m mmmmMmmMmmmmmmmmmimmm is the superlative food "SUPERLATIVE" is ilie only word that adequately describes bread as a food. For bread is the molt delicidus most nutritious most economic al food known. The Goodness and Tastlness Of RAKE-RITE BREADwill make you its slave. Eaten with butter, jam or milk, it is incomparable. , . . Here is another dainty dish that is fit for a king: , l'riino and Hut Sandwich Bread , 1 lbmon Pinch salt lb. stewed prunes ' 1 cup chopped nut meats Slice the bread and cut out with a fancy cutter. Hub the prunes through a sieve, add salt, nut meats and strained lemon juice. Mix and spread on the bread and place two slices together. Buy some BAKE-RITE BREAD today and try this appetizing morsel. WE USE COW BRAND FLOUR EXCLUSIVELY. Eat more bread and make BAKE-RITE Itrcnu you favorite brand. ljpllj BAKERITE BAKER"fal amount." -- -- J Ulinjuiii. AM T1A A C 17VT A X"T 8 "Yml ofren(1 mo h h!ntlnR nt 8Uch UN IMAVallNAK Y X ; n thing ns security," declared Teresa, HUSBAND UNIQUE FEATURE OF WEDDING Javanese Couple, at End of Ceremony, Kiss the Feet of All Their Rela . tlves. of tracking tie footsteps of the Ro-, I mnn conqueror Is by means of the mo l eulcs he built. The nrt was contln-! ued down through the medlvenl and renaissance periods, flourishing espe cially In Italy. Exchange. ' ! A festival procession through the village, headed by two monstrous fig ures with arms and legs ngltntcd by men hiding Inside, forms part of tho marriage ceremony In the Island of i Java. The music In the procession Is New Use for Asbestos. j A new and Important uso for ns bestos has been foimd. Its wide ndop-! tlon depends on tho finding of new Bourccs of tho mnterlnl. One of the milled by the gamelon'the national' .T'", orchestra, consisting of drums, bella nnd oUier noisy Instruments, while an nddltlonul noise la made by n group of men on horseback striking with all their might In tho native "nngkoeng," which Is something like a tambourine, made of bamboo. Tho women, their hnnds filled with paper birds, flowers nnd fenther fans mndo of peacock plumes, follow on foot, nnd aro In turn followed by the priests, solemnly singing their prayers. Tho bride Is carried by lour men as sho sits on n wooden platform surrounded by n few girl friends. After tho procession goes around tho village twice, It finally stops before tho house of tho groom, and tho bride Is carried Into tho houso In tho arms of her fntller-ln-law. Tho whole family then assembled In n circle and the young couple, bend ing on their knees, kiss tho feet of all the relatives. Tho kissing of the foot inarKS tho end of tho ceremony. The feast lasts lute Into tho night but women nnd inch celebrnto separate ly only the young couple being al lowed to eat together. Detroit News. HISTORY TOLD IN MOSAICS Beautiful Examples of Early Art t Be Found In the Ruined Temples Ij. of Eoypt One of the earliest attempts at nr tlstlc expression wns through tho me dium of the mosaic. Uulns of that li centious city of tho East, Nineveh, contain examples of tho nrt. Mosa ics aro found frequently In the ru ined temples of Egypt. It wns In drecco that tho nrt was first used to any great extent. All -through tho rocky little peninsula may be found tho henuty of tho Hel lenic temperament expressed In mo saic The erectheum, In Athens, con- Htructeu about tho fifth century B. 0., contains many exquisite speci mens worked in. both glass und mar ble. Mosaic did not reach Its highest de velopment, however, until tho power of Home had bloomed to tho full. Tho Romans not only utilized this form of art themselves to a great extent, but Bprend. It all through their con aveicd territories. One of tho ways rled out on an appreciable scale In tho United Stntes, Is tho construction nnd permnnent casting molds for tho production of the lighter kinds of metnl castings. In making these molds, tho ground nshestos Is mixed with a suitable binder and pressed Into a form or flunk over a master pat-, ern, nnd Is then stoved slowly up to a ! temperature of 800 degrees F. This preliminary drying removes the bulk , of the moisture, nnd establishes the binder. The pattern Is then removed, nni the rorm nented up ngain to n temperature several hundred degrees In excess of the temperature to which tho form will be usually exposed. After this trentment the forms or molds nre ready for use, and, It la said, mny be employed Indefinitely; nt any rate, ns many as 1,700 castings hnvo been mndo from one of these permnnent molds. Spread of Species. One of the problems that confronts the naturalist Is that of accounting for tho distribution bC identical forms of life through widely separated loeull' ties. Investigation frequently shows that this has been accomplished in many ways thnt appear quite simple when once discovered, although one would hardly hao thought of them, Somo Interesting facts gleaned con corning the dispersion of fresh-water mollusks account for their appearance In remote nnd Isolnted ponds. Water fowl play an Important part In this work. Ducks have been known to carry mussels attached to their feet u hundred miles or more. Bivalve mollusks not Infrequently cling to the toes of wading birds, nnd nre thus transported for considerable dis tances. By VICTOR REDCLIFFE. h ' (CopyrlKht. 18J0, Writern Newspaper Union.) Some gossips of Ilndinore learned thnt Miss Teresa Martin hail been seen In the next town pmrlmslng a pipe, nn ash tray and a fancy smok ing stand. At once In their Inquisi tive, bnbbllng circle the decision was arrived at that tho lady In question was about to become a devotee- of the weed. A little later, after a shopping visit to tho city, one of her packages was left In the train. The conductor re stored It to her, but not until he had Informed his wife that It ,had con tained n pnlr of ' lounging slippers, man's size, nnd the Imputation sprend that Miss Mnrtln had n beau and wns going to get married. Several busy-' bodies visited Miss Martin hoping to get n sldit of the suspicious articles enumerated, but obtained no sight of the same. "Those old cnts!" volubly denounced little Matilda Brown, the maid whom Miss Martin employed, nnd who wns true blue nnd full of love townrd the kind mistress who treated her as con siderately' as she would a relative. She was tnlklng to n neighbor. "The Idea! They Just enmo snooping nround to see If they could get hold of some mean thing to say about the loveliest lady In the world. Why haven't they got sense enough to guess that Miss Mnrtln has been making some presents to her cousins down nt Evansvllle. who got married last month?" But Mntllda's mind was full of secret unenslness while she thus de fended her beloved mistress, and she marveled at a grcnt mystery concealed within the precincts of the pretty little cottage home. For neither smoking outfit nor slippers had been sent away. They reposed at that very moment In room which recently Miss Mnrtln j hnd transformed from n library Into a den, nnd n mnn's den, nt that. She i kept that especial apartment securely locked up when strangers were nround, 1 hut .she could not hide Its existence . from Matilda. Bit by bit she hnd fur nished It, nnd ns various articles of comfort and luxury adapted to man kind solely were set In place, Matilda solved the enigma to her own satis faction In the cautious soliloquy: "She's got nn Imaginary busbnndlH Yes, Matlldn hnd correctly figured out, the puzzle, and soon she knew a great deal more about It. Miss Mar tin, twenty-six, but still girlish, hnd never been wooed. She regretted the fact as she grew older, for life was monotonous nnd lonely. There was only one iplstle In her life that had approximated renl Interest In a mem ber of the other sex on her pnrt. About n yenr previous Alan Frlsble, whom she hnd known slnco he wns a school mate, had come to her on the score of long-time friendship. "Teresa," he sad said, "I am not do ing well In this town, and I want to try my luck further west. I need $200, and I want you to loan It to me If you have It and can spare It, to be faithfully repaid later. I wish to leave as security my dead mother's diamond rlny, worth more than tho Worse Than Tigers. Once, Confucius wns passing by the slope of Tal Shan. He encountered n woman who was crying mournfully by a grave. Tho master leaned upon tho rail of a cart In a position of re spect, and listened, Then he sent Tso Lu to question her, saying: "Ah, thy crying seems of great borrow nnd grief." "Yes, nlasl" answered tho woman, "Not long ago my fnther-ln-law died In tho mouth of n tiger; my husband, too, wns slain by It; nnd now, alas, ray son Is killed by It nlsol" "Then why dost thou not get thee hence?" "Becnuso there are no cruel laws here," "Acknowledge this, my children," snld the master to his disciples, "cruel laws are master tigers I" From a Chinese classic, "Ancient Compos!, tlons." Translated by Moon Kwnn. Penguins. Though so much has been written about them, tho penguins nlwnys ex clto fresh Interest In everyone who sees them for the first time. There Is endless Interest In watching them, tho dignified emperor, dignified notwlth standing bin clumsy waddle, going along with his wife (or wives) by his aide, tho very picture of n successful, self-sntlsfled, happy, unsuspicious countryman, gravely bowing like Chinaman beforo n yelping dog the little undignified matter-of-fact Adelle, minding his own business in a way worthy of emulation. They nro per fectly ndapted to a narrow round of life, nnd when compelled to face mat tors outside of their experience they jften behave with nppnrent stupidity, but sometimes show n good deal of. Intelligence. From "The Henrt tho Antnrctlc," by E. n. Shucklctoa Quite Natural. "This clock you sold me last weei ts extremely variable and erratic,' complained tho customer with th pnekago under his arm. "It looki pretty, but It cuts up scandalously and" "Ah, but, sir," "suavely Interrupted tho Jowcler, "you forget thnt It Is t French clock." Kansas City Sar, Manners. Morals and mnnncre, which glvo color to life, arc of much greater lnv portanco than laws, .which are but their manifestations. Tho law touches us hero and there, but manners nro about us everywhere, pervading so ciety llko tho air we breathe. Good manners, as wo call them, are neither more nor less than good behavior consisting of courtesy nnd kindness. benevolence, being tho preponderating clement In nil kinds of mutually beneficial und plcasnnt , Intercourse among human beings. "Civility,' snldvLady Montagu, "costs nothing and buys everything." Tho chenpost of all things Is kindness, Its exercise requiring tho least posslblo trouble nnd self-sacrlflco. "win honrts," snld Burlelch to Queen KUznbeth, "and you have nil men's hearts and purses If wo would only let naturo act kind ly, free from affoctntlon nnd artifice, tho ruaults on social good humor and hniplnoS3 would be Incnleulnblo. but ho proved the pledge upon her. Then, with tenrs In his eyes he lifted her hand to his Hps nnd kissed It. anil wept with deop emotion. "You nre the noblest of womnnklnd, Tern, nnd life Is worth n lot If It hn been only to find such a true, good friend r A month Inter from n thousand miles distant thoro enme n brief note, inclosing n few pressed violets wh'oli the wanderer bad gathered on the top of one of the loftiest, mountains n the West. After thnt sMIence nnd dr.enms. Somehow tho Impressionable naturo of Teresa craved some object to sentl mentally consider.' Her romnnce took the form nf fitting up. n room Just as If It wns for n husband, and she loved to sit there In the gloaming nnd think of the man who might never return, but who was a fond memory to her devoted soul. Of nil this the treasured violets, ' the emotlonnl moods of her gentle, kindly mistress Matilda became fully , nware. and enjoyed n stolen partlclpa- J tlon In the secret. It wits months Inter, nnd Miss Mnrtln had gone to tho city nnd left her In charge of the , house, when there enme a summons nt the street door, and there stood the returned wanderer. He looked eager ( . and prosperous, he wns cheery and friendly with .Matilda. She had al-J ways liked him, she liked him bet-1 ter than ever now ns, In her simple ' way, she debated with herself ns t6 how far she dared venture to employ, n present golden opportunity to let I Alnn Frlsble know Just where he stood j In the estimation of Miss Martin. Flnnlly she decided. "Mr. Frlsble," she snld. "Miss Ter esa will be mighty glad to see you." "Think so?" replied Frlsble. all smiles. "Yes. let me show you something," nnd Matilda secured the key of the den. She unlocked the door nnd. ush ered Frlsble Into the room. "She did that for you." continued Mntlldn to the amazed wanderer re turned. "She had an Imaginary hus band 1 mean you. Think think hnrd what you ore' going to say to her when she comes." It needed no thinking, but Alan Frlsble blessed the loyal, loving little creature who hod led his footsteps straight Into the gnrden of love. Chi-Namel GRAINING PROCESS 5 A system by which anyone can apply beautiful hardwood finishes over old, dirty jihd discolored soft wood floors,, doors and woodwork. The patented Chl-Namel Grain ing Tool makes the grain, giving a surface that is water proof and heel-proof, nd looki end wean like real hardwood. We Art Tour Nureit CM - Namtl Stars 5 We conduct a special Chl-Namel Department where we shall be glad to teach you to grain In a few minutes, wt shall showfou finished amplea of Chl-Namel Varnishes, Enamelt, Wall Coatings, Auto Color . Finishes. Polishes, Oold and Alumi num. Chi-Namel Is ulf-Uvtling and can be applied by anyone without laps or brush marks. 5 Come in and let ua show you the advantages of Chl-Namel. '.w .m ..xm j Stone Drug Store. Proper Use of Handkerchief. I The Incorrect use of the handker- j chief is, nccordlng to Dr. William S. Tomlln, one of the most prolific cnuses of ncute disease of the middle ear, with consequent deafness. He says In the Indlannpolls Medical Jour nal that the average adult constricts the nostrils when he blows his nose, thus producing extraordinary com pression of the nlr In the nnso pharynx. When he hns a cold there Is Infec tion nnd swelling nround the eustach ian tubes, and the effort to expel the compressed nlr through the constrict ed nostrils Is likely to blow some of the Infected mucus Into these tubes, thus starting the trouble. When a person has a cold he should sleep on his side and not on his back, for thus he will establish good drain, age from the eustachian tubes. Discards the Modern Age. Although the British have occupied that part of Burma from which some of the best teak Is extracted for nearly a century, Burma tree-fellers still pre t fer their own axes to any of the vari ous kinds which have been imported from, time to time from Europe oi I America. This Implement, called a ' poksln In Burmese, Is about an Inch 1 brond, nnd tqp or twelve Inches In j length. Fitted with a wooden handle I cut from the neighboring Jungle, the Burman erects a scaffold of bamboo nround the trunk of tho tree to be felled, which may be 12 or 15 feet Jn circumference, about five feet from the ground, mnnnge to brjng It down by ftls vigorous nnd repeated strokes within n few hours. There Ts'rTe MwYr "that "contain! within Itself so complete a compendium: of the story of the cross thnt it Is fit tingly called by the name of passion flower. It blossomed about Holj Hood day. The thread-like colored stnmens, which surround the flower like rays, and some other portions ol Its dellcntely constructed blossom, at tracted the notice of the Spaniards In their conquest of Amerlcn. The dif ferent parts of the blossoms figured to their enthusiastic Imaginations tht numbers of the apostles, the rays ol glory, tho nails, the hammer, tht sponge, the cup, and all the sad signs of the Savior's passion, hence the: called It tho passion JJower. 1 a J I C CROWN 3 GASQIINE 3 (TAmtmud oii, coxMinr "j OKMUk 1 Jliwqys the Same Clean-burning hard-hitting, power full Red Crown Gasoline is always the same uniformly good from the first drop to the last. Red Grown vaporizes readily ignites 'instantly burns up completely. It means quick starts; prompt, smooth acceleration and plenty of power, and punch for high speeds and the hills. Standardize on Red Grown Gasoline ' every gallon mile-packed every gallon the same. JPolarine, the correct lubricant for every car, keeps the motor young and powerful. Fill up at the sign of the Red .Crown." STANDARD OIL CO. (NEBRASKA) OMAHA RED CROWN GASOLINE