The Syracuse Journal, Volume 18, Number 15, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 13 August 1925 — Page 3
WOMAN SO ILL WASHED DISHES SiniNLDOWN Mr*. Ashcroft's Remarkable Recovery After Taking Lydia E Vegetable Covington, Ky.—“l was so weak and aaronnl could hardly do my bouse work i 1 as I could not stand because of the bear? ! ’ jMDI ing-down pains in my back and abdomen. I sat down most of Eg the time and did what v A-BB I could do in that W " way'-as washing V w dishes, etc. One day y'-'/NB » book describing | w- Lydia E. Pinkham's medicines was put *"• ' 'U in my mail-box. I L==Hs— tfSisaw how the Vegetable Compmind bad helped others so I gave it s trial. I had to take about a dozen bottles before I gained my strength * but I certainly praise this medicine. Then I took Lydia E. Bukhara’s Blood medicine for poor blood. I was cold all the time. I would be so cold I could ? hardly sit still and in the palms of my . hands there would be drops of sweat. I also used the Sanative Wash and I recommend it also. You may publish this letter and 1 will gladly answer letters from women and advise my neighbors about these medicines. — Mrs. Harry Ashcroft, 632 Beech Avenue, Covington, Kentucky. !!' . IB , Air Service The Colombian government hai granted a subsidy of $63,000 for the e» tabllsliment of the passenger air service between Ihiitunquilla and Girurdot, to be started ai °nc»- ’ Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION Bell-ans Z?sd AND 7M PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Tuff ’un, That! Dick— a man shouldn't ever deceive j hla wife. Torn—Well. If he didn’t, how would be ever get her In the first place?— Dartmouth Jack o’ I«anyrn. A ' Aspirin Say “Bayer Aspirin” •. ? * I INSIST! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you ire not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 24 years. O Accept - Bayer package which contains proven directions Bandy ‘'Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggiata Aspirin It it* node mark eC Bayer Mans- . brtw at MoniwnHli-seiitewsa st SaiicyUca«Ml ' gSfcx Banish Pimples -J ; By. Using Cuticura ' Snan to Cleanse ’ Ointment to Heal Try oar new Shavtna Stick. BARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Haar Fa*— ■> - *?.A -A M «- Me awi OW •* pnarMs IltotoAttkXlUaMMtoJUXj HINDERCORNS i-™ com. cmfe——. BtO.. MOM all INMB. BMetM oomten to UM — - ;,n ! Ak Hb Boschee’s Syrup > 4r _? Coughs and | I Lung Troubles I \ L lln** Successful for 6® )nn> kflMttfijteJHUti »«■ aod wa<»IllMMkSe>iOT ale druggists Advertising Wembley Advertising of Wembley exposition at London Just year cost SGUu.UtO and more tnan 2UU.UUU pre** dippings regarding th** event were collected. Red Cron Ball Blue should be used in every home. It makes clothes white as snow and never injures toe fabric. All good grocers.—Advertisement. Any but a weak character resents being forcibly reformed; and usually the weak ones do, too. Luxuries soon blossom into needs. WHY SUFFER ANOTHER OAY WITH JNDIGESTIONF Th* bte bbUw today tor aoate and •hroole stomach miaery to Dare's Msstha Pepal* and ft to sweb a flna. ptosisnt and supremely good medlrln* that if Um firm bottle you buy doesn't bote yon—your druggist will return ths (MNTCiMMNI yffllSL One anus writes. *T Cannot understand wby any pornos will continue to suffer from gaatrttto er indigestion wbssi Dare's Meatte Pepsm to avuliabto*’ . And tens «t thousands tot totobaway at Oban almost dtod with stosasab aaew Mint the same way. * tt*e the right madtetoa tor any stress who snttnro tones bod Mgssttna a**. boavteass sad that Metts* «« suffooattaa wfcteh to always lisogsrtas ns* st duraMlc* fc Hb > Ma»c*a rw®» « auwo.
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a- THE • m KITCriCNZy EABINCTSi <©. 1925. Wretern Newspaper Union » -Why give a thought to that which has been done? -» No triumph can from out the past be won; But m the future there to not a height Where we from life cannot win delight.** SIMPLE DESSERTS A dinner to not complete without I some form of dessert. For the busj ■ housewife wh t bus all the plan r nlng and work t< d°> the simplei the food served If wholesomeneat to considered. th< better. Two or * JL "three stuffeo dates, stuffed with a marshmallow or a few nuts, rolled in sugar, will make a most acceptable finish to. a dinner. They may |> e prepared and s kept in readiness for any emergency. For the sultry days of midsummer frozen dishes are the most favored. When one has plenty ice and a good freezer, the process of. making a few quarts of ice cream or sherbet to no more exacting than many pies or* puddings. A custard pie is a favorite one for the hot weather; made and cooled on ice it Is especially delicious. Coconut Pie.—Line a deep pie plate with pastry and let stand in the ice ' chest for an hour to become thoroughly chilled. Beat four eggs (three will do), add one-half oupful of sugar, the ; grated rind of a lemon, two cupfuls of milk, mix well and stir in two cupfuls < of (coconut, sprinkling well over the J top. Bake in a moderate oven one , i hour. Date Crumbles. —Beat two eggs, add one cupful of sugar, two tCaspoonfuis I of baking powder, one tablesp«a>nful j of flour, one cupful each of chopped walnuts and dates. Mix ail together L and spread on two greased pie tins. I Bake in a slow oven three-quarters.of an hour. Crumble and serve in tall glasses with whipped cream. Sweeten ■ and flavor the cream and stir in the crumbles. Fruit Cream.—Beat one egg white, one-half glass of jelly and two tableI spoonfuls of cream until stiff enough to stand. Serve in sherbet cups with a custard sauce or with cream, whipped or plain. ? A layer cake put together with j sweetened and flavored whipped cream, the top well covered, to a dessert that . most people enjoy. Salads and Tilings. A simple salad which to easily prepared and as well liked. Is fresh pineapple cut Into fine pieces sprln- ■ * * over bea d rVlettuce. Serva with u r l cb mayonnaise. Apple and Blackberry Jelly —To a peck of red astrakhan apples add three pints of blackberries. Cook the fruit with as little water as possible. Drain but do not squeeze. Use two-thirds as much sugar as juice and cook until it jells. Cook the juice ten minutes be- * fore adding the sugar. If carefully . made it will be a beautiful redh Hot Southern Slaw.—Melt, but do notAbrown, one tablespoonful of butter. ‘ I one tablespoonful of lard, and work in two tablespoonfuls of flour, then add chopped or shredded cabbage, salt to taste and one-half to one cupful of cold water. Stir and cook. When the cabbage to cooked, pour over the following dressing: One-half cupful of sour cream, one teaspoonful of sugar and two tablespoonfuls of vinegar; beat until thick, pour over the cabbage and let it just come to the boiling point. Stir and rake up Immediately Peach Marmalade. — Boil twelve pounds of peaches until reduced to a pulp, adding a small amount of water, then pnt them through a sieve and add a pound of sugar to each pound of fruit. 8011, stirring constantly until thick. Put away tn glasses for winter. Spanish Salad. —To two cupfuls of diced chicken'add one cupful of diced cucumber, one cupful jjf walnut meats, and a cupful of cooked peas. Mix with a boiled dressing and serve on , lettuce j Peas, picklee green olives, peanuts * and a little celery make a good salad combination. Cherry Pudding.—Take one table spoonful «f butter, one-half cupful of sugar, one beaten egg. two cupfuls each of sour milk and flour, one-ha If teaspoonfnl of soda, mix and beat well, then stir in a quart of cherries, pitted; bake for three-quarters of an j hour. Preserved Cherries.—To every pound of Morello cherries allow one pound of sugar. Stone the cherries, cover with the sugar and let stand in a cool place over night. In rhe morning put over the fire in a preserving kettle and rook slowly without stirring until the fruit is soft and the sirup clear. Skits carefully and put into jars. Pepper Relidh^—Take one dozen each of green and red peppers, fourteen medium-sized onions, one cupful ; of sugar, two cupfuls of vinegar, one ■ tablespoonful of salt; boil fifteen minutes and can whole hot. An inventory of ail household : goods, furnishings, linen, silver, china, canned goods as well as clothing, is Invaluable Keep a list in the safety deposit box; In ease of fire It will be found useful. Maatara of Short Story No one is in a position to say which J nation has produced the greatest short story writers. Russia, France, England and the United States are noted for literature of this class. The French regard Edgar Allan Poe with special esteem and some of the French critics credit him with being “the father of * the abort story.” Hot Weather Woes Haring something for a rainy day to *ll ~wtol*MMn if fa tha phgknmatlmn Ms* i w»M « ■ A * a?Uu *S l>* —Borton TriMCrtm<
of good bread: Yeast Foam Are your children sturdy? If your child is delicate, ir- hBW ritable,backward in school, W look carefully to the food nS ■ eaten. Have plenty of good J[/ U BW home-made bread. It’s jj Jt-JUL wholesome and children love its flavor. Z 0 1" booklet **The Art of Baking P.read 9, Northwestern Yeast Co. 1730 North Ashland Ava, Chicago, 111,
Recalls Fox 9 s Remark About Sour Grapes Senator Kenuetb McKeliar of Tennessee was talking about Muscle Shoals. “These trusts now turn up their noses at Muscle Shoals.** he said. “They Insult Muscle Sboala Sour grapes. “It’s like th£ chap who proposed to the pretty giri at Palm Beach. The pretty girl, to his astonishment and rage, turned him down. Then, seeing ! his face all pale and contorted In the moonlight, she said gently: “ ‘Oh, don’t take it so to heart. Mr j Featherstonhaugh. / There are other : girls, you know. There’s Mae Wlnterj bottom. Temple Moutmorency. Eleanor McGillicuddy and E. Mayme Mannering. Any one of them would make you » better wife than, I.* “L. C. Brace* Featherstonhaugh mutLered a low oath. “ ‘Don’t I know ij ?’ he growled. 'And f they’d said yes—if any one of them four queens had said yes—do you sup- ! pose I’d have come snoopin’ around here after youT”—Detroit Free Press. Adequate Admiration The late Julius Fleischmann, the yeast king, was a lover of music, and at a dinner at the Lotus club in New York he said one night: “Few people are able to appreciate music. It would take a Wagner to appreciate Wagner adequately. Most of us are a little like the tailor. “A tailor had a great desire to hear one of his patrons, a famous tenor, sing. So the tenor gave him tickets for a performance of "rosea,* and asked him the next, day bow he liked the show. “•Well, how did you like it. Mr. Snips T “*Oh, it was awful, simply awful.’ “•Awful? Howto? “ Tour coat.’ the tailor groaned, ’was too tight under the arms.’" German Dairiea A good market in Germany for American Holstein sires of good mllk-producdon anctWry to reported by the United States Department of; Agriculture. There were 18.400.000 rows in Germany before the war. but only 17J200.000 In 1024. This reduction, coincident with an increased demand for dairy products, resulted In Imports of 118,000.000 pounds of butter and 95,000,000 pounds of cheese In 1924. as compared with pre-war imports of 111,000.000 pounds of butter and 47.000.000 pounds of cheese. A Lady of Distinction Is recognized by the delicate, fascinating influence of the perfume she uses. A bath with Cuticura Soap and hot water to thoroughly cleanse the pores followed by a dusting with Cuticura Talcum powder usually means a clear, sweet, healthy skin. —Advertisement A Joke “Ha! ha!” merrily laughed the feminine guest of a well-known hoteL “This to a* good Joke." “What to?” asked her husband. “Why, this neat little placard on the Inside of the dohr. saying ‘Stop! Have You Left Anything?* I have packed • up the soap, towels, stationery, pillow slips and sheets. I don't suppose we could take the mattresses, so 1 have left them. Ha! ha!" —Kansas City Star. Theater Finda New Uae In China, a theater does not stand idle at any time During tlie usual “dark" hours of the day. Chinese me* chuntk' engage the various playhouses as a means of getting into doser contact with customers and prospective customer*. This custom is particularly true la Shanghai. Pleaaure of Golf Superintendent—Why did you persuade Uncle Tom to take up golf? Now he’ll live forever. Superintendent’s Brother—Don’t you believe it —he’ll swear himself Into apoplexy. Exploit Banka in India Special efforts to Induce people of India to use banks instead of hiding their money to meeting with some sueeesa For your daughters sake, use Bed Cross Ball Blue in the laundry. She will then have that dainty, well-groomed appearance that girts admire.—Ad- ’ verttoement More than 365.000.000 feet of lumber to used in a year in the manufacture of automobiles, and motortrucks tn the United States. *.-. ■ f / < Some candidates get there with both ■ feet and others put both fleet to It • '
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