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I .V ‘Y l'}mpln_\'(.'l'—\V'h_V; this its ‘me thlrn rgrznndmnther ‘that's died since youlve ,-, ~ .,:r;, ‘.‘:'€4:s>;;11\ 1 , at-;§,v 32:, Housewife Hap Wide Choice‘ of ‘Recipes ’I‘3:ha‘t’Have Won Descrved. Popularity With Those Who Enjoy ‘Typical American, Foodsl. é . . Evfcted from hjs'~cl1eztp for -non-zpngwuent of‘ rent. auyolgng inven- Itor-stoo(1vguzutd'over his tqnls for 86‘ hogws withnut ‘food or sleep. Not until 11- nelghhor gu.ve ‘su‘l'e -storm.-.9 to his pivccluus llnnlemonts \fvoul_d he give -thought to shelter or vnourish .ment. :3?“ ‘AL JOLSON hoe-n here. \Buy- sir.:_ I -knmy. ‘sir: hm I _I can‘! help It, _z:rgmr1!‘nth4=r will keep an Inarrylng agnln. 3. 21\; . ._ .“:.\\~‘ ‘|-»,.,,‘.: » ,€'=:v ‘L: ;DON\1‘ believe :13“b_x-01:6\ ‘In ‘the . g1‘no,v_~l‘es,ut all. -1. vt1,:_,l‘t‘xk.“I s,x‘1,un‘tex-ea‘ into _them ‘through a Lti-out door that was '18.!-'t‘opél| by the \V'm*ner— Brothers. _ And there was. h_ \\ve1gome\ jh__:;_t_ in the hall! 4%; least .1 did -;\‘*lot on “look- ing.” vbefojew _ \1enplng;?'2 1- \looked? into. the movies gsevergl thnjejs duiing the years that mnmedle mtely’ ‘preceded’ trig dgvélopnient :0‘! Vgtnphone .p1'ctures,,-b\,:t;1l~ <_:,6uld1'1\t be »coh.vmce,d that ~t;1a~silent-acveen- win; a proper medium for me to use to sreuéh an audience. .- In ‘almost -all’, recipes \\'hlél_x«.oull for pumpkins one may -use the sister‘ vegetnlylej, .aqt'IaslI.~uqd rln many of‘ .tlz‘em‘ row may \even substitute sweet potatoes. save ‘an gauthorlty. ‘I mi\?e..s I-howevéi‘. 1Lever*se§’n ‘pumpkin used‘ as “w vegetable: ln1'fuct -I mugt ad- ~ :tl1a‘l; 1 -have never trled It and»: -so I carghot be.’certa'ln~wl1etlier Jt will lend» ltselt to this purpose or.’ not, but I have ;i_‘ >feellx_1g Vt‘)!-it.pui1_’lp-‘ kin; needs ! aeggaonlnc‘ to’ he at its best. We associate it par-\ vtlcylurl!’ wm. .ples.- 5 ‘ , Pumpkin ,r'rl'e~ ls cor't§I,1lll_l!-.~'9l1.9 021- uur typically Atr3erl_¢gxn~ foods. al- vthouglr you will find ‘that. .11)-some sectloha at the‘ c]atmtr'y _a_(n.m‘sh and sweet potatoes are‘ hp;-eferi-ed for this ‘purpose. They are a. \lime more delicate 'l'n gilavor} ‘bug It -seems to me they need cream or a M; of but-. let for rlchness. I ‘lllze to beat the egg whites--separately when -1 analge- ll custard pie. wlth éltl1er.squa'sli or sweet. poujgtoes us the hnse. ' Sweet Jpotgito pudglim; is a favor- 'te soljtherh dial}. Sometimes 1; Is nhllecl pone, \v‘heth_er .It‘_ is. made very =;w‘eet for dass_e‘l-t‘oi\ lees meet to: ee12vIce«a't the -malln‘ course. ‘In my litany sou:-hern cookhzbnoks. there are dozen},-of _x'eclpes~ for .su_zeet potato pone, ally-ot them dllfex-lug l_n sen- §o\n_lng and. sweetening. Most o! these rec‘lpes_c§1ll, for grated :11“: no- tato. All -or them for avillttle «agar. salt. h_uttex'- ,and‘ some .splces, The liquid‘ ‘may be water or mllk,« and orange rlod‘, -molnssel oaz the llavorlng. Almost all the ‘reelnea omit eggg,. The splcei lured are mace. nutmeg, clnnnmon. cloves. glniger, igllsplce, and one even cnlls for ‘black pepper. Anna;-entl_y theie I! only one |_'ule_t_or sweet potato pane. and that is your own taste. . ' ‘dlskglved [yeast cake’ and cove‘: and let rise over»n1g,ht.vSh,a_pe lntb wounds. mace eiosa gogqther 1n- -xynn :nIj_a- let. x-Tlse. =Br,usIi with. melted button’ and -bnkéuln 5» mode;-g;g.cven. 375 degregq r[I‘ul1'renlu_3lt, He Didi?! Want ‘It \5l‘he me :my jewels.“ heysaid. “I cgnnot ‘work \‘\-mnnm them.\ It was threshing time on the «farm. One young girl who was serving din- ner passed the u-nn‘oe In an -elderly man. He refused it. sayin-,2: \—\‘n t.han‘.:s. I :10 not cure for coffee.\ »‘;'«9‘é;u »:,,,;.,g ) ‘rzr 1, ZFRACTICAL APPEAL Tllat man may ‘he homeless. no lngly be ‘hungry. but ‘be Is not one of no turels step-éhlltlrén. On the contrary. the Is’ one of fortnne's=fnvored. so are any other men and women who know -‘tho! their tools are zhelr Jewels. For they ;lmv‘e \\'!tttln~ them-. selves the seeds~ot‘T that usuall,\\' exot- lc -plant. hilpplness‘. A questionnaire distributed to peog me who ‘have tried most of the ole leged approm-hes to the source of happiness would doubtless reveal the concltnslon that about the most relin- ble bone ‘for It lles ln love of o‘ne.’;s_.. :W0!‘k.- .. \Some fncetlous menibers of the co_ngregnt<l'on.f' sum the vlcur. “have been In ttge ‘nnhlt ot putting bmtnns Ii: the collection. plate, llln), l sug» gest that. in 'vle\‘v at 1: ‘reuem arrival at the vlcaruge. they substitute surety plns?\'—-.-Lon(lon_ TU-BUS. 6 1. Quick m_’ai;_ - Erled liver with ,muaiu\'qqms =Bojl_od rice _ Bxggtoyecl narrate. Avbcndo salad ‘ C!_:_eei_o 7 Crackérl, As tuo ;;Ii‘l tuvned zumy. some on'e humped her elbuw.‘ eknm-klng_ the cup from her hand nnd punring the coffee- dmvr) the elder~l,v nmn‘~s» hm-k., Several Drodllgers a_i1i_1\d[rectors med to péralrnde me but I. wn.snn1wu.is d_ubI-2 0113. '1 went ‘so far as. ‘to make tgst .to plan a story, zhut I~w_ns still dubious ‘ tlnully decided‘ that the silver Icreen ‘was for me. \I told you I did not care for cof- fee.\ he said without change xt ‘countenance or YOICVE. and wept ae- renely up with his dinner. For tl1e‘q_ul(_:k meal tonight 1» ‘am slnggesgtilng frli2d_jllver, \vhl_ch-.ls so ‘q‘_u_l,c,kly cooked, Mush;-coin‘: sauteed my wltlnga brown sauce g‘o»ve:y' -well; ‘wlth llver, as you ‘might expect. I- .tmnk' you, will =lil~:e boiled, rice. wlth this. ‘Hy the way, ‘rice lg ‘often :1 good =’clu‘>lcg‘ to: :1 «quick meal. he gagxge it cooks more qulckly'I!zqn potatoes. Ari uvocnclo snlgntl, whether sei'—\_r..ed with a chill .dI'esslng or com- blned with tomatoes oi» gr\unefi'ult. ~wlll‘7gl.ve ‘us a sa'l_n(l so satisfying that we probably will not deslg-e dps; .s,e1-.t. Cheese gmil cl-nckers ‘make 'an npnetlzlm:»!l.nj1.sh, l . Qrdgn _‘ef ‘Preparation. The Smythes were very fond or their ‘baby. ‘5\Vhich side of our house d,o.you‘ think he, most resembles?\ ‘Smytho demanded of their imcineiov neighbor. , ‘.l‘he other was nnxlous to‘ say the ‘tight, thing. _ “I don‘t know. old chap.\ he gm: yswered hziitingiy. \I can't see thg‘u_ he inoks ve.ry‘much like the side of 1:. h0u.se.‘’ Jun the Thing Ifm ‘still’ pipekucgu-—ubo1It silent pie- tujrea-—.bu,t the pubuc has been k_1_nd in -lt_s \approval of; 9\1‘ho‘ Jazz Singer\ and ‘*'1‘«he Singing Fool.''‘ I had resisted, some‘ tempting offers to try the silent _p§ct‘ure and was on the toad with my 'eh_mv \Big Boy\ ‘wlnenj the g11ggest!on‘t1nat I (make 3‘ “'smg1ng*! ‘nlcture was‘. ‘discussed, We were In. Denver with the show and before we left there ‘I ‘had [thought the pranosman over'q:1d decided to make the experiment. _ ‘\Varner inmtners ' \vlxo~1m.d« ‘just then perfectegl the Vitnplione and who had’ igprogplged me with -the txtdposul that Two high schonl girls were talking about getting a bll’l})(ll)y am for i Mend. Yet ‘how many people ‘know rem‘ love of their work? llmv hmny are fortunate enough to have xxrnrk that they do. hecnuse ‘th'e,v ‘want to and not because they have tn? « ,mn_n.v are led in their .v'outh—wvhich is the intpprhnnt ‘.llme—'*-tor choose or \vo1'I5 that will be their interest instead of their job? muggy workers regard their tools as “‘1n'_v Jewels\ rather than as their signs of’ slxu'ery'.‘ - \ ‘ '- '\—I.et_’s get hm‘ nne of ‘those dichlo- dons they have In the winv dm’v.\ suxggested one girl. _.\'I)j¢-l':ie~ imesticmed net fylend. “Oh, yes. you» mean jhose ‘thing n-nm-gigs. Yes. I. think that would he just the th!‘ng.\e-1u_dinn npolis News. Her bachelor uncle \_\'us an object’ or interest to mac umgxs, \ ‘ Boll water ;md- cock Neg I'ran‘n_'ro' tfnlml nnd‘ chm Pmpara. yfxushroomp F‘—I‘.V Liver‘ A ~ Mnke‘aoNoe ®. 1933; Boll;Synd|ct§!é.-—WNU—Servlc9. “Were you ever married. Uncle Joe?\ \.;\'o.\ . DIFFERENT EFFECT lfour‘ work may he or the‘ kind -that ls qt_llcl<!,v unlgnuhka to‘ vIsi_tg_le suc- cess. It may be rich in Iintgizrqixxi, ward. Then It nmy of n‘1a_y nét bring you more or -less content imd_ h;1m)i- ness. ‘On the other hand .$'olI~\ma h_q‘ve cllosen n tnedjum .nf‘e.\'prcss1on that is slow to §igo‘w\'resu)ts._ tgxgft ,l_s meager in worldly ,reluI:r_L, . _i'{I\I, may know oniy labol; Iwitliiiigt |“_e:\,\,'n'x-‘ti. may experience poverty. rldldillé And yet you may he,nmong tnrtune'a' fa~ vjored, the elite at the earth. -You mny know renl .content and happi- ness. 'l‘hnt is. it‘ you rute a_ man or woman who can‘ say from your hour! nhom your tools\ or the medium of your labors. \They are my Jewels.\ D. 1933. Bell syndlcnto.~—\YNU Service. ,t~ “Were you d_I’sn.m1n1nted In‘ love?\ \flow cou_l:2 I be disappointed in love if 1 was never nmrr1ed?\-—I’hlln- delphiu Bulletin, ' ' %HA;'If.s. BOOK AGENT H .S’I‘~UMPED__ ‘AS To 2-‘ AUTHOR or BIBLE ,-‘-'~“;‘s’* _ The mun had stunned on the line nnd the guard \\'a§ tired of answer- ing stupid '[]lleS_tl0IiS. \What's the matter. guard?\ came yet another query. , “'1‘he s'1gnuiman up there hag gm red hnIr.f‘ fanned the guard. ‘and we can‘! get the» angme to -pass the boxx\-London Tamer. Vice _President Garner. while stiii av struggling lawyer In Texas, was sitting one day In his little oiiice. -pretending to be busy, when u genial book agent cams in and undertook to sen him as new edition or the Bible-—\red-lettex‘ edition. bound in full morocco. with note; and refer- ences.\ etc. ‘Before the agent hm! .got through with his atéreotyped spiel, about the merits of the volume. Garner lunten-umed hlmtonsk, with a perfectly straight face: “\Vho!s the, umber?\ Sh(~—Do you believe the old fume about the man of whom It was said that everything he touched turned to gold? He—Yes; 1 have seen it work in I modi way. Everybody I touch turns to ice. Both sqnnsh nnd pumpkin garnish good tountiotion materials for pro: vserves and‘ spiced ‘pickles, Pumpkin chlpszgire perhaps best known among this-type ot preserves. and you will ‘find that either pumpkin or Squash can be spiced just as we prepare melon rind, Another interesting use ‘£0 which squash is sometimes -put is in the preparation at deilcloiis yenst biscuits or roiis. _ My favorite way of cooking squiish as a_vegetobi_e is to bake it. I usual- sly out it in pieces about three‘ Inches square. or-rsnge it in :1 linking dish,‘ sprinkle it -with soil; nnci pepper. dot with butter, cover and bake it 49,to 50 minutes in is moderate oven. 375 degrees Fnhreniieit. The latter part of the time I remove the cover. fixtrn butter may be put on Just be- ore it is served. Squash needs a‘ good cienl of butter, For n variation you may use small bits or [hm-on instead of butter to go with the squash. Hove yon seen the tiny yel- low-green squnshes which can be linked and which will furnish just two portions? Pumpkin Pie. The family council was discussing the nqsjlsnbflty. -of buying twin bed: for flue two little daughters. us vlhe least one was fast outgrowlng her crib. The old story about the wnils of Jerry-imii_t houses being so thin that you could hear your neighbor chang- ing his mind seems likely to come very near the truth. A machine‘ i_m'ented by Dr. Alex- ander Cannon records any mentui re- nction, nnd_ consists of iie_xibie tubes= which are attached to an lnmmn sub- jeci. Mind-Reading Machine “Hut, mother.\ spoke up -the elder. _“l don't see how I can sleen in a tin bed.\ \W-ll-y thls Is the Blble,\ the agent trlod to explain, He was very much taken aback, as he had learned hls piece by rate and ‘he had to go back to the ‘beginning and start all over lt anybody later:-upted mm. The agent pagan again but had only got well steamed’ up when Gar- ner. in a perfectly sober voice, again 'b_I-oke In with the _gu_er-y: “Yes, l know lt‘a tho Blble. but I ask again who wrote lt.\’ Sunday School Tc.-xu.-her—ln choos- ing his men. Gldeon did not select. those who mid aside their xu'm_s and threw. themsehres down to drink. he took those who watched with one eye and drunk with the other.—Boston Transcript. Drink to Me Only—- So‘ Lovely of Them _I_nez—-—,How did Sue‘: -breach of promise suit come ‘out? li‘rnuces-.—'1\ne jury gave her six cents. ‘ I make their that full length talking and ‘slnglng picture, were ‘noti that 1 would accept the}: alter to make one Vltnphono plctuée. During the rest of the tour of “mg Boy\ we planned the story of “The Jnzz Singer\ nnd when the mud show ‘closed I went to Hollywood to: the (lust tests. I was not ‘euslly won away from my lntentlon to make the legltlmnte stage the only medium betweén the public _and me but Vltnphone ollered me an Qpportunlty I could not resist. The success at \The Jazz Singer\ 1: motlgn picture hlstory. It did \break\ into the movies with a loud hang. and I found In new and ‘satisfactory way 0! renchlng a -mqtly Increased nudi- ence. The reactions of the brain are re- coriied on graph paper, Sinu-ie emo- tions like surprise. love. hate, are recorded, and the machine uiso reg- isters m_ent_nl fatigue, the ciunacity of the mind, renctionrto tension or con- centration. suicidal tendencies, am} whether the subject is telling the truth or iying. Among other things. it shows that wnltz music is soothing, and that it relieves asthma by inducing rogninr ‘breathing, It is also claimed unit it proves teiennthy to be il physical fact. !nez—Wasn‘t that nlce!—'Brooklyn Eagle‘. ’},\‘1- . “This public meeting has been called’ to support the new movement fog preserving our rum! beauties.-,-\ Village Spinster (lndi:.:nantly)—l think its an insult to suggest that we need preserving!-—Strny Stories. Admittgd the Beauty Once more the poor agent eg- ;plalned that it was the Bible he was offering and It was the new red-letter edltlon. bound in full morocco, wlth ‘notes and references, Again Garner put him aslde with the question: \But 1 don‘-t want to buy it unless. you wlll tell me -who it's by.‘-' Finally the agent became disgusted He gathered up his sample: and or- der hlnnlsa and retreated to the door. Then-. wlth one hand on the knob. all ready to make a quick getaway. he turned round and shouted: \Yon mn- hended fool; 1:73 the Bible and thllI’I all there ls to It. If I never made n_ sale I wouldn't sell a copy to such an idlot as you a’re,\—I’athllader Magn- zlne. Conan:-cm-—Are you burn Hilgrlous Victim-—You bet I am! 1;g:xi‘é§§;£_my rubh1t's foot would bring r‘xr_b.$;§g,é]c. I‘ll bet you to one rm hlidly dunmged. % cup granulated sugar 1 mnapoon cinnamon 5‘ teaspoon mace 34 teaspoon ha): I cups Iteumed and su{n_|ned' pump-' kin. - 8. oxen ., ! tgblagpoon melted butter 1% cup: qvaporuted m or cream 5’. mm water ' Residents of Bronxville. N. Y,, were ordered by police to- refrain from kissing in the local railroad station. Reason; Kissing mocked trnillc in the morning, n_cr.'o1-ding to the I'hiln- delphin-_ Records\ A curious reporter visited the stu- tion the morning after the order went intp effect-. He found that commuters who hadn't kissed their wives’ good-hy 1/n ye_nrs_ -hnd brought them to the station for the express purpose of violating the reguhltion. The otllcer one gunned, afraid to nmlre a move. reported he ‘had never‘ seen so much kissing. Bootleg osculu-' tions popped as American citizens defended their liberties. Bootlbg Kins: Having made the ‘break -and having learned that the public approved of the break, It followed naturally that Warner Brothers wanted more p’lc- tnres and- I was willing to make them, Tiiorougniy mix ‘sugar. spices innq, suit. .Biend with pumpkin, Add alight}; beaten ‘egg yokéa. melted‘ butifer and milk. Blend weii and fold‘ in béniten egg whites. Line in- pie tin with ‘pastry, build up edge. and pour in filling. Bake iii A hot oven, 450 degrees Fahrenheit, to set edge, Decrease heat and bake niiout 40 minutes in n zloty oven, degree: Fnhrenlmit; until set. And So What‘? .A Cioveluud reader who asked the .poetess Gertrude Stein to explain her‘ _mo_tto, “rose is u rose is a rose is I! raise.\ pr'ln'ted on her best selling \Autobiography of Alice B. 'i‘o1:lus.\ received‘ the following reply from Alice 3. Tokins (Miss Stein's com- punion-secretnry). \The device rose is a rose is a rose means Just that. Miss Stein is unfortunately too» busy herself to be nblo to tell you herself, but trusts that you wlll eventunlly ‘come to understand that ouch amt every word that she writes manna ex~ nctiy what she siiys, for she suyé very exactly what she moans. and really nothing more. but oi! course nothing less.\'—~'l‘lme Magazine, > In :1 why Imgve \gojne Hollywood.” 1 hu.v.e In home thgrguxnd ’w’ll1_izi-4\)bx1l)ly nlwnys spend a part of my time» and qsnergy making pictures, I looked a ‘long time beforgllguped, abut once the leap was made Into‘ the movies I had no regrets, I Q ‘ Even Cosmeucs. 0 \ can't do this! ‘ . . ' ¢. .x F _ - C I’ E ” ' J.’ / - A no . d d a.-a.é'o'§m°xL°.'3E'.1' 3P....\»‘2§.£\u‘-’n?3 “M ”‘ daufl lat. pl. om of la frequent p-3;; %‘.’.'.\x'.?1‘=‘¥.'a'i’r3.‘=’n\a‘ir.'.\i'.§'h‘:':'3 . you:-salt at the union um om: IIIPLI clog pmu nnd nnult. In March‘. |||.n amplcacomploxlon.Aweekonhl’ . . . 0 \‘ 3.1%‘:}§'#'}§!'.‘é‘€§s§.'?'.§i‘?.'i?}«!§ _ Um urns-can hnntuwsncnbra Afterfive Years’ Suffering and Embarrassmant WNU Serving Bwut Potato Pom. cuticura Heated Buck Jones Hag Played-,in ‘,5 ‘cub butter ' % oun brawn sugar % teaspoon salt ‘Ginger to prune 1 pound sweet notntoeg. grated 56 cup water T110 little story’ revenfs so’ much about the democratic process that comment is super More Th!!! .300 Feature; Buck Jones has been» a successful screen star for more than twelve years. After ten years wlth Fox. he left that organlzatlon to »pm]u,ce In- dependently,‘ Three years ago he joined Columbia pictures and today holds the remarkable reco;-,(l.of having appeared In more than 200 feature screen plays. V A fan; poll conducted a year ago by a national magazine, revealed that Jones was the most popular.out- door screea star in the opinion of the millions of‘ the publlc_atlon\'s tenders. The rapid development or the Buck Jones Itnngersr clubs attests to the :star's appeal to the youth or Amerlea. ‘Some 8,000,000 Rangers are enrolled throughout the country, in these boys’ club! with spgoodly portion of them vgneetlng regularly In more than 500 *_tliesl';erI‘,. “Eczeina spread all over my earl and into my hair. It was in dry scales that would reappear asfnst us removed and my hair fell out. My ears were very red and I lost much sleep from constant irritation. I could hardly keep from scratching. \Alter years of suffering and embarrassment I read about Cutl- cura soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. After a few ap- plications -I began to feel greatly relieved so I bought more. and after using three cakes of soap and two boxes 0! Ointment I was healed.” (Signed) Mrs, Bertha ll. Whitaker, Rt. 1. Nevada. Iowa. Feb. 10, 1938. Soap 25¢. Ointment 25:: and 50¢. Talcum 25¢. Proprietors: Potter Drug & -Ghemlcal Corp., Maiden. IIasI.—+Adv. Cream the butter and sugar. add the ‘salt and ginger and gtlr In the sweet potatoes and water, Bake In a moderate oven, 825 degrees Fahren- heit, In a buttered bnklnz dish for about 45 mlnllfen, GARFIELDTA In lama 823.00 Ivory wool: Women in gmnll town: tum Ipnro time into cuh . 1 : money thrqugb the new _ 1'.‘ Idvorthsinx and nailing .. - Plan of Lon! & Amos, nc., mnkorn‘ o! the fa: \ ~mo\_uiLorny.benutyprcpn- .. ::£,,,;. ntmnv. Ono Ohio woman ~ . ‘ ' averages 89.00 nweekin ;._ only a {ow hours: each d:y..Ano arin ' ichlgnn, who guy: nunlng to take up the work, averages 2» -I week. Othbn urn $8.00-to $20 9 week. An)’ ‘'0' mnn ytho wnnu Ill indupendonb ingmno can bbuin full pI!' by v:r.i.t’I'n§\t‘o Ma LORD ‘ AM In. con. :11. %I A)anny,oaunr,d vfiu do. _W_rlto plainly, ' Unless much time and elfort are devoted to the children who have not been Infected ‘with ‘t||l)C_l‘cll108_I8, they will afford 11 constant stream -lrrlgnb lug the w of tuberculosis. To blight tuberculouls, control this ‘stream. It to the-ounce of woven- -tlon that protects the chlld. Dr. _J. A. Myers gnggestp In Magazine. as. a lsolutlon to an Important nnrt M the tuberculosis problem at this country, Ounce of Provulion I I It '1' IS the doll»: Hm clrculm among oundlvcg, In our own community, that In Ills and build our schools and churches, pan sour men, lay our sldcmllu, inctcuc out,lu_m valucs, mm! more people mlm suction. Buying out merchan- élln In ouvilocul nom mum lxcoplrpg our dollars at home Io.wotlt.lor us all. ‘Squnh Rails, 35 cup l_(|unlh (uonmed gnd ntrnjnod.) '5 cup sugars 1/; teqlpaon salt. $6, cup butter 1,4.» cup Iclldod ‘milk §4 nut cake dissolved In ‘A cup lukawnrm water 3% cup: Add lqunsh, sugar. salt nnd.‘but- ter to milk. When lukewarm, add é Bonworth Played Land: in Noublo .St_n-o Hobart. Bosworth started hi.-3* ‘stage career I_n 1885,. uubsequently ' In: :5 leading vmqnnv for MIxin!e_ Mad.- dern .li'lsk,e, Julia Mag‘-lowe ‘and Henri- .e_ttn cronmnn, Mr, Bonworth ‘Ind the distinction -of gtarpjng Ln thy pic- ture ever made in Loi Angeles, in 1909_,A \'.I.‘he Sultan's 1’ower.\ A few ~mont_hn‘ ln_terv he wrote, dlr,ected« ajid -pjayed the leading role in \’£he_ Sea Wolf.\ He has IlDDenre‘d.‘1g;~ \Blood- ihlp,\ \night.\ \DtrI_glbIe and \Him. rlcule.-_\ my mom: recent pictures _In.- e.|'nd,e: \I~‘..annv Foley H0,l.\€’-11'5\ \Curm- vnl. Boat,\ “County Full-.'?' “I'hnntom. Expr¢u,\ and “The 1!lmcXe«Mqn.\ ‘{S_'J I'M 3:.‘~i;\';' 3' .1 .. ~.a...,..—. —...... ..-..a ,.,.- L—..,.....4,.-.—w«~-. «. .v_.-....a...~.-.c..;_».‘.».p_..-o’.Q'x»‘q.-.«.laJ£g'r’ ..,.x,. ,_ , _ ‘,,v'» ,‘ \ .- , J ‘.‘.,,{, ..: ,