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mKi ' DISHES THAT ARE DIFFERENT. CALLER LEFT IN A HUFF. ggTtf'iffAw J r .Pleasant Surprises a Hostess May Set Before Her Guests. Thcro nro many limes when tho housokcopor who expects company wants to set before her guests Bomo thlnR that Is n llttlo different, but which tho can make herself without tho apparatus of n professional caterer. .Tho recipes given below arc easy to make for a person of average knowl edge of cookery, and do not require bo much effort that tho hostess need tiro horsclf. They iuo not too claborato, hut depart from thoso of tho cook books: Plnenpplo Eggs. Soak tho contents t.n1.. I. -. l, t i f ui jiuii u uuj 01 Himiiio in waier anu wnen dissolved nuu a cupful of grated ,nlncapplo (canned or otherwise), and tho Juice of one lemon, n cupful of boil ing water, and a cupful of sugar; strain and sot away to harden. As soon as tho hardening process begins, whip quickly with an eggboator nud fold In tho whites of five eggs. Mold In eggshells and servo In any fanciful way. Ico Cream Cake. Cream two cups of sugar with ono of butt or, add a cup ful of sweet milk, 3 cupfuls of flour, and tho whites of nlno eggs; stir In two scant tcaspoonfuls of baking pow der, and bako In Jellycako pans. Spread each layer with a boiled Icing, sea soned with tho Julco nnd rind of one orange. English Tart. Lino a deep pie plato with a rich crust and fill with gocso iberry preserves, sprinkling a llttlo flour over tho top. When baked cover with a maringuo or with whipped i cream, sweeten to taste, and sot on 3c .' German Dumplings. Remove tho enrnt from two or thrco small stale rolls nnd cut tho crumbs ln') small pieces. Lay tho crusts asldo. Put tho crumbs Into a basin and pour over thom enough boiling milk to near ly cover. Soak 10 or 15 minutes, and then press, to remove superfluous milk. Put over tho flro and stir with a spoon until hot, but net scorched. Tush back and season with salt and pepper. Cut n half pound of bacon into small pieces and fry with some of tho crusts cut Into dice. When done, ndd to tho soaked bread, with two tablespoonfuls of butter cut In small pieces and enough beaten egg to bind the mixture without making too soft It must bo stiff enough to hold Its shape when rolled into dumplings. Flour tho hands freely and mnko the dumplings of equal size. Plunge Into n saucepan of boiling water, cover tightly, and cook ten minutes without uncovering. Drnin; put on a hot dish until ready to servo. Meat Pasty for Lunch. Put ono pound of steak Into a sauce pan with an ounce of suet, and Just a llttlo water, not enough to cover it; cover closely and gently cook for about an hour; let It get cold, then cut up Into small dlco and season rather highly with poppor and salt. Mako Bonio pastry with four ounces of but ter, two ounces of lard, or cold bacon dripping, and eight ounces of flour; rub both butter and lard Into tho flour, add a teaspoonful of Borwlck's baking powder, mix with cold water; roll out rather less than half an Inch thick, cut into rounds about six inches acrojs, on ono-hnlf put somo of the meat with a llttlo gravy to moisten It; turn tho other half over, press tho edges. Hake In a brisk oven till tho pastry Is cooked. Dry Curry. Mince four onions; cut fowl or veal In small pieces, nnd fry In butter; add two tablespoonfuls of curry powder, nnd put all In n small stowpan. Tilnso out tho frying pan with a teacupful of boiling water, nnd pour amongst the 'curry. Season with salt, cover closely ',and stow till tender. Add a table- vpoonful of lemon pickle and two of cream. Stir, and boll five minutes. 'Servo with boiled rlco round tho dlBh, tho curry In tho center. Ralslnc. To mako this famous French mar jmalado allow nn cqunl weight of (grapes and pears, cook In a llttlo wator until soft, then press through a col lander to romovo tho seeds. "Add tho ipears, cored and sliced, and simmer luntil thick, stirring almost constantly. 'When thick sweoten to tnsto, scald, strain through n colander and can. A Mexican Dish. Into n baking dlsU put a layor of macaroni (after it haB been thoroughly cooked In salted water), then u fow spoonfuls of gravy from roast beef; cover with tomnto. catsup, then an other layer of macaroni, gravy and catsup on top. Set In tho oven to brown. Sick Room Shade. " In tho center of a common pio tin punch a hole largo enough to slip over tho gas Jet, and drop in placo right sldo up. It will not Intorfero in any way with lighting tho gas, nnd will bo found to shade tho patient's eyos perfectly. It also allows sufficient light for nurso to nttend to her duties. Beef and Carrots. Tnko ono pound of round of beof nnd chop coarsely. Chop threo carrots flno and cook with tho meat In water Just to cover until done. Season this with salt, poppor, butter and an onion grated. Thicken with a tablespoonful of Hour, rubbed smooth with cold milk. Creamed Carrots on Steak. Wash nnd scrape carrots, cook un til soft In boiling Bait water, pour over thom thin cream sauco, and pour tho wholo over a hot broiled steak. Soivo nt once. Each adJa to tho flavor of tho other. MMlMAMMAAAMMSMMMMMWWVWVWVWWIMMNVM MEANT FOR TRIFLES OLD-FASHIONED "PINCH" BAG MOST CONVENIENT. Buttons, Needles and the Little Odds and Ends of the Sewing Room Kept at Hand In This Receptacle. For holding a fow buttons, ft paper of needles and a spool of thread or two thnro is nothing In tho way of a bag that Is moro convenient that tho old-fashioned "pinch" kind. It Is largo enough to servo as an ordinary travel ing work bag and thoro am no draw ing strings or ribbons to bo bothered with. Nothing could bo slmplor than tho flat mouth which closes itsolt and Is pinched open. The "pinch" bag derives Its name from this opening, which is fitted with two short, stiff whalebones. Rlfcbon Is best to mako tho bag of. When silk by tho yard is used seams must bo turned and thoro Is always moro or less trouble in giving them a neat finish inside. Take a quarter of a yard of plain or flowered ribbon about thrco Inches in width, or wider If liked, and trim both ends evenly. Flowered rib bon of thl3 width is something of a rarity, oven on the bargain counter, yet it can bo found In a good quality StlStAAAstMaSMsSMSsMSSsnsStaAS''S Shadow Chemisette Fad of Fashion That Undoubtedly Savors of Extravagance. Slowly but surely havo shadow chemisettes been coming to tho front, although their success seemed Inevi table from tho first to thoso of trained, fastidious eye. To the necessarily economical majority, however, this covering up of ono good thing with nn other has a savoring of extravagance, and, on tho wholo, it will bo well to bolster up that Impression. Hut ns thoy stand, tho shadow chemisettes are a fine Inspiration, and a most wel como relief from their lingerie proto types. From tho initial essay of veiling an nll-over Ivory laco with flno-tucked chiffon toned to the color of tho gown, thcro has grown tho veiling of ono chiffon with nnothor, tho under trimmed with Ivory laco. And yet a further step Is tho shadow corsage, tho slight Incidental matter that is now all that is exacted by tho high waist skirt. MAKING OVER OLD GOWN. Yokes by No Means Difficult to Change Into New Styles. Ono of tho comfortable advantages of tho new fashions Is tho way old gowns can bo altered Into now styles. It Is not easy to mako a frankly two-pler-o frock into nn empire, but a good deul enrf bo dono along this lino. Whnt women aro working at most success fully aro yokes. Tho old V-shaped one has gono out. Tho now ones aro round and shal low, a llttlo deeper In front thnn nt sides nnd back. Tho universal fash Ion for thoso with tho hlghboned stock attached gives ono a chnnco to cut away tho top part of old-fashioned nnd unbecoming gowns nnd replnco bad lines with theso good ones. For theso yokes colored net is used To got tho full vnluo of cold cream it must bo let dry on tho face. It tnkes tlmo for tho skin to nbsorb it. In massaging wrinkles uso tho tips of tho fingors and thumb, always work ing ncroEs tho lino; novor follow tho lines of tho creases. Bushy, Irregular eyebrows should bo brushed lightly with a camel's hair brush dipped in ollvo oil. Tho samo treatment is good for stiff and harsh KrSiiktnX w0,jt2Ji- iAft wS3niffi!0l!HI!9& jHHHRVIRHHHHRbWR- I IUO L jflffiim WM' with dainty floral patterns and a nnr row satin edgo. A whlto ground with pink flowers and a bluo satin edgo makes a dainty hag. After tho ends nro ovenod turn thom under for a narrow hem of tho cor rect width to nccommodnto a strip of whalebone. Then hem this down with tiny stitches, using flno whlto cotton thread Instend of silk. Tho cotton makes a firmer hem and shows less than tho silk. Tho two hems should bo turned on ono sldo of tho ribbon, tho wrong sldo If there Is any differ ence in tho pattern or wcavo. Uso puro whlto whnlcbono, which comes In long strips and can bo cut any length desired for tho pinch top, or tako two whnlcbono collar supports about thrco Inches long. Cut two pieces to fit tho hems. Mnko them just a fraction shorter than tho width of tho ribbon so that they will not punch through tho ribbon afterward. If tho whalubono strip Is used soak It first In warm water, letting It ro mnln in tho water for 15 minutes or longer. Thlu makes It cut easily. Aft er tho length Is found and tho whale bone cut, shave tho blunt ends over so little nnd cut them slightly rounl instead of perfectly square. Now sllp a bono tlnough each hem, fold tho strip of rlhbon doublo with tho tops meeting evenly, and whip tho edges of tho ribbon together with whlto cotton, and tho bag is ready to tree. Unless it Is pinched tho top will stay per-' fectly tight, holding any small nrtlclos. To open tho bng hold tho whalebone ends between tho thumb nnd forelln gor and press or pinch. Ono may have sovcral of theso bags, a wholo sot of different sizes nnd dif ferent ribbons, or they may match. They will bo found most convenient for holding small articles. Laco but tons can bo kept In ono bag, papers of needles In another, hooks nnd eyes or patent fasteners In a third, and so on until a bag is provided for everything, and onco put In order thoy will re main so. A "pinch" bag will bo found lnval uablo for keeping collar buttons, sleovo links and small laco pins within easy rench. Tliero is no danger of their slipping out of tho case. Has Come to Stay- as much aB laco. In fact, tho latter Is somowhat second stylo. Tho now method of draping a blouse, so that there Is llttlo fullness anywhere, gives ono a chanco to put Into new uses tho surplus material in tho froclj. BAG FOR SILVER TEA-POTS. Artlclo Saved from Scratches and Preserves Proper Luster. Tho careful housowlfc, who takes a pride In her shining silver ten-pot, and who, perhaps, polishes It up hop self to tho last degree of brightness, must often bo dlsuppolntcd to find how quickly It grows dull nnd tar. nlshed after It has been cleaned, and how often, too, it suffors from mysteri ous scratches, when It Is not nctually In uso. A wlso precaution, and ono which is onslly adopted, is to provldo a green bag, lined with wash-leather, In a size which fits tho tea-pot pretty closely when tljo string at tho top is drawn. A bag of a sultablo slzo and shapo may bo seen In our sketch, with tho tea-pot drawn upon It to show tho way " which It should fit. Similar bags of green balzo, with wash leather linings, mudo in smaller shapes, would bo userul also for a silver cream-Jug and sugar basin, In cases whnro a wholo tea sorvlco Is used. eyebrows and is said to mako them grow. A pallid skin indicates an anemic condition of tho blood, tho lack of tho red corpuscles; a good iron tonic is a necessity to improra such a com plexion. A lotion recommonded to whiten a red noso Is mado of 7 grains of tan nlc acid and 2V& ounces of cnmphoi wator. After tho acid is dissolved tho noso is moistened several tfmes a day and at night, tho liquid drying on. If Over Thirty, Pass the Tucker. Schoolgirls and debutantes aro at fectlng tho round tuckers of plalteil not which fall over tho frock Dolor? tho stock collar. With a round, dim pled fnco tho tucker in suro to bo rav ishlngly protty, but lot tho woman who is not positively certain that sho Is rosy and dimpled bownro of tho tucscr, for it Is us uncompromising as a clear light in betraying timo's. llttlo unkind-ncsscs. Innocent Thought of Business Man That Gave Serious Offense. Two business men had been talking good nnturedly tho other day. Their conversation had rovlowed a number of things, nnd a remark mndo by tho pro prietor as his callor was leaving brought up tho subject of prosperity In n rnthor awkward way. "Business with mo hns been a llttlo dull of Into. I've had only n fow call ers," ho remarked. Thq friend smilingly rojolncd: "You'll havo enough of thom In a short time prosperity's coming right along. Why," ho nddod, omphntlcally, "tho next tlmo 1 drop nround, Instead of being nblo to chat with you for half nn hour, thcro'U bo so many pcoplo nhend of mo that It'll tnko mo two hours to get to you maybo I can't sco you at all." "I hopo so " rejoined tho proprietor, encoring up over tho prospects of ro nowed business activity. His callor literally "stormed" out of Vuu ofllco, leaving his orstwhllo host In n state of bowlldcrmenc aa to what had happened, INVALID'S SAD PLIGHT. fe- After Inflammatory Rheumatism, Hair xCamc Out, Skin Peeled, and Bed Sores Developed Only Cutl cura Proved Successful. jwi( ' "About four years ago I had a very sovero attack of Inflammatory rhouma tlsm. My skin peeled, nnd tho high fovcr played havoc with my hair, which cumo out in bunches. I also had thrco largo bed sores on my back. I did not gain very rapidly, and my appetlto was very poor. I tried many 'suro cures' but they wero of llttlo holp, nnd until I tried Cutlcura Re solvent I had had no real relief. Thon my complexion cleared and soon I felt bottor. Tho bed sores went very soon after a few appllcatlqns of Cutlcura filntmont, and when I UBcd Cutl cura Soap nnd Ointment for my hair It began to regain its former clo3sy np pcaranco. Mrs. Lavina J. Ilendorson, 138 Broad St., Stamford, Conn., March 6 and 12, 1907." A Contrary Man. Mrs. Naggs Did you seo anything of my husband this morning? Mrs. Homer Yes. Mrs. N&ggs Which way was ho go ing? Mrs. Homer Tho other way. Mrs. Naggs 1 might havo known 1L He's tho contrarlest man that over livod. $100 Reward, $100. The rcadfrs of this paper will bo pleased to Irani that thero Is at least ooo dreaded dlse&so that science has been ablo to euro In all IU sUikcs. and that Li Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure. Is tho only positive cure now known to tho medical fraternity. 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