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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1912)
"Moth Miller" Hat Yt mi if -v.:y-.----.. , "iaJHEBHHk -SxcihJ ,ofU vR9Bitew l YTI AY 'v iMHMwillllllllVl7S???$iv. All it LJk'A. -aH?iw3BlllllllBF-sw ?x. o VI i lillBBBBBr - H . - ' t - J -"" J II J x ill II " , i ' Z' II " ' T ? X mil l ' v ' , ' fll li v . N . m Hi KJ - 'VifSTrrv N THIS world It Is not wlmt wo lnt:n lln IlUt whnt Vt5 fiU 0 UP that tnnkca ua rich. -H W. Hceclior. Some peoplo nre nlwaya Krumbllnc tie cauao roses liavo thorns. I nm thankiHl that thorns liavo roses. ffi N THIS world I It Is not whnt wo HELPFUL HINTS. IL ' .., !i-.i - .-- T;a.i .i N l.IKIJ'S small tiling lo "o9 nlutn iintl ureat. To la-i'p thy muscles trained know'st thou when into Thy mensuro tnkrs or when alio a any to thee: "I Unil thee worthy, do this thin for mo. Emerson. Thoto, CopyrUlit, by Underwood . L'ndcnvcoil. X Y. Tho trimming of the hat In the photograph Is a replica of a moth miller. Fashionable milliners in New York now are trimming summer hats with rnnrnsontatives of the butterfly class. The hat Is most effective when worn with a tailored gown or shirtwaist suit. EMBELLISH THE FIRST MEAL Exceedingly Dainty Are the Break fast Sets Offered in the Stores Just Now. Exceedingly dainty breakfast sets Include a cloth and small napkins of linen damask bordered with an Eng lish chintz flower design In green and red, green and pink or green and yel low and are hemstitched bordered Another is of linen crash embroidered in nrnasuHtnh ami a third of nincap- plo patterned linen i3 edged with hand-crochettlng. New designs t for table cloths include Belgian double damask with borders for Bquare and round tablos which begin at the cen ter and widen to the edge; Irish linen with pin dots with scroll borders, clover leaves, shamrocks and lilies, and hemstitched plain linens with filet lace monograms In one cor ner. Show towels are of pure heavy Irish linen deeply embroidered in floral pat tern along one end of damask with deep borders in filet medallions and of huckaback with hemstitched damask ends and side borders. Guest towels of 15 by 24 inch dimensions match tho materials and decorations of the show towels and nro always laid out in company with them. CARE OF CHILDREN'S CLOTHES Little Things Most Mothers Know and That All. Should Have Full Knowledge Of. MODISH MILLINERY ixsi'ifitl'ldMt i dnh'9,in j! fit' J Mothers should learn how to distin guish materials which fade, shrink, spot or go to pieces. Got samples and test tho goods be fore buying. Try the threads with tho match test; wool may bo recognized by tho bad odor, there being none from coi ton. Boil tho sample in a five per cent, solution of caustic potash for 15 min utes. The caustic potash destroys tho wool and leaves the cotton. All wool goods disappear entirely under this test. Samples put In sunlight show the I value of the different colors. Brown In a vv.oolen mateiial will fade, but will hold its color better in cotton. Green, unless in fine goods, Is risky. Bcwaro of lavender or light blue. Black In cotton chows the starch and often fades. Dark bluo changes little in woolen materials or ginghams. Red is good in wool. Deep pink is the best color, as il fades evenly. In hot weather when stamps stick together, do not try to 6teain them or soak thorn apart, but run a hot iron over tho bunch and thry will sopamto easily without losing tho mucilage A small vial or soda mint bottlo with n screw top is an excellent hold er for needles, especially In a damp climato. as the needles will not rust. Another bottle In the woik basket to drop broken needles In. may prevent a serious accident. Another convenient thing In a work basket Is a cork decorated or other wise, to protect tho point of tho scis sors. - Never sew laco with silk, as tno stitches are very noticeable. This Is true no matter how coarso the laco A cream colored thread for croam lace or a whlto for white Is best. Give away tho -'old garments; do not storo them for tho moths and rust to destroy. Little duties, even for the small child, are great helps In the house hold, and trains them early In taking vnertrtnaHIIH V It your sheets nro too short and pull out from the foot, mnko three button holes In tho foot of each sheet and sow buttons on the mattress to cor respond with tho holes, then hutton down and there will bo no further Irouble. Have you had any good old-fauh-ionod salt pork with "milk gravy," as our grandmothers used to" cnll It. served on your tnblo lately? With baked potatoes It Is a meal relished by many. Custards arc so easy to prepare and nk.Uenmo tnr flpfiHPrtS tllBt WO should havo them at least onco a week on our tables. Now that eggs are plentiful, ome lets nro a good breakfast and lunch eon dish. For painful and swollen feet, bathe in hot soda or salt water and rest with tho feet elevated higher than tho head for five or ten minutes; tho -ellef will bo soon felt, KnrfrnnnV adhesive plaster is a great holp to keep corns amiable. Put on fresh plasters dally and tho corns will not get hard and painful. MEAT SUBSTITUTES. For those who nro living without meat It Is necessary to study foods In order to supply tho needed protein from other hourcca. Tho following dishes may prove sug gestive: Peanut Loaf. Soak n quart oi lino bread crumbs In milk; mix with It cup of shelled or salted peanuts fine ly ground: add an egg well beaten and bait and pepper to tnste. It should ho nbout tho consistency of a ment loaf and should bake nB long about three-quarters of an hour In a moderate oen. Servo with tomato sauce. Cook a pint or tomatoes wmi half an onion, four cloves, a piece of bay leaf, parsley and a blado of maco When well cooked strain. Put two ta blespoonfuls of butter In n sauce pan and add a slice of onion; brown nnd add two tablospoonfuls of flour. When smooth add tho tomato, season with salt and pepper. Pea Tlmbalea. Cook n can of now peas, until tender, then mash them through a colander nnd beat tho pulp to a paste. To this add two well-beaten ones, two tablesnoonfuls of molted I butter and onion Juice, popper nnd salt to season acceptably, wncn wen mixed placo In butterod molds and. bake until done. Peas on Toast. Hent the peas, If canned, until well cooked, season and add a little whlto sauco made of but ter two tablcspoonfuls, nnd flour tho samo, cooked together, and a cup of cream added. Pour this over wen buttered toast nnd a simple dish will bo rendy which takes but a fow min utes to prepare. Asparagus prepared In tno same manner and a fow hnrd-cooked eggs chopped nnd ndded Is a most nourish ing dish. Tho various nut dishes and nut breads supply a fair amount of valu nblo food In placo of ment when used simply or In combination with other foods. 'CZT'O Wii CC There never was a ,JY II I ? thirst that Coca-Cola X W wLI couldn't satisfy. j$ X f J It goes, straight as an ar- $s& i x y rw i tnc t spt CSb 11 V nt kc8"e3 this, MWliiillv oMtMfamm I WKPBrJX Bkk I JDtssssssssssssssssssfffll lIsfT Wl ft iJ-" iUsBsWHellilHU Demand 5qS55 Wbenertt you k n Arrow think of Coca-Colt. satisfies to a T the call for something purely delicious and deliciously pure and wholesome. Delicious Refreshing Thirst-Quenching l the Genuine as made by THE COCA-COLA CO., Atlanta, oa. Our new booklet, telling of Coca-Cola jflfis vindication at Chattanooga, for the rtelririr itjikiiii jBfeasJ3E leaclier. OMC forth Into the light of things, let nature lie your Wordsworth. To innke work huppy and rest fruitful. Is the aim ot nrt. -William Morris. Wl-kj !' YOU can't bo a lighthouse, ho a cnntllo. One hotter not ltnow so much than to know so much that nln't so. Josh Bllllnss. CHEESE DISHES. ECONOMCAL SOUL WAS THIS Hebrew's Attempt to Save Faro Prob ably Went Astray, but tho Idea Was a Brilliant One. Arthur W. Mnrka ot Washington tells this story to Illustrato tho talont of tho Ilobrow raco for econopiy. A littlo Hebrew got on a train in Now York to go to Philadelphia, but had no tlckot. In tho car with him woro tho members ot sovoral tho ntrlcnl comnanlo3 nnd ho noticed that, I ... . when tho conductor asked mom ior their tickets they would roply: "Company." "What company 7" tho conductor would ask; and tho actors would re ply by announcing tho title ot tho theatrical company undor whoao namo all thoir transportation had boon paid for. "dlvo mo vour ticket." tho con ductor finally reachod tho Hebrew. "Comp'ny," said tho littlo fellow, looking carelessly out of tho window. "What company?" asked tho con ductor. Said tho Hebrew: "Tho Pittsburgh Clodlng company." Popular Magazine. THE ONLY TIME. DISHES FOR THE VEGETARIAN. OUTFIT FOR READING IN BED Russian Blouse Gown and Cap With This Somewhat Repre hensible Habit. Gc Tho WMPf Picture Hat In Its Beplumed Perfection. To read while in bed Is most repre hensible, but if you persist In tho practice be sure to havo tho proper nuMU a Itusslan blouse reading gown and a curl paper covering cap. The gown, which reaches almost to tho knees, Is a front closing blouso with elbow length cut-ln-ono sleeves and jotindcd-out neck which Is fin ished with a broad nollarette of sldo plaited white mnline. You may mnko Hm hinimfl nf rnlo-toned wool, sntln or messaline, and embroider or appiiquo It with birds and butterflies or ot a flowered thin silk lined with light weight flannel. Just above the nor mal waist lino draw in the fulness with a rope of silk cordage. Tho cap of silk matching the grounding of the gown is mord'y a eircular piece fulled on to a narrow ribbon, over which is placed a wide frill or plaited malino, and nt ono sldo, usually above tho left ear tip, may bo placed a big bow of black velvet ribbon. Boots for Tramping. Such boots as aro to be dedicated to tramping should bo scrubbed well with English harness soap and then treated to two coats of a good water proofing oil. This will keep them soft, no" matter how ojten they aro soaked. These littlo attentions bestowed on well-built Bhoes will do much toward keeping their wenrers well shod and will savo many dollam. When It comes to buying it must bo remembered that summer menns loose shoes or olso discomfort. A ready made shoo Bhould ho bought either a trifle wider than tho bIzo usually worn or else n half s'.zo longer. This will bo found a groat saving on tho stock ings, loo. Pocket Inside Pocket. Insldo tho pocto1 or the housekeep er's nprons mako a tiny pocket with flap to button over the top. In this sho can keep her dimes and nickels. Thoy will not fall out if the npron in thrown down carelessly nnd n trip Is often saved to another part of the house when change Is wanted. Modish Finish for Collar. A row of black frlngo nn inch and n half in depth mnkes a very modish finish when run around tho extreme top of a whlto laco or net collar. If another row of deeper frlngo Is at tached to the bottom edgo of the col lar, resting on tho throat, It Is liked all tho more. For the Increasing number of those who aro eschewing meat for one rea son or another, nnd who aro studying food values, In order to chooso Intel ligently when arranging menus, the following suggestions may prove help ful: It is ncvor wise to mako a radical change all at once In one's diet; but brinir it. nbout bv degrees. There aro many foods of high value In proteld thnt nm not nearly as expensive as meat. Among tho roods that may take tho placo or meat In the diet aro nuts, cheese, macaroni, rico, beans, peas, oatmeal, entlro wheat nnd graham, as well as the whole kernel or wheat cooked until tender. These roods sae tho meat bills, iinm nn ii fpw moniis that will be suggestive: Breakrast Fruit, cereal, corn cakes, maplo sirup nml concr Dinner linked beans, brown bread, apple nnd celery salad, corfeo sufflo and coffee. When a green salad Is used a custard for dessert will supply the food value needed. Mnrk Fowl. To a cupful of bread crumbs add a cup of water and stir over the fire until boiling hot. Take from tho heat and add threo hard cooked eggs, chopped fine, a cup of pecan meats or hickory nut meats, a cup of cold boiled rice, a teaspoon and a half of salt, half tablespoonful of grated onion and the same amount of unwiinrpil Knee Mix well ami sin i two well-beaten eggs, mold Into tho form of a fowl, reserving a portion for tho wings and legs, htlck In n plcco of macaroni for the bone and press them against tho body or tho row! Form lho wings nnd press them against the body. Urush with, butter and hpilnkle with bread crumbs and bake in a quick oven, batting two or throe times with melted butter. Servo with nppiu or gooseberry sauce Another dinner menu Tor the meat less eater Is peanut soup, potntocn. egg salnd. btilng Deans, stewed figs nnd cup cakc3. Another Cream of to mato Fonp, pea tlmbalea, potatoes or rice, rtult-sniad and gruliam punning. Scalloped Cheese Chcefo in differ ent forms is an cxcollent oubstltuto for meat Butter a baking dlah, put In n layer of broad rut In squares, add a layer of choose cut small, dust with salt and pepper, add moro broad, using half a loaf to a cup of cheese. Heat two eggs light, add a pint of milk and bake half nn hour In a modcrnto oven. Cheese Ib very acceptable In nn end less variety of combinations, as sand wiches. A sandwich is prepareu thus: Cream two tablospoonfuls of butter, ndd half a cup of grated Amer ican cheese, two tablespoonruls of an chovy essence, one-rourth or a tea spoon ot paprika and mustard, and one-half cup of olives chopped. , Sea son with salt and spread between thin slices of bread. Cheese Squares. Prepare a pie , -n m nml nnrond thinly with fWt butter and sprlnklo littlo dots of cheese no lnrgcr than a pea an over it; then lay over this another sheet of crust, press slightly, then cut In two Inch squares nnd bnke. Prick with a fork before baking. Cheese Balls. Roll seasoned cream ,c, (nrn hnlls nnd roll In chopped nuts or paisley or In pnprlka to servo with the snlad at dinner. Cheese Souffle. Melt two tamo spoonfuls or butter, ndd ono nnd a hair tablespoonfulf of Hour, and when well mixed add a half cupful of milk. Season with salt, enjonno to tabto nnd ndd a cup of choppod cheese; stir over tho heat until tho cheese mclls. re move and cool anu aivi mo jui threo eggs well beaton. and fold in carefully the stiniy beaten whites. Pour Into n butterod baking dish and hake a hair hour In n slow oven. Cheese Salad. Take two cream cheeBcs. Boflon with crenm, and add a half cup of grated American cnecso. cl, H,r.r,n.fmirHir. nf a tablespoon of gelatine In a tablespoonrul of cold water, ndd a tablespoonful of boiling water and ret the dish over hot water until tho gelatine la dissolved. Add salt and paprika, tho chceso, and a cup or croam whipped. Turn Into a mold and garuihh with fed peppers and as paragus tips. Servo with French dressing. Chooso well teaboned, and mixed with croam to soften, then fill In tho hol'ows In stalks of tender celery, ib a moat dainty way of serving It Chccso sprinkled over ci earned tonst adds to the food value and also flavor. Poor Girls. Mrs. Willis What do you think of that Hlghupp girl marrying Mr. Bui- lion? Mra. GUIIb iBn't It awful tho wny somo glrla soil themselves for money? Mrs. Willis And did you hoar about Miss Munnoy marrying that chauffeur? Mra. QllllB YeB. Isn't that about tho worst caso of infntuatlon you over hoard of? W'S55! h $ 6-woncatli.Ke. Ornee nQ vou romombor. Jack, tha night you proposed to mo I hung my hoad and said nothing? Jack Do I romombor It? Well, I should rathor say I did. It was tho lust tlmo I saw you act bo. GOT TO THE CAU8E. And Got a New Wife. "Wombat Ib working like a horso. Ho used to bo rather lazy. Why tho chnngo?" "He's undor a now management His latest wlfo needn a lot ot ox ponslvo things." Pessimists may bo men who aro dis appointed In themselves. TIFFERENT NOW. Since tho Slugger, Coffee, Was Abandoned. Then All 8ymptom8 of Kidney Trouble Vanished. 0. J. HnmmondB, 1115 E. FlrBt St, Fort Scott, Knna., sayB: "I waB operate ed on for atono in tho kidney but not cured and aomo tlmo aftor, wbb fcol- incc bo bad. I know thero must bo nnothe cr Btono that would havo to bo out out. I decided to try Doan'a Kidney Pills and tho kidney action lm provod right away. Largo quantities of sedlmont and atono nartlcles passed from mo nnd finally tho atono itsolf, partly dissolved, but still as big aa a poa. With it disappeared nil symptoms of dizziness, rheumatism and headacho. I havo gained about BO pounds since nnd feel well and henrty." "When Your Back IsLamo, Romombor tho Namo DOAN'S." GOc. all stores. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Just Ti, It. Set about doing good to Homebody; put on your hat, and go visit tho sick and tho poor; lnqulie Into their wants and minister to thorn. Seek out tho desolate and oppresFod, I hnvo often tried this medicine, nnd always find It the best nntldoto ror a heavy heart John Howard. Coffeo probably causes moro bilious ness and so-cnlled malaria than 'any ono other thing oven bad climato. (Tea is Just as harmful as coffeo bo causo it contains caffolno, tho drug in coffeo). A Ft. Worth man Bays: "I hnvo always boon of a bilious tem perament, subject to malaria and up to ono year ago a perfect Blavo to cof feo. At times I would bo covered with holla and full of malarial poison, wan very norvous nnd had swimming in tho head, "I donit know how It happoned, but I finally becamo convinced that ray slckuesB was duo to tho uso of coffeo, and a littlo less than a year ago I stopped coffoo and began drinking Postum. "From that tlmo I havo not had a boll, not had malaria at all, havo calnnd 15 noundB good solid weight nnd know boyond all doubt this Is duo to the uso of PoBtum In placo of cor feo, as I havo taken no mcdlclno at all. "Postum haa certainly made-healthy, red blood for mo In placo of tho blood thnt mffnn drluklnK lmnovorlshed and mndo unhealthy." Namo given by PoBtum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Postum makes red blood. "Thcro's a reason," nnd it la ex plained In tho littlo book, "Tbo Road to Wellvlllo," In pkgs. IJter rciul tlio nlicnc leltprf A new ono npprnm from Unif in tlmo. Ther nre genuine, rue, mid full of human Intercut. Goodness does not certainly mako men happy than happiness makes them good. Iandor. Water In blulnir 1 adulteration. wftterimikeallnulu (Hum and l.iunix.ctlr. llu r Hod C'rota Hall lllue, wakes olothes whiter than snow. Keop your fears to yourself, but shnro your courage with othera. It L. Stevenson. Mrs. V7tnBloim Boothlwr Byrup for Chlldra teethliiff.BOltenatueifUinfi, reluc Inflamma tion, B.U j.jb pain, cures wind collo, 25o o. blUt. ' Tho man with an imagination la always on tho ragged edgo of making his mark. Which wins? Garfield Tea always wins on Us merits as tho best of herb cathartics. Always meet peoplo with a smllo If It's your treat. Nebraska Directory I7RFP OneModernSelf-nrntlnRlronanitoutfl.1 &s gtvpnfrt'etooiielinlylnFiiclicoumuinitr. Wrlleforpartlculari.DlcowCuUtMC9.,tucota,Nib. OTEL Omaha, Nebra.Yt rnunpPAN PI AN ri " " i ttl Art .. nnnn 7i riAiltilim (louLilo. uiHium i runt jw u "b" i --- -- - - CAFE PaiCES ItEASONABLE nPHBV" R1WTO&SH m-TM in BUGK COVERS Scott Tent & Awning Co.lOmaha,Neb, W