The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1918, Page 17

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Wrst, and Fresh, ANY ure the wrinkles ingenious housswives have devised for|can be sliced as well as bread kee % bread and cake fres' b for the longest possible time, but us. | POard ba tually humidifying the bread Jar or cake tin | heen desi " h by make-shift home a New Inventions That Make | D Housekeeping Easier | Keeps Bread and Cake Moist |susted #0 that the slices are tuck ot | the schemes have entailed | a = = a s > @ ) roa AR bet oF Sahin A Wednesda oin His, Too ¥ ois A a aig cy By Maurice Ketten. thin as desired, The slicer also reduces waste to a minimum and makes the process of | silcing @ rapid operation, Cold meats) \e guide is firmly attacted to a and the wh is on | an an sit tractively finished. When not in use th de may be detached so the! be conveniently placed | Kitchen Ventilator for the) Home. | TILATORS for the kitchen V have long been used in res-| | tuurants and now one has df or the kitchen of the The ventilator Is operated by | alli ten 1 1g | ho | ey comes this inventor whose read | sur An opening ts m. into the made humidit 4 ' work wi flu wh i the hot gases from the the le ouble, His deviee| range pass, and is provided with al var Mechanies by " the accompanying pict A A Light for the Range. ORTUNATE ts the woman wt prepares her meais on an el trie range, Her is that some day she may have to «¢ back to the 1oxtyle, Heré is an provement as des the [lus trated Worl, it provides sible wie dish and she ig wired for electr y Uniform Bread Slicer B’ IV and cake, whether hot t f any ss by {the use of er, which has guide for a e. The picture wroduced fr 1 1 World } shows how lev ites, A » & pushed car ade By Mrs. Sarah Moore ALAD yhould form watest fear es " " 480 en the housewife w s not] blessed with an elect range can, with a iittle trou ve e ten tlon put over the stove if the house Novel Spring Salads | by=p | will be completely changed twiee in thirty minutes, the time ordinarily re- ot ani wh tro {Wired Lo prepare bre » Bays tl strated World Ventilator removes odors, but also com. It has been ‘found that with| |e od ver the walls of a rvom heed not be re rated s ften, Th ventilator may be Installed in any hitchen, will keep the cook | to luc experiencing just now | such days, The wise woman manages to reap both benefits, not appeal of the outdoor air to keep her from spending the proper time et work she either now or later, The woman who puts off her summer sows ing will find that what pleasure will become a task under the stress Pale-colored organ- | dies, dotted Swiss and dimity are fabrics whose eheer, crisp quality gives an at- mosphere of freshness ideal for summor afternoon frocks. I have designed a pretty one to-day effect that the ma- ing. Wither in white bines with another fabrio at the front which may be elther @ rr Ps x prettily patterned lace { | CAN'T FIGHT : oF @Nn embroidered ] BUT LAM DOING / Swiss or orgendy MY BIT Too Were: Too | flouncing with a fine Ne lace edging gathered around the scalloped edge. ‘The shawl col- lar 1s also edged with the lace, belt, appears on the skirt us @ revers finishing the side of the tunic, Fine tucks through the lower edge of the tunto form a trimming attractive tn contrast to tho lace, with tho flare of the tunto are the |flaro cuffs, which | gns For The Evening World’s Home Dressmakers By Mildred Lodewick Coneright, 1018, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), An Attractive Summer Frock for the Bride HD delightfully cool spring woather we are good In two differ- t ways. It is pleas- t to be outdoors d it {s pleasant to home and sew on owing the etronger owe must be done ght have been a warm weather, 4 coolness, and are ich has a dignity of on will find becom- @ palo color, itcom- nd, disappearing under th 6 complete the sleeves. He Goes Over the Top a First Time wi iret eestitn iessiica’ Sie My"hagane siping han sid fu from tactroxher, out tn wins otf 1 handed bim a be screamed when he fell. 1 thought wind of them and brough ALBERT N. DEPEW Hamonizing id uw distinct air the frock. Closo-fitting under- cuffs of the embroidered organdy or Answers to Queries 4 A detail not to be overlooked ts the faille ribbon of a contrasting color to the frock, which is brought from un- der the collar and tied in a bow u@ the top of the crushed orgundy belt. On @ lavender frock the ribbon might bo turquoise blue, pale green or saf- fron yollow. Fashion Exitor, Tae Krening World . Wil you kindly sive me a style for a watin coat which Ican make myself. It is to be worn with a pleated plaid Freaob verge skirt which I have. Am _ twenty years of ago, 6 feet 6 inches = tall. With mig found in the about tt # lot, and 't got to be NoHL them up to the other and pretended to meas very day. E Ans An d Helps to Cap ture out of cigas & habit that whenever T Was Kolng lO Introduce them. Ho said tey would $6X-GUNNER ANO CHIER PETTY thanks tn advance, us that we do not t halt} sleep 1 would think about him. and now be comrades in hands instead of MEM@ER OF THE FOREION MISS T. V. R ften enough in this cou for A G hh m and he kept then all hope of sleeping was gon during, only that each had got tin the i te aL Se 4 . es , Beaaesreirh in) thle country, fon erman Trenc plea aad bs Kent S00 SI Bobs 66 tepin ret eran trite el, Macnee aT thers | MeO EN ARRANGES The back hangs 7 Sree ye rbd fepresrsaptcenhniaempmearserriesinns iround the corner of the fire bay and, along with another company, 400 playing marbles with some shrapnel SeREeNcH BATTLESHIP CASSARD etraight like the ful dish and aids materially in keep-) (Copyright, 1918, by Reilly & Rritton Co, My arrange’ with the George Matthew Adame tervice,) with him and through a communica prisoners, We had to retire, because bullety that had fulen near them, WINNER OF THE ing the stomach in good condition syNor CHART EMS tion trench to a field hospital. ‘The the men on our sides did’ not get ‘Thin sume Swiss got hold of a. re PRONSTEE ones: fropt. A red or green Even elaouraty salads arc fenmmans since Uv tu ue tates Nag. Lieutenant and 1 walke tt! trough and we were being Manke ver somewhere, and he Used to lintng would be 2 und for the sunp © gun Britt ice Dismurie, aud With him Hut we lost a Jot of men doing | Pend. ia tino, POLLING EPCMCN PIL. | >nnnnnnnnnnnemnnmnnnnnnnnnnnnne, me ake ant wae aha ia and he te 1 used to think all the Germans ite would save some of his bread ru , pretty. there ix really nothing Ww do bur to you have wore big and fat and strong, and of tion and put it-on the paradoa, and there is a moment's i- a maI7 b the lettuce r KILEN Vewe- ’ mROYV ' ine dime t ton gurMa wome of the Grenadier regi: then lay for the rata. He k ote ean Wik i Ms cocs tau: ee a ane | CHAPTER V. eal Hig Ue Ut Ae We SOE ey : 1; Menta ure, but lots of the boches I of thene Io tised to give some of the scomfort of lining up| "sshion Editor, The Eresing Wor'd es carefully hem in & dish, wuts Hieiee vier time they growied Was when And. the Lieatena uid to Bade ged ak yas Me i Paeele tae nowy morning, loaded| Would tike to Berve and puss tiv Wayvunaise or | eine ib ae UUme Me On aR aetna Orme ana BGA La SONG) Well, ALG ORY peu in may tirat charge them ever ad pounds of pack and! mayey a one - piece French dressiiy su ve Germ: place mH ke Dt tae, and you hutve done more than your shit ood piece ur work tu take inex to Frits, 1 do And suppose that BAVAKIAN UNION SALAD. Iren in id Heo shat tied to the hon they started into the colt. ine prisoners, and a novelly for in y did or you were ng to] dress of inclosed pio 8 fond uF raw nt guinst ou writ Lin bright acted like u wild man, fe took out ! had by figoting. Mecause wi ' sowhen dark and trip over! | : tuce prett More than a thir¢ vst CT ican Teepe tne Bite ere ere un see the yellow streal, IMven if the men aaid ho Shell holes full of slime at thou-| for wear in the hulves and ¢ uid ays hd were properly pomted jind we ‘ ME Maub OUt Caw En 1 . : FUT ATOR Amma hk ROIng to Ww that hine} country this sum leaves. Now Nig been pretty tough job, A shel zavd over hiy head was swearing wore than ever, and ‘ 5 So we we orry Ww mer, where the onion in suai ¥ in thel own and landed just behind the parades talking to hinasels. vulchered, 1 that when sw Wer . ' Reta av @ euprul of an f f Bee hey and the dirt ed up Uke T imag a aM velanti avin tks Ache we got to them ached gay, and we ' pur pahisg $ : Pour over thy musa ju countrie TREY ine a Yellowat © louks, 4 us they yelled ve band ' P the same things and me ngs. 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