«Prepared by the United out. Dayan-at , of Agriculture.) One of the Important naea of the general pnrpoae cooking thermometer In In making yeast-rained bread. The temperature of the dough mould be kept constantly " about tt2 degree S'. throughout the mixing and rising periods. This can only he done ex- actly when a thermometer in need. An oven thermometer. too. will be wanted when the bread is batted. The following directiotttt for making bread at home are given by the bureau of home economics. The materials In- dicated yield about three and a half pounds. that is. three large or four small loaves of bread. Hard-wheat or bread flour is culled for. If a soft- wheat flour is used a larger quantity is needed: also more yeast and sugar. For the same amount of liquid about two and a half pounds or two and tttree-quarters quarts of aitted soft- wheat ttour will be required. and about double the amount ot yeast and sugar. The liquid in either case may be milk. water, potato water. or any com- bination of these. About " lbs. or I the. sugar " eta. of lifted t the int ttard-wheat ttottr. 1 ounce " eaten) " cupe liquid yeast. 4 up. aait -- - be poured while hot - the sugar. salt and fut. Other liquids than will do not require heating. hut often this u done for convenience in dissolving and melting the sugar. salt and fat. In any case the liquid mixture should be brought to a temperature below 100 degrees F. before mixing with the yeast. The temperature should be ad- Justed so " to hriug the temperature of the dough to about 82 degrees F. The hour. except about one eupfu'. should he added to the liquid and mixed thoroughly with a spoon. the hands. or a mechanical bread mixer. All the ttour may he added at' once it experience has shown the amount nec- essary. it is Impossible. however. to tell beforehand how much ilnur will he required unless ttour from this lot has been used. The dough should be " soft as It can be conveniently han. died. but It should not be may. More ttour is required with water than with milk. With the temperature about 82 tie (recs P. bread can be made try the straight dough method with the above Ingredients in about four hours from the time the dough is mixed until the loaves are put into the oven. A small quantity of the liquid. shout one-half eupful, must be set aside for softening the yeast. If milk is used. it must be scaided Brgt to check the growth of bscteria. and then cooled. The part reserved for soaking the yesat should be cooled quickly. and the rest my Immuthouldloxmus'rmmm d " m During on man. "but. Today with nit the modern con- vent!" and phaty'ot leisure toe tom. comm the one. l ' tho I: not that than who than mother do 2 m with her Munro. but ,n' mmymobulna tl/i')? In little. ' . -" " may new mom _ able to the clan. that has -5 Man. " null:- that there on countin- oom- tte" who nan 'MMM.. In who ot the fut that the world to full ot who» an!" - w. no" out no to the tenement district. at am emu not to the slum (we-nod) to M "W mtat-t--ttte country In full of tttei-oo the limo fame when wood ned "In an! be eluted In no well u m Int. ettrhed win-om- en a! mu. tundra wot-I from no to no um: work we! on... In"! "I. joy of um. I. malady crushed out of them. Who! . an" calm as. world mum Mn. " the Hun - "tsttt' am. a mu. of the burden of that: who met - no. " or a vacation. sun lt without Alt mu- nd vegetables that an to I. eaten raw would be thoroughly can. Even though they look do". mm New. may can; to am a hue.- O . 0 In In. trotted vegetable popular with tho an"). drop the. In to!!!" m and cook them all: until an When the tiottr and liquid fre thor- "than now!" than ot can M Except to In. and love and hum" ' LEISURE FOR MOTHERS Mit run IitlltBlUlEllt We: sat improb- and]: mixed and the dough no M such to ttttaid" of a. bowl. tt in rad: to be kneaded. If a bread nix- "irrtred.itene-it"rttHe.. To knead by Ind. (In the dough out on a clean Boqred board and work quickly with the palm- of the hand. until it In smooth and elude. Allow the bread to rise to about dot ble ita bulk in a place when the tem- peralnro In from so degrees to 86 de. No more brilliantly colorful Item can be conceived of than that of a galaxy of lovely women manned In gorgeous evening wrap. win-ac moods and modes wen one! a0 en mill); the other feel tteeepting charity. In aomo Hula, towna there la a mien that might well ha more mm- mon: It Ia that one day or am day In the week. on. ought-m tale- charxa of the chlIdren of another or Moro. " aha can mam". This '1'" on a he. ulna to go ahopplm, Tttgit. Ing or to do anything that aha about. and aha takaa hee turg with tha on" drmtoottatywtteaotieertntreat5o" after them. How may people with my can might giver tn afternoon to help some and mother. " "Hula: but of her Brood. 1nd living that n happy time. Them are not "ouch owners of an who look for than who but am to (M then a mu. plan". There sttoutdtret-tntttuturotdt- who in not enjoyed III auto ride. If then I: n "to In the town. With main: water and . bath- room. burdened mother and! it tet se- her work a wen u weal-inc: A hot bath cud so" in good be: water will relieve tired when of the "the! us well u raile- cbildnn. More the auto is booth! "a. bout ma be equipped with a few comfort- and! u a bath nnd I washing machine. A wide. wallow kettle which - for rapid evaporation I: but tor root- In: men. has. and gunman O O . PM: the family menu to Include each day an on yolk for the ttabr under two years of In and a who]. on tot - m m. are tender. This pn'éunu the plea not aunt. colog. and man u well u the food value. 2teveetaateeanatedttrodtomeif w---.------------'-'- Br NELLIE MAXWELL , o.-.--,--,----------------------" II the other feel that she was I then when the tlme comes (of the m the up some. llxlnly. no place tn pans to no. lulu. regulating the mum-nun -fttlir a More. Stun to but. tn I "My hot oven. 400 degree. to no we. I. detteetdine on the the of no lo". A motile-1 would be hiked at I hither temper "If. and not! until, than a pound and. I halt loaf. Tum (In loave- uonm'. one: 20 minute. Ind lower the temperature of the oven. Bake from 45 minute. to one hour. Cool the loan: on . rich " won " they have the oven. Do not covet while warm. chanting" whlmucal and versatile as the on eoneetiotm reveal them. ' "muting favored tmtterUl. tor the evening cute or coat. " In u out nlncamt fact that with all the allure 'lt!?" New You: "tnc-AF . range ailcea of pineapple on tender lettuce leavea o in the center heap ten htier celery cut into atripe and mixed with nutmeata. On each pineapple eeetiorl in: a action of orange freed from all membrane. Serve with trench drains. ' Fruit con-Take one cupfnl ot akinned. needed white grepea and the membrane from a ennui of orange nectiona " all together with a can fttt at pineapple dice. one-halt awful each of orange Juice and pineapple 1 aimp. Add a few mine of an" and )eunr it needed. Put Into a (meet until the Juice 'r- Serve": ulna-nee i prnlehed with a mnerhino cherry. then when the time come- for the unto. them will be leisure to enjoy It. Galena you are aura ot a mild. well tuvored vulgar. the lemon attorde the beat of aclda for dainty aalada and other tttings, Ilka pudding alum-ea Practically all chefa (II. card vlnexar and uaelhe "wttehiy drop otilemon Moe" beam " give. a more exquisite t1aeor. "iii) Wild sue heron. Sweden's stock ot wild' bison: in m the in": in Europe. it not in tho world. according to Mull "chm. (lira-tot of the open" museum ot Shown. in Stockholm. ' Br an... of protoctive lulu-Moo than Inimi- on thriving in the not bison park at "am in the province of Yout- miud. and no rapid!) multiplying. It is spoiled. Odor and appearance will tall enough without the "" of tasting. When In doubt throw It out. (G u". - mm": Union.) INDEPENDENT', THUMDAY, OCTOBER to, 19%. " can. my love." an In. Ostrich. with I (comb unllo. "And beside- you "an? . handy "t know." said In. Ostrich. "hut It's something creatures I" no I thought I would. toe." "You and In. a citation." uld MU. Emu. "Do you. or do you not. want to have It answered? (Prepared " the United Sum Department ot Aqrtculturet It is not necessary to discard shoes as soon as they begin to mow signs of wear. Shut-u with ripped seams or with nulsniemworn through can often be repaired and worn tor a long tlme. Perspiration I: hard on shue Ienth. er. lt it. therefore. an economical Thou Shoo. Sumac Beyond Repair, iHHreareeeaHHuarareariara-etareersrarearar4r4reartei4eeeeare4ear9raHrt plan to have two pain of shoes for alternate daily wear. Tina permits each pair to dry out between times. Shoe- not In use are kept best on that trees. which can be bought " I'm-mama prices. Mud. water. or excess!" dryness rulnl leather. on and grease preserve It. Boots and shoe- kept clean. ptim ble and voter redolent wlll last long- er. Those for farm or other heavy outdoor one need ttretoittit. Those for street wear need polishing only. ttl. though the soles may be oiled or greased. u . "From the way you in going on Chlldren': than will wear much longer It the youngsters are taught to polish them regularly. to oil them once or twice a month wlth a little cantor oil. and to avoid getting them looking wet. Biblical Quotation . The saying that there is nothinn new under the Min is found in the Bible. [henchmen 1:9 can: "The thing that hath been " in that which shim he: and that which is done is that which shall be done', and than is no new thing under the gttrt."--Pattt . Mder Magazine. A hospitable locust tree on the es~ tau of C. H. (holy at and Needs, L. 1.. some years ago an refuse "How 0mm, You Talk." Two's Unwolco-e Gnu! "t think you forget about me on purpose." uld Mr. Emu. "but it makes no ditretenee--for I do not mind hatching the etrtm In the least." _ "Do you hatch the can?" asked the clutch. V "Yes," nld Mr. Emu. "Mn. Emu tarts them. Then I hatch them out. and what In more I look after the children until they are able to care tor themselves." "Well. that In strange." said Mrs. Ostrich. "We like to ttWie the time." "lt simply means." said Mrs. Emu, "that you follow the ways of the os- trich family and we follow the ways of the emu family. The minute a seam begins to rip, the upper crarks through, a heel twists out of shape or runs down. or a hole wears tlnmugh the nutsule. the shoe howls mending. If the necessary re- pairs are wit off the shoe will not he worth mending. This Is particularly Rrue If the welt ls worn away or tbe, lnsule Is Worn through. The illnstratinn Shaw. tt pair of shoes with extremely worn mics. which did not look worth, repairing. The uppers were good. however, and by having complete new gulps put on for $2, me shoes were made to give three months' mare service. Rundown heels are bad for may posture " Well " uncomfortable and unsightly to wear. Worn heel "litttf' of leather or ruhher can ,he replaced easily. Ripped seams in the uppers can sometimes be httmrtttitehed at home. The) Were Made to Look Like This. .With I modest repair kit many minor shoe troubles can be cured by anyone handy with Iools. Semi to the United States Depart-, ment of Agriculture for a copy of Farmere Bulletin 1523-F' entitled "Leather tgtioes--sgeetion and Care." to a cherry pit at the junction of its two trunks. And now it in nursing a thsurtshutg five-foot cherry tree in its bosom, So forceful has been the growth of the uninvited guest that the double trunk of the locust has cracked and is in Imminent danger of breaking apart. . od4ctueeia" Botief It II tvmctT'ti,tt the early Greeks be Ileved that" it "he need never leaped into the " n be towed the height " the zmln'wuld MMuenced. New Advertising Field T Found by Englishman This is certainly the use ot adver- Illng and it seems that there is some body ready to take advantage of every possibility ot securing publicity for his wares; There is now a proposition being agitated in Great Britain to brighten up the landscape try painting "ads" of various kinds on the sides of freight can There are mmm freight can of various kinds moving around in that country and nearly limit" ot these are of the covered type which will permit of use for this [amuse The railroad (mnpanies lire etulvnnlr ing to work up public M'llixz-l'tll in {mar of the scheme on ll." :xuumt that the can; will be niti'w,.t:v,i.rvoatf in better shape and their "li'i"'ilr.irile made more attrm-tlw by im- Mini-am cards Munro-sued mm" Hum, l nun Hm adveriiecra stutlllguiut tin with 11-) nttrnrtive tit-M. but "luv-Ar tle l"lfp~ tic will stand for it is minim-r mutter. Like Rattlesnake Meat In rattlesnake ttteat gum! to I", course the uninitioted will pt 'i swrr in the lu-gul'Vo. says tl" tinner Magnum. But not Bo " fair students of the nature stud of the Pennsylvania State Colic; mer session. Red Cedar Durable A roof ot western red cedar shingles placed on a house In Portland. ore.. more than 56 years ago ls still in good shape despite the fact that no repairs or replacements have ever been made. acmrdln: to the Four L. Lumber News. It has given thoroughly satis. factory serw'lce all these years. Babies. will cry, often for no apparent reason. You may not know what's wrong, but you can always give Castoria. This soon has your little one comforted; it not. you should call a doctor. Don't experiment with medicines intended for the swinger systems of adults! Most of those little upsets are soon soothed away by a little of this pleasant-tasting, gentle-acting children's remedy that children like. It may be the stomach, or may be the little bowels. Or in the case of older children, a sluggish. con- stipated condition. Castoria is still CRY" To Identify Genuine Aspirin Here's one granddaughter whotakes advice from elders _ Schoolgirl learns simple health W idiijiitGut the independence of the tub-deb gcncntion. your ge. porter got a greet kick out bf hear. mg a ttttte, describe how her grand nghter was following a good old tried and true method of unprov- ing her general health. WITH all the talk thatch now- ndan about the independence Mg. 2-H of tii31 Cacthnc Streét. Phileuphu,.".rea.d about _Nruiol, "Mr ddaughter,Nargaret/'; Maggi of 6231 Catherine Ste was GtGiid in it, so sent for s sample." It seems she has been tak- ing a tablespoon of Nuiol once a day since and "at: to continue this treatment. A Edy she has found an improvement in her general health, her system functioning normally where other remedies ha failed. That's one of the best things about Nujol. at is just us harmless for ghutly or babies even, " it is For Nniol eontsins no medicines or drugs. It can't open TEE increasing use of Bayer Aspirin every year is proof that it has no ill eireettr, It is the accepted antidote for pain. It always helps; it never bums. Quick relief when you". s headache, pr cold; or no sudrering tron neu- When Babies nigh or neuritis. Rheumatic pains yield, too, if you'll only give the" tablets A chance. But you want genuine Aspirin. so look for the Bayer Cross on every tablet. The box um boom the mo Bayer and the word "mono" primal in rod. Prom direction. insido. college sux [inhxim'd in :Jppvnmme Lhe- brilliant :1. Frum the .s offers ttir "r the PHI" {her mutter. vat , In LT tl in Of 1P 'u- the thing to give. It is almost certain to clear up any minor ailment, and could by no possi- bility do the youngest child the slightest harm. So it's the first thing to think of when a child has a coated tongue; won't play, can't sleep, is fretful or out of sorts. Get the genuine; it always has Chas. H. Fletcher's signature on the package. GOULD NOT SLEEP NIGHTS Irpitt:t_rfnll.';1radsrlntht-.Ntrrthisttr;srirw GEO S. "OODBI'FI'. lndrprmlrnrtqlnn. Helped Br Lydia E. Pink- hun's Vegetable Compound 1Srirs. isviiat Ann-4mg and hum-n National undue» Brake-n. "uhmgmn llMcl (sun-ll) in Annapclil- Ftirhaven, Mass.-"I am taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound (111nm: the Change of Life and - . I think it is a War;- derril tonic. When _ I trel nervous an] "fi, / run-11.7"}; 11.}: 1:1.- . a.» "P. land (r- t 12.93 no - toms were nervousnms and tired fec- inms. I could not sleep nights and I did not care about my work. I was so nervous I would cry if anyone looked at me."-iss. Am Bissr. 196 Washington Street, Fazrhaven, Mass. Mutual Admiratioo How to Deanne an intellectual? Well, you call one of them a great thinker and then he runs you a great thinker, and there ynu are.--tian Fran- cisco Chronicle. W. N. U., CHICAGO, NO. At-t92th you because it works to easily and tegulnrly, in a normal Won. - Nujol was perfected by the Nuiol laboratories, . Park Avenue, New York City. It can be bou ht any- where foe about tea", of: ticket to . good mgvic. t a bottle of yuM.egdny'md :17 it, won't you? 1nieakdpicurs. lal.AlllUl.l Md H(