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Show LITTLE HINTS FOR HOME-MAKERS. TOMORROW'S MENU. Homer never entertained either guests or hosts with long sppeches till the mouth, of hunger be stopped. Svdney. ' BREAKFAST. Fresh Berries. Powdered Sugar. Cold Rice, with Milk. Fried Potatoes. Spanish Omelet. Chocolate. LUNCHEON. Deviled Ham Loaf. Sliced Cucumbers. Parisienne Potatoes. Tomatoed Eggs. Jeliy Roll. Bananas. Russian Tea, DINNER. Iced Little Neck Clams. Olives. ... Radishes. Dressed Cucumbers. Potato Croquettes. Rolled Beefsteak. Boiled Onions. Camembert Cheese. Toasted Brown Bread. Coffee. Prizes For Parlor Games. Prizes being the accepted necessity for many sorts of evening diversions, suggestions sugges-tions of these are still in order. At a recent card party the booby prizes were, for the lady a bottle of "ketch-up," whose name was supposed to contain the proper advice, while her masculine companion in mlafortune was admonished CREAM FOULARD FIGURED IN DARK BLUE, FOR EARLY AUTUMN WEAR. to "brace up" with a gift of a pair of suspenders. Another semi-delicate booby prize is a tin horn painted a dark green and tied with a green ribbon. MenuFor Today. P,e content; the. sea hath fish enough. Old Saw. BREAKFAST. Shirred Eggs, with Minced Tongue. Baked Stuffed Potatoes. Parker House Rolls. Coffee. LUNCHEON. Lamb Cutlets. Tomato Sauce. Apple and Tapioca jfudding. DINNER. Little Neck Clams. Calf's Head Soup. Sliced Tomatoes. Celery. Fried Potatoes a la Francaise. Roast Chicken. Apple Jelly. Cauliflower an Gratin. Lettuce and Egg Salad. Lemon Jelly. A Refreshing Sorbet. A pleasant addition to the summer dinner din-ner is a grape-fruit sorbet. The puin of the shaddock is mixed with Malaga grapes that have been seeded and halved, the mixture seasoned with rum and sugar (the rum may be omitted if desired), the whole chilled in the freezer to the half-irozen half-irozen stage before being served. A Tempting Spread. (King's Cookery.) The spirit of each Ilsh and zest of all Is what ingenious cooks tha relish call: For though the market sends In loads of food, ' " " They are tasteless till that makes them good. BREAKFAST. Wheatena, Cream and Sugar. Calf's Liver and Bacon. Baked Potatoes. Graham Gems. Co fTee. LUNCHEON. Celery ' Mayonnaise. Cold Ham. Finger Rolls. Cup Custards. -DINNER,. ( Tomato Bisque, with Croutons. Broiled Flsh.-Veal Flsh.-Veal Croquettes. Brown Sause. Baked and Stuffed Tomatoes. Chicory Sal;iJ. French Dresslns. Italian Cream. The Well-Appointed Table. The well appointed tabic must show a glittering array of glass. The exquisitely tinted Bohemian glass is in many instances in-stances taking the place of china. Tht glass is frequently wrouRht with enameling. enamel-ing. For-ftet-me-nots outlined in gold, decorated white glass flnger-bowl3 and some of tho latest punch glassps. seen studded with gems. Bohemian glass i shown in many shades of green, a new delicate pink, a rich red and in whita and gold, tho latter being, perhaps, tha most popular. Fare For a Day. (Joseph Whitton.) The Kitchen! It governs tho life of at man; 'Twill lengthen or shorten the stretch of its span; 'Twill light with gladness or load witbr woe; . 'Twill make a heaven or hades below. f I BREAKFAST. f Codfish with Eggs. Potato Croquettes. ! Wheat Muffins. - Coffee. LUNCHEON. j Devilled Crabs. j Lamb Chops, with Peas. j Fried Hominy. Maple Syrup. . DINNER. J Calf'3 Foot Soup. I Radishes. Sliced Tomatoes. f Rice Croquettes. Parmesan Sause. I Roast Lamb. Green Peas. S, Banana Fritters, B;inana Sause. An Emergency Disb j Brown bread and butter, thickly spread I with whipped cream, mixed with gratel t cheese, minced shrimps or lobster, celery and cheese, curry and minced ham with a j dash of chutnev, etc., then roiled ur i cirgarette fashion, and served lightly i sprinkled with coraline pepper on a bed oC I watercress, produce a dainty dish at a J few moments' notice and helps out a a, i over-simple menu in an emergency. I Light Furnishings. I The craze for the blue and white o3 ! Delft ware has penetrated to every de- f parment of furnishing, and the furnisher who is afraid of her own taste in selec- r, j tion is safe in adopting draperies an.J y china of this design. Blue and white tiling- ; looks well in almost any room, and a ? couch with blue draperies and pillows is a, ' : pretty corner furnishing for any of tha lightly furnished rooms. State of Ohio. City of Toledo, Lucaa County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that h j is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. 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