Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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LATE
Daath only a matter of ahort time.
Don't wait until paina and achat
bacoma incurable diaeaaea. Avoid
painful conaequencea by taking
COLD MEDAL
Tha world'a turtdard ramadf for kidnay,
Wrar, bladdar and arte add trotiblaa~tha
National Raoady of Holland ain't ]W<i.
Guaranteed. Three aitae, all draniata.
Utfclta*.
lr n« *to Bi*f: wltint at ID
I '-M no r#j-' t. vf K'Ss*.r * * nij
ir* rr**-, whom in n prorkouer* 4!t!m
1 M < mwfc of W/i *&4 bf/t,
f n«altatA to <?raw tM Iim
Wt*r« fi'xl h*t not.
FOR CHOCOLATE LO/ERS
Oior-rr)*l«- i« alinowt l)nlr r«s jr lit*-;
arirl U wrnnl In nmutU-'H <Kttyt Th*
followlkf ar n ltb -r omt
tKrr uriiittial, t^tir may l>
tnsz - rlt . or I^Hpfui;
Cbettnutt With C^oco-
latt Cretrr |v
quart «rf lurt'<. rtiettrml*:
rrHM^c irhHU atid pr*-« •
thrtmgh tl#rv# or firrtt-
to rlrer; add fear t«l>l*-
tjrrrrrrrfrjl* of [K/> 'Ji-rf J
"War, onr-lialf t«^t«[^K/riful of . lt,
four tatil^iiormfnla <,f r-r<-am an']
ttr«i ttt>l<-o[>oorifrilt of tna raw-blno
«lruj«. Whip 'rfir- rtipful </f hrary
'-rr^tn; *d<l two tthlrapoonfqlt of
rritrtf-hltio, thrw- tahletpoorrftjlji of
l«>w<l<-rH *'ii'ar arid four tabl<n|,oori
fnl of m<-ll<-<i 'iKc-olati- Fin molda
with th<- hlr-ridw] mixture; <btll arnl
*4ftf with a garrilah lit 'lioii|^<l nijtn.
Cocoa Crtam.—Mix half a rupfijl of
y <n *alf a r-upfnl of auKar and th«-
/oika of two <•?* I«al"fi; arid two
mpfnla rrf rr -flr/i and oni'-rjaartor of
an ln<h of «n>'k Hrtnanien; xhiIc until
Ihlt'k In (I double boiler. Add two tn-
blr-ajrofrnflllr of irelntln "rflrtied In
one rjuarter rupful of r-old water, and
tllr until dl«wrlve<l over hot water.
A'M one-quarter trtopaottfui of nait.
well. Xteau 1'nr Vrjrt.
with a rWi fruit u q'
B'ead Crumb Pudding.—Taie tw®
and eae half eopfaia of bread '-rumba,
or." '-jpf .l vmraiilk. balf-npfoi '/f
one e^?. ot;e te£«poo«/'tii
of •o'la. '«, '-rj[,frj| of rtiaint. one 'tip.
ful r f any kind of prewerrea. one <-r^-
' ji of t'iiptr, '■ riramon and iiyrL<-tf to f
♦a«'e H'r-am two bottrt. fierrt wi-k
any de*fre<! taqr-e.
■•f be repUeed by coi^rt of doch.
A piaji rot tr tray for astaix*. wttk
* r" * bar !a ytilow. or other ctroo(
«rior. tti *et a Laodv^a* Tie: or rap*
If a coet it preferred in tbtae cr\m-
b*n*i or ttnped dotha. a model
wortb ttody la tbows above. It U at
rtMituj and r-omfcrtable aa a cape and
prufcably toroewbat warmer. With this
HUNT*!
UCHT1IHWI OIL
Hastjr Fij^nr-g.
1 took Profetm oct for a
ride ia my ear the other day."
-T«r
"He'a ftal'y a# ttitra'-aiaH a« yoa
said be wif. He waa tbinklne about
t-<iaeth:!:j all the tiase w«- were riding
tad oever ooee ot*oed bit motsth "
"I think I can exptaia that. He was
probably eoontlag the number of joltt
yoa «• firttg tiia and calndtt.n*
h*>w cwKh energy was waated e-. ^ry
tlr^e be was hurled lata the air."
* - - — - — —— - - 4U Ct. "IU1 UiW
Axs.nz rb> new try! very at*ra<-t!ve <roet appear* one of those new oil-doth
ra^s fjr the awtotltt rj.ere are lorj. bars that the motont; ftndt tolves aU
er.:<- '<p.£i« rwpe* in soft wooi piatda. the problems of motor mlilicery. Coatt
•r'*ed at rhe bo-tom with w<*,l fringe are t'.vj made of thit light, flex.bis
r . pT'irii^ with t.,r -he arrai oii-doth and btre advantagea for the
-■: b t pa*'-h for b- ,:.g.t,g%; ■ motor!-- who trave.t anytime rain or
"Mongolle" rhat is r'rtt hair—eoliars shine, but tbey are for the woman wb-i
are nozy and fai/miiif thetn but 'an afford more -han one coat.
"Wlae
taereae*
It ttmplr
tjarfty will ftereaae. ur.wise
'OS! of Ilvlr.f The utter
r.',rh«r tax. Il*hrly Irapoaed.
W1< *£*r,t_ Aiao. when one he'pa
tr. '-r.1es*rv:r.< ob>ect he Is keeping
rr.er worr.en out .*efu! InrJjttry
*"*ft they are needed to make and
tel. ■ Xe- «arjr well-man-
**1 ' -.sr ea *,.: ->rr,oM!)x - everr
worker rhu can |>oaaiblx ba tparcd It
prod j'.-tloe -
SEASONABLE GOOD THINGS
ave a well-stwked eel-
eatable soup mmit ap-
fretlzinjj K-'aal'm-
alljr.
Julienne Soup.
-—Into *hree
tjusrts if water
put one-half 'up-
ful ear-h of di'-ed
_ enrrot*. tumlp*.
~ finely (Sap^ll
onlrm and r-elery. one hay leaf and
one lahlevifsmful of minced parsley.
I'.rlng to the tjoillng point. Iher, add
two tablesfroonfula of Worcestershire
•MU'-e, two teaairrKMlfule of b<-ef er.
tract, arid one teavpoonful of Kn|t
Simmer one-half hour, strain and
serve. Tlir" - quarts of g-^xl aonp
"lock may Ih> u-e<l in pla<e of the beef
extract and water.
Cherry Pudding.—Take one ciipfi,|
of flour, half a feaspoonful of salt,
one t'-aspoonrul of baking lewder, and
milk to make a <lrop batter. I5 ^t nn-
III well mixed, drop n tahleapoonful
Spring Stages Wash Frocks
Eases
Colds
i ill f.r.d a
la tiia
Uolti# t/xUf
•rani i
UOHTBIIMMI OIL
leara llow to M k* Aulnmohll* firflah; pr«
*«nt« ru«l; rosloroa Imdy nm h; cms 101
fration, full dlrc-tloiu 2f<n fnu •tnrn(,«i Au
orniillvf Mf* < <, . Il.i« | J7 W« tiln*lriB.n O
Stop Your Coughing1"'
IVo M«d Co Ut that couah peralat Stop tha
frrltatmia and ramr«va tTrkltna and hoarse-
mm iff wwtyw the Inflamad throat with
on* twiApMinful f f viirjfllfi iinO oim- ' . . .. , " ----- - -./.v-pwuiui
cupful of heavy cream, beaten thick t L"'" '"V"" ?,|M,'ila
r.„, i the flr-r mixture before addlnz ' r,",'r<r*' J '- and ail: add
th. 'ream Mold and 'hill; serve Manful of butter and set the
with cream ' 'TP* In a pan; pour around them boll-
_ _ . _ — .. Ing #ater to come half-way tjn the
Cocoa Tutt.-Frutt, Cream-I s., the „|(lw, fVlver C|^°P ^
re, lp- for ''or im - ream, adding one M(,nm flrtP(.n
"tlf Mipful <rf macaroons, whl-t, have JulrH an„ wf) '
Iw.-n dried and potinderl, one rtipful of „u(fHr
,a,.died cherries cut In small piece. Ho, 6tr,nfl B<Jn s,lad._nr8ln „
one half^ dor.cn mnrshmallou, cut lb ,.an „f b,,inH at,d heat the liquor boll"
hit. and one-half dor,.,, raisins, an.- Ine hoi; reduce i, a quarter of a
tablet peon fill each of dtr-.n or ,.upful. Krv lwo |inr()n «
.nge peel. Choi,pe<| flne; add the las- rrl«p. pmlr fllt ^
just before putting Into the mold,, j Ifl,),..sp<)„llfll|a boiling vln-
Chocolate Junket.—Melt one ouncr- egar over the beans. Add the chopped
of chocolate; lid.) three tahleapoonfuls bacon, and season Idglilv with sa't and
of lulling «ater f'ru-di one Junket few dashes of cavenle K du of
tablet and dlttolve In one table i onion Juice or a fried onion may be
apooriful lit «ater. Warm one quart of added for flavor, If liked.
| milk until lukewarm; add one-quarter j Good Boiltd Drettlnj.-Take two
cupful of sugar mid a teaspoonful of tahleapoonful* of Hour, one table-
vanilla and the dissolved tablet will, : «p.,rmfiil of supnr, one tenxpwnful of
(be melted chocolate Mix well, jsmr salt, a half teaspoonful of mustard a
Into sherbet cups and lei them atari,I few dashes of cayenne, and when well
In a warm room until the Junket In blender! add a cupful of cold water
set. Hcrve with whipped cream. two egg- and one-quarter cupful of
Chocolate Sauce.—Cook Hie follow strong vinegar, f'ook until smooth and
Ing Ingredients In a double boiler:. thick. "<Vlien ready to use ,idd four
One cupful of milk, two egg yolks,
one-quarter cupful of sugar, a pinch of
salt, one tea spoonful of butter, lwo
ounces rif chocolate or one-quarter
cupful of cocoa. Cook until the rnlx
lure cunt* the spoon. Hcrve hot on
Ice cream.
At once I Relief with
["Pape's Cold Compound"
; lea spoonfuls of the dressing to half
a cupful of whipped cream. This
i dressing, well covered, will keep f„r
weeks In n cool place.
| "HiUm 7VU*Mt£g.
IT Is pleasant to face a summer that
promises to find children and
grownups senaibly and beautifully
clothed.
I'laln colon In cotton cloths appear
In about the same shades as those that
are boasted by satin or, georgette
crepe, and some of the new cottons
have a finish as toft as georgette.
These materials made up with or-
gandie In white or In contrasting color
are to be credited with as pretty
frocks as ran be made. We have only
to look at the frock for a little g'rl,
shown In the picture, and Imagine It
In any of the light colors, rose-pink,
canary, blue, Jade green, with frills,
collar and cuffs of white organdie, to
appreciate Its beauty. It I* too simply
designed to need description, but one
must net overlook the cut of the cdlar
♦
which 1* wide In both the front and
hack, nor neglect to notice that an or-
gandie frill finishes the taffeta hat.
White cotton sox and canvas shoes be
long with a dress of this kind.
Next to the plain colors for frockt
of this kind, small checks In white
and a color find the most favor. They
all requisition plain white. In organdie
or In a heavier weave, to touch up the
color and give the frock daintiness
In the little frock pictured we find a
dress equal to dress-up requirements,
anil In It the young maid may make
her Journeys to Sunday school or t«
parties with equal assurance.
JL, &
The first dose eases your co!d: Don t
i stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and
snuffling! A dose of "Pape's Cold
Compound" taken every two hours un-
til three doses are taken usually
breaks up a severe cold and ends all
grippe misery.
Relief awaits you! Open your
clogged-up nostrils and the air pass-
ages of your head; stop nose running;
relieve the headache, dullness, fever-
ishness. sneezing, soreness and stiff-
ness.
"Pape's Cold Compocnd" [3 the
quickest, surest relief known and costs
only a few cents at drug stores. It
acts without assistance. Tastes nice.
Contains no quinine. Insist 9Q
Pape's!—Adv.
London Tiring of the Dance.
London Jazz bund proprietors ^re
somewhat gloomy Just now, fearing
that the dancing boom may not fiist
much longer. One proprietor says that
the men he sends out nightly return
with very gloomy reports. The at-
tendance 's not su good recently in iLt
suburbs, but in the West end pro
prietors of large dancing halls say the
craze w ill last for at least five years.
Cuticura for Sore Handt.
Soak hands on retiring in the hot suds
of Cuticura Soap, dry and rub in Cu-
ticura Ointment. Remove surplus
Ointment with tissue paper. This Is
only one of the things Cuticura will do
If Soap, Ointment and Talcum are used
for all toilet purposes.—Adv.
Back to the Beginning.
Little Bennies's father was explain-
ing the geography to him. when lit-
tle Bennie asked: "If the world is
round and turns around all the time
why don't we fall off?" His father
replied: "The law of gravity controls
the earth." Bennie thought a moment
and then asked: "But what did the
people do before the law was passed?"
Protect School Books.-
Cover the children's sehoolbooks
with either stiff paper or cloth so
they will last the year and be in con-
dition for the next in the family who
will need to use them.
No first-class phonograph Is ashamed
of its record.
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