f.'JWS y?' ,j 1 .!. m The .-Commoner ' VOL:- lsy-NO: 32 i J8 nJWHjf M W9 -i f V K.v- 1 r Tl" ; WI & m 'Mil M n "lit?" s ;JIIIh; .i :iiK w 111 I lli" ilnlfi"i',f.v E ii-4fe n,M, ft-" ' ,. 1 'I J '."" to tasto, two tablespoonfuls of buttor. Boat oggs lightly; add milk, salt and popper, and pour Quickly into a hot frying pan in which tho buttor has Lboon raoltod. Stir and scrape from bottom of pan until tho eggs are cooked creamy and soft. Do not ovordo. Pineapple Salad One largo plno- npplo will inako a well-illled dish of. salad. Pool and free from the eyes,; ;thon shred or toar apart witn a sii Vor fork, and nut on ice until chillod It will become soft and juicy. Servo- on crisp, tonder grec.i lettuce leaves, with French dressing poured over it at tho last moment. The fruit juice will blend with tho dressing, and the mixture will be very good. Mrs. Li K., Ohio. ', Steam applo dumplings rather Jthan boil thorn as they will be much '.nicer and more wholesome, besides '.being less .trouble. Ellon M'; - r:.-;- ' , : , , r . .Hv ' ; ' , ' r . Rcqucsted-Reclpes " .; , For a meringue for .any brie-crust: pie, una is ruuuiiuueuuuu; - Yvuiiuiu wuues oi mreo eggs tor xjacn pie u a stiff froth, boating in grp4uull& three tablospoonfuls of fine graitu-,; lated sugar as for icing; Jlavor, wH;lri vannia u inceii; ueat unci:.-ino ; meringue will stand ,. aloftej:then spread over the top of tho pfe three quarters inch of more thick. Sot back into the oven until well set, but ,do not allow to brown, a slight lemon-colon is best. This may be used with any kind of custard'or'soft , one-crust pie. : y ' Tart Shells Roll out thin a nice puff-paste, cut out with a biscuit1 .cutter, then, inside of- this, wUh a .smaller cutter, cut out the contor'of. 5 two out in uiree oi me soua pieces that is, have twice as ma'ny with the center cut out as of the solid ones. "Lay these rings two of them to .each .'third, on the solid piece and bake at sqnee. Into the shells thus made, other ddsired filling may be used! If the paste is light, the shells will She fine, and may be used for oyster jipatties. If filled with jelly or fruits, 'cover with a meringue (tablespoon iiwl of sugar to white of one egg). In making iherlngue, djfcjfiSfcWe? ?the common, coorgo granulated sugary It is very'apt to fall. There to. -a-finer. ,r sugar, .called qalce sugar k winch is. xr jcellent. To glazle pastry, wh'ich-is-th vQomm6nrinetb.od of dressin ,thv tops, "of meat or twocrust pies, brea'lc'ajp; ,og, spnarate the white -from, the.; yolk; peat tho yolk until gmoothr then, when the pre is almost ready' ,to remove vfrom the oven,t take "out "and brush it over' with the beaten '.yolk, put back in the oven and set Tfthe daze. ' r ' , b ' arl fAti flmoA irrt1cs An excellent way to dress the. tops is cut in sizes 6, 8, 10 and such pies is' to rub bv.tter over -the Wlumslzp requires 2 ya clCXv A$ JMxS III 1 - a si v r rd-i FMv 'V Mr :. Jvrrra v a t ra ,-wsr.vi.f7 rr-v 5: a nna $v. ia$ vnx:r . hi p v - m r-" l; rf w r - )-. 1 fc",ii" I , IftP ' '- '" I1- lift- "r Mr fl M-1-;V8Ptg6i--'.-C'-..-.iyi V J .J II II III 1 II 1S.HI f "r. ,. . - -'S.W T . r- m 1 Wi lj' CA9S :- 1 L ! .- hTl'l i l'?t?,'ji FlP ivil I -&. flMA ... ai-:. ?, ; 1 1 - . Vta ggffli : ; - tv i . : . LUliy A. Tr . - .A5- ;- a rf-f-" r-k'VP" U( IX I 'it.MIMI III 5oK rSv , I i".j.t .,.- n . i- i-- a ills S, I I sWEr-'ii'w A zjiTa i AW w J a l.-w-'flrrif J fl KvW n at V W'J y' ? TlIirR n A SeCil i 010 SfVy I lF?r5T3rrt3 f IV III J l - 7 rV Tt I IJlaLKT-Lw. ir-"f rL.I I l I i. mm f i'v 1 I nPTISc: .' '4MK m flnij.y fl f 1 fir avfw i i Tifcrc wr.v. huik f i u 7' . .MhLyr-i -' I . :l .. 1 . A L vZIul'll E V f If il II I LYf 1 Tr rnr li . ! a - -IrV- A " IB k -nA. ill J fi 'Q l rrVrv I H 1 1 d IJU ciP ta's ."! IT . . B 1 m? M fi . 4G15 m ! -. 1' .1 JmW WW i i - V G29G 4OT it - I 'Of such pi top before baking; this will- give to 'the upper crust a ilakoy appearance, .'and malce It very .appetizing Inoh n?ator(,al. Tho pattern bloomers 1 yards o 27 inch material 12 years, and 1 yard o ribbon. ard$ o 44 '" v THE nTE HOUSE WEDDING .'Ar' press dispdtch dated Washing, ton, November 26, gives the follow ing f account of the recent White Houso1 wedding: In the beautiful east room of tho White House at 4:30 this afternoon Jessio Woodrow Wilson, second daughter oil tho president, was made the -wife of Francis Bo wen Sayre Rev. Sylvester Beach of Princeton", N. J., performed tho ceremony. The entire affair was very simple, as had l)een requested by the bride, and tho number 6i guests was limited to four hundred. I'Mls.. Margaret Woodrow Wilson, eldest of the three daughters, acted as maid of honor to her sister, and "Miss Eleanor Randolph Wilson, the youngest, was one of the bridesmaids. The three other bridesmaids were Miss 'Adeline Mitchell Scott of Prince ton, daughter of Prof. William B. Scott' Miss Marjofie Brown of Atlan ta, Pa., daughter- of Mrs. Wilson's cousinr Col. E. T. Brown, and Miss Mary G. White of Baltimore a col lege friend of the bride. ' Mr. Sayre was attended by his best man, -Dr. Wilfred T. Gronfell, the famous medical "missionary to tho fisherman of the Labrador coast. Tho two men have long been fast friends an'd Mr Sayre spent two sum mers 'helping Dr.. Grenfell with his 'Work.' ' : j The "us"hers Were Charles E. liiighes, Jr., son of Justice Hughes of tho "supreme court and a class mate rdf Mr. Sayre-' in the Harvard law school; Dr. Gilbert Horax of Mohtclair, N. J'., 'who Was a class mate at Williams 'college in 1909 and now1 at Johns Hopkins 'university; "Benjamin Burton' of New YorK city, ;aWd, Dr.1 'Scovillef Clark of Salem, Mass., ' w"lib Wa's' Mr.- Sayre's om patiioti ' iA Eabra-adr-'iinrf Newfound land. The bride's gown was of satin, of a soft ivory tint, trimmed with beau tiful lace, both old and rare. It was made in New York and the women connoisseurs declared that it was a masterpiece. The lingerie in the trousseau is of. the lost dainty material- and Is all hand made. The maid of honor and bridesmaids were "beautifully gowned and all looked their "best 1 Coming right in the midst of the chrysanthemum Beason, this was mada a chrysanthemum wedding and that flower was used most profusely in adorning the White House. As the'bride'S favorite1" color is mauye. that was made the prevailing coloi in the decorations. The east room, and indeed all the 'rooms in the pres ident's mansion, were beautiful in deed. ,... Handsome presents were sent u aK'Ift In flnmi -tailor efiCt. n'rwi rnvors trlmmlnff the j'ho collar ..pclc ai'o Rc-sllvcring Damaged 'Mirvo . We 'have several requests for those directions, which' have bebn iyen soveral times bqfbre. Pour, upon; a 'sheet of tin foil three drams o I ' quick ' silver to the square . foot p '.foil. Rub smo6thly with; a JJeqo bf , buckskin, ' or chamois tjintil. .the. toil 'becomes brilliant. Lay tho gloiss unon a flat surface a level, table or board, face down. Place 1Ue till upon the damaged portion, of the ' glass, lay a sheet of .paper ipon it and weight this with a block of wood or piece of marble with a perfectly flat surface. Put on it a sufficient i weight to press it down tight; leave l-Jt in this position for a few hours. The foil should bo evenly pressed iT- down on the glass, otherwise, there "wlll be blisters. The work must bo carefully done, to insuro results. . '! LY.ltut A i. -- A rlnlnlv mnr.nl for afternoon wear. It can bo mado of srulmpe. 'Thoro is also a pretty collar lo.-vnv'oifflTio cambric and trimmed with at the neck. The sleeves may be long .! .i ' -S---. i.i . in. - .-I - f . r' fell rt tr A fl.i'nft cTrkv alltf la alt rl- flir uivua eiuuroiucry or avilu juuo uukiuk. r.rlvr. .." fcw &u oil o oiihuwij- ftl1f T.i.ll.u9 T'--.. rni.fo rlnno. lina uot"T,iH,v,vf jl.vi jliuo u. i; nup anu rovers iriiii-iiit v..- -- ,ij.i.. an open blouse showing a chemisette novel, the front clofeinff Is nni'lo v i which is tho facing of a one piece out the usual box nleat and the sioim "T uuii biic uguui Mw-fc -.--. ----- ..... : -. . . . 'iim n'lLt 'in nay up snort u .u b. .S"!'.. bust measure. Medium size requues yards of 36 inch material. is !'. A colored ribbon run through beading "11 n-t the top and closes in front, .will molcQ a protty waistband. Tho Tha pattern -is cut in sizes 34. to 42 pattern. cut in ono size only. To lnces pust measurQ. Medium i size ra- An .,, .i rw? Airn A- torlal.van'd 2 yards of 11 Inch wide tho dresses and yard pf 36 inch lin- very simple apron cut in a sir e b ft edging.. inc and V. vard nf 9,9'lnnU - fr. t.Wa Tho front and back are 3 yoke. ooot also 1480 Boys' IlusHltm Drcufj For a very little boy this stylo can bo mado In "gihgham, duck, linen, velveteen, hinncm aid the", closing double breasted. - Tho gg hiuovu .if. puKiiLiy j.uu iinu Liioro- ura .!.; .i-.i'. . -jz.-z27"l. " v.r r."- ti'o - trousqrs. The pattern is cut in th-f rnV nS, Ifl- c f . pTes sizes land 2 years. To make thoVu.W iirSSr tW Vftri ,fc ? sIzes in tho 2 year size requires 1 yards 2uires W iJqfti if, !uJJJn?Iz? ,re" of 44 inch material. qu.tres, S yards of, 44 Inch material, 0039 Irl8l Blouse DrcsH Made single button at dach shoulder, w'l. , strap isplaccd At the yqke Une in the i-s-incnn.TTi. caiiuui -. ---f - Cj j - ----------i-,i-i uri mat i nnn r "Sr"""'!"". .8.I0.ia 7rtUnui are used for those aprui.. is plain with straight or Robes" ?J Pattern is cut in jizes 14, . j,. ,cpjllav Full length or shorter yca79 "iutrlal sdro'set into a fAjriv win n. yards of 27 inch material, 4773 Doll's r.-x 'mi,io olmnle Olltiii 477U noil's aci--""..- ni.rlstinas will clothe a doll iVst tree. The dress has a lonff waist, ft princess panel iron mu ---. mI In short pieatea skxi-. u"v i , iii- Th 0 capo m "' nK- Tii t ., 1 n J.,""v j;"s' "iuusc ure.HH iiaue in snort pieatuu in "',"; nnfi lin STSrVe'W!- &?'J?ffl?lfW-"or style., with a-blouse tary style closes in front onfl , 7K" n; ' h;i,3 S ",,.l,Pf?" ?vSE"lo nea There Is straps on eacnsnomuu. ..-. nts mi v iV "" wmu .uuiuti, u. rop snouiuor and lontr siiouia oe seiectuu i tACr ffrtrn is Thi ?i?I1,.J2 ra8' 1? .?J.l Pt?d skirt isat? ?0. please little -fflrls. The - Pattern 1 ors dren as they cannot Misiti. aivinll rTfAia '1 nl. w.. v.. .h.. innrtn of nnnrnn flnnnol ....w v- . ....... ...... ... ....v. ...w ...... .t luucu vv u.ii uiiuerwuisc. xno nattorn cut in sizes ior uuno uv. - .. 10 or of any scraps which remain from tho is cut in sis;es 6, 8. 10 and 1 vpars in lencth To make for a doll i 0200 -liiiaies' VHlNt A v 40 . Tirtia t miA material A'0 .- .V -..JTttA n , til!,!!' WtA5 ,11 J. ' "f B '-, Jii: ... vel'V" "plain inch material wiu sumc, .. ..TXJjis; J i1J.JV