Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 15 Jun 1912, p. 6

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an Ram-om! Track Wnlm. In. and whom! tack walker m New You ll Richard um- 1m no In wands!" ’ mice with the Nov York * nu um 61100 miles. In- «tand- l’rom a car .movefiotthomflon st 31”“. equator-fl. 'l'lh pun "mum mum M 049 an mall elm. on." m or nu hull-q to "It. 15- .010! b‘ytommmlu mun bul- mm at m I. nun. Seerâ€"chm hum. mah- «- eta-my cu The pattern (No. 57“). in cut II ‘- I/,. I and 3 yum [dun-m ‘ecnmotthodaenmthe Niger“ 'flnl‘mktu of Goo. One of the mem- ber! of the expedition will In Captain Mar. whose earner journey 3cm: ‘- (our! to the Niger was one of the m o! man-In exploration. ' Iiiâ€"w ' Jpn-vs" bynllnndthen bycalnel to the mum In the center of the Satan. note one party will turn west and «mine the route of the proves!!! unread animating the Trans-Saharan with the Cape to Cairo ll! Lake Tom all the am Como Vane]; the too. old will can cost to study the track or an Trinaâ€"Subaru: mm mm the CNILDIIN'D IOIPIII OI CIIIF Practical Fashions A mum.- Inluion chm-god m am (be M studies for the con- mannilmlteroagnh- hrs in in! let out from Mas from Gnu. on the must rum the expedition will travel am "A" Pun Rum-d Acre. “Mft AID m. . ..........‘......... av What if we sungfi’rl'a'dghed, or be? Ithasmnefi'figttm? - ,andso Letitgo jhajwemay beucrlum Harpoon-a loot coyoumglme. But Missed , whfldaa’hdyet yourhps ‘ O”_â€"..~I-o- v, mi 537;" I. .0" Ian on} at the mm. The rum-.- Ibh me! M l- Included. noun. mu, cm. an: at "m can I. no out!“ aim Ian shov- I- on. 0' II. mm m ad in! corn ans-duly tor mu cut or no pm of the ”flu cool um. Tho lune! I. on! III III Madly m- uo'ol gon- and the closing In at "no no pattern (No. ‘1“) I- cut II Ilsa 2! to 10 Inch.- wula noun”. To me the grunt I. n. hell-n ahewlllruuln‘nflofnhel material or 3 nm of 44 Inch “Me. 777‘ «0" an ye be telling me who that non In? ;‘ That's the general Inperlntom dent: the yfl'IIllIlltel' tenured: SKI-Titan: Jm" “One cold winter day some nflny ofllclalc, while mklng an Invention of a lane yard, stepped for I moment inside a switchmnn'l éhanty to (let nm. In there. mg other men. m a general mmflntendeat. who wan known to have I mania for ‘lcien‘ tmc management and the reductkm of expenses. As they were leaving the nwitchman naked the traveling yard- muster, whom he luv: “Why, they do any that he was at 00' funeral of Mr. lltchen‘u volts, and when the six pallbarers come out, he rum his hum Ind nld: “Hold on I minute, bun. I think you an get dong 'lthout two of thin.” " WM” 1! Funerals. ”mere occurs to no a striking story Illustrating the force of habit,” sud Ir. R. W. Nixon, 0! Philadelphia. at the New Howard. "It I: I auto-ll “or, and concern: a senor-I superin- tendent and I ”rd-tater. “ ‘Wlnt do you think at that? He’s n folne looking man. In: ye never would bellm the ales ye are met hearing about him.’ “win have you heard about Mm. Into? 1»: the cdrloun question. lPraclical Paahiggg no "It run ...... ‘l‘. LAOY‘I IIXOOIIO IKIIY. “iii-inn“ that W 11%;.‘2". ~ ' A, “I“!!!A. Nut and Rah!!! "lungâ€"Chop fine a cup of raising. ma 3 cup of chopped nuts. Best an egg white still, add two ubioapoonfull of lemon Juice and 1 half cup of pov'doretl sugar and half n Wen] of salt. Mix 1111 to- gether and uo'o .- filling In h or one. This combination of nuts fruit Walnuts aided to a baking powder bread I: a nice sandwich bread to me with tea or chocolate. "A3518; nhts and celery vith a boiled salad dressing in a. salad universally Hired. loo cream m» be made Into a very fancy am: It served In Item glasses. sprinkled with chopped nuts and gun rushed with s fresh cherry or mav- 7 ”Walnut Wk (oscilla- I can of mill sad 3 cup of crumbs to n paste: add ammonia. of a cup of val-nu. the yolks of two eggs and seasoning. Shape In bulb and fry In deco fat. Poona! Candyâ€"Shell and remove the brown locks from n pound o! pea- nuts. Roll with the rolling pm until like course crumbs. Put on to the store 3 pound of light brown sugar and twelve level tnbieapooutnh of but- ter: our consuntly, and after the mix- taro begins to bubble cook ten‘mln- ntem then stir In the nuts and put out Into : pan to cool. Mark of Immedi- ately. n It harden: very qotckly. m-thJIo-udnapol emu. use“ will rte. flour Ind W I In minim Cut all“ Menu-a “um-um "‘ .mmndwflrthmwfl than. Ban. with n Dill- Mine. and or W Mme. with at.“ oun- I“. to 00 “ll W Wu! 1 DIN In" mm 1 m don of Wm. 7““ IN mum b the bowl Ind add (to chowtd nu. o! I to" 000'“ “I mu no mu m- - Mt m an an. mm “4 'W‘N- ‘“ on” on m «an! I“ 9°" W (b. and. Nun my ho served a nut-rel or II mun. nut. done"; or noun: mummy-yum!- ncl s "not; 01 way: (In space um M par-m o! the nu. Think at um a. meat ”(I may will not be send um I hearty not as done". m PIMP-Tale - pint of pet nil. stalled and the Mn sun re moved...“ ml «3 I piste. Penn! Munmyhaoallnpheeuftho pile. magnum-m. «an. peanuts to 1 put at vine stock. thicken vitl t'o unlawful: o! flour mm! a mug of the mill mixed: MM mlngn sad the mill. serve to: IM the flour la '9“ cooled. n .n ”gunk-once. can an! “I". wmmeymmbkzmlmflm have lint m upâ€" h handled lawn- or banning: Mum- ml un- into the other lure Menu. But won and hole In I. loaf or In Igor (Ina. Gun-on m rat-Ina. with 0100. w I» uldod to change the flavor. The children enjoy brown “or ludwlchu. Spread bud vlth hunter ind sprinkle column-l, with "(In brown sugar; put Mother in sand- wich tom, and any my be eaten without Iollllll the Mn. col... Brown two table-pooch“. of granulated nu! Ind when u reddish brain but. not banned add mm tablo- Ipooumlu ol boiling bot col”. When !» cola. bu dluolvod the annual. pour the alum over powdered «out until l smooth put. I. («nod which I'm not run oi as. can. Curried (”uâ€"m two can" callus In butter null n [olden bro". I“ a plat at good stock ad one tlbblpooo- («I a! curry you“. su- mu 0. out. unbeaten, {our ublupoonfula of melted butter (not hot), an up the cup with milk. MM 3 tuapooutul of null: Ind turn into 3 bowl. Into the near smor put I. cup of flour um I cup of war. one toupooulul of hu- klug powder And ‘ mus alt: lift all Mo. and Cmmol Findlay-â€" When mung n canine! lmtlnx. out- too I: sometimes and Instead o! In- ter. It Imp-m u: noun-I Ivor which is my enjoy-bl. It 009 plug on. give mamâ€"{6 our mm: 1mi- But If your word: will was Ill gm Pu! keep them to the last tomorrow. Amethztmhoputtosothorm u hurry and It!" be delicate in one that appeal- to the busy housekeoper. Lightning cuterâ€"Put Into a cup two NUT! A. 7000. [BODICEffiF NEW MODEL Evening Gown. A churning evening gown by Agnes in a combination of black and white chilon. TM- is arranged over a fann- dttion of white lace. which tome a panel in from. The bodice in cut in e low 17 both back and from. Thhknlled In with Imtonbo- coming height. The waist line of this MI in mmql [turner-mu ”-1qu luau-tweeter rubyvolmu mam-mum. Floral Table Decorallm Have you ever seen a table in sum- mer decorated with wild carrot? it costs nothing and when arranged In mminadeepgreenbo'liaeool and dainty. If you can get the need pods to mix in with the carrot the el- red is eightened. in selecting a floral c terpiece strive for -variety. Have a dliferent decoration (or each meal. Even if flower: must he need more than once. u is natural where one has a small garden. it takes little time to have a separate decoration for each meal. At breakfast keep the scheme simple. Some people will not no flowers at this meal. but a few blooms in a slender race are sure to attract. The dinner decoration should have thought put on it. Our Illa-mum diam. a. Indie. of Itflnfl-colored Mn and subtota- ery and lace in the lame Mo. About tho countless neck. down the trout and on the gloves 3 narrow pip- ing of black nan she- chu-actor to the unlit and also sun!!- that u would look best with a black suit. The design of the bodice to admlnhlo for white and noturnl pauses, and [or linen and him. {or with chaps: In» terms It in not to he expected that tho decor-non- hero employed will he names In AomnAnLa mil lion- '01:. LINEN on LAWN. m then the "touch" is like every- t it; oh. There Ire too may u: count and only one thing In In» Met: requiredâ€"matings. 80 n you have lawn! taste. be u mama“! an you please with the mall features 01 Your new gnu. ma. of win, Embnldary and not. It Wouid Look But With I am suitâ€"Bum Much Hood tor Ornament. The skirt worn with an: mush bodice II 3 model used. by my sum. the lot! from listening with III row of button ind loops being thought very smart. At the hack the skirt db- too nay limit to he mentioned hep "Italy. and there In at!“ 1 wide el’ofl .-., plus the habit phlnnes- which I- always smut {or street nuns. and thick I- bound to remain with us It!!! I. ma. lancer despite the he! um the amulet (rocks are III-I'm for rear fullness of “non. Iom. But eflecuve and cheap I. may of the new materials are. the home new must nun culuuto he! mm for mu. distinctive touches. for upon than the whole culls: of the noun will «pond. Button- ». variously and lot ornament, and mu the new (My WM Tallow! tulle. once. mm Wily well 0. this. pale fabrics. then are any claim l- eolorlea glam. debt“ lot condo-n ale "cryslnl." Down 3 "(lie button had at pale blue velvet. an Into 0 valet o! pale blue chllon over flesh mt not, there are tiny mud button of {Ills no". seenlng like denim In their ant-Ins letting. [Area In M to vefl them with chllon. net. etc. Belt buckle- ot 3 very distinguished variety are, aha made of the gown fabric. shined om bucknm tunes mdflbmuflln U004 mnv DEAN. Attach brass handles. whlcl: may he obtained It the minister's shop for a very until mm. A round. embroidered dolly placed luthehotmmaddntotlonpmruco at the W. ml an especially nice fov tho ‘ or not Inning braid“: m blue, vlolet. yellow, green or any other color, can be hid [or H null 25 cents heard. lrihedrennln not to be washed much. too. or the wearer is willing to spend a lltle tlme adding the touch alter laundering. n bnnd of black lawn or calico put under the hem given the skin more cachet Ind with this addition a bias or the same I: added to the neck and sleeve; To "Ike 3 To: Tray. Tho dalntlest ten my my be fash- ioned from the lid of a cheese box in this manner: first sandpaper the wool until it Is perfectly smooth Ild stain It a m- hogany color. The stain may be pur- chased already preparedK -_â€"..â€" â€"..___, r. i..â€" Polish the wood wltl turpentine and ‘lnseod oil. 54:34.5. 34:80: 055. 02 2:15 Can? The illustration. to my thinking. given the «indent dress of all. and very smart women olten order a. now her 0! country (rock- hnllt on Just such simple lines. Materials may vary According to the use which will be made at the gown, but. the side but- tonins on thin onepiece style. the con- treating collnr and will, and the easy neck and sleeve cute never vary. “mm and duck dream made in this wny are used for boating and soil. and they are admirnhle for city mar- keting and other shopping, while (or working use the drell Would very likely be in good gingham in n more practical color. Material. May 8:!er In Loft to the Chou:- of m Wurst, at Any Num- lnr Will Make Up 10 Excel. mt Advantage. ,_ ..v “V." V But why always have and. working clothes In a prncllncll color. think: somebody, and why. Indeed. It one love- say one: and looks well ll them? So I want to tell you that such plain lmle gowns would be charm- lng It made a! ulnlhaml in the dam- tlcr colonâ€"pale blue. vlolel, pink. yel- iow. etc.. the plain trimming match- iu the patterning of the goods 01’ else of white. One night not be nble to scrub the floor in such a dress. but dinner could be cooked while wearing it, [or it in understood that a dainty dren- muet be protected with a large apron. While trail. the (rock in I delicate color. made up in thin man- When making up bonu- guwm the trick: or the lads should caudal)! ho ohurved I! one want-s the unulnc hon-c afloat and hula: usual-cu; For example, the shop drones. both bodice and skin. In put together Itlh nodding-bag sealantâ€"weird In! on tho mm um, um: on m» won- an. urmur-mm minim"; hurl honor poulbnlhlu with laundering. M u purl buuou oi [nod non no “any: «loam m- (Iacy hon on“. I number 0! use {rock- IM“ Ibo “an": Inch {unicorn In mu: m!- on Gun bun-I nu IMIO mun trod mu rem-ally III doth-9d 0! till: knob hon [muco- In 1 rich I‘l- lorlnloo Mal. than run-tog down no dd. at "to dru- tron: ch ml to h... Batman at "u an. no“. at h nor. would be good enough {or n~ calving commuy month; or alter noon, u nobody amu- u much In manner I. In out" scum. DAINTY HOUSE FROCK ‘ MARY DEAN. no injuries of the ten trip eon. thumb the influences of an air as! wind. may complexion: um on sudden ermine:- or tanning My. mum the maple- mo m- nqg'lect of the novels. I. an d? h condimflng to some mm: to 3 little box of some mild lent!" mold be included in the empty 0! beautlflere. film one of the-e every night as long an to neceenry. eel help the good work along by taking a warm sea both every day. If your eyes are need to glasses keep the- on. for you will he more mum. to eeesickneee it you leave then: 0'. For protecting the skin from wind hm, prepare it before putting on the powder with cold cream. rubbing thin well down into the pore- nnd wiptng or the surplus. Wear 1 red-brown veil on the ship’s deck, or when uh- ing the little boat all. n this color it nhout the only one that will resist the tanning agents of Dane Nature: m if you can go without the veil without sefloueiniurytoyoorekin don. no eir inst nir itself. is one of the We moot importent beentiilere. Oiomluo Walsh at China». Sleeveless kimono val-u of chi! over loco or embroidered blob-cl. onooftbeprettyotyluotti‘l moot. Tho can at not one! a no finished with mun Mines a norm hoe hill 9 «lining of ribbon. m nun it an» be u ”KI but to lmtuflo with In"! '7 ma, a“ n It I. not II'III pun-IN. to ma. It. on” o! I tut ml. ulltloflo‘Mxlhdm I'll-un- «all, Int! Ch. an. m. men should I. dun-«l at mu um. I m w“! Many young Indlen who have lea-Ir «I the economical trlckl 0! beauty buy theatrical nuke-up boxes for tho holding of the mantles and an m- tle tau that. they wlll need. the girl! with; these empty and man: than uv as they no m. One will buy charmln; mile celluloid boxer-tho son called “Purl-Inn Ivory.“ for pom 4m, rouge. null pesto. forehead plu- teru, and no on. puma; the llqulds Ibo wlll roqulre lnto bottle. u “my. Another wlll unto no of Any lull cardboard hon. In eonvenleut ulna Ibo In: on land. cmploylnc ordlnll'! "Ill, old or new, [or the mum lot “to nun-up run. which no lull-pn- Ilble. top. of old white uocklnu m uud. “no old handkerchief; bit. of silk underwent. dc. Ind tho said who undoninnds traveling will no"! [Iii lo futon I" the (op. at tho bolt. on with a rubber bull. Now traveling by land all on I". filled-3 consequences. but both noth- od. ol tmnuporlauon threats. «loath Inn tor "to complain. to who . complexio- cram ad a m: val no“ unable things to have In the unity box. The: n my mac women no allure of ti. lad (In! the noun “poll“ Invqkn In mo! of tho but non. Ind that. 30.0"”. than I: non It all. I would .4th ll- clmflu s an of none ham” non. Gnu. plat In but", (on. to! trud- 1. In “In ":0 dry can. this “mu the nth In. ad looping on mm. and for man I would 3mm 3 m- ". mud talcum. We! con“ to saved up for cannula" into I ma- cbonnkuh Ma. 01 I! on. l- and to ”It! loan-o. I“ not. that m not unit In! In tic-and cm on. and Ibo. 90'an with heal noon. a bank a! “no cock! 50 um not. much“. 1‘0“ cm- and n mu. 0! no cub curled um Poo no I." m -m to found "uncut. a mm o! I». In MI! I «up at can «m- M «m a (and run but. Put the dumdmm-anuflmdrfl And no our n" no he. rill rim mum“. do!" an an" no I”. m but Int cw vllh no“ "an. After 1h into I“ CM. 90'. let u and. ” deductive to the delicacy of Ch. «Ha. halal-flu I! Ind mullet mo um: on deep” Into the pom til! Manned. m. The hygienic no”. of French munch-re an .n mi. mean being healing a cell a. deal.- in: to "to thin. 0M cattle k II- awe. as It on be Iona M every in; atom and In any mu. emu, In M of the tonal: N h pund- Ho 0o mph! macaw um or timidâ€"ct 1.1 good com. or (and water-Jot cum on "to m allot I). ma ole-amt. 0! out for It. on“ "up". Int It in never the to no (no much 0! any of (In. “up, a. they m mi Ito m- Iflor . um Um "rival nyvbm 1110 he. «mu be 'l‘hd Madmen flit un- water nnd O Hand on". ad the. one «not count any. on not! wakr-mnbotolborumnlo mother worm uni-act for the vu- Ity but. Duct, by the 'l'. II cunnil- A well supplied unity box. which In It!!! light 311th to be curled about. In the unit we or hand bag. II than! the moat pmlonl lung thq woman traveler can take along with her.

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