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Show ifsirs ABOUT THE HOME AND -1 ft-;- I I1.. '""I l!M.' ''"!l - I..t".;"r."'! "I!11-- ! r,1?:!. "I!'. IMM'iti!.. ww ti;r;;.-- n i mu " ti.fi n t"i-- "-i r; iii.tji ,V i'll! 'I,IMIf !ljl!'i !!"l! wHBHi!!:l"i;,.irii!illi.!lIUL'!"T"lllll":'llll!P'!!'!H-liTil1Tri"!rirTiP!1i- m Is 'HI .mi! till!! Ihliillllllllul ELEfrRICAL DEVICES HAKE HOUSEKEEPING EASY This la truly the age of the housewife. Invent ora and manufacturers are turning their attention to her needs, and the new invenliuna that they are putting on the market for lightening her household dutiea are legion. The latent houaehold wondera have been wrought by means of electricity, whlrh promises to turn the old drudgery into a Joyful dream of eaglly accomplished tasks. The kitchen without a stove is entirely practical, every purtlcle of food being cooked by electricity. All the devlcea for rooking rest on the A simple ordinary kitchen table. turn of the wrlat, aud all la ready. The cook doea not even have to go to the trouble of lighting a match. The cooking outfit fneludea an oven, cereal cooker, frying tau, vegetable broiler, grldiorn and meat broiler. Kite even haw a regulating switch for securing high, low, and medium gradea of heal, by a turn of the handle. in alee it ia about the eame dliuenslnne ae the old atyle kitchen stove, nr later deeigne of gaa' ovens. A novel feature of thie oven i two glam windows in the door, through which nieut or bread may be Been cooking without opening' the oven. Thla arrangement is secured by plerlug an incandescent lamp in the bark of the oven. The electric gridiron is nine incliea by twelve Inrhea In else. It requires hut a couple of minutes to get it hot, afiot which the moat delightful brown rakes may be cooked in a most convenient manner. The meat broiler Is equally pleasing tn handle, bring regulated by the switch for two or three heats, ae may be desired. The cereal cooker Is a device. The first in the morning la to use It for heating water for coffee; combination two Is to use it ae a cereal conker; combination three ia to uae It for boiling eggs, and combination four permits of steaming potatoes, using the perforated potato steamer. This device may be used consecutively for ail four comlitna-ilo- n. In-ai- ojHM-atin- The modern dwelling should have electric lights In every room, in every Clouet, in every dark corner. Instead of the conventional hell burglar alarm, the owner haa an eiertrlr s witch neat to hie bed by pushing which he ran instantly turn on every light in the house. In the sewing room a machine run by an electric motor eaves end lent trouble. On a table beside the machine la an electric flatiron ready for use at any time. In this room there la r.lso a telephone and i n electric radiator for auxiliary healing. The dining rnun has an el dialing dish, a rorn popper, a coffee percoa lator and luminous ruulutnr. In the HOUSEHOLD Tv A Util J"r isf I, i tn : A n U - bedrooma there are electric heating hot pads instead of water bottles, which are always liable to burst and produce disaster. Here, too, are electric curling droits and fluMrons. The bathroom is an astonishing place. An electric Immersion coll beau the water when the house furnace ia shut down in summer. There is a little l.nltcr to supply hot water quickly for shaving.-Here, too, is an electric radiator to! take tlio edge off the rhllllncMi of the air. In this room there la also a massage motor, which can lie attached to any incandescent lamp socket and be operated by any one. The laundry In this marvelous borne ! also fully equipped wltb electricity. There is no soot and no ashea, no unbearable heat In summer. The refrigerator attachment Is an automatic affair, which will keep down the temperature in the Ice box to any degree, for the motor starts to work as soon as the thermometer in the refrigerator gets above a certain jtolnt.. The furnnee regulator is also devised to keep the temperature at a fixed point, by opening and closing dampers as the rooms get too cold or too hot. A thermometer and again the electric current are lbs implements liv which this feat of wisarilry 4 performed. f 1 pmtrn rri ."wi if t;i fVp rJ'V ?jyf f i tom-thui- lm-pn- . fr,inra. men rf O itl u EHHfl aiS6 An 1,a nl. (tv.fl .f tft-- novrll.M In a i. Miiaunni, P'liitn it Hn'. hav di .t rr:h !hii:i i, t rirfil. T) ri.it j.- . or witl'iut a Inmli .mi r,uh mi. It ft ))?! I'.H'Krt - f !., From mistaken notions many wrap the ice in newshousekeepers ' iu j paper or a piece of a blanket before Ui-ram prf'irn: J An I p on mu inn ling It In the Ice chamber and Ia tl !; .. i n hen marvel that though the Ice f ih f i ti. jo nifr iiin rluii.. TJti l.HM tM Ulrtt i so well tbe refrigerator la nev-col,' A3 il.iwi keeps ) l m:iI nhiit r vnho i tn t t fWhen it is understood that the m.iiiA iMik'.ny t?..n (.. : r.T limKr'iinr W li l K f Blind A diinl'patfi' emit i Is:' f mey lie iw.mI fur lunh Mrrct .iiiil evening use Is principal of the refrigerators rests In n Imi Vhr UMiah. .i upon the melting ami evaporating of !' ii'l1 Hi l in iilc nl i:iii Ii:;i!i Ml".. Ml, a r Ik, ih. iiciii.- - ni'ii lfiu d Ml'h h.iii'cli'ih, allowing the the f. IlMk. ire, the reason becomes plain to a i .mud f(ii:il;ii inn, aicl U ormiiiieme.l wl-.meilulllona of anyone. nltlniMK'i mu' nili'v ii s one piiveesM's cmilil rip NOVELTIES FOK TALL. ciiipiovcd liere To peel ripe tomatoes without putwi ii l.noil-- .l Mn.ii curds flnM.cl wlib heavy tassels. in well, li A TUir Ilf pal HMA.I,. .4 them In hot water press the r1 .p; ting ii lrimtrsnK if .lroii'f! Mil h back edge of the blade of the knife t't 'll! Miil. gently all over the surface of the toFAVELLE WATER. 'tiih well lino Mp risits. Kinse flair flavor f.r tnnknr i't.' m. in seierci waters. Then dry mato. then mRke an inrlsion in the 7: ..f niM' "i'i iKm'i ii'i'if skin with the sharp edge of the knife, !! ill'cl ally . li.tlr wa.-liijui. iii is hi I..iiindi,ej; und it ran he peeled off, and the tor v.iiu it.lc nir whitening (linb.'n, and I mato served immediately. Hlik jr uhiir Unislies .i (iiain! in a i nli oi water will Iikiscii and he mmlis perfectian v rM f pin': idlk lean.-e- d .ft '11HUiir-- iirin m.is i ill ilie iiinsi soileil i In' n ins. Ii wi;h dear water and am- of "'ii Wk Milk ia tarn should never he put into the It.i liol li'.'Miiii. let the liamle s of the iceFood ii'.'ach.s I'PiTecily. will cm chamber of a refrigerator for it K,-- t i i!i;i in it i wn. ,,,,1'bes M A aIi 'uijis1 i r i iHikine: men- ta IA After i .if c thoroughly I i i;itn i wolf jolr ip' ! ihe bristles, place the hrmli- - will become more or less tainted by ft sinks and ili.iin pipes. Keep tl m t '.r. t. i l fill in suh close contact with the 'if: 1:ii K downward, in the cs. i orked imliil-i and lahelc.l. !, al i. sunshine, coming iirmaii pinin') "h.. Oi'n lililke Mtelie W.iter add line can and let iliein rcninin iherc until dry. ice. A nV:a-- i' l of m washing soda ni salsoda nn a h!u Fut slices of rucumbers ahnut the I o in-- c.llon of wilier. Allow it ... sing ,i sii';i !h:ii conialn a it. tv f i; kin hen to drive away the water bugs. n ii.iii'iles. Win n cool turn imn nt!H',.Ml to ' b .mi lion of xrgciafilo nil. The propel O i lx hhl, la ' her and ridding are insect) cat the cucumbers nnd ' if f A rirdM poisoned. ban Is w i !!. c ill keep ,jP "nllnw inf; is an ccrl.i, p iim1 sofi p.. win re one's Dressy, separate waists are no longer a speculation, for they have lkpial quantities of lemon jiile. ; .1 it I Will . liil'll i - such III. II frcqip111 lie si.ic l1 r,.i to stay. The little model shown is mads of white flannel. It come crine ami glycerine make an exc n"iP .v i n;ii, ... wa Mugs ar m piiied. cellent month wash. sides are draped over a chemisette of white chiffon that. Is efftllned laited : .In . a i. , .1 .mi i.i" mi bv a enrppy little rolled collar of flannel, edged and embroidered with !j n I oil Tlim lt; led beans of all kinds are much I li i I e . s. i, 1. ilo m if pcl'nisip'l hri tc wlun they are conked Jn a gld braid. Wide gold ribbon ties depend from the collari the ends being 'e.-- leli: a ml uii.i l i: oil1 - l:ii 'di, ms. n is reined r. double I oi'er. weighted with imitation green jada halls. t'lfit of fllpnwrr, ta ilia c'.rlif fii.'.'ij "I" U ! m TUSSAH COAT CLUNY TRIMMED, 1 fr iM rrphwlng, liiatmt ed ! .1 inf. tirin') double-breaste- ) t ftici .1 f'mr crrii" fat huff-color- HINTS. G A smart little coat of worn, with beguiling shades of green, broadcloth adorning the winsome apricot,- mode and champagne in silks and crepes, but even person of a curly headed girl of ten cloths, with wids color selection, blue was worn recently ujion a drive at loses this of 1U favor.. Done this famous resort. Its simple lines A wooltex walking costume of helped to maintain the beauty of the delft blue or royal blue shelma cloth, trimmed with gilt braided designs material, for tbe coat was without and lace was one of the modish adornment other than two rows of fall gold morning gowns seen at Saratoga. handsome buttons fastening it. The Ths skirt was a marvel of tailoring, with Its plaits and folds smoothly d style was a simple box. without a collar and with raw stitched and pressed so that not a mar Its well-fittseams stitched flat. The sleeves end- wrinkle appealed to appearance. ed In a wide cuff. The small ladys A pale shade of blue, neither Alice mama had wisely selected long black nor turquoise, but as a witty observa Mrs. Nicholas stockings and cloth top boots for er remarked, maybewas employed In wear with her little ones coat, there- Long worth blue, by exhibiting rare good sense, as a gown of line blue voile, made over an orkedo silk lining of deeper shade. nothing is more incongruous than short socks with a coat of the mate- Quantities of velvet ribbon, placed In fanciful design, trimmed both skirt rial described. of so Long driving coats for the older and bodice, the heavy effect someones are the rulo, with coats of hip much ribbon being lightened THE NEWEST SACHET. length made of silk or cloth, the what by clever applications of guiFew of these pure lace, dyed to match the color of exception. charming A uae haa been found for the little short coats have appeared as yet. They the voile exactly. Both ribbon and odds and ends of ribbon uselesi here- will, however, allow of much adorn- lace, by the way, as well aa beautiful soft and pliable allk braids will tofore, yet too pretty to throw away. ment In the way of braiding and lace he used extensively upon dressy afterboth of which are applique, very They are now naed for modish fail trimmings. Such coat noon frocks. sachets which are Just the thing for are as serviceable, Paquln was represented et Saraespecially when birthday tokens, luncheon favora and worn over gowns of rruahable tex- toga by a wonderful gown of roleen rr for pinning into ones gown to ture, as the more severe and simply poplin which was trimmed with thla a delicate fragrance. The tiny tailored long coat made of heavy ma- new braid. The Influence of the IHMker which rontains the aachet terial. princess mode was retained In the liowdcr (about an Inch square) la Of the roloys slated for popularity beautifully tucked bodice skirt, bandsewed to the ribbon, the ends of which in the new seasons blue ed at the top by a clever Greek key are brought, forward to cover the bag in its many shades andcostumes, tones la mnch design of braid that duplicated the and are shaped to form a dainty In evidence. Its quite universal ac- wider braid design trimming the flower. Of course ujion the morsel The delicate shade of brown may be due to the fact that skirt. of ribbon in hand depends the kind ceptance it is a color ltecoming to almost every of. tbe poplin was greatly enhanced of flower lo he made. Thus, pale pink woman, but lta more likely that the by this braid trimming, which apmakes a charming little wild rose, real reaaon lies behind the fart that peared In a darker tone, while shoulpurple or pansy, yellow a buttercup, Paris has gone daft apparently over der straps of ths poplin, braid trimwhite a dogwood and so on. The this color and Is sending it to us in med, were very effective, worn over shaping of the petals Is most Import-m- il gowns, coats and hats together with a very much ruffled lace blouse, iis ii;xn this as well aa the color- accessories in every conrelvable made of blonde and Chantilly ing depends much of the naturalness shade. Browns also are to be much f the flower. The eenler of the hbfr-iois added by means of a few AN EARLY FALL MODEL si indies In floes of tbe appropriate color, yellow lxiing used for the wild rose and so forth. When employed as luncheon favors the little sachets may be sewed on to the place cards, or furnished with temporary stems of wire so as to bang upon the edge of the water tumbler. r Ilil'Mnc tr I mtnii'.s u, rv (tin ii!!! 1 i tv.P ). fi.vn I ! C'priiV . Cflkr.-- M t.,- - ,..i ,.. ? 1 fUdTt' hi'ii.i ; Sl m ' .. f .ft ,t!i TftMft fcftt only If. hs:r Dtp 'nil Tf 41 trtd 9 v:i; Htif'jpfK i't i. i: Tflka of tkt 3 r- hiafrii7 a : rd. iNatiit J' .r mTin fr hp Hi,h aA1i ui'i n-- i'll-; si t wjktM crihMS.R v ooch day. m I a' ;! m r u :tr i.r u .f iJri uiil. r i o r . n- i. t,;ii 'n .. O rcr 1.rf fl't 1 If d. I v lifsri (hr rnpa. r r ruif, di : Ml u ii'i hrn rtv- 1, nr mu ! '.in mill n a tai?i f amour f lii't-k- l on if a I lrYjh i' .if ! iir v,t t:ttii, It ran . iXf.-rtt- l O ti Rf. l pshfl b lilit day ?' thnr-"iisi'- r . i i .v.r i -- I ! I jr. itr oii . ' , I -. 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