Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 255, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 October 1913 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Revers Rovers on skirt? Well, why' not, if you can have them on waists? On Boats, of course, you accept them unooncernedly, and they must take on outrageous else and fancy shapes before you will Bhow any Interest In them. Those on the new waists and skirts are not outrageous —which Is a poor way of commenting on them, because they do have the positive value of smartness. The favorite idea seems to be to face the revers with black and white stripes. You see this done A great deal in the tailored frocks of colored linen for summer. They are made on simple lines, and the revers stand out ss the Important decoration of the dress. For those who have not seen them, a description Is simple enough: The skirt may be six-gored, with a broad panel down the back. At the bottom one corner of the loose panel Is lifted and folded back to lam the revers.
To Can Tomatoes Dnp the tomatoes into hot water to loam the skin; peel and remove the stem end; pack them in jars as closely as possible; pour boiling water slowly over them till it overflows, then put on the covers, using new rubbers, and seal tight; have your wash boiler partly filled with boiling water sitting on we floor. Into which pack your jars when sealed; when the boiler Is filled with Jars boiling water is poured in till all the jars are covered with water; the Ud is then put on the boiler and then the boiler covered closely with old rugs, carpet or cotton cloth, and remain covered till the-water is cold. The jars are now removed and pet In a permanent place in the cellar.
Cheese Custard Beat up four eggs; add half a cupful of balling milk, four tablespoons grated oheese, seasoning of salt, pepper and red pepper. Pour into small •ertem stirring all the time so as not to let the oheese settle. Stand molds In a saucepan, allowing the water to oome within half an Inch of the top; Wsuaer gently until set. Cut slices gs bread and stamp them out In rounds a little larger than the mold. Put two tablespoons of butter Into a frying pan and, when hot, fry the bread a golden color. Dish a custard en each and brown In the oven. GarBlah with parsley.
Creole Green Corn Snore the kernels of six large ears es fresh corn, and press out the pulp wttta the back of a knife. Put one UMaspoonful of olive oil In a frying pen, beat, and in it cook together till Bait one fcu«e chopped sweet green pepper, and a small chopped onion. Aid the oorn, cover and cook about tan minutes, stirring occasionally. Than add two or throe ripe tomatoes, alio chopped, half a teaspoonful of ■lt, a dash of red pepper and a tear Upotasful of sugar. Cook a few minutes longer, and serve hot.
Glove Daintiness gaze gloves, perfumed and pale 6f Hat. long and looae, are one of the srasse of the hour. To be aure they are extravagant, for they soil at once gad are tree ingrats to clean, but they are liked well and worn universally; they are chic. FBACH PABFAIT. —One quart of WUM meehert soft peaches; Juice of two lemons; pour one quart of boiling water over two cupfuls of sugar; boll lar flve minutes, pour over the peach mdp; let cool; frees* to a soft mush; beat the whites of two eggs to a stiff froth; put in a tablespoonful of sugar and ono tablespoonful of vanilla; mix well In the half froeen peaches and
