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M v 'w l l U IN. . FASHION HINT The skirt of this afternoon gown is of blue taffeta with red flowers, very full, shirred; dark blue satin waist and band around skirt Hat ii Napoleonic shape from Worth, color of the roses in the skirt, with ceris velvet trimming. r o o MRS. VINCENT ASTOR AIDS IN COLLECTING : BUNDLES FOR POOR '(9WOCk9 CAtStJwoo Mrs. Vincent Astoi (photographed last week). Mrs. Vincent Astor is taking an active part in the work of relief for the unemployed in New York city. This picture of her was taken a few days ago at the headquarters of the unemployed relief committee, where she aided in the collection and dis tribution of bundles for the poor. & o o U. S. MAILS BY AIR LINES The IVKtolIiee Department is plan ning to keep a force of 12,000 aviators lit work cairylng the mails. So says Second Assistant I'ostinaster-Generni Stewart. ZVmBZUx2 Household Hini m gTgr SEWING SUGGESTIONS The po-.ition of the nesdlewoman is very important. Place the small of the back to the back of the chair, the feet on the floor or foot rest and the arms free at the side. Hold the work up, get ting the light over the left shoulder, if concentrated. It is often puzzling to find out the lengthwise and crosswise of the ma terial. The warp threads run lengthwise and are the htronpest. The woof threads run crosswise and form the selvage. They were originally the filling threads. You can distinguish between them by pulling the material. , A lengthwise thread tears with difficulty and stands out more clearly and appears straighter than the crosswise or woof threads. Plain sewing advances from right to left and embroidery from left to right. UP-TO-DATE RECIPES Meatless Vegetable Soup Three medium-sized potatoes, three medium-sized cariots, one large onion, one bunch celery or half teaspoon celery salt, half cup well-washed" rice. Cover vegstables-witb boiling water; when they are boiling hard add rice and cook unci! vegetables are tender, beason. When ready to serve add good-sized lump of butter. Nut Parsnip Stew Vash, scrape and slice thin two good-sized pars nips; cook until perfectly tender in two quarts water. When nearly done add one teaspoon salt and when thoroughly done add one cablespoon flour mixed smooth with a little cold w&ter. Stir well and boil until flour is well cooked, then stir in one-half cup ntit meat. Heat to boiling point biid serve ut once. Egged Veal Hash Chop One rem nants of cold roast vtnl. Moisten with gruvy or water; when hot. 0. S. PLANS TO BE T A LARGE SCALE War Expected to Send Throng to the National Parks and Forests, Washington. This Is expeeted to ho tliu great year for "selng Amer ica" llrnt. Deprived hy the grout war of that vnentloii tour of Huiope, several hun dred thousand Americans will proceed to get tic(ualiited with their United States: to view peaks and gorges greater then those of the Alps; to hludy the Indian ruins that are older than Home's, and to fathom the Joys of .Maryland fried chicken, Virginia lioeoako, Portland cruwllsh, New Or leans shrimps, and bouillabaisse, Ten nessee spoon bread, Colorado moun tain trout and n hundred other dishes dear to the native epicure. The railroads are getting ready for an unprecedented tourist business much of which will be called forth by the Panama exposition at San Francisco and San Diego. Uncle Sam Is getting ready for a rush of tourists to the national parks anil national forests next summer. The interior department, linring (HimpsesM?tfriGd Life I L BZT tKS EV7V. Z.E.01S-ARJJ I 'm MtwnMwiaHMninHnHaanBWMnHKanHniiHHHDM "Nell, I have spent a whole half hour looking for a paper I left on my desk," said Dick one Sunday morn ing. "I wish you could bring your self to let the stuff on my desk alone." "I did not de stroy anything," and Nell hurried to the bedroom to aid in the search. "Every paper is in the right-hand drawer. W n y don't you file them away ? Then you could find them." "I bought this desk and clut tered up the bedroom with it because I could see that papers could not be piled on the library table, and " ''Oh! even a man can see that," laughed Null. "Well, a man surely fails to see wbv he must spend half the valuable time he has for a piece of work look ing for material his wife has tucked away somewhere. I wanted it right where I left it, so I cou'd go on with my work withoi t loss of time." Dick was going over the papers again with his wife's help and their united efforts failed to bring it to light. "Look in the paper basket," sug gested Nell. "Papers were blowing all over the room yesterday. Your beautiful system fails to provide for airing the room, and I like my bed room to look as neat and orderly as the living room." "This everlasting order gets on my nerves." Dick was pawing in the basket trying to discover something that resembled the missing paper. "It is not there," he announced bel ligerently. "I guess I made a mis take in not getting a closed desk, so I could lock it ud to prevent its be ing dusted, and then perhaps I could keen my important papers." "I surely wish vou had: it would have been easier for me. I am held responsible for papers I haven't touched. You have a clutter of all sizes and colors of papers, man'- of them loose, on ton of your desk. They get brushed off, blow, off, and destroy?'!, and as T am the only one For a mild, easy action of the bow els, try Doan's Itegulets, a modem laxatlxe. 25c at all stores. XTUKuncftKai - TrarwrrTar break into it three or four eggs, ac cording to quantity of eal. When eggs are cooked, stir into it a spoon ful of butter and serve quickly. If to your taste, shake in a .ittle pars ley. This is fine as a change from beef hash. Deviled Liver Boil one pound liver until firm enough to cut easily; then grate it very fine, add one cup bacon cut fine, yolks of two eggs, one teaspoon each of salt, pepper, lemon jutcc and chopped parsley; add one cup stale bread crumbs and cream to moisten. Steam about an hour. Fine, and a very cheap, nour ishing dish. Liver Smothered in Onions Fry liver and onions in separate frying pans. When done add a very little bit of vinegar to onions just enough to give a tart taste. Then arrange pieces of liver on platter and cover with fried onions. Delicious and not expensive. German Stewed Liver Cut one pound liver in dice, add one small onion cut up, three or four ' bay leaves, one raw potato in cubes, salt and pepper to taste. Cover with water, set on stove to simmer slowly. When almost tender add vinegar to taste. While this is jooking put flour enough to thicken it into a fry ing! pan and color it an even brown. Add this to the broth and stir quickly to make it smooth. Vegetable Salad One can wax beans, one can small red beets; slice beets and arrange in center of long shallow dish with beans around edge. Pour salad dressing over all and gar nish with hard-boiled eggs' sliced. SODA HOMINY One gallon shelled corn, one box soda, water. Place corn in kettlo and soda over it; wrter to cover. Let boil until hulls and eyes loosen. Wash it a number of times to get hulls and eves out. Use soft water lug much as possible. control of the fourteen national parks and the dtpimmciit of agriculture, having the national foiests In charge. are expecting from two to three times the usual number of visitors, and arc making plans accordingly. Spend Nearly $1,000,000,000 It is estimated by customs otllclals and steamship agents that 'during each of the last 10 years from ,'100,000 to "()((, (KID Americans have gone to Europe for the " grand tour." It is estimated that these tourists and those of alien birth who return for holidays In the fatherland, amount ing lit all to about 1,000,000 per sons, spend outside of the United States nearly $1,000,000,000 a year. Government otllclals foresee a great Impetus to the piosperlty of the nation If this money can be put into circulation through an equal amount of travel In tills country, and the governmental departments are trying to stimulate the tourists business. The war department which has juris diction over the I'anama canal zone Is taking a hand in the game. Last year there were approximate ly Ulin.OOO visitors at the thirteen national parks. This year the Rocky Mountain National park in Colorado has been addeed by an act signed by the piesldent last week, making a total of fourteen parks. All of these parks are located west of the Mlss Ippi river in the house, I did it. That desk surely is a trial. Move it out and look behind it," she suggested, as Dick plumped the basket down on th floor after the unsuccessful search. "It is so heavy I can't move it to clean behind it." "That's fortunate. I'll rig up a secret pocket back there where you can't molest things." "Now, see here, Dick Morton," Nell turned on him with flashing eyes. "There, there, keep your shoes on, dear," he interrupted patronizingly. "It's my turn to be up in the air, for I am the one inconvenienced. We mustn't both fly the track at once, you know. It delays traffic too much. "Oh, here's the blooming thing. I" had tumbled down behind the desk." "The country's saved," said Nell, fervently. "And the honor of the lady of the house is vindicated," added Dick. "Now, Dick, I think even you will see that scne different arrangement must be made about your papers." She was straightening the disorder ed room. This place looks as if it had been visited by a tornado." "You always say 'even you can see' as if I had the worst eyesight in the world," laughed Dick. "You have, when it comes tc tak ing in disorder. Some men," she added with impressive emphasis, "are orderly about their desks, but you make so much work for me " "Is thy servant a dog, that he should do this thing?" said Dick, rolling up his eyes. Nell laughed a little in spite of herself, but added, returning to her judicial air: "There's always a right way to do things." "How platitudinous!" exclaimed Dick in a tone that always closed the conversation as far as Nell was con cerned. "Now I am open to suggestions, but I don't agree to follow them," announced Dick, after a pause dur ing which order had been restored. "Why don't you clear out the wide front drawer for papers you are working on ? They will be out of the dust and all ready to go to work on without any delay. Any special little paper might be slipped under the big blotting pad to be kept separate." "Great head," he said, Datting the pretty breakfast cap and kissing her. "Now, I have hindered you long enough: run on to your dishes," and he seated himfelf at his desk. r PLAYS HARP TO ADD FRENCH IN TRENCHES fc. ISK3 Miss Merry Wall. Miss Merry Wall, the talented young harpiste of New York, is mak ing use of her talents to aid French soldiers in the trenches. In Vander bilt hotel the other 07 she played her harp while millionaire society women knitted seeks for the soldiers. The knitters declared the music made the work go faster. fn-aesnDofi?aiaMBW-" i dou" The Camera Today. Thirty years ago a camera was a rarity, says Iho World's Work. Tho enthusiast who possessed one carried a mountain of traps afield and smoth ered In a tent during his tedious man. ipulatlon of tho wet plates. Last year tho United States ulone made DOO, 000 cameras, working with the mere pressure of a bulb or button, and the photographic business reached tho rn- spectablo commercial total of $20,- I Chain of Stores Buffalo, Cleveland, Binghampton, Utica, Auburn. a Q en c W c a c v. &. S 29o Values to $10.00. Suits, Coats esses m The GREATEST JEWELRY SALE TOLEDO has EVER KNOWN SOLID GOLD Lavalliers 9 .-.00 values.. .$ 8.25 if Js.00 values.. .$ 5.65 Jflti.OO vainer,.. .S 8.25 !1S.00 values. ..$12.50 GOLD FILLED LAVALLIERS ifU to $4 Values, now $1.25 to $2.25 m neat 'U lifV Lockets Are Reduced 25 ?e to 40cc. Engraving; FREE Silverware Reduced 25 None but the best a n (1 i) ) i) u 1 a r makes, ltt Our l'riees. RINGS ?r value. . $3.25 .$8 value. . .$5.35 tj3 , liiiii All Set Rings at 207o to 33 1-3 Discount 2WJ m Bar Pins and Brooches at 33 1-3 Discount 427 Summit St. Concerning Oranges. An eminent Jananebe bacteriologist has shown that the acids ot lemons, apples and other fruits citric acid, aiallc acid are capable of destroying all kinds of disease germs. Cholera germs are killed In fifteen minutes by lemon juice or apple Juice, and ty phoid lover germs are killed In half an hour by these acids, even when considerably diluted. If you squeeze a lemon into a glass of water contain ing cholera germs, and let It stand fif teen or twenty minutes, you may drink the water with Impunity, as thn germs will be dead; these juices will kill other dlbease germs. Instead of telling a man to have his stomach washed out, we can now tell him to drink orange Juice, which will cleanso the btomach as thoroughly as a stom ach tube, provided It be not a case of gabtrlc catarrh. If wo have to deal with gastric catarrh, In which there Is a large amount of tenacious mucus adhering tn the walls of the stomach, a stomuch tube to dislodge it Is requir ed, but In ordinary cases of bilious ness, foul tongue, bad breath, sick l.eadachc, a fruit diet is a wonderful purifier. qMmmmm$ Ballasted with Gold. A section of tho Canndlan Northern Railway running northwest from Sud bury and crossing at Vermilion river, Ib unique Is that It 1? ballasted with gold. Every ynrd of tho gravel used for ballast has been found to contain from fiO cents' worth to a dollar's worth of the precious metal, In the shapo o' tine dust. You can't Judge n man's power by his tongue power. brain Our Greater Purchasing Power Links Greater Value-Giving, Newer Styles Dependable Qualities. MICHAEL J. LEO 225-227 SUMMIT ST. Toledo, O. Take Elevator to 2nd Floor - Garment Department CHOICE OF THE HOUSE ALL OUR BETTER SUITS WORTH UP TO $35.00. ALL OUR BETTER COATS WORTH UP TO S30.C0. Every remaining Winter garment included in this sweeping clear away. At the end of every season there must come such an event in every well regulated store; A sale such as will empty every case, every rack, every table and leave them ready to receive the new merchandise of the coming season. Inventory has come and gone. AH remaining Winter garments have been taken account of and arrangements made for their quick disposal. This sale is the result. Nothing must be carried over W another Winter. .$8.85 for your unrestricted choice of every winter coat or suit we own. Values up to $35.00. CHOOSE FROM ALL LOWER PRICED COATS AT & MICHAEL J. LEO 225-227 Summit St. $75,000 Stock must be sold by April 1& After April 1&, Wm. H. Broer will be at 413 Summit Street now known as The Geo. Kapp Co. CUFF LINKS 3) Jf." value. . .$3.25 V.'i value. . .$1.95 $2 value. ..$1.25 J1.50 vulue.Sl.00 Mesh Bags 10 value... $7.25 $8 value... $5.5C $5 value... $3.50 MANTEL CLOCKS Eight Day, Half Hour B'1 fJtZ Strike and Gong. VOm J All Sterling Silver at Cost Furniture, Fixtures and Safes For Sale flllll IpiiSl Wm. H. BROER ORIGINAL HAND -uffert The R. Mann Shop ASK YOUR GROCER FOR HOUR'S SAN MARTO COFFEE "THE KIND WITH THE FLAVOR" 30c the pound A Now Jersey Inventor has patented a method of treating wood to produce a substitute for cork, In which he seeks to rcmovo all acid from the wood anil then Impregnates tho wood with a solution of glycerin and. water, after which it Ib dried for use. A small, sharp spade will a 'folding handle Is a handy tool to carry on a touring trip. Together and More Chain of Stoies Rochester, Niagara tails, Glens Falls, Schenectady, 5 to V) n. co o n. co )?) CO Values to $18.00. Waists, Skirts Petticoats WATCH BARGAINS Kegulnr .'T5. Now Uegular !flS, now .$10.25 .513.25 lli'srulnr 22. ,- ? nmv OIJ.-J Kesulnr 2S. now. . . . $19.00 ELGIN WALTHAM HAAUL- ton Hampden You Will Save More Than the Price of a Fine CHAIN OR FOB $16.50 value, Now $12.25 $20.00 value Now $15.25 $5.00 value $3.50 Fine Line of New Patterns. JP.-..00 Toilet " Set.s $3.25 if (I.."i0 Toilet Sets $4.25 $8.00 Toilet Sets .$5.50 Also Military Sets for Gentlemen Toledo Ohio sfs. ,. . tfU .1 llh MV, WwM - COLORED Flower Basket Design $1.00 Butterflies Set of Four 1.00 Tea .Set, Tea Pot and it Cups 1.00 SEND TODAY r n FOR SAMPLE Oc - Glenwood Av.Tokdo, o. ut your grocers