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COCSe eer oeee eoeeeeeeeee | Trovsseau Tragedies rplexing Qu ee bride-to be over what she should fy not merely the qu to be considered, bi ation In a while a | at the f > girl wants to start out i elitiiled wardrobe, and (his Heat, and after the ty shown im the shops Hes tn buying © pofore | chance to be worn, It da on the girl's paneer life, but to the Bas & moderate limit for ft would be well not more than what she ® need for the present, or a third of b attractive things w iown later in the season by the Hair, eyes, Mingers—-all wed as delineators of And now it fs the tura ‘black hair ts eald to pe disposition and a tend: the color of the halr fe the owner to the more quick to fee! Injuries. om of brown hair of a ep color and firm texture ls ae d by wood jude mod reasoning power te on sense, th red hair, though impulsive and out are, as & rule, truthfol and vith fair common sense -—e the brightest mortals. - Lg t and Ne it dari ihe firm highly ad nature, She ts deter ; even & little obstl fn the main extremely de face on fare on the craze for all tones of purple to palest mauve and lavender have beads been The most the small ones of ‘worn in one long, are well liked now ‘They are made tn M) even cham- i, and wear. the soclety made up in and rib cover to be used | may be made of white embrotdery | insertions and | sewed together in 1 cover is made of the dots an inch _ O00 every alternate Worked with yellow Around the edge a cotton cord In re fandies in the ice box wm Weather. They will re- ar : pright through- evening's use if they first ie way. | tte fo ite adapta fl Over worn cor me to attach the large children’s} it can be need for undervest and ngs. PRIZE AT 70. Ml full-cheeked lingering 8 beautiful face, Mer ged 10 years, cap Among the 00 con- the beauty show for | today for Bt.| Asyiom, “The con. | ; 16 to 70 years | AB 2S the rules placed ¥ years, ee WHE One of the firat| form when hy called the con Ret a prize Mra. | Cell, a mining town | Iife has boon herd work Dumber of the iris, accom ed mustard and molatened with vin ae oe. Long summer coats are made of heavy net and coarse-meshed lace In bla white gowns. The net coats are seen heavi! fo soutache . these materials being most effective when worn over y embrotdered tn jet, or braided Those made of lace need no decoration, but they are usually fashioned with shirrings and ruffi ed coats made of net follow the 1 jes, while the embroidered or brald- more severe tailored lines. Large plumed picture hats are worn with the lace coats, and the simpler sb: plainer net wraps. THE GRAY WOLF, Ever eo many years ago there es, ribbon and rose trimmed, are more sultable for the Sse | were there to see it, too. |Coven Gables, Salem, Mass, made| | famous Hut when she looked at the uely | tt will have a useful future an well THE STAR Pos FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1909. AND CANTALOUPE | i Mow These Delicious Frulte May Be Belected and Served, BY ALICE GITCRELL KIRK IK RAS bert There are no fruits more welcome jan the watermelon and canta Ape, & most delicous member of the muskmelon family Kithor melon te tasty and refreabing when served without any “retouching” or with sugar, apiees, frozen desserts, salads, oto, to whieb (hey both lend themselves so ae pe The watermelon ts usually served Just as tt comes from the vines, but joe cold, or, before chilling, it oan oped out with a vegetable scoop In little round balls or with & teaspoon or tablespoon in oval shapes and put into a mold, eprin kled with a very litte powdered sugar and sherry, if you use ft, thea packed fn walt for several hours and served very cold at the beginning of a meal as an appetizer A watermelon is frequently plug ged and a bottle of claret poured tn and thea set on foe for 24 hours. It Is & great mistake to ever terve melon sliced thin, It te much Ike &@ thin plece of onke; one has to eat too much to get aste, Rather have the pleces smaller and cut thick, or better still, [a halves and sooop out the portions with a tablespoon, Watermelon rind» are fine for preserves or apleed. The cantaloupe is a perfeet break fast dish, universally used and Wked If you leave the selection of the Miss Dorothy Whitney, daugh ter of the late Wm. © Whitney capitaliat, recently headed an to Vestigation of the teeth of New York echool children, It was found that their teeth were in very bad condition, and plans were at obee made to alleviate the condi tion. Mrs. Geo. Bmmertan, philanthro- plet, hae purchased the House of by Nathaniel Hawthorne. lived & very poor man. His fam-| wolf she thought she waa payi/as @ notable past, for it is to be ily had very little to eat and wear He had several daughters, the youngest of which waa so lovely and good that she was known throughout the whole land as Prin cons Beauty. One cold winter night a big gray wolf went to the poor man’s door and rapped = loudly. He toi the poor man that if Beauty would marry him he would give them a beautiful home and ail the money they wanted. At first Beauty would not listen. but when she thought of how poor her father was and how comfortable | she could make them, she consented to marry the wolf, | Upon his back the gray wolf car- tied Beauty, many, many miles ‘away to a beautiful palace. It was beautiful inside and glistened with fewela it made Beauty feel dizay until she became used to it and then she wished her sisters) MIDSUMMER jere’s the real mideummer maid e of dainty spotless lingerie hat and gown, who always |# cool no matter what the thermometer says, because she looks cool. Do you know there's & whole lot {n looking cool? The Princess dress tn the sketch can be easily copied by the pasty | girl, for it is cut along the simplest Hines. The embrotdered parts are | handsome motifs and allover em-| broldery artistically applied. The sleeves are made in the latest fash-! fon—amore full than they have been in @ year, Hands of the embroid ery confine the fullness above and just below the elbow and at the wrist, The hat fs a broad drooping one trimmed simply with a fold of wide black measaline ribbon carried ground the crown and tled in ao broad bow on the left side. Marshmaliow Filling for Cake, To half a pound of marshmaliows melted in a double bofler add the white of 1 exe beaten stiff and spread between cakes. Vory nice. Rhubarb Custard. Stew about 1% pounds rhubarb and 1 cup of sugar, Make a soft) custard of 1 pint milk, 2 egas, % cup sugar and 1 tablespoon corn, starch {n.a double botler. Let both cool, they pour custard over the rhubarb, Rhtibarb is much better stewed in double boiler, too, using no water, Escalioped Galmon, To 1 can salmon add 4 or 5 com mon crackers, broken Into small pieces. ‘Tous with sfiver fork until well mixaay Season with salt and pepper. Cover with rich milk Dot | with bite of butter, Bake half an hour In fairly warm oven. Filling for Sandwiches. Chopped ham mixed with prepar- egar, Keep in glass jars, Gpiced Salmon. Place in the di#h the Hquor from a can of salmon, 2 tablespoons but ter, 2 tablespoons lemon jJulee, 4 of water, one-half teaspoon cloves, pinch of enyenne, When it begins to boll the salmon, salt to taste home. Beauty, dearly for her lovely wolf was very kind to though, and wished so much that! nes been appointed by the state|iet soek for 20 minute jshe gould love him. One day he found her crying bit- terly. It made him very unhappy and he lald his ugly head in her lap and erted, too, to think she was eo unhappy with him. Beauty had a very kind heart and she was sorry for the poor wolf who loved her #0 dearly. She laid her hand on his head and two pearly teare fell from her beautiful eyes upon his ugly body. A® soon ae they touched him he changed into 4 handsome young prince and he and teauty lived very happlly ever after, So, you see, all wolves are not just real unchangeable wolves, and just @ little teardrop and @ kind word can change the ugliest kind of an ogre into the aleest Princ Charming you evet saw, GIRL’S GLORY butter, 1 Gop molasses, 4 cups cake flour, 3 eggs, 1 pound currants, 1 pound raisins, 1 teaspoon saleratus, 1 teaspoon allaplee, 1 teaspoon nut meg, bake 3 bours. No, 2.—One-half cup sugar, one third cup butter, 1% cups flour, 1 cup fruit, % enp sour milk, % tea. spoon soda, % teaspoon each spice, 1 exe. Economical Chicken Pie. Cut chicken tn preces, parboll one hour. Romove chicken and add to water in which it is boiled a litte salt, pepper and a teacupful of milic, thickened with a teacupful of flour. Line a deep dish with a very nice paste, put in tne chicken and turn over it the gravy which you have prepared, Cover it with paste immediately, make a small hole in center, ornament with cross strips of paste, and bake 46 minutes, Johnni Doughnuts, One and one-half gills of sugar, 1 egg, pinch of salt, 2 heaping toa spoons cream of tartar, 1 heaping teaspoon of soda, half a nutmeg, 1 A. Mageo,| and boll » few minutes, Serve on} oup of milk from the top ot bot- | Davin and | the down. obllos butorn Sve toast or eragke AP aaue Dark Fruit Cakes, No. 1—f'wo cups sugar, 1 oup the without stirring, stir until sogar 1s all dissolved. One quart of flour makes %0 doughnuts, Knead an little as possible, The | used a } social settioment house. Miss Cora F. Stoddard, Bost department at Wasalngton an of. ficial delegate from the United States to the international con gress against alcoholiam, held in London thie month Florence Nightingale, who has just reached ber alnetioth yoar, haa been a iifetong advocate of wom ‘a suffrage, She says: “Iteoeme ery householder and taxpayer should have a volee in expenditure of moneys Including Interests most vital to heman beings.” Jeasio Field ia a school superin tendent of Page county, lows, She bas ued ithmetic whic Federal OF High Grade Wall Papers Paints, Brushes Pictures and Sate melon to your grocer and it ia not! £004, of course you can blame him. | Why not learn to neleet your own eons as you have learned to se ot grape fruit, and many other! foods? If one presses the stem end | of & melon and every other person | who wishes a melon has done the ame thing to it, why, it must be aott very soon, and not necessarily ripe. Better smell tho moton. It} you get that delicious flavor, and} holding the melon in both hands, | press It gently and it bas a springy | feoling rather than hard and ré| steting, it is fair to presume you are safe in buying. Some like a} very ripe melon, others do not, so! you can readily see it i» better to make your own selection | Cantaloupe Desserts, | | Out the cantaloupe in halves, | erosswine, and seoop out the seeds Then cut @ very little thin alice off the bottom of each so they will stand on the plate without rocking | PU with any flavor of tee cream cone shaped, and dot with red or | black raspberries. Place a dainty | paper dolley on a small plate, set) the melon in the center and serve. | Cut the melon in crosswise slices about one Inch thick, lay on 4 plate covered with a doiley, and fill the! |conter with any kind of frozen eus-| | tard or foe cream, ete eo ae contains nothing but longitude and time, cube root, Bngliah money, and} the binomial theorem The Woman's Aero club ts the newest thing in clabs in France,| and is making @ great attr, HINTS. in gingham e0} It, 2 email tablesp lukewarm garment in this for washing. being careful t t out Mh the @un only le to dry it oath | olear | betw #08D ved from hem in ng them not use any 4 water and ye hands, Dy aint stains that are dry and old] be Temoved from cotton oF } with chloroform, first wing the epot with olive of! or oa re. uld | Mildew may be removed py addin |e heaping teaspoon of chléride ime to} quart of water, strain c rally rticte tn the Hi ra Dip the hour, then wi scold w | sum and epote will disappear | | A nice way to darn table linen or| wele whan they begin to wear) threadbare Is to stite back &@ th across the thin place on sew~| machin 3 | Mother's Indian Pucding. Put one quart milk in double boiler, mix 24 cup meal, % cup mo | laneom, 2 beaten eggs, % cup sugar, | \q little salt. 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