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Show sum si n. $.m.ina. it.ui Tin: MHHHM OfvvvYVYVYYvyvyyXOCOQQQQQ Cabinet Bf ELEANOR WILMOT U.tAA UAUMAMAAUMAWO U. Hit, Mmk4 Sn.aUrr R.f 4 ) da lh tu. h aud lb, luiaa rvt unthiua ka i.l- hi - a, 8.w of y, ' a On side .aitl I all bar j Moll miiIi fraurh rhlllt-d- . of a CHMl niH j null bor niiiibi-- r a arainf ami bliifi n.l of lior null, to Ij.llii rl.lorlallt Mh. fil. Ihfi Bit larmliiiiiil balnl with Ilia l.Uioiliii for Imratm at tier's Horn, aba lal few hour myt 'I roalljr rail V bin it mm bor lorribly (all lot to a ll for iiionojr, ami of ion aba nllhoiil la sk. olil li nn Mo aira Iir Fill a scalloped alioll Mlih abroi'i loll lira cmja-frul- l ani db oil mM frult nhlrti bat a Moll nilo, Mitb nia)onnaliM. Imr Mllb balt ora! a Iba l on UHuoo leave. Chore Salad. Arrange a noi of shredded bum a am! phire on It fin-lHireddc I celery, Miloa ami nil rut Into aui.tll MU Midi irounijr iiinjuiitmUo, ulh Imo iiiblr..HitifiiU of inii)iifiimlo ta a bnlf cupful of whipped rronrn. Dee. bnl Baach Club Salad. oma. la-o- n clu-rri.-- e y cheese. rronni Fcrve Mllh n-- GOOD THINGS FOR THE TABLe dulntjr doaMort and one on ay to prepare Is a I ways popular Midi all liouaewlvok. Here la one: Marthmallow Daaaart ' " Cut Into aninll lilts a s, ' m cupful or more of add a handful of blnncbod and ahrod-do- d almonds, cover with a cupful of m hipped cream and at sorting lime sorte lu sherbet glnkses topped with shredded pineapple. Graham Cracker Date Tort. Roll twenty four graham crackers until fine with a rolling pin. Iour over the crumbs four lurge tablespoonfuls of butter melted. Prepare the following custard: Mix one cupful of sugar f with cupful of cornstarch, Mend well, add n little salt and one quart of rich milk, cook until thick. Pcnt four egg yolks until light, add a little of the milk mixture and pour Into the saucepan; cook until the eus turd Is thick and smooth. Rent the egg whites until stiff, fold In gradualof a cupful of sugar. ly Cut up one package of dates Into flue bits. Now prepare a layer of the buttered crumbs 111 a good-sizedripping pan, pour oerthe custard, then on the custard sprinkle t he chopped dates; coer tills with the meringue and over that another Inyer of the buttered cracker crumbs, l'.ake twenty minutes in a moderate oven. Serve cut into squares, top with whipped cream and a maraschino cherry. Use a pancake turner to serve the squures as they are very easily broken. Fruit Salad. Prepare a lieu of shredded lettuce, pluce a slice of canned pineapple upon it. Fill one-haof a canned pear with diced bananas and celery mixed with mayonnaise dressing. Lay on top of the Garnish with strips of pineapple. Serve with french green pepper. dressing. A potato salad is one of the easiest salads to make and one which is often the poorest. Potatoes are tasteless when cold and should always be marinated with a french dressing for two or three hours before the mayonnaise is added. Soak Cracker Custard Pudding. s of a cupful of cracker crumbs in one quart of scalded milk, of a cupful of sugar, add cupful of butter and two f eggs slightly beaten, each of lemon and vanilla extract, salt to taste. Bake one hour in a slow oven and brown lightly. Serve with whipped cream or cover with a meringue and serve with lemon or orange sauce. Stuffed Date With Whlppad Cream. Remove the stones from choice dates: fill with finely chopped pecan meats moistened with some of the dates finely chopped. Press them into their original shape and simmer in maraschino Juice or In a lemon sirup to cover. When tender drain and chill. Serve In small glasses, three dates to a serving in a nest of whipped cream. Mask with whipped cream and sprinkle with finely chopped nut meats. A nuirsh-mallow- one-lml- one-fourt- h lf three-fourth- one-thir- d one-fourt- h one-hal- tau. TvWwtfC. ul I O. 1 y iH. Loom I toil to loll i In family what al a Innl In miml oul. la io rulM a howl f I .lull-1.anil a "iM M.I of ojijia iil. 'ii. S.ilU iloi liii ll.il ala M.uil.l k.art. i bo MIiuk of lur i i of kin iml ui-Ui- 'j a .ii.:i..ii In la anno i ktu ii.iil inirn nii imtii m Mio ftuubl no Mtuil io tirniigtii ii j i.i. 1. Mol In u.a w.ii ltjr of U.ikbliinu oiiio ib.rtjr niib-- Many. Sollt'a lonlbor A 4k nbkcnl rtlon l l.iMdlilof lull Hill lill:i..l Midi glilll) M llulo I till alio Moiilil ul i'll ll li, ! nm-r- . In. mo In limo lur II Mm t'nio oimiidli to loll hoi liuiiioka m lion kh, n nouo ulniul ll boraolf. ( ari-rnt- , J V !. Hu- - IrniU-Salty luia ili corner f her In her irltu anil of dark blue jil she liut'lo a very ultiailhe pi dll re. wlili her bright Inilr from be Her eyes iienili i lu anus Idle bal. were mmIb f relied lie, violet lovcll-riena- . big y Ii Iu-i- - glton aocinl iitoi;. I bora art Iba non o.tii mIUIi ara Iniorttoton id oilo-- flu-- in Bitjulro iba u riin f "i More Than Mere Beauty in Attractive Grounds r iia. 'uiiiih of I hem niniha I Meeds are Mtiinrt a ever. Iml they are "diffcrenl," their thief attraction Is-ln- g In nuitifiei of rotiiraKlIng brilliant huhM through . e full a "Thill is line," lie was saying. Naturally. we do not like to train sonn one to n responsible position and tint) find that there Is a romance in the oiling. Torhups I might venture to inquire the nature of your business" Sulk's cheeks were very red and her eyes Is it cuMnmar.v, stnnigely bright. she smiled sarcastically, "for t tie cook to want to know i he make of the car her prospective employer drives?" They both laughed. "Tills Is the newly opened eastern oilice of (lie Great Western Transportation company " So that was it! Again she shivered ns if a chill wind had struck her. Two steps Sully turned to go. toward the door and Hie tell, good looking young man saw her sway, lie was just in time to catch tier, for sud denly every tiling had gone dark for tier. When she opened her eyes she was on the leather davenport nnd her Interviewer was on his knees beside her. he entreated Sully, darling "Tell me you do care that you still care. Our separation was all a inis take. Lets forget it and begin all A stupid over again. quarrel and on my part stubbornness plain No. Bobby, old dear it wits my fault. And I have been so unhappy." Bobs arms crept around her. Youve got the Job, Honey." he exulted, "but Its making a home for the mnn you murried the man who always adored you and always will. e Beet Went on Rampage The sudden appearance of an in- vading army could hardly cause more consternation than prevailed near Selma, Mis., when a truck went into a ditch and dumped SO hives of bees It was transporting into the road. The infuriated bees went on a stampede and took possession of the highway, stopping all traffic except that lu closed SUtOUinhila much thrill in the mi.oiII home ground development n in I he platiniug of a princely (here Ckic Tweed Sait. eMatr, erhnp more, for liiere Is e forth the however, ha imeilili.g til. out beuuiilying a bntk-yarti.iiicur of georgette and kindred mn which enlists I he old und Intert.rl.ii as a mM likable, wen ruble est of every uiemlmr f the family. warm weathand practical oMunie There I somethin;: of creullve art er wear. In vouverting an ugly ashpit into s ta IVibnpk it outstanding au.-trtiling of beauty or covering up an unwomen to have beet) due (he fad that inviting garuse with lovely vine. A Hie need of Jusi stub a type feme would contribute its of costume Hint Is, a jaiket and skit. aw eet ties to the entire nelgtilmrloMML r a coal ard dress ensemble width, A helge may bnv lo serve as a while It Is sheer and delightfully cool Imumhiry, a Iri--e inn yr be planted for I at the same time smnrtly labored lo Ibe express purHise of keeping the loo strong sun out of a certain room, So it Is lht there Is a widespread a bush may be utilized to acreen nn demund for these thin kind you love ugly object, vines may serve to cover lo weur costumes with a Jacket Whdc unsightly iMirtlons of the bouse. Inthe iittil practical of all are those deed, plants have their economic fashioned of navy or black georgette, vulue! the vngm ha extended to ensemble Some wise home owners have even tailored of flowery transparent print been clever enough to make their for sMirts nnd dnyilme wear. A ver buck) ard serve ns a sort of auiiex or new nnd niait theme Is that of the extrn room simply by making them I ,il Hear fashioned of gay patterned net liveable and attractive. The aMrts costume pictured below Is of net printed In a tweedlike pattern Green Streets which makes it appropriate for tal are Trees good citizens. They It consist of a sleeve lored stillng the peace of city disturb rarely which less gown m.d cardigan Jacket as there Is. They offer Is pocketed and finished Just like the stiects, such nnd shade against the viodecency or or those silk henvleof suits elolh, lence of the great town. At best a modern city street I harsh, unbalanced, rrnzy.. Only the tree reclaim It front It alienation and make It livable. The little grassy yards and trees that eople plant before their houses save Washington boulevard for civilization. And Grand boulevard, or Irving Burk boulevard, or Ashland boulevard would do as well. People care for things like trees and grass. Where they cannot find them naturally they set them out In little squares, behind small Iron fences, to remind them of serene realities beyond the citys border. They smuggle nature In. The rows of elms are green beside the surge and drive of motor cars nnd men nlong the road. Trees are good citizens, along with those who plant them. Chicago Tribune. Tl-r- f.,nry niol lh-,- k or huh or per Imp by Interweaving Black twee.l Moven Mtlli pin data vivid color la one of the protolm-- d In tbee. brilliant nubs da aaay Mllh any auggention of ouiM-rnThe picture ahoMt cl.lc tweed Bull In aMrt iiianner. ll a!o male an admirable bmdncM continue. The As the trolley came la a alaiidsilll tweed feature light brown (lei Led a al lla lertiiiiinl she drew dipping Mllh brlglil reL Brilliant red Imkln from her handling. Fur f tie alxlceuth blouse adda to Ita colorfulness. The lime alie read the requirements of shoe are red brown with kid trimmed I lie firm w libli was advertising for a and there la red leather bond about ji'Uiig wiiiniiii with aame knowledge of the rrown of the hat. One of the chief geiierul oillee work, and who. In addi- attractions of the present dny iia tion. could meel I be public pleasanily tuuie Is that they are worked out In ami Intelligently. unified color schemes from head lo Sully was nn long In presenting her foot. self nl the address given. Wind If she Among the early fabric allowing had not brought any references she are (weeds io auih rich color cotnblmi could gel plenty for the asking tlons a a bright red brown for the Then Sally loiind herself standing ground, with heavy. Hill nuls of yelface la fare with a lull, well (mill low aid ruM acquired through a young fellow who had risen upon her yurn Interweaving. One can readily enlrtinee. Sully, ordinarily so marvel sense the opportunity offered lo oust) self possessed, felt her face Hush achieve color distinction with complenml hi i II slip shivered as If suddenly mentary accessories Including such cold. She foreed herself to smile. "I tailed," slip explained airily, "In answer In your advertisement hut possibly mu ion lute I I came from old of the city." "And your present mime ?" the young limn looked her through nnd nml through. The same iis that S.illy shrugged. of in v parents," she replied evenly, re turning dirert glance for direct glnnce "Mv mime is Snrnli Bowen Thomas." "Married or single? "Sing-lvery single!" Sully a voice wus tense with sup pressed unger. Wind rigid lirnl lids i Ids mull to pry lido her private nf 1 ltaio i ,, H.t its rUTKUTON MO Uhoii Cut, mv-elth-- a c, e . Just a win, d fr rose-covere- d t SHAMPOO-I- M om V M00 and 4 Mats mku Sy Mii at inf. llnHtliilallWthlHiiiM.l, nKimuli-MfanlUirllil- h4 SaWafS 14.4, tfMM' WO a ii f Ilf Mar Vi i u I. m. L 4 S.a.Hf a4 Sait alamo Mi raai Conquering Diphthsrl bon b-- 1 etc. bciJvbr, jitn, TrtSo ItMits .ar k4 ll' ra W( MI.m I'lUSItlH mi.im. nh.iM n4 lr ll, rti blrh they oun. through Hot-- i bint ami Unkind Ibu It'S rlTnllta coba Uur ! doib In Mbbb tud. arti lay an iooaiam miI itf lo-f- lns package lor fr M to-ld- '. I ill '.7 v remedied a aooti a Investor, and I ha public generally home ownt-rlearn bow to protect Ihetlikchr. More than .VJ rltlr bavt eatahlUhed son-luin lb lat ten year. "Architectural control of this kind I not new. ania Barioira, Calif, In B'fi to BOt, requlre I hat all plana private building lc passed on by a nm.-UU- t architectural board of review. "for M year blghrla real muImII vision hav Men everclslng careful areldieciural rent rot, wltn marked aucrekS and Increasing property vatu-- , by mean of bull. ling by private agreement In I be deed." butrL Ibolr buiainmliit attraction la Ilia dotoredta am lr oi rt lot IIK now woolrna ara r tar aa aiiratilta, They ara a delightfully rolurful ami aa Pin nfi.tlli, but why not prevent it f Take (eel litJrt or I wo when you the fold coming on. pr your wll the diicomfurt of a summer cold. Jtc4 ihe proven directions in every g llnb'Hfi(lioa a j Salad. I Ira rtokol noa amioil rblikon an. I mi l oi.olblnl of of rookoil loiulor tout alaa Iba hi tllroil; nibl an ouiil quundiy of illrotl rolory ami innrlimio an hour or nmra Mldt fronoh ilroaslng. Taka two or throa bard nuikod oggi ronraoly cut, tonaiHMinful of rloiiod cupora and mix Mlth iiinjoniinlao. Put Into a mold to almpe. Turn out on a bod of lot ture on a cblllod pint (or and aorva garnluboil Milh rnpora and quurtarod bard C'Mikod agga. 4 htih lo bora ll 1 of froncb Chicken 1 in-i- o i ilroulng. ldy fat bar alia Uooilo.l iii-.- a ahis-Mrln- mute Midi rltiiTM of olitoa In do lor if Mbli b lm a Iiooii .Imv a re ihltifi know I fcnt un-pro- le Lim-I Inil Mrn f ila irl-- l mIiuIi iaiiyi Imr fimljf la objort la b.-- r inking a iMialibm. lralu rd-lulo-- polite IVlu-- on b Ownrri Protected s): I.M-jc- f vrrvWly Raytr Atj'inn tresk up a col4 f Im Angeles, rhairuiBH vf lbs committee i.n city and plunnlng .f b American ltitltutw nf Archil ecu, "IM-ertvalue are deatroje.!, chef I 4ed home xhsndoued and Aelfil.lM.r- hood ruined by I he erection nf n nr ro.re ugly nr Inappropriately dm signed buildings. More than Nil pul Into suth building Ibm year. I.very vacant lot In an ted neighborhood carries 1 threat nf ruin lo Its neighbor. the grea'c! economic Ms "This nf nur lime, and one I hat ran and will bl al liuina la apparent Almost fl.arlrs II, Cheney Ml. a rt, aflar !. lih COLDS by Zoning Restrictions VS 3a!ljr li.nl really boon far from W t al Mil It Inljili.jj m lh llwraii) Sj.Jll on Irtluro, put I uif slice of la form ILm wlt.f la Iba baiiana bly. Ilia roumloi o!i,-- lonaril tba banana. tariiib Iba Mind Mriib red an4 ) allow or fruit gelatin. iarnih Iba banatia hIIIi rh.pvl ria olive sad ;. lbs to ila banana. ,f a puq )ara s.lupt ry aiiiall baltsli lure halve Mill! llil lull lall oil Juli'i In Inp II from iJiM'olnrliig lo-- r i yWditjgj IIom atm blfih lima, aba Ml, So'lfihl fnaln l.it or tehro. J I lift a IU Inna, aba bail mIIo iif , or iiMbor in airifaiti-- r salads 1. utl.-- r. fnon ll Buttsrily Sa'd M V I V ' lltalM hr I Irr tifihi filing litila bal iloMtl ill u Urw with a fihsl.tr, wl.i.h aUp'in a!. I. a 'I mola up lor tntlnl Mini Would Aid m lifibtly tlltcffl ir lifTu4 Still 4bul aIaU arc nnre rntrilning Itiati fr fr CM II diiuaaiid luiu.llabla SUMMER SOME - Maul '.(, M If kt iiiri, lKa air llil liaa ha M .triaii-- r ! 11- - . FAVOR TAILORED SHEER WEAVES Summer nmmii NEW WOOLENS ARE ATTRACTIVE; Sally Get a Position cThe Kitchen Modern ntctliod publicity the application on of the In tret priin-ipst ll li v.iM allied seals of public lieultli udmliiiMrath.il, were so um- nguliM diphtheria In New York l:it )enr I hut Ihe disease Is exHH-teto Ik evtimt here within five year. Such was Ihe pun tot of Ihe find annual rcirl of ilia diphtheria commisMon concerning lu work lu BCO under Hr. Shirley W. V)nne, cotiuiilssliHier of lieullh. whlili lnted out that a half ceo tury ago one out of every two con I carting the disuse died of It. h y apis-aanc- Varieties of Hedges There is no limit to the beauty Beauty in Slate Roofs, difficulties is excess acid. Soda cannot alter this condllloo, and it burns the stomach. Something that will neutralize the acidity is the sen Bible thing to take. Tl.at Is why physicians tell the public to use Phillips Milk of Magnesia. One spoonful of this delightful preparation can neutralize many times Its volume in acid. It nets Instantly; relief Is quick, and very apparent. All gas Is dispelled; all sourness Is soon gone; the whole Do try this system Is sweetened. nnd remember It perfect anti-aciIs just as good for children, too, and pleasant for them to take. Any drug store has the genuine, prescriptional product. pos- The sibilities of hedge planting. hedge may be trained to have all sorts of variations. It may lie buttressed at t he ends, it may be trained to offer varying outline on lop with some parts higher than others. The top may be on square or curved lines. The hedge nitty even he trained over an opening In the hedge to form an arch. In fact, hedges nre almost Indispensable In the intensively developed landscape scheme. A well-kep- t hedge is so ornamental that it will pay every home owner to consider its use In his planting scheme. We have by now passed out of Acidity The common cause of digestive Milk of Magnesia Literally True The shipwrecked sailor found himself left high and dry on the sandy shore. Im through, up he said, "washed ! Behavior is a mirror iu which every one shows his image. TOOK IT TO the period when slate roofs looked like smooth blackboards. We are literally Tailored Sports Costume. having a revival of its use In this because the manufacturers items as hat. gloves, shoes, pocket- - knitted The pleated tiounce on tlu country, have gone back to the old traditions a is to contradiction on the skirt book, scarf, belt and so pretty and brought them to the front Today general tailored aspect of this smart we can secure as beautiful a slate roof Weave patfernings in suitings profit. ou duce some fast Inating effects such as as any in the world, Jachets of printed chiffon mutehin,, I for our house it luxurious types of cloth which Inter laid with more techand have yet weaves ostrich-feathe- r strands with the dresses with which t hey are wnrr ( nical skill. Tims while the old ways cm not fined to the daytime modt wool In deep wine and rose red with are have been revived new life has been knots of white scattering through the for almost every evening frock Into them. injected own material coat lias its transparent entire doth. fashion or of This fabric. self wrap Many uovei checks and plaids regis Select Tree Carefully ter among the advance woolens. has been found to be exceedingly pracTrees once planted become a perund same tical the at economical, Here, too, Intriguing color play adds In time most attractive from a sartorial manent part of the landscape. test to the fabric mode. viev oirit. W h the oat removed the most cases they will outlive the plantTailor-StyleSheer Weaves. Whether they give great joy, costume tunes to eveninR wear, thus er. To t lie genius who conceived the tnuB!plying Its service by two ;ans beauty and comfort to the planter and Idea of tailoring nets, chiffons, geor his family or prove to lie ugly, hi ket. the gown being sleeveless .mi) gettes, and other equally ns sheer take on an utmost note of formality e)esnrcs to ail who gaze upon weaves, even lace, fashion owes s Jacket suits of thin material such them, depends upon how wisely they debt of gratitude. as pictured are especially adapted To are selected. Somehow we had grown Into the nildse-isoi- i ear. being cool nnd coni luihit cf associating these airy f:iir Not Marker for Miiiile fort.able during days when the tenv materials with Huffy ruffle froiks the teintnre remains h'gh Eighteen states in the Union now kind siiilnhle for parties and dre have laws making It a misdemeanor JT'I.IA BOTTOM ley. up aernoon or evening affairs This 1130 Wexters Newts r&ton ( willfully to damage official road signs. BUILD HER UP Strengthened by Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Com-pou- nd After my little La Junta, Colo. daughter was born, one of my neighbors persuaded me to try Lydia E. Pink-haVegetable ms Compound to build me up. The first bottle made quite a change in me. I got an appetite and can sleep much better, I am not bo nervous as I was. I have six children and do all my own work. can do so much more now than I could when I began taking the Vegetable Compound and I shall certainly recommend your medicine whenever I have Mrs. John Osborx, an opportunity. li. Box 216, La Junta, Colorado. |