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N, U, BALTIMORE, NO, 5.1924, Question not, but live and labor Till your goal be won, Helpiing every feeble neighbor, Seeking help from none. Life is mostly froth and bubble, Two things stand like stone: Kindness in another's trouble, Courage in your own. DISHES OF MER!T When It is hard to think of anything different for dessert try using a can of peaches or pears. Take one- half of a pear or peach, place on a round of cake, cut } out with a biscuit cutter, pour over a little of the ? canned julece, sprinkle with chopped nuts and top with sweetened whipped cream. Cheese Pie—~To one cupful of cream cheese, pressed through a sieve, add a tablespoonful of sugar, the julce and rind of a lemon, a tablespoonful of butter melted, the yolks of two eggs beaten and the stiffly beaten the last. Salt to taste and bake in one crust. A nice supper dish may be prepared For the batter use the ~-one cupful of milk, two the flavor, Oriental Cream.—Soak a tablespoon- ful of gelatin in one-fourth of a cup- en. pint of whipped cream. mold and chill thoroughly. “lavor with one-half teaspoonful each of lemon and vanilla. lee with lemon frosting. enke 1s to be baked In small gem pans, If you can't get to be uncommon through going straight. you'll never get to do It through being erooked. Dickens COMPANY DISHES an occasional frill will only make It more alluring. Pipe with whipped cream and a bit of chopped ginger, or whipped cream stirred with a few grated cheese hianch anybody, but it Chestnut Croquettes.—Boll, quart of chestnuts; of crumbs, cupful cracker of celery salt, a few dashes of paprika Combine all the ingré into balls; dip into peanut butter, Stuffing for Turkey or Duck.—Dtain one can of asparagus tips, add one cupful Jf chopped hard cooked eggs, one small onion chopped and browned in two tablespoonfuls of butter, two cupfuls of bread crumbs, salt and pepper to taste. Mix and moisten with cream to make the dressing of the right consistency. Stuff the day before roasting, as the fowl Is much better seasoned. Fruit Sherbet.—Puauss a can of apri- cupful of cranberry julce, the juice of one lemon, and three oranges, on< cup ful of heavy cream and sugar to sweeten, Freeze to a soft mush, add two well-beaten egg whites, beat up well and pack in lee and salt for two to three hours. Serve In glasses with a spoonful of whipped eream to which vanilla has been added for flavor. Top each with candied cranberries, Frangipane Tarts—Place a halved peach in a pastry sheli, fill the eavl- ties with chopped almonds and sun round with shredded coconut. To the juice from the peaches add the juice and grated rind of two lemons and simmer until thick, adding some sugar, Pour this sirnp over the peaches. Top with a meringue, or a marshmallow placed on each peach and brown in a slow oven. . Whipped cream may be served Instead of either, If preferred Rechauffe of Beef, Creole Style. Melt three tablespoonfuls of butter, add a tablespoonful each of minced onion and green pepper, cook until ten. der; ndd three tablespoonfuls of flour, a cupful of broth, one-half cupful of tomato puree, half teaspoonful pach of salt and grated horseradish, one teaspoonful of lemon juice and two cupfuls of cooked ment diced. Serve in a border of rice, i ® With Plaid Suits Decoration Considered Nec- essary for Every Coat or Sweater. Plalds and checks are having a great vogue in Paris, particularly In woolens, writes a Paris correspondent In the New York Tribune. Practically every Important tullor and every Paris dressmaker who makes tailored suits Is using plaids, Dresses with long of intermingling tone, It Is quite the fashion to use mono toned plalds—that Is to say, brown and beige, several shades of blue, like wise shades of green and tones of gray. The plaid {8 not always clearly defined, often being In the ombre and Jaspe effects. Smart women reserve these plaids for traveling, Informal morning wear and for sports clothes, but other women of less fustidious and less discriminating taste use the plaid sult for dress or for general wenr All sorts of scarfs are worn with these plaid costumes. In fact, too much stress cannot be placed on the scarf as the complement to the fash. lonable toliette of today. “In sports wear the scarf Is of utmost Impor- tance. Every cont or swenter has Its matching whether knitted or made from a fabric. The separate scarf of brillinnt-hued printed silk took all the autumn resorts by storm, and one feels sure from the prepara | tlon now In hand of beautiful novelties of this character that no costume on the Riviera thiz winter will be com- plete without a scarf. Among the latest novelties In scarfs i are those made of heavy crepe maro- { caln, and are about two and one-half scarf i One Way of Wearing the Scarf. long yard wide and three-quarters of a! They are exquisitely em- | broldered in bold designs of high col | Some of them are oriental in ef- | The scarf as a component part of the fashionable enstume Is a dominant idea. Every important dressmaker is the scarf In many forms at tached to or cut in one with the dress | Most of the new fur conts are fin- ished with scarfs in preference to col lars. i Dainty Evening Shoes | Evening shoes were never more at- | tractive than are the present styles, | and the buckles and ornaments with | which they are trimmed are as preity | as the fewels worn at the throat and | in the colffure. For satin slippers are | Colorful Effects in Fashionable Jewelry One might suppose that after the continued cruze for the wearing of so | much jewelry a reaction would be in| order. Not only has this reaction not occurred but the demand for all sorts of novelties in the way of bracelets, pendants, earrings and other orna- ments seems to grow stronger each hday and jewelry, both with the Parisienne and the American woinan, becomes more and more elaborate with an increasing number of pieces worn at one time, Jewelry Is colorful this winter. The entire gamut of semi-precious stones ls worn during the day in vivid and contrasting colors—red and black ef- fects in éoral and onyx and green and blue colorings in jade and lapis. They are worn as neckinces, us earrings and as bracelets, Even watch bracelets, which used to be worn mostly on black ribbpn are now worn on bright red ribbon by the very smart est women. Among the new vogues sponsored is the “brooch cliquet,” or double-head- ed pins, which are worl in the day- time as hatpins and also as an orna ment at the waist These pins are very often composed of valuable stones. ¥ Floating Panel Hangs Below Hem of Skirt For the woman who clings to the beloved soft gown Vienet is creating delightful models, reveling in the satin crepes, employing the flouting panel that ripples below the skirt hem, using pow and then » feweled motif and sel. Brushed Angora Wool for Sage-Green Suit . £" airy Tale oY MARY BONNER ie COT RAT BY WELTLAN HOW APM UO seat DOLLY She is not really a dolly. That is, she is not a toy and she is not of the big Doll family. She is a dolly In daintiness and she Is a dolly, too, because she is lovable and hugable just as a dolly is. But she Is a real live person and she Is called Dolly as a pgt- name. You see, she is a pet just as a doll | is a pet, When her family tried to call her by her real name It didn't seem natural. | It was a nice name to use for school sions, but It was not the name which sounded natural for her family to use when they wanted to let her know much they loved her. And so it began. They called her Dolly at first when they wanted to show her In just one more little way that they thought she was the dearest person and the sweetest person and the lovellest person, And then they wanted to let her know in just one more way that they loved her so that they had to call her by a pet name. jut it didn’t seem to them that there time when they Showing winsome sage-green suit of brushed angora wool, that is sure to to all feminine hearts. The | influence, | bluebirds, Rome Coro | nets, fleur de lis and stars. of | a chou of tulle or gold or sliver gauze | held withen tiny Jeweled button An extravagant French model has | so like the rimming that on | the | Shoe buttons must not be visible, ae | to the present-day { mode. | there are still gold slides side. Two Coats Accompany New Black Velvet Frock Jenny uses wuch black with bril liant colors in her ensembles She shows an Interesting use of two dif ferent coats for the one dress in a | model calied Chapon Rouge. This Is | a black velvet dress trimmed with a | brilliant red metal wolre and red and | gold embroideries. One coat is of | black velvet and the other of the red | iv changing the coat the immediately transformed to dressy. Patou’'s most successful eon- | semble de solr has been named 1'Or Rouge. It consists of a dress and eape of copper-colored salombo, which te moired. The dress Is trimmed with | three tiers of copper fringe and the cape has a beautiful sable collar and dostume Is Jean i Ribbon Bows Trim Frock Crepe de jour in a Venus peach | color fashions a dance frock of simple, | girlish lines. A large chou of the wma. | terial puffs over the right hip. Down | the front of the frock, from neck to | hem, is a line of quaint Valentine bows of half-inch sliver ribbon, tacked down flat. dom any trimming beyond a single outlining row of rhinestones, of which she Is frankly fond, One such sample of the artist's talent, notes a fashion writer In the crepe. The frock proper is a chemise, cut V in the neck In front, round at the back and sleeveless. Marking the walstiine at the hips, a square of the material is gathered slightly on at each side, half the width of the ma- terial, and left loose to cascade almost to the floor. The gown is plain in the back, the skirt gathered slightly to the bodice. A line of brilllants edges the neck and” hangs like a necklace, front and back, finished with a pretty orna- ment of the stones. Thuls rhinestone outline marks also the under arm seams and another such ornament fin. isles at éach side, There 18 no effort at elaborating thi gown which the author's Imitatgre have reproduced in countless ways, . terials and colors. Vionet goes In also for the front drapery that marks a striking contrast to the back of the frock, which Is straight from the neck to the hem. Without reason or apol- ogy a plece of the material is set, plaited or gathered In the middie of the front of the dress, fastening across the low waistline and banging almost to the floor, to be stumbled over, never to be held aside, If the wearer be au fait, Handsome Victorian Ruff An exceedingly gooddooking acces: sory for the black-sllk day frock Is a large flared raff made of wide heavy white ribbon, with narrow stripes of black velvet. Black velvet ribbon holds It at the neck, and swings In loops and streamers. i % Now once a year, as ls the custom happy they were about that, the time having them that they didm't it any more—and yet on & birthday every one wants to show just a litfle more of the Joy that is felt that some one they love is having another birth day and they hope many, many, many more ! So they prepared a little celebration. Just ss they did each year! For each year it grew more important that there must be a lMttie celebration for their beloved Dolly. So this year they gave a very small party best of all. They would give a big party later on but thoge who her the most wanted funny little tune as they that, fat, You're perfect Just being you. Dollp, we love you precious one You makes us so glad and You're full you're eur 50 Bay, of action and full of fun way. we may, When now as we We wish sing this of the day Then ents, but not very many-—just a few little things, for this year they had a Dolly Sat at the Head. surprise for Dolly, She was to pick out her little gifts herself on the next day, for they knew there were several little things she wanted which she could pick out just right. After that they had peach ice cream, for they thought It was a good thing to have the ice cream of a flavor which was like Dolly—and Dolly was just like a little peach, too! They had a cake with candles and they made speeches and cheered, and Dolly sat at the head of the table with a wreath about ber head and at the back of her chair ribbons gayly were tied there, Green ferns were decorating the table and a carrot made mostly out of marshmallow stood upon the table, too, for Dolly was very fond of marsh- mallow. And as the smiles of all looked so brightly happy in the candlelight Dol. Iy's heart glowed warmly that she was so loved and the hearts of the others that they had Dolly to love, . For what is nicer than on a birth- day to show, fust a little more than at any other time of the year, how ‘much we love the one whose birthday we are celebrating and about which we are rejoicing? On His Good Behavior Caller—How do you like your new teacher, Robert? : Bobby--1 don't know; 1 haven i Ms. A. Costello | carelta ~Donaldson Studle Are You Rundown? How to Regain Your Strength , D. 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