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Mattoon Commercial-Star from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 5

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STTXDAY. N'OV. 22, 1914. MATTOON COMMERCIAL STAR. PAGE FIVE HiSBHaQHISIIgigDEIBEIGSBflBB DD LAST SESII OF The Social Column FPIENDS ENTERTAINED a a a E9 a a Gordon's Cloak House STYLE SHOP FOR WOMEN.

1608 Broadway 1608 Broadway Special for Saturday NOTICE TO HUNTERS. All persons are warned not to trespass or hunt on any land owned or rented by the undersigned parties. All hunters or trespassers will be prose-cited to the full extent of the law. Signed JAKE 11 ASH BARGER. EI) PIIEA.

FRANK MILLER. ALBELT ItAlLEV. GEORGE ART 1 1 L'R. BEN MEYER. MIKE RYAN.

NICHOLS MIKE MORRIS. AARON ARTIII R. A. HOC'CIIIX. ducted the school in such an entirely satisfactory manner that the women of Mattoon are already asking for anoth er better foods better homes week and negotiations will be begun at once for another home economics course to Ite conducted by Mrs.

Brown-Lowers next season. She has enjoyed her stay in Mattoon and promises to come again at the very earliest opportunity. Escallopad Salmon With Peas. 1 lb. can salmon, V2 teaspoonful salt, iteaspoonful pepper if desired.

4 large lemon, white sauce, 1 can French peas, criscoed crumbs, crisco. Remove the bones and skin from the saimon, separate the fisli into 'flakes. Season with salt and pepper. Sprin- COMEIUI 11 SCHOOL Rev. and Mrs.

C. 1 MacKay, Rev. 1 and Mrs. G. F.

Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. PERSONAL MENTION Frank Kern, Joyce Oliver and Arm- strong Kern were guests at a six 4., 4 o'clock dinner given Friday evening by Ask your grocer lor our New Coi Mr. and Mrs.

H. W. Clark at their Meal, Big Four Elevator. 11-15 tf home, 3344 Prairie avenue. Mrs.

W. V. Dotson and two iliild- ren returned to their home in Tuscola 80CIETY DANCE I Saturday after a visit with Mrs. F. The Mattoon Thespian society gave Smith, a dance Saturday evening at Fltzger- Hugh Miils is seriously ill at his aid hall for those who took part in home on North 6th Street, the play recently given under the aus- Mrs.

w. E. Rue and little daughter pices of the society. About forty-five have returned from a' visit with Air. couples were in attendance and re- una Ed.

Pric in Peoria. MRS. BROWN-LEWERS ANSWERS QUESTIONS WJLLINGLY AND SATISFACTORILY. kle generously with lemon juice. Pre- are a cupful of medium white sauce.

EDWARD INGLE. SHARP. CHARLES LEl'DKE. 11-22TF. In the bottom of 4 baking dish put a 'a ,3 layer of salmon, a layer of peas, a.

few criscoed crumbs. Reeat until the dish a a ea WAS BIG SUCCESS frtshments were served. DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Lexter Coverstone, en $15.00 $18.00 Suits Suits $12.00 $13.00 Coats Coats is full.

Finish with a layer of crumbs, The Misses Kruger of Areola wore visitors in the city Turkey dinner Sunday at Mcnko's Cafe, 35 cents. 11-22 Mrs Frank White of Westlield is Dot with crisco, bake in a hot oven un tertained at a dinner party Thursday til crunibs are brown. Serve hot. White Sauce. noon at their home, 0l zzna visiting Mrs.

J. F. Kppcrson. street. Mrs Amanda Smith of Anola has Their guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Wil- returned home after a visit with Mrs. 2 tablespoonfuls crisco, 3 tablespoon-' fuls flour, 1 cupful milk, 1 Icaspooiil'ul Frying Lesson Was Interesting to Many of the Patrons Women Ask for Another Series of Lectures and it Will Be Given at Some Fucure Date. Otto Linkhart who attends school at. Lcrna, is spending today with home folks in the city.

Mary Bray of Neogii is visiting her mother. Mrs. Cynthia Reynolds. Ed Gercntv, who is making his home with Everett l-lildcrbrund and who has been quite ill for the past several days was able to be about, again Saturday. Miss Zella Booze was a visitor ill the' city, yesterday from Gays.

liam Coverstone, Rose Hill; Mr. and salt. Melt the crisco, add the flour, stirring until smooth, then add the milk slowly, stirring constantly until the sauce thickens. Season, cook 20 minutes. Apple Pan Dowdy.

Wash, pare and dice baking apples (remove the core.) Cover with a syrup made 'by diluting molasses one-half with water. To 1 cupful add 1 table-spoonful of crisco and 'K teaspoonful HOUSE BURNS WHILE FAMILY IS AT CHURCH Watch (or our Thanksgiving Specials The Commercial Star Home Economics Sehool in Grand Thealro closed Saturday afternoon with a most interested and interesting class. Questions were fired at Mrs. Brown- 8J M. Wilkinson.

Mr. and Mrs. llel't Moody of Mecli-aniesburg, are visiting Mr. and E. Tremble.

Mrs. Walter Knapp and son of Areola are visiting Mrs. C. W. Cox.

J. Stump, has returned from a business trip to Peoria. Miss Edna I-anRston has resumed her duties at Mrs. Roth's millinery store after a several days' absence caused by illness. Mrs.

Fred Sehultz of Champaign is visiting her sister, Mrs. Carol! no Burns. Miss Frances 1'imer is again on duty the Mattoon City-bakery alter being away for several days on account of an attack of grip. Do not forget Beauchamp's lec Mrs. Emery Coverstone, Misses Thel-ma and Pauline Coverstone and Masters Howard and Burl Coverstone.

WITH MISS KEGLER A number of young ladies were entertained by Miss Edith Kegler on Friday afternoon at her home, 1202 Lafayette avenue. The afternoon's diversion was 500, followed by a luncheon served by the hostess. The guests were Misses Helen Avey, Dorothy Howard, Louise Andrews, Helen Guthrie, Marie Crimmins, Vida Gano, Helen Zimmerman, Lillian Eva Moore and Ruth McCormick. EMBROIDERY CLUB Charleston, 111.. Nov.

21. When the family of John Linden left their home in near Madison street Fri If You want a garment becoming to you, You'll have to be cqming to us. Gordon's Lowers from right and left, i day night to go to church the father of salt, place aples and syrup in a and center, and it seerneo lor a time that might Its "overwhelmed with incm. But she roved herself, equal built a roaring fire in the stove so that the house would, lie warm upon their ret urn. While Ihe father and mother and four children worshipped at the Free Methodist church, two blocks from to mis, as to every other emergency that lias arisen during the past week in connection with the Coinmereial-fiar home economics school in Grand She was able to tell women In First Glass Restaurantc Mrs.

S. White, 712 South 18th street their homo, the stove overheated and its hot pipe sot fire to the house. ture at the First Methodist church entertained the Filt Embroidery club Monday evening, Nov. 23. Subject, The family was called from the Take the Sunny Friday afternoon the hours being en Joyably passed in needle work and so the delicious baking dish and covir with crust.

With oint of knife cut gushes in crust. Bake in licit iivcii. If apples are cooking kind, they may be partly cooked before crust is added. Pan Dowdy Crust. 1 cupful Hour, 2 teasonnruls baking owder.

teaspoonful sail, 1 teaspoonful sugar, 4 teaspounfuls 1 egg, cupful milk or water. Sift dry ingredients together. Itub in the crisco, beat the egg, add to the milk; add to first Roll one-fourth inch thick. Corn Muffins. 1 cupful flour, 1 cupful yellow corn meal, l'6 teaspoonful cream of tartar, 1 teaspoonful soda, 1 egg, 1.

table-spoonfuls crisco, teaspoonful salt, 1 house of worship to watch their house and belongings go up in smoke. When the blaze was discovered by neighbors it had progressed so far that the bread served generally com from this I'I'orts of firemen were futile to check tho flames. The pro-won't be bakerjv prietors Just why they have failed in cake baking, why their cakes were not light enough or too spongy, or why they cracked on top, or why their icing was too soft or too hard, and in fact cleared up the whole cuke baking atmosphere, for all Mattoon cake bakers. She has helped them just ar, much in regard' to pastry and in, using the Un less cooker arjd in fact with every other iie.stion in regard to successful cooking. She has not confined her instruction to cooking and many questions asked her were in regard to household management, th care of the children, the best school for girls and boys and In fact everything relating to the home life hits been touched upon at some bothered with bak- cupful sugar, 1 cupful warm milk.

Mix and sift the dry ingredients ex Miss Belva Ashworth has resumed her duties at the pattern counter in the Buck store after an extended absence resulting from a broken ankle. "Grandma" Hart was a shopper in the city yesterday from Neoga. Mrs. Herman Hagist and Mr. and Msr.

Henry Homann of Humbolt township were shoppers in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Macklin of Cooks mill were Mattoon callers Saturday. Pau' Vernon of Toledo was a business visitor in the city yesterday.

Misses Dcssie Louthan; Grace Macklin, and Edith Vernon of Cooks Mills were in the city yesterday shopping and calling on friends. Mrs Ed Bowen of Indianapolis, who has been a guest of relatives in the city for- a few days while on her way-home from Muskogee, where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Mon-ta White, returned home Saturday. ee.pt the sugar. Add the sugar to the ing when they can healen egg.

the crisco in the milk add to the egg and sugar, add the dry cial conversation. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The members of the club are Mrs. Will Griffith, Mrs. J.

F. Balentine, Mrs. Harry Piper, Mrs. Charles Bayn, Mrs. Thos.

Crites, Mrs. Homer Watts, Mrs. M. Lane and Mrs. Steve Taylor.

PINNER PARTY The Misess Dorothy and Mariah Brightbill of Carlisla, who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Osborne, were guests of honor at a dinner party given Friday evening by Mr.

and Mrs, W. Johnson at their home, 1001 Wabash avenue, others present being Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.

James Vause Dr. and Mrs. Edmund Summers, Rev. and Mrs. H.

L. Pyle, Mr. n'nd Mrs. S. Evans, Miss Mary Dole.

8URPRISE MISS TUCKER Miss Agnes Tucker was given a surprise on Friday evening at the home of Miss Gertrude Reed, 1320 South Fifteenth street, in honor of her sev- enteenth birthday anniversary. The get such fine bread ingredients to the Bake in a XTe Wff A hot oven 15 minutes. Prunes A La Alderman, from us. The same AVash 1 lb. of good whole prunes way with pastries through several cold waters.

Soak the prunes over night in water containing the juice of half a lemon. In the time (iuring the past week. The school has been a success from every point of view. This was very largely due to Brown-lowers' ability as a lecturer and cookery teacher and her knowledge of the psychology of large audiences. She seems to know exactly how to meet every need and has con- morning drain the water off and boil down one half, rttur It over the prunes and cakes.

Why not follow their example with a trial anyway. Both you and we will be satisfied with the result. while hot and stand them aside for several hours. To serve, drain on a sieve, brush over with melted Crisco and stand near the fire until glossy, and dry. May be served as a sweet meat or with whipped cream piled to one side of the dish.

time was whiled away in games and One-Piece Dress of Gabardine music arid in partaking of refresh in en a. The members of the party were Miss Tucker, Misses Dorothy Cheek, Gertrude Reed. May Tucker and Ethel Purity Bakery 2016 Western Ave. Wear-Ever 'Aluminum Roaster Will bake your Thanks- giviu' Dinner to tlie Queen's Taster. "Sold: in three sizes at $3.25, $3.65 and $3.95.

Round aluminum Roasters for $1.49 and $1.98. Sheet Iron Roasters 20c and up. Savory Roasters in all styles and sizes. See our new Round Onyx Roaster. PE ARSES Miss Edna Higglns of Etna is visiting relatives in and near the city.

Miss Dorothy Vanderberg went to lllllshoro Saturday for a visit with Berry and Messrs. Harry Tucker, Chester Abei, Art Metealf, Lawrence Reed and Albert Wakefield. -AT FIVE HUNDRED. Mies Gertrude Rife entertained a party of ladies at five-hundred Friday afternoon at her home 2321 Prairie friends. Mrs.

Fred Thompson of Fon du Lac, was in the city Saturday while on her way to Ncoga for a visit. Mrs. A. IJoyd of Neoga was a shopper In the city Saturday. Mrs.

George Carroll and Mrs. John Dora of Newby were Mattoon shoppers yesterday. avenue. After a series of games a two-course luncheon was served by Miss Rife, as Hinted by her niece. Miss Gertrude WHAT DOES YOUR MIRROR SAY TO YOU lit If Your Face is Not Fair You Are Not Fair to Your Face.

Use Stuart's Calcium' Waters and Banish Pimples, Etc. MODEL LAUNDRY Before, beauty can ever be realized it must nave a complexion that adds to its lustre, that makes a magnifi ysfci wins 4 Kenney. Those present were Mrs. Fred Grant, Mrs. T.

L. Kenney, Mrs. Chas. Ritter, Mrs. D.

W. Branan, Mrs. J. S. Brow-nell, Mrs.

B. H. Tivnen, Mrs. Frank Ritter Mrs. George Traux, Misses Kit-tie Shoupe, Florence Phelan, Rose Con-lin.

Margaret Sexton, Sadie Clavin, Susie Sexton. SIX O'CLOCK DINNER Misses Margaret Booth and Florence Timmons entertained a number of their friends this evening at the home of Miss Booth on Charleston avenue at a six o'clock dinner. A five-course dinner will be served by the hostesses. The table decorations were in yellow, a canopy of crepe p.aper streamer'; being arranged over the table from the chandelier. The centerpiece was candles, shaded wtth yellow hoods placed on a glass and silver reflector The favors will be yellow chrysanthemums.

The guests wtre Misses Florence lahey, Irene Flynn, Mildred Newlin, Clara Sullen, Bertha Owens, Clara Isaacson, Lulu Osborne, Nacml Bailey, LaVerne Quiett, Mary Mansflelds, Anna cent face contour radiate an artistic color. The charm of all beauty rests chiefly in the clear skin, the pure red blood, the soft cream-like complexion Every man or woman feels the sting of disappointment when the occasion arises. An elaborate affair and no clean white clothes to wear. See that 8the MODEL LAUNDRY does your work. Office 1624 Broadway Phone 210 Works 1000 Broadway Phone 200 "It is an Exquisite Joy to Look in My I MMnr 1 lahey, Agnes Powers, Anna Glynn and Miss Florence McDonough of L'rbuna.

SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT An excellent program was given in the assembly room at the high school Friday evening under the auspices of the Mothers' Association of the Hawthorne school, the proceeds to go toward purchasing s. piano for the Hawthorne building. The program numbers were as follows: Hawthorne boys' chorus. Recitation "The Gossipers" La-Vatige Ronalds. "The Pilgrim's Minuet" Grade one.

Vocal duet "The ISea Mafdens" Misses Quiett and Burtschl. "An Indian Dance" Grades two and ALTHOUGH In many of the new styles in gowns the waist line seems to be playing a game of "hide and seek" or has altogether vanished, still, for the benefit of conservative women, models in which the blouse appears are plentiful enough. Some people hesitate to adopt entirely new lines in costumes, no matter If the model giving room for the natural walking stride. It may be made very narrow in appearance when cut in the short, fashionable length and provided with inverted plaits at each side. The tunic is cleverly managed with a fairly broad panel at the front and plaits a half inch wide about the sides and back.

The plaits are set on Mack Spark's mirror mow Stuart's Calcium Wafers Gave Me Back My 1 Clear Complexion." Stuart's Calcium Wafers act directly upon the sweat glands of the skin, since their mission to stimulate the excretory duets. They do not create perspiration, but cause the skin to breathe out vigorously, thus transforming perspiration into a gaseous vapor. The calcium sulphide of which these wafers are composed consumes the germ poisons in the sweat glands and pores, hence, the blood makes a new, smooth skill in a surprisingly short time. 1715 Broad Phone 232 new silhouette has much to recommend It. The blouse, too, has held its own because of its becomlngness Central Illinois Public Service Co.

Furniture and Stoves three: Recitation "The Night Wind" "na mcomparaoie pracucaDimy. A good place to Trade Virgil Williams. vui or eignt gowns, tn an opening ais- Veal solo "God Remembers When play, four incorporate a blouse effect the World Forgets" Mrs. John in the bodice, and with authorities like to a yoke reaching to the thigh. A broad sash emerges irom the panel at each side, where a finish of small cloth-covered buttons appears.

The dress fastens with snap fasteners under the tow of buttons at the left side. The Bkirt is attached to the bloused bodice, which is cut at the front into a long and wide shape. This terminates in a point where the bodice is fastened under a large covered Lucille of New York and Doucet of We buy Singer. Recitation, selected Mrs. Albert 17' Summers.

"The Thanksgiving Cooking Class" Paris to cite, no friend of the bloused bodice need apologize. In the picture an early design from Antoine Hubert shows the transition from ttio narrow n-Ma. clrirte You will never be ashamed to look at yourself in a mirror, once you use Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Nor will your friends give you that hinting look, as much as to say for goodness sake, get rid of those pimples. There is no longer any excuse for Stoves and Ranges Grades three and four.

vni-nl solo "Can't You Hear Me GEO. W. PEER: Calling, Caroline?" Robins "An Irish Hopping Grane four. Lledsoe JGride and the long tunic, which may or may not flare at the bottom. With the advance of the season the underskirt anyone to have a face disfigured with skin eruptions, when-it is so easy to button having a simulated buttonhole, with a snap fastener.

The bodice is cut away below this fastening, showing the lingerie waist-worn under it. get rid of them. Simply get a box of Stuarts Calcium Wafers at any Mrs. Will Deeringer, who has been' "as grown shorter and a disposition visaing her mother, Mrs. Sophronia to flare the tunic at the bottom Is ISallah for several days, returned to much more pronounced than has been her homo in Danville Saturday.

the case. Mrs. Joseph Dow returned to her The dress pictured, made of reige, home in Toledo Saturday after a visit gabardine or any of the lighter weight with her daughter, Mrs. Walter King. I woolens, will appeal to every woman in ear lots, and they are made outside the trust.

We can save you 20 on your HEATER or RANGE Ma3toons Up io-Date Free Imbalance Lady Assistant All Phones 1566 One of the good features of this gown is noticeable in the provision for an ample touch of white next tho face and in the sleeve. One of the) new vestee and collar combinations may be worn instead of a white waist and cuffs to match used in the finish of the sleeves. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. ding store and take them according to directions. Aftifr a.

few days you will hardly recognize yourself in the mirror. The change will delight you immensely. All blemishes will disappear. All druggists sell Stuart's Calcium Wafers at r.1 cents a box. A small sample package mailed free by addressing F.

A. Stuart 175 Stuart Marshall. Mich. Mrs. A.

weicn oi ma uimu wn0 i3 looking for something practi- visiting friends in the city. cal for daily wear. It Is a comfortable Miss Elsie Husttana oi iseoga a (he charm modiEhne83. G. W.

Tetlny Satur- Tbe un(lerrkln is a straight line) a guest of Mrs. Jar..

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