DIET TO BLAME FOR THE HIVES Wrong Food Is Cause of Many Other Ailments. By EDITH M. BARBER CERTAIN foods which score the best as far as nutritive value is concerned occasionally produce disturbing symptoms when eaten by some persons. Persons of this type are said to be sensitive to certain foods or to have food idiosyncra sies. This sensitiveness may be acute or mild. The symptoms may be a rash, asthma or a less acute form oi nasal disturbance. s Usually the of fending food -belongs to the protein division. Eggs and milk are often the offenders. Sometimes peas, beans and whole grains, all of which contain some protein, produce the same effect. Shellfish and straw berries, although the latter are low In protein, are also often to blame for hives and digestive upsets. Usually food idiosyncrasies shew themselves in infancy. There are cases, however, which develop in later years, especially during peri ods of nerve strain. Fortunately, however, these conditions are usual ly temporary. Sometimes sensitiveness may be reduced and sometimes cured by giving minute but gradually in creasing quantities which eventual ly create an immunity. This is ex ceedingly important in the case of children when milk causes what is known as an allergy. It is also im portant in the case of eggs, because so many ajshcs contain them as one of the ingredients. Shellfish and strawberries may be avoided easily if they cause trouble, but eggs and milk may be present when it is not apparent. Corn tone, 1 teaspoon sugar Vi teaspoon salt. V/4 cups bailing v’atsr l’i tablespoons buitsr, melt J 2 cups cornmeal Dissolve the sugar and the salt In the water; mix the butter with the cornmeal, th n add boiling wa ter and let stand ton minutes. Shape into oblong cakes, bake on 3 greased pan in a hot oven, 430 degrees Fahrenheit, for 23 minutes.—From "Nutrition in Health and Disease," by Cooper, Barber and Mitchell. Maple Farfait. 4 eggs 1 pint cream 1 cup hot maple sirup Beat the eggs slightly and pour on slowly the maple sirup. Coek until the mixture thickens; cool, and add tlie cream beaten until stiff. Mold, pack in salt and ice.'using two parts of ice to one part of salt. .>-1 h stand four hours or pour into free; ing tray of automatic refrigerator and freeze three to four hours. Brandy Hard’Sauce. 1-3 cup butter l’V6 cups powdered sugar, or 1 cup granulated 1 egg yolk 2 tablespoons or more brandy Cream the butter, add die 'sugar gradually, then the beaten egg yolk and beat until very light. Add the flavtJring. ' Noel Cake. 2 eups ground Brazil nuts. 6 eggs y« teaspoon salt 1 cup sugar Grind the nuts (one and one-half cups -of shelled nuts or about one half pound) and mix with sugar and salt. Beat egg yolks until foamy and beat in sugar and nut mix ture. Beat thoroughly and fold in beaten egg whites. Pour mixture into a greased spring form and bake in a slow oven, 325 degrees F., for 20 minutes; raise the temperature to 375 degrees for 10 minutes and then decrease heat to 325 degrees for 30 minutes. C Bell Syndicate.—WNU Service. Watch Proportions Many chintres bold in design and brilliant in color are appealing be cause" they are decorative in them selves. Their strik’ing quality is, alas, their fault. A patterned fab ric does not have the same status as a piece of furniture or even as an accessory in a room. It always becomes a part of 'some other de sign—a curtain for a window, a cover for a chair—and should be plainly subsidiary to it if it is not to look overbearing and soon be come tiresome. On the other hand the patterns used in a large room and on large chairs and davenports are lost if they are too delicale. What Brush for What When selecting a brush for apply ing shellac, choose a bristle brush; for japan colors, a squirrel hair or camel's hair brush will leave the smoothest surface. For lacquer, use flowing brushes made of ox hair, fitch or badger. When apply ing paint and varnish, use soft flat brushes of Chinese bristles, fitch or badger. Keep a varnish brush for varnish only. Eggshell Gloss If you wish to obtain an eggshell gloss by rubbing, simply pour small amounts of paraffin oil on the furni ture and then sprinkle fine pow dered pumice stone over it. Rub well with rags using long straight strokes. When you have the de sired finish, carefully clean away all trace of pumice and oil. Weight of Gray Substance The gray substance represents 37 to 38 per cent of the total weight of the brain. Luxur:ou* Cow Both Let* j Animals Recline to Eat Oakfleld, N. Y.—Nothing has been i left undone to provide the latest "in I icow comfort in a huge concrete' ■building that looks more like an I •oversized bungalow than an old-' (fashioned barn. Its 28,900 feet of loor space makes it one of the! 1 argest cowbarns in New York state, according to the owner. S. Sherwinj faxtcn, Rochester and Oakfleld bus iness man. Twenty men will ten3 the wants of the 300 cows in a specially ven-1 tilated room with Individual stalls for each cow. In each stall is a round iron drinking fountain. The concrete floor is well cushioned with; hay for sleeping purposes and .the feeding troughs are so low that each cow can recline in indolent ease and, eat and drink at the same time. Twice a day a short walk will: break the monotony ot the^cow’s1 life. At 4 a. m. and 4 p. m. she wi"| trot through a long concrete ctu to the washing .room. Her attend ants will give her a fine spray bath' in preparation for milking. Both' completed, a door will open andj Bossy will walk into a glass-inclosedj milking room, step into an iron stall, where,a mechanical milker will send1 the milk spinning upwards through a vacuum system to a storage tank, thence to a pasteurizing unit and then into cans. No human hands will touch thel ■miik en route from cow to bottle. ■ Milking completed, Bossy can step, from her stall and return to her! quarters via the chute. , During the summer, the stalls are’ air-cooled and in the winter, fans, will send warm air tinuugh the' building. ■■■■ I -la^e Wi'.h Taper Dolls ’ Will Teach Deaf Pupils N w Orleans.—The lip-reading pu p s in seven New Orleans public '• schools fall will learn their les ions by a scientific paper-doll game. I :Miss Ruth Proctor, who teaches j handicapped pupils from six years old to high school age, will illustrate a new lecture on how Jennie Germ can creep into milk and transmit tuberculosis. In tlie game will fcs the milk sprites—Put Protein, Sherman Su gar, Fred Phosphorus and Walter Water—who fight against Jennie j Germ. The children will watch the teacher's lips as she tells the story and will watch the paper dolls enact a play. The children also will see how the lighthouse of health is built, pro gressively, by the Exercise Rock, the Sunshine Stone, the Plenty-of Food Pebble and other components Getting germs into the Body C:is-i He is part of the progressive game. Only two gates of entry are open to i e germ—the Nose and Mouth G ios. Each child will have a germ Vv..ieh will try to get by the gate, b.o the owner of the Body Castlc can foil the germs, when carried In I by the hand, by washing the hands! iAnother germ hidden in milk can be stopped by having the milk pas teurized, and so on. Pictures will be used almost ex clusively at first. The teacher will form the syllables of simple words with her lips, encouraging pupils to) do likewise. --- Limit in Seclusion! Some mountaineers living In the Rlue Ridge mountains 100 miles from Washington had never seen an American flag until 1928.—Ex change. Older Children Learn Faster Older children learn faster than younger, a marked Improvement In mental ability being noted when from twelve to fourteen years of age. Locality Attract! Cat The attachment of a cat to a homo teems to be the locality, and in a lesser degree to those with whom the animal lives. Roman Gold Coini Roman gold coins were Issued about 217 B. C., end were called ses tertii. The head of Mars appears on the early ones, followed by oth ers with the head of young Janus and warriors swearing an oath over the hotly of a pig on the ob verse. Still Inter, the Issues of gold were resumed by Sulla in 83 B. C., and Julius Caesar in 45 B. C. Worcesterihire Sane! Wine vinegar, sherry wine, tama rinds, and brown sugar are the principal Ingredients of Worcester shire sauce; pimiento, cloves, pep per, ginger, curry powder, capsicum, intisinrd, shallots and salt being used for flavoring, and sometimes caramel for coloring. Valuable Mahogany Tree A great mahogany tree from West Africa, a real giant, brought almost flO.AJO on the British market MAX LUNCH 1820 N. 24th St. LOOK! STOP AT Try our breakfast specials 10c and up Good cheap meals 10 and 15c Get One of Our Meal Tickets SAVE MONEY Breafast, Dinner, or Supper Satisfaction Open at 5 a. m. The Dixielc me! $winqs*srs Introducing the DIXIELAND SWINGSTER3, a recording band, playing the hottest swing music in the southland, are featuring with success the new novelty (piano novelty) RADIO-RAG, from radio itation WNOX, Knoxville, Tenn. This number is a collaboration —o from the pen of the r 1 >-• 1 enn poser, Mr. Shelby 1, eke t, of Breniham, Texas, and o; o.i Oma ha compo cr and Music Publisher, Al Dahle. This song is being "illished in Omaha, although th . < is a de mand in the South, with music Power ot a Teioscope Tlie bureau of standards says tnrt to determine tlie power of a tel escape, teens it on a brick wail Willi a little practice one can keep both eyes open, in which case ora lees tlie wall directly with one eye. And sees tlie wall through the In strument with tlie other. Ii tlie magnified brick is as large as III uu inagnitied. e powei of the tele scope is HI. The teles ope .should In at least 10.) teet from tlie wall. The Maelstrom Tlie Maelstrom Is a rapid cttrro.il or tidal whirlpool off tlie northwest coast of Norway. It runs with tin tide alternately six hours from non I to south and six from south tt North, producing immense whirls When the wind is northwest and op p • ed to the reflux of waves, it at I s Its greatest fury, hut in or tl .1.7 circumstances It can he tru vt r. 11 without difficulty. Indians as Hunters Contrary to tlie popular conrep tlon of the Indian as a mighty hunt er, tlie Navajo tribe, perhaps the least modernized of all the Amerl can Indians, never hunt except for meat, and refuse to kill many anl mals that white men always have considered fair game. Conspicuous among the tabooed animals are the bear, coyote, owl, duek and rattle snake. Arkansas Has First All Negro Jury Walnut Ridge, Ark., Sept. (ANP)—An all colored jury, the first in Arkansas since Rcc< n true, tion days and reputedly the first in '.-late history, showed no leniency Tuesday for a member of their race, T. H. ‘ Troubles” Wilson. Justice J. F. 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