THE NORTH PLATTE ftEMIAVEEKLY TftlBUNI). TWO EXTREMES IN i ATTRACTIVE SUITS KITCHEN CABINET P Two Women's Psychic Messages" . f"' MROMIIIENjPEOPLp i 9 L ' X V. .Mi. 5 ' Mrs. Beale in the preface to their book, "that It will be said there is noth ing new in the teaching, and we admit that there is repetition to what seems an unnecessary degree, but wo pledge our word that we have put nothing of our own Into the text We have considered It an imperative duty to add this small link to tho chain of testimony which is binding our world ench day more closely to the next." After perhaps Blx weeks the "lessons" began nnd continued until twenty four had been received and recorded, the insistent purport of which was that the regeneration of the world nnd the solutions of enrth problems can be found only In love and service, and the desiro and will of men to turn to God. Amundsen Back Capt. ltonld Amundsen, who is world famous as the discoverer of tho South pole is in the limelight again. Washington scientists began Indulging in a wide range of speculation over tho announcement that Amundsen, who has been in the arctic for 10 months, has arrived at Anadyr, which is supposed to be in eastern Siberia on the Anadyr river. The wireless was received at Nome and gave no details. One speculation was that it Is pos sible Amundsen has attained tho North pole with the aid of airplanes, with which his ship, tho Maude, was equipped. Ho has doubtless had op portunity to accomplish tho drifting process, which ho was confident would take him from Barrow Island to with in striking distance of the pole, over land. On Mnrch 20 Inst, word reached Chrlstlanin that; Captain Amundsen, nccompanled by two of his men, had left his ship for a dash to the pole. Captain Amundsen became an 'expert flyer before leaving Norway, and his original plan for arriving at the pole was to drift to a point between Spltzenbergen nnd Greenland, and about 100 miles from the pole to take to airplane for the final dash. The return of Amundsen to Anadyr at this time may Indicate, In the opinion of explorers, either good luck or the reverse. He had supplies for seven years when he left Dixon island In the White sea, on September 10, 1018, and was convinced he would hnve accomplished his purpose before three years. Maryland's Electrical Fame Pretty much everything on the Maryland is done by electricity, even the dishwashing. She Is an electrical marvel, as well as first-class flghtl'ngma- t The Mnrylnnd Is the first of four ships of her class to bo launched. Canada's Industrial Congress Mayor M. A. Brown of Medlclno Hat, a hustllrfg young Alhertan, Is pres ident of tho Canadian Industrial con gress which will bo held June 2-10 In Alberta and British Columbia, the cities to bo visited being Medicine Hat L'ethbrldge, Cnlgary and Edmonton in Alberta and Vancouver and Victoria, the "Twin Cities of the Pacific" In British Columbln. Mayor Brown, who Is only thirty-six, was the originator of tho Alberta Industrial congress, held lust year, and It was such a success that this organization, a similar ono In British Columbia, and the Canndlan Manufacturers' association decided to Join TiT a greater congress this year. The object of The congress Is to show business men of the' United States, eastern Cnnnda and Great Brit ain the vast nntural resources of west ern Canada In mineral), farm lands and tho raw materials for varied man ufacturing enterprises, nnd to culti vate closer business relations between tho United States nnd Canada. "Wo have sent 2,000,000 of our young men to you during years) past and they have helped to develop the United Stntes. Now we ask you to help us devolop our great coal, natural gas, lumber nnd other resources nnd bring under cultivation the 20,000,000 acres of vacant farm lands in western Canada." Psychic mcssngus from n spirit tlint 1ms never been on earth, received by Mrs. Franklin K. Lano (portrait herewith), wife of the former secre tary of the Interior, and Mrs. Harriet Blnlno Beale, daughter of James Q. Blaine, are recorded In a book they have published under the title, "To Walk With God." liven to uio title tnc uook is a record of tho first experience of Mrs. Lano and Mrs. Beale In automatic writing during tho summer of 1010, when both were engrossed In war re lief work and Mrs. Lano was directing tho convalescent home established through her efforts as an adjunct to Walter Reed hospital. With dignity and reverent slncer lty tho authors have related the re sults of their experience, which after weeks of constnnt effort resulted In a series of "lessons." "Wo realize." Write Mrs. Lano and From the Arctic William LeRoy Emmet was doubt less a proud man the other day when tho superdrendnought Maryland was launched at Newport News. For Uncle Sam's newest battleship Is supposed to bo Just about the most formidable fighting machine afloat and Mr. Emmet designed the wonderful electrical ma chinery which is n large feature of her construction and equipment. He is an electrical engineer with one of the big electrical companies and has had naval training. He was graduated from the United Stntes Na val academy In 1881. He served two years In the navy and re-entered the service during the Spanlsh-Amerlcna war. In 1015 he was a member of the naval consulting board. He has done some very valuablo work in steam tur bine Inventions nnd Improvements. He is an author and n writer for the technical prcsg gn electrical and me chanlcnl subjects. " otisiH FROM the very plnln tailored suits of wool to tho handsomely embroi dered sport suit of silk Is quite a "far piece," but the Interval Is filled with suits that grnduully progress from the plain model to Its smart rival. Street clothes nowadays have a considerable flavor of sports styles, although there remains, and probably nlways will re main, the trim, strictly tailored, business-like utilty suit that holds the nl legiunco of American women. This they must hnve, others they may have, nnd, if circumstances nllow, several in vnrylng styles they do have. Ono of them will bo as simple and. we hope, ns well tailored as the mannish suit pictured, another ns definitely a sports style as tho suit at the right, and others formnl or sportlsh. Blue serge, It almost goes without saying, is used for the first suit. Its plnln skirt hns a little flare and is mndo with box plaits down the frout and back. It doesn't take long to describe this very simple nffnlr but It is worth while adding that It Is per fectly fitted and tailored. Tho clever and unusunl coat has slashes at each side In its skirt round Blouses Ready THERE are so many delightfully pretty nnd chic blouses, made ready for summer time, thnt It Is not easy to choose among them. About the most noticeable thing In many of the new ones, Is their front fastening, or occasional back fastening, negoti ated with very obvious buttons nnd buttonholes. After following devious ways, lending to concealed buttons or snaps nnd leaving us to guess how they were got Into, they have come bnck to a matter of fact mood and simply button up ns In dnys of old. But there are still plenty of slip-overs and other styles wljli concealed fastenings. Beginning nt the beginning of blouso styles we have tho plain tnllored mod els In linen, wash silk or satin, crepe-de-chlno, and other suitable fabrics, followed by ninny Iflouses of sheer :ott6ns with voile nnd batiste at the he,ad of. this dnlnty company. Made ufl with handsome laces nnd lino needlework, these mny reuch any de gree of elegnnce. Finally there comes the georgette blouse the flower of the Hock and apparently tho greatest fa vorite. A blouse and a short smock, both of dark-colored georgette nmong those ready .for summer, are pictured here. In the blouse n piping of nnrrow satin Is used to finish the edges. This mod el Is provided with link buttons, satin-covered nnd Joined by n small silk cord. Two colors In silk ure used for the embroidery that embellishes It and ed at tho bottom nnd It is bound with braid. A group of threo tucks or cords, stitched In tho material nnd running parallel' with tho edge of the coat reveals a difficult piece of work done with precision. A panel nt the back Is simulated by a fold or cord stitched In tho mnterlal that extends downward from tho shoulders and terminates In a rounded end. There are plain coat sleeves nnd n small collar. A heavy fiber silk innkes tho sport suit nnd a square-necked one-piece dress takes the place of a blouso and skirt to bo worn under tho coat. The bodice Is extended to form n short yoke for tho skirt, which Is stitched on to it. In this suit it is the skirl tlint claims most attention for it is heavily embroidered In wool yarn. In tho sweater coat a narrow shawl col lar diminishes In width on its down wnrtl way to the hem, where It terml nates. The very wide hem turns up on tho right sldo providing place foi deep pockets and the coat has no dec orntlon other thnn four penrl buttonr thnt finish off the long sleeves. The nnrrow belt Is made of tho goods. for Summer it Is mndo with the narrow shouldei yoke which Is generally becoming. Smocks hnvo grown shorter nnd shorter until tho model pictured may bo classed among those thnt aro mod erately long. Except for being short this Is n true smock, hnngfng straight, from the sloulders and vlth long sleeves" that flare. Tt's 7)eltT "of georg ette Is tncked to tho body of tho smock nt Intervnls to Insure a neat adjustment at the bnck nnd sides. Em broidery done In French knots, outline and other stitches employs several col ors. The selection of color for blouso or smock and In tho embroidery silk, Is n mnttcr of Individual taste and gives tho cnpablo needlewoman a chance to hnve something excliuilvely her own. .. Hat That Should Please. In somo form, everyone mny wear the rounded or pouched crown and brim hat that turns upwnrd nt side, back or front, with flowers massed on tho upturned under brim. Long Black Silk Gloves. Long blnck silk gloves are shown to be worn with thin-sloeved black (towns. UMpr All common thlngB, each day's ovents. That with tho hour begin and end, Our pleasures and our discontents, Are rounds by which wo may ascend. -II. W. Longfellow. QUICK BREADS. Hot mufllns, gems, biscuits or grid dle cakes are enjoyed at almost any menl. Corn and Rice Muffins. Take two cupfuls of buttermilk, ono cupful of whltp cornmeal, ono ten spoonful of soda, a half teaspoonful of salt, one egg, one-half cupful each of cream nnd cold boiled rice. Mnsh the rice, add salt, egg, cream, then tho buttermilk mixed with tho soda, then tho meal. Bnko In buttered mullln pans In n hot, oven. "" Fruit Corn Muffins. Tako two cup fuls of yellow cornmeal, ono cupful of flour, two tnblcspoonful8 of sugar, a pinch of salt, two teaspoonfuls of bnklng powder, one tnblespoouful of molted butter, two eggs well beaten, ono nnd one-hnlf cupfuls of milk, and one cupful of fruit. Dates, prunes, flgs or other fruits mny be used. The fruit should bo cut line. Bnko In well Sreased muffin pans twenty minutes. Batter Bread. Take two cupfuls each of sweet milk nnd buttermilk, ono cupful of white cornmeal, half a teaspoonful of soda, ono tenspoonful of snlt nnd ono tnblespoonful of melt ed butter nnd threo beaten eggs. Boll tho milk, ndd tho meal very slowly, then tho Bnlt and butter nnd cool Add tho eggs nnd a tnblespoonful of milk In which tho sodn Is dissolved. Bnko In buttered pan In a moderato oven. Popovero. Tako ono cupful of flour, ono egg unbonten, one cupful of milk and n pinch of snlt. Butter the gem pans and place in a hot oven. Mix all the Ingredients together, stirring hard with a wooden spoon. When tho pnns nro hissing hot pour In the bat ter. Fill each half full. Bnko In n hot oven until well puffed nnd golden brown. Cover with n pnper nnd fin ish baking. This reclpo makes n dozen popovers. These mny be mnde for dessert by dropping a piece of bannnn, n few blue berries, fruit or Jam Into each cup of batter, which will rise nnd cover the fruit In bnk lng. Servo with sirup or fruit snuce, Charleston Muffins. Beat together ono cupful of sugnr nnd one table spoonful of melted butter. Add two eggs beaten very light, n hnlf tea spoonful of salt, n grating of nutmeg, nnd ono cupful of milk. Sift In two cupfuls of flour nnd three tenspoon fuls of bnklng powder. Bake In hot buttered muflln tins In n hot oven. A Half-Pound Cake. As n pound enke Is largo for tho smnll family hero Is one which cuts tho quantity in half: Tako ono sennt cupful of butter, one and three-fourths cupfuls of sugar, two cupfuls of flour sifted threo times with one-half tenspoonful of bnklng pnwfler. Crenm tho butter, add the sugar and n whole egg unbeaten, bent Ing well; then ndd four more In the same manner. Bent well and bnko In n slow oven. Use enro In measuring tho butter. It should not bo pneked In the cup. Peanut Butter Biscuit. Sift three itipfuls of flour with six tonspoonfuls of baking powder nnd ono tenspoonful )f snlt; add half a cupful of butter substitute, ono cupful of peanut but ter nnd ono cupful of ovnpornted milk. 51ft tho Hour with tho dry Ingredients and cut In tho fnt, then ndd tho milk slowly until tho dough Is rendy to linndle. More milk may bo needed, aepemiing upon tho flour. Roll nnd cut with n smnll biscuit cutter. Brush tho top with milk nnd bake In a hot' oven fifteen to eighteen minutes. "Say did you over hear Nightingales sing, Hoar them at twilight malto wood and glades ring: Hear them as high In somo treotop they swing; Say, did you ever hear Nightingales sing?" WHAT TO HAVE FOR BREAKFAST. Medical nuthoritles recommend a glass of water taken tho first thing on rising nnd If the allnientnry canal needs extra flush ing a pint of hot water with half a teasp oonf ul of salt will be found especially bono flclAl. solution Is not ab A normnl snlt sorbed nnd pnssos through tho body In nn hour or less, removing Impuri ties In Its wnke. A cheap, wholesome nnd especially nutritious dish for growing children Is wholo whent. Tako It fresh from tho granary, wash and soak over night then cook until It Is reduced to n gclnt Inous mass. Servo with top milk nnd Biignr. Knniigh of tho wheat may bo cooked for several days if kept In u cool place. There Is something very appetizing about this dish ; young and old ask for It ngalu nnd ngnlu. Griddle cakes, muffins, gems and hot breads of various kinds are all popu lar breakfast braids. "Llttlo by llttlo tho tlmo goes by Short If you sing through It, long if you sigh. Llttlo by Ilttle-an hour, a day, Gone with tho years that havo van- Islied- away; Llttlo by llttlo tho rnco Is run, Trouble and waiting nnd toll aro done" TWENTIETH CENTURY HASH. Hnvo six medium-sized potatoes baked. With n spoon carefully re move tho potato, leaving tho rest of the skin un broken. Senson tho potato with one tnblespoonful of butter, one -tnblespoonful of crenm; snlt, pep per to taste, stirring lightly with n fork; do not mnsh tho potato. Add ono cupful of any kind of chopped beef thnt hns been moistened with gravy, stock nnd Worcestershire snuce. Fill tho skins with fids mixture, let ting It rlso n llttlo nbovo the top. Put a piece of butter on each nnd heat In the oven. Orated cheese mny be used lnstcnd of tho meat. Surprise Biscuits. Make a biscuit dough us soft as can bo handled, pat It lightly, roll Into n thin sheet, nnd cut with n biscuit cutter. Hnvo rendy one cupful of well-scnsoncd mcut that hns been moistened with gravy, stock or milk. Form Into sandwiches by spreading tho mcnt lightly on hnlf of tho biscuits nnd cover with tho other hnlf, pressing them together nt tho edges. Bake twenty minutes In n hot oven. Tills reclpo will mnko nlno sandwiches. Pour over n brown gravy and servo hot Minced Beef With Potato Border To two cupfuls of well seasoned mnshed potnto add the yolks of two eggs. Beat until light and creamy. Form this mlxturo Into n, border on n chop pinto or flat baking dish. Score fho top. Senson two cupfuls of nny kind of cold chopped beef with n tea spoonful of onion Juice, one tenspoon ful of minced parsley und snlt nnd pepper to taste. Add enough stock to moisten well, place tho mcnt Inside tho border nnd brown lightly In n hot oven. Roast Beef, Mexican Sauce. Re heat slices of cold roast beef, cut very thin, In tho following: Cook ono on ion finely chopped In two tablespoon fuls of butter flvo minutes. Add ono red pepper, ono green pepper and ono clove of garlic, each finely chopped; ndd two tomntoes or the snmo bulk canned. Cook fifteen minutes, ndd ono tenspoonful of Worcestershire snuce, celery snlt nnd snlt to taste. "Just bucklo In with a bit of a grin, Then tnlto oft your coat nnd go to it. And start In to sing, as you tacklo tho thing That couldn't bo dono and you'll do it." -Jr. i WAYS WITH CHEESE. Cheeso Is such n concentrated food, with llttlo or no wnsto, thnt it Is, even nt n high price, cheaper than less expensivo protein foods. 4 ' Hot Cheese S a n dw I ches. . With a biscuit cutter cut circles from very thin slices of close-textured brend. Lay very thinly sliced pieces of cheeso be tween the brend to form sandwiches. Brown lightly In hot butter In a frying pan. Serve hot. Luncheon Biscuits. Hnvo ready some very thin slices of cheese. Bnko a pnn of baking powder biscuits nnd, Immediately on taking them from tho oven, break open nnd spread lightly with butter nnd lay u slice of cheeso between ench. Cover with a warm napkin nnd servo promptly. It Is nec essary to havo everything ready and work quickly so that tho heat in tho biscuit will melt tho cheeso. Cottage Cheese Salad. Take any quantity of cheeso needed, senson well with onion Juice, salt, cayenne and paprika; add n finely shredded or minced green popper nnd servo on let tuce with a .thick boiled dressing. Cheese With Brussels Sprouts. Mnko n cupful of white sauce ; add ono cupful of cooked sprouts nnd, when well hented, ndd one-half cupful of grated cheese. Remove from tho flro ils soon as tho cheeso Is melted. Servo -on squares of buttered tousr. Tomato Rarebit. Strain tho seeds from a cupful of stewed tomntoes, pressing through all the pulp, nnd sim mer until reduced to half a cupful. Melt a tnblespoonful of butter; ndd one-half cupful of grated cheese nnd stir until tho cheese Is melted. Add snlt and cayenne to tho tomato and blend this mixture with tho egg beforo adding tho hot cheese. Removo from the bent hb soon as tho egg Is stirred In and servo on slices of toasted ryq breaiL M Ch'eese and Celery Salad, Cutcrisp white bits of celery Into stnaljpleces, sprlnklo with Parmesan cheese nnrti servo on lettuce with French dress ing. I I