The Syracuse Journal, Volume 19, Number 47, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 24 March 1927 — Page 3
This Year [ —if you sow Genuine "Pine g Tree" Brand Ferm Seeds from the dealer who displays the orange and green "Sign of Good Crops." Your dealer handles “Pins Tree" Clovers, Timothy and Alfalfa because they are re-cleaned, of known 1 origin, reliable, safe for you to sow. Watch pottr faerorite *"S* — /arm paper for an inter- _ ••tins ••rU, of “Pine W«A DM 3****** - Tr„‘ adv,rti»mt,nt t L showing how r,~cloanod ——" Wed, ar, produced. <> "pine tree* HIP-POCKET FARM QUIDS’ Contains ovar fifty pages of the latest and most reliable- information on growing different farm crepe. 'Peenty pages of planting tables, briefing data and other tables of ua-ful information needed daily. Worth dollars to every farmer. Most complete and practical hand-book ever pubitched. Costs IS cents by mail, but you can got your <sppy free by calling for it at your ’’ Pine Tree " dealer. Most Certainly Let 'Em Rip Jake (the yegg)—-Hi»w did you get; "How do you time these Jars instruct! in court this morning? ments?” Jiasatv (the slugger)—Fine! “You don’t." t - ” ■! When _ Mother is 3,1 Alarmed! SONSTIPATION, biliousness, coated tongue, feverish headache, sick stomach-then is the time when mother » upon Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. “My son had been constipated and bilious since birth. At the age of five he had such an attack of sour stomach and bad breath I had to take him out of kindergarten. It was then I gave him Syrup Pepsin. He ■> improved from the first dose and soon was back to school completely —. restored aruKhealthier than he had ever been before. It is a great \ comfort to fflve a medicine for children in which we can have such )) implicit confidence.” (Nome and address sent on request) — if Wins Confidence of Old Folks fjjr Old people are charmed bV the gentle, kindly action aiWMI of Ehr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. No pain, gripe or depressing “flushing” of the bowels. Just an easy movement and the fine feeling of restful comfort. There’s seldom any real sickness in the home that learns to use Syrup Pepsin at the first sign of coated I o* cauamZl tongue, fever, biliousness, headache and such troubles I >T *— **_J due to constipation. Recommended in a million Dr Caldwell's homes. Sold by all druggists. SYRUP For a free trial bottle tofid name and address to sstwkwsv jfryiw'g Spw CompaiHb Ifaufoe&b IHmmm, PEPSIN Cuticura Comforts Tender dQ) Aching Irritated Feet AfP »> Bathe the feet foe several minutes with Cuticura J“l I» I / Soap and worm water, then follow with a light J I I / application ol Concurs Ointment, gently rubbed I Lin. Thia treatment is moot successful in relieving / \ and comforting tired, hot. aching, burning feet. / p\\V OmaSe. OtamMOt Seat Mt. Tsinan Si. BaM aawysbwa. 1\ (\ \ OanWa soak trm. Slkb—: “OaUam* InbamtOEba, StfS 3" A /ill ba. ktaMaa. Maw" tfk / I ll ■■F* Catfewa Shaving Stick ZSc. I VX. / I U /• 7*Aot So! Quite Right Wemea may talk more than men. “What are you running for?" • but they don't say much. That shows | “The place I’m going to is too far " r that women have more sensei than jto walk.” B»en. —Progressive Grocer. * * i i Snowy linens are the pride of every Far aeaoomyt aako. why aot hey a var- housewife. Keep them in that coodliu“ * “■'« »« tbot • <k>e» u. in pwurt st .K t. 4*v. j y° ur Isoadry- At all grocers.—Adv. Nothing will produce a new life but j The honeymoon Is over when he be- • nfw nature. I gins to complain about the cooking. 7 \ AspiriH Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Neuralgia Colds Neuritis Lumbago Headache Pain | Toothache Rheumatism [ does not affect the heart"] J. Accept only "Bayer” package which contains proven directions. C Handy “Barer” boxes of 11 taNtoto 9 Ateo bottles of M ud 100—Druggists. jUeuto M ths oote SMtk «r Oarer Maaetorrere at MiaintitliartSiWW at tebqrifcacM
txxxxxxxyxioooooooooooooqy I Kitchen a Cabinet ? «a. ISM. Western Newspaper Union.! Not what we would, but what we must. Makes up the sum of living: Heaven Is both more and less than just In taking and In giving. Swords cleave to hands .that sought the plow. ▲nd laurels miss the soldier's brow. Co SPANISH DISHES For those who enjoy hot dishes and those seasoned highly with peppers
and other condiments, the following will be enjoyed: Chill Con Carne.— Take one-half pound of fresh lean and fat pork , chopped, one and onehalf pounds of round steak, also chopped, two good sized onions, two cans of kidney beans, one
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dried chili pepper, two quarts of unstrained tomato, salt and pepper, chili powder—two or three tablespoonfuls. according to taste. Mix all the Ingredients except the beans, which are added just long enough to heat the beans. Cook the mixture at a simmer ing temperature. Another , Chili.—Prepare a doxen fresh chili, putting them on to cook in cold water; when boiling and tender drain and plunge into cold water to remove the skin und white veins. Cut into pieces one pound of beef, brown in a little lard, season, add an onion and a clove of garlic with a tablespoonful of flour. Simmer for several hours with the peppers. Mexican Stew.—l*ut a pound of round steak through a meat chopper, mold into small cakes. Put into a hot frying pan with a minted onion, a cupful of tomatoes, two or three peppers. and a quart of water. When It boils add the meat balls and simmer for half an hour, then add two or three diced potatoes; season with salt and pepper and serve on toasted bread. Spanish Omelet.—Prepare the following sauce l>efore the omelet: Fry a good-sized onion until a golden brown, add one quart of tomatoes, four or five red peppers, two tablespoonfuls of butter, salt to taste; set on the back of the stove to simmer sot an hour or more. To prepare the omelet, pour one cupful of hot milk over one cupful of bread crumbs, add two tablespoonfuls of butter and six well beaten yolks, fold in the stiffly beaten whites. Serve when cooked, as usual, with the sauce poured around it. Egg Broth.—Beat the white and yolk of an egg separately, add the yolk ’to a cupful of hot beef broth, stirring constantly. Add salt and fold in the egg white, reheat carefully and serve hot Tha Popular Popcorn. Years ago the serving of popcorn was confined to the cold days in win-
ler. Nowadays, popcorn, is always enjoyed at anytime or season. - Sweet corn is delicious parched in a hot frying pan with a little butter and well seasoned with salt. A corn soup using the usual canned corn with
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milk and served garnished with a handful of Huffy popcorn. makes a most attractive soup. A fruit salad is improved as to food value by the addition of a cupful of freshly popped corn. Added just before serving, it remains crisp. Savory Ball* for S^Nads.—Mold into balls one cupful eapf of ground popcorn and grated cheese. Season with paprika and salt and bind with a little mayonnaise. Serve with a simple salad. Balia for Clear Soup.—Beat one egg. season highly with salt, paprika, minced parsley or a little lemon peel. Gradually work in sufficient fine ground popcorn to make a stiff dough. Roll out into balls half an inch In diameter; drop into the kettle of soup; boll five minutes and serve with the soup. Popcorn Kiss**.—Beat the white of an egg until stiff; addone-half cupful each of ground pop corn and powdered sugar, a tablespoonful of flour, a little salt and when well mixed add a bit of grated lemon peeling and drop by spoonfuls on a greased baking sheet. Bake in a moderate oven: This will make a dozen small cakes. When one has an old-fashioned iron kettle or deep iron frying pan. corn may be popped without a popper. Put a tablespoonful of lard and a teaspoonful of salt Into the hot kettle then turn in as much corn as Will pop nicely without burning. Shake occa sionally and add a little butter while It is still hot after taking from the kettle. Macaroon Pudding.—Soak one dozen macaroons in a cupful of warmed current jelly with two tablespoonfuls of lemon juice set over hot water. Make a soft custard of one pint of milk, onefourth cupful of sugar, the beaten yolks of two eggs and one whole egg. Flavor with almond extract Add tn the custard four more macaroons heated until crisp and rolled into crumbs. Pour this mixture into the serving dish, adding the macaroons and jelly. Pile over them a meringue made from the egg whites and pow dered sugar. Decorate with cubes of jelly and brown in the oven. Benefit ot Superior Food Authorities on the subject of diet : have observed that children of Japanese parents born in this country are larger at all ages than are Japanese children born and reared in Japan. This is because of the superior food supply in this country. Cancer Retearchet An individual may inherit susceptibility to cancer, or may inherit unusual resistance to it, according to recast experiments.
THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL
FRINGE EPIDEMIC NOW RAGING; SOME COLOR SCHEME REQUIRED
A FRINGE epidemic rages In the world of fashion. What is more, all symptoms point to a spreading of the vogue during the coming months. The- mode seems determined to befringe everything as it goes. At formal functions the woman of smart style literally entwines herself in fringe as she enwraps her slenderized form in her lavishly fringebrimmed shawl, such as is the soy, the pride, the envy of the normal feminine heart. The picture show> one way of wearing the beloved fringed shawl. No doubt, this pronounced vogue for fringe found its ii»-
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splratlon In shawls such as this, which by the way show Bo signs of waning popularity. By no means, however is this passion for fringe confined to evening wear, for a review of styles in afternoon frocks reveals fringe as an idol of the daytime hour as well. A strong argument in favor of fringe is the graceful silhouette which It never falls to achieve. Perhaps this accounts more than anything else for the sweeping indorsement which the mode is giving to fringe ttys spring. The latest idea is to dangle fringe from the long tight-fitting sleeve, somewhat after the manner shown in the afternoon frock of black faille silk herewith illustrated. In some Instances the fringe Is much longer than that here pictured, falling at times from the elbow to exaggerated depth The black-and-white vogue finds charming expression in long fringe which alternates str&nds of each. Very striking is a black flat crepe frock styled with one deep row or tiers of black-and-white fringe. At the simple neckline, pose a white flower for the completion of the black-and-white compose. Favorite fringed dresses' stress a straight narrow model, whose lines are broken by two deep tiers of thick silk fringe, which in color is an ac-
\ A U /H. M 1 1 O i i HEn / \ VVJ3® rs — Leather Footwear and Acceo*or»ea.
curate match to the fabric it trims. Often this fringe treatment is devel oped from a scalloped low waistline. Fringe placed diagonally in sections also produces an interesting effect. Most popular and moat suited to practical wear te rhe silk fringe which is now being featured in every new Girdles for Stout The right kind of soft girdle correctly placed on the bipline of a dress and perhaps tied with a huge bow at the side will make the figure seem slimmer. But placed too high or too low, it will accentuate the hip curves. Bolero Jacket The bolero jacket has a place on many of the new designs. V ia a decidedly youthful thing and must be
color, also black and white. For elaborate effect ostrich fringe, also fringes of beads are approved by the mode. It is written in the bylaws of the mode that the costume must present, from hairs to foot, a perfect color scheme. Which means that footwear requires a no less fastidious styling than does headwear, and that the details of handbag and other accessories dare not be slighted In the ensemble. z A correct color ensemble is achieved in the spring outfit worn by the young woman here pictured. Her smart spurts frock is of heavy beige crepe
in the popular two-piece model. The felt cloche is in matching shade, while the dainty oxfords of beige kid lend real distinction to the costume. Having discovered that shoes, hat and handbag, when fashioned of the same medium, add a compelling style touch to the costume, specialists in leather artistry are accomplishing nothing short of marvelous effects in this respect. I.ooking for new fields to conquer, these wizards of fine leatherwork are using such strange mediums as sharkskin, lizard and snakeskin, from that of the boa constrictor and python to that of the less formidable water snake. Shoes and accessories of these various snakeskins are worked in combination with solid colored kid into a medley of ornate designs. Notwithstanding their extreme novelty they are making the “hit” of the season. A smart boa constrictor compose of hat and bag is here shown. Os course to complete the ensemble milady will choose shoes which have an inlay or applique of this same snakeskin. For stormy weather kid legettes are the solution. As the picture shows, they are a sure protection to light hose from unsightly mud spots, which, as every woman knows from experience, are next to impossible to avoid. These legettes are obtainable lu all colors as well as black
For southern wear, which, by tb* way. is but a forecast of coming summer fashions, white kid is an accept ed mode. The handsome shoes in the picture carry heels of black patent kid with narrow bands of black for trimming. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. 4«a. 1»«. WMCrn Newspaper Untoa.) worn on a figure that is extremely straight and supple. But unless this sort of figure has a starting point the bolero can be one of the most flattering things in the world. It cuts off the height of the taller girt. It widens the figure that ta too thin. Cape Coats for Junior Giri Girls froui the ages of twelve to fifteen look extremely smart If their £t«ts are of flannel made in the fashion of the popular cape modeL
Have Kidneys Examined By Your Doctor I Take Salta to Wash Kidneys If Back Pains You or Bladder Bothers Flush your kidneys by drinking a quart of water each day, also take salts occasionally, says a noted authority, who tells us that too much rich food forms acids which almost paralyze the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken; then you may suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night To help neutralize these irritating acids, to help cleanse the and flush off the body’s urinous waste, get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here: take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast fbr a few days, and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive. Cannot injure and makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink. Valve Doing a Double Trick Harvey S. Firestone, returning on the Paris from an inspection of his million-acre rubber plantation in Liberia. said to a New York reporter: “Our plantation is superb, and the Liberian climate is superb, too. provided you observe the laws of hygiene. For the ignorant the climate may be dangerous, but what isn’t dangerous if you’re Ignorant? . 1 ‘‘An Akron engineer came across a chap on a country road one day who was in charge of a traction engine that was stuck in the mud. The engineer got out of his car to lend a hand. “ ‘Friend,’ he said. ‘look at your gauge here. It only registers ten pounds. You’ll never get out of. the mud with that little bit of steam. Better wait till you have more.’ “ ‘Ten pounds?’ snarled the chap 'Ten pounds, hey? Why. mister, the safety valve is screwed down and that pointer is away around for the second time.’ ” DEMAND "BAYER” ASPIRIN Acpirih Marked With “Bayer Cross" Has Been Proved Safe by Millions. Warning! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 26 years. Say "Bayer” when you buy Aspirin. Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv. The Wrong Knowledge Dr. Charles H. Parkhurst, the famous clergyman, said on his eightyfourth birthday at Lake Placid: “The young know too much, and at that it’s the wrong kind of knowledge. Even little children nowadays—“A school-teacher chalked the Roman numerals XXX on the blackboard. “’What does that mean, children?’ she asked. ' *. "The class of children giggled in a shocked way. and a little girl piped: “ ’Kisses.’ ’’ ■ I . The housewife smiles with satisfaction as she looks at the basket of clear, white clothes and thanks Russ Bleaching Blue. At all grocers.—Adv. Fattest Empire Knight Maui Pomare. minister of health In New Zealand for the last 14 years. Is reputed to be the most corpulent knight of the British empire. Tradition in New Zealand requires that at least one member of cabinet should be a Maori, and Pomare fills that role. He is a physician by profession, a graduate of the University of Chicago. If your eyes are sore, ret Roman Eye Balaam. Apply it at nlcbt and you are Sealed by morninc. 11l Pearl St.. N. T. Adv. Turf Used in Building Houses of turf and steel are being built in Germany to relieve the dwelling shortage, says the Baltimore Sun. The framework is of steel and the intervening wall spaces are filled with the turf, which has proved a good insulation against cold, wind and heat No water is used in the construction and the building may be occupied soon after completion.
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