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WOMAN’S PAGE,” N 5 "FEATURE PAGE. Brides Will Be Brides Stewed_Apricots Oatmeal With Cream Chipped Beef Corn Bread 5 Coftee = BY DOROTHY ETHEL WALSH, LUNCHEON s == = By Lucille Van Slyke. Tomato Rarebit 5 Fashicn's harbingers of soring are Fried Potatoes A Modern Interpretation of the Old- wont to be of most brilliant hue. b e Fashioned Tidy. “PETER, PETER, PUMPKIN EATER | Leland if we took M. Hq a th Nature, you may have observed, has DINNER Is there any women who does not ! b % HAD A WIFE BUT COULDN'T | others off he’f h?nds—'we t-thmc zlmf another method. Roast Duck enjoy planning new articles for her > KEEP HER.” coffee in our apartment—we're all Sald fashion: “We are tired of ‘Chestnut Croguettes blacks and browns and somber hues Baked Sweet Potatoes that clung like a pall as an aftermath y Grapefruit Salad - Cheese Fingers of . Let's have bright colors and let's show the world that we are will- Spanish Cream Coffes ing to do our bit” So she chose bright red, Moroccan red, Chinese red, Fag red—any red so long as it was . y bright enough. There must be green, IITT‘ LE mm;s t00, 80 & verdant shamrock green was 1 produced. And there were dandelion home? No matter what™ the season, she Is never “through.” There is the sofa in' the: living room, which needs some bright color touches, or schemes are laid early for a set of extra summer curtains. The needle 18 surely an all-year-round article. I have taken the living room sofa, which needs an enlivening process rather in the wav in here. OHN LINDSAY, big and blonde} "¢ jt wag Susan Sue, fifty-eight and and stubborn, stood in the mid- | grim, with her huge kitchen apron tied dle of Ceclly Leland's lofty- around her expansive waist, wh really managed to get some semblans cellinged .studlo and tried 10| o order back into the sadly disrupte: shove Phillp Sheldon's restraining party. Wiping her hands vigorously, hand from his arm. Ned Merrill’s]|She came out from the kitchen, fol lowed by the two Japanese boys bear- wife at his other side whispered, | ;g trays with the desserts and coffec. “Don’t bother Merry right now, Mr. ¥Begging your pardons,” she an Lindsey—she’ll feel differently in a|nounced gruffl f you'll all sit down d finish r meal like civillzed Yellows and perewinkle or flag blue. 5 applied to it, for the subject of this| | ¢ few minutes. We're all too excited | oy T take Mrs. Lindsay i So the launching of possible spring i 3 : & < { beings, e Mrs. Lindsay upstairs fashions began in midwinter and from r ‘"Wl’:- The artist has illustrated H to know what we're saying or doing.” | till she's quieter like—'" she took the the southern resorts where women ) my ide; The dark upholstering of i H At the abandoned dinner table Jane | unresisting Merriam from Cecily’s arms. the sofa pictured was indeed e i Oliver, who had moved over to the|She 16d her up the stairs and, after she had shut the door on the sobbing girl, somber addition to a room mnomne too much-neglected guest of honor,|she calmly busied herself with hanging colorful at best. New draperies were coughed apologetically. the wraps belonging to the other woman At Pre-War Prices, 7 thing of a rage. SR prise not to be thought of at this particu- You mustn't think, M. Herve, that | E2¢5(3 In a neat row along the bal- e were something of a rage. There were T W P oy 1 he dark blue ru Twe Sizes, 80c. and $1.00 bright green, and yellow, and orange, & 5 ar season, and tl U cony railing. Leila Graham's exquisite . Paris, Tens |and red evening dresses, even in BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. . | had to stay on the floor. pores have an-. opportunity to wear sucs Leaves the skin clear, soft, spring raiment in midwinter came the bealthy. At leading toilet counters. | hag smch. berghe oniore hoer mor S Whitefoot’s Unpleasant Sur- Bright red and bright green hats . this sort of thing always happens at | crmine cape she dumped down casuaily, an Amerlcan party.” Jane’s sturdy ulster she arranged with [l f meticulous care and she flung Mrs. northern olimates. e - Bo caretal never to be rude MO I el M. Herve, his inscrutable eyes flxed | Merrill's modest velvet coat on top of ently. Ficat she brings ou tho cro- { B i hiteroct tha Weon Mouse. | clever with her needle. A yard and| ! ol b F e DL Ll o e e e e icuses in tender pinks, pale vellows, If ever anybody in the Great World | heSUarter of ey ety 5 shoulders. 2 Will Prof. Shelton come up & min- Dlossoma;and arbuius of delicate Bink felt rollof and thankfulniess 1t was| eral balls of the brighest yarn p to e wna o oty o2t 2| "Gy teaped up the stairs thres at k- = !r;-cery against white. It is not until ‘Whitefoot the Wood Mouse when he :m:a -;-d the third exrid last a cros An embarrassed sience had fallen |2 time. ® 1 t thei p | the sunshine deepens that she brings dodged into a hole 1 over Cecily’s guests the moment after| you, when® thev get theirseiv.s i out her deep-dyed roses and flaming : f ; md‘; - n & dead tree In| Tipng result was 2 black net run- : ety i S e oL ateh | talked out a bit, get Mr. Lindsay back tulips, ! d richl; inted iris. ® Green Forest just as Butcher the| ner, on which was embroidered a 5 to the house, and stay the nignt wiin 5 { "Porhaps there s something. very Shrike all but caught him. For a few | flower design .of brilllant > [T e I L et lePhone | Wm—T'll be. sticking around here, bt = wise in nature’s method. minutes he did nothing but for| Rather e modern interpretatis R voice endeavoring to make her|Lll try to slip over in the morning in . & pant, £or| 1o “tidies” of our grandmother’s dsy, | Wq time to get your breakfasts. Mavbe Seemingly this is a method that Boiwas all cut ot brcati t 5 servant understand in what part of et o Stk N most - appeals to the woman who wasn't it? her desk he could find Richard Slo- | by then Mrs. Lindsay wi el i tuall P 7 i “I was right.” ho sald over and over SEtor the Aast biase of virid eolors 1 to himself. I was right. I.was sure from the determination in her smooth | that Leila woman get the two of clothes thers has come & swerving ' there must be a hole in this tree. It = | {ones ‘that she meant to obey Merris | gver {0 mer house—the & over to the softer t ¢ ear) | rum : n ! ; e AL o ooc, fones of sarly the Woodpecker. Now I am safe.” am’s wishes and cable Richard at| gi'Mre Lindsey, and the next she'll cum's address Tt was quite evident | coming—but, whatever you do, don’t I once. . 2 = an— it eyer more of the pastel shades than of the { Presently he peeped out.. He want- BY EDNA R ; be cooing over you two men—if ever dos> “Teds” hnd” gresns and bives. Sutsidie: " Ho' was Just. tn e sy o BEAUTY CHATS KENT FORBES. e ‘ali?ag'f%‘i' iR Barrow atalrsay| i, Lindsay was fo let himselt bo 6 is more in evidence. n] as that led to the balcony on which - v acl E modern daylightfactory | taken the piace of red. A Soft lettuce } Butcher's gray and black and.white clly's hedroom opened, Merriam Lind. | ;indsy, ®ould mever & A ouns ofthe International |Or almond green is more to be desired g Soat jdisappearing among the tres = = ———————§ | say, little and bronze-haired, clung | pachelor a shov 2 o & b than the deep green of the flag of er was not foolish enough t to Cecily, almost hysterical from the | you're cducated, hain't ve? Bedding Company, Baltimore,is | Ireland. A Waste time watching for Whitefoot to 4 the best|conflicting emotions that had swept hout knowing evers. very cheap to make an L] 13 Dt| act sensible without g 3 well-known s one of themodel | -There is atill chance for pink and py gome out Whltatoot sighed habpily. Home-Made Creams. Cleansing ¢ream that I know. over her in those brief moments| pine ramct voutr mattress plants of the country. | Light rose shades to take prominent on his dreadful journey he felt safe.| For the woman who likes the White wax. .1 ounce since the Japanese boy had a She shut the door gently and firmly place in spring clothes. There are al 1d 1 ounce nounced that he had seen her pic-|in his face. But in the brief instant Why run the risk of a mattress | Ways Women who are never so lovely Nothing elss mattered. He was hun-| dainty, task of making her ownco e it o ture in a tiny traveling clock in a|that she opened it Young Shelton that may have been madeinan I PNk ori(iie Fusslannden ATtey Wiiing to g Dungry for the suke of| creams I will print two excellent| 3OS Rl K rgmote village in northern Japan.|caught a glimpse of Merriam, a crum- 0D e st dark Celiagp | DAY AdODL wivkl ecoentHo) huss); for 2 being safe. L ® sake Of| /o mulas today. The first is for. & s wate: Ned Merrill's dreadtul words *—apha ‘gicd Lite ‘heap of orchid chifion and ln:helnmmflnm factory sup- | In€ S0, ‘hut thoy cans ek etn Whitefoot watched until Butcher | fine cold cresm which is nourishing il of bitter almond, 15 drops oy oboviactamptall brnte CAlE, 0 ooty sy hin seihardiy to their first love. o wht Of sight Then he turned Lo} to the skin, which is to be used for| 1y making either of these creams|picture in his: possession evidently |at John. shine streams in_through huge The sketch shows a Drecoll frook ovay Jot that house was like. RIEh|¢roniing wrinkles, for dry or chap-|melt the wax and spermaceti with|had no recollection of his own iden- windows on floors that avacuum | of rose satin with lace dved In the - o S incoversd thatithers was'h following | the oil, but do not get them too hot, | tity, had struck terror at her very|(Amother episode of this story im Soft, warm bed in it. It was made of | ped skins, or massage g A keepsascleanasanewpin. | 33me tone. There is a girdle of pearls le or your cream will curdle. . 'Warm |soul. But her tears were tears of tomorrow’s (Star.) ‘ system keepa: P and sflver beads. DRECOLL FROCK OF ROSE. SATIN | °2Yes. &rass, moss and the lining of | the use of any drying astringent—| ;o rose-water with the borkx and|anger that her obstinate young hus- Only éluean, new, sanitary long- “°m Madeleines are smong the| TRIMMED WI&'H LACE IN SAME - It was a very fine bed, indeed. | ;ucp, as the white of egg. or 'r‘n'i. benzoin adaed.ms#r g;sdunny into band could be 8o wickedly stubborn, Prize Cup Custards. fibre filler goes in Conscience Fren ressmakers who have shown| TONBE, WITH GIRDLE OF PEARLS blackhead - cleansing powder. 8 | the oil after bo! ave been removed | that he could let his jealousy of rize 3 Brand Wheth, a ocontinued interest in the rosp| AND SILVER BEADS. formula is— from the heat . Stir and beat until | Richard Slocum interfere with any| gca1a one quart of rich creamy milk. atiresses, eEaet you shades. Their “rouge” shade—pur- Ros they begin to congeal, then pour off | plan that might get help to her|poot t0Ur epg volks, add four table- choosecotton-felt or hair,yousre | posely made to match the shade of into jar. These creams, if purchased, [ adored father. ° spoons of sugar und one-half tea- certain of aconscientiously-made, | cosmetio used to deepen the pink of | their recent opening that has recelved 4 would cost four times what they do | The little serving boy who had caused | sP00R® /8" o 11t* 2 nd beat until thick 1 kably buoy the cheek—is one of the detalls of most favorable comment. 3 when made at home. all the confusion stood trembling in the | jjye cream. Beat four egg whites A ¥ NO% Benzoln kitchen doorway, but his fellow, older| yntjl foamy, but not Stff, mix well ant matrress. Ask your dealer to L. A R_—The fact that your sllvery | and calmer, was methodically removing | with the yolks and sugar and add the show Conscience Brand. — = = —_— This cream will be less expensive | hair has become streaked Wwith yel-!pjates from the disarranged table. Sealded milk, stand the cups in a e it on ‘aubstitute olive for almond|low may be dus to your choice of | P<ygh know," Ned Merrii's voice broke | Scalded milk. stand ‘the cups in o ater in the pan and "There is another cream which is|cleansing such hair and a Iittle blue- | ny may be mistaken about the picture, | pake P‘:l e Sy wm:‘g g J : 74 . In either case it will not grow |soaps used for shampooing. The old-|into the awkward pause, “these are Lot e | PERSONAL HEALTH S| ¢ e o e face. fashioned castile soap is excellent for | rather slender clues to move on. The| 1Ll the cups to overflowing, or ncarly - better than this for cleansing pur-|ing in the last rinse will counteract|or some other man than Mrs. Lindsay's ' CONSCIENCE. BRAND MATTRESSES INTERNATIONAL BEDDING COMPANY Ricumonn ci i h. i poses, but which has no other value. | the tepdency toward the Yellow |father may have it in his possession. ;;:;r:‘g:.‘{z - ‘;hapta ;::*y‘x:\ s r;;u :::;:d' By William Brady, M. D. z Yt is made with white mineral oil, is and, while T agree that it is entirely | {0 WiW o Knife as soon as they Barmiuonz avp gxpedient for Mrs. Graham to cable | Login' to” puf up and If the biade Noted Physician end Awthor. me";‘f' qum‘)fih'_"lg_“ You oughe comes out clean, not milky, they are T to get in touch with the lawyer, or the | 901¢- — LISTEN, WORLD! io get o ol It e imwser or tne ey 5 7 e O et what I keep _telli Marshmallow-Pineapple Whip. s _unconve starcl rha ;i | 2 ’s wha eep ng you,” 5 favors the wholesome acid mediim| ‘o& BY ELSIE ROBINSON, 2 John's cager voice interrupted as he| Here is a dessert that is deliclous Sdern sohool Is that It 1a wrons.fo | fermmentation: fnira 2 0m® 18U | o o usy T Tiem TO sER e e e e i modern S wWTO! ‘erment lon kad as he 4 take fruit at the same meal ,::fh : Sugar on the cereal? Sure, if you| BUTCHER'S GRAY AND BLACK| I've learned tolaugh at myself, and drew nearer. marshmallows, let this stand over cereal. It seems that some “experts” | Lig T for it ‘”“""s just as well| AND WHITE COAT DISAPPEAR-|it's like coming out on top of & high sDone ti";‘:zl’rl“u!u"‘“ o L ol oot Srcveer s have somewhere discovered a -&et :!1 L&u;:r ‘ziru‘:n“a'iu s :rh:;'?hp":: e e Alltandiisnddenty(getting fa iview, Ned Merrll‘; lhm‘ll( glfl\::d.‘y' b:aly‘tor several ."":‘"“ longer, i::“" which has evaded the scrutiny of |Pread, or on cakes. It is only when | My, my, my, but I am lucky!” said|which I didn’t know existed! . “My dear,” he suggested to his wifs, | put in the refrigerator to congeal. 2 Y an excess of sugar or sweet is added | Whitefoot to himself. “I wonder Who! Of course, I always said I laughed ) with & significant glance at Ceclly's| When ready to serve top with a bona fide physiologists all these|that digestion is slowed down. could have made this fine hed? I cer-|at mysel, and I really thought I did. 7 N guests, “suppose you and Miss Oliver | cherry or some nuts. Besides being centurie), namely, that acid and| Persons who are going to do actual | tainly “shall sleep comfortably here.|But it was only a certain kind of 4 get your wraps. 1 think we'd help Miss / delicious, it makes a pretty dish. staroh are incompatible. Nay, acid|Physical work may and should eat|Goodness knows, I need a rest. If I F'rinstande, I was willing . o | 8180 some eggs or ham a can find food enough near here I'll good story on myself, but and starch will poison you, and afin 00 SEE D4 eEES Of | make this my home. 1 couldn't adk|I wanted to pick the story. It had to mere bite of apple or a few drops e whiole, for a better one.” - | be something picturesque_or deco- \ of vinegar on your beans may send |ped off with a cup of coffee. Pei&g Chuckling happily, Whitefoot "be-|rative that did me proud. I wouldn't 3 you hurtling to kingdom come, and | who live by their wits_have no busi- |30 to pull away the top of that b¥d| willingly be presented in an unbe- : youd better belleve it. ness indulging in eggs,or meat for |50 a8 to get to the middle of it. And|coming incident any more than in base this injunction on a|breakfast. then he got a surprise. It was an un-|an unbecoming dress. fallacious theory that the presence t an acld such sruit acid D e Lriare Was o | el A e D Ty : of an as a Al n pleasant surprise. lere 8 ge 16 choos one my i 7 the stomach wlil interfers with the| SUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. |3,0"I% that bed! friends would get an epidemic of digestion of the starchy cereal. As| ~ Basket Ball some one curled up in a litt! frankness and attempt to show me k4 % 2 matter of fact the digestion of &l I have been out only two weeks,|Pall In the middle of that fine the folly of my ways by good-natured| &Koyl cereal in the stomach 15 not delayeu | following & Higns stk oe Trooks: me one with & coast of the|raillery. At those times I would pre- O e s it Toad e tover, 1 am sixteen years old. Do |Softest fin Ty the PITIng | all O, Gear; vos! T would sepasats | o Fussian boudoir cap 1s different Qlgented because some ocereal . has|Jeriors Ferlasket ball would e in- | gouirrel. my lower jaw from my upper 1ip, dia- | from the usual cap. Cut & plete of been eaten. The reader may take it Al It seemed to Whitefoot as i his|closing all my teeth, fillings, crowns | silk thirty inches long and twenty as a working principle that who- nswor—No, it would be & fine|nheart flopped right over. You See,’at!and bridgework, and emit sounds of | inches wide. (Line it if you wish.) ever propagates these notions about|Same for you. first he didn't recognize Timmy.|mirth. Something like this— Fold bi the twenty-inch edge for ok has b ineth e o e Hocs Get Your Caleries. o e ont "was 15 Tun | Note the sparkle and ‘vivacity t that|five inches (diagram A). Sew it down T—E.A a ‘some! u s sleeve 184 s firs lou,| Wi o an o 18 o %o sell. 3 Pleass give me the number of | {o get out of there &8 quickly &s Dos- |line of type? Well, that was the way |on the sides only. Join a ribbon to . : Some kind of fruit, fresh when calories in the common foods, such|giple. But he had no place to run each side“at the points marked B. aflal s butter, eggs. milk, bread, K 7 = Slip your head into the fold Meas- e e ot rart o Cooked: | vegetables, ete—(R. 8. e e e o a Eroater dis. ure the distance from the front to WILL INFUSE 300 CUPS body’s breakfast and Answer—Send 10 cents in coin to|appointment. He knew now that this , | the back of your head and fasten the of some folks breakfast. the superintendent of documepts, lendid house was not for him. ribbons to the back corners of the V ‘Whether a cereal should be taken, Washington, D. C. and ask fo "Nimmy the Flying Squirrel didn't oA iTIexat flio ARk in loops. Fin- OF DE]AICI()‘JS___M‘J_R for breakfast is entirely a matter |COPY of Agriculture Department Bul- | move. He remained curled up in & ish the front of the beo:mmxt. . or rolls or hot e of any nd at s,’ ryant tefoot remembere: 1 t side. - breakfast a ocereal is, of course,|and Atwater. This will give you the | sleeps during the day and seldom s of the lace or satin at one TrYW. _‘I' superfluous and perhaps excessive.|analyses and caloric values of all oomes out. until the Black Shadows FLORA. so"d Eve here Ty it TOday' long the ocereal should be|staple foods. come eruvlna' out from the Purple & question answerable A Large Heart. Hills at the close of the day. White- - g to age and physioal con- foot felt easier in his mind then. e ¥ 5 s 0 dition of the one who is to eat it.| The doctor says my heart is a little | Timmy was so sound asleep that hé VFIII I ITIIIIII VI I IR I z AL SG G IL For very young children prolonged |enlarged. How should I care for my- | knew nothing of his visitor. oooking is advisable, and for invalids. (881 in_such & case? Is (t curable’— | Whitefoot felt safe For the rest of us shorter cooking, | (A- J. R) = as short as may be consistent wi Answer—Generally it {s a favorable B s SRR M AT AR | For A Hurry-up Breakfast starch (unconverted to glucose or!possible for me to advise you, not fli pe und - Y e endered wiat Do sioud do . There is so much to do, and Daddy HOUSEKEEPING ||| sty Smisioltds . must get off to work, and Johnny DO DI YN N GOOD LUCK Churnery Follow from room to room and floorto floor the preparation of Jelke GOOD LUCK Spread for Bread in this wonderful Jelke Churnery. is everywhere in evidence. Spot- less white enamel glistens on walls and columns. All the appointments are immaculate. Each day scalding water steril- dextrin, soluble starch, by heat), and knowing your ocondition or needs. e e e s of Drummer the Woodpecker. I laughed at myself. And somehow it (Copyright, 1922, by T. W. Burgem) | naver seemed to brace me up & bit. ; ; must : get fo to School. Make them I But now I'm different. Something BY LAURA KIRKMAN. hus changed me. I don't know just S ~ both happy and healthy and save forget myself. Perhaps °__o g = ? : ) / ol s sk on oy (xeke franty v = ax interastuissnes) ot mysait dod | | your own strength by giving them A reader friend has requested me ‘Veal-Oyster Pie.—Buy one and one- rate, I've learned to laugh at myself. & - | halt pounds of veal from the knuckle And it's the most amasing and beau- to publish the following old-time re-| Bt BOURGS Ot ¥ L Dleces, rolling | L tiful thing that ever happened to me. eripes: these in flour and frying them in two 1 see now how silly it was to take | |(fl4 | Chicken Pot Ple—Cut one-fourth ) tablespoons of bacon fat until brown. 3 f seriously. I see now that all pound of salt pork into small pleces | Cover them with two cups of soup s terest, whether it be saving y 2 dd & slice of raw carr your own soul or damning some one and put it in the bottom of a pot. | S10°%, ASE % Boe of TR SETEOL and else's, 15 both selfish and idiotic. It! When melted over & hot fire, put into | tender, Then add one-half cup of | | SEEEIIIISEIN : like d pollywog pretending that he's for breakfast. It'is the most deliciously satisfy- the ‘pot & three-pound fowl, which | cooked and minced ham and one-half ises ev: nook and — , singed and disjoint- | PInt of washed oysters. Thicken with 3 . last where I can ses my own tininess : = breakfast ou could serve and it every utenail nsed in chornio, | o0, Let these piscerof chcken ey i | (its (SnsBocan,of Jour mized To & ‘ ST i iR e i ik Even the white duck uniforma of | the fat until well browned, then cover | Into & baking dish or éasserols while S | oo Be/aure;isnars ars st mists oa is ready-cooked an S0 easily ,dlgest . 1n ad- employees are laundered daily. K'fl.f“ffifinwi?&rfifflg o top-andbake twenty-ave mtnutes Bue v ou dition to real food it contains all the mineral B e e e | BERPe 2 {a e whici has, Boca | 1 — & | nan o e salts the human body needs, also the bran for e Of | mizod™to, 3"pasta. with tour tabie: The Housewife’s | i keeping the intestinal tract clean, active and foods in America today. spoons of flour, and let simmer 2 g . il thickened slightly, dea Ham and Egg Pie. ! It is open for inspection by the ""-’;,:‘:‘:,‘,.;g’.’;.r !-_.";:g':?,; & Discult Idea Box aent baby be qelighited with Sh12| - Sce very thin one-third pound of healthy. 4 crust for the ple, — — = = o ! -inch juares. read th with her! ham and _cut into one- sq1 i . : public. s Tty e sift mlnc.m"l ll‘m":’g';vd.rfl in "one-| To Have Net Curtains Hi l“Y?“‘ :1.:';,‘::;!2;. ;.'nrl‘ll hr:y:;rn b;:: Now make one and on n-n“ &I‘nu o: For a warm, no“fighjng meal heat two Biscuits in the ; - es. p an g s o N‘ymm anyehing to you, you | Rith the - Regertips, one. bléspoori| Straight After Washing. |dowt use. | With & pair of ‘seissora |00 into blacut Sl D0, U8 S0 oven to restore their crispness; pour hot milk over them, ‘butter, and wet all with not quite half cut away the sponge till you have |cutinto one strip: dding a little cream and a dash of salt. Delicious wi th - willuse - eup of sweet milk (it should not be it shaped like the illustration. Then |hard and slice them. Grease a deep a g a alt. e = X et milk (If show i ne - . last vears bathing. cap:|pan, Put all togsther 1n th-ltou,u;; sliced bananas, prunes, raisins or canned fruits. LKE ' 2 B pr of pas Z . |hands to one-half inch in thickness. |- Y and mouth, the |ing. mflefi.‘%':fh:m‘:'u tho pac, | M 5 A Goon ?:: l.n:ldt".'nt(': lnmch.:rm or‘:d-.kllllll’: A $ apron firgulf:ibh?bemu?‘.:s :'Es l&:flal&:}ture.dol:.y:’r?o.l l:l:lr :rd_ d:e: i 4 dis with t o, wlml cracker—a toast: 3 q tead ewing. may be ©g§ slices; Tang = b | i AT o S almont any hardware or drug. | bits-of butte ande sasoning ot ot IR Send two-cent for copy of our new book, *The Happy Way to HARGARIHE rest of the dough on top (rolling the S store and s used.like glue. Fasten |and ’J’W Iattice fashion, then 4 Health,” which how to keep healthy and strong and how to The Pioest Sprend for Braad | IfiaTerS oG & Siculas plece) A e plece onto the'doll with'the rub- | fhlh, UE%, (53 o passoning of butter, | I . - prevent many allments and diseases by eating the right kind of food. | (- iges o 6 top crust to- s er_cen : . . -Contitfue unt! < 1 = . 2 : ) ki sanitary i R i W N (b < e -, The Shealnl BRGNS, Siigans I . Y- = = % 3 e O B the pie dries done *add more milk 6 top, for the .mmv: 1s an " |a mioderate. oven.--1t out a hot oven'and bake about twenty-five 4 ! : . mifiutes, or until crust is brown. f Chocolate Pie With Meringue. Inyert on'a platter o serve. Take one-Half a cup of choool 3 = ‘Usal- Ple.—Buy from your butcher WHOLF}ALEDIS“UBU‘!’O)! two pounds of veal from the knuckle, twe tant feature of thi 'Y ¥y and cut it into small pieces. Roll & § {mpor Potomac Butter Co. these pieces in flour apd fry till brown spoon i1l o) £ S . 307 13th Street NW. in bacon fat o aripyiigss Thamsover P ; - spoons of butter. ~Mir well - Onion Soup Over Cheese Toast. Washington, D, G, I e inery Som siark,| Net curtains have a temdency :tofcook until thick, stirring constantly. r into a ple’ sh 'a1-| - Roll two. aliced Spanish onlons in Well séasoned), add one large oniop |Dull after washing. To be ‘sure thyt l‘_’“ oLa ple ell ‘w! .ch has al- minced, and let simmer till the meat|they will hang straight put them onof two egg whites, iten with Jelke GOOD LUCK Evaporated | pieces are tender. Then add one-half |4yq cyrtain rods 'hmlh St dry. They | two " tablespoons o i 1 f Suger. Milk is for sale by dealers. It is a “V"‘.’: fi::‘; m‘.‘;‘k‘":fi:‘:fi will dry in graceful folds, and ba sure {over the Die and brown in. th big value, being the same quality . Sl Ak ey to hang as nicely as new ones. She Db rate i i oo BN, E’Zfic‘fil it mnd turn 161 THE [HOUSBWIFD. used in Jelke COOD LUCK Spread for | yocy ok, inio & baking disk lined asj Bread. Ask your grocer. 'y ~l'lx-l'l.ngc|‘x‘:|.‘l!;:r:l

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