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Show IgelPage s d Neckwear an Aid ! to Miladys Suit Of 1S i Osnjl. 1 .SuziiK, ;s..so Us !f-a- , t & ; above 'een and wel and ft over ternate ers. the severe and mannish effects that emphasize the trim tallleur and there fare the frilly feminine affairs that I counteract the ORossen Inspired rl-- I gidlty of style. in the first classification fall all the stiff organdie and linen sets that suggest outdoor life. There are Innumerable vestees with edges bound In bright colored range, Chinese red, or the new soft blues with little square buttons to match. One model shows a double I collar, the under one of plain white I organdie edged with blue and the up-- I per being of white linen with a blue crossbar stitch. Then there Is a white vestee of lawn with a narrow front panel edged with salmon pink and pink flowers worked on the round collar. Cuffs are to be found with many of these sets, which are appropriate for either the tailored suit or the sweater and plaited skirt color characterA deep izes many of the lace sets. And there material-o- a TANLAC HAS NO EQUAL Lniun.) Mrs. MONDAY Breakfast: Griddle cakes, sausage. Dinner: Spoon bread. Supper: Cheese custard. TUESDAY Breakfast: Oranges, poached eggs. Dinner: Veal stew wfth dumplings. Supper: Potato soup. WEDNESDAY Breakfast: Oranges, corn flakes and cream. Dinner: Round of beef en casserole. Supper: Milk toast TH U R S DAY Breakfast : French toast. Dinner: Cream of spinach soup. Supper: Macaroni and cheese. FRIDAY Breakfast: Poached eggs on toast Dinner: Fried fish. Supper: French fried potatoes. SATURDAY Breakfast: Omelet Dinner: Apple pie. Supper: Baked beans, fresh rolls. cafe-au-la- lt Franconia Potatoes. Parboil, for ten minutes, potatoes of uniform size, then place around the roast, rolling them In the fat and occasionally so that they are turning Charming materials are delightfully well browned. combined to make this Spoon Bread. canton crepe dress which Is trimmed two Take of sweet milk, add cupfuls with large pearl buttons. one cupful of commeal and cook until It makes a smooth mush; add two cupfuls of buttermilk,' half a teaspoonVariety of Neckwear ful of soda, one teaspoonful of salt, eggs, mix well and to Beautify Her Frock three bake a in dish. Serve from pudding The feature of neckwear has develthe dish. an enormous into White oped industry. Cheese Custard. things, collars and cuffs, chemisettes, several slices of bread with Spread allurtuckers, ruffling by the yard, all In a buttered baking dish, butter, lay because of freshness their ing dainty and flattery, have been augmented by make a custard of a pint of milk, two an enormous assortment of novelties eggs, salt and cayenne to taste, pour over the bread and bake until the of another and wholly different sort. The colored needlework that came custard is set Serve hot. ' . Round of Beef r Casserole. in when . our . Interest, In foreign . folk Put was quickened is now reproduced In of a cupful of suet neckwear. Round collars, square and In a hot casserole, add one cupful bateau-shape- d collars, usually with each of the following: celery, carrots, cuffs to match, embroidered in peasant onion, and chopped ham. Cook the design and color, are sold in sets. vegetables until brown, lay In a slice Waistcoats of tailored cottons and lin- of round steak and cover with more ens and underblouse of crepe de chine, of the same mixture, Cook until the muslin or lace are to be had for the vegetables are tender, remove the tailored suits, and millions of yards vegetables, spread over the meat a of figured georgette in many colors layer of raisins and continue cooking and new patterns finely plaited are another hour and a quarter. sold for fichus and neck frills on the popular Give me the money that has been frocks. in war, and I will clothe Dress and Cape of Beige spent Crepe de every man, woman and child in an Chine. Tunic Skirt Terminates In Many New attire of which kings and queens Styles of Small Side Plaits. be proud. I will build a Sunshades for Summer would schoolhouse in every valley over is no limit to the the whole earth. I will crown Parasols not long ago faoea into a Ingenious combina- most every hillside with a place of wortions of contrasting laces. A inconspicuous place In the fashship consecrated to the gospel of ion is an oblong panel attached to anovelty while the creme de la peace. Charles Sumner. round cremecategory, in the collar which may be worn either fashionable world with a tawny skin and despised the 8 suit, the sides A FEW COMMON DISHES being tucked away from view, or on a elegancies of a more feminine age. frock, the whole But the whims of a generation have panel showing the color of the dress It Is the ordinary, every-da-y food turned again to the protection of a which we serve through its delicate texture. so often tha; is of and the new styles are leA similar the most Interest line of division runs sunshade, gion. to us, and when through the new models Frilly silk things of taffeta, with which may be we can, with a feminine or completely ruffles, lace, hand little severely masculine. On the one side many manipulapainted, flowered batik, outre, conven-tionathere is the rigid stock of tion, create someor pique picturesque, everything expreslinen and on the other a thing very tasty high collar sive of fashions moods and tenses, are of lace supporting a from the common Jabots are being shown. Scotch plaids with sweet-woojabot much in evidence foods, something everywhere, as are sticks, printed silks with buttons and many other details of finworth while. late handles, styles In Braised Beef. Try out two thin ishing, such as fagoting and tiny rufsilks, with Jeweled tips all and slices of fat salt fles. All of which combine to make pork and remove the more are seen In the department many scraps. Wipe three pounds of beef the spring neckwear of unusually In all the smart cut from the round and sprinkle with shops. salt, pepper and flour; brown the surface in hot fat, not turning to allow the juices to carefully Place escape. Golf Shoes for Women colors are beautiful, apricot, peach, on a trivet in a deep and sand and flesh. These will be charm- surround with these baking pan vegetables : Same as Worn by Men ing with summer silks and muslins. cupful each of onion, turnip, celShoes and stockings are interesting ery and carrot, all cut fine ; add onehalf and striking in the latest styles. EsChoker Beads teaspoonful of peppercorns and salt pecially the new stockings. The Choker beads now take new and un- Cover with three cupfuls of boiling signers of mens fashions have antici- usual shapes. Instead of the cover closely and cook at simerstwhile water, pated womens fancy in hosiery, for huge round beads, mering spiked choker Baste temperature for four hours. some of the newest ideas in womens the meat every half hour and" beads are shown. These are hand-custockings for sports wear are exact so that no two beads are alike, in crys- turn it after the second hour. Serve copies of those worn by smartly tal and jet. Some are pointed at the with a brown sauce made from the dressed men for many seasons. in the ends ; others are cut in and liquor Puffs. pan. The regular golf stockings, wheth- octagonal shapes. The hexagonal Date Take cream puffs, and cubes" of cut er they are worn for golfing only or crystal are strung on knotted cords. fill with a mixture of chopped dates, with any sports or street dress, are The heavier the knot, the more effect a teaspoonful of lemon Juice and sweetened whipped cream. heavy in appearance, ribbed or plain tive the strand. In .the weaving, and are Cold Slaw. Slice firm cabbage and gayiy patterned. There art blocks and checks, into a dish of cold water to crisp. put Beaded Handbags Drain and pour over the following stripes and patterns reproducing A handbag that is not at its best untime: To two well Egyptian, Russian and other figures. til after dressing at nightfall is a lovely imported beaten eggsserving The colors are showy, some f add cupful of combining one of black moire, beaded and all that one sees In the peasant needle- with radium beads. In the fringed sour cream and cook over hot water daytime work so much in vogue on blouses and these beads resemble the cut steel until thick ; take from the fire and add the simpler frocks. beads. At night, however, they become two tablespoonfuls of vinegar, In silk and lisle, the very smartest illuminated and sparkle in shades of teaspoonful of salt and a dash of When the dressing Is cold hosiery is striped, as were the stock-g- s purple and orange. Another attractive cayenne. ago and for so long bag, less expensive, Is of black moire add to the cabbage. considered distinctly bourgeois. In in which runs a satin stripe, with la: lockings for dressier wear the new sets of petit-poiembroidery. corn-colore- n : one-fourt- h j one-piec- ( Stomach pains would make me so weak I would feel right faint. The least exertion would completely exhaust me and six months before taking Tanlac I was so weak I had to hire my housework done. I was in bed most of the time for two months and was getting desperate. Tanlac was more than a match for my troubles and eight bottles left me feeling fine. I eat and sleep like a child and have energy and strength that makes life a pleasure. Tanlac Is simply grand. Tanlac is for sale by all good druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. By reason of the fact that she speaks from her long experience as a professional nurse, the statement of Mrs. J. Clark, of 415 Walsworth Ave., Oakland, Calif., will be of interest to all who are In need of an upbuilding tonic. In all my fifteen years experience as a trained nurse, says Mrs. Clarks statement I never found the equal of Tanlac as a stomach medicine and tonic. Two years ago an attack of influenza left me without appetite and my stomach In such a bad fix that the Tanlac Vegetable Pills for constipalittle I did eat seemed, to do me harm tion made and recommended by th instead of good. manufacturers of TANLAC. Beer From Potatoes Doubly Useful New uses for potatoes are being My new housemaid is a treasure," sought by scientists, who have found declared the enthusiastic matron. I that by the utilization of dried pota- had a bridge game on and one lady toes a strong, palatable beer may be failed to show up. You know how It is obtained. The potato taste and odor she gave me no notice whatever. vanish if the wort is completely Very annoying. cooked. From the carbonized rotten The housemaid, however, put on and spoiled potatoes a useful bleach- one of my gowns and filled In beautiing substance has been made and this fully. black bleaching powder, if mixed with That was helpful. turpentine, makes a good shoe polish. Yes, and I won her weeks wages." Children Cry for Castoria Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups No Narcotics! A d well-beate- J. Clark Says Tanlac Was More Than Match for Her Troubles. As the spring draws near, green vegetables will be coming into the market and the garden suppyllng fresh green things such as green onions, radishes, spinach and lettuce. Lettuce Is grown Inf such abundance now that It may be purchased the year round. In most markets, very reasonable In price. SUNDAY Breakfast: Omelet muffins, doughnuts. Dinner: Roast of beef, franconia potatoes. Supper: Bread and cheese sandwiches, lettuce salad. plain-edge- d itIs it KITCHEN CABINET WEEKLY MENU SUGGESTIONS 1 m the John PROFESSIONAL NURSE SAYS The 1. lail. Western raewspsper Two types of neckwear accompany :the spring clothes and they represent Influences, divergent diametrically In the a fashion correspondent eays There are Js'ew York Herald-Tribun- e. tte lountafo Trim This Crepe Dress Ways to tify Garments. r sfUly jj. takes Large Pearl Buttons in Pecoration Will Serve Beau Queer ef SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRliM, UTAH Mother ! been in Fletchers Castoria has Food; giving natural sleep without use for over 30 years to relieve opiates. The genuine bears signature of babies and children of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea ; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Assertion of Rights The Rights of Man Is a famous statement, in 17 clauses, adopted by the French national assembly in August, 1879. It was modeled after the American Declaration of Independence and marked out the leading principles of a limited monarchy based upon a constitution. It was severely criticized by Edmund Burke in his Reflections on the French Revolution, and warmly defended by Thomas Paine In his Rights of Man. Shrewd Guess I heerd tell in town today, related Gap Johnson of Rumpus Ridge, upon his return from a shopping expedition to the county seat, that they arrested a member of the legislater yesterday." Good landl ejaculated Mrs. Johnson. What for? I didnt ask. I judged, though, that It was for being a member of the legislater. Kansas City Star. The handsomest shoe often pinches the foot. 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Corflex SELDOM have you had the opportunity to buy for Women such wonderful shoe values as you wifi Black Kid Blucher Oxford. find in W. L. Douglas $7.00 and effect gives Comfort Corset $8.00 shoes in our retail stores and and Supports Arch. 7.oQ in good shoe stores everywhere. Only by examining them can you appreciate their superior qualities. FOR ECONOMY and dependable value, wear shoes that have W.L. for Men A popular Douglas name and the retail Brogue Oxford stamped on the soles. price In Mahogany If not for sale in your vicinity. Russia Calf, eyelets to write for Illustrated Catalog match. Also in Blackvelour Calf, nickel eyelets. Both showing how to order shoes by mail. O are good value. 1 $7.00 W.L Dooglu Shoo Co., 10 Spark St., Brockton, Mw. |