoke embroldorod with shades of brown, green or bluo silk, tho waist band and cuffs boing embroidered to match. Tho full gathered skirt has two tucks mado abovo the horn; It Is sown to tho Bruno band us bodice, and both faston at back. Material roqulred. Threo yards thirty-four inches wide. Effective Drees. A slmplo but offectlvo dress worn recently by a young girl Is a broad striped bluo and whlto cotton, made with u tunic bound with bluo, a nar row belt ombroldorod with currant tinted chenille, a full bodice, pretty well hidden by an old-fashioned em broidered whlto muslin collar, cover ing tho shoulders, and made in front with plaited ends of tho same em broidered muslin, tho whlto hat hav ing an upstanding crown, whlto and bluo tulips set up against it Blue foulards with largo lozengo spots find a great deal of favor for girls at garden parties, made with the deep sailor collar of tho same, bound with soft bluo Bilk. Matting Rugo. When purchasing matting got sev eral yards extra, with which to make summer rugs. You can cut this ex tra piece Into desired lengtns and tin ish them neatly on the edges by pull ing out tho straws to tho dopth of several inches and tying up the threads. These rugs protect tho floor cover ing quite as well as heavier ones and have tho ndvantago of being without fuzz and easily cleaned. . Motor Bonnets, New motor bonnots nre mado up en tirely of wido and narrow plaited frills. These are put on a thin gauzo foundation which Is stiffened with wire. Tho frills are ofton made of black and whlto ribbon and held In placo around the middle of tho bonnet by a two-Inch band of black velvot Green Is a favorlto color for summer and stpno gray has proved a service able ou & Underwood. N. T. n long, dull gold fringe. It ' is very offectlvo whoro tho wearer is pos sessed of classic features. According to fashion reports. It will bo very pop ulat this winter, though not suitable to all. RIBBONS MAY BE WASHED And, as Moat Mothora Will Agree, Thero Is Considerable Economy In the Plan. Whon thero are several schoolgirl daughters In tho family tho cxpondl turo on hair ribbons necomes quite a considerable Itom. Fastidious moth ers who doclaro that ribbons novor look well .whon washed should try tho following mothod: Mako a uilxturo of threo ounces of soft soap, threo tablespoonsful of honoy, to a tcacupful of gin and wa ter. Tho ribbon Is placed on a board and scrubbed with tho mixture. ' It is then rinsed by dipping several times in clean, cold water, and not squeezed out, but hung over n lino to drip, then put botweon cloths and Ironed by drawing tho ribbons from under tho iron. This prevents creasing and a stringy appearanco at finish. Tho iron should bo kept still with pressuro up on It. White ribbons will not turn yellow whon washed If tho water Is warm In stead of hot, and tho soap used a ilno whlto quality. Rlnso In threo waters, tho last being a strong bluo. Hang in tho sun until half dry, then press under clean muslin with a warm iron. GOOD TO LEAVE HAIR ALONE Rarely Does' It Pay to Seek to Im proves on What Nature Has Ordained. After all, I would advlso no ono tc chango tho color of tho hair, though it bo as black as Erebus. Nature givos each faco the framework most suit nblo to it. Sho nevor needs corrco tion on that point. Why not dress the hair to suit tin face, no matter what is tho prevail Ing fashion? Hair should bo allowed to grow grnj naturally. All dyes destroy tho beautj and color of the hair. Lot us graco fully accopt tho snowy locks of ugo They harmonize wltn tho faco whlct has been changed by tlmo and sor row. Many faces are cottoned and beautified by whlto hnlr. It is raort graceful and dignified not to attempt to repair tho ravages of time, Ex change. Street Dresses Featured, Dresses of bluo sorgo can practical ly be considered staple merchandise, as they aro usually In good demand for general wear, says tho Drygood' Economist This season they will b especially favored and are being fca tured with bright-colored .'Immlngi and whlto. Tho bluo and white com blnntlon has been particularly populai In Paris, and manufacturers who hav several modols showing tho whlto 01 bluo and whlto trimmings anticipate they will ,tako well with tho trade Judging from tho orders alreadj placed. The Frill Jabot. Ono of the latest novelties front Paris is tho frill jabot of plaited uiub lln, In which a plaited pleco of mate rial about twclvo inches long it caught together in tho center with i strip of muslin and pinned at tho front of tho laco collar, forming a semi circle or spreading fan-shaped Jabot Another now Jabot which is very slml lor has tho lower edges graduated b being cut obliquely. This is mado ol marquisette with insertions and odg ings of valenclonncs or cluny lace bo tween which a hint of color is introduced. OMB say that wo should Eat In llvn And Home ntiv I.lva tn mt. But look nt it which evrr way, 'TI true, to llvo wa oat WAYS OF SERVING LIVER. To many this plebeian dish will not Appeal, but wo can only feol sympathy for those who mlsa tho good things that may be served alono and in com bination with liver. For minced liver slmmor the meat in water for twenty-flvo minutes. Then drain und chop flnoly. Add two onions chopped and popper and salt?. Hoturn to tho saucepan and coyor with cold water and cook twenty minutes; thon ndd enough broad crumbs to mako It thick. Mako a border of mashed pota toes nround a platter and pour tho minced llvor In the contor. Liver with bacon Is the most com mon way of corvlng liver. Parboil the sllcos of llvor, drain and roll In flour. Have a fow slices of bacon fried until crisp; remove thorn nnd add an onion, cook until yollow, then romovo nnd add tho llvor. Drown well on both sides, and whon well cooked placo on tho platter and garnish with tho ba con and rings of fried onion. Dacon and small pieces of llvor placed alternately on skewors, thon baked In tho ovon Is nnothor dainty way of serving llvor. Roasted Liver. Cut llttlo slits in a fresh calf's llvor and put Into thoso silts small plccos of rat salt pork cut Into strips. If you hnvo. and can uco, a larding ncodlo. this may bo dono very neatly. Allow tho liver to lio In the following mlxturo for an hour: Tho Julco of olio lomon, ono table spoonful or ollvo oil, a sllco of onion, two tnblospoonruls or vinegar, threo cloves, a hair a bay loaf and salt and popper. Turn frequently whllo soak ing. Drain and wrap In buttered pa per nnd roaBt for an hour and a hair, longor ir tho llvor weighs very much. When nenrly dono remove tho pnper, dredge with flour and brown, basting with a llttlo butter. Servo with a to mato sauce. Liver In Casserole. Lard tho llvor and lay it on a bed or diced vegeta bles. A row stalks or cnlery, a small turnip, one carrot, nn onion nnd bits or salt pork. Add two cups or stock or boiling water, two cloves, a sprig or parsley and a fourth of a bay leaf. Cover and cook until tho vegetables aro tender. Servo from tho dish. A little flour mny bo added for thlckon Ing, If desired. ON'T hunt nftcr trouble, but look for success. You ii Unci what you look for, don't took for distress. If you see but your shadow, remember, I Pray, That the sun Is still shining, but you're tn tho wny. Don't grumble, don't bluster, don't dream and don't shirk, Don't think of your worries, but think of your work. The worries will vanish, tho work will bo dono. No man sees his shadow who faces tho aun. -Today's. WHAT TO EAT. Salmon, canned, or If ono is for tunato enough to Hvo whore they may bo procured fresh, aro ono of our most satisfactory fish. Thoy aro so many nlco ways of serving It that a row may bo reminders. As n salad with a chopped plcklo and a bit ot col cry and dressing it is univorsally llkod, Salmon Loaf. Shrod with a fork a can of salmon, pour off tho oil nnd set asldo. Add ono egg, throd-fourths of a cup of milk, salt, two tablespoon fuls of butter, and throe-fourths of a cup ot bread crumbs. Mold In a loaf, put Into a pan nnd pour ovor tho oil; buko hair an hour nnd servo with to mato sauce. A cup or strained tomato seasoned with red poppor, cloves and onion. Pour around tho loaf and servo. Whon tho fresh fish is obtainable, which Is, of courso, so vpry superior to the canned, try broiling n salmon steak. Dry It woll, and dredgo with flour, then lay on a well-buttered broiler or gridiron. If using an Iron, turn with a broad-bladod knifo nnd an egg whisk on top to provent Its breaking. Whon cooked to a light brown, lay on n hot platter, season with pepper and salt nnd servo at once. Salmon Corquettoo. Theso may bo mado from left-ovor salmon when It has beon served plain. To half n can of salmon add a cup of bread crumbs and pepper and salt Mix two maEhed potatoes with tho salmon .and tho whlto of an egg, woll bcaton. Roll in egg and crumbs and fry in dcop fat Salmon served with macaroni makos a good dish; nlso with rico. Baked Salmon, Take n small can of salmon, threo eggs nnd two tnblospoon fuls of butter. Drain tho salmon, Sake carefully, season with salt and pepper and mix with tho Jhreo eggs, hard-cooked and chopped fine, and ono and a fourth cup's of broad crumbs. Soften with a half cup or milk or water, add tho buttor and form Into a loaf. Bako twenty minutes. V OMB say that wo should Eat I Utl presenco ot n large amount of enllnlnsn In food ennbles Ml oftvu 10 satisfy tho nppotlto without In' Jury from over-eatlna. Cellulose Is tho woody nber In fruits and vegetables. WHEN MARKETING. Remember that fresh fish bavo eyes bright, not glazed and sunken. Tho flesh Is firm, tho odor good. Look to sco that your milk bottlos hold tho standard measure. Thoy are usually n quarter or a cup short on n quart This amounts to a good deal in Ihb courso or a year's bills. Doos your baker carry bread un covered through tho stroot and hnndlo it with uncovered hands? Or do you hnvo It wrapped in paper? Pay a cent moro and have clean brend. Never buy cheap cotton towollng ror dish towols. Llnon koops whlto, wears bettor, absorbs tho water and aro all-'round bettor towols. Havo a pair of scalos, good roltablo ones, In tho kltchon, and keep a strict watch on tho weights. A good mor chant respects such a careful buyer and will sco that sho 13 fairly treated. Suggestions for Housekepers. When fruit Julco rofUBos to Jell, ndd a tablcBpoonful or two ot vlnogar to tho Julco. Whon fruit 1b high, save tho poolings and cores nnd many an oxtra glass or good Jolly may bo added to tho storo, An easy way to All prcscrvo Jars Is to uso a gravy boat Tho handlo makes It easy to dip and tho spout Is Just right to enter tho top of tho Jar. If fat or milk is spilled on a soft plno floor, or in fact on' nny floor, pour cold wnter on It nt once and tho fat will hardon and save sinking Into tho floor nnd making n spot. Uoforo using tho cassorolo, put It into a pan ot cold water nnd bring tho wnter slowly to tho boiling point. This tcmpors tho dish and makos it bear strong heat without cracking. Boll about five minutes. Never lot dish water dry In tho tow ols; rlnso first in cold wator, then wash them In hot soap suda and rinse again, and dry. Towols cared for tn this way will novor got gray, Koop a cork on tho lottor fllo or splndlo on your desk. It may savo an eyo or two. mm Tff 12, iRnomnt of ourselves, g Heir ofton our own tinrms, which tho wise powers Deny us for our Rood; so tlnd profit, Dy losing your prayers. Shakcspoare. SUGGESTIONS FOR HOUSEWIVES. When enno seats In tho chairs sag, turn them upsldo down and scrub with hot soapsuds, thon rlnso in hot wator. Whon dry thoy will bo drawn tight again. Insist upon getting sixty pounds of potatoes to a bushol, oxcluslvo of tho basket Uso tho small-sized clothes pins; they stay on bettor than tho largo ones. Old oil cloth is usoful for mats and pads to savo tho table. Cut in squares and uso it under hot dishes. Old paint stains may bo removed from cloth by rubbing first with ollvo oil and thon with chloroform. Add sugar to fruit whon half cooked, and save in tho amount or sugar used. A crochet hook is n good artlclo to kcop in tho bathroom to draw out lint, hairs, etc., from tho pasto plpos which stop the flow of water. A llttlo powered pumice will remove stains from undor tho finger nails. Apply It with an orango stick. To keep corns from troubling rub thorn often with a lino piece of sand paper. To clean nnd renew' tho shlno or leather, dust well, thon rub with u mlxturo or throu parts honzlno and ono or sweot oil. Dip a sperm candlo In tho hot starch Just botoro taking off tho stovo, or add a pleco of pnrulTln as largo as a poa. It keeps tho starch from sticking. A shoo case to hold half n dozen pairs of shoes nnd slippers Is almost un ImllsponEnblo addition to tho Inside or tho closet door. Tho shoos nro al ways In pairs and can bo round In tho dark. As a perspiration doodorant soda Is excellent It is used dusted on llbo powder. To provont tho sink pipe rrom clog ging, uso plenty or washing Boda in hot wator onco a wook. A Problem In Finance. "Perkins looks worried. Must have somo big problom on his mind." "Yos. Ho's trying to flguro how to lit a 1910 raortgago to a 1011 touring car." Llfo. Wide Doorways. Club President This is a very- se lect club; somo big men como hero. Country Visitor I preaumo that's why you havo such spacious door ways. Judge. MJBELA wtm II forma HlMtdown Oh bottto SPOHM MEDIOAL CO., GREAT TRUTH IN EPIGRAM Few Words of the Late Edwin A. Ab bey Contain a Whole Sermon to Misers. "The Into Edwin A. Abbey, the American- painter who lived in Lon itoi. was only comfortably off, whuro as ho might hnvo boon rich." Tho speaker, a Chicago art dealer, had Just returnod rrom Europe Ho continued! "I dined ono evening with Abbey in his house In Chelsea, nnd nrtcr dinner wo wnlked In the bluo twilight on the Chelsea embankment. "As wo passed Old 3wan Houbo nnd Clock House, and tho other superb residences thnt front tho river, I ro proached Abbey for hla extravagance "'Why,' i said, pointing toward Clock House, 'ir you had saved your money, you might bo living in a pal ace llko that today.' "Out Abboy, with n laugh, rathor got tho hotter of mo. Ho rattled oft thin epigram and It's an epigram I'll nlwayB rotnomber whon I'm' tomptod to bo parsimonious: " 'Somo rolka,' ho snld, 'aro bo busy putting somothlng by ror n rnlny dny that tlicy, got llttlo or no good out or pleasant wenthor.' " Qualified Player. Marlon's mother was ill, and tho aunt who took hor plnco at tho head or tho household plied tho chlldron with unaccustomed nnd Bomctlmosdls llkod nrtlcloB of diet, Ono dny, after boing compelled to oat onlots, Mnrlon refused to say graco. "Thon you must alt at tho tnblo un til you nro ready to nay it!" was tho mint's storn Judgment. An hour or so Inter, whon the brilliant sunshine nnd Impatient calls of her comrades together comprised an lrrostlblo ap peal, Marlon capitulated thus: "Oh, Lord, mako mo thonkrul for having had to cat horrid old onions, lfyou can do it But I know you can't" A Trlho Withered. In his nntlvo tonguo no ono could hnvo mado mora graceful speeches that Monslour Diane, but when he cssnyed compllmonts In English bo was not qulto bo successful. "Huvo I changed In Uiq flvo yenrs slnco wo mot in Paris?" nskod tho eldorly womnn who desired nbovo nil things to bo thought youngor, much youugor, than alio was. "Madanio," Bald tho courtlor, his hnnd on his hoart, "you look llko n roBo of 20 years I" Youth's Com panion. Friendship is tho flower of a mo ment, and tho fruit of tlmo. Kotze bue. It doesn't require a skillful drlvor to drlvo somo men to drink; A HIT ' What Qho Gained by Trying Again. - . A falluro at first makes us esteem final success. A family In Minnesota that now en joys PoBtum would novor havo known how good It Is If tho mother had beon discouraged by tho falluro of hor first attempt to prepare it. Hor 'son tolls tho story: "Wo had novor tmort Postum till last spring whon fathor brought homo a packago ono ovonlng Just to try it Wo had heard from our neighbors, and in fact ovory ono who UBed It, how well thoy liked It. "Woll, tho next morning Mother browed It about flvo minutes, Just as sho had boon in tho habit or doing with coffco without paying special at tention to tho directions printed on tho package. It looked weak and didn't havo a very promising color, but nevertheless rather raised his cup with an air of oxcoptancy. It cortaln ly did glvo him a great surprlso, but I'm afraid it wasn't a vory pleasant ono, for ho put down his cup with a look of disgust. Mother wasn't discouraged though, and next morning gavo It nnothor trial, lotting it stand on tho stovo till boil ing began and thon lotting it boll for fifteen or twenty mlnutoa, and thin tlmo wo woro all bo pleased with it that wo havo used it over slnco, "Father was a conflrmod dyBpoptlo and a cup of coffco was to him llko poi son. So ho novor drinks it nny moro, but drinks Postum regularly. Ho isn't troubled with dyspopsla now and la actually growing fot, nnd I'm Buro Postum Is tho cause or it, All the chll dron nro allowed to drink It and thoy aro porroct pictures of health." Namo given by Postum Co., Battlo Creek, Mich. Road tho llttlo book, "Tho Road to Wollvllle," in pkgs. "Thoro's a reason," Kvcr rcml tlio nliovr Irtli-rf A nctv ono niipcitrs from time to time. They nre irrmilnr, true, und full of liumuu lateral. IL COLT DISTEMPER MtdnHottxnila MTIOff hiiiim. IUKK. nit of d I Bl rfctnMr mrmr kM . ad iiw mM im$ for mm la foL A (I II hafUi M mxA martatred to H I I40don otdragvUteaad brnoMtal0fv. 6f vent frf prwl4 br l MMfiotarm. Out now bow to pourMoe throat. Out ttm Jl hmkMRlTMfrwTtblBf'. loet.1 Nraata VMM. tkFgwt MtHac S honrfcodlalot& wlTyr. nuron. wo and HwUt.nluUrt.l.,Ui., Q&sfieI, fad., U.S. A CONTAGIOUS. Gaybozo Whon my wife- saw th condition I was In when I got home from tho club last night it JuBt stag gored hor I Martini I'm not surprised. You know you drank enough for two, old man I ' Important to Mothers . Examtno carefully overy bottle ot CASTORIA, a tsnfo and sure remedy for Infants and children, and Bee that It Ttnarfl ihf Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Plotchor'a Castoria In Seclusion. "Is your inlatrosB at homo?" "Aro you tho manicure lady?" "No, Indeed!" "Thon sho ain't at homo, mum." Stop the Pain. The hurt of a burn or a out utops when Colo's Carbollsalvo is applied. It heats quickly und prevents scars. 25o and 60o by drujrslstn. For frco sample write to J. V. Colo & Co., Black Itlvcr Falls, Wis. Such a plntltudn of a world, la which all working horses can be well fed, and Innumerable working men die starved. BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS FREE Bond Ja itainp fur Ore aamplra of mj yetf cbolo -rat add Hmbosjod Dlrtliday, Mower and Motta l'oat Card beautiful colon and lorelleat doalfna. Art luat Crd C1ud,731 Jackaon St., Tbpeka, Kantw My friend 1b dear, but my enemy la also useful; tho frlond shown me what 1 can do, tho enemy Bhowa me what I ought to do. Schlllor. Do ynu ever luve Ilcadache, Tootiiaclio, or Earache? Most pcpple do. Hamlin Witard Oil is the bcit household remedy nnd liniment for theso everyday troubles. Dlosscd nro the happiness-makers. DlcsBod aro thoy who know how to shlno on ono's gloom with their cheer, Henry Ward Uoocher. Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing .Syrup for Children teething, softens the gutai, reduces Inflamma tion, alluys pain, cures wind collo, 96a a bottls A mulo field om kicks without cause, but a man is different. Mnny who used to smoke lOo cIjrarH now buy Lewis' Slnglo Hinder stralnht Co. Words nro somotlmos tho result of thought, but too ofton thoy nro not. The Army of Constipation I Growing; Smaller Every Day. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS are responsible they not only glvo relict tney perma nently cure Con stipation. Mil-. Hons use. them for Billouinen. lodlf estloD, Sick Headache, Sallow SIda. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature uflnti AU I &&'m&hkm annual .Installment!. Ample wator hudiiIt iraaran tocd. 11JA110 niltlUATlON CO., UlcMluld" Idauo, IRRIGATED FRUIT AMD fXOWCR TARtf AT A H A0UI VI0B. Hbow plae of Itto (1 rande Celti No snow or Ice. Larsa home, stock, toola, . Krorjliilnggoei. llcadjrnoir. BOX li, boas, Tlx. Nebraska Directory 'riIAniAinMBmiABlc-'V FLOUR MILL FOB. SALS Write N. X. HNKLI- Lincoln, Hebnuka TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES lArsntt atock, ltiwott urlcea. Ilemlnirtons lit, Hml th I'rewlnra 116, ChlcaKO (8, Underwood Via, L. U Huillli HO. Momircli twTlIninniond Hi, Fox tu! full (Juarantro. Hund fur Oitalog A. II. V 8WANBON CO- 1310 Kurnam Ht, Omaba, Neh. A HIGH CUSS BUS I HESS CpUnni wUluiHvrn ycuraHuccefiabaclcoi uUllUUL It. It lmu liecn built by Itareim. inVl'2nrA!!i,SrJ?D.!P,i1 PunEAR COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 740-740 W. Uroadwar, Council Bluff. t vii ili; i