TSfSSSTSBwP XOTHES FOR TOTS NEVER DAINTIER WEE GIRLS DRESS SIMPLY BY BETTY BROWN Summer clothes for little girls were never daintier. For once, moth er may be sure that her wee daugh ter is looking her best when the frock is the plainest, not the fussiest, in the neighborhood. IJHpim&p jafr $ &itB&Gr vi9sf M fe5k To make up somehow lor the gen eral simplicity of such dresses, the sheerest materials, the finest laces and the most delicate embroideries are employed. Little coats are cut on straight lines and are made of washable ma terials. Hats and bonnets are made of white lawn, shirred into shape. And white half hose worn with black patent leather slippers complete a small girl's costume for most occasions. Baked Steak In a well-buttered dripping pan put a steak which is at least U inch thick, sprinkle with, grated onion, J salt and pepper, spread with butter, and bake 15 minutes in a very hot oven. 'Strain the liquor from 1 can of tomatoes, thicken with 1 table spoon of butter rubbed into 1 table spoon of flour, add 1 teaspoon sugar and season with salt and cayenne or a few grains of curry powder. Pour over the steak just before serr-ing. 1- - .MAajAMiMrtMJl