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Show , 7v TIIE SUNDAY EXAMINER: OGDEN, UTAH. SUND Y MORNING. -- ErTEM l.Eli r- ' - " - e - 1000. ! - ! , I . i t ? i. j t Recipes and Suggestions for Preserving. Tailored Cloth Models. T DOIOTHT DALE. ta tn tba brawn, and plala black being eaperlally a. lift already pmlitlM aew tailor BodM for tba catalog season, approved of, llalrllno etrlpaa are area lad altbongb It la atlll a llttlo oarly to among many of tba cberlot aoltlnga, and yiare aaa'a order for a miutar ntrret vague ahadad plaid, are eliowu by aume tba fall models of lightweight of tbe beat tallora. Tbe combination of a rnth ran bo aafely taken aa abowlag tba plaid checked or atrlped clotb aklrt wltb trend of faabloa for tba earning winter. a Jacket of plala cloth baa been exA great many of tba now aiodala ara ploited by aeveral of tba beat honaea, but mad wltb lone coata, although undeniably atyliab It la hardly tba Empire tradenrlca; bat It la to he rerommeudrd anlraa one can afford aaltkcly that tbla stylo will ba accept twa or three tailor gowna, aa a eoatume bp many of tba bcatdreaaod women, aa of tbla dearrlptlon la apt to become It la of doahtful bocomlngncaa to any bat rather tlreeome If won eonatantly. a very aleader figure, and except for car For mldaeaaoa wear during tbe fall ring wear or eery elaborate froeka la nat and early winter a great many of the specially aul table. Indeed, the eary aew dealgna have the abort Eton coat, clotb tailor frorka are tbe moat made abort enough to clearly define tbe mndlah for general .tract wear, tbe walat line. Tbeae Etna model, are nau.l-t- y eaat fitted fat at the back and made a little Icaa acvera la alyle tbaa ra, ahort-walste- d of plenty we are Inclined to lay aalde aomethlng for nae In time of need. Tbla la particularly true when one baa a bountiful aupply of fruit, which la a welcome addition to tbe tabla, and which, anli-apreserved, can ba enA joyed only during It a brief eaaaoa. point about preserving la to get tba fruit when It la at Ite boat, at which time It la alao moat plentiful and leant expensive. Alwaya take threrquarters of a pound of augar to a pound of fruit, became when pound for pound le taken tbe preaervea are uanally too aweet and ayrupy and tbe flavor la more or lean concealed. Put curranta, grapea and other email fruit freed of hullo, a few at a time, la a colander steading la a paa of water. Tbe water shoald just cover tbs fruit, and ihould be changed, perhaps, aeveral Inetlaetfvely, la time times. Tbaa tarn tbe fruit onto a cheesecloth to drain. Hrald plum to remove tbe oklna, or, if these are lo bo retained, wipe the ootsldo and prick la aeverab to avoid places bunting, reaches, pean aad similar fruit should ba neatly pared and coveted with cold water to present discoloration. Grape Preserves. Weigh the grapes of a pound of and allow Ibree-foarth- a sugar to a pound of frulL Ulnae tba bunrbes of grapea la cold water, diala and aquaria the pulp from the akin of each grape. Heat ths pulp gradually and conk until tha aeoda come out oaully. Tea or IS minutes will lit requited. Pass through a sieve Just fine onoogb to beep hack tba seeds. Cook the skins and pnlp HI mluutra. then add the augar and cog-tlucooking until tha liquid thickens slightly. Btora It Into aartben or glass Jars. With Ginger. Para, IVara Preaarved quarter and core eight pounds of pears; h of a pound of ent or break ' loose In front being tbe Broadcloth, cheviot, serge itlngs ere ell used for costumes risHB. the trimming Itelng- ocra- of braid, but generally of fitltcb-th- e doth, wltb rover collar aud f velvet, heavy silk, leather or tbs cloth. tine model which I ' good style show a plain tlagle--ofd fastening with a row ,vt, buttons dowa tbe middle, of tbe lib a small notched collar ef tbe with velvet, tbe sleeves 1wing r without trimming beyond a row II buttons at tha hand The aklrt ind was gut In circular style panel effect In front, all aklrtu ef)l being quite short. In eouifurt- i model length. ret inuny uf the aew skirt mode's bed In various way a although all s' ao dealxned tbat a closely fit-iline I given. Bklrta which have nr an Inverted plait wp the water fiout are much tu evidence! and fed circular model trimmed with around tbe lower part an atlll opular. A to material A mixed and I rhermtA flne serxeB and plala lead la tavur. shades of lai. Treatment of Windows. i . BABA CRAHFORD. Into pieces Grate tbe rlud root ginger ofrtwe or three lemons. Put tba pears, ginger and gratad lemon Into a uurrpaa la layers, with ala pounds of sugar, add a eup of water two If tbe pears ara dry. Let It heat eery slowly and conk until tbe pears look clear. Add the Juice of ala lemons when the fruit la rather more tbaa half cooked. Two hour if cooking will often be needed. Preserved Watermelon Rind. Remove tbe green enter akin of tho rind and cut tba nat Into plerea of small alas. Cover with cold water aad add a tableapnouful of aalt for earh quart of water. let It stand over night In the anlted water, than drain and rlnae thoroughly, rook Drain In boiling water until truuaparenL carefully. For each pound of rlud make a ayrup of three fourth! of a pound of sugar and half a cupful of water and skim carefully; then add the meloa. aud for each pound put In half an ounce of ent la slices. ginger root and a Cook aboat SO mlnolea. or until It seem a thoroughly flavored wltb tba ginger aud lemon. Take out the preserve from tbe ayrup with a perforated dipper and put It Into Jar; boll tba ayrup until rich and tblck and pour It over tba fruit lo the jam, Apple and Quince To one Preaervea. perk of aweet apples I hi red aud quartered taka IS qulneee. cut la eighths. Weigh tbe whole and for earh poond of fruit s of a pound of augar. take Place alternate layers of fruit aud sugar In a preserving kettle, add I wo cupa of water aud let It stand overnight. In tbe morning rook It over a alow Are until Ilia fruit la tender end tha syrup clear. Orange Marmalade- .- Cse one letnon to of a earh Are oranges aud pound of sugar to one wond of prepared fruit. Wipe tbe fruit cantfully, thru three-fourth- three-fourth- s ara the hip length coal, many of than braided vesta, fonrtfully cut showing rovers button or doth strappings a trimmtngA Tbe first drawing among the I Must rattens shows one of these Eton coatA tba (rant of tba Jacket being eat la points and trimmed with etltcbed bends of the buttons and cloth, small cloth-coverebroadcloth luact piece of cream-whil- e narrow In aoutacbe and silk cord. braided wen revere and of rhlff'm The girdle velvet, and bund of velret were also let luto jbe trimming of tho cuffA Tbe model gnwa was of blulah gray broadcloth, tbe velvet trimmings aud liralitp being In a slightly darker shade of the same color. Tbe second design was sketched from a coat anlt ef strlied cheviot, and was designed far lets formal wear tbaa .tha The enwt had Eton model Just dew-rlliethe bach of the raver collar, tbe ruff of faced the with blathpocket end part er, tbe costnme being of browe with e' narrow, white halrllee stripe, tbe leather faring being also In brown and tbe bat-tunof browa crochet. AtOBOTMI DALE. . d AKA CUANrOIID. 1 Roll Puff Paste. Roll Pnff Paata tag gives below;. Oue-elg- ht Artistic window rartalaa suitable to tbe room la which they at heed ar of groat Iniponaaro la the decoration of any apartment, aud even when the question uf expense has ;o bo carefully considered very aaecwaful results raa he gained by Uf course. If one goes planning. to the larger shops and house-dec- o rating stores tbs prices for the better grade of rurialui are rather high. Ilewsswr, as tbe alyle of window drapery Is Mill the farerite mods, very beautiful rurtalna may be mad at home with llltie dlffli-ult(lain white eerim, while fishnet and the various tbla materials that coma for tha purpose are all used, and may sillier b finished by flat bands of renabnaero braid. Inset bands sf heavy, While-dotte- d end lac or ruffleA Swiss, which may be had for a makes or IS excellent IS rents yard, bedroom eurtaliiA being mad qnll will a rod lb tat of liras at o and bung be upper sash, the curtain banging slant ala Ilirbes lielaw tbe sill. A very pretty some sensually artistic design, bo sash rtirulaa at all ara wad, although colored curtains of tapestry, "linen, taffeta, alik or brocade hung aa brass rings- - at the top of the sash are eftaa eaeA Thee car talus ran be pushed together Ilk a poror whea ea wishes to tiere at a'.-hshads tbe room. ao tbat roller shad, a though they ara alas erica as4 aro not t t. necessary- - Curb a window la HI ua (rated la tba third Plata, la thla case th window was a triple OB and filled In a recessed altera Tha loaf la ana aad af tba apartment narrow window panes were sf leadrd glass, the upper part ef each pane being done Is apsqus white and yellow glaaa, with aquarsa of light grata glass nlsn act Into tbs patten. Tbe woodwork ef the window, aa wall aa tba rooai, of roar, was doa la Ivory whlls anamal, tha wall being panelled and bang with willow groan Th bracket light wan brocade paper. of lea dad art glaaa matcblag ths windows, all tha lights coming from th aids of tha of aa lurb thlrk and rut la rounds wltb a cgka eulter or some mold ef that also. Put a little of tbe mlatura ea each plfee; moisten one half tho edge with cold 'water aad fold over tbe pastry, pressing tbe dry edge upon the half tbat la moistened very closely. Bake about 33 minutes In a alow area. Puff Paata. Puff paste should be used always for tart and1 plea of all aorta. It la usually mads of equal weights of flour and butler, about a pound of each, alao the white of one egg and a cupful of water, JCo tell la needed If salted butler four-inc- h I t i , Tat tbe flour on a slab and shave Into of the butter, using a knife, i It then moisten It with tbe water, luto which baa been stirred tbe beaten white of eae egg. ' The elect amount of water dpiende upon tbe dryneea of tbe floor, aud cart mnat be taken tbat tbe paste la neither ton stiff to roll eaolly nor ao soft tbat It will stick, hnt tbat It baa a flexible, dry consistency. Work It wltb the band uatll It la pcrforlly smooth and roll It Mile longer than It la out tll K broad and about half aa lurb la thickness. Wbca Just right fold It over, wrap It la a napkin, put It la a paa aud place tbe pan on tbe Ice. ' Work tbe buttgr wltb a spoon till It la flexible and press out as aiach of Its water aa poaallde, then mold It late a fiat, square rake and set It on tbe Ice. W'hea tbe paste and butter are perfectly cold lay the paste ea the slab. Place the. rake of butter In tbe renter and fold the pasts ever It, first tbe sldra and then the ends. Tbe paala should then entirely cover tbe batter. Roll It out luto a atrip throe times longer tbaa broader keeping tbe ydges straight. Put K on the Ice again, wrapping It In a napkin to keep moisture from gathering. When It Is enliroly cold roll It out aud fold It au before. Tbla la to he don six or eight times, rolling It In the opposite direction each rime. Great rare must be need not to let the butter come through, which will happen unless It I extremely bo-fo- time. ' Cut At bard boiled Crumbled eggs In thick, round slieea. Dip them Into the yolk of an egg. Iieaten wltk a of water and slightly aalled. Then lay in brand crumb, and when well brows. Ben hot with toaatefl covered Eg. fry bread. finish la alao glean by hiving hung arrnas ths top of tha curtains a valance of silk or fig u rad cratoau to match tha furnishing! of tha room. When that arc acvcml windows, so that th light will not bo excluded too much, long curof drapery material may also bo arranged to hang down on each rids, tbla effect being especially good In drawingor dining-rooroom, Itrlng-rooWhere tbe room In rather dark or where there la only on wide window n valance and aids curtains of tbla Bilk of a golden-yellocolor will do much toward light suing tba room, and la partlrnlarly effective when the room la papered la soft Use clevar green, blue or tan ihadeA la young housekeeper, whoso dluiog-rooa dty flat looked over a villa of roofs and backyard freer, carried out thin Idea of having yellow Mia curtains to give sunlight effect lo th non too well lighted room, but further screened her window I ism-with heavy curtains of novelty fishnet, tbe mesh of which, though very itb-oopen, completely screened th view obalrnctlng th light. Ferns nr growing plants placed In a window add much to any room, and are very effective la carrying oct a scheme of decoration. On the other band, when the view from one's w Inflow! g pleasant to look upon, aa uanally the cast wltb sulmrliaa houses. It Is often more desirable to arrange one's window curtains so tbat a pretty bit of landscape or clew can have a share la For making tho room look attractive. such a room very thla white net sash cur lain may ba used, tha curtains being looped back. Id some of the new bouses, wbara the windows ar afi Jeada-- fllas at tain i room. Th furaltar was mostly la maflaw-enhogany and upholstered la plala and tapestries or brocades la tone of old roA pala yellow, green or crimson . Th floor waa of highly polished hardwood, tba oriental rugs bring of darker tone of Tbe lb color schema Just mentioned. portieres at tbe two doorways were rnnde allkA bat were of different colorings, one set bring af plain green velour aud tbe other of flowered brocade showing a pal tern of rosea and green leave on a yellowish tan background. . BEATRICE CARET. Horla bait a yard high. Heels, It la said, owa their origin to Persia, when they were Introduced apoa sandals la th shape of Mocha of wood fixed underneath. These blocks of wood were used simply to rile tho feat from the burning txndi of that country, aad were about two I dc be high. With tha Persian women three block were vastly higher tbaa those Effected by tba mm. thrir bright being from 18 Inches to S feet high, thus becoming of tba nstvr of stilts marc then anything rise. Strangely enough, many years after a similar fashion came Inin vogue In fonlee, but th motive I thla res was comically differ, ent, for by It Jealous husbands thought that they would bo able tu keep thrir wive at homA Th supports of Buck shore In Venice were called yhaptneyA' and to appease the vanity of th ladle, and doubtless also to sugar tho pill, were mad highly ornate. The height of there rhaplneya determined the rank ef th wearer, the noblest dames being per mined to wear them bait a yard or mera I i f blAb, I a 0 4 - i la used. cold; wo It la safer to put It away after each turn. If tbe buffer show signs of coming through cover the apot with flour and set it away at once. It should be cold before It hi rut brio ahspea, as tbe layers will stick together aud cold R Is put In the men. It lu the me gentian of the writer that this recipe should tie put assy for reference, as It is aeevseary to assure tart and pie Of (Ite heat quality. It will keep for some- s V .f I BEATRICE CARET. BV take off the perl la quarters and remove as Much ef tbe white hitter portion of the rind a la not desired; rut the twat of the poet Into shreds. Cut tbe pulp In halvea and with a glass lemon sqawner or a spoon remove the Juice cud tbe pulp, discarding seed, tough membrane Atlr tbe and whltt. pithy .portloua. augar lute tbe Jules,' pulp and shreds of yellow rlud. aud let rook until very thlrk, but nlkt Arm like Jelly. Tba marmalade la leas liable to lie bitter If the Tangerine or Meaalna orange be used. Tbe rind will lie more tender If simmered la water to rover before tbe addition of tbe augar. Weigh this water with the rind. Jules, etc.. In determining tbe quantity of augur required. - i f s - v. A 41. ,s..v'Vv'SV e ' wW tv, |