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V1 ft rr "1 Red Raspberries Cream Fried Kggs and ISacoti English Muffins ColTen LUNCHEON' Tainalq Pie Kweel Pickles Chalets Fruit Ten 1M X.N Kit Celery Consomme Chicken Shirred with Oysters Green Teas la. Germain Heart or Lettuce Salad Pineapple Tapioca Cneoa Cake Coftoo CliieUpn Sliirred with Oysters. One-quarter cup buter, one-quarter imt a PfiOBLM To keep dough from clicking roll on a piece of manila paper. Flour may be brushed off and paper folded for using again. Do not roll the paper, as that brings the outside in Frank I.efler lias been awarded the eontract for the erection of the six-room bungalow home for G.

V. Mc-Kim on Ml. Vernon avenue between Rialto and IJellview avenue. The cost of the homo will lie about A. Hoimer is (ho architect of the home.

POULTRY PAPER 14-124 PAGE periodical, up-to-date; tells all you want to know about care and management of poultry for pleasure or profit. 4 months for 10c. POULTHY ADVOCATE. Dept. 4S, Syracnsa, N.

Y. 1 Social News Home Hints omao Page of The News el r. It ...1 I njj iiuin, wio-iliiM 1 1 iif 1 ii i 1 1 one-eighth Ml i Til pepper, tw( cups eream, two nips cold cooked chicken, cut ill dices; (me pint (leaned and drained; une-tliird imi linely chopped celery. Make a sauce of lirst live ingredients, until llii'k; add diced chicken and oysters; cook until oysters arc plump; dish and sprinkle with chop ped celery. Serve at once.

I Green IV'is ii. I Germain. Take a pint at sholWd srocii peas- and put into' a saucepan with a pin' 1 of chicken or veal lirotli anil a pint of 'sweet cream. Add a bou'iuot ol sweet herbs Willi which, you lied (wo or three sprigs of fresh young mini. Cool; twenty minutes or until peas are tender.

Then ro move the kerbs and run Ih'i pea: through a sieve. Season with sail and pepper; add a little powdered sugar, a tahlcsponui'ul of butter set, over the lire live minutes lor.ivr then I II III II I III II III II I I Ill i'Si'f'it contact with the inside and makes It less cleanly. I IOR ECONOMICAL WOMEN i Vou can have nice cuff links hj HAKE VOI COTTON (buying four pretty hullons and sew-To make a sola pillow that will be ing small cord (lirounh the shanks as fluffy as llioit.uli fluffed tlier.i, and then workinf; with Rouse feathers, use cotton that over the cord with thread to match lias been torn in bits and thoroughly 'he buttons. In tliis way one ma healed in an oven. It will not pack a I1'1'1' "1 links for eveiy shirt-or get hard if it iias been heated waist if desired, enough.

wati.i: TH'S ON Itain waler, sealed in fruit I'll! a screw eye Into tile handle of "1 placed in the cellar will keel a broom at I he end, so as to hang it ti I when not in use. and the broom will last much lunger and not (urn over at the end. a bag of col-ton flannel to tie over the broom when you want to wipe the dust, from hard wood floors. New Feature Secured For Temple's Program Manager Harrison of (he Temple theater has arranged for three nights only a new feature ror i'ne Temple, having secured Sam Harris, the noted singer and yodeler, who will he heard at each performance tonight, Tuesday and Wednesday only. is Manager Harrison's Intention lo provide sweet voiced fingers as special features from time to time.

The big feature of the hill tonight beside Harris is "The Impersonator" in three reels. is big liist of the week hill that should not be missed. Frank Lefler Secured 1 Contract On New Home sweet for months. Last year I tried tliis and when canning fruit in September I needed the jars, the watei was as sweet as when stored away. This year I shall save enough foi shampooing for the entiic year.

Personals .1. X. Wilson litis returned from a visit in l.os Angeles. IT. Canla was a passenger to Chicago over the Salt bake yesterday.

Mrs. I truer left yesterday ror I'eone, arier a visit in this eily. U. W. left yesterday for a visit with his parenls at llur-linglon, Iowa.

4 Klizabcth W. MimTaugh left today over the Southern l'acilic for Water-ville, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Hla'sney Hughes are visitors at the home of the hitter's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. A. Sloan, of Arrowhead avenue. Mrs. A.

N. Drown, who has been a vibitor at the K. I'age home, will return to her home in Seattle, Washington, Wednesday. I.ewellyn Post was a week-end visitor at the home of his parents at Tenth street, returning last night to San Diego. Miss Vivian Ferris was an over Sunday visitor at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. A. E. Perris, at their homo in street. Miss Penis is attending school in l.os Keai The News classified arts.

Parker's Sure Cough Syrup When Other Remedies Fail Try This! It Will Break Your Cough and Cold -Almost Instantly 25c a Bottle. At All Druggists, Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Refunded Social Mountain Hike Is Cnjoyed. A very enjoyable week-end parly i was spent by a number of young women from this city, when a hiking trip was taken to the mountain resorts. The was made up the trail lo Skyland Heights, where the party spent the night. A delightfully Informal lime was spent it Skyland Inn and Sunday morning the party proceeded to Scpiirrel Inn where lunch was enjoyed.

Jovial Mr. Frantz had a blazing lire In the lire place at the Inn. which was enjoyed as the air was cold and snappy. A tour of inspection was Hie program for the afternoon and visits wero made lo I'inecrest and the Point, l.ate in the afternoon the descent was niatle by the government trail. 1 The party reports that the sun was shining brightly en the siiiniuit hut that clouds wero encountered on the way down, making it I in possible for hem to see more than two or three Vet In any direction.

Those who formed the merry cotn- lany were (he Misses IClta Agee, Martha Kd wards, Hilda llennetle, leorgina Ohlakor, l.aurino and 'th'da Schmidt. A Times at Local V. C. A. The afternoon session of the china -minting class of the Y.

W. C. A. met ibis afternoon at the assoiiation building. Tonight Is the last session of the sewing class, which has been conducted for the past few months.

Much headway has been nuide by most of the pupils and gratifying re-. nils have been secured. Also tonight the gymnasium class will have an inside party, the physical committee having charge of the iff air, which promises to he enjoy-ilde. Ilollabaugh, who is hairman of that committee, will have a very able entertainers to help her, there being on the committee, Miss Kdna Giterth, Miss Olive John-onfl Mrs. Harvey Hall, Mrs.

It. McCrea, Mrs. V. F. Oster.

Miss Clara Tost and Mrs. Jennie Smith. The regular gym stunts will be gone 'hrough preceding the social. Tuesday the rirst lesson in swimming will lie given at. tlio Purity in charge of Miss l.ane.

Italh-ing suits should be ordered from the iocrctary, Miss Agee, by those who lo lirtt have one. The lesson begins sharply at 7 o'clock. The home economics class meets tomorrow afternoon at o'clock, later than usual as Miss lirenan, who has charge of the demonstration, will be unable to come earlier. Miss lirenan will speak on food combinations and Hie construction of menus, and will demonstrate cookies. The same program will be repeated in the evening.

Thursday In addition to Hie regular Spanish class, there will he a fifteen-cent supper for all the girls. The only provision being to send in your name ahead of time so thai (he committee will provide for all. If (he weather permits the long postponed game of basketball between the high school girls and the Y. W. C.

A. team will take place. This game has been planned for some lime lint the weather has beei. f-uch that It was impossible to play on the court. On the same evening Miss Agee will give a short lecture on "The Women of the llible." Tliis promises to ho very interesting.

The evening session of the china painting class also meets Thursday evening. Itiitlidny Dinner Parly. Mr. and Mrs. C.

10. Holmes of Seventh and streets entertained a small company of friends at dinner yesterday In honor of the birthday anniversary of their daughter, Miss Florence Holmes. May flowers decorated the table and rooms. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs.

George Cannon, Miss Mabel Alder, Lewis Conner, Misses Florence, Harriet and Ada Holmes, Olin Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Club MiH'tiug Is Knjoyed.

The Saint Cecilia club was delightfully entertained Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Starke, for Miss F-stollo Starke. The attractive home was decorated in May baskets and flowers, La France roses being most prominent.

After the program games were played, many of them very original. The dining room was especially attractive In its holiday May dross. The table was graced with a May polo wound In pink and white, with steamers extending to each place, wher (here was a tiny May basket. Butterflies were poised on the baskets. The menu was carried out In pink and white, in the salads and cream.

The mothers of the ten young musicians wero present also. 40c Guest Towels All Linen 29c Several different style pal terns to select from, Willi monogram spaces. Strictly all linen. Always sold at 40c, now 20c each. Mis (Juest of Honor.

Miss Blanche Jones was guest of honor Saturday at lie home or her sister, Mrs. II. Hell, who entertained a number of friends for Miss Jones. Progressive whist was the entertainment, for Hie afternoon, and Miss Vivian Majors was awarded the prize, a dainty breakfast cap, for having the highest score. The booby prize, a toy music box, was given Miss Mildred McAllister.

The company enjoyed dancing on the spacious porch after their game oT cards, different members presiding at lie piano. A delicious two course luncheon was served to the guests from pretty tables, each having a May basket of Cecil llruner roses, as a center piece. Tho place cards were little Dutch girls in pink, while the favors wero candy May baskets. The lights were shaded in pink and in the darkened room shed a soft glow over the attractive company. Those who enjoyed the afternoon at.

the Hell home were Misses Haskell, Helen Sterawser, Freda Woodruff, Ruth and Kvelyn Grow, Rita and Leola (Sinister, Ava Cloud, 1 Hazel and Lecile llryant, Katherine Post, Mildred McAllister, Gladys Flory, Ronnie Holmes, Hilda Hrison, Marguerite Nisle, Krica Vogt, Vivian Majors, Mrs. Louis Jones, Mrs. W. N. Jones, Mrs.

Harry J. Hell, assisted Mrs. Hell in making the young ladies have a delightful afternoon. If you never bought groceries of Levy's, next to Library, givo them a trial. Only staple goods.

llonic phone 561. Bubscrlbe tor The jnws; 25 cent ner month; telephones, 185, eltho' 'phono. I onn rv n. i I ill I II Ran lieriiaidino LargcM nun Finest Dry floods House V. Street, Opp.

Court House. Hoth Phones Special Reduction on All Pattern Cloths, Luncheon Sets, Tea Sets and Tea Napkins, Napkins to Match. All Linens On Sale Spe-cially Priced. Social I'lisloi's Aid Society Meeting'. The regular meeting of I tic Pastor's Aid of the First Presbyterian church will lie held next Thursday afternoon in the old The' legnlar business meeting will bo followed by the social hour.

The hos-tnsses for the afternoon are. Mrs. Ilollabaugh, Mrs. Fording, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs.

Meyers, Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Cogswell, Mrs. Dubliell, Mrs. Cary.

Pioneer Society Hncbeciie. The Pioneer society will barbecue at the home of Pioneer Jonathan Tilihott, at Riverside tomorrow. The Pac ific. Electric cars will leave the Southern Pactllc depot, Third street, between and streets, at a. m.

and o'clock in the morning. On the return the cars will leave Riverside at 1:30 and .1:30 p. m. Fare for Hie round trip will ho .10 renls. Mrs.

William Dorsch left, yesterday for Salt Lake, where she will 1 make her home. GREAT JEWELRY SALE Now On at MANSON'S A. GRAFF Ladies' Tailor 403-404 Katz Building Home Phone 364 1 H.M.PRITCHAPtD&CO. "Store de Luxe" 455 Third St. LA IHFS W'e sell Silveiwaie, HianuiieK and Watches, at $AM per week.

Brilliant Jewelry Co. 10.1 Kilt. DR. MARI.F.NFF. Optometrist Glasses fitted, lenses ground.

Bring us your repair work. Work guaranteed. H88.1-a Third Ground Floor. Phones Home IKl, Pacific 10. We Recommend Rexall Remedies If we did not have full belief and faith in Rexall Remedies, we would not for a moment recommend them to you.

We know these remedies to have merit and to be worthy of a trial by you. There Is one for every ill. So whatever your ailment may be, Call for Rexall Remedies If you want a thoroughly reliable medicine. Towna, Allison Prescription Druggist. 8 Stores.

Bubucrlbu for me News; 2b ceuta per month; telephones, 185, either 'phone. Exactly 1-4 Off All Fancy Linens Such as Drawn Work Fliibroidered Doilies and C'luny pieces, in all sizes. In fact our entire stock of Fancy Linens '4 off. Two Weeks' Sped al In Sale of Linens and Table Damasks Our Spring Stocks Now CompleteIt's One of the Greatest Events of the Season at Cohn's 19x30 Huck Towels at, per dozen $1-00 Only .10 dozen to he sold at. this (trice.

Come in cither red or white borders. Union Linen Huck Towels, per dozen. Come in either red or white borders. Large size. Introductory Sale price, l.ni) per dozen.

Complexion Towels, 20x10, each 21c Your choice of red or blue borders. Fxtra large size. Sells most places at. Hue, here 21c. 124 Bleached Crash now, per yard 10c Conies with red border only, fast color.

IS Inches wide. Always sells at 12 now lPc. A customer was overheard to remark: "Buy your linens at Cohn's, they carry much the best selection and you can always depend upon them." This is what we want every woman in the valley to think. In order to convince you who have not visited our big linen department, we inaugurate this great Indroductory Sale of Spring Linen. 50c Mercerized Damask 39c Several very pretty patterns to select from Stripes, Dots, Floral Stripes, etc.

It Is very highly mercerized runs .18 inches wide. 65c Mercerized Damask 53c til Inches wide, satin finish pretty patterns, such as Chrysanthemums and Stripe, Rose, Lily, Fleur de Lis, etc. 64-in. Linen Damask 75c Strictly all linen, full 61 Inches, wide, very good selection of patterns Fleur de Lis, Oak Leaf, Snow Drop, etc. Now 71c per yard.

2- Yard Pattern Cloths, $2.25 Regular price $3.00. They are two yards square, all linen several patterns to choose from. 212-Yd. Pattern Cloths, $2.95 Always sold at $3.50. Ileautiful patterns to choose from.

Strictly all linen. On sale now at each. 3- Yard Pattern Cloths, $3.30 Regular price is $4.00. A very pretty Satin Damask. We've several patterns for your choosing.

Napkins to match above QQ QQ cloths, now yuiUU 71-inch All Linen Damask $1.00 72-inch All Linen Damask $1.29 The pride of our Linen Department, very lino ralin absolutely all linen. Comes in ten beautiful floral and stripe patterns to select from. Runs full 71 inches wide. On sale now at $1.00 per yard. 72-inch All Linen Damask $1.25 Come in very pretty patterns, such as Shamrock, Fleur de Lis, Clover, Floral Stripes, etc In choosing from this number you get a very line Satin Damask, one Ihiit will wear, and only $1.2.1 a yard.

36-Inch Creaseless Linsn, 59c a Yard A very line, soft, shrunk linen in the very best colors shrunk from 42 inches down to 86 Inches in width. Sells regularly at 7.1e a yard, now Hie a yard. Very pretty Satin Damask, all new patterns Lilac, Grape, Fern. Rose, Holly and also all the staple $1.30 is the selling pric everywhere; on sale here at 60-inch Turkey Red Damask'. 29c Sells regularly at 40c a yard, comes in three or four different patterns.

Fast colors. During on special Introductory Sale of Linens you can buy it at. yard. 36-Inch Dress Linen, 39c a Yard A very soft linen crash, comes in all the desirable color? pink, Copenhagen blue, tan. Hague blue, natural, brown, etc.

Strictly all linen. On sale at a yard. Miiilen's CHINA SHOT nno Third St. Tell the Whole Town of that want of yours by a classified ad in THE NEWS. 1 kviis AM) PROVISION'S New Goods and Lowest Prices, (live us a trial.

PLA.NKT CASH GROCERY lNt Third Ct. Home Phone 154; Pacific f.77 F. DOOLITTLE Successor to Dr. Glasgow Dentist 467 Third Street Home Phone 1187 Henry R. Bohnert Music House TOM SMITH, Mgr.

617-010 Third Street. MAKE GARDEN We have a complete line of Garden Tools SAX RERXARDIXO HARDWARE COMPAXV. Hardware Hustler. 429-431 Third Street..

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1912-1914