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bi STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1910, SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR) at wie len RaRARAH RR EREE ALK WITH WOMEN BY DR. MADIGON C. PETERS, 1 of Housecraft—How London Teaches: We omen to Be Wives and Mothers | maT SA, seem, A CLASS IN “MANAGEMENT OF THE HO! Press.) A new and)» , of though: Tandon which s tg Improve th: you must tr hee duties as ro’! tea and gin do the women not know ng up bables, but they are gnorant of the way in anage thelr homes. Very make @ bed property as in the house ts the lant w they study, And with regard ty fact that ma ! not only are thelr methods ‘el the poorer clas winowaly wasteful and extravagant, got the slixt t at the same time they contrive p proper Way of rearing on the most monotonous and a dar gore by bul unnourtel diet imaginable, The child a few old pro says, “With what an duath bas been Englishwoman throws away, a ite mothe Frenchwoman would make a upon a fost,” and it ie more than true. itet | But now a determined effort ts belng made to combat all these dlls The Landon counct! sends nurses round to see that bables are operly cared for It also ranges lectures for mother subject The “Guild of Houseoraft with the other department. It hai ablished classes which give prac theal demonstrations in all matters] elating to the care of a house woman is taught to make a bed ‘cant rub a floor properly, And as is shown in the pleture, she ta also taught the lighter duties of house wifery ar deals SRTS® capes to be {3} Coatd you Ed Star the who the person Peal land offic. Dandy toundiand ts fine, dog, and his master ts very proud and fond of him. One day Dandy ran off with some other fon: master gave rapaing away Dandy disitked being whipped ery much, and was inclined to feel ross about it He went off by himself and moped all day. The next day h his master was down town went inte his room. He still felt that he had a ak ek New bim a whipping for to United Land © it and oo Boy eegt handed to ig that office owe does tym A. B.C descriptive or const Wous is th ms lymphatic W @eliberate i & well-nou: nes toward revenge, There was a leather bag contain ing money lying on a desk in the room. Dandy had often seen this ta his master’s hands and seethed to know that it was valuable pulled it off the’ desk and car k out to his kennel There was much sear house the next day, but couldn't be found, and ought that a sneak taken it A few days after that, when Dan dy's master was playing with bim he patted the dog on the head and id: “Good old Dandy, if you bad n in here, you wouldn't have let a thief take my money, would you? . ing in th the bag they all thief had and when he came home hin) been abused, and was ready to take | ! and he walked al t m. In a tow minutes he came trotting back and jaid the money at his master's feet The fam dy deserved another whipping, but he didn’t get it for fear he might steal something else They um derstood Dandy well enough to know fast why he had taken | money Facts ‘About Wesen’s “Glory” being | # on this| y all thought that Dan-| the | * * DAILY MENU FOR LENTEN * OBSERVERS, . Breakfast Sliced Oranges Grapenuts with Cream, Onton Omelett Toast Coffee, Dinner. Grapefruit Salad ish Pie. Baked Ontons and Chee Parenip Fritters Celery Mange Cocoa Blanc Supper Codfiah Souffle Apple Ringlets Beaten Biscuits Honey in Comb. Ginger Snaps Onion Omelet, Spanieh on nd fried tn Mix the Une large jon, minced fine butter until ten onel aa follows Separate |* the whites of four eggs and |* beat to a stiff froth, To the }@ beaten yolks add four table ® spoonfuls of sweetened cream # 8 little salt, pepper, and, last * ly, the whites stirred in lightly j® Put in a hot frying pan a ta # blespoonful of butter. As soon * as it le melted and hot turn in i* the eges. When the eggs are and brown on the bottom ® fold in the onion. Season with salt and peppe Stir to mix When done fold and serve hot for breakfast Fieh Pie. Have a yound of steak cod boned and cut inte pieces Roll each piece in slightly salt ed four; place in a baking dish Sprinkle with pepper Spread over thie six or seven large oysters and add their jules Squeeze the juice of balf a lemon over this mix ture and a slight dredging of flour, Put im water to just cover the mixture. Too mach would make {t thin. Dot with & fow bite of butter, Let it bake slowly 20-minutes, then cover with a crust of mashed potatoes, Brush thie over with sweet milk to make it brown nicely. Bake until brown, one wees Eee eR eRe Ree eee * * eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee® Grapefruit Salad Grapefruit and white ¢ aaiad. Cut the grapefruit into small sections free from whit pith and seeds, Add to tt half ite quantity white grapes cut im halves and seeded Dreas with o little salt, three tablespoonfuls of off, and one tablespoonful of lemon juice Lat stand in the dressing for about an hour aad serve on lettuce leaves ape Baked Onions and Cheese. Select small white onions boll tender in two waters drain, and pot into « bakedieh; cover with a rich white sauce and bake 20 minttes, Draw the dish to the door of the oven; cover with grated cheese, shut up again in the oven and brown lightly $s 26qneeaeeees i } Paranip Fritters. Maah the parenips, after boil. ing and removing the skin, season with salt, pepper and butter. THE USEFU I would Uke to captivate slorfous phrase, “Usefulness { want to inspire you with Aspire to the honor of doing ¢ rhe world ja full of good people they are good for nothtug You dweli in a vale of tears to be the very dwelling place of m« libel upon her sex and In useless Loathe that spurious sentimer sgitiary woes of a novel, but those real ferings which are interests are in the path of be selves when you do m Don't be you by fe ove a mere € BOC in seed ie wor on 4 mourning er soothin mpathy to the He tek! hevolence and glorious life—ahe is laying i* not enough that thetr sufferings hands must be you pit over Your heart What you feel, you In it not tan c to mee waste, aod walt on tast-flying t companionship than those of who Their opty labor ts to kil And labor dire it ts, an They sit, and turn « Or saunter with t taught t ‘=e must do; y ho ee” eRe EEE EER ee ee ee eee ee ee loll forth FOR BUsY GIRLS AY great many they have no time They are in too much of in the feel that regular ox airle for erelwen. « hurry tired at night morning, and too They would be surprised to real how much that is beneficlal tn matter of physteal culture uid be sandwiched in between whiles. It ie an excellent exercise when | waking in the morning to hold the lower part of the body rigidly to \the’ Bed and try to sit up straight | jdeve the windows wide open land-breathe deeply as you dress. | Kyery time you pick up some | | ine the thing from the floor bend from the the knees or the waist, This te a fine exercise, and |makew the waist supple. Walk to and from your | poxatble If it ts too ter hige, and not work if et oft! MecVUERSON-GHAY ©0, Eve Fancy Silk R Black Silk R ood good. and turns awa rut for others errands The young woman who dos ia educating her moral po he f Pike Bt, Near Second Av, Plain Silk Remnants L. WOMAN y the foree of that common but be useful not enough t n alm te Itt be good that the heart ling female An is supposed rey unfee woman is @ ptality which sweeps over with over) You you are lety which the im a callous heart from hand, Your highest most for your useful ly absérba. 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