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' .! ;if . , '"I . tt. v 1 .iHinNMW'-li.llll II i M II What Fashion Decrees for 1 ! II II II ! II t A. A . W ; . :.'::' f si" J- v fl ?'"& Black and white checked cheviot is the material used in this interesting spring suit and the black silk braid trimming on the coat gives it quito a mannish air. Tho trimming is usod effectively along tho sleeves and tho edge of tho "pockets." The colored taffeta petticoat is an indispensable item to the woman who wears a serge suit or a one-piece frock. This is a rose taffeta petti cout, featuring a deep flounce, mark ed by a puffed shirring. MENU niNT Breakfast Orange Juice in Sherbet Cups Creamed Codfish Rice Cakes Rye Bread Toasted Coffee Milk Luncheon Corn Pudding (Containing Home dried corn) Baked Potatoes Bread Butter Stewed Prunes Cocoa Dinner - , Beans Bak8d with Pork Tomato Cat3up (home made) Celery Cabbage Salad ' (with French dressing) Popovers - Butter Peaches (home canned) Served with Cornstarch Pudding Mock Angel Fooa CREAMED EGGS Boil two eggs for twenty minutes; cool in cold water, and rcmovo the fchel! am' cut into small pieces. Pre pare a largo cupful of seasoned cream- sauce from a tablespoonful each of melted oleo and fiour.ono cupful of milk, and paprika and Bait to taste, yvnen tno sauce nous and 'is very smooth, add one-half tea- Bpoohful of anchovy paste: stir until di3solvod, and add the eggs and a tablespoonful of chopped parajoy. - Thi) anchovy pasto can ho purchased In Btnall chins jars As this condi ment is -rather salty, do not add jatfch of it, 7 ..HOLIiANDAISE PRESSING , HaMonD-ccg, forM twenty, .mjnutos; , ccwV "cold water, 'and removo" the MMBSffl """; 3 t , jA t i i y sK IifwJ S otisefioM Hintu - -J HW A iHniiiiMMWiiimwiwii mwimiw n n iiinuii immi nniiumi m . Skirts cling to the form and arc made of little material, while alcoves, on the contrary, have widened to vast proportions. The latter, In any length from half to ifull, flutter gracefully about I.n many strange now ways, with never an lden of meeting and lifting the wrists as they have done In times past. t .There Is visible a movomeht toward making the fronts of dresses plain, 1ho backs bouffant, garnished and sticking our. The sash that swathes the form -from the ibust to a line bo low the Jilp is ns prominent this year as It was last, with tho difference lhat nt present it is loose and vague at the back, tho butterfly bow form ing the bustle lino. ,A 'decidedly new noto among the Paris showings is tho long, loose coat. All of the couturles aro making this coat to be worn with light summer drosses. The results are so mightily attractive that It needs but a turn of tho wheel to doom the knitted sweater. A A Hi M This charming outfit has several interesting features. The checkered scarf and pockets and the blouse of silk jersey, fashioned somewhat on the Russian blouse effect, are sure to please. It is very likely to bo popu lar this spring and summer. Afternoon and evening frocks iinve necks that aro round and low, the col lars sometimes falling about the shoulders. The line Is simply a com forEable one for warm weather, and from a general view one would never gness that these bodice were intend ed for evening. Nothing Is cut square or pointed the effect must "be round or even straight across the bust. The newest among the new hats show- an infinitesimal quantity of trimming. Perhaps the war is re sponsible for this dearth, .but, war or no war, the toque is finished and com plete in Its very 'bareness, and it shows an elegance and simplicity of which -an over-garnished chnpeau could not be accused. shell. Mash in a soup plate and add one tablespoonful of French mustard, a quarter of a teaspoonful of salt, one-eighth of a teaspoonful of pap rika, four tablespoonfuls of vegeta ble oil and about two tablespoonfuls of vinegar. Stir the dressing until well thickened. This variety, of dressing is particularly recommend ed for all green salads. BREADS. Potato Muffins, yeast raised Mashed potatoes and flour, say one quart of each; two tablespoons but ter, a little salt and milk enough to make a batter same as griddle cake. To this add one teaspoon f rosh yeast. Let it raise until light and bubbles of air form, then dissolvo one tea spoon soda in a tablespoon of warm water and add to batter. Bake in muffin tins. These are good with fricasseell chicken or roast meats, and this is a good saving of wheat biscuits, Cornbread without shortening One cup cornmeal, one cup flour, ono cup sour milk, three-quarter tea spoon soda, one egg, salt and one tablespoon sugar, Mix thoroughly all the dry in gredients, tlien add beaten egg and lastly the sour milk in which the soda has been dissolved. Delicious eaten with buttor or honoy or serv ed with cold mtlk, i Light Johnnycake Ono cup corn meal, one cup pastry flour, one cup sweet milk, one-Jialf cup, melted but ter frvincs, one-half cup sugar, two heaping tespoons baking powder, piprS of salt. Stir will together, add baking .powdar .last. juke SO mmutps in moderate ovou. Serve cold. Spring Wear Clowns are made of draped printed chiffons and of draped plain silks that aro most Interesting. Kvorythlng about thorn shows real regard for a combination of beauty and practica bility. They look ns though they could be put on nnd worn without he coming either shabby in a short time, or tiresome because of their Unneces sary trimmings. Nelson H. Balcom, a Cloveland, O., court stenographer, has mado a long distance record on tho typewriter by working twenty-eight hours without a rest. In that time he mado out a dup licate Jury list o flvo thousand names and addresses. iMftlt&ljWmt'ttm!& '.". .-w. " .r .'' We -think they are not to be equalled anywhere at the prices. $ 25 i ,1 and $ yLj Cool days and evenings call for just such splendid jnrmpnts nc thpsp fnshinn- , .,.. ... V.W ea ot wool veiour, serge, pop lin, gabardine and silvertbne shown in every desired new shade. Others at $15 $20 to $85 0' i It Is castor to break tho will of a dead man than the will of a Hvo woman. FARMS ron s,i.n ok nxciiAxnn Would win like lei own u (,'Ood farm In Wood, I,ucas or Monroo Counties? Wo linvo Hoverftl on our list con venient to this city, easily reached liy stono load or car lino, and qloso to (rood miiall town mnr1ots .Ncnrly all liavo bmclc loam noil, adaiited to tho raining of hay. o.iIk, corn, rye, wheat or susar heets and aro well dovclonod and Improved. Tho owners of Homo of those fniins would consider cschaiiKlntr for Im proved town property. Tlioie han never uoon a time when a Rood faim was u better buy than today. v Our fal m department 'Is prepared to show any of Uipho farms on re quest. Phono or call and let us show you what uo have. Till! IllVIXn II. HinTT CO. G12 Madison, Nicholas lildg'. Both Phones Main 77GC. ,We quote no former or comparative prices in our advertising. 213-219 Summit Street TOLEDO, OHIO We are prepared to astonish you with our Spring Suits $ 25 at Unusual and varied Sprin V. -. htjXr: miitoWWWrfyS'& QUALITY Glasses QUANTITY Experience Careful selection of lunscx adapted to jour Individual requirement, li our assurance of quality. Thoroughness and exhnustlvo re search In modern optometry, is our claim to experience. THE L. BECKMAN CO. New Location 323 ST. CLAIR ST. TOLEDO, OHIO $ 35 & I wvj uvVIVtB4VUPVV4"OVV4pE?nJ& L J ot only are the assortments j vastly greater than we L I have ever shown but the values despite the advanced cost of all wool fabrics are astonishing. Three of the beautiful models are pictured and there are many others to choose from. Materials Include Mannish Serge Gabardine Tricotine ' ' Wool Poplin In all the most desired colors. 'TheSuhStoreof Toledo' is the selection C Ocits ilnLL li & 9 IF you nro contemplating buying a pleasure car or truck, lot ua show you whoro wo can savo yon 00 per cent on tho purchase prlco by buying of Used Car Dept. Ford Formn Trurkn. nllRhtly nued, orlfclnul cOHt 9S0U.00 now S2S0.00 to 9iiio.no. 1IU0 (Horlnnilx. (I cylinder. .Model so sir.o.oo iu 9,-us.uo. 1017 Htmlolmkcrn, 4'm nnd 0' Sir.d.oo sr.oo.ou. IlillininlillcK, to asnn.on. nil nioilcla $500.00 You can drive one of our Used Cars for years with but very little depreciation. These prices aro bound to advance In the spring. Grasser Motor Co. SIXTEENTH AND MADISON Aladison Where Sixteenth Crosses TOLEDO, OHIO ,! of new twit0i&AwKMfim " w tmmm I t t m if fp . ,ii -.'?L.S L-It -M