yt, I',', l I if i, a: Eh%' F "*3, rtt'SS r':r4,rc?S' «m " ’ ' A; T an?» V s":-'i1-crlt,'-i'rtallMltllllil8mlltlllllll 1 ' e t days.†" t' ‘ - .‘ l , “in: M mating €010!me m emtt6 M Iv P"'"'"-""-""""'""'"'"-'"""-.--" --_ ------------..-_---i. 'ttt"NmrtRar"'RiiF"-tTiir" Amped. - "rSMMllTMP%ttitaaPTr8riMiMrN8e Ward Sum: and A. Eustace .Haydon of the University of Chicago, Dr. Either L. Richards, â€sedate pay- chiutrint of . Baltimore hospital, and Praft.aarautt'r-aenith mu lit-Cob umbia univonity. . _ Still Good for,"'. "0itiintritie Child Rudy for High School,†“A can tn Home LW--the High School Ate,†PM. f'hmmlduls into _Behagiot.'.' An, idea pf ttfe nature af them- femlce may be gnined‘trom observ- ine 901m at the whim chosen to The' conference, which was held " the Skokig Grumma- school of Win- netkn, lasted .11 “unwell and put of the "etitrttr, than 1itfntt h "night. 'rei'iiitiiiru9,ilRriciiiy "_"'"'" "q ._ __--- ""___ree "'"et mum," then _rrttthtLirLt.tgrb.grth,tgr, and 3 -iiiirC%iKCirififiir"irGisE,r. ‘Scd'd 1 'cup milk with 1 slice onion: Com- hine mixtures nnd rub through a _treive. ' Reheat to boiling point and c-1'lrhehmitvramictu-axitgeer-ot high, who] in conjunction ,bith new eral other orttaau%ttiomr on' Monday, October 28, at which several memo. her: of the IhyegNidWhieidt, faculty 1'1etamrBtrrst'r-Srri-Stasehetett; Mhnr Wilson/Mi" 69mm, 'ttd was wa- dig gthended.'il well " Mm. Wright of the cafeteria. Fr- FF _ IT.BANDWtCKeA'rrrtNDt, ___ CONPBRBNCWAT WINNETKA For . soup that is, disarm, ~try this recipe for cucumber soup: Peel 3 large when, dice and remove It “I'M h. intrigue --ttirl and woman who atoms of a bountiful home. And :1“ij mm particu- htr1rmtretreieteetltectar,-eo1orftt1 patehe6rlrtttetne with in geometric patterns is to thormttthtrin harmony with tEi/iii/bait-tFira in" hiriiitdfitFd nishings. _ And so itttportattr1s the subject that it has broken into prim to tell it: own fascinating “my through the. page: of a thick new bottt--"old Pemhwork quilts and the Women Who Made Them"---" which the author gives not only a complete history of the quilt, but also describes 810 different pat- terns and mum-um many of them. Have rorjiiiitti.iAutyu)tlutests' for gay ktrmrttMyst?ttttortatttetst For years, in the “acidity of another age, the defeat“. pogibilitiel of Thur 1lgghwggszzegggggrC ’ i we. open Cram Turnip: with Onion: " Bot pickled beet:- _ Cunard Pie _ _ T _ Goth: Mean for Meatless Night t Yentgbla .Qhowder by, Nor. T, tttt Sum“! Baked Squash Hintsforthelhyme 7v- 'A' M'.-'.'...-'"" According to, Now Yoik ntatUti- _ chm most that . the result of moms eaataed by the dip "trata" grout city. N521†which mum. inside the “how. "The number' of inquiries was 40 per cent higher this year than for 1928," the bureau declared in a state. ment. “Thin vast increase was clearly retheted in the congestion on high- way; in the Chicago am on Satur- days, Sundays and holidays, and com- prised the best sort of _nrtrnment..fttr, forty-foot radial roads from Chicago outwards into Illinois and adjoining states for dietaneeaxof at least 100 miles." The statement added that reached W'day; ' The American Autqmobile associa- tion, parent body of itiotordom, duo I mr1lF. " . Hun " w. . '. "miic in: May, June, July andAuxust of this your. _ _ -- _, .3 (iijiiiiEL'ifii A5 teatat.ts 991% mm- Sir a "iiiiiiTiiii' (mines Firife"iFiif,' the touring bureau of the China) Motor club reports that the 1929 summer sewn witnessed far more motor knelt!!!le pmmaxem _ _ - Quick Plum PRddirte Seal: % lb. stale crumbs in 1 cup seamed milk, let stand until cool; add u lb. can. beaten yolks of 4 cm, %- lb, raisins seeded, chopped and tsoured, lk lb. chopped furs and 2 oz. itnely cut citmn. Chop ")5 lb. wet, combine all ingredients, adding It cup mpe juice, 56 ta. each of “5;.-. . . cHimrhgHtt, 3.9;;er __. _ .. T Tttittetir ’6! the "éiivdittriiiin1 iileeis of cheese,- bait your trapswith pump- kin seeds. Mice no very fond of Summer of 1929 Tops Travel Season Record beaten whites of the 4 eggs last said turn into' buttered mold. Stan: for 6 hours. _ l ettp 1nd at on ice until wanted. Halve km pecan menu, using 2 cups nuts to the amount of fruit given. Mix, "range on crisp lettuce a'mrtty1tryhttFirerisiiiiraiiiiyiriic' mine. Giiitutt with strips of pimi- ento. _ _ [In A-ste rr'.r, -»v ""'Me -'""""'-T'"'""'"- e" , 'ifiiia, 2iiiiia5'iiiiiiii7r" chopped, % cup chopped cooked veal. % cup loft bread. crumbs, % ta, “EM celery salt, 1 u. chopped parsley. 1 on, % cup milk. {(11 all ingredients. Add seasoning, as: and milk. Balm in iveii-tmttkdd pan tar 80 minutes. Piccadilly thad Peel nttdemtFroramrxsindiee; Md 1rttfBei?ttt chopped celery to nuke an ‘5 curvammtwlh at , ml. V 80mm with an and pepper. Serve with chute chips. P3388 by "suihtmnttarhmirtEmrrttr.-: . WW r T," A, . . ' V Cleaiting Co. , e ' 618 North. Green Bay Road . triihund Park _ . â€WWWWW - ‘1th -. bA6Fiba" nun .u- atez;etaaurkr a“- . P ‘.>¢V.’- . (sump-omen as: be! a User Commerce Fuel Oil Use Commerce Fhef Ot Our on. - the _toqtattMatatt5ogttt ore" Bureau of Standard; " than. 8. Government. CLOTHES DO HELP YOU WIN Ohm P.S. 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