The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 26, 1911, Image 2

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    Children's Hats
Foil a girl somowhoro ubovo eight
years the first hat la appropri
ate. As hats go, It Is quito a
simple affair with a broad, round
crown and drooping: brim which
turns up la front It Is of chip or
straw braid In a natural color. A big
bow of ribbon spreads over the back
with two hanging ends, and there Is
a full wreath of apple Dloasoms
(those old-time favorites of childhood)
about the crows.
One of the most successful of chil
dren's hats, which might with oqual
propriety be classed as a bonnet, Is
shown In the second plcturo. It Is
NEW STYLE FOR FOULARD
A good many contrasts of coloring
and actual pattern, too, aro notable in
the new foulards; an absolutely dl
verse design being often Interwoven In
the one length of material, whllo boy
oral tnodel gowns combine spotted
foulard and plain twill silk or fine fnco
cloth. So one has quite sufficient
and Parisianprecedent for bringing
together 'the Plain and spotted bluo
foulards, and, for further Introducing
In tho ' manner suggested by tho
sketch graduated bands nnd flntly
folded roHOtfou of black satin, n col
lar of the flneBt lawn, and n little
frilled band to match, being other
accessories of tho corsage.
Surah Twill Silk,
, Surah twill silk In noliikcolor h a
material which Is clalmiug much t&
vorable attontlotv says a .fashion o
change. This is being used by tho
best model houses In Parte for making
tailored suits and three-piece cos
turnee, This new surah has a high
luster surface and Is unotl In exactly
tho same in mi nor as satins havo been
so freely employed recently.
Sarah Is especially well adapted for
wumiaor use In America. It Is durablo,
mtHcleutly dressy for a handsome
suit, light weight, and therefore com'
fortable for summer use In many parts
of the united states. More than this
omestle silk milk? are equipped to
proauM surah silks,
mndo of a thin silk to which Iac
braid Is nppllod. Tho crown Is a pull
of tho silk. Tho brim Is mndo of throe
ruffles of tho sldo-plalted' silk ovor a
stnglo box-plaited ruffle edged with
lace. Ribbon Is laid In small loops
about tho crown and In a rosetto of
loops, finished with hanging ends, at
the left side. Little clusters of June
roses are placed about the brim and
In the center of tho rosette. This Is
a soft and charming ploce of milli
nory art which may bo mado in any
light color, to suit the Individual
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
HAIR MUST SUIT TOILETTE
,
Notable Is the Revival of the "Bang,",
a Fashion Which Is Not Received
With Joy.
Nowadays It Is found convenient tcf
change the style of hair dressing In or
der that It may agreo with this ha,t or
that dress. There are some toilettes
that would be bereft of their effect,
and even bo mado to look absurd, If
the hair wore not arranged, In keep
ing Tho curled fringe, called tho "bang,"
has been revived,
Ono reason for the Justifiable revival
of tho light-curled lovelocks, that stray
about the fordhead 1b tho Immense
popularity of tho short center parting,
which Is Just a llttlo trying without
tholr softening lnfluonco; and anothor
is tho reinstatement of thohoavy plait
or tho twisted, drapery of hair which
1b used to frame tho chignon. Whon
the plait weights tho hair ovor tho
forehead tho counteracting effoct of a
fow gosBamor-llko' tendrils of hair bo-
low is requtslto for tho eako of olo
gance. Qno of tho coiffures of tho moment
Illustrates the conical dressing that
la becoming to tho girl with nmall
faco and mlgnon foaturos. It Is built
up by moans of a twisted drapory of
hair wljlch rosombles n plait, nnd bo-
low it Is n thick coll hold In placo by
tortoleo-shell prongs. Tho hnlr Is caro
lossly ondula bonoath, so that tho oars
aro hlddott, and thoro aro a, fow stray
lovelocks on tho forehead,
In another tho jilalt Is used no n
coronal merely, and nil fho rost of tho
hfflr Is curly oxcoptytho chlldlsh-look-lug
straight fringe.
- Tho Volatile WaUt Line.
Though the waist lino Is loss ver
satile than It usod to be, nnd Is raoro
and morn inclined to nssumo tho con
vontional position, tho Emplro offoct
Is still to bo aeon. For reception nnd
dancing gowns It Is very graceful, and
tho soft outllno it gives to the figure
1h delightfully picturesque But for
tho stroot nil this is out of place: it
gives tho woarer n silhouette that In
untidy, and suggostB a loosonoss that
Is nltogothor objoctlonnblo. In regard
also to evening gowns tho snmo fault
may bo found. So long as a tollotto
Is to bo worn chlolly whllo walking or
standing, tho short waist Is permis
sible oven desirable but for a din
nor, concert or theater It is uo longor
bo. The bust, unconfinod, falls out of
shape, and it Ib the realization of this
fact that hes led to so many of tho
newest oYontng bodlcoB being mndo
with swathed draporloa nnd oloso fit
ting linos.
The Season's Colors.
Navy bluos promlso to predominate
to a' very groat extent for outdoor
wear. , In tho matorlals wovon of two
colors navy la often combined with
deep plum, black br a brighter dark
bluo. Trimmings of red and whlto are
vouchsafed to navy serges, Oreona
aro very far from holding as bJgh a
place m tuo preparations for tno opon
Ing season as thoy havo done thia win'
tor, but combinations of bluo and
green are fancied, whllo mustard and
resedas figure promlnontlly with all
shades of'deop yellow in tho harmon
lea carried put In chiffon and satin.
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KB young women of today are
to ba the builders of tho home
of tho future; tho corner stones upon
which shall rest their beauty and
strength.
"Tho men of tho earth build houses,
halls and chambers, root and domes,.
Hut tho women of the world. God knows,
tho women build tho homes."
WAYS OF SERVINQ CR ABM EAT,
For thoso of us who llvo far from
tho natural source of crabs, wo find
the canned varloty most satisfactory.
. After visiting ono of tho canning
factories all scruples as to their
cleanly preparation aro set at rest.
They aro brought nllvo to the can
nory, nnd unless thoy aro In prlmo
condition, that Is very much nllve,
they aro rojoctod. Thoy aro washod
immediately and steamed. Then thoy
are taken to tho picking rooms whoro
women in white tako out tho meat
with metal picks. Thoy nro then
canned, sealed nnd packed without a
touch of tho hnnd to tho food.
Tho nmount of canned crabs, that
aro crowded Into a small can is as
tonishing. f
Crabs In Peppers. Add to a can of
crab meat mayonnnlse dressing and
finely shredded cabbage garnish with
strips of red popper and servo it In
green peppor cups.
Crab Meat Terrapin Style. -Cook
two tableapoonfuls of butter with half
a small onion sliced. When tho onion
is yellow romovo It, nnd add a cup of
crab meat and two tablospoonfuls of
orange Julco. Cook throo minutes, add
a third of a cup of heavy cream and
the yolks of two eggs. Season with
salt and cayonno.
Crabs With Cheese. Add to a cup
of rich cream sauce one can of crab
meat.' Put It In a butterod baking
dish with a layer of grated choose, a
layer of breadcrumbs and' another
layer of cheese, Dako In a modernto
ovon.
Crabs With Mushrooms. Mush
rooms aro now In season, and they,
with crab meat, mako a royal entroo
for a luncheon or a chafing dish sup
per. Mnko a rich whlto sauce and
add a can of crab meat and a pint
of fresh mushrooms shredded and
sauted in a tablespoonful of butter
boforo adding to the crab meat. Sea
son with mushroom catsup nnd servo,
In rnmokins.
AKIS no complaint what'er thy
puln:
Others have borna far worse than thine.
llrave struggle only victory sain.
And know the rest Which Is dlvlno.
In haaven and on earth Is peace;
In thine heart, too, lot trouble cease.
WHEN ONE 13 ENTERTAIN INQ.
A dainty, lnoxpenslvo company
salad Is mado by cutting cold boiled
potatoes with a French scoop into
balls, marlnato with ollvo oil nnd
vlnogar, salt and popper for an hour;
then hoap on head lettuce; oprlnklo
with choppod parsley aud servo it
with a boiled dressing or a mayon
naise Lettuce Salad With Cheese Balls.
Horo la a salad which' is so unusual
that it will bo wolcomo to tho enter
tainer. Take a oronra cheese and
work into It sufficient cream to make
it easy to mold into balls. Dlvtdo Into
four portions; color ono greon with
chopped chlvos or parsley, anothor
may bo colored rod by ubIuk tho sweet
red popper pounded, a third may bo
colored yojlow with tho olks of hard
cookod oggs, and a fourth may bo
mado brown by adding chopped nuts.
Mold Into small balls and arrango In
lettuce loavos. Two or more colors
may bo served together. '
Strawberry Sponge. Sonk n box of
golatlno in throo tablospoonfuls of
water until soft. Add an equal amount
of hot water, is added to a cup of
sugar and cooked until tho sugar Is
dissolved, whon the golatlno la added,
tho tnixturo 1b etralnod and n tablo
spoonful of lomonjulco and n cupful
of strawberry Julco Is adddod. Ao it
thickens the whites of three octrn nro
boa'ton until stiff and ono nnd a lialf
cuptuls of thick cream aro added.
Mix lightly, not to loso tho lightness
of tho eggs and' cream. Turn Into a
mold, decorated with wholo straw-
borrlos, and sol away to chill.
QHEAT part of the happiness
of Ufa consists not In fight-
ins battles, but In avoiding them. A
masterly retreat Is Itself a victory.
LonBfollow.
COLD DE8SERTS.
Anything that Is called cold sounds
refreshing during tho hot summer
days. Tho following aro lnoxpenslvo
and easily mado, two qualifications In
thoso days of high prices and scarcity
of help.
Coffee Custard, Scald two cuptuls
of milk with two tablcspoontuls of
ground coffee, br use cold coffeo loft
from breakfast. Strain it and add
M
JrsL
thrco eggs beaten slightly, a quartet
of a cup of sugar, two cups of milk,
a pinch of tail and ft toaspoonful of
vanilla. Strain Into Individual molds
that have .boon rinsed with cold water,
and sot In a pan of hot water in the
oven to bnko. Test them with a
knlfo. When It comos out clean the
custard Is done. Set away to chill.
Servo cold.
Snow Balls. Sift togother several
times a half cup of flour, two teaspoon
tuls of baking powder, and nn olghth
of a toaspoonful of salt Dcat the
yolks of two oggs, add a half cup of
powdered sugar, one and a half tablo
spoonfuls of water. Add to the flour,
nnd whon well mixed cut and fold in
the whites, beaten stiff. Steam In
buttered cups for twenty minutes.
Roll in powdorcd sugar. Servo with
fruit sauce or whipped cream.
Rebecca Pudding. Mix halt a cup
of cornstarch, a fourth of a cup of
sugar, a fourth of a toaspoonful of
salt and a half cup of cold milk. Add
to three and n half cupfuls of scald
ing milk, and cook fifteen minutes.
Add flavoring and tho whites of three
eggs beaton to a stiff froth. Mold and
chill. Sorvo with a sauce mado of tho
throo yolks, a cup of powdorcd sugar
and a toaspoonful of vanilla.
Orange sauco is very nlco served
with this pudding. Use tho whitos ot
throo eggs, the Julco and rind of two
oranges, the Juice of a lemon and a
cup ot sugar. If blood oranges aro
obtainable, tho sauco is unusually
protty.
T IS, not so much what a man
has 'that makes him happy, as
It Is what he does not want."
Vmi miiat MtnAfnhAi- If tnn't rtnlv lnvlnfl
hold of a rope you must go on pulling.
ueorge n.uoiu
WAYS OF SERVINQ VEGETABLES.
Tho following aro 6everal Gorman
methods of serving the common vege
tables, which aro both stmplo and.
appetizing:
Sour Pickled Beans. Put two ta
blospoonfuls of nico sweet lard Into
a saucepan, stir Into It a' small onion,
cut flno, nnd a largo tablespoonful of
flour; let it brovyn and add enough
wator to mako a thickened gravy.
Tako tho pickled beans, well dralnod,
cut them onco nnd add to the brown
gravy or sauco. Soason with salt and
poppor, and If not sour enough add
a llttlo of tho plcklo vinegar. Cook
fifteen minutes.
String beans aro very nlco cooked foi
a long whllo with n small pleco ot salt
pork. Salt and pepper aro added Just
boforo serving, and a tablespoonful of
vinegar.
Seasoned Beets. Slice six cold
boiled boots, add ono cup ot vlnc'gnr,
oho cup ot wator, two tablospoonfuls
ot butter, ono halt bay loaf, four
cloves, four allsplco, an onion chopped
arid ono tablespoonful of sugar. Let
simmer and add a teaspoonful ot flour
to thicken.
Try serving lima beans nftor they
havo 'boon cooked until tender, and'
then' fried a golden brown In butter.
Hot 8law. Cut flno two or three
apples nnd a firm head .of cabbago;
cook a small onion in a tablespoonful
of butter, tout do not brown. Add the
cabbago and applo and salt to taste.
About twenty mlnutec boforo sorvlng,
add ono cup of vinegar, a little sugar,
Bprlnklo with whlto peppor and sim
mer without a cover.
Chopped greon peppers cookod In
tho grnvy nftor boefsteak has booh
pan broiled, is a change to sorvo with
tho beefsteak.
Cook carrots until tender, then mash
and season with buttor, poppor 'and
salt
" Escalloped Parsnips. Mash a pint
of boiled parsnips, season Villi butter,
peppor, salt and two tablcspoontuls of
milk. Mix tho Ingredients and turn
Into a buttered dish to bake.
Junket With Puree of Bananas.
Faro and slice two bananas, put
through a rlcor, ndd a tablospoonful of
lemon Juice, two ot sugar and one ot
orango Julco. Dissolve a teaspoonful
of gelatin In a tablespoonful ot cold
wator; stir until dissolved, and pout
tho mixture into sherbet cups. When
the fruit has hardened fill tho cupa
with Junkot and sot away to hnrdoa.
Servo with whipped cream.-
Tho Real Mystery.
A Fox was onco soon to tako s
bunch ot moss In hts mouth and swim
qut into tho river, whoro, attor sink
ing himself to tho vory point of his
noso In tho water, he lot go of the
moss and camo ashore.
"No doubt," remarked a woll-road
bystander, "you did that to rid your
self ot fleas, which wero driven by
tho water to Book retugo In tho
moss."
Tho Fox glanced furtively nnd
Bllnklngly about and around.
"Hlstl" ho whispered, with a slj
wink. "I did It to mako somo people
tlllnk that was what 1 did It for!"
Moral; There Is no greater mystery
than motive, take It up oue sldo and
down tho other. Puck.
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J jjtlk UYsrGl Health sl Pkmae f
PPfl Come follow the arrow 'til y6u Jo!n HUnOu,. I
DsmSj the merry throngof palate pleatedmen S.HiElaW$vk 1
HreM and women who have quit seeking for ARJlHLHjn I
H the one best beverage because they've w8VHslHiflt I
i SsHTI
M Kcal satisfaction in every glass snap and sparkle vim MB
wk and go. Que&ches the thirst cools like a breeie. m
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Abort Cets-CeU" fcfc, BSSSSsTIr Coca-Cola
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EXCUSE FOR HIS BLUNDERING
Ideal Walter, True to tho End, Had
Been Working Under Pretty
Heavy Handicap.
He was an immaculate servant To
watch him serve a salad was to watch
an artist at work. To hear his aub
dued accents was a lesson In tho art
of voice-production. Ho never slipped,
ho never smiled, and his mutton-chop
whiskers marked him as ono of the
old and faithful stock. But one even
ing, to tho surprise ot his master, ho
showed unaccountablo signs of nervousness-.
Whon the chicken camo on,
he confused it with the pheasant. He
served everything In tho wrong or
der, made blunder aftor blunder, arid
put a final touch to his shame by up
setting the salt over the only super
stitious member of the party. Then,
at last, when tho ladles had rotlred to
the drawing room, he touched his mas
ter on the shoulder. "I beg your par
don, sir,' ho said In a respectful un
dertone "but could you manago to
spare me now? My house Is on lire."
Publicity Law Badly Needed.
Connecticut, District of Columbia,
Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Michigan,
Mississippi, New Jersey, New Yqrk,
Rhode Island and Vermont, have laws
which provide specifically for the re
porting of tuberculosis and which
make provision for tho proper regis
tration of living cases of this disease.
In fourteen other states, laws or reg
ulations of the stale boards ot health
require that tuberculosis bo reported
simply as ono of a list of Infectious
diseases. Tho following 28 states and
territories havo no provision what
ever for tho roportlng or registration
of tuberculosis cases: Arizona, Alas
ka, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware,
Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illi
nois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri,
Montana, Nevada, N,ow Hampshire,
Now Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio,
Oklahoma, Phlllpplno Islands, Porto
Rico, South Carolina, South Dakota,
Texas, Virginia, West Virginia and
Wyoming.
Kissing Breach of Peace.
The better half ot a respected citi
zen of New Jersey recently had the
temerity to halo her lord and master
before the court on a charge ot having
kissed her against her will. For this
heinous offenso this shameless Jersey
benedict was bonded over In $100 ball
to keep the peace, and, moreover,
was warned by tho Judgo never again
to kiss his wife without first obtaining
her consent In due form. If he is any
kind ot a man, probably ho will never
want to kiss her again. Washington
Herald.
An Unlaureled Hero.
Here la a niche In tho Hall ot Fame
for Sethi A. Eaton, a rural mall car
rier from tho Mlddleboro poBtofiice,
who, surrounded by woodland firekls
horse lying on tho ground stifled with
smoke, hla own hair singed, hie hat
burned and ono Bide of his faco and
hands blistered, was -still mindful ot
duty and 'saved tho mall ho was carry
ing by burying it In tho sand, beforo
ho fought through the line of fire to
snfoty. Not nil the heroos tread tho
battlofloldB. Fall Rlvor Herald.
How can a man expect his wlfo to
be Interested In business when halt
tho tlmo ho doesn't know the color
of her last new dross?
COMES A TIME
When Coffee Shows What It Has Been
Doing.
"Of late years coffee has disagreed'
with mo," writes a matron from Rome,
N. Y.
"Its lightest punishment; being to
mako mo 'logy' and dizzy, and It soom
ed to thicken up my blood. 1
'"Tho heaviest wna when It upset my
stomach completely, destroying my ap
petite nnd making me norvous nnd lr
ritnblo, and sent me to my bed. After
ono of theso attacks, In which I nearly
lost my llfo, I concluded to quit the
coffee and try Postum.
"It went right to tho spot! I found
It not only a most palatable and re
freshing beverage, but a fQod as well.
"All my ailments, tho 'loglncss' and
dizziness, the unsatisfactory condition
of ray blood, my nervousness and lrrl
tablllty disappeared in short order
apd my Boroly afflicted stomach began
quickly to recover. I began to rebuild
and havo steadily continued until now.
Havo a good appetlto and nm rejoicing
In sound health which I owe to tho use
of Postum." Name given by Postum
Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
Road tho llttlo Book "The Rpad to
Wollvllle," in pkgs. "There's n reason,"
Erer read (he above letter? A nrn
one nppcnra from time to time. Tlicy
nre areamlue, true, nad full of fcntuaa
HIS VIEW OF IT.
Smart Do you think the college!
turn out the best men7
Wise Sure. I was turned out la
my sophomore year.
DOCTOR PRESCRIBES
CUTICURA REMEDIES
'1 wish to let you know of a couple
of recent cures which I have made
by the use of the Cutlcura Romedles.
Last August, Mr. of this city
came to my office, troubled with a
severe skin eruption. It wan dermntltls
In lta worst form. It started with a
slight eruption and would affoct most
porta of his body, thighs, elbows,
chest, back and abdomen and would
terminato In llttlo pustules. Tho Itch
ing and burning was dreadful and he
would almost tear his skin apart, try
ing to got rollof. I recommended all
the various treatments I could think
of and ho Bpent about fifteen dollar?
on prescriptions, but nothing seemed
to help him.
"In tho meantime my wlfo who
was continually suffering with a Blight
skin trouble and who , had been try
ing different prescriptions and moth
ods with my assistance, toldlme she
was going to got somo bf the CutlcUrn
Remedies nnd give them a fair trial.
But as I did not kqow much about
Cuticura at that tlmo I was doubtful,
whether it would holp her. Hor skin
would thicken, break and blood, e
pociauy on tno fingers, wrists and
arms. I could do nothing to relieve
hor permanently. When she first an-
plied tho warm baths of Cutlcura
Soap and applications of Cuticura,
Ointment oho saw a decided Improve
ment and In a few days sho was com
pletely cured.
"I lost no tlmo In recommending
the Cutlcura Remedies to Mr. ,'
and this was two months ago. I tola
him to wash with warm baths of the
VUUliUlH UUUII ailU LU UUULJ LlltS 1 . 11 Ll-
CU HI Ointment gonerously. Believe
rao, from the vory first day's uso ot
tho Cutlcura Remedies he was greatly
relieved and today ho Is completely
cured through tholr uso. I have great
faith In tho Cutlcura Romedles and
shall always have a good word for
them now that I nm convinced of,,
tholr wonderful merits." (Signed) B.'
L. Whitehead, M. D,, 108 Dartmouth
St., Boston, Mass., July 22, 1010.
You can't reform a' man by bub
gestlng that ho ought to bo as good
ej you aro.
JIJSSiiE3 fill A IH Jilf i
No Athlete can do himself Justice If hla
feet hurt. Many thousands are using dally,
abroad and in this country, Allen's, Foot
Ease, the antiseptic powder to bo shaken
into tho shoes. All tho prominent Golfers
and Tennis Players at Aupista, Pinehurst
and Palm Beach not rauoh satisfaction
from its use this Spripg. It gives a rest
fulness and a springy feelinjt that makei
you forget you have feet. Allen's Foot
Kase is the greatest comfort discovery oi
the age and bo easy to use. It prevents
soreness, blisters or puffing and gives rest
from tired, tender or swollen feet. Seven
teen years before tho public, over 30,000
testimonials. Don't ro on your vacation
Without a package of Allen's Foot-Ease,
Sold everywhere, 25c. Don't accept any
substitute. Sample sent FREE. Address,
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That'a Why You're Tired Out of Sort
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