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Kendall, Montana, April 21, 1903. 7. A NEW PROFESSION. Women Diet Experts and Directors In Large Institutions. Swest Ways In Which Mood May' Be Impro%ed r.nd Cost Lessened —An Important Func- tionary. A new and congenial occupation in life has opened up for women which u.. II be suitable to their domestic 'tastes as well as fairly remunerative. 'the project is to learn the business of diet control and secure employ- ment as. experts in that line'at col- leges, large boarding schools end in- : of various kinds, such as Lospitale and asylums. Here. accord- ing to the opinion of Prof. W. 0. At- water, of NVesleyan university, is a profession especially adapted to women and in . which many clever rersons of the gentler sex are 4.estined to al nd employment within the next . few years. household economics is a study that naturally :.t tracts women and they are much letter fitted than men to manage e business of feeding large nitro - hers of people. Schools for•the study of such subjects are already open to hoth sexes and women have evinced a marked inclination to acquire knowledge of this kind. It will be the duty of the viirqinpia who governs the diet of a lei& in- stitution to suggest ways in which the food may be irnproted and the cost of it lessened. Not only 'will the arrange the bill of fare so that. there ahall be the proper propor- tion of fuel food (such as bread.,aPill potatoes.) and flesh -making fitoes I (such as meat and beans). hut she will know how to furnish attractive combinations, an appetizing diet. Incidentally she will watch tho waste in the kitchen and on the table and will see that it does not become excessive. The importance of such a June- tionaxin a hospital or orphan asy- lum lend the control she would exer. eise, influencing the comfort of all the inmates, is sufficiently obvious, while at a great boarding sehool, dr in charge of the \commons\ at a college, she would mart , a Most weighty authority. But it ought to be realized that scientific diet con- trol does not imply the weighing out of \protein\ and \earbonhydeates\ In eastirop quantities, to the diseiom- fort of those whose only desire is to atisfy healthy appetites. It is sim- ply a method of supplying the best laid most appetizing things to eat at least cost, with due regard to the health of the consumers. The woman dietary expert will see that the food is first rate in point of quality and freshness; that it is appetizingly served. She will make special study of the food market in order to get the best things at the least prices in diffeffrent seasons. She will introduce variety into the diet in such a way as to make it more attractive than what would be fur- nished by one of less skill from much more costly material. In short, she will be thoroughly scientific and therefore an absolutely capable housewife. Most housewives have ideas on such subjects which are more or less elementary; the woman who makes such work her business will have positive and exact knowledge instead of going by guesswork. In the _kitchen she will bring into play im- proved machinery; for improvements in culinary apparatus are quite as well worth employing as improved untiehinery in the factory. They save in the cost of preparation, which means a saving in the cost of food. She will have made a study of wash- ing machines and of ranges, and the use of the oven thermometer will be familiar to her. For different foods are best when cooked at different temperatures, and a knowledge of this branch of the subject not only makes the dishes served more ap- petizing hut saves fuel. There is about to be established in Washingtcn a \diet kItchen,\ un- der the direction of a young woman. I Its patrons will be largely physicians, ' who will send in their prescriptions far meals to be supplied, just as they furnish prescriptions for medicines to be filled by the apothecary. Doc- tors nowadays realize that proper food is as important for sick people as suitable medicines, but it is diffi- cult for them to control the former satisfactorily, inasmuch' as the ordi- nary cook is not intelligent enough to prepare it exactly as it is wanted. The diet kitchen, however, says the Cleveland Plain Dealer, will furnish meals precisely - - -according to pre- scription. preparing them in a seien- t 4fle manner, adjusting with accuracy the proportions of \protein\ and t'eorbohydrates,\ and delivering the food three or more times a day at the residence of the patient. Inci- dentally, of court* all dishes used Will be thoroughly sterilized, being carried back in the wagon to the culinary establishment for a bath Of live steam, to supplement the ordinary process of washing. • Murders, I nersaalma. The number of brutal murders that have occurred in the neighborhood of New York city in the last year is ap- pal'ing. According to a statement is- sued at the coroner's office in the borough of Manhattan, the number investigated by that office from Jan- uary to October, 1901, was 52; for the same period of the present yt - ar the number was SO. From July 1 to Oc- tober 1 the number this year was 40 as against 21 for the same time last year. C. M. KELLY H. A. MOULTON KELLY 8CMOULTON ABSTRACTERS ConTeya nci lig Real Estate Insurance Collections Abstracts of City. Ranch, or Mining Property Electric Building LEWISTOWN, Telephone No. 3 MONTANA J. S. KELLY NOTARY PUBLIC GENERAL CARPENTERING AND CABINET MAKING OC NTRACTOR AND BUILDER KENDALL, rIONTANA Montana Railroad Company Nearest rail line and quickest route to the new ,gold camps of the Judith' Basin. Direct com- munication with Northern Pacific railway at Lombard, and with stages to and from Lewistown at Harlowton. Lve. 9:00 a. m. Ltonbitrd Arr. 0:05 pin. Arr. 2:415 pan. Harlowton Lte.3:301p.m. Daily,' Except Sunday F. T. ROBERTSON, Supt. Lombard, Montana. ROBT. RANTOUL, (ien'i M'gr, Helena, Montana. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and blevider right. Foley's Honey and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumen la BANNER SALVE the' most hewing salve in the IA.-cid. Foley's Honey and Tar for children,safe.sure. 1 C Wilior,. Aqent BANK OF FERGUS COUNTY (Ineon.11.1114,1 under the las Montana.) Lewistown, Montana. S. S. HOBSON, President. L. W. ELDRIDGE, Vice -President. F. E. WRIGHT, Cashier. AUSTIN W. WARR, Asst. Cashier. Board of Directors: 1.C. Power. Perry APAdow, W I). Sytnmes, S. S. Hobson, L. W. Eldridge, .1. Holyerner, L. H. Hamilton. Austin W. Warr Frank E. Wright. • Capital Stock $200,000. Surplus and Reserve $125,00o. Correspondents: inierican National, Helena, Montana Kountae Bros., New York, Continental National, Chicago, Illinois Reed & Saloon McKinley Avenue, Kendall iieado touters for t he Choicest of Wines Liquors and Cigars sit Large Club Rooms Attached We are always rleased to Bye old and new friends. Livery and Interest Allowed on Deposits Left X for a Specified Time. W. ti. Norman & CO. Manufacturing Jewelers Lowlatowo, Montana Fine Watches sad Clacks Repairing Given Careful Attention W. G. NORMAN VISITS KENDALL ABOUT THE TENTH OF EACH MONTH. HE ALSO CALLS AT OTHER TOWN'S MONTHLY Kendall Livery and Feed Stables MERICKLE & ,WCORMICK Proprietors Opposite Stephens' hotel J 6 Headquarters for Lewistown - Kendall Stage Patrons Given Every .1ttention, Feed Stable North end of McKinley Ave. R. W. DUTCHER, Proprietor. J$ J$ Livery Rigs and Saddle Horses Good Facilit•es for boarding stock. Kendall Barber Shop oldest established barber shop in Kendall Clean Towels and First -Class Work C. E. CARLISLE, Proprietor In the Turner Block NIELSEN & HOFFMAN Merchant Tailors Lewistown, Montana # Will bp In # KENDALL. the loth of each month stock wilt be ea red for at rensonahle. to take orders for custom made clothes prices. and suits made by eastern clothiers Job Printing tf With our own ideas coupled With your suggestions, we think we can do as artistic things in job printing as any establishment in the state. If experience counts for anything we will be able to suit you. No order too small or too large for us to turn away. As to rates, the Chronicle Job Office will be on the safe side, aid not allow an order to be sent elcewhere on that actotint.