(Continued from Page 7.) Among the Christmag festivities in Napanee was a delightful reception given by Mrs. F. F. Miller in hondr af her daughter-in-law, . Mrs, W. Mi les Miller, who returns io London England, some time during this month, Swiss embroidered gown filnon; Mra, W. M. Mfler wore a Parisian frock "of pale blme satin veiled with lace: Miss Diana Miller Was In Belgian blue chiffon velvet: while Mrs. J. P. Vrooman, although not receiving on acco cent illness, was looking exceeding- ly well in black silk and lace. decorations were. alt of red, erimson American® forming, the centre piece of the elab orately 'arranged tea fable, Templeton and Mrs. Coleman pour ed tea, relieved by Mrs, Young and | Mrs. Herrington. Mrs, J, Rudd Per- ry:and Mrs. J. W.. Robinson served ices, and severa) young ladies assist ed. Mra. H. Daly and Mrs, Pruyn in vited the guests to the tea room and helped in revelving the gue - . - v Mrs. T. 8! Scott, 84 Barrie street, will be 'at home on the second and third Tuesdays of January and February. The members of Queen's will be hosts at a dance on the 27th of January. . * . Miss Helen McKay, who has been spending the holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mf#s. - John McKay, Sydenham street; will return to Ha- vergal College on Monday, Mrs. R. H. Partridge and Bob returned to Toronto day. Mrs. Chipman, Brockville, is stay- ing with Mrs. Charles Taylor, John ison street, Dr. Rivington Fis in town. Mrs. Myles - Miller, visiting parents, Dr. and Mrs. Vrooman, paneé€, spent a couple of days week with Miss Helen Uglow. Street Master on Fri cher, London, is " her Na- this Miss MeDunnough, Montreal, spent a few days this week with Mrs. H. J Wilkinson, Bagot street 3 Miss Gladys Burton and Miss Dor othy Benton returned, to Belleville vesterdgy, : Mrs. J. Tweed this Robertson week returned to after spending a 6 éa Mrs. Miller received in al of pale grey | Las returned to Ottawa. of her re-| The Christmas | Beauties 8 Mra | Battery | Barrie | LY & Practical week with { Macdowall, her We mother, Mrs. R { Miss Helan | Wo M. Miller, to Kingston. ; Mrs, Christopher Robinson, svisit- ing her father, Rev, R 8B. Forneri Napanee, has returned Mré. tbr.) Florence Wert G. L. Cooke (nee Newington, Ont.) and [little daughte Of - Lloydminster; B.C. Wests of Mr, and Mrs, J. | B. Cooke, Union street. west, Mr. and Mrs. Charles lave returned to Montreal after vis iting Mr. and Mrs George Darragh, treet ? a King A Prof, will Mrs. John Cooper, 1 onto, who and Mrs. Scett for receive with Mrs January 11th, * and Miss Ed ave on Monday es al Havergal visiting a few day Scott on" Th Misg Marian ith Carruthers to. resume their studi Miss Haverga) girl te early in the Miss Mildred been Witting. M Emily street, In Perth thjs Miss Ethelwyn street, went Mi their | Mrs | will Q New | will go to Toron week Walker who Helen Campbell, week Mowat, Johnson to' Toronto on Friday Mrs. Arthur McNicol and son, who ha%e been visiting J. W. Mahood, Johnson street return to Toronto one Sunday Y. .Chown "Sunnyside York | | | | | and 1 HINTS FOR COOKS, should hyve the edges Fresh | carefully to hand f¢ | ing gt at home in a glass of | Butter will.keep sweet in a crock jar with a ti join than in any oth |. Jelly eq pared off easily 'make it roll mint may be alway at water much long ght-fitting way . The small end of a potato 'should | be Pricked before it-i put | oven to bake, to keep it Mom hast Ing er | The first time a girl is engaged imagines important. as the heroine in a novel. Touch a man's pocketbook, nine times out of ten sour disposition. : Fashion | time in she she's as and, his you spends a good deal the fool making bus i ~ Homé Dresr Making Lesrons Prepared Especially For' This N "by Pictorial Review VACATION SUIT 'ewspaper IN BLUE RATINE. be made in wig or two modish des and the skirt is trim igns, med with pockets, The comfort and style of t frock was appare nt; the approval Of tastes. The Jacket may close up to the neck with a round coll be belted may hang loose lke a boy's coat, with 'a closed or V-sBaped neck. The skirt Is a smart two-piece afiair, with waist line raised two inches above the natural line It is 'finished with a neat belt and gath- ered slightly across the back. 4Like the Jacket, it is trimmed with pockets of goodly dimensions, For 16 year size 3% yards 64-inch material are required te make the cos- tume, and in cutting the cloth. can be used to best advantage if the direc Nons on, the cutting guide dre carefully car. ried out. First fold the material Ww on the lengthwige fold, ubiout three inches from the crosswise edge of the cloth, place the back gore ¢f the skirt, and to the right of this lay the 'back of the coat! also on the fold of matesial,. Follow with the collar' and the front gore and with the additiofr of the belt these complete the sections to be laid his tallored therefore it meets of the most conservative tht ar and or straight and , on the fold of the goods. . Ward Wy AN Co We2o0® . Chic coaf postume in brown ratine for the summiwr girl. The pocket gay FOLD OF BF INCH MATERIAL WITH Fi Pictorial Review Sujt No. 6200. six oo The under-sieeve section the selvage edge back gore. The front tipper-gsleeve section, underfacing, pockets and cuffs are lald on a lengthwise thrda dg Gf the material, . Ita short belt is desired on the cut oft front edge of belt perforations. For the fect cut off front edges of fro derfacing on small "b" pe The seam allowance on the 8 under is laid to- opposite the open iidert arm, back seam-of sleeve and cur cA street Blow, _ visiting Mps Edwards | Gwendoline Folger is another | ras | ~ returned to her home | Tr cooking purposes by grow- into the! of | which w | pain, di JUST BEANS. . Dried white beans can be made in- to many tempting combinations, and dish of baked 'Baked heans can be any of a dozen different things, all the way from delivions #0 unpalatable, according to the Way they 'are cooked To begin with, they must be cooked tender, which means 4 long, slow, thorough cook trig. They must, however, nevér he cooked to the mushy stats, They are always improved by eareful flay- oring with meat or vegetables Small ramekins of baked beans, over each of whieh strip of bacon is taid,.are delicious in both appear ance.and taste and can be used an entree at dinner or lune Beans baked with a pork chop enh person, instead of the alt pork, are also good beans as heon, for usnal i i Baked With Oil, | ak one guart beans | water Place | boiler, and add. two teaspoons | st one-half enp tomat and a small piece pork and let them steam until nearly done. Then remove oven. Pour a little olive oi) overthem und pinch of pepper ver night warm them in dou- es to add a With Tomatoes, ak one, quart beans over night; with fresh water, heat slowly (do not boil), cook until skins burst and drain again. Scald of half pound pork remove one-quarter inch slice | and put in bottom of .bean pot. Cut | through rind of remaining pork ev ery on ul ineh; put beans in pol afrd bury pork in beans, leaving rind eX Mix "one teaspoon salt and wo tdblespoons each molasses and th one cup boiling water td beans; add more bolling " {0 cover beans, Cover beanpot ke slowly<six or eight hours of with ; Strain; drain, cover I will | {rind | serape, one piece f and add a can tomatoes 15 minutes tablespoons hutter, mix | of flour; salt and pepper; add tomatoes and cook until thi€k. If tomatoes are very acid add a fewy soda When beans nb y done add tomatoes onion three th same amount ns Qf Spanish Beans, 1ight boil tender I th sweet red Ypeppers and put 1 rough a sievg Fry three § of bacon until Arown, then add the pepper pulp and one green pep per has minced fine ded onian, Then put in the beans, adding plenty of juice tle salt and rated Cook together 'thoroughls NEGLI( iS, One of the principal points in the selection of a negligee 1s to choose a color that not only is becoming, but which enchances good point There $0 many new colors among the se s offerings that this task is sometimes ng It make becoming the sty! unbacoming the wear finds it impossible to feel 2 comfortable in the ment she wears The shaded paper which'j tionary shops Overs then two cups of dried them until been one some ane are ason perple no differgncy If the er usually thorox ly how color is is excellent use défermining a becoming color ect a sheet of the tint that makes the strongest appeal to the fancy In a strong light béfore a truth te ing mirtor and with the "houlders bare crush the tissue up around the neck. Try each shade, one until- the most befoniihg has found, then 'match the dress m to the tissue paper as nearly sible What not always commonest to Sel Stand n becoming one 80 the next. One' of (i mistakes, beauty experts » 18 made by weinen in faney ing that a color once becoming is al ways so. Age, illness, the addition of seascn | | | | WOMEN OF CANADA. Fort, Coulonge, Quebec.~~"1 am h to tell you that your medicine dic wonderful appy 1 me good. with weakness. and T tried wines and other things but ived very little | benefit. I was young at the time and knew very lit- tle about medicines till a lady friend came to me with ] a bottle of Dr. o Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I became strong and a par afterward had twins." --Mgs, J. | BRADY, Fort Coulonge, Quebec. | =. Thousands of. women right hers in ada who are now blessed with robust health cannot understand why thousands of other women continue .to worry and suffer when they can obtain for a rife sum Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescripti ill surely and quickly banish al distress and missy dnd restore the is one inch and is indicated by notches,' | womanly h t The rémalaing seams % inch wide. At this season It is well to select serge, gabardine or a light weight wool- en material and the suit will be a¢ able for early fall wear. Th © decided liking for the tan or dust-color- light weight coverts, vhipcords, khaki, etc, for summer wear. They certainly show the dust less readily than the dark cloths, but on the other hand they &5e Rot so becoming. ¢ . BOowever, are but ; Pegple's Com | aré now in the hands of thi es 14, 16, 18 and 20 years, Young mothers who preserve the | charms of face and figure in spite of an increasing family and the care of children are always to be envied. 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Once upon a time a little field mouse ran out of his cold hole in a field and, in trying to find some%urm place to stay, ran into a hole in tree It. was warm and snug In there"and the mouse was cold and hungry sa he huddles elese in a cor € ner and' went fast asker. i the biggest pile of nuts did he sleep that he .didn't hear the them to take hme, He w; squirrel's when they came home, a willing little fellow that cy 3 and he woke with a start to sce sev. 'hegan to grow fond of him ang na eral big-bright eyes staring at him. thing more was said abot | g "How dare yeu come into and he lived all winter wit), h house when we gre away?" asked friemds, . one of the squirrels. "Go 'right oul The next spring, or we will put you out.' people saw him, what The frightened mouse tried to get His fur:had grown Up and run but his feet wer his fur was almost as cramped from his 1otig rest th friends' he had lived nearly 'fell. "Poor thing let him He had, too, grown stay," said another squirrel, "Yes, squirrels and they let him-gtay to-night and he can go that he never went hy in the morning," pleaded another to live and stayed with. The little mouse slept close beside all the rest of his life fone of the squirrels and when he Don't you thin} woke in the morning there was a little fellow? ro nice hreakfast Waiting "You better £0 out with your night's lodging by some nuts and bringing (in said 4 squirral in what make a very gruff voice The mouse wis very vi, this and worked so hard 11: a So I y Such yours HP when hig do quite you bu thick with £0 fond he ped parsley and straining. Chartruese of Spinach i mould and line it with thin of hard boiled eggs rit with chopped, cooked Spinach; weltk+irain ed, pressing it firmly Pat into pan of hot" water and bhke for minutes, then turn with drawn butter Potato Pyramid potatoes into cone and then wif the Menu for Sunday ot. BREAKFAST Grapefruit Hrolled Mackerel Baked Potatoes Papovers Calter DINNER Hean Soup « out and serve Make mashed' Rub over with h beaten egg and Churtrense of Sploach Hanann Salad Lemon "and Grape Frappe Hulten brown in oven Lemon and Grape Frappe cups of water and minutes Cool, add Juice and jut Freeze SUPPER Oysters with: Rice Rye Bread Sandwiches Pend Sauce Cookles Chocolates Boil the same of half : of ten of lemon juice zlasses BREAKFAST Mackerel wipe dry. SUPPER. with, Rice Dra quor from a pint of oyste kim Add to it half well washed rice, and minutes rapid boiling, boiling water and cook until tender pen Stir in a hedping tablespoon of "but ter and~tet it cool slightly Add one well beaten'egg and spread all on. the platter for serving. It should about an inch deep. Make hollows of in the rice and lay an oyster in each. beans for. three hours. Drain, add Cover the oysters with mel®d but two quarts of water and boil sof; ter, add a little pepper and cover Mash through a coarse sieve, return with fine buttered cracker .erumbs to the fire, add a teaspoon of chop Bake in a quick oven until brown oo : CT, 'Menu for Monday BHEAKFAST Sliced Bananas with Lemon Hacon with Dried Beef Creamed Potatoes 'Roant Coffee Broiled night and quick firs Place on and pour-over a sauce made by ing a tablespoon of butter, and stir in the same of flour mnd addigs cup of milk Boil until thick, tirfing all Yhe time, then add rand salt Seak Broil hot overs Oysters n the over n platter melt- bail and. cup arter a a it a a of few over place _ ring Gael INNER Bean Soup---Soak two: cups of cornmeal with four teaspoons of baking powder, one teaspoon of salt, half a up of sugar, a third of a cup of butter, a cup and a half of water, and four cups of pared and sliced ap ples Bake half an hour." DINNER Palestine Soup Cut of bacon. in, dice, add half a celery cut in pieces, one turnip and one onion sliced and, if edy two cups of pared and sliced *hokes Simmer. togethér for "fifteen minutes without browning Add six cups of water and beil until tender. Mash through » sf@ve, add two cups each of wate 1d milk and "boil five minutes longer. Then add the soning; teaspoon of chopped ley and half a teaspoop of three slices cup of LUNCHEON Fomato Soup - 'pple Cornbread Plekies Spleead np Pear Sauce Cakes Ten DINNER Piajestine Soup Steak, Tomato Potatoes Anple Salad Mie Coffee 1 ---- ei J NREAKF jiice, with Dried Beef--Out five ees of bacon in small pieces When brown add hredded dried beef and curt and the heer the Hamburg Faunce Haked Spinach Lemon sea- par lemon a Bacon 1 ¥ large Dice three slices and of bacon and fry brown Add, while hot, two tablespoons of vinegar, Beat one egg in two tablespoons of. | milk, add to the bacon mixture and Loil until - thick. ~~ Pour _.over- which | LUNCHEON 3 has. heen boiled tender and chopped | Apple Combread Mix Four enps- fine » . . | Dutch Spinach brown, of il the edge stir un | well mixed with hacon a half score or more pounds of flesh | as well as the {tendency to chang { _Retracing our | gees, | and add mooth, always rub the hntter all have a| flour together until 1 and the appearance. to the hot milk loss of it smoot} When a window is difficult raise, pour melted lard between the frame and the casing and put a tittle also on the cord. 8 back to negli however ll be noted this season that .many charming models are fashioned in soft, clinging mater ials in which delicate shades of ro blue and lavender predominate.' These toneg combine well with the cream ind black velvet ribbons 80 extensively used in sornamenta | tion. The most effective embroider , ies are those done in self color with f perhaps an additional dash of gol or siiver oi . - | For The Housekeeper. 10 Do .not allow moths to breed in your house. It can be prevented by eliminating the garments that have had them in and by keeping a watch- ful eye on all closets And chests Miss Ida: Horr, aged a Watertown, N.Y, died suddenly on: Wednes day. "She was born at Cape Vincent | warm, soapy water to Which a little | N-Y., and had been teaching since almonia has been! added she was sikteem years of agp: | %. Better late than never, hut puns Cook the cauliflower entire; . the | {UHLY is a mighty siglit more'effec- leaves and stenis which Surround it Hire and better, : : are delicious served with it. t often happens that a man 1s 3 . prouder of his horse than he is of his wife, po The button of -snccess never .gets much of a turn'from the shiftless in dividual, A daily bat) to whic} ne - A dally bath, into which little 1 | Clearance Sale of All bicarbohate of soda is put, w the burning of the feet. TRIMMED HATS, SHAPES AND TRIMMINGS At Greatly Reduced Prices, MISSES BUTLER & GRAHAM, _ 370 Princess Street. Phone 1267 . | fifty-three ye 3 chool f teacher Gas ovens should be clsaned' with The elathes wringer' will Jast twice as long if the pressure screw at | the top is loosened after using | a ill allay Try to induce the children to eat each at least one apple a day: it will keep their systems in gcodicon dition. : | The end of the .rib roast sawed off and corped {cabbage it. will make jn can -bhe If boiled with a goed lunch To insuré the creamy sauce being s ' | Ladiss' Cloth Your taste ° for good tea will prove to you D CHRD GD GID GD GES CD Foot-prints vanish when The Goud Gld-fashioned Washing Cumpannd y IN your vestibule, in your wu have a tile floor you need no longer/ worry abett the foot marks that seem to come comes almost immediately after you clean. Just pe about a tablespgonful of Pearline in a pail of-hot water, stir until dissolved sand use to mop the Hoor. You will find it the easy way to give these places the frequent cleaning they require, |. 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