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i v To Make Pineapple Jelly. ’ Pare and grate some pineapples and to each cup of grated pulp meas- "| ure out & cup of sugsr, add half the sugar to the fruit and let it stand in a covered earthen dish for three .| hours, then boil it very slowly in a Breaded Veal Cutlets. Veal cutlets should be cut. from the leg in half-inch slices and must be fried slowly or you will fail to get the deliclous flavor. some pieces of salt pork in the frying pan, drippings if you prefer. grease hot when the cutlets are put BY ELENORE DEWITT EBY. ‘We hear of many influences in the world of fashion at present which * Gerdeners .bave hésitated to use lime on their potatoes for of cdusing scab. A coming i’ LADINSKY & KAPLAN Speeial Mount Vesnon Steamer Chartes in the pan. Dip the cutlet in cracker ! granite or porcelain pan until the mes) ‘then in beaten. egE. them i pulp is' soft. Do nbt use tin. Let|cracker meal again, and pat it in the the pulp drip .through & Jelly bag|pan: fry very siowly and use plenty overnight: The .next day heat the |Of fat. Salt mey be sprinkled on after the meat 8 put in the a rest of the sugar on shallow platters | oo eyen flavor will b Eained it the in the oven and in the meantime boil | Balt is mixed with the oracker meal. the juice. which has dripped through the jelly bag. for fifteen minutes. Add e the hot r, let it melt in the| The wrapper type of neglise may Tiguia. but do’ not let it boil any|be made entirely of flounces of lace, longer, and pour it into glasses. with a scarf collar of chiffon. patch n or eight inches high, will be done, but, on the other hand, the ground will’ be fiicely sweetened and potato bugs wil be kept in.subjection, at le: for a. time. If you live in section where the soil. is natur- ally sour, this p! may be well worth. trying. B ocertainly demonstrate that variety is the great demand of miady of to- day. The Moyen age still retains its hold upon popular favor, for the long out exception the new fall models in suits follow the directoire Ines, with ths costs almost equal in length to the skirts, Perhaps the most widely felt in- fluence of all,;” though, is that of ideal SU VACAT! The ‘BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. A word of warning should be warit- ten in red letters: flanked by red lgnterns and; hung in the department where pléated skirts are sold. it should indicate | that ~acgordion - pleated skirts are undesirsble; that knife- pleated skirts are the best choice for the mimerity -and majority; that box-pleated skirts are not really good for any one, by} they can be carried off with a modicum of success by those who are attenuated. This espe- cial skirt. needs’'a frame from which all flesh. has.been dropped. It in- creases. the size of walst and hips ' even when the ‘edges of the pleats are , E_ROASTERS COvEOlEiALE : tCHANTS wha . % 52 s : Smart frocks and chapeaux, w. - SIAC typical Spanish shawls, sport apparel . and even bathing suits, all feature it. : H created something v b E wear by draping 5 - : a light silken sweater over a plain B . " L i satin foundation, and finishing it with : \ ., which extends the entire skirt length. Another idea in sport apparel blazer of baronnette satin. It is cooler than flannel and more distinc- Including All Expcuses 8 Days $91.00 F: . “Fort Vietoria” S. $. “Fort Hamilton” Bend_for Special Bummer Tours Folder FURNESS-BERMUDA LINE 34 Whiteall 8t., New York. RIO DEJANEIRG MONTEVIDEO IA N S e . ; stitched firmly down to corset length. | 2 x . 3 The argument against the aocor- ¢ . - 3 % - ddon-pleated skirt. is that its shipe 5 $ s tollows Jts name. ‘The wide hard ridges inl which the fabric s pleated . / stand away.from the figure exactly i b & in the manner of paper sides of the musical instrumept which ‘is called an accordion. These ridges do not permit an owerblouse or even a sagh o lie in smooth lines over the hips and abdomen. They pitch it out and destroy its contour, and there is ne A slis woman wearing an eated skirt with an ovér- SUMMER FROCK OF GRAY ORGAN- DY TRIMMED WITH LACE. to form a girdle. and at one side bon of it is laid a delicate spray of lilac blo CROPIN or frock pictured is one of those a loon ly ightful old-fashioned af- fairs with a tight basque bodi wide-flari: skirt over d.4% | Buch is not the desire nor the em- 't | bition of the modegn woman. The . knife-plent : be done B e e ey by ) ¢ o L] to er Sround the waist and looped into s |this season it is not with the purpose Many secrets you Tosette at the back. iof reducing its servic. to the golf e N fact, the New Perfection Oil Cook Busy housek a the small and Lennie Telg,or to e indoor hours | ff§f And Jevesed in the &7 g . when a sweater an - ¢ I St i :fi' kinds of cooking per- amount of attention that the New Per- Waist accompany it: A pleated et 5 fectly and economically. With a New fection requires. No coal or to Hag bomn Beked (oSiTe thie sermee. | Nadgne Face Powder i i to d len ki ken the ! i brovned biscuits. the floor and you can dust under and [ foliowing In the track of the con.| f§ personal charm. RESORTS IN blus chimney on each around it in an instant. Select the four- B S em e i favor ot thes | [} The secret of 8 voso-pnll“fim- e * Note the long blue on burner size with cabinet top and New - e Theht espuns, jexion — Nadine’s own © burner. This provides pe focion Oven. It ismade alsoin five, SATIN BLAZER FINISHED WITH i SN 5 e i sadares EASTERN VIRGINIA a draught which drives clean heat pt?- three, two and one-burner sizes for any - FRINGE. acehineiaihe ‘::"""f” ‘:‘“ .:.""“"m inge e the day. The secret 6— s — worn in e country when one -— duced by e e A wathows ho prefer them. - oo emens & 1 Shgumang = TR P R o cime—emmeina i Ocen Hiew sootinig it. Soot is simply good heat You will always get perfect results from T A T lions of others, Virginiz Beach ou navy. blue fon- “To you, as to mil < i 2 pleated crepe ‘skirt. The slim bodice A vesl thove dnth Buckrce Beach gone o waste. your oil stove if you use Aladdin Secur- ™ ot P Rl gl Nadine will rev % ¥ s s . yle and is opened down the fronmt tite! % mate searets. You can procure And, remeniber that ity Oil—it's pure kerosene. A marrow belt tassclied at the ends |l i s ia ot e reve timsd ‘Nadine from your favorite w‘"°“g:hl’9 fik‘d‘ ‘ New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves are sold ot mest IO e Earenat e e Tt 1o the! view. Twa hat wern s sl UNEXCELLED nl:)i'mic i B ower edge of the garmen ; i XCE! ; ; : L S X T e S R e BATHING, FISHING. w , STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NEW JERSET) niscent of the fumver Gmesss o acep sash there ia'no end to the va HOTELS and COTTAGES # . : fscut in two narrow giraps at the e s touthe DEL!GHTFUL $ bodice front. At the back. hewever, tion et The whit irtwaist and — B ! the taffeta eomplelely'. coyers ‘::: N e mos commonimse Ww . way to complete m!d .'k::'-"l'! = Modern Palace Steamers Leaving' hington Da Seventh Street Whart, S. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 731 15th St. N.W. Woodward Bullding Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. pleated skirt now carries a_brilliant { ' home, in th B 04l Coak Stoves . ey riiod --a,-‘,,| s i e b s Just Tuffied_edging afternoon frock eof licity as the key- r&l is flesh-colored tmo! {0VING. PACKING & STORAGE SORTH CHESAPEAKE BEACH, MD. or appli neck, of the skirt. A sash of georgstte twined with some pale lavender rib- E MOV ton, get our eae-wiy prices, closed mvored, Transport Movers, 351 S Connections Newsrs, N. J. 29 The Big 4 Transfer Co., Inc., 1125 14th St. N.W. - ' Specialists in- Long-Distance Moving (GGHT AND_NEAYY HAULING BY NOTOK | = ;"fi’m_ FRANZ. 530 Zoth ot - Sandoron &'Son. Gox, Fastentes agtn. Or Any Steamship Ticket Agents. “NODYRN FIREPROOF STORAGE - — VANS ON THE ROAI $6.78 IncTax METROPOLITAN LINE From New York vis Cape Cod Camal Connections at Boston for Portland, Rockland, Bangor, Mt. Desert, Me.: Yarmouth, N. 8. Steamers leave 18, N. 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If you will study the history of these people a bit you will find, inwariably, that those with good teeth live on hard foods which require much chewing, and contain comparatively little Pler () . starch, and that the most highly civi- :nl‘yg r.t::n::;n :sn get off the tartar 3:; ‘l"orsku u'a'.'}f_"i"}"yf" ) ized natic frequently those | UD & ik 'd =t Lo ndid Ansious Eleanor. — Your snemta o liys pomsr. T iaes EASTERN S. S. LINES L7 with the worst teeth. causes the pimples. They will disap- L ONG DISTANCE MOVING. D e Sratite Amerionn | oo Eeas o Wbt In soeraet CRATING, PACKING, 8 : — e den - B ie are Inciined to have poor teeth, | Perplexed—Your yellow skin comes Yout funitare foe 2ALTIA m ‘Probably take better care of them | from a slugsish liver. 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June 25= July 23—Aug. 24 Seasonable Supper Menus. £3id milk or water, and awostensd £9| iy o amall can of evaparated milk GEORGE WASHINGTON The following supper menus are luésvlm Rsm“m ::;h ::: .c:: o:‘ t:“:':mzno‘n s July 30—Aug. 27- ot. 26 dma’s Buns. ice of four lemons and one o pb PY # Tea. ‘Appleton Biscaten | 125° 00 (82 0ne cup of su EOvE BOONOMICALLY e e TRARIRA, | ey, Morstin-ire o0 |5 el S0 RIS poERERRERLy, | Beat the m::‘zn tour esEs :::fi: 50 | then 204 Tthe Lidices, NG o0 fi PR A SUBAr AN 'reeze un! L 4 %’ e and 242 to them ome-half teaspoon | and in datnty, glassen. T T-GRAGE TOR FORRIIVES BREMEN—DANZIG salt, one teaspoon celery salt and %m—n tes cheerfully Ove- | HUDSON : uly 13—Aug. 30—Oct. 15 four tablespoons tomato eatsup. Now e e 1902 S /=t | PRINDESS MATOLEL N beat the four egg-Whites stiff and her = POTOMAO: July 35—Sept. 14—Dct, B 1010 thoes .1ato, e’ nsacned role e which have been well NEW YORK—BOSTON—NAPLES— t into s frying pan in wi T e e two. thviespoons of | mixed With Anels ChoPpes, A uen POCAHONTAS: _ Juns 30—Aug. 15—Sept. § butter. Jave, the hest J;rv"fi“" until the eggs ‘are comnpletely set. U. 8 MAIL STEAMSHIF CO. -~ fork. wlhcn the egEs mn ectn“l!iie.k- 5"’“’,;“"'“’“ Biscuita—Sift w‘w, tewart ., Baltimore, Ders. ek 2&'%;-'.:'5’ S iome %o stir until | three cupe flour, thres LEARRRRTE Coit: the whole is & creamy: masa | € PoT0T, : Then heap it in the center of .a meat| ., ... "tghlespoons - = = = platter and sarround it with.a border | /0 o) begten egE With one.cup of 3 : 25T =3 x - cooked Sweet milk and add these -also to New York, Ha Paris E 3 28 L the mixing bowl. .Stir well. then turn 2 vre, . . On Egg and Lettuce Salad s S e o B P N A gg i Tith the DRI with a biscuit cutter e88. and a buttered pan, turning it Nowsran I ::fla '::‘: }::er as you put it in the two tablespoons | Z0% (0Tt will ‘be buttered on both . Btir in | DER (8% 14 “hake for ‘about twenty Sldes) ATe o hot.oven. (If you use d | O Yagrall 1id of six-ounce ~baking e der can to cut these out—the I PNt o more than two_inches in diameter—you . will have ‘twenty-six biscuits from -this recipe.) % Macaroon Froth. 3 Mix half s pint of cream with two [ tablespoontuls of pow. a sugar and two quarts of ’mmhhlan L:'ul;:- wl;t‘o 1“: t‘n‘:all‘yk £rof . half & taste, read these be- | cupful crum v yor d top. | flavor with vanilla : UNIO k1 £ 8 STORAGE COMPANY BE . BRAND" MAYONNAISE - gives the -appetizing flavor e taassson « - > i . ‘BEE BRAND MAYONNAISE today —rich with eggs and RiCH FRAGRANT DELICIOUS BUY FROM YOUR GRtOCER pat the dough it NIAGARA . that it New York ROUSSILLON .. 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