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Useful Hints and
General Informa-
tloh for the Busy
Housewife
Learn Art ,of Concentration. 1 hours a day to literary work An -
"Oh, but I must wash on Monday!" 1 other has sent children through col -
exclaims the methodical housewife,` lege by representing magazines, and
"and of course we must have a hot' in no case was the home neglected.
dinner on Sunday noon. We've al -But in very case the women were will -
ways had it.' I ing to put their work definitely be -
And so it goes. The average house fore "society" dress and detail. Any
keeper is quite convinced that such and; woman can find that she can spend 18
such things must be done as they hours a clay in a home if she wants
have always been done, and that she to, but that does not mean that the
must spend a certain amount of time home needs 18 hours of her time in
(registered only in her own mind) en order to be well run. The reason
certain household tasks. She may some women have both a career and
wonder why other women seem to: a home is because they are sensible
•,;have more time; -whyothers,
in fact enough to cut down household red
'concentrate --
"dndot ateoet
s
have "a career .r="..,..?�iezn. ' it takes'1;ierr; � `�
ei'er3 - minute- of hers wee:keg -.Lours thele time away.
merely to manage the home. Now, if1
there is one fault greater than• others Dainty Dishes
which we lay against women in their I Potatoes with Carrots.—Peel and
present state we would say it is lack I boil six good-sized potatoes, When
of power to concentrate. - How they, cooked, rub through wire sieve and
can "fritter time away"! Take two season with salt and pepper and
women, each with two babies and warm butter. Use a little milk to
. supposedly indentical tasks in their, moisten them. Beat well and mound
respective homes. One woman is with knife in beehive shape on vege-
able to carry on club work or take table dish. Nave tender sliced -car-
subscriptions for .a. magazine or sell rots warming in butter. Lay car -
home -made bread, thus increasing the rots, dot top with a few carrot slices
family incoriie. The other woman is and serve hot.
constantly trying to wind up the'' Imperial Salad.—To one-half cup
household red tape and come to an end; washed, schaped and chopped celery
of her complex household duties. I add equal measure of canned pineap-
The sole reason for difference be-. ple, chopped and drained thoroughly.
tweet these two women is undoubt-Soak one and one-fourth tablespoons
edly that the former can concentrate, granulated gelatin in one-fourth cup
and that she has in mind somethingcold water for five minutes and dis-
over and beyond her housework, solve in one-fourth cup boiling water.
worthy of concentration. She want- Strain and add to first mixture, then
ed to take.the subscriptions, she want- add one-fourth cup each of vinegar
ed to develop as her husband's book- and sugar, two-thirds cup canned
'. keeper, she wanted to find time to be pineapple syrup, one and one-half
her children's companion. So she tablespoons lemon juice and a few
studied and shortened her work, and grains salt. Turn into individual
concentrated, thinking of the most im moulds, first dipped in cold water, and
portant ends first and not putting un- chill thoroughly. Remove from molds
flues prominence on the details. Ito nests of crisp lettuce leaves and
Any woman, yes, any homemaker, serve with mayonnaise.
even with children, can do something; Lady Fingers.—Add two heaping
ottteide of • her home if she really tablespoons powdered sugar to stiffly
wants to. We have no patience with beaten whites of three eggs. Add
e, fairly wide circle of ladies =• who to these well -beaten yolks of two eggs
grumble that other women have' and vanilla extract. Fold in one -
careers or work outside the home and half cup flour, which has been sifted
that they cannot. The chances are twice, with pinch of salt. Line pan
thatthey are not willing to make the with paper but do not grease it, and
sacrifices necessary—to stride both Areas batter through pastry tube oil
horns of a career and matrimony.; it. Form into strips four inches
They may not be willing, for instance, I long and one inch wide. Sprinkle
to give up an excess of telephoning to! with powdered sugar, and bake in
friends, gossip and chit-chat. They: moderato oven ten minutes.
Wray not he willing to spend fewer! t:-
Steamed Veal Cutlet and one
hours running from shop to shop half pounds veal cutlets, one egg, one
Ioolring for a waist 50 cents - lower 1 Pint milk, one tablespoon flour, one
and : pending in doing it three value, tablespoon butter, cracker or bread
able hours in which at concentrated crumbs. Have veal sliced thin and
work they could certainly have earn-! cut into pieces ouitable for individual
ed severed dollars. They may not service. Beat egg slightly, add salt
be willing to give up an undue ainounit and pepper to it, and dip veal' in.
of amusement end' social life which Roll in cracker crumbs, brown in
eats more time out of the average' butter or any desired fat, sprinkle
woman's day than any one has esti- i with a little moresalt and pepper and
mated,;.. We all want to be neigh -I place in pan which will fit in steamer.
baz'ly and to have friends but that Make cream sauce of butter, flour and
does not mean .telephoning for an hour
after breakfast to find out what se
and-: n wore, or what elle said, or
where they are going.
We know several women who, with
milk, add to it few grains baking soda,
pour over veal and steam two hours.
For any such cooking as this canned
milk is invaluable and inexpensive as
well as convenient. Thin it to de -
children, have niet success in work sired consistency and use in the same
outside of the home and at the same 'way as fresh Milk. Or keep it thick-
. time managed a beautiful family life er than fresh milk am omit flour.
One woman, -with throe little children, Banana Cream Pie.—Two cupfuls'
managed to support the entire family milk, three eggs, three-quarters cup-
when jher husband was • crippled. An ful granulated sugar, one-fourth a i-
other, with two children and a baby, :Aril corn starch, one-fourth teasptlott-
.gids she can devote at lease three fel salt, two bananas, three table-
spoonfuls powdered sugar, vanilla,
flaky pastry. ' Scald milk and air'
into it granulated sugar, corn starch
mixed with a little cold milk, and salt;
When smooth and thick, cool a little
and stir in one whole egg and two
egg yolks, lightly beaten together.
Flavor with one-half teaspoonful van-
illa, and ;pour int° pie plate lined with
pastry. Oven should be hot at first,
then moderated to prevent boiling.
Peel bananas, remove threads, and
when pie is done slice fruit over cus-
tard,.cover at once with meringue of
egg whites, powdered sugar and one-
fourth teaspoonful vanilla, and bake
ten minutes in slow oven.
Useful �lilints.
Biscuits should always be started
in a very hot oven.
White silk blouses will not turn yel-
low if washed in cold water.
Never hurry your bread -making. If
you do, the bread is apt to be sour.
When frying fish, the fat should be
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GEN. HIND- FNBURG'S
Neither Kindness, Justice Nor Human-
ity 'Are
uman-ity'Are Seen.
"My face is my fortune," is a little
phrase most of us have heard; but
recent events have demonstrated that
one's physiognomic expression may
boiling hot before the fish are put in, also be one's ruin.
Cream cheese and dates make good Take the case of the Huns, Look
filling for a brown -bread sandwich. at the generals who are leading the
Cabbage leaves contain a great deal atrocity -army in the trenches in
of gluten, therefore they are very France and Russia—study the por-
nourishing. traits of Von. Below, Hindenburg, and
Strawberry ice cream will be more Mackensen. Can any sane person
attractive with a ripe red strawberry really see in their features any sem-
sitting on the top of each serving. blance of kindness, of justice or of
•Remember that a box cf elastic humanity? Forgetting for a moment
bands of assorted sizes is a great con- all that has happened,: is ib possible
venience in the kitchen. to find in their sunken, staring eyes
To make a good meringue, allow any expression of love or pity?
two tablespoonfuls of powdered sugar. That there are numerous traces of
to the white of one egg.
To keep moths out of the piano, rub
the woodwork inside of the case fre-
quently with turpentine.
Delicious extract of either orange
or lemon can be made by paring the
rinds off as thin as paper and putting
them into a bottle of alcohol. is there anyone who could study their tered lntmannty is sorted out patch h childrensncicing Agood recipe to follow in makiti p g y d d ed swell as cncum
P g shelf ch ped hall and ti hti -closed matches and for this reason
• SENT) BACK FROM TRENCHES.
Wounded Soldiers .Are Bringing Grief
to France.
When. we read in the papers as we resorted to until .the. doctor comes,
sit at our comfortable breakfast and when coiling him • the cause of
tables that the losses of the German the trouble should be stated. so that he
army at Verdun are estimated (by the
may bring a pulmotor and a supply
other side) at 200,000 men in the first :' of oxygen.
fortnight of the fighting we can have The antidotes for chloral are hot,
no: conception of the anguish and muti-
lation`' that such statements • mean.
About' 25 per cenb. of the total will 1
be killed outright;t heir troubles are
Antidotes for Poison.
When any acid has been•taken, the
white of egg and sweet oil should lie
given freely; foo;' alcohol, hot, strop •.,
coffee, used as an enema, and waren n
applications to the armpits and feet
will give relief.
For alkalies, administer lime of le-
mon juice, vinegar or oil. -
In arsenic poisoning, the best im-
mediate remedies are oil, milk and
lime water, and castor oil.
Whn overcome with gas, fresh air'
and artificial respiration should be
they.
strong coffee, artificial respiration,
and wanting the patient up and down
so as to prevent sleep. On no ac-
countover; though the grief of their rola- should he be allowed to sleep,
t and in case the walking alone does
tives and friends will add enough to 'not keep him awake, use applications ..
the sum of the world's ,suffering, Of of cold water or ice to the face.
the remaining 75 per cent. some few 1 Cocaine requires the administra-
will be prisoners. of Near, doomed to ;don of an emetic consisting of mus -
inactivity and safety until, the war's I tard piaster applied to the spine.
end. The rest are the wounded. And � For sugar of lead take white of
on the other side 'the 'same classiiica-
tions apply, except that the number eg.'
handsomeness there can be lee doubt, i'or mercury whit4 of egg or flour
Pr. to the total losses sine ,and milk.
burgs face, but it is a handsomeness In the case of oee, s1 give a mustard
of its own kind—that, indeed, which this usually holds good when defensive ' emetic, s ang coffee, slap, shake, rouse
seems strangely akin to beauty of positions are overwhelmed.. tine patient any way yeti can, and on
From each side long •trains roll back i
pre -civilized days. There are, too, izo account allow him to go to :>leep.
marked qualities of cleverness. But to the base hospitals, where the shat- • Phosphorus poisoning .occurs some -
stances • will permit, and again piled 'should be kept well one of way. If,
less cleverness? into trains to be jolted agoing endless however, poisoning occurs, give warm
Now have a look at the Kaiser's miles of rails to some hospital far xe- milk and magnesia.
moved from the war cone. Here the.
portrait. Not the searching, almostIn cases of ptomaine poisoning, an
piercing eyes, his sneer -like mouth, best shill that can be mustered will emetic, castor oil and a stimulant are
his irregular scattered moustache. set to work to restore the maimed advised.
Watch, boo, his pose when he is laugh- and broken soldiers into physically For strychnine poisoning give brom-
competent men.
ing—that peculiar mocking grin that ide of ammonium in one -dram doses.
seems to scorn all treasured tradi- Marvelous work is being done by 'I _
surgeons in the large hospitals in re- i.
tions. Tobacco Banned By Science.
storing men to a condition of effici-
a Then study photographs of our own 1 The spirit which hovered about the
generals. Can you discover those eney, and amputations are much less ,red main's council fires, floating u
i crafty, cat -like glances, that animal numerous than in former wars be- , g p-
it a of head, that relentless,sneeringcause sung
and specially is this so in Hinders- of prisoners may be slightly larger. in'
thin white sauce for vegetables is a
tablespoonful of butter and a table-
spoonful of flour to one cup of milk.
BATH PIMPLES
AND ERUPTIONS
IONS
In the Spring Most People Need
Tonic Medicine..
• •eons have learned better ;ward in the smoke of the peace pipe,
yP how to saye injured limbs. Trench seems to have charmed all mankind.
blood is out of order is the pimples, mouth ? Do not the photographs of fighting is responsible for an execs- ; The use of tobacco in one form or an -
unsightly eruptions and eczema that 'Kitchener, of Haig, and of Jellicoe sive number of head wounds. French other in three centuries and a half
come. frequently with the change from inspire confidence? Is there not some- surgeons are quoted as saying that has become worldwide.
gar, e to to .spring, These prove t „,w t)lirng abontr their look akin to the, 1 Despite the almost. universal 'indul-
d human mind? • the new metal helmets worn by the ,
the long' indoor life of winter has had ; French troops are thousands of gence and the praises'that have been
its effect upon the blood, and that a ! Study, also, the portrait of General lives. They ward saving light fragments sung of the soothing effect of tobacco;
tonic medicine is needed to put it Joffre. Is there not about this manscience condemns it and an
right. Indeed, there are few people a. look of sympathetic understanding? ' of shrapnel and spent bullets and re-' posing ondem of nx oe offers an duce the force of heavier missiles so P S p
im-
whoo
do not need a tonic at this sea-' about there are traces of emotion that wounds result instead of death. • prove the ill effects which follow its
son. Bad blood does not merely show :about the eyes, but it is an emotion Nevertheless, the rivers of anguish us?
itself in disfiguring eruptions. To this which seems to ring true. "A happy, flow steadily back from the battles Tobacco is a drug which contains
same condition is due attacks of rheu- contented face"is how someone once pierced, ' ' 'powerful poisons. i lies in
rnatism and lumbago; the sharp stab- wrote about France's great command- ren,
e s of men,
,scf , toned; parmled, bee t- p s drug is. Its charm have any
bing pains of sciatica and neuralgia; er. And there are suggestions of a less, eyeless; men whose usefulness beneficial effects they 1 i not cliscov
poor appetite and a desire to avoid happy, contented mind, too, for the time is over and who must erable to the scientific investigator.
exertion. You cannot cure these tree The 'actual doings of the generals be nursed and patched and coxed On the other hand, there are certain
ties by the use n c, purgative tonic
only, to the above areo curiously face-read-ou- ' back upon their feet with endless ex- decided results tending to iihysical
andamong need a tonic, and therea only, in she delineations of the ' penditure of money and service and deterioration, which are readily r e-
and, all medicines is none lugs• toil. And 75 or 80 out of every 100 cogn'.zable. It is a heart depressant,
can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Has not the Huns' army been rush- will, sooner or later, go back and face and experiments an animals -have
their tonic, life-giving, nerve -restos- ed on and on without regard to human the whole thing over again, and be shown that it has a tendency to pro-
ing powers. Every dose of thio meds life? again rent and torn and Pierced and duce hardening of the arteries. Some
eine makesimpurities,riti rich blood which "A soldier is merely a tin the burned, while the air quivers and the of the foremost authorities have made
drivesoout astimulates every machine of war, a Germanawriter earth is shaken and every beautiful clinical observation., which indicate
healthaand energygs a weak, of new has .declared. And certainly Hinders and living thing is blotted out by the that the use of tobacco has similar ef-
ing and to weak, tired, ail- burg, Crown Prince & Co. have lived of"shells. leets on man.
men, women and children. If you up to that maxirn� hail of se has inaugurated a system of As is nrally the case in the use
are out of sortshgive this it will a •And thethat
Allies? Where is .the hurled
honor marks which entitles the wound- of •drugs, there is a tendency to in-
trialtand see how quickly it droopingl re- intodenhales our i un have obr the med soldier to a stripe on his sleeve for creasing indulgence. Those who have
store the appetite, revive into hales -like situations for mere had experience in athletics are far+iiliar
spirits, and fill your veins with new, purpose of "taking a trench at all each wound. Already many ; of . her P
health-ivin blood. costs"? Has it not been written of veterans have earned so many stripes with the fact that the use of tobacco •;
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You can get these Pills from any Joffre that he_"nibbles," and of French
medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents that he "bites ?" And what of Tommy
a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The and Jean? Is there not respect and common to smokers..
Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,more than 20 separate and distinct love for their officers throughout the wounds and yet survived. Pleat of To males a summary in brief, the
Ont, '' ranks?
,y
I men have been wounded in three or results of all scientific investigations
One of the surest signs that the
that no -sleeve was eve made long results in interference with the
enough to hold them all. We read of breathing by depressing the heart ac -
men who have "suffered in one battle fon. There are other 'affections
�� more battle and are still in service. seem to prove conclusively that the
The apron with two enormous pock- The wise man takes .aback seat
ets is a great convenience when put- and watches the fool butt into den-
ting the house hi order. So many ger.
things can be stuffed in the pockets. No fruit jar that has been standing
Itis a pretty notion when arranging for weeks is free from germs. Be -
the butter for a luncheon to form each fore putting fruit in them they should
portioninto a cone and stick a sprig be thoroughly sterilized by boiling in
of parsley in the top of each cone, soda water.
use of tobacco is distinctly harmful to
Kitty—"jack told .me last night that the majority of men.
I was the prettiest girl he'd - ever
seen." Ethel—'}Oh, that's nothing; CARRY SWORD, SAYS KING. -
he said the same to me a year ago"
Kitty—"T know that, but as one grows Officers on Duty Get Orders About
older one's taste improves, you know." Dress.
ly . notice it."
Strict •rules are laid down in the..
King's regulations and orders from the
army regarding the dress and decora-
tions to be worn by officers, says
London Tit -Bits.
A soldier, in the first place, must
not leave his quarters until properly
dressed, and it is the duty of all of-
ficers, warrant officers, and. N. C. O•'s
to report irregularities of dress for
soldiers on pass or furlough to the
men's commanding officer, whether
the men belong to their own corps or
• not.
Regulation uniform must not he
worn at fancy dress balls, butthere
is no objection to military uniforms
of an obsolete pattern being worn on
such occasions. Great coats must be
worn by officers on duty when the •
men parade in them, and the former
must ,carry a sword when on duty,
finless otherwise directed.
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Not That Sort.
Helen---•llo you love me, dear?
Jack—Dearly, sweetheart.
Helen ,-Would you die for me?
Jack ---No, "my bet. Mine :is ani ens
dying love.
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