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Show X7 1 ; .,(;, Gold Wezither Raiment for Her in School and Out 1 v t x . ' n n 7 - U-::- --;- .. SchcplTogs UtM.ta kx "differspt" in W wy from th'e girls, in her firl - i . fl 1 - 4 tract. a matter how atyligh. eute if it U not cut alone the eoDTejaona t'Hnet that the. "best , J3 , :j ; J .... ?i M : ru i ( : 5 V , v . - - i. l j 1 Kit, kiwi ' ' the UBiniljr tia er fjapper age beginning . ed ligkt-welg- W uch popularity last Spring. in W l tt W eea-sfu- ce. m "carelesa age,- - nothing to o' order or. to get nusaed. Tbey . SilDDlicitv T,.rlnlu. ...v this agaiV fcn i rood shops as well as the more oac-s-, but newer mod- in the serviceable wsv . .i a near little is o "P-- f it ' nil I' '"f-'sP'a- ye'l nlw-pric- frock 1 I 1.1 l in, Ik!iM JUout. Jiatf way taTSe- M4 with an attached ruling el fte throat or lies flat the ehemlse lines more shape- col-ti- es totter Scotch or Caramel . " -- CUn Pie hrnim clothesshe'd II U 11- - n n, Tftr aa mak HanaCr'tbUt til krtwa in ' - iges pf all her feminine acquaintance they doWt e The girl who has no back to he s TBortbk'rrassIng dree f . nt The girl who wears ,"dan lumt whieb invariably break In the middle ef the floor! - , " ine aad cook in minuteB or Tge girl who criticises her hostess and compares "this nop" unfavorably Ith the one she-we- nt V) Isai look It! m I ; - 1 f V-- r ra ' fi who Insists en anoloeizine every ten secwads for real or imaginary mis- - lakes. e The girl who leaves yon In the lurch. BMtaP1. cover tU '; un- - V ' en watoiltnaltr-pepperBenad-wb.bo 44 th eytterc-Coothe edgee Add a tablerpoonful of butter to ctirl. t!sen add and put on the stove. When It comet one gill ef cream, one tablespoonful of to a boll, add the oysters and let the lemon Juice, salt and cayenne. pint of k nl mace. feaf area the riffled panels so The frocks pfctnred here were worn nt Deatvllle. The nfoder to the left median skirt, with ft length aCk frock U cotdarey nepBla now. On the iisM la tie '.'-- - ,.. The girl whose hair ing down, be!i Beauty Secrete for with cold water Jain water If boseI- ble Is an ' excellent skin tonic, It braces up the tlpy glands vii wards off wrinklee, Is far better tlian any , astringent lotions, as these re vei-drying to the ekin making It harsh soft-ne- st and lacking In that peach-lik- e krnd. Common, cheap face powder is which it so attractive. coarse, it clogs the peree. which tends enlarge thea and tt gives a roughs, .artiflcial- - look t, the skin If you not aff kindTlwtight-:'- ,"" constant soap ng. Soap f goes : from ft reliable chemist er perfumer't , , , . . , .t race mases uscq on me Shop, it it better to do without it alto-- irequeguy shiny, and of the texture of an apple's gather. The right kind can not be sold skin. To cleanse the face annoint it very cheaply, tor the making ef it it with g thoroughly reliable and good not cheap process. Cold cream, and !mva fhta in KnaV In Then remember that powder should - for ln mlnflteg.,;.The wipe off finnly a, M t0 wKh a soft diaper towel w,? be wllhed off at aiSu leave the pores of the skin free during The effect of thiK treatment Is 'won ' sleep. Attention to his point, espe- derfully cleansing. It will even recially after one's firsf youth, is a move blackheads If you persevere wiiu great help in preventing the skin from it for a week or. more, applying and inexpensive treatment t?- becoming flabby, To prevent this remember that treqpent bathing the face ularly, twice a day. I T is a very Important thing glrlgjshfl.wf nfTo look theirbest take. to have revealed to there some of The shy girl, who can't say anything those secrets which make for bauty " nr Wrt " " about the use of warned Firet be '. , The chatty one who will tell me the, face powder, pon't nse "Juft eey fthemertogUfc lnients v She who is so tall that I feel t have engaged myself to a grefadier b? mis- color, one cun milk. vanilla, three-fourttablespoon. . using ytiks ra flll- SPn' ,u"r for me" WU or roB ugar If ' 0?ed ma,t "Jamel f bout. w-Ioart- h cup. add This give, the hitea C rRese fcbta Li, 1 Sh wh t fo small that to dance with bey Is a continual strain. Zl mti iitT saucepan arms. "raeyo poon fct r!s?f eise-lia- ' white linen, collar an1 cqfTs. eould heeu more prac. "7 toy s; ee y girls had one with skirt and Peter Pan blouse, bIt,0 finiPly beUed and trimmed" ltd Pre-meal- of etrcum-stane- ht ri 1m -- - 3 " P&H " bot-e- all-wo- me-wil- , ArpjSp Good IN flwgyf n - ssnd-eolor- - couitrtei eyftort r nesjiy whole fimmfr rt. minutes. Thicken tet raw, nndarenta Oils with erackar erTOb. Inest-artbe fnalty .ns-sj-... country yitcr Chowder. .umed thif way ft minor ooursf tIcnop (0- good sled flystem. but iedstingulsbing featurf p,re one enpful of finely chopped cel-their consumption In .the United ery.and two cupfulf ff eoU boiled d States Is tba they are generally cook rfctVPut a layer of alery in the and constitute aa important part, f ton ol the saucepan, then a layer of not the whole, of the meal at which tice and layer eystert. Season they ire served. Under these with salt and fepper. tpeei these manifold methods of cooking layert until fee patertalf are used. them bave been evolved, and a num- Pour ore? en ejffsl of koUIag water. ber of these are presented In the fal- Cook flovly tor if cutet, Beat vc? the yolk ct two er?t. wrttSt cae ctrpfol lowing recipes: of milk; afld tv..U to T--e cbowder; stir Oyster CocktnQ. d eerre Hsfe oysteri , very cold, fut ncA carefully for s fw eocktall more than flf In each glass hot or sherbet cup, and Jaft befpre fend"ftew eat e,isrt c tjttsrf tad cho ing V) the table, cover 1t it dressing made' (n the followlpg way: Mig te- - fine. Take gig terff toti,ts, boa and alere. aether one tablesnoonful of mushroom math them, nil trb VxKV fh lf tomato of ereaa, fdd ttlc Then ene tablespoonful eftsup. fIpa catsup, one tablespoonful ef strained yolks ef four errs, Cie er:.T ene ta lemon juice, ve dropg ef Tabasco bleepoonful chopped parsley and and salt to taste, TWf lian$l- - eoning ef .najt, pepper and gmled nutDance Partners IkDctssls ty will make three cocktails. Serve meg. Wnen well mbted, form !ato m if thin slice of brown, bread and celery small balls, then flour them fad fry la smoking hot fat Drain ead erre not who leaves powder all with the eocktails. THE girlmy dress-suranncl Oyster, If she had letn. Oyster Take one quart oysters. - Put In ft - Take one pint oysters. Fut two t the trouble my 4 . - - oiur yeaji that wantg her linens there is a rubber run through as capable of variation as a stone wall. could make one of these for herself, etothei. eqt en a g eaeraf pattern, if low wajstline so tb Still one finds 4t ihangiag enough each Mt&ing the stocking stitchae row knil a at the easing jou aecused her of wearing a uniform At would be incensed at the Idea. frotk uas be tUghtly bloused. These season to renew interest Those bright antf the, next row pearl, dresses tome in every conceivable col- red flannel ones are lovely over dark ' Speaking of sweaters, there is nothProbably she comes nearer to the tdeal that beautiful paprika rad being pleated skirts of navy or black. New ing upon which the growing girl shows or, f UBiformity In dress Iban her mother pretty for the younger middles turn up along the bottom and such unanimous consensus of opinion. " particularly r older sister. are trimmed with adorable button, you know, into a series of han- Nothing if toe gay for her eager neeThey girt. Bot it is a harmless idea; in fact, a!- -' little vbite or eolered kid collars and dy little pockets. And now yeu can dle. Now the stripes that were inaugott practiclSone, and certainly an cuffs, washable kid. mother, sq that get the soft blue flannel skirt cut urated this Summer go up and d tconoaiic one, for it givei the smalN when it is soiled all It needs is"a end narrow to instead of (round, gad the a u cheaper shops an opportunity spong!ng"o8 with soap aad water. I straight corduroy Jersey match middy to be fall sweater,1 instead pi peinf of turn ont "quantity elothes" and to has the background ef wol with can see hr thes are as numerous worn with a navy flannel skirt is difto it ?ery cheaply. Consequently then as the sands of the seashore, and that ferent too-Then there If a middy tertical' e tripes of t contrasting J?ooJ gtrl's wardrobe, whether she go into every school sweater, the prettiest thing of blue, or shadef of silk. 'Thf sUk shapes the st least a local high school or to ' , whit wool with contrasting sailor pot round neck Jor the dpth of an tacit trunk, Vrdin school, can be very satisfy-"- l Then there is the middy. Girls will lar and worn with the large silk mid- and Intshes off the bottom n4 sleeves. right sow to her special tastes and never give that up, and yet It Is about dy tie, A girl who it used to kniitipg Philadelphia Record. to ftther'i bank account ' the farele si ipw the little Jersey frocks that U - : 0V for Oysters, They iresswi" lp the crew have IndorBcd, But tj you accused the fjapper, for it 1 "n : :. 7-a- ord-the:1- eBt jt Wrr!S.e1 ' y - le it alwaya com- |