The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 10, 1912, Image 7

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    MANY ROSES IN MIDSUMMER HATS
of whipped cream. Mix half the bu
gar with the flour, bring the milk to
the boiling point, add the sugar and
Hour and cook ten minutes. Heat tho
egg yolks, add tho remaining nugai
nml cook all togethor until smooth.
Fill a tumbler half full of this mixture
and fill It with sweetened whippet'
cream.
ANY families owo their pros
tiorliv ns much to tho cnro-
fulntsa of tlio housewife's management
us to the activity of the lutsband.
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A hat, recently designed, la made
entirely of chiffon and Bilk roseB In
the most exquisite shadings of palo
pink and roso color. It Is a along
these tones of pink in which thero 1b
a hint of lavender and which gradual
ly mergo into American Beauty reds,
through an enchanting range of color.
Tho shape is odd and new a point
ed turhan high in front. Tho frame,
made of wire, is edged with a fold of
satin in deep roso color and a how of
ribbon in tho same shade finishes the
back.
The shape fits the head closely and
Is rather small. Tho roses are crowd
ed in rows about tho top and sides
and they cover every inch of space
except a narrow border where tho
satfn outlines tho shape about tho
lace.
This is ono of thoso useful turbans
that aro worn at any season of the
DRESS FOR A GIRL
A pretty little dreBs this In palo
blue cotton foulard; it is cut Magyar,
and tho skirt also in with tho bodice;
the yoko is In soft silk of tho color of
the spot. The material is tucked in
sets of throes whero It joins this.
Turn-up cuffs of tho same. A auedo
belt to match tho silk is worn bolow
waist; it is kept in position by being
pressed through little slits at tho side
Ecatn.
White straw hat, trimmed with a
bluo feather mount.
Materials required: 2V& yards 40
Inches wide, Vz yard silk 22 Inches
wldo.
Corded Weaves.
It Is Bald on good authority that
corded weavoB will bo popular in tho
autumn. These new ribbed fabrics
will Include material bo light in
weight as to be suitable for dress
draperies and heavier ones adapted
for suits, outer wraps and trimmings.
year and come in handy for nny num
ber of occasions. It is a hat not too
dressy for very informal wear, but
which lends itself to thoso that re
quire high-style also. It Is Ideal for
tho tourist who wants to go about
without much baggage and still be
prepared to dress for state occasions.
Another very new model, In which
rosea aro wonderfully placed, shows
a largo hemp shape with concavo un-
derhrlm Oiled in with very large full ,
bloom roses. They are mounted flat
agalnBt the underbrim, forming an en
chanting frarno for tho face. Tho
crown 1b trimmed with full ruche of
lace and that finishes the design. The
shape is made with special roferenco
to this method of trimming.
This is distinctly midsummer model,
that Is, it is meant for summer weath
er and is therefore not as useful as
the turban. JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
PRESENT FOR ENGAGED GIRL
An Apron to Slip on When Bride Does
Housework Is AlwayB Ac
ceptable. A useful and attractlvo gift for an
engaged girl is an apron that may
be slipped on when tho brldo does
housework, and wishes to keep pre
sentable. Just this typo of apron is
hard to buy, bo Is doubly acceptable.
Probably tho most useful kind Is a
studio apron, such as Is used by tho
woman artist. Get a good pattern
with sleeveB reaching to tho wrists
and cut without too much "'fullness.
Chooso a pink glnghnm of lino quality
or a clear black and whito stripe,
which always washes well.
For tho former trim tho neck
which should bo cut slightly square
and sleeves with a two-Inch insertion
of white embroidery, and fasten at
tho back with white pearl buttons.
Tho black and white npron may bo
trimmed with black bias bands, or
with white cotton bands embroidered
in a cross-stitch design in black.
A somewhat dressier apron, though
not bo useful for protection, Is mado
llko a waitress' apron, with straps
over tho shoulders. A pretty effect
is had with ecru or palo pink percale,
the straps embroidered In a cross
stitch hand that is carried on each
side to tho bottom of tho apron. Tho
hem at bottom and sides is finished
with a row of two-chain stitch-bands.
Ubo soveral tones of brovs'n or red
mercerized cotton on tho ecru npron,
and white or black on the pink one.
Two New Ideas.
If you wish to give your lingerie
frock tho very latest whim of tho fash
Ion realm add narrow bands of brown
fur. These bands of fur edging floun
ces and drapery of the most transpa
rent and filmy net and chiffon dresses
wero ono of tho most marked features
of the drag race at Auteull. It is ono
of thoso curious combinations In
which tho French revel, but at tho
samo tlmo it is effective.
Another popular fnncy Is tho scarf
of mallno attached to tho gown on ono
shoulder and thrown around the figure
in artistic abandon. In fact, malino
will bo found surprisingly useful In re
freshing slightly worn gowns, whethor
used as scarf, neck ruche, sash or fin
ishing tho sleeves. There is now a
waterproof mallno on tho market
which neither tho dampness of tho
ehoro nor an unexpected shower cau
wilt. "
HOUSEHOLD HINTS.
Rub hlngcB with a feather dipped
In oil and they will not squeak.
A sllco of lomon or a sprig of pars
ley eatqn after onions will destroy the
odor.
Ponnyroynl will keep oft mosqui
toes. Use a dothe3 pin to handle a screw
tvhon putting it into hard wood.
To froshon tho nlr In a sick room,
put a few drops of oil of lavender into
hot water. It leaves n most agreeable
ador.
Place a piece of glass over tho cook
book when using It. It serves two
purposes, holds tho book open and
keeps It clean.
To save a child from slipping in the
bath tub, lay a turklsh towel in tho
bottom of tho tub.
The moment you nre prompted to rub
your eyes, that moment stop using
them.
When ranking cream of tomato aoup,
add tho hot tomatoos to tho milk in
ntead of milk to tho tomatoes, as It Is
not so apt to curdle.
When camping, and a rolling pin Jb
needed, a large round bottle serves
very well.
Do not try to tost mushrooms for a
dark color with a silver spoon, for It
Is not a good test Jor a poisonous va
riety. Clean tho meat chopper by running
dry bread or crackers through It.
Fried apples with fried onions, both
cooked together, aro excellent with
pork chops.
To remove stains of iodine from the
hands, use ammonia.
Keep tho fingers covered with salt
when cleaning n fowl, ns it prevents
tho fingers from slipping.
Ivory is cleaned with lemon and
salt; alterwards wash in soap suds.
To improve tough meat, rub it well
with a cut lemon. This acid softens
tho fibers.
When a loaf of bread has become
stale, dip It in water and place in a
paper bag in a hot oven.
When picking flowers In tho woods,
provide yourself with a papor bag to
put them in. Fold over the top to
keep them from the air, and thoy will
be fresh when you arrive at home.
UK tender morsels on tho
tmluto melt.
And all the force of cookery Is felt.
INVALID DISHES.
The greatest importance is to be at
tached to the preparation of food for
the sick. Oftentimes tho diet Is of
much more Importance than tho drug.
Wholesome, dainty food, with
prompt and nice service, are very es
sential. Do not consult tho patient as to his
.'ood; surprises are a great pleasure
to ono who Is HI.
Prepare tho tray with a, spotless
sloth, select tho prettiest china and
bo careful to arrange the dishes In a
convenient placo for tho sick one to
reach them.
All hot footls should be served on
hot dlshefl, and cold foods on cold
dishes.
For feverish patients, cold water
and fruit Juices are most refreshing
Hot lemonade with hot milk and
egg are good hot drlnkB and aro albo
nourishing.
A raw egg can bo easily taken In
lemonade when it otherwise might be
objectionable.
Almond Soup. Blanch nnd pound
In n mortar a half pound of almonds
Gradually add a pint of milk. When
tho almonds are a smooth paste and
tho milk Is all used, strain by squeez
ing through n cheese cloth. To a pint
of scalded milk add two tablespoon
fuls of sugar and n half teaBpoonful of
salt. Now add to tho almond mixture
and bring to tho boiling point. Soro
hot
Chicken Custard. Take the crumbs
from tho center of tho loaf, half cup
ful, ndd to thoso two tablespoonfuls of
chopped breast of chicken, a pinch of
Bait, celery salt and a cup of mill.:
add tho yolks of two eggs nnd bako in
a custard oup set In hot water. Son e
hot
Syllabub. Take four ogg yolks, n
tableepoonful of flour, a toaspoonful
of flavoring, a pint of milk, three
fourths of a cup of sugar and a pint
Real Zealot.
"What Is a misdirected realnt Un
do William?" "A misdirected zea
lot. Georgle, is a man who, when his
Iioubo Is burning, is bo determined to
keep the flames from being fanned
that he kicks his dog for wagging ItB
tall."
His Job.
Visitor (Beeklng Information) "Kx
cuse me, but aro you the oldest in
habitant?" Native "No, sir; I bo
only the village Idiot." Punch.
ttliBIi
ns a liulder from r.trtli ta
icaven. not an altnr to tiny
teed Hut slmplp sirle simply River
t her own kind In their common nted.
SOMETHING TO EAT.
When a novel and unufiual filling foT
a cake Is desired, try this Hako the.
cake in two lnyors and frost them
both Beparatoly. Take a cup of rais
ins nnd simmer gently for an hour or
more with a few lenspoonfuls of lem
on Juice Spread this, well drained,
oer tho frosted layer, thon turn tho
other layer, frosting Bluo down, over
this, and put together. Cover with
frosting. When cut, the ralsitiB will
be between the two layers of frosting
Chopped nuts aro an addition to this
filling.
Irish Stew Take two or three
pounds from tho neck, cut Into small
pieces, add enough water to cover,
and simmer for nn hour, then add po
tatoes, carrotB, onions nnd turnips cut
In small pieces, and cook for several
flours at tho simmering point. Servo
hot after seasoning well with salt.
Peach Pie. Lino n pie plato with
crust, than lay In peeled, stoned and
sliced peaches, sprinkling sugar liber
ally over them In proportion to their
sweetness. Allow three peach kernels
chopped flno to every pie. Pour in n
very llttlo water and hako with cross
bars of pastry for a top crust.
Rice Pudding. Placo In a buttored
pudding dish n layer of cold boiled
rice, season with cream, nutmeg and
sugar. Cover this with a layer of
quince or applo preserves, then add
another layer of rlco and fruit, and
over ktjie top placo a merlnguo mado
of tho whites of two egge beaten stiff
nnd four tablespoonfuls of Bugnr add
ed Hake in a slow oven and Bervo
cold with cream.
Sponge Bananas. Cover tho bottom
of a baking dish with small spongo
cakes or lady fingers Upon this put
a layer of peeled banannB wholo.
Sprlnklo with Bugnr, add bits of butter
nnd tho Juice of a lomon, cover with
chopped nuts and hako fifteen minutcB
In a moderate oven Serve with a cus
tard or cream.
ITT us treat these hodles with
us much consideration as wo
would a Rood machine, slvlnjc them prop
er care, food and rest.
I "Of a Rood beginning cometh a Kood
end "
HELPFUL HINTS.
When suffering from a nervous
headache, try walking slowly back
ward for about ten minutes, placing
tirat tho ball of the foot on tho floor
and then the heel,
A teaBpoonful of turpnntlno udded
to tho boiler of clothes will greatly aid
In the whitening process.
In sudden attacks of IlInesH, when
a fire must bo built and not a quicker
remedy is at hand, take tho stove lid,
wrap It In paper and a cloth and use
It to apply bent.
Newspaper UBed to rub windows
will keep them bright; nlso they mnko
a fino polisher for the kltchon rango.
Always have a folded paper and wax
to rub tho flat Irons, nnd a bundle of
newspapers makes a good rest for the
foot when Ironing.
Saturate palls and tubs with glyc
erine and thoy will not shrink.
Often a tight shoo my bo stretched
by applying a cloth wrung out of boil
ing water.
A small fire in a clean grnto Is tho
best of ventilators.
A spoonful of vinegar put Into wa
ter that fowls nro cooked" In maken
them more tender.
An old bedspread makeB a good si
lence cloth, nnd tho small pieces aro
fino for wash cloths.
When preparing meat for satiBnge,
time Is snved If the salt and spices
nro mixed and ndded before grinding.
Layer cakes will not stick to tho
pan If after they are greased a little
Hour 1b dusted over them.
Cream a little old will not curdle In
coffee If beaten boforo tiblng.
True Charity.
Thinkers of tho most different
schools and Beets would probably
agree that true charity demands of
us money, hut ulto somothlng more
than money; personal service, sacri
fice of time and thought. Sir Leslie
Stephen.
Holland's Flag,
v Holland's flag Is alto the emblem of
liberty; but nobody knows how dur
ing tho long centuries tho orange be
came changed to red.
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All men look pleased when they smoke
this choiec tobnceo for all men like the rich
quality and true, natural taste of
Smoked in pipes by thousands of men-
known to smokers ns the innkitirs."
We take unusual pride in IJggctt & Myers Duke's
Mixture. It is our lending brand of granulated tobnceo
nnd every sack we make is a challenge to all other tobacco
manufacturers. Every 5c sack of tills famous tobacco
contains one and a half ounces of choice granulated
tobacco, in every way equal to the best you can buy.
If you have not smoked Duke's Mixture, made by
the Liggett 13 Myers Tobacco Co. at Durham', N. C,
try it now.
Get a Camera with the Coupons
Bnvc the coupons. With them you can get nil sorts of valu
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W. L. DOUGLAS
SHOES
-3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 AND $5.00
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Boys all woar W. I. Douglas $2,00, $2.50
and $3mQO School Shoos. Dost In tho world
W.L. Douglas makes and sells more
(hoes than any other manufacturer
Uiey look better, fit better, and wear
nary shoes.
CAUTION. When you buy shoes bo
name is stamped on the bottom.
interior snoei. ueware or suusututes. w. L- uougtas shoes are sold in 78
own store in large cities and retail shoe dealers everywhere.
Fast Color EyiliU, Write for Catalog, W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mais.
True Worth.
Visitor: "I camo all the way from
tho city to commit your lawyer Jones
here. He's a good man, Isn't ho?"
Undo Ebcn: "Nope; wo don't con
elder him ono, two, three with Smith.
Why Smith's been Intrusted with tho
local agency of tho Knott Knitting
Needle, tho dispensing of Daggett's
Drugless dope, and tho demonstrating
of Fassct's Flreless Cooker. That not
only shows that he's got tho confi
dence of buch big fellowB as thom, but
ho don't have to depend on his law
hardly nt all to mako a living." Lip
plncott'8 Magazine
Important to Mothora
Examlno carefully every bottlo of
CASTOItl A, a safe nnd sure remedy for
infantB and children, and bco that it
Bears tho
-W5ST
Slgnnturo
In Uso For Over 30 Years,
Children Cry for Fletcher's Caatoria
An Overslpht.
"Thero hao certainly been n serious
miscalculation about this year."
"What's that?"
"So many drendful things nio hap
pening, and they forgot nil about pre
saging thom by a comet."
A very successful remedy for pelvic
catarrh Is hot douches of Paxtlno An
tiseptic, at druggists, 26c a box or sent
postpaid on receipt of prlco by Tho
Paxton Toilet. Co., Boston, Mass.
Not With Him.
. Mack Has Sklqly any conscience?
Jack It could easily prove an alibi.
-Judge.
The rich mellow quality of LEWIS' Single
Hinder To clicur glvis the hlflient jileuKiirc
in smoking.
It takps more thnn a fur-Ilned over
coat to protect a would-bo actor In
tho ball of fame.
Rod Crosf Hall IMufi trill wash double at
muay clothes h any other bluo. Don't put
your money Into uoy other.
1
Better a pavement made of goo dt In
tentions than no pavemuut at all.
A Picture of Contentment
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everywhere
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able presents articles sultnula for young nnd
old ; men, women, boys and girls. You 11 bo
delighted to ceo what you can get frco with
out ono ccnt,of cost to you. Get our now
illustrated catalog. Ataipeclaloffer, we
it free durinsr September and
only. Your n.-uuo and address
on a postal will bring It to you.
Coupons from Duke't Mixture may be iu
sorted with tost from HORSE SHOE. J.T.,
TINSLEY'S NATUltAL LEAK. GltAN-
CER TWIST, coupons from FOUR
HOSES (10c tin double ronton), PICK
PLUO CUT, PIEDMONT CIGAR
ETTES, CUX CIGARETTES, and
other tact or coupons issued by us.
Address Premium Dept.
ST. LOUIS. MO.
ZZSXSJESSEEk
istofo is?
$3.00, .$3.50 and $4.00 I
in the world because
longer than ordi
sure W. L. DoUcIas !
It guarantees protection to you against
Don't Persecute
Your Bowels
Cut out catliartlcs ond purcatlves. They art
oruiai, nnrsii, unnecessary, i oP
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
Purely vegetable. Act i
Kenny on tno liver,
eliminate uuc, ana.
coollir tue dolicatcj
memurancofthe
bowel. Cure.
Conitlpalion,
Bllloujnejj,
Sick Heid.
iche and Iadigeilloa, it millions know.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE,
Genuine must hear Signature
, A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.
In DihHKoof rrtoarchnnd nirflrlmoiil, all nature
liransarked bjrtliaBvlrnUncfortliecumfortBndbsp.
lnenKof man. Hclemo has Indeed made gtantatrldas
In the pant century, and among t)m by no means
lyaat Important-discoveries In wrdlclne ft Umtpi
'l neruplnn, wlili It tm been uwdnlth great aucceuJti
French Hospital and that It Is vtortlgr trae attention
of thoie who auffer from kidney, tiludder, nenrons
dlieae,t-hronlu wenkneasen. ulcers, ekln eruption,
Plica, Ac, there la no doubt. In fucthaeemaevlJenl
from the big atlr created anionic specialists, thai
TMERAPION la destined to cast IntooblWlonali
those ntiestlnnable remedies' tbat were formorljr tba
aoln rrlluneo of mcdlcul men. Jt l of course Impos
sible to tell MjHerors all wo should llko to teM tiiem
In thla short article, but thoan who would Ilka to
know more about this roincdjr that hn cfToctcd bo
nianr we mlaht utmost ar, mlrnciilnns cuist,
MiouldM-nd uddresKed enrelopn for k'UKU book to
I)r.I.oClHrc Mod. Co .Harei-stock Koad.llampntead.
Uindnn, Knir. and decide ffirthomsoWcH vyTieUier tho
New trench Iteuiedr "TMERAPION" No. l.No.3
pr No. i Is what thoy require ana hae been. seeling
Invaln dnrlnxallfn of misery, sutTertnu-, 111 beaitS
and unhupplni ss. Theranlnnlanold by drmurlsts of
mall tt.UO. Ir'ousera Co., X llaekman ttu, Now York.
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W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 36-1912.
Nebraska Directory
attention All fuipllea for the Amateur mtrlcUy
frt-Hh. Semi for i-utrUofrue and llulaliinit prices.
THE ROBERT DEMPSTER CO.
1013 Fornnm Stroot, Omaha. Hdbr.
0 y On Deposits from $1.00
O to $5,000.00
Scud Your Money to tho
Bankers Savings & Loan Ass'n
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SAKE CONBKRVATIVK ilEMAI)Uf
Uuder Control of State Uunklucr Board.
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