THE NORTH PLATTE SEMLWEEKLY TRIBUNE. rs 4 S ' .'.v , ) M "VI - d A 1 fSnDTOlD SBiB M YOU yiro busy being 4B9B. KOOU, And ioins Just the best you could, You'd not lmvo tlmo to blamo some man, Who's doing Juit tho beat ho can. If you were busy belnn true To what you know you ought to do, You'd bo so busy you'd forgot Tho blunders of the folks you've mot. Rebecca Foresman. FAMOUS HOTEL DISHES. Codfish Bonncfemme. Butter a long baking dlah and place a half of a codfish, skin sldo down, In tho dish, surround with potato balls, season with salt and popper and put butter on top ot tho fish. Put Into tho oven to bako, basto frequently, cooklug about flftcon minutes. Just before taking out, sprinkle with finely chopped parsley; basto onco more and leavo a few minutes until a beautiful brown color. Almond Puddings. Take- sixteen eggs, and reserve tho whites of eight. Take a pound of almonds, two ounces of which are bitter, one pound of pow dered sugar and a little orange flower "water. Blanch and chop tho almqnds, teat the eggs, then add tho sugar gent ly and tho chopped almonds; add tho orange flower water and beat for a full hour. Bake In small round dishes, cover with buttered paper to keep them from getting too brown at the last. Raspberries a la Astor. Take two cups of raspberries, add a little lemon juice and powdered sugar in small proportions and a pinch of nutmeg. Mix thoroughly with whipped cream, flavor with maraschino. Sprinkle with pistachio nuts and place on ice for two hours boforo serving. Squabs MIrabcau. Prepare squabs as for roasting; boil five minutes In boiling broth and then remove thorn. Split down the back without breaking the breast bone. Season yith salt and pepper, cover with egg and bread crumbs, and cook In butter for fifteen minutes. Garnish with small onions and potatoes browned In butter. There are two stones wo may not dare to cast: The stcno of stumbling In our brother's way, The stono of Judgment at our brother's past. We, who ourselves, like sheep, have gone astray. Hamilton. f SOME ECONOMICAL DISHES. Almost any cook, if she has unlim ited means at her command, can pre pare good and appetizing dishes; but tho queen of cooks is sho who looks carefully Into tho economy of her food, making every bit count for all It can. Hamburg Steak. Take a pound of chopped steak, put It into a dlshpan, add a half cup of cooked oatmeal or any cereal or broad crumbs, a beaten egg, a stalk of celery finely minced, and seasonings of salt, pepper, a bit of nutmeg and allspice, a teaspoon of grated onion and a bit of cnoppeu parsley. Mako into a loaf, and place in a casserole or baking dish. Place six small onions and three small car rots around tho meat, pour on boiling water and cover tho dish closely, cooking for three hours. Remove the loaf after browning it tho last half hour of cooking by removing tho cov er, and prepare tho gravy. Surround tho loaf wltlf the vegetables and pour tho gravy over the loaf. Bean Chowder. Soak a pint of white beans over night, in tho morn ing parboil thorn, adding a pinch of Boda. Then drain and add a half pound of salt pork and a slice of on ion. Cover with water and simmer for three Qiours, then add a quart of tomatoes, a llttlo pepper and salt, if necessary. Simmer for ono hour longer, adding water as needed. Serve hot. Fried Corn. Corn left over from dinner may be cut from tho cob and if fried carefully in butter and well aoasoned, will mako a most appetizing dish. Scalloped Ham. Cut four potatoes in thin slices and put a layer into a buttered baking dish. Chop fine ono onion and two carrots with a bunch of parsley, sprinkle the potato with this mixture and a slice of ham cut In bits. Then put on anothor layer of potato, and repeat tho seasonings. Pour over milk and bako in a slow oven an hour and a half. Baked Apples. Coro six apples, Cream a tablespoonful of butter, add a cup of brown sugar, a tablespoonful of flour and half a teaspoon of cin namon. Fill tho centers and basto while baking with tho rest of the sugar with water. Weather Forecast. When tho horns of tho moon are clearly discernible by tho naked eye, it means that there is nothing in tho atmosphere ito obscure thorn. An at mosphoro as clear as this generally indicates that it has been swept by tho winds in the upper ether, and """these winds will probably reach tb earth before long. Easily Reunited. Every timo a girl's heart 1b broken Bhe saves the pieces. loltiR words will cost but little, Journeying up tho hill of llfo, Dut they make tho weak and weary Stronger, braver, for tho strife. Do you count them only trllles? What to caith aro sun and rnlnT Niver was n kind word wasted, Never was one said In vain. SALADS AND SANDWICHE3. Tho unusual always appeals to most people, and when a combination nover boforo heard of is mentioned, wo aro all anxious to try It. Hero Is one which will at least exclto romark: Poppy Seed Salad. Orato a llttlo sago cheeso over somo freshly washed and well dried lottuco; add tho finishing touch by sprinkling over it somo freBhly roasted poppy seed, which adds an unusual flavor. Sorve with French dressing. Olive and Celery Sandwiches. Chop in a bowl equal quantities of tender heart celery and stuffed ollvos; moisten with salad dressing to spread easily, and spread on well buttered bread. Mint Cucumber Sandwiches. PlacO thinly sliced crisp cucumber dipped in French dressing, and sprinkle with mint finely chopped. Put together Just before serving. Salad of Nuts and Green Peas. A delicious salad may bo mado by combining green peaB with English walnuts In the proporotion of a third of nuts to two-thirds of peas, with any desired salad dressing. Servo on lot tuco leaves wltll a slice or two of to mato for a garnlBh. Summer Salad. Cook a quart of shelled Lima beans in salted water. When dono, drain tho beans and chill them. Peel and cut into very small dlco two crisp tart apples and chop fine two sweet green peppers, from which tho seeds and ribs have been removed. Mix all together with may onnnlso flavored with onion Julco. Chestnuts and apples are a good combination, as are any nuts with good flavored applo. Thanks to the human heart by which we live, Thank-I to Its tenderness, Its Joys, Its fears, To me the meanest flower that blooms can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears. William Wordsworth. PICKLING TIME. A fow varieties ot pickles aro al ways a necessity upon tho cellar shelf, to be ready for uso when occasion de mands. Sweet Tomato Pickle. Theso, it carefully prepared, will keep until early summer of the following year: Wash and slice small sized green to matoes to All a two-gallon jar, with a dozen medium-sized onions also sliced. Lot stand over night covered well with salt. In tho morning drain and add to a pickle mado of two pounds of brown sugar, a pint of vinegar, a hand ful each of cloves, cinnamon and all spice tied In bags; cook until tender, and when cool stir in a half cup of grated horseradish. Cover with a plate and keep In a cool, dark place. Pickled Nasturtiums. Tho pun- geant flavor of tho nasturtium seed Is liked by many. To prepare them, soak in weak vinegar twonty-four hours, then drain. Heat tho vinegar with mixed spices, a tablespoonful of sugar and a few pieces of ginger root; add salt, pack tho seeds in Jars and pour over tho vinegar, and seal. Spiced Pears. Mako a Bit up of a quart of sugar and a cup of vinegar, with cloves and cinnamon and a few pieces of ginger. Peel the poars and cook a fow at a time, so that they kep their shape. Put Into Jars and cover with the sirup. Green Cucumber Pickles. Fill quart jars with small green cucum bers washed and fresh from tho vines; add a tablespoonful of salt, a teaspoon of sugar and a bag of spices, if liked. Fill tho Jar with cold vinegar, and seal. Put in a cold place, and thoy will keep indefinite ly. Tho vinegar should not be so strongly acid that it eats the plcklo. Vinegar may bo reduced by adding a small amount of water to it, and it will bo JuBt as satisfactory and much more wholesome for tho stomach. Decision Needed. He Do you really think it is rain ing enough to put up tho umbrella? Sho Don't be so undecided. That's tho third time you'vo asked that question. Now either put up or shut up. Dally Thought. Discretion is more necessary to wo men that eloquence, because they have Icsb trouble to speak well than to speak little. Father Du Bosc. v Its Variety. "There Is an uncertain thing about this motor car speeding." "What Is that?" "You can never bo quite certain whether you aro on a joy ndo or on a troublo wagon." Copper Sulphate to Destroy Bacilli. A method Involving tho uso of cop per sulphate has been perfocted In Surinam for destroying bacilli which Injuro tobacco plants through tho twigs, Coiffures Adapted .JL T.-IE small hat 1b launched upon ono moro season of popularity and hair dressing must be adapted to it. But tho very simple coiffures which havo prevailed during tho past year havo become too tiresomcly popular to suit women of fashion, or womVm who strivo for individuality in dress. They want something now. Thorefore, those divinities that shape our ends (so far ns tho arrangement of hair is concerned) havo developed somo love ly now coiffures. Theso truly remarkablo and beauti ful styles accommodato tho new hat shapes, and at tho same timo answer tho demand for moro dignified and elaborate hair dressing than tho pass ing modo displayed. There nro three different styles to bo featured. One shows tho hair dressed high on top of tho head in another, it is colledUow on the crown, SHIRTWAISTS FOR THE FALL Washablo Materials Will Bo Favored, With Linen, Duck and Gingham Most Popular. Thei chic shirtwaist this fall will bo washablo. "No starch" is tho verdict for tho fashionable shirtwaist. Many waists of chiffon will be worn. Chiffon walstB may bo washed If stiffened with a somewhat stronger gum water, two teaspoonfuls of tho stock solution to a cupful of water. Plain shirtwaists will bo worn this fall linen, duck and gingham being popular. Extremely simple cuts aro tho rules in shirtwaists. Very closo to tho man's Bhlrt is the fall waist for women, elongated shoulder lino and short yoko being tho rule. Cotton crepe, vollo, satin and bro caded waists must all havo tho short yoko. For a plain tailored waist of linen, madras, pongee or wash silk tho yoko may bo omitted and tho plaits at both front and back run to tho shoul der. Stitching will be mado prominent on tailored waists. "Round stitch" will bo used on many of the tailored waists. FOR THE AFTERNOON. Model of creme charmeuse and tulle, trimmed with edgings of pink ribbon. Lace flchua. eVCeee JfcKf '-'s' Vviyw to the Small Hat. and in a third tho regulation Psycho knot is worn. In several of tho now styles a higher and Bllghtly curled fringe appears across tho forehead. In all tho new styles tho hair is not much waved, and in all of thorn tho ears aro covered. In tho ma jority of coiffures threo very short, tiny curls nestlo somewhere, cither at neck or peeping out from tho knot, or displaying themselves resting on tho hair just above the ear. They aro Just about tho prettiest llttlo finishing touchoB that can bo imagined. Women call thorn "cunning" and perhaps they are; for those llttlo curls appear to rivet tho attontlon of tho masculine mind with extraordinary force. By tho way, fow peoplo reallzo how much men admire pretty stylos ot hair dressing and good grooming in tho women thoy know. JULIA BOTT.OMLEY.' i NET WAIST ALWAYS BECOMING Fashion Had Good Reason for Its Popularity, Which Is Almost Ccr- tina to Continue. Thero is no doubt that tho trans parent waist of cotton not was tho leader in tho race for popularity. The model In it whioh sold by tho hun dreds and Is still in fashion has a long shoulder seam, slightly gathered, and, a looso slcovo that hangs abovo tho waist with two box pleatings or laco. Tho long V shaped neck 1b out lined, and thero is a lining, also of net, which is trimmed across its top edges with a smaller laco pleating. On tho majority of theso walstB thero is ribbon attached to tho lin ing. It is dono moro or less well. Sometimes thero nro threo bands around tho figure ending In stiff bows in front; again tho top of tho lining is gathered into a two-inch ribbon band which is finished with a largo flat bow in front. Tho wholo blouso is looso and ap pears to fall from tho ilguro, and tho corset cover that goes with it Is of chiffon in flesh color trimmed with tiny button roBcs. Now if tho blouso is still selling wherovor you aro, buy it. It Is unusually becoming. If you don't llko tho ribbon, tako It out, or adjust it to suit your taste. Washing ton Star. i Dainty Flowered Hatpins. Tho methods of 'making flowered ornamental hatpins is easy. An or dlnary hatpin, with a round or pear shaped top, such as is bought for a penny or two, is utilized. Tho head of tho pin is first swathed In wadding, und then covered with colored silk or satin, on which should bo cm brolderod colored beads to represent tho center of tho flower. Pieces of ribbon aro next taken to form tho petals. Suph flowers ns popples, daisies and roses nro particularly bo coming. Tho result when finished la eminently satisfactory, and often adds a pleasing dash of color to tho gen oral effect. Flower Muff. Havo you seen tho hugo summer muffs mado of artificial ilowors? They aro exceedingly decorative, and are composed of many different kinds of blossoms, such ns roses, Parma vio lets and orchids. Somo of them aro finished with long hanging branches of the samo flowers. Of course, thoy havo como from Paris, where thoy wero fashioned for ovcnlng fetes and gay dinners. Novel Hosiery. Wonderful Ingenuity Is oxorclsed In tho matter of smart hosiery, nnd for women who llko novelties in any form thero is plenty to chooso from. Curi ous effects nro contrived with stripes In laco or silk stockings, varying from about an eighth of an Inch to a flno hnlrllne. Theso nro so cunningly wrought that thoy glvojjloganco to tho ungainly anklo. """ ALL WANT TO NAME THE BABY Advice Heaped In Profusion on Keep ers of Big City's Zoological Gardens. VTho arrival of a baby animal or bird of nny kind from a hippopotamus to a canary at olthor of tho city zoos gives peoplo all over town a clmnco to spread thomnolves In tho matter of names," said a New York park keopor. "K vot y body wants the honor of naming tho baby. Letters como from all parts of tho city, nml from tho sur rounding country suggesting names that tho writers think appropriate. Patriotism runs high among our cor respondents. If thoy had their way half tho animals In tho park would bo called 'Abo' Lincoln, and a largo part of tho other halt 'Teddy' Hooscvelt. Regardless of tho box of the youngster, theso two presidential appellations aro urged upon us. "Classical and Scriptural namoB also havo tholr advocates. Hercules and Plato In particular are proposed. "Of all tho ladles of antiquity Nlobt seems to lmvo first call Onco In a while n writer of a ecntlmontnl turn of mind suggests a more modem ro mantic name. Out of consideration for tho animal fancy names nro taboo to start with. To call a beast of tho Jungle Vlolot or Qucaiilo Is enough to Bhnmo tho most docllo ot Infants Into a reversion to typo." Mrs.'.vlnstow'n Soothing By nip for Children teething, iioftcns tlioguma, retlucpH Inllnmmn tlon,nllay8palu,curcawlnd college a bottloJtar Evening Things Up. "Mamma," said four-year-old Thol nia, "Harry wants tho biggest pleco of plo nnd I think 1 ought to havo it." "Why, dear?" queried tho mothor, " 'Cause," replied Thclma, "he was eating plo two years beforo I was born," National Food Magazine. Red Ctom Ball Blue gives double value frti vnni lnmwii iinna twino flR far an tltlV other. At.K jour gioccr. Adv. Worth Keeping, Anyhow. "You havo somo remarkable paint ings." "Yen," replied Mrs. Cumrox, "tho art dealer said thoy wero old masters, but to my eyo somo of them look ns good as now " A man nover gets over his spanking days. About tho tlmo his mothor quits hla wifo starts In. 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