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Show THE HERALD Pare Four Two-Piec- e Suits for Spring Wear Parts spring opening will announce th mod for another season. Certain difference are inevitable indeed, the Urn la ripe (or aoiu radical departure frotn tb current style, say a fashion writer In the New York uni Tribune Tbl winter found formity la drea among the Pariienne Which wa remlnlacent of the da; of the poilu. Individuality, usually th ml at tb mart Krenci resort, wa the exception, and there wa a star tling conformity to certain type of dress and color. Inasmuch a the his tory of fashion aliow that each of It phase end In a too extended popularity. It would appear that th new nod wilt differ distinctly from that of tb previous spring. gome of these expected change are clearly marked at th present moment. suit, for InTh tailored stance, 1 scheduled to enjoy a wide vogue. The return of this mode connotes many changes In neckwear, which ts always complimentary to the tailored costume. Outstanding features of the neckwear for spring Include convertible collar which may be spread out or turned over and held closely about th throat with a silk tie, the emphasising of the V neckline and the use of two tailored silk or linen panels to simulate a waistcoat Plain and novelty linen and white and pastel organdies are forecasted as the most two-piec- e favored materials. From the modes at Palm Beach and the Riviera an accurate prediction may be made of the color tendencies tor the approaching season. White will be appropriate for both formal frocks and sports wear. The general tone of the latter will be particularly vivid, with special emphasis placed upon bright variations of green and yellow. Jade will greens and Chinese bluish-green- s Sparkle In rivalry with the Imperial yellow of the Manchus. Informal Daytime Gown. To Informal daytime wear beige, brown and tan give evidence of a renewed popularity. These same colorings will dominate the spring hosiery, In addition, of course, to the nude hue which has attracted so much attention. Just one more thing Is certain. As far as the silhouette Is concerned, the keynote of the new mode will be simplicity. And it will be stressed in the most complex ways. The dress with dual and occasionally triple personality is the mode of the moment at Paris, and the principal French couturiers have avoided the Usual quiet with numerous Interpretations of this capricious and economical style. Each model. In stead of being a definite gown for a single definite purpose, Is suitable for two, or possibly three, widely differ ent functions. Thus a dressy short- n J iF If " ; , f ""-';- Bouffant Frock of Taffeta Still Holds Its Place for Dance. This Is a New Model With Six Flounces; a Type That Is Popular. Sleeved afternoon frock unj a simple evening dress limy become Interchangeable. Tin) one classified as an evening dress cuu be worn in the afternoon and Hit afternoon dress Is appropriate for the evening. Women who travel a great tleiil or Who make Hying week-entrips from KnKhind bave (o the continent brought these dresses Into fashion. Lanvln Is particularly adept with this type of costume, colloquially known as the borderland dress. She employs un extremely heavy crepe as thick as broadcloth which Is peculiarly adaptable to her unique circular cut on skirt and sleeve. White crepe with black ornamenta tion la the favored color combination tof this, designer, who is now featuring long-sleeve- cfhe Kitchen I Cabinet designers of children's clothes themselves not concerning 1tli bringing out styles or using fabrics that are startlingly new. Keeping to mind that the mode. In all directions," Is conservative and approves implicit y (Insisting upon It In clothes) their efforts are on original finishing touches and on making clothes that are practical and pretty they use fabrics and accepted styles. The new displays In the shops are confined mostly to fabrics we bave been familiar In cottons, gingham, always. rhambray, percale, voiles and heavier ?lalu weaves, overshadow the novel-Je- THE chil-dre- n' n Now Is favorable time to dispose For girts from eight to twelve twinfrock ing makes a prettier dress-u- p than taffeta silk. In the darker colors It Is very useful and in lighter colors It Is the Ideal party frock. A pretty model Is shown st the right of the Illustration. Neck snd sleeves are finished with piping and narrow val lace and the skin has tucked pane! at each side. A pretty rosette of taf-letedged with lace, is centered with a cluster of tiny rosebuds and this frock satisfies tbt sense of appropriate dress for one of the buds In th rosebud garden of girls. The mode may dictate the utmost simplicity In frocks for the coming season, and even extend this mandate to cover even'ng dress, but It has fx 49 IK, Vwt I lf ill M one-thir- d well-beate- n r lf TB .6 8 S " 1 table-spoonf- Spring and Summer Creation Suggested In the New Fashion Sheet The Drawn d Outfit Is of Cloth, Cream Net Trim, sleeve requires no apology at an afternoon tea. Particularly Interesting are the sleeves on this model, which is developed from white crepe with Incrustations of gold metal cloth, for these are Indicative of an awakened Interest In lace. Another effective combination for the same dress is that of black crepe and silver Incrustations. The Sleeveless Cress. An opposite but equally versatile frock Is the sleeveless afternoon dress, a model quite as acceptable for an Informal dinner as for a formal afternoon tea. From Lanvln comes a dress of tills type with a color ensemble which only she would dare. It Is developed in pink crepe georgette over a foundation of silver cloth which In turn Is appllqued and embroidered and this Is the Lanvln touch In black. It Is an ideal transition dress. Vlonnet displays her accustomed preference for black as a medium for the borderland dress. There Is a reserve about the designs of this couturier suggestive of many things It Is not. The French stage always has been with the Paris closely associated mode, and tills winter It Is Callot who has been the most prolific contributor to theatrical fashions. Falconette Is creating a distinct furor in the principal role of "Charly," n characteristic French comedy. In three acts she wears five different models, all designed by Callot. There Is an elaborately embroidered velvet afternoon dress, developed In hunter's green and turquoise blue and richly ornamented with metal. This is a simple chemise type with wing panels falling from the shoulders at the back. Large embroidered ornaments decorate the front of the bod-Icand a similar design of embroidery covers the bands at the foot of the skirt. Velvet and Bands of Fox. Another of her costumes is the inevitable negligee, in this Instance a of silver lace dishabille charming worn with a stralghtly-cu- t pink sacque which In turn Is trimmed with a deep band of sable fur. For the denouement In the .third act she wears an exceptionally smart suit of velvet which has three-piec- e s length coat cut In its straight kimono style. Deep border bands of brown fox ans an effective trimming. None of thcae frocks has limited Itself to Its particular stage all have been widely copied and their prototypes are frequently encountered on the boulevards. Yxonne l'rlntemps, the wife of Siiclia (lultry, the dramatic author-actor- , has given considerable publicity to crepe de chine bed sheets by using them In the tlrst act of "L'Ainour Masque." This clever farce Is soon to be brought to America, nnd It Is expected that the Lanvln pink crepe de chine sheets that are the "piece de resistance" of the play will accompany the fair Yvonne. Coral-Colore- seven-eighth- her tiny taes, Nae stockin's on her feet; Her supple ankles white as snaw, Or early blossom sweet Nae shoon to hide Her een saue like her mlther's een, Two gentle, liquid things; Her face Is like an angels face: We're glad she has nae wings. Jeremiah Eames Rankin. TASTY DISHES A nice dish for dessert that Is a little dhTerent Is prepared with cream- - puff shells. Chop a few dates and nuts and mix whipped cream, roll In with sugar and serve. If the puffs are made very small they are especial ly dainty aud a pair will be needed for u serving. Apple Charlotte. Peel and core ten apples and mince them fine. Melt two tablespoonful8 of butter In a sauce-pun- , add one cupful of sugar, the grated rind of half a lemon and half a teaspoonful of cinnamon. Stew In this sirup until they are soft Mash fine, add two tablespoonfuls of apricot marmalade and let It cool. Butter a large mold, cut thin strips of bread, dip tl em In melted butter and line the mold, letting them lap a little. For th bottom lay the strips of bread in th form of a star. Fill the mold with prepared apple, cover with a large slice of buttered bread and bake in a moderate oven forty minutes. Turn out on a plate and dust with powdered sugar. Spanish Hash. Chop three or four cold potatoes, a slice of onion and a green pepper. Season with suit, pepper and a dash of mace ; bind together with beaten egg acd bake In a buttered pan until brown. Serve with macuroni. Apricot and Banana Cream. Wash of a pound of nnd soak dried apricots. While still hot sweeten to taste; there should be plenty of the sirup! Mash nnd rub through a sieve and when cold add three firm ripe bananas sliced thin. Stir together lightly and serve Ice cold with thick cream or whipped cream. Sweet Potatoes, Southern Style. Cook the potatoes In their skins until Peel nnd cut them In thick tender. slices and lay them Into a greased baking dish, sprinkle with sugar, adding bits of butter to each layer. Bake thirty minutes In a slow oven; baste them occasionally. Serve from the dish In which they are baked. Stuffed Onions. Choose the large Parboil until mild southern c,;iions. centers and remove the done, partly stuff with bread crumbs, sausage, chopped hard cooked eggs and seasoning. Top with buttered crumbs, surround with thin creum and ba';e until tender. PRAISE TAKLAC FOR ITS MERIT AARY CRAHAA BONNES. FAIRYLAND FROLIC -- !be frolic," said party Queen of the Fr tries. "I have I must have a HiI been feeling like one for some time ttCTf. "Spring is In the air and It is just the time for a m hard-cooke- d Scalloped Chicken and Corn. Use the remnant of cold fowl free from bones and gristle. For each cupful of meat take one cupful of corn and one cupful of cream sauce, then arrange In layers In a buttered baking dish. Cover with buttered crumbs and bake until the crumbs are brown. Sweetbreads a la Newburg. Parboil pair of sweetbreads half an hour In water with a bay leaf. Drain, remove the membranes and cut Into small dice. Chop fine one-hacupful of mushrooms. Beat three egg yolks, sdd salt and paprika and two tablespoon-ful- s of lemon Juice, one tablespoonful of Worcestershire sauce and stir until they cream. Put Into heated ramekins and serve very hot. Mocha Cake'. Cream of a cupful of butter with one cupful of sugar and add two eggs; add one cupful of strong rf je infusion and one-hateaspoonful of vanilla ; then stir In two cupfuls of flour sifted with two teaspoonfuls of baking powaer. Fold In the stiffly beaten whites of the eggs and bake in sheets When cold cut into desired shapes, cover with frosting and roll the sides In coconut. Apples With Pork Roart. Core, peel and stuff with bread crumbs and raisins finely chopped enough apples to serve each one. Add butter to the bread crumbs and a little spice if desired. Place around the roast nnd haste while the meat Is roasting with the fat from the pan. Mocha Frosting. Stir two of hot coffee into as much powdered sugar as will make It of a consistency to spread. Strong cocoa may be used Instead of coffee if desired. PEOPLE 100,000 .Ribbons Put To Many Uses 1 0&COiOGGG6t ;XXOCOOCOOOOO 0 Kit. Wwtwa Htmmittpt lwaa.l exquisite models for the Riviera and it power U Influence; Character the season In Rome. In a Lanvln Int makes friends, create 'funds, Iraws patronage and support and terchangeable model the outstanding opens an easy war to wealth, honor feature la an elaborate embroidery In end happiness. black silk which covers the flowing sleeves and erumnti the corners of SEASONABLE DISHES th overhanging tunic skirt A narrow foundation of silver cloth Is reThis Is the season of the year when vealed at one side snd the hips are gir- we are beginning to have the fresh dled with s wide sash. green vegetables The sleeve Is the pivot on which the spinach, turafternoon and evening dress swing nips, onions and other greens, into each other's position. When the sleeve Is long there Is little difficulty Spinach. Wash spinach unIn effecting the transition, for the long til perfectly clean and put to cook with only the wa s ter which clings to the leaves. When tender, season well with butter, pepper and salt and serve garnished wltto eggs. eighths of e " i Pretty Frocks for Girls; dunce and a springtime supper and gaiety and laughter." So the Queen of the Fairies asked the Breese Brothers to take around her Invitations, She Invited Witty Witch and Old Mr. (iinni. The Other Fairies the Bogey Fam ily and the Oiuf family, the Brownies and the Elves, the Unomes and everyone of the little Fairyland people. After the Breeze Brothers had been gone for a little while the Queen of the Fairies began to plan for ber party. And then, in short time, the Breeze Brothers came back. "Well," said the Queen of the Fairies, "I do tope my guests accepted." "Everyone of them," said the Breeze Brothers. "We did not have a refusal." "That's splendid," the Queen of the Fairies cried, and then she thanked the Breeze Brothers for taking around her Invitations As she for ber. thanked them she shared with them some of the early blossoms which Mistress Springtime hud given to her. The Breeze Brothers took the blossoms up Into the air with them. Some they scattered in one place, some in another and as they flew through the air with their springtime gifts the air seemed to be filled with the sweetest of terfume. The day soon arrived for the Queen of the Fairies' party. And right on time were all the guests. They had all dressed in their best for the party, too. Old Mr. Giant wore a costume of pale green which was very becoming to him, and his great height looked very smart and fine. Witty Witch wore 4 lovely shawl made of purple violets. IN CHILDREN'S CLOTHES LATEST The other Fairies were dressed in costumes made of yellow violets. unof spring sewing for the young folks. no Intention of leaving beauty The Elves wore little suits of trailJust by way Lent Is nearlng and a late Easter adorned by furbelows. arbutus flowers hidden partly by ing gives time to get the work out of the of pretty, frivolous touches, it pre- leaves. headway before spring lures everyone out sents all sorts of scarfs, girdles, The Olaf family wore dresses of bands and Innumerable of doors. belongings, cherry blossoms and the Bogey family For little girls many dresses are for both outer and underwear, that wore dresses of dogwood blossoms. made of plain chambray, cut on the are made of ribbons. The Brownies had made their suits A head band and a scarf of wide of simplest lines, or of gingham In tmall little crocus Bowers, and the checks. Sometimes they have short ribbon are shown here which will Gnomes had made theirs of early sleeves, but just as bring distinction to the most unassum- spring hyacinths. yokes and set-ioften they are even simpler. Round ing of evening frocks. Narrow ribbons rou see all the Fairyland people had collars and plain cuffs or bands of In brilliant metallic weaves usually their own big springtime garden so white lawn, provide the usual finish serves to make the flower motifs ap- they bad lots and lots of flowers, for for neck and sleeves, but cn the plied to head bands even when the the flowers loved to bloom for the checked ginghams plain chambray, to bands themselves are of silver or gold great springtime party of the Queen match In color. Is often used instead. ribbon. Silk In all colors, woven in of the Fairies. Even these accessories are left out with the tinsel threads, make lnnumer And then the frolic begnn. There were races and there were games, and there were dances. And the Fairy Orchestra with Fairy Ybab leading played most beautiful music, while the Woodpeckers kept time. rW--scat The supper was one of Fairyland's J best. There was early spring salad and fresh brook water and moss lee cream. After the supper was over evIII eryone Joined in the great festival dance. In the center of the Woodland Ms iMmb 1 World's Greatest Tonic I Endorsed by People Grate ful for the Relief It Has Given Them. Actuated by a deep sense of gratitude and desire to help their suffer- ing neighbors, more thai 100,000 n men and women have offered their personal experience a proof of th wonderful health-givinpower of TANLAC. the World' Gretet Tonic. each and Throughout every one of this long list of testimonials rings the Plrlt of earnest sincerity which s the followlug excerpts : Mrs. D. J. i'rltchard, Cleveland. Ohio: "People wanting to know what TANLAC will do may communicate with me. 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Quite the Contrary Did I understand you to say that your neighbor's boy was the support of the family?" "Good heaven no! I said the sport of the family." Boston Transcript. "BAYER" DEMAND Tike Tablets ASPIRIN Fear if You See the Safety "Bayer Cross." Without Warning! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 23 years. Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Imitations may prove dangerous. Adv. Split Infinitive There are bushels of magazines in the United States bow, but still only about six that you can sell highbrow stuff to we glory In split infinitives. "DANDELION BUTTER COLOR" n TVV ilk Fairyland p a there was a huge pole, and from the pole were many different streamers of different colors.. Each little guest took one of these and, dancing r i I s '".. .NaV J fw WJ sjti II SHILMIISS. MAN V ACCESSORIES on such simple affairs as the small smock shown ut the left of the lllustra- tlon, where a little stltohery of colored floss answers for all the decoration. Hems on the sleeves and skirt are headed with a line of fancy stitching, as cat or feather stitching, the slit pockets are edged with buttonhole stitch snd cross stitching makes the small buskets on the front of the frock that so pleases the little wearer. Nearly all dresses for little girls are made with knickers to match. MADE OF RIBBONS able color combinations so that head bands are endlessly varied. Next to the headband the ribbon girdle or susli Is the one Item of most Importance as an accessory to the evening or aft ernoon frock which without It wight pass almost unnoticed. There is another realm In which women delight to honor ribbons, and that Is In many small furnishings and conveniences In their homes. JULIA BOTTOM LEY. (C. 12, W .mm New.ptper L'alaa.) Si around the pole, they sang the The Elves. song the Queen of the Fairies had made up in honor of the ocension. Everyone had been given a little birchbark book with the words of the song written In it and this was the song they sang: "Springtime In Fairyland, Glorious and grand, Springtime for everyone too. All over the land!" Two Good Riddles. Read these riddles aloud to the family, withholding the answers, and see how many can guess them. What is the best thing to do in a hurry? Nothing. Why is a clock the most humble thing in existence? Because it always holds its hands before its face and however good Its works may be it is always running Itself down. See Here, Young Man. She was u Sunday school teacher nnd one Sunday afternoon she saw a number of boys on their way to bathe. "Io you know where little boys go to wiic bathe on Sunday?" rhe said. "Yes," said one little nrah. "It's farth3r up the canal side; but you can't go girls ain't allowed." 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