(nrday Evening, May 23, 1925 i
THE EUGENE UUAHD
Page Three
tisued from : W two) j
I
.1, .ml -Mrs. K. 1'. Horrn.
-i hr selected commit-
I .T l,l!in ' '"
f KufM" is known lliruugh-
T .me ui " 1I lu
during the sale last
. ,1, tmrriran lesion i
UlbJ ' . .... ities. is fr the ben-
",,U .li.ahle.1 war veterans and
' "'. All lioiiines to be
iires-n h.ve been made in
1 " li.ispital in 1'ortlan.l
sumo have been made.
,-t
trirh lllld MlSS Klmn
M t were hostesses fur atl
f eirlv si'nns 1'iciiic lun.-heou
l.jlfnl '" '.. .,, 11,111.rs f
uv SflS 11110 uc
i.jiwwj i.i liu Kiiinnier home
A color
r f.niiab'.
.: n.....i,i..k.
t I ..Into Willi llif
.it it.iiF. " -
1 i .lrous anil wild pink gave
; se:tiK lor the atia.r. Mm.
i.j Mmst"" was "
of Mr- J- K- Vr"n an'' lra-
.rt,j luniueo" if-.... -
. . l V. II -Ct,irliii. If
.. Se ; r. ",
. ,n ilAIIMl H'O'su i..r ii.c
11L Jrs. Iltniy SrbwitnnK is to
! the club in iu wccks.
entertained a ilozen
FEATHERS ARE REPLACING FUR ON COATS
Highly Glazed Fabrics and Silk Shawls Are New Things in Fashion, Says
New York Authority
u i.. L. Kiiy
... ... I ..f 1...F-
r. jiarg;irt't, tins iiiteiiioou, hi
tt htfiue. the occasion I'fiug iuw
.:itr ei?"111 ....... .
.'iiiiiitu enju.u'ii me iiin-iuuuii
. follower hv
tiirlhil-l.v JuiHUCou. ine sucsis ;
jabeili Stetson. .Murguerne iveuy, t
hiir Seeley. iuung, .MiUlreU
L,(iin, Mars i rot Si-rnggB.
r!rrla,s airls of Delta Delta
.lit entertained will, nn imnrinat
ia Saiunlay iven.ng at tue vut-
h-iuse. tjuiintiin's ut spring .
,rr8 wt-ro nsfii iiii-uuguuui me
muu. .everiti iMU'in-iun u sun,
hre visitors i'r mv uitbsiuii. i i- ,
ruts am' natrniH'sM's were .Mis.'
pitri-e Kitzsiininous, Air. nu Airs.
J. Mi-K uquu. -Mis. MiRinia Jmiy .
;.tfrl.v. Mr. and Jlrs. Senile burg of
urtlauJ.
On Tliurxl.i.v tweuty-three mein-
m of tlie College Crest Xeigbbur-
wd dub were guests ut lh home
Mrs. K. .S. Tiutie for a very plens-
raMe afternoon. Alls. AI. Al. lle.zer
ad yue uf Kilisn Aliirshail 8 stor-
"Tlie Kittle Death, as a part
U ihe flubs study of Oregon iiu-
A--siting .Mrs. Tut 1 1c were
Irs, K. K- Kratz. Airs. Juseph Alubr,
and Mr, l-'red S. llluuus. 1 hi
ub ii iilauning for a strawberry fes-
af ami daure to he given tne eve-
DiLj vf next Thurxlay at the College
'rt Coiianunity clulhitue. ' -
on AKty 12 i ttr.unelt, Iowa, where,
Mis WillmttiK is a proiuinent stuilvnt '
in the m-iu'iu i.f uuiii- at tirinnell ;
university. It was gi rn in llerrirk
chapel. M s Williams Ins a lovely so- j
prano voiee and her excellent program ;
received unnh praise of the apprevia- .
live audience. Her best numbers were:
' "Caro Alio Hen," Dei'mlani; "The
Hebrew l.tne Song.'' Kinifky-Ksra- '
koff; "The uin io ilie Sun."' Kim-t
sky-Kar.ikoff; "The Jewel Sung,'
from Fausr, (tuiitiml. Miss Williams is
the soloist ftr the tirnnell college ,
g'rls' glee club. She has been in Iowa
all the past winter and is to return j
to her home here rh June.
Alembers of Mitmliy Honk club will
be entertained at the lu-nie of Mrs.
A. K I avails tn Aliu'lay afternoon
with Mis. I. K. Uetin. Mrs. John H.
Hell, Mrs. W. W. Calkins. .Mr. A.
T. Coikerline. Mrs. C. 1. Collins, Airs.
.1. O. Holt, and Airs. A. Ins.ilU as:
i the h"Sleses. During the afternoon'
i the members of the dub will give re
;mrts wild reviews of books read dur- j
I nig the past year, with Airs. J. O. j
Holt leading in the discussion.
' I
Aliss Yerna Al:u field is spending '
f the week -end in Kugene from port- 1
It.ud as the guest of Aliss Kstber Da- ;
vis.
. . . The lueu icore alwajs, every
where. "For men have reason, women rhyme
. . . A man scores always, nil the
time."
Wells wrote that only sixteen
years ago! Only yesterday!
Just think, for a moment, how
times hav changed since llai'.t,
A woman can kick, or run. or play
tennis these days without tearing her
skirts . . . her short skirts that are
no more trouble to her than a man's
trousers are to him.
Moreover, I here are hundreds of
restaurants in America ami Kiigland
and France where a woman can
smoke without being stared at too
nimh. lu New York Vity, she is al
lowed to smoke on street cars.
Ami when it comes to men having
the power of reasoning, exclusively
. . . we all know today that that's
absurd. No one doubts any more
I bat Ihe feminine brain is just as
good as the masculine mental equip
ment ever dared to he!
Only ten years ago, AHoe luer;
Miller wrote a rebellious book, enti-'
lied "Are Women People V" 1
Since that time women have prov
ed that they aro people who know
how to vote, how to go into the'
; world and earn a man's wanes, how
i to bold office, and do many other ,
I things that women never had done
! before.
! And now for the first thn In cen-1
turies, they arc wearing clothes that
j don't hamper them physically or
j mentally . . . clothes that "stay
put, hair that isn t forever pulling
Cottage (.rove. Ore., May ':,
( Special ) A very preity wedding
was solemn ied Sunday in the First
Christian church at noon when Aliss
Kat hemic Alendeuh.ill of Cottage
"r'" "T" i V, a T Vl,.; .' fro"' " '"'iri'ina.
officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Haw
kins attended the couple. Mr. and
Airs. W. It. It. Wilcox, Aliss F.lsie
Holt. Aliss Kuli Heuson, and Kalph
(Jibbs of Kugene were guests at the
wedd.ng. Following the ceremony a
dinner party was given at the home
of the bride's pnrents. Air. and Airs.
rank Mendenhnll. Air, iork na
Women aro not only people . . .
but "free" people, nt last, in every
sense of that fine word!
Home Hints
A TiTi cooked Btnrcb nhould bo used
A verv hot. After wringing gar-
been a tencher in l-ane county schools! ments out of the stnreh they should
One very extreme model is ihe black one (center), photonraphed on Mona Klnqsley, the actress. It l
of black georgette crepe, with a deep fringe of glossy coque feathers. Very lovely, too, Is the white
georgette coat (right) with the white feathers. It is tied at the waistline in the fashion so approved
this season. There's much charm In the rose colored chiffon coat (left) trimmed with silk roses, out
lined in ostrich fringe. The soft ostrich about the face is a flattering note.
Hy lfoUTENSK SAI NDUS "We are using feathers almost n-
I NKA Service Writer! tirely on summer evening wraps.
lOltk, May -M. Hirda of a They give a lightness and airiness
ingeuier that fur lacks, nnrl they are very
attractive with chiffons and georg
ette crepes.
"Never has so much attention been
cnlled because they are highly glaz
ed. This comes in colors and in
printed fabrics and is very smart if it
is properly handled.
"Another new note is the silk
shawl with deep fringe to match the
dress this is, of course, a variation
of the ensemble, but it is a very
feather should flock
this sensou. In fact, they should or
ganize and form a union in self pro
tection, otherwise they are going to
be sadly imposed upon hy Fashion.
For where once we used fur, we
are now using leathers. I learned at
my lust visit to Henri Mendel's fash
ion salon. Coque and ostrich and
other, feathers whose humble origin
has been concealed beneath several ered wrans cuine in brilliant shad.
coats of dye. drip and dangle from There was one lipstick red chiffon
the new coats. wrap ornately trimmed with red fen-
"It is, to he sure, a very extreme thcr.m There were nlso brilliant
style." Mr. Hejitlel said, Vbut a very green nnd blue feathers on coals of
novel one in ft season that is com- the same hue thnt would make all the
paratively standardized Conservn- tropical birds look to their laurels if sively in preference to somber burs,
tive women will probably not take up they could see them. Apple green is a new entry in the
feather trimmings enthusiastically, "A new note in summer finery, race and it is forging ahead rapidly,
but women who want something dif- besides feathers.' Air. Rendel says, Hlue.. in all shades is very popular,
ferent find theui very fascinating.", "is the new glycerined fnbrics, so nnd bright red is the rage.
paid to the summer wrap as this sea- charming one."
son. This is because the lines of one ,f the most attractive of these
the evening gown itself are so sim- was a dress of pink nnd silver bro-
ple, that the gorgeousness must he cade worn with a pink silk fringed
implied in the wrap." .scarf.
I nnjiced that many of these fettli- Another new touch is the plain
toned chiffon coat worn with the fig
ured silk frock, or the figured chif
fon coat with the one toned chiffon
frock.
Colors, particularly the pastel
shades, continue to be used exten-
RUSTLE OF SILK IS HEARD AGAIN IN LAND
New Taffeta Fabrics, as Soft as Velvet And a3 Thin as Crepe, Are Decree New
y , ; Summer Vogue ,
Hy HOliTENSK S.U'NDKRS
( NEA Service Writer I
YKIV YORK. May The rustle
Mr. a ud Mrs. II. W. Davis sin-
red an imerest.tig evening ulfair ;
hi week when they entertained
mben if the V. AK C. A. advisory ;
ml ut a lawn picnic supper nt I of rv.lk is about to be heard
fir limine Tuesdnv. Those invited throughout the laud, because taffeta
-r the oivusion were Air. and Airs, j is returning to favor as fast as it
W.-rren I. Smith. Air. and Airs. AK can.
!i. Ihniihiss, Mr. nnd Airs. Walter! "Taffeta., to he sure." points out
hm. Rev. and Airs. .1. Franklin Henri Rendel, New York fashion de-
ihas. Rev, and Airs, Fred J. (.'lark, i signer, "is no longer the loud sneaker
it used to he. Alanufncturers have
snuffled and silenced it discreetly and
produced a fabric almost as soft as
velvet nnd as light as crepe, but it
retains nil the glamor of its arti
culate days."
Mr. John Siefert, .Mr. and Mrs. P. A.
(muti. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. A. Alc-
uIIt. Rtv. and Airs. Jiritce .1. Cif-
n, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Furl, Kcv.
ud Mr. C. Dunham, Airs. Char-
tie Hiuinelly, Airs, Edith Hooth,
Ur.Klaihetli Prescott, Air. and Airs, i To prove this point, he showed me
J. Temple, Air. nnd Airs. A. H. ' the new model reproduced in the pho-
Miilmim. There was a business ! tngraph. which is in vivid orange nnd
"ft ting of (he board of the Fnited flume taffeta and has several new
nristian Work, nnd officers elected fashion points.
iiiiws: Warren D. Smith, presi- '"Notice the skirt on noimant
it; Walter Alyers, treasurer; A. '. Hues," he said, "it is 1- inches from
'allium, secretary. Rev. Air. ; the floor in front and has a train in
hack that yields nt least that much
to the carpet. It isn't the skimpy
scarf train that we have been wear
ing, hut the good old Victorian type
that actually sweeps the floor and
isn't wrapped about the arm.
"Beneath this skirt, showing un
shnmedly in front are pantalettes of
Spanish lace mounted on chiffon.
They matth the lace shawl of diree
toiro inspiration th:t foils from Ihe
shoulders to a dei'p point in the
back. A charming feminine touch is
added in the taffeta flowers of henna
flame nnd flesh that are appliqued to
the side front."
This outfit, be agreed, is an ex
treme style, suited only to the youth
ful figure, the expansive pocketbook.
and the distinctive carriage, but it
shows the tendency to return to the
more elaborate and more ornate
frock, for evening at least.
"Some of the nmst adv-mred nf Pa
risian designers are using taffeta
frocks with elaborately draped bows
in the ha'-k that recall the old-fashioned
bustle." he continued. "Others
are introducing fullness at the sides
and back. There are taffeta frocks
for st reet that are almost tailored.
The mot startling innovations are
; being created in taffeta.''
j Regarding the struggle that has
been going nn all spring between the
' simple and the elabnra'e frock. Air.
i Rendel reports it is being amicably
settled by every woman doing just as
' she p!eae.
"Nsturall?," h! said, "for travel
ing. morning and sport wear, the
simple dres on god lines is the b"t
bountiful lunrh ws-rhoic. but for evening and even for
.Mrs. N'ora afternoon there is greater latitude
in the choice of color and material
than th"rp has bpen in several sea
sons. Th ban has been lifted from
the ornat trimming" thf wre un
der Ihe padlock, so to sp-k, lact
year.
11.
ww and Airs. Donnelly made
n on the work of. the ca minis
aB .Mens Christian association.
'-'n itmrsdav members of Fort
gathered at the chamber of
'iumfree rooms to take un the
-'My of Italy us the subiect for
Mr Inn liiveting of the present club
f". Mrs. Adrliiidn l.illev. Mrs.
It. Kelty. nnd Airs. Vnrl (1.
'ntmrne each gave papers on var
'hi interest ing phases of Italian
volitions, go eminent, nnd move
"oil vithm the country. On Ootto
M the chih will meet tig tin for a
"u ga! tiering,
.M',tr-n (iuild auxiliary of the
atrs, Presbyterian church is to be
riim-d the comity; Wednesday a
w some of Airs. A. IK Saunders.
Ai'iitmg Hit. lH.sie-.ses will be Airs.
L Zimmerman, Airs. AK O. Pinto,
Jr- J. AK Carr, and Airs. Ceorge
l:'ffMt- M's. Rrme J. Ciffen is to
wwinw the. lesson on Bible studv.
tiMr ' ' r'r,'t entertain
Mondny evening at the home of
ri H,irr r,KnPr whi ajt.iH
J M"- -1 I!- Hewitt. The r-iiis were
aii-il.; decorated with mmy
f!-r. era for the occ asion. A
w'ii,"n nut Prt,i t.n..-..,-
hi
A
H, Kingman on Wednesday.
i.1 lw'nr,h- f'elUrating bis birth-
Prnt each give him
.'"(1 hy
ft' v present were: Com-
' -N- M. K neman. Comrade . F.
- omrade nnd Mr
i nmra.Ie and Mrs.
r,)e Ed A.
t ,v nf
OA "ii
for the iut two years. Shfl is
grmluate of the Oregon Normal school
at Aloninouth, and for a time instruc-1
ted in the Pendleton normal school, j
Air. York is associated with W. H. H. ;
Wilcox nt the Fniversity of Oregon.
They will make their home in Eu
gene. On Tuesday evening Mrs. Ellsworth
Crocker entertained the Altar guild
uf St. Mary's Episcopal church at
her home. After the business ses
sions the members enjoyed ft pleasant
social hour, a lunch being served.
Several lovely bouquets of sweet
peas decora t ed t he rooms. Those
present for the evening were Aliss
Edna Swarti, Airs, K. W. Pittmnn,
Airs. A. H. Tyson. Airs. IK Smeed
.Mrs. C. Kee, Airs. J. F. Cerot, Airs.
it. M. do Hroeker, Rev. Frederick (K
Jennins. nnd the hostess, Mrs. Ells
worth Crocker.
'
Of particular interest for Wednes
day will be tha annual banquet of
t lio I fl. lies' auxiliary of the Eugene
chamber of commerce which is to
he given that evening at the cham
ber of commerce, rooms. This will
be the last gathering of the auxiliary
for the year, and at that time offi
cers for the new year are to be
elected. Tickets for the event should
he obtained by Tuesday evening, Alny
'-tl, under ft ruling made this year
abolishing the sale of tickets at the
banquet.
.
1 ' Thn Women of Alooshenrt legion
Are lo have n special meeting Wed
nesday at seven-thirty o'clock in
.Moose halt to ballot on nominees, and
initiate candidates. The contest con
ducted by the junior and senior offi-
' -ers has closed. On that evening the
drawing on the hope chest given by
the Eugene chapter, Vt omen or
Alormeheart legion.
be rubbed between the fingers so as
to help blend starch and fabric.
Hang Up Clothes i
A clothes horse on which to hang j
clothes after ironing Is essential so j
that garments may bo well aired and
absolutely dry before storing. !
So Soup Won't Curdle
Add a pinch of sodn to thn tomato
before, combining with the milk for
tomato bisque and the mixture will
not curdle.
Takes Off Rust
Obstinate rust spots may be cov
ered with kerosene, allowed to stand
some time and thru wcotired off.
Making Plea Brown
Ileforo putting a pie in the oven.
brush it over with milk. It will 1m
part an inviting brown glaxe.
Cleans Willow Baskets
Heed and willow baskets nre best
cleaned by rubbing with a stiff brush.
Use In Cold Water
Napthn son pa should always be
uesed with cold water as hot causes
the petroleum product to vaporise
and tho cleansing effect is lost.
Bobbed Hair Badge of
Woman's Freedom
Femlnlnty of Today Does What
It Pleases, Says Cynthia
Buy In Quantities
It Is economical to buy sonp in
large qunntlties so thnt It iuny dry
out and harden during storage.
A Trim Foundation
The Requisite
of Spring Fashions
f ! It SMI
mk Mm!
mm
This
Combination
is Light am Flexible
A Bido fastening brnssiera cleverly combin
ed with a trim little girdlo for firm sup
port below tho wnist composes this new
nnd dainty Nemo-flex combination.
Tills model linn n smooth panol back from the top
of the brnsnlore to tho lower edge of the hip con
finer. The back Is Untidy boned' with washable
hlnck boning as are the front and sides giving just
the right amount of support and control, whilst
moulding tho figure Into youthful lines. Painty
Inserts of shirred elnstlc give freedom of shouldnr
movement and sturdy elastic webbing garters fin
ish a garment which represents a wonderful value.
SIo adjustment eyelets and novolty supporters
complete this well finished garment.
' NEMO-FLEX COMBINATIONS
. IN MODELS TO FIT FIVE
TYPES OF FIGURES
OrfcOfl vrran s-jfaikhmiB Store
f i-i.i-nw,n iiriiF.i-jJiiMii Ai
tifi- iniyimiT
To Sot Tho Color
A llltlo alum In the water In which
you wash any clnlh of brilit colors
will help srt tho color.
I Home Menus
Front and back view of one of th newest Taffeta creations for
evening wear. The dreis is of the Victorian type with Spanish pant
alettes showing just below the long skirt.
"This does pot mean that the sim almost finpnssible to achieve in
Sli-prd. j
Sidner
Ii. P. En-Krcnir,
mrnde ,M In-
Jtn ii '"nstiew. Mr. anti
)!..' i -XIr- Minnie (iomifnow.
t, M. r.
TV'.-ff1-
iK-
more elaborate iihkI'-I, Hut there is
variety nnd elasticity to the present
pie crepe and rh if fori frocks, tint rim
med, are not excellent st; 1 tfo y
are.
and
And th"V have a yMithfulnt. b'ftion from whih wr
orca-ionally a distinciion it is draw for new mod."
trie. Nothing that is ready effec
tive and beautiful i verboi'-n.
"The really benutiful t)N" of ev
ery age are pprer l"r. They be.
don' ii part of the priuaicnt col-
linifrt always
r- Mrs. Acnes mih. Air-.
Mrs. KuMn haws H't
A"i tireen. Airs. Jeie
Borden. Alr. Alstti Hy
' U,ll:.,. V..r.
M.M Kn.K
Tsa.
re. Aliss Shirley AKiy
''i afernHin ni"niter f
"Vr! a paant aferno.,n
'he Elks temple. Mr. C.
'iiH in the cjid room
;e itif jKy demrate-l with
the birf hdfl y anniversary of A. H.
S- ott of p'rtlsr.I Jm was in fiugene
thn week. 'J ltoe prrent ( r th ee
n'ig ere Mr. and M rn. S-th M. Ker
rtn. Air. and Mr. I'Mrl- I'urbsrn.
Mrr Elireoeth I urhatn. Virg nta
In.rlnrn. Mr.. Carrie Alalbf-k, of
I'emlletun. Mr and .Mrs. A. H. S-ott
and n. and .Mr. and Airs. J. S. Ala-gltdrj.
... , t
,ir. -I I . It i. .ilk int,r..l fl..t f.. rr.-inr
:v.:;;'r:'.n!ir'-,.:n,,:; . w fr,.,. :r: ...
1 l-slf-r 1.7. ss presented one of .v.r-ls was g:ien at Ihe home nouM em nl '.f b- re-ital g -en hv
M,I,,J h; ' '7 LWIh n.w-of Mr. and Airs. .1, S. AlagUdr, - M... t Will....... .hngh'er of Mr.
it, rem. io v ,fi , .1,. , i.... ' f..l Mr.. I K. Willo.s of il. . rilr.
nert pM". Mrs. Harold Alor.re as-
,v M, If v in irtii Mnrist'e.
.ait Ki-ton. j . ... .... f-,. i.res.ded n the
din.rg ro'nis here the table sit
de,-o rated rn i tearn colored ins. ' 'n
June f.Hirth the group is tn be enter
tainrd with Air-. Wiley Smut in the
card room, and Airs. W, H. AH Inn
in the dung room.
Potllaml, ho assisted Mrs. 1'nrger. i
Several friends of the g ients nf h"li"f
were bidden to the affitir wh:rh was,
given sf'er the re. its 1.
Eugene friends "f Airs. A. K. S'fw- ;
rtrt will be glad to learn that Mrs. A.
I,. St- art of Full ( reek bat hen ill
f t tire past several weeks a? th
fa Tie of her sister. Airs. I K. liean. is
rapidly improving.
Kie and J.yman Wani--k, bar.U-o- .
Hy CYNTHIA fiHKY
rriIE world hns heard n grenl denl
about revolutions in the Inst few
years.
There wns the Hussinn Ilevolutlop.
the upheaval of Germany, nnd recent
ly the Hulgnrian revolt.
Hut I wonder if men ever renltxe
the Women's He volution thnt has
been going on around them for the
Inmt i! yenrs!
I wonder if they stop to think that
bobbed hair is not a frivolity, but
n badge of freedom. I doubt If it
ever occurs lo tli'm thnt short skirts!
Ntnnd for Liberty, junt ns much as j
the red lint of the French revolll- '
tionists stood for it!
Woman's clothes are more than j
costumes today. They are uniforms f
. , . to work in! t
A few years ago there was just nS
much freedom in women's dress ns j
there was for them in their daily life.)
They wore tight cornets, bustles.'
false hair and "rats. high-heeled,
shoes in which It was difficult to
I walk. The woman who discarded her
J corset and wore flat, comfortable j
' shoes was termed "peculiar." i
! If a woman worked outside her
. home, all she rouM do was to tench
' school or make clothes. Any other
; kind of labor was called "unwoman
Today women do Junt as they
plea-e, ' Th'Te Is nothing that men ;
do that they aren't getting ready to
do in the world of business and pol
itics. Florence Alden is a supreme court
judge,
Miriam Kerguon ( a governor,
.lanet Hcudder tike her place among
the world's foremost sculptors. Anne
Nichols is the mot ureesv.ful pny
producer lilinf! . . . Acd so it goes!
Women have freed themselves'
from sex-slavery.
And they have done it so cleverlv,
so rpiiel ly. so cunningly thnt while
men wre still wondering hat It was
all about ... it wa done!
Woron go to the polls and votf as
a matter of course, not only ire
but in England, whe- Airs. Pank
hurst freed Ut countr women.
The American consfitution no long
er rlas'-s the noohers of the bind
with "children and idiots," nn it nnr'
did . . arid n'r so long ago. st that'
In Ifat. H G Wells rm a book
about sn Engli-h suffrsg etle ho
was thrown into prison berause sh
wanted to vote.
And these were some of the
thoughts be put into the suffragette s
brsui. as ah lay in pr-on:
"A man can kn-k . . bis skirts
don t tear,
A ntan stres sIwhs . . , ever -w
hi re.
"A man ran smoke, a man can swear,
s
Hrenkfnst- Halves of grnpefrult,
broiled salt mnckerel, potntoes hn-h-eil
in milk, tonsted corn bread, milk,
coffee.
Luncheon Scalloped celery, col
lage cheese, whole wheatbrend, cup
cakes with nevcrfnll Icing, straw
berries, milk, ten.
Dinner Houillon, toast nllrkN,
linked stuffed haddock, potatoea with
parsley, butter, creamed kale, cucum
ber salad, piuenpplo bavarian cream,
whole wheat bread, milk, coffee.
IALK in green leaf vegetable, vatu
able both for Its mineral matter
nnd its vitnmlno content. It requires
longer rooking I him spinach nnd
should ho chopped very finn before
serving. A child under school ngo
should be served less heartily with
knln thnn with spin rich nn the knle. is
less ensily digested.
Scalloped Celery
Two cups diced celery, I cup celery
stock, 1! tablespoons butler, - table
spoons flour, 1 cup milk, cup
chopped cheese, 1 cup fine dried
bread crumbs, Vl 'ip ennrso butter
ed crumbs, snlt and pepper. '
Cook celery in water to cover until
tender. Reserve 1 cup of celery
stock nnd usa with milk. Alelt but
ter, stir in flour nnd when smooth
slowly ndd milk, stirring constantly.
Add snlt, pepper, cheeso and celery.
Lino a buttered baking dlrdi Willi
dried bread crumbs. Add a layer of
celery mixture and n layer rtf crumbs.
Continue layer for layer until all is
used. Cover with buttered crumbs
nnd bnko fifteen minutes in a hot
oven.
Never-Fall Icing
White 1 egg, i tablespoon water,
1 cup sucnr, 1 tenspoon vnuilln.
Put first three inicrrdicuts In top
of double boiler. Put over acnldimc
water nnd bent with a dover beiitor
for four minutes. Hent in vanilhi,
remove from heat and spread on
cakes.
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