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. : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, “Pride and Prejudice” Ve romr » and Thrift in the Home — the cld novel knows of the | Seemme 2 - D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER '8, 1922, : 47 SEEN IN THE WASHINGTON SHOPS BEMIME STORIES % & W. Burgess. A Pig-Headed Friend. S0 RS i ue o resiem ot FY ELENORE DE WITT EBY. - woes that come where “Pride 2 . e Ing books, music, candy and unythin N knows it isn't, for the taffeta overdrees i5-headedne 5 unnecexsary work.” and Prejudice” rule. It's an old CHRISTMAS LISTS PRO V IDE | he way of tollet artices, sach as PPARENTLY capes are slowly KOs, 0L den L (O L one, 8o that the | et gy Prickly Porky simply turned his poveder; or perfume. Anything creeping back “into thelr georsette appears in panel form. A ! 2016 Mother Nature. | back to Paddy and went right on eat- Story ever new. BASIS FOR a n zh:'"ne of clothes can be ‘“'f," by own,” although, many shops}flounce of lace is inserted in the ;\mplri You know what it is fo be piz- | §n|r as ir nu:« w-'nl- the only thing ‘-dv A m v, a mportance th cat W pPROPRIA’I'E GIFTS Dionses anything “ia > underwear, are still featuring the long, Headad; Everybody imowh that Ttis | Menes b sed U bars that | Paddy Jooked right up at the thou- Prejudice fi.': now keeping many Eloves. hostery. mweater of furs. A |PAITOW coat. A wrap ls really much women m using tl girl would appreciate for her room a | more practical over long skirts, for g the pure, iittle desk clock, & good, picture|most of them are swishy, circular af-t healthful Spread for Bread— ! Attention Is Given EBP eci ally to Those|fines, & a2 1gmp of candle: | airs, which are oasily wrinkled un- | t0. go right ahead doing what you |Paddy iox ] o) . e =pears peeping out from please and refusing to listen tg rea- | Briciiy' Porky's coat, and they gave on when others want you to do|him a most uncomfortable fecling something clse, or to do the thing :’Ju"?"" L svow £y an'tr)‘land ne you are doing in another way. Prickly | sef) fvine sharp things, He might as ing & “hope chest. there is no end!less they have room to “expafd. . to the things she may be given in the | Lots of girls are resorting to safety ¥ y = ded. Vi i i 2. v for Parents and Grandparents—Pack- |v ot tieni” ™™ Dins {o tuck p the drapers which (Eiel By s v rraie i ol e e e hristm x looks so funny if it dangles below A ¥ % _ : o y - H to delight in dof u\g the Box From Home. :u-:rh; e e e :ICL"'. ';l“"“l““"' but this D":- .u.ee :;;:I:itenlhi;g‘lmmnwhaa: iu{::; kifi'tflt of !_’fll«ll' aam' {cure for homesickness, for it will peliz juitimatelfruinfforisthe want him to do. He began that way | » - ¢ | BOWN- Wrinkles are bad enough, but Wwhen myriad ninholes are added the convey much more than food. In il the reciplent will find evidence of such Made from the snow-white fat of when he first started out in the Great - BY PHI NCI k. LAN. World. There are many people just | AL, FRANCES DOWRAR: . the cocoanut and the purest of ¢ AVE you joined the Christmas|Pleased to have these replenished; or | (19 recip = i S = milk, Nucoa is a product which club? "1t s mo offcers, no |11 Rkt may be nesding & new Ao | ma ey 2 up, Sankiul oocarion e e ; " FAIRCHILD dd: B h Ele v constitution or any specl-fundertake to buy these articles en-| The Dox itself should be made ot A Now Paddy the Beaver and Prickly - adds quality to the table, yet flea place of meeting. It Is|tirely on his own judgment. but there :‘h';::. L l?mg%zrme;o:mzfl:% aend ! ; Porky never had quarreled. 'l'hereivAllATlDNs—F irbairn. Fairbrother. =i s always some one who can be taken o Ve h i t ¥ costs less than a spread made |ine name given to the large comPanY | 8 e o™ wikRoun "entirely | (NeY (are. ikely {o be ruined in. trans. ::t:r::'\cr e o:::ulon‘h(ar :;u:n tol Fairson, Beauti Beautiz. entirely of milk. ! of women who promise to shop before | spoiling the atmosphere of secrecy. t. ~ Having secured a box that is K ek ey were the best Of RACIAL ORIGIN—Anglo-Saxon and December 24 and not add to the] "A piece of cut glass, odd cups and 3‘[’::' en:llu.?: to nrolec} the con . § dr‘,l:_v:1 'io Yr::d-:flor:o;';"P::l:y:ng;s' Norman-French. = v - , make as attractive a: 0! é And here Pride enters too. Many | trientral crush and jam of the crowds | saucers, vazes. » casserolo or some | ote [PRKS (L A% ursctive s Pond many times Newer hud he ine | SOURCE—Tities or nicknames. 2 terfered with Paddy in any way. Per-| Bhe bt puzsiing T ailEanil at the last minute and to =ave the|,gqeq to this.list; or. if something |confectioners use, makes a good I ! haps that was because th had housekeepers who have to study ing. It should anal tired clerks. delivery men and boys!imore pretentious is being planned, a|in&. It should be fitted smoothly and § o : s ¢ names hose of m - that their richer neighbors are |tendant on the work of the storesthe | gife \;, "the way of u labor saved| For packing the box you will need | » So when he made his first visit 10 |or relationship. With the exception : < day before Chiristmas. .| Would be sppreciated by mother enpe- [ 0iled paber, one or two candy boxes. | § I RESTAURAN * OF SILVER |ta a0t pymew, vond Paddy wasigiad {op -ponr a using Nucoa, are too proud to s this time, of course, vou have | Ml B AR c S tohen cabimet, @& |Some small tin boxes like those in 3 : AL RANT AL O iy ER [tosee him. 1t wasa pleasure to have | O "son’ ueed e an ending, we won- buy any but the most ex ive |completed the list of those to WHOI | Ly’ cleaner. a washing machine which fancy wafers are sold, a ehect BRIAL 2 | der how such words ax child, brothe; y ¥ Yy 2 Speus sou In(em}(m make ;r:-':—isl'-:a;:‘:ln:ln,. a dustless mop. If there is elec- t‘\'rmlwc;pt’)_‘f lurflcl':vle' paper l;l:coralefl ! o = = . | father and the like could be used 1o N and opposite many of e tricity In t se. y of the elec- o of olly or nted n 2 i . ip li chil | si i i spreads Rave 2Rt down. numes of gifts >ou | {TIEIYIn the hoyre, any ol tee T a | colors. and for the outside Wrappinks Dk lamue helow the bip line DUl { | designate or differentiate one family Setaside Pride and Prejudi intend to select. Who heads l‘r‘\: touster. or an’ iron, especially the|of thé parcels whatever suits your R e e { from another. N. B. Setasi i ice. 11ist> How far down do your mother| o, " o “oxcellent gifts. Then |fancy. such as flowered paper Tap- g tioitoucti! s wA06d) In & BArrOW . PICHING A proper understanding requires « Buy a pound of Nucoa—it {and father stand. and your ETANd-{,perc are the more esthetic mifts to PKins, colored tissue puper, holly-paper of old blue ribbon, which is appliqued | recognition of the fact that the mear. comes in a protecting carton. Tryit. | mother and grandfather. and whatdep 5y 00 "Cioh as piano music, rec- | Fibbon and Christmas 'seals. Such 1 on the under side of the lace hem. : ' | ings as well as the spellings of words ! P eLESES have you placed opposite theiT|, 45 ¢or the talking machine or the!!hings contribute greatly to the at-| i ! Hats are getting gayer as the season . ! y 3 Then if yow're not proud to say that | names? astrument itself. a good picture, the; tractiveness of the packages and add i advances, and many new colors are for instance, was ofte:n you use it, veturn it to your grocer. | All their lives they have been £00d|mugazine some one has been wanting 'b‘;fle to the expense. The candy making their appearance in the milki- days, and even today He will vefund mon ewithout to you and by love and service ‘!i“e for & long time, and books. Christ- Xes ma) b'a covered with holly pa- ! nery shop windows. One of the most P . we put various shades of meaning 5 % Joun ey made your life easier and happier. |, " or a1l times of the year, is the | PO carefully cut and neatly pasted. novel shades is a sort of reddish tan, E nto the words son. “sonn and prejudice or quibble. By their sacrifice they have had 1es8| o ion for books and the beginning | If You are clever at rhymning you lighter than brown, darker than beige. brother in addressing people collo- . for themselves, and especially lessof | o¢ long evenings, when the family can add greatly to the pleasure your Another color featured is a soft almond | quially THE NUCOA BUTTER CO. |veauty. imas is & good time 0 can have hours together reading |13 will confer by attaching to each . ! green, while brilliant scarlets and cer- | All of the foregoing variations, wiih & . If our lists are Moll.joug and discuseing & book as they [One of thém a gay little verse written ’ ises are also exceedingly popular. g { the exception of Beaufiz and Beaufitz. AT | correct, let u se them. go along. Don't on any account|On @ card. —Let the verses touch upon ! One local establishment has an_ at- | which are not nearly so common to the home life and the intimate family tractive display of red and white hats iday. have meanings which are ob- -When preparing a Christmas 1ist|eglect the home librar: it is well to make a card index of the [ "GnG 100 Tamily that celebrated habits and experfence ! v suitable for wear at afternoon tea {vious. The word “bajrn” is in use riends vou wish to remember and!cpristmas very enthuslastically ,,N| When choosing things for a Chris ) dances or for the restaurant in the B : today in Scotland. the descendan as an idea about a gift occurs t0lvear decided to mive presents to the Tas box. those that speak most i Syeniny. iOneliop hemy Bloh s ipiosi | RN ary oy You make a note of it on the card of | iome. Fach child helped to make o) | ¢clearly and directly of the home are i tured, has a slight brim tapering into ch gives us “born.” It meaus ! points at the front and sides that ie ihe person. When a gift is sent.|puy a gitt that could be used and |most welcome, not gifts that you buy. male a note of that n‘l]!o on that pers| enjoved by ail_the familv. and. in To lh?uf who live in boarding houses 1mmy1me1yh.|‘n;ru7ud (Tih ‘pe::lmfl Tr:e call their childre: Son's card, with the date. so as not | aqdiiion, remembered (he mother and|OF €At In restaurants a loaf of welll 1crown. which is helmet-shaped. is = = , " . « hi S brothier s She HHkch. 0 duplicate the git nexe year. Even | father. * Tn his wax the responsi: | browned homémade bread s a treat. [Emcork e serot mitisbonn Goldniof el PRICKLY PORKY SIMPLY GRUNT- 1n many instances cuch s o simple a thing as a Christmas| pility o en's s was | Wrap ret in oiled paper. then ver ribbon striped by briillant m c 3 S 3 N EAT- 3 S = = & {lity of the children’s secrets w | siibon (atrived v brnianc metalle Il e within the family at least In t middle ages communities were small- and speech was lesz formal nee they sometimes stuck as 1 gards the entire community. and when the bearers in turn grew up and had children Iatter came to b known as “Fairchild's-sons “Fairbairn’s-sons.” Later. short- card bearing an_appropriate greet-|shared by some older member of the|make the outside wrapper as &a. thresde A Hooplafthe ribbon dsaopain ing may carry a vast amount of g00d | family and the little people had only | You please. 0 accompany i 3 N e A p i Cheen Y One ain haw & Dian of aend-| thene gifts th Dlan. fore. bread thers should be something | { bordered in silver fringe, falls over the |2 Visitor who did not mean mischict) ing out notes to about Afty friends.| Nany uscful articles. such as a new | rather substantial and something to | / i Pyt n e i -‘lfl """. MTTald. distant relatives and acquaintances.|ecquch cover. a table spread. a cushion | &ive relish. If the box that You are H Tor ,Yu A f':; on about n; w . Which is & good one, She buys hand- | cover ana 4 Mg g were made at|sending fis large enough, put in a! jfor you know he was extremely Lusy some note paper and has it decorated | home. The boys furnished a magu- | cold roast chieken or turkey for tne| jandiin s igrea ey Jolgetihis (ood with water colors, a spray of holly | rack. a footstool and hook itolld part of the feast. A gl full pile completed before the coming of or flowers at the top and bottom. shalves, whila the vounger children |of the favorite home pickle wil fur- ' 1 “Prickly B one it The individual letter costs Httle. Tt |hought with their pennies a dish for!nish a relish. Big, rosy apples from > | gbriekly Porky shufled along the is & charming, inexpensive method of [ the table, & vase and o potted piant.|home will have a warmer weleeme | {edge of the pond and presently came remembering your friends if your Iist | Fathcr gave a book to be read aioud | than the most delicate fruit from the | jtojone ond of the new dam. | At on is a long onc. to the whole family: mother gave a|troples. A little pot of homemade | | he climbed up ‘on it You know Gifts to the House. for the living room. jam and a glass or two of the fav- \ 'h” Y,h orky is never more at home i p ! "All the house presents were opened | orite family jell i 1 an when climbing. He examined dhere 1s mo time HNe ChElstmas 12 foniChriat co. The personal giits|in the box. ~Stuff ; | jthe dam with great interest. Now Jovestina ey e fonithe “l“"“"'“"‘re TKept Tor Christmas morning, | raixins or : jand then he gnawed a bit of bark g 3 which the family have wanted all|yrre K 5y Shelstnagii : : g {from a stick in the dam. Wh - 3 . > : admired. the ne cles 18t home will fill the fruit corner. 2 % { en he ! {7 o & 2 Tear.'but hava Dut aside ad Tuxuries | After being admired. the new artlelcs 2t home il G5 the Iry ner. | | ! ; {came 1othe place whnera Paddy and Insiead of as they pronounced it. T e be afforded Just at| S0 PR e reat day: " only jare those that Ay iMrs. Puddy dragged their food e D a tar oo . $ ixeally the qu this arrangement simplify the | Fruit cookies will keep for weeks. {over the dam into the Laughing|are rarely met with as family names Econons Christimas mother's work. but It brought about|and doughnuts. ginger cookie: 3 = ! Brook on the other side he sat down Atk s ¥ 1z, hecause it brings something t L . D S s | There man n frestic cotiore '); 1 in this country todan a real economy of time and money. | chocolate-dipped —crackers 4 h y pen branck the home which every member of the [ T PR FEOMERE B he mak- | good travelers. - s |l¥ing on the dam right at that poiut n ‘an {2nd, he took a notion to sumple the Steak Pie. iing * as hax heen po fore, was the lent of the Ang was formed through the influence | Teutonic tongues on the Latin * Indeed, even after the > family can enjoy for the whole vear | i : i 3 ing of the home and in the privileges|send are peanut brittle, fudge with 3 = il ;rr:‘xfmml:.m'l‘;mh“ itave. ) 5 Talsins or nutsiang botier cotch 1t i“!{k' nad-hardly begun when Padd Jun a pound of reund steak throush 0/ &1V v 3 earam re sent. each caramel e g o4 hen Paddy Bl < orn i jesteat Mhnoss B e household goods to mother, wiieh| Personal Preaents. SRouI0Ihe wisnpad separa eIV HmiOned |VRAD OR BLACKBOLITA TR arrived from the other end of the the meat chopper, put it into a bakiig veryp! yauanw.]](dl isn't right, because mother should| When choosing presents for bo¥s|paper. MED IN MONKEY FUR. ipond with a food log he was takmng dish with half a cupfu! of water, one hat heese, | 1a¥¢_something more personal: and | g young men, one ls safe in cater- reer 3 N MOA 2. ; {down to the old pond. Paddy rcached | tablespoon of butter, sait and pepper to you tha cheese, ;1080 88 Biacknonicdyment r0ck 15 Tealy Toiathe distard. o ithe dam and there stopped. You sec, |taste, and lay over it a crust made as fully , never is in- one e¢lse the things that give ing to their hobbies, such as books.| Al gifts should be acknowledged 2 Y i | Prickly Porky was right in his way. for any meat pie. Bake in the oven igestible. Kraft Cheese ure to the whole family, that skates. sweaters and other sports ac-[at the recipient's ecarliest conven-|for the hands of a seamstress who | At first Paddy said nothinz. He po- | until the crust is done, and serve hiot digestible. make the house a more attractive or | cessories. & camera. a writing desk. !ience. No matter what the gift is.iis skiliful at “making over.” i litely wa thinking that Prickiy | iheichaa *orky would move on comfortable place. Then, too, even | pocket knives. pencils, fountain pens|do not convey your appreciation over NS . . E pe such as the one : M £ Da But Prickly Porky dJid nothing of enu for a y. is cured in our own the most practical piece of house or a flashlight. To these could be[the telephone. If You spent the hoii- - i cheese warehouses un- | cquipment, coming at Christmas tine, added some of the moro personal arti- | days away from home with a friend, | 91°¢S the probiem heautlfull ”""""‘;! ithe ®ind. He rather liked the taste N T til it is mellow, rich and | hus certain sentimental value. clos. such as brushes. leather Lillfas a mark of appreciation and cour- | {¥CR TP IL, ® BIETACCRE, in HAcH A0 | s i ! fof that.bark and he went right en BREEAREAST % If the plating i5 Wearlng off the ' folds, safety razors. scarfs, neckties.|tesy to the hostess write her a note | 1 (OmPIECELy o0 S i | . with not 4 Pincapple Crreal wholesome. <ilver spoons or the best table linen handkerchiefs and hose. of thanks after your return home. | eQa0 tn B k‘:‘ ;.‘I'.‘ “‘: ‘»";"; at Paddy. Padds amed Chipped Deef on Toast avieties: Ameri lis showing a thinness in places, es- The longest 1ist of possible presents| This will also inform her of your safe | g, T ":" i " a’(“ !"f“ =] L, . He was in a hurry cuits Coffee 3 varieties: American, ecially will mother and the g e 1 be drawn out for a girl. includ- larrival. ve trimmina inithe fformiotia A aside, Trickly Porky. Il e large choker eollar. A chic touch | . | i {much obliged.” sa1d Paddy poiitels LUNCHEON. Pimento, Swiss, sold by iis contributed by long panels which Baked Stuffed Green Peppers i ‘\ot she will appreciate more than! i Prickly Porky simply grunuted and the slice, pound or loaf. Phan i H ; 5 ! hang at each side, the ends looping i 5 H 5 i went* right on_ eating. Bread and Butter o ! ’ {wise on them at short intervale. so ! o BN R e e Newont DINNER i that a striped effect is created wiiieh A ; | bother vou any more.” Scotch Broth I} oerren e 2 ° i \ iz ouite unusual and wiich sccents : ¢ 122 Gon e want "to move gruntea| | Draised Duck - Spinach b gt g Tk 4 Al 1 5. Prickly Porky. Parsley Potatoes | LILLUSTRATED By Elsre Tobinson ¥ [ ek ake Ol e aRot oid ! X [t s hatonpine vt war Lettuce and Celery Salad : ) I rose taffeta and it is as quaint and b “Mrs, Paddy and I have | | Cranberrs Pudding Cheese i | siriish as any”reminine heart could de. T R R e SR, i There's one thing I'd like to know., has figured in the wrong end of a hold- e R B R e "w‘:.";‘;’r . ! {our food pile tonigh! ! and T have wanted to know it for a long | UD &he is invariably the “lovely vouns {and is trimmed with a hertha collar : ‘time. It is this: adventurces. ashe hassheen picked of lace rather different grom the “ut of ihe messier portions of a murder, jofoiace mathen diferent Mrom ah 1 are lady criminals always re- she is still more entrancing. And e ?"mn' A 51' :'d Wiithitaf- der with her own littie hatchet. why th ) | the neckline, instead of being round- TAFFETA AND LACE. H Didja ever notice it, World? It mat- ewrite editors puil out all the tremelo 4 x | Stops and o a typoraphical shimmey ; e e TaTIbS b aaiiae | e e e i pal o] hea . i ¥ | nother attractive chay u has a bon- | that makes Cleopatra loek like a cheap 2 ] straps dotted with pink rosebuds, | net-like brim with gray S eirey folded o { jchromo: . i The skirt is rath | 5 Now why should this be? What dif- { er complicated, for | that it seems to have been softly pleat- { e anédz‘ifi.k. S nathen 1ady crim- i there Is a foundation of accordion-pleat- | ed. = The crown is of nll\'er-mpn‘led H | inals are beauteous or not? When Wil- ed, flesh-colored georgette and a bouf- | fabric. and the combination of fts | | lte 1s arrested for messing up the scen- R G SCaxtals andllace “Tne l‘l::fl(";\fh Erariieuriace (with theli duil ite" : 1 ite em. ¥ e velvet is botl ti | ery with the remains of his hated riva | Dlance to & sheer petticoat, but milady | tinu Antifoliand does any one bust a linotypa machine In | teiling the world of Willie's soulful | brewn eves and graceful figure? They Charlie, the boy cashier / Whe WHY 5 i o at the Firat National. lighta out | A LAY | L S Nl Girls and Their Interests of Charlie in an evening gown’.‘x WITH MURDERES? * L e When the flower ofthe waterfront are ALUAY 7 | on trial for smugsling iop, do the cops y e e SUPPOZED At *ha'Tie Jarsmen burst into mut- TO LOOK The best flavoring for | fled goba at contemplation of their outh T = g and beauty? No. dear public, thev do| 1SS NINA WHITE of the mu- |at Briarcliff Manor, N. Y.. during ‘the| | fof. They get the ludiclal once over | {5 Oy A nicipal plavgrounds save ! fotiea air CHear eunen, hrEy ee. all kinds of baking. ? and it's the pen for them, whether they 1 i Scout ' campers, drawn g: LIKE THI? ? &nd 1uslthe penfor e bt er Tnes 1 that unusually large groups | from all over the United States, will{ =7 - > of children enjoved the in- 'y _tenting in winter. None but Specialists in Bakers " Id we throw such i e e ,oc“{mm used to outdoor life will be H fit over the ladies” Would it be any; You've read about them, seen them, & | asked. . L tort to van 1¢ you ware murdared 0| 1iiced them and probibly wished you |F1ay&rounds this past summer and| “The girls, under the direction of| ]_u;l who or what tho heroine of the | inou that the sweetie who bumped vou | *0 ‘1et 70 PROPHDI WHEILE SO0 ca1, ‘ana the reporte turned in by the | Mre. Jane Deeter Rippin. national di. | Enjoy the deligious, tart flavor of orv may be, she is invariably a | off was “a mere sli 1 with § e ' el R e T ivin, cxanbe“, ¥ i us, thought the price for one ready- | directors of the playgrounds are most cook their own food on outdoor fire- these health'gl g pre- places. except during storme, and It { Juscious lookscape. Particularly if she | golden curls and <! s K az IVI f 3 lasses. 1f she (Copsright, 1 made just a little too much for our ; ¢7COUraging. 5 3 0 ig. Co. jbelones to 1he crmina) o AL ! : ! During the season, hundreds of|Will have for sports toboggan eliding. | SCWGS—CVery day in the y 3 Supplies el o e e e e | ekGtbobka. 1 iv especially little girls worked | k!in8. snoeshowing and skating. Many of these blouses are made of ; children. ‘As many of the campers will come . the blistered fab: matelesse, cloky : industriously making baskels, beads, | from as far south as Key West and = - = e ey s, oKy e Tuss and pleces of art needle- | ha¥h nover seen snow and.ice on ‘the Cranberries are just as delicious a. Ave. [IT. and the popular printed crepes, and & o S {Worn with pleated skirts of either|Wwork. Several hundred articles were EROUNd; experts will teach winter 5 3 black or navy blue satin or one-piece | completed during July. August and - every day use as at holiday times. Favorite Recipes by Famous L iSeptember on the forty-four play- Men. ! Here you have the upportunity ot Il"°'"“" operated byt erncls - : ¥ department, of which JMrs. Susie Root £, { obtaining a pattern of one, if you{Rhodes is the head. Twenty-two of The Housewxfe 8 Idea BY FRANK JAY GOULD. chose & paisely print crepe at 32 per | these wer¢ in O e > yard, all your new jacket blouse nd at the close of the season. 2 Croquettes de Camembert. would cost would be about $4. Mot | i arge aitendance of relatives Strained Cranberry Sauce Try this recipe: Here is my favorite recipe—cro- . f;lfl::::fl{"fe;" ws Woman !‘I;"'g, Se%s and friends at these exhlrblllgnl dem- Way to Clean Your Steve. Comst-Boiled Rics he . '8! the interest of tI th) - 3o :ml-—l-l--h-l “m:h' ::ucm:r::?;:afin;‘:x? ‘t:n : ek e a0 ADIE i fact inat O] e O eifare. of & ihe { One quart cranberrics, two cups boiling water, amem : 3 = . 5 :"""‘,h oo el suddenly to go to the, dentist's one jy| Bichel pactarniHos s PREPARE FOR DANCE. water; then press through the strainer, keeping teaspoonfal salt day with a palnful tooth, I was, of sixteeniyears, 136, 3 4043 and 44 S 2 back the skins; add the sugar and simmer for % : inches bust measure, e 36 re ISS LOIS THOMPSON, president s 3::-#!"-‘"0“!4 e i Cuiars afiall quires two yards ot 40-inch material. | V] "Gt the ciub of Girls at Centrat minutes longer. Do not use metal molds. at seems ‘mushrooms (optional) ood dentists. To pass the time, 1 L Price of pattern, 15 cents, in ..n-[m(h School, appointed & committee . . KAthq bacon until |=lck|cd up & bml:k Im: ul.:‘nd between 5 CIStumS (ol T Mw.:;l- n““sv:' at the last meeting of the club to take This makes a delicious and llallfllflll'lme.fl un iits leaves a plece of old paper, on a & St F | charge of all arrangements for the iscuil if vhich was written, in ink that had cl : mhflw I m"m:im“kb:l: faded, . wonderful recipe. I copied " e | dance which the girls’ club will give »mail bttosed s, accalis, ;:i’onm an minzhe it. as 1 h::]elmw.i beel; {o‘m}’ ot and address olearly. in conjunction with the Boys' C Club > "’dw! R e catties in the near future. The committee Al k ies i bacon minutes. d_the croquettes ,s0 deli- { i 'ways cook cranberries in rce- Then ‘:::l"thm to the o Ot I started un Investigstion Here is a cushion that i new and = {consiats of Jizs Kathrwn Shoemaker, : = hiled, . . po 3 o to find other ways of preparing|attractive: Make a square cushion Miss “Snaps” Morgan and Miss Thomp- o rice leaving a tablespoon- Cumembert. I 'alscovered about & {silk, velvet or can e ciine or | | PAM'S PARIS POSTALS e P ain: enameled, or aluminum fulof bacon{atin the pan. { Gosen other methods, but my favorite | velvet, use silk or wool for the trim- son, 3 1 Chop and add the mush- is the first. It follows: Three andiming; if of canvas, wool or mercer- Miss Gertrude Sanders of the club vessels. rooms, seasonings and one-half ounces of flour, three andlized cotton will do. Applique to the suggested the C Club take similar ‘the cooked bacon cutinto one-half ounces of burltelé five b.na c;merl;'!;039"“1"’"’"‘:‘:..”1;‘:" 35""-?.? f::}npss tl: t.hlgsemu::«lifll;'ys :hc:oco}”v;o%; S 11 of th a ) -1 rth ouncess ‘amembert |of & ter color A lave al of the waxe W 2 - dice, tum the mixtae Cheese. (alfted), o Jolks Of sges.|cushion: Stitch the rose with crass: Gl of Western HIEh Sehool DUt the | rrom ‘bread o eracker boser. - You To be sure of a selection of the choicest M pan ayenne and one pi stitches o ‘erent shades. W m; = 2HAS > omelet brown one g?ep::)';flllmoz S DI | B d of crose.stitched material to one tailed discussion at the next meeting. | Will find them just the thing for varieties—ask for Eatmor Cranberries. side, slip a under Mix the ingredients on a marble | narrow, flat side of the cushion. Fin- The club also compiled an officlal | cleaning your stove. While the stove slab. Knead the paste three times|ish the edge with fringe. If canvas statement regarding its attitude to-|ig gtil] warm, rub it with waxed pa and turn so as to and make it into a ball. Let it stand | or monk’s cloth is used for the cush- ward girls who have not won the|py, The wax will melt sufclently o 2 the upper side. for. two hours, then roll It out and cut | lon, the same materlal can be (ringed LA schogl letter themselves, yet, wear |BC . oun ana polian your siove: Lo A folder containing recipes for other ways . e ot oamte n un cex besio Up Pandsome Chrlstmas gitt. | FLORA. Suggested that such individuals do| el then throw sway the paper after touse and preserve cranberries, sent free. and roll them in fire bread crumbs. ¢ ht, 1922.) 1 not_show either good school spirit L 5 > om ce Fry In hot fat and serve on & Coprsisht, 1022 or respect ‘for the “C Club when (Copyright, 1922, serviette. = they wear ese letters, whicl o ———.-0——— (Copyright, 1922.) Casserole of Ham and Oysters. not belong to them. 1 Bran Fig Muffins. AMERICAN CRANBERRY EXCHANGE iod P Betty. o ‘m':;‘(f:"’“;:‘“‘,’;‘:":’,‘,‘,fi’;ofi‘;{,; b SCOUT CAMPING PLANS. Mix and sift together one-half cup- 90 WEST BROADWAY NEW YORK Dri each . . ~half ful S RUTH WHITE ful of flour, one-half teaspoonful of = e cupful of flour, one-half teaspoon 18! of the Girl salt, the same of soda and one tea- " Soften some peaches overnight, then | of salt, a little pepper, two cupfuls = * d Scout headquarters in Wash- stew_elowly. at up one egg. Add|of cream or one cupful of evaporate 4 ington has just received an interest- spoonful of baking powder. Add one{ (The red and blue trade-mark LD EVERY WHERF one-half cupful of sugar, one cupful |milk and oneé cupful of water. Add cupful of bran and three-fourths cup- > of milk. one tablespoonful of meited |two cupfuls of cold diced ham and g ing statement from the national 01 or choppealin, S irine inne \ labeiis on ali barrei: -nxes) Y z ter, and one and one-half cupfuls |one pint of oysters, cleaned and drain- £ th N l R o N D our sifted with two teaspoontuls | ed. e greased casserole and “',“""“‘;l“’":“' l‘;n (;;‘:’h“:r'e ‘:m 'b‘: oughly. - Add one-haif cupful of mifk, | ? | of baking powder and a pinch of salt. | add the beaten yolks of two eggS| PARIS, November 25.—Dear Ursula: |’ o Yy stating one egg “1:‘ “"&' onn-tflu;m cup- | ¥ il | Haif i1l a greased cakepan with thisjand one-third cupful of finely- he { camping facilities open to Girl Scouts: ful of molasses and one lespoon- B Ol e & hot_ oven Tfof|chopped celery, Beat the egg whites | The latest boudoir slipper hasa ruche {0 "h, ‘Cnristmas holldays. The|ful of melted fat, stirring constantiy BAK'NG POWDE R thirty minutes, then add a layer of. nd out and fold Into the mixture. o: ostrich ‘t:m.lhe: :‘.hlee-ap?;;mg‘- ace .:‘-"t:;e“ S 2 '"“"fl ;:'.‘1‘ mm% Pdur .,'.‘.','”.. ,:.l:,:. poachez. | Cover with whiBped and Grate one elBht Bou R tnoces sndl PAMELA. “The National Council af. Gir] Scouts | moderate owen about twenty-five min- Yyou use [ess O e ed orcam and serve for des- cheese and sprinkle the cheese and|trimming. ——— :ux:ur as a suvver disi. a little paprika over the top. * . Gopyright, 1922.) has decided to reopen C“'F Andree, | utes.

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