THE 9EMLWEEKLY TRIBUNE. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. 4 Ihe KITCfE In Woman's Realm CAEre Two Modish Coats of Checked Serge and Tan Covert Cloth, Crave netted, Which Are Among the Best of the Season's Offernigs Simple but Extremely Effective Party Frock That Appeal to the Small Maid. Not only physical but mental vigor and efficiency depend lni-Kely on a proper dlot. Not In tho clamor of tho crowded stjreot, Not In tho shouts and plaudits of tho throng, Hut In out-solves are triumph and do-feat. LIGHT REFRESHMENTS. Tho dainty sandwich Ib always Ml f Ling a largo placo and whon woll mado uuu nuivuu meiu la nothing that Is bet tor onjoyed. Cream Cheese Sandwiches. Tako a squaro of croam choose, mash It In a bowl, adding a 1 1 1 1 1 o sweot cream to moisten, salt and pa prika to taste, with one or two canned Tod poppers, Bpread on thin slices of buttered graham bread. Marshmallow Nut Sandwiches. Toast fresh marshmallows and cut line, mix with chopped walnut moats and sweet cream. Cut whito bread, spread with butter, then with the mallow and nut mixture. A fow candied cherries may bo used with this filling if so desired. A half dozen cherries finely chopped will ho sufll cient. for half a dozen sandwiches. Fig Sandwiches. Soak tigs over night In orango Juice, then simmer In a Httlo wator added to tho Juice, un til tender. Add a half cupful of sugar and tho Julco of half a lemon to each half pound of flgs. Chill thoroughly and chop to a paste Spread on thin whito bread or on sllco of pound cake, Marguerites. Mako r. boiled frost ing, using a few tablcspoonfuls of steamed, chopped raisins and a half dozen choped nuts. Put a teaspoonful oil crisp, salted wafers and brown lightly in tho oven. Spongo cake baked in a sheet and then cut with a small biscuit cutter Into rounds may bo frosted with or nngo Icing and rdlled in grated rind, or tho top decorated with tho rind, making very ' tasty cakes to servo with a cupful of tea when a frlond drops in. The sky Is always bluo. What though the night shall darken, nnd enfold you And for a spuco In sunless sltenco hold you, Tho dawn shall brighten when your rest Is through. The Bky Is always blue. Christine Davis. WAYS WITH PARSNIPS. This delicious vegctablo should bo found of ton on our tables -during the spring months. To boll thorn and servo plain put a pork shank to cook in boiling water, lot simmor for an hour or two, and two hours be fore dinner add tho well washed parsnips, cook ing gently to keep them whole. Season and servo with tho pork. Pot Roast. Prepare a pot roast In tho usual way and cook somo parsnips in boiling, salted wator until tender. Drain tho parsnips and put them Into tho kettlo after tho meat has been ro- moved; cook until well seasoned, add flour to tho sauco and servo meat, par snips and gravy all on ono platter. Casserole Parsnips. Cut tho peeled parsnips In thick slices and parboil In salted water for 20 minutes. Drain and put lilto tho casserole with butter and popper, or a few slices of bacon may bo used Instead of butter, or beef drippings may bo used. Dako two hours, adding n littlo water until thoy aro vory tender. Browned Parsnips. Cut well- cleaned parsnips lengthwlso and cook until tender In boiling, salted water. Whon tender, brown In fresh pork drippings or in suet fat. Serve fho parsnips, with a sauco made with flour and croam in tho fat left from frying. Parsnips With Drawn Butter Sauce. Wash and scrnpo parsnips and cut in pieces or in strips; cook until soft, then serve with drawn butter sauce- molt a tilled of a cupful of butter, add three tablcspoonfuls of flour, salt and pepper to season and a cupful and a half of boiling water. Servo hot. Two coats, mado to bravo tho spite ful roturn of tho north wind In May and tho showora from spring skies, aro shown in tho picture given horo. Thoy aro of chocked sorgo ana tan covort cloth, cravenotted, and thoro toro not hurt by dampness. Their stylo is excellent and distinctive. Thoro havo boon so many checked coats in tho soason'a showings that it would scom almost lmposslblo for any thing now nnd also attractlvo to mako ItB appoaranco among them. Uut tho modol prosontod, whllo cut on familiar that tho body of tho frock is of cot ton not nnd is merely a full slip sot on to a narrow round yoko of laco and reaching nearly to tho knoos,. Throo scant rufllos of laco aro sot about tho bottom of this slip, and .It 1b ohlrrcd in about tho hips with throo shlrrings sot closo togothor. This shirring slinpos tho slip into a long walBt and short Bkirt. Tho bIcovob aro moroly puffB ol not edged with a doublo frill of net. Over this slip of not a short over dross is worn. It is mado of two lengths of yard-wido taffota cut with It's the song ye sing and tho smile yo wear That's making tho . sunshine every where. -Riley. 3AVORY SUPPER DISHES. To mako a supper dish at all popu lar it must bo tasty and quickly pro- pared. Milk toast fills both of these qualifica tions, theroforo it is a groat favorite. Spanish Chowder. Cook together a can of tomatoes and a can of red kidney beans for ten minutes. Add a pound of ilnoly chopped hamburgor steak, ono chopped green pepper, and salt and pepper to taste. Cook flvo minutes longer nnd servo piping hot. Corn Bread. At noon put two cup fuls of cornmeal In a mixing bowl and pour over it 1 cupfuls of boiling wa ter, enough to thoroughly scald It. Mix well and cover with a coating of butter; covor-nnd let stand until night. When ready to bake add a beaten egg, 1 cupfuls of milk a cupful of flour, slftod, with threo toaspoonfuls of bak ing powdor and a half teaspoonful of salt; use moro milk if needed, as this should mako a thick spoon batter. Bako 20 minutes in gem pans. Halibut With Codfish. Wash and flake a cupful of hnljbut, wash and flako two cupfuls of codfish and cover with boiling water; let simmer for 20 minutes, drain and rinse again. Molt four tablcspoonfuls of butter, add two of flour and blond until smooth; pour this into 1 cupfuls of rich milk. Season with paprika and salt, if need ed. Placo the drained flsh in n casse rolo, pour tho sauce over It and cover thickly with buttered crumbs. Bako in n modorate oven a half-hour. Mulligatawny ( Soup. Slice threo mrge onions and brown them slightly with four slices of chopped bacon. Re movo from tho heat and add a tea spoonful of curry powdor, four table spoonfuls of flour and a half teaspoon ful of salt; blend all together and then add threo pints of veal or chick en stock. Chop two apples vory flno, add them to tho soup and simmer gently until tho apples aro cooked and tho soup is thick. Rice Muffins. Mix a cupful of boiled rice with two cupfuls of sifted flour, two toaspoonfuls of baking powder, a tablespoonful of sugar, a half tea Bpoonful of salt, ono egg nnd a cupful of milk. Mix well and bako in muflln pans. Servo hot. Silence Pleases Orator. What a speaker likes best Is not ap plause. It Is Bilonce. Thoro aro mo ments when to a speaker tho sllonco can bo thrilling. Then ho knows, as wo say, that ho "has" his audience. A perfect relation has been established. During thoso moments tho thought is passing rapidly from tho speakor'B mind into tho minds of tho listeners, and 1b taking effect. It may not al ways bo a sympathetic effect. It may even bo hostile. Nevertheless, tho thought Is at work. FEED COWS FOR MILK Production and Size Aro the De termining Factors. It Is not the events of llfq, nor Its emotions, nor this nor that experience, but life itself which Is good. P. Brooks. Now Is the only tlmo to begin doing great things. SOME GOOD DISHES. By making out menus for a' week in advance, keeping lists of food well liked, thus bringing variety to tho table, tho house wife will savo her self much time for other things. It is alBO a good plan to place opposito a recipe tho cost of tho dish. Usually eggs aro one of tho varying costs, but tho house- wlfo will bo able to tell at a glanco tho cost of tho dish. As tho majority of women have a certain allowance to spend for the table this will help her to keep accountB and perhaps re duce expenses or at least equalize them from 'month to month, When eggs are sixteen and eight een cents a dozen is tho time for angel foods, souffles, spongo cako and omolets. When thoy aro fifty and sixty cents a dozen pork cako, applo sauco cako, cscallopcd dishes and egg- less dishes of various kinds will bo used. Annel Food. Sift one cupful of Blftcd flour with a quarter of a tea spoonful of cream of tartar. Tako a cupful of egg whites, add another quarter of a spoonful of tho cream of tartar and a pinch of salt, beat until stiff but not dry, add a cupful of sifted sugar, folding in lightly; then tho flour, alBO folded in; flavor with vanilla and bako fifty minutes in a modorato oven, using a tubo pan. Cocoa Mousse. use ono and a half cupfuls of cream, flvo tablespoon fuls of powdered sugar, ono and a half ounces of cocoa, or half- a cup ful, one-half a teaspoonful of vanilla, Dissolve tho cocoa in i small sauco pan with two tablcspoonfuls of cream, Whip tho cream and whon nearly stiff boat In tho sugar and cocoa; mix thoroughly, turn into a wot mold and pack in ico and salt for four hours. Date Pudding. Mix together n boat- en egg, a cupful of fresh bread crumbs, a cupful of chopped dates, a cupful of sugar, a fourth of a teaspoonful of salt and three tablcspoonfuls of milk. Bako in a sheet and serve with whipped sweetened cream flavored with al mond. Fate of Annie Laurie. Tho familiar song of "Annlo Lau rio," saya tho London Chronlclo, waB written by a soldier in Flanders to his ladylove at homo. Tho writer was William Douglas, and Annlo Laurlo was ono of tho three daughters of Sir Robert Laurlo of Maxwelton. Sad to relate, Annlo did not marry hor ardent loyor. Somo say that Douglas was killed In Flanders, but whether or not that is so, Annlo was led to tho altar in 1709 by James Fergussoa of Craigdarroch. Each Animal Should Do Given no Much Roughage as She Will Eat Up Clean Avoid Increnso In Body Weight Abovo Normal. In tho managomont of tho modern dairy it should bo tho aim to surround tho cows with conditions most con ducive to a largo and economical pro duction of milk and huttorfat In each individual caso. Each cow should ro- colvo as much roughngo as sho will eat up clean and a portion of this thould proforably bo of a succulent na ture llko grass, allago, Boiling props or roots. Of concentrates it has boon found a good working rulo to food as many pounds of grain feeds por day to each cow as sho produces pounds of huttorfat a wook, or ono-fourth to one- third as much grain as sho givos pounds of milk dally, tho amount do ponding upon tho por cont of huttorfat In tho milk. In tho caso of cows pro ducing milk with n low por cont of fat, ono-fourth would bo required. Cnro should always bo taken to avoid an In creaso In body wolght abovo tho nor mal for each cow, Blnco tho milk Booro tlon, as a gonoral rulo, Is llkoly to BUffor whon cows commonco to utllizo tholr feed for tho formation of body fat. It follows from what has been said that no two cows in tho hord can bo fed exactly allko under this system of MADE TO BRAVE JALL WEATHERS. and well-llkod linos, snows a nnisn en tirely novel. All its edges aro fin ished with a piping of whito and out lined with narrow flat silk braid, mak ing tho sharp and snappy contrast of black and whito in a conservative fashion. It has a "chin-chin" collar. Tho short coat of covort cloth trimmed with plain broadcloth Is frankly a modol for all-round wear, and does not commit Itself to any sort of spocial occasion. It Is pictured worn with an afternoon frock of taffeta. narrow straps over tho shoulder and scalloped about tho bottom. Tho scal lops aro bound with a narrow binding of taffeta made from strips cut on tho bias. Tho silk is shirred over a cord about tho neck, and tho arm's cyo and shoulder straps aro hound llko tho scallops. Tho fullness of tho silk is drawn In about tho hips with two shirrlngs over cablo cord, forming a sprightly flounco bolow. Tho over dress slips on over tho head. As pictured, It Is made of light bluo shiny taffeta with considerable stiffness. Relation Of Dioestible Matter Anp Protein to Total Dry Matteu 5g, 1 in Rations tor 1200 PouNoCbws MILK LIKELY TO BE BITTER Trouble- May Appear at Any Tlmo and to Almost Sur to Result From Threo Causes. Milk 1b especially llkoly to bo bit- tor In tho spring, but this trouble may appear at any tlmo. It Is almost Buro to result from (1) eating tho last romalnlng woods In closely grazed pastures, (2) bad health of tho cow, or (3) tho growth of bacteria in tho milk. Tho euro In each caso consists in finding and removing tho causo and suggestions for doing so aro mado by Percy Werner, Jr., of tho Missouri collcgo of agriculture It tho milk becomes bitter after Btanding, it Is not tho cow's fault, but results from tho growth of bacteria brought in by particles of dirt or ma nuro or loft In Improperly cleaned vos- boIb. It tho milk of all cows in tho hord Is bitter when drawn, tho food Is probably nt fault, and tho bitter taBto will probably disappear It tho cows aro kopt in a lot whero thoy cannot got at weeds. This will glvo tho pas tures a bettor chanco to got a good Btart. If only ono or a fow of tho cows glvo blttor milk, It is probably bocauso they aro in bad hoalth or go ing dry, and tholr milk should bo kopt away from tho roat bo that It will not spoil tho wholo milking. Production and Size Aro tho Factors Determining tho Food Requirements of Dairy Cows The Amounts of Dry Matter and Digestible Protein Should Increase in Proportion to the Production of Butterfat. feodlng. Each cow muBt rocolvo In dividual attention and bo fed accord ing to her special roqulromonts. It is possible, howovcr, to lesson tho labor Incident to regulating tho feed supply In nccordanco with tho requirements of tho individual cows by adapting a general grain mlxturo which will servo tho needs of most of tho cows In tho herd. This may bo placod in a cart and weighed or measured out from tho same to each cow in tho stablo. PULLET TROUBLES IN SPRING Many Young Fowls Lost From Ever slon of Oviduct Watch for Bloody Eggs In the Nests. A number of hons, and cspocially pullets, nro always lost in tho spring from tho troublo known as ovorslon of tho oviduct. If you soo ono of your birds walking about with a halting gait, and upon closor examination find tho lowor portion of tho oviduct pro jecting from tho vont as a mass of red or purplish tissue, you can rocognlza It as tho abovo troublo. It you no tlco many bloody ogga in tho nosts, walcii ror it. ir you soo cuior nons following another and picking at tho vont, look out for this troublo. It may bo cauBod by extra strain ot tho muscles and tissues of tho walls ot tho oviduct, in tho laying ot doublo yolkod oggs, or vory largo eggs, or duo to nn obstruction In tho oviduct. Unless discovered immediately nttor it occurs tho best troatmont is to kill tho bird. PARTY FROCK FOR THE SMALL MAID. Horo is a party frock for tho littlo maid from about eight year? up to twelvo years old that will delight hor and' pleaso hor mother as woll. It seems hardly worth whllo to de scribe tho method of making it, bo cause it Ib so clearly set forth in tho plcturo. But for tho bonoflt ot tho Inexperienced who may bo encouraged to uudortako it, it may bo mentioned Tho frock is worn over a pottlcoat or slip of flno lawn edged with ruf fles trimmed with narrow lingerie laco. It is mado as long as tho frock, so that thoro is a glimpse of these lacy r ullles under thoBo on tho not dross. JUDGMENT IN SHAPING TREES Fowls Dust Themselves With Gorml clde as They Enter or Leave Hen house How It Works. Whon in uso, this duBtcr Is mounted abovo tho door of tho henhouso or coop nnd tho hens dust thomsolvos with germlcldo as thoy enter or leave. Thoro Ib a slot in tho bottom of tho hopper which Is covered by laro Should Be Exercised Not to Cut Away Any Portion Which May Affect Appearance. In shaping tho trees, tho orchardlst must uso his own Judgment largoly, Whero tho trees aro vory Binall caro hould bo oxorclsod not to cut away any portion of tho tree which may af fect its appearanco in tho future. Bo- glnnorB should not start on young or small trees, for mistakes on thorn aro always costly. If you obsorvo a serious fork In tho young trco, It should bo remedied at onco by cutting away tho ono which you think will not mako tho best pro ducer. If -uch a defect Is remedied early in tho Ufotlmo ot a troo It will scarcely bo noticeable lator, but to al low it to remain for any longth ot tlmo is to injuro and deform tho troo por mancntly. REMEDY FOR A SAGGING DOOR Old Wagon Rod and Staple, Arranged aB Shown In Illustration, Will Prove Satisfactory. For a door that has sagged, wrltos Joh. Reagan of Minnesota in Nebras ka i-'nrm Journnl, put tho ring of tho rod at tho bottom of door and run Cure for Sagging Door. tho ntaplo through it. Run tho oth or end of rod through u block fas tened near tho top of tho door, put on tho burr and tighten. MANAGEMENT OF BROOD SOWS Properly Fed and Handled Mature Anl mal Will Keep Better If She Has Two Litters Yearly. Two litters a yoar mean two dlvi dend periods for tho hog raiser each year, Instead of ono. Properly fed and handled, a mature sow will keep in bettor breeding condition and will glvo her owner moro years of profit able servlco if sho haB two llttors year than it sho has only ono. To do this, sho muBt bo fod whllo pregnant a full supply ot bono, blood and muBclo-maklng feeds, in order that tho development of tho unborn pigs will not weaken hor. by taking thoso materials from her own body. POULTRY. DUSTER IS USEFUL' Poultry Dustor. V-Bhaped wlro mesh funnol, in- sldo of which thero Is a strip ot wiro mesh, extending up Into tho gorml cldo. Whon tho back of tho hen moves tho funnel, tho gormicido ia dustod among tho feathers. Wiscon sin Agriculturist. SUCCESS IN GROWING CLOVER Add Lime, Phosphorus and Potash to Soils Needing Them Give tho Seed a Fair Chance. Tho principles of succossful clovor growing may bo summarized aB follows; Glvo tho clover a chanco to mako a hoalthy plant by adding llmo, phos phorus and potash to soils that nooi. them. In somo way add vegetal .o matter to tho soil and keep" up tho sup ply by turning under clover often enough. Qlvo the seed a fair chanco by plac ing It in mollow Boll and covorlng it from one-half to ono inch deep. If sown with a nurBo crop, t,1vo tho young plants a chanco by not Bocd- ing tho grain crop too thickly, by top dressing with manuro it practicable and by cutting tho stubble nn high aa possible. THICK CREAM IS PROFITABLE More Sklmmllk Left on Farm to Feed to Hogs, Calves and Poultry, 8ays Ohio Bulletin. Farmers will mako moro money by separating a reasonably thick cream than a thin cream, according to dairy department, Ohio state university. SMmming highest cream leaves moro Bklmmllk on the farm to feed to tho hogs, calveB and chickens. Sklmmllk utilized in this way has a feeding vnluo of about 35 cents por hundred, whllo, if tho milk is left in tho croam, nothing Is realized. Tho buttermakor usually wants a cream testing around 35 or 40 per cont butterfat. In tho winter, It tho cream Ib abovo 40 per cent, It is rather difficult to got tho cream all out ot ono can into anothor or into a vat. Cream toBting about 35 per cent in tho winter and 40 per cont In tint Bummer is right for butter-making;