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Press fshrtrs are now to be conald-re- d sign: i Then corns the strictly lingerie maFirst in line come the Ilneng mulls, Hwlsaea, batiste, piques, rratihea and ginghams In terials, lawns and sheer handkerchief linen, white, pale blue and pink and rool, all of exquisitely fine texture and Pl'le greens for the shirt-waia, ills suggesting such possibilities to ths without which no summer wardrobe home sewer that Is sorely . one I" quite complete. Theee are made tempted to purchase beyond the limit up lu simple, smart Rtylea with very of her puree, excusing her rashness a mental promise to economise little trimmings, those that are em- with In some other direction: There art ployed being mostly In the form of some exceedingly dainty mulls with and Insert Iona and edgings printed borders In the most delicsta of embroideries and the heavier laces, and soft greena and visuch aa Cluny and torchon. Torchon olet, In pinks, blues, clematis, rose and passionlace, by the way, haa attained quite flower design. These require ltttla an amount of popularity thla season, or no trimming, unless the bodlre bs Ita una on the natty coat and skirt by n tiny bolero of flat suits of butcher's linen being evi- supplemented lace and ths waist girdled with a denced on all sides. wide ribbon matching la But to get bark to materials. After design Pompadour the border of tho mull. Tbta the heavier fabrics mentioned above Pompadour effect may be carried out come the rot ton voiles, the further In the costume by disposing higher and finer linen and Panama weaves s narrower-wldt- h ribbon on tha whose development is seen In a vad chapesn of white or some riety of different modest. These atraw or braid. come In small, broken rhecka end stripes, polka dots, open squares, end Fruit nnd vegetables should ha dealgns In self and con- carefully washed before being eaten, trasting colors, the trimming. If any, aa they often harbor countless tlful silver how In the renter of the matching the color note of the de table waa tilled with lovely lavender sweet peas. EVENING COAT OF LACE AND BROADCLOTH. The violet decorated tablecloth, napklna and doyllea were, of course, the most Important features of the adornments, and were an decorative In themselves that there waa no need of the Inviah use of flowers. The paper covers come 'In seta A arr Includes a daintily boxed. cloth long enough to cover an eight font table, u down napklna and a down doyllea. The coat Is slight as a Met coata only 2.'i cent. II la possible to procure seta decorated to rnateh moat any color of room. There are lovely pink rosea, violets, gorgeous red popples, the yellow California popples, and cool biok-n- g fern leaves. The wta of autumn leaves will be found a in. tie later In the season.rharmlng rher-r- y IUirlng time the seta decorated with the bright clusters of fruit were in w st fa washing tha hand una a purr jump containing no free alkali and rlnaa tha aoap rarrlully away. Karp your bandit out of hot walaf aa uiiirh aa you ran and avoid tight Ittovea. tight col I urn, tight ronteia; la -) m ' V ' ' v. f fact, anything that will Interfere with tha rlrrulaihm. To keep tha hitlr fluffy and frra from oil give It an rgg ehainiioo every two weeks. Tha egg shampoo cannot juswlbly hurt tha hair; tha rgga contain aulphur and Iron and act aa a twite and hair grower. . ' ;V ' TWO-PIEC- i 4 A .v. t; a v;.; i .l self-ban- caSh JXCOGttTttiL ounra of Hanna alaln ran ba uaad to bring ter and dried laavra In a pint of waapply, Shampoo the hair rad tint! In brawn hair. Hleep ana Thla la iiarfactly harmless. GIRL'S SMART ' W E SUIT. Kl .Rose S 2ojc&. PAPER LUNCHEONS ARE NOW THE A10ST POPULAR NOVELTY light-colore- half-circ- f ? I want you to ha one of tha 'glltniisp of the charmingly decorated giieata at my paper lunebeon." Mid tabic, all purple and white. "How dainty!" cried the foremost a certain hostess to a friend the othof the group. er day. "How exquisite- .- mid another. Whet la a paper lunrheon?" InOn r toner Inspection the table apquired the mbr. pointments were aeen to ba largely "Walt mil II you come and Ml of iaier. show you.'" "I see now why you rail It a paper Well, you may count on me, lunrheon," said ona of the guests. the invited one.' It is a lovi'li and paper The Invitation was repented tnsev-cre- l cloth looks so idea, and the cool for dainty other friends, and on the summer," added another. dii) n dozen persons, tnclud-tnAll my friends seem to like my the liostr, assembled In the paper lunrheon at least say they rwun. The pi city reception designa- they do." tion of pnper lunrheon seemed to Thr flower chosen for tha lunrheon novel. promise something whs the i Inlet, nnd the paper cloih Aficr all the guests had assembled that covered Hip table waa lavlslilr I believe that I (leenrated with the flowers. the hostess raid: At eacii a promised you paper lunrheon. If enver was laid a paper napkin to cormu will coine with me I shall try to respond, and pn iiv little round paper fulfill my promise." doylies were laid for the glasses. The licarting the way to the dining favors were ron-ac- e hoqueta of panroom, she ihtew hnck the door and sies. In purple and lavender shades, the wondering guests obtained a flrst anil to give a it r o variety the Iiohu-- 1 , f :t g le t f THE BARGAIN COUNTER. expensive than he hand embrn idery. OLD NEWSPAPERS ARE USEFUL Many of the relic also are trimmed The rohe gowns are now on the wtfli entire dm ix of Valenciennes . t'ltiny or Mh Valenciennes andNewspapers placed under carnets bargain counter. nigs are most, sattsractorv. and it, y this year, nnd The above announcement will ba a must be used by using a long stitch thsv tnav bs onlv the tine. of Imitation welnure one to the girl whose dress should be thourlit of. aa this lace sewn together on the machine, makallowance la none too large. She Is Mng made up in all the cheapest ing squares as large as may be Ms been waiting for the robes to shirtwaists and ready-mad- e dresses. on the bargain counter. In t lie ni.i'ori-of roltes there ta Oilcloth And Linoleum. Fmhahlv (he girl in her own drew-r- i en enibroiilere.i pieca for the front, .titer, and she finds it much easier two for the bark, a collar and ruffs, May be washed wUh damp rlofh. to manner the robe, whlrh Is al and then the s'Jrt, on which the and then rubbed mer with a little amount of trimming Is in accordance linseed oil. Th's will ready partly made. It rati be put a skilled seam- - with the price .',ked for the dress. ml sh. and It will be give flight by the least partte. Whole dresses :,r thought Infinitely larlv useful when, for the sake of old Kinbroldered and braided linens smarter than separate waist anil pooi'le or children, it Is Inexpedient e i.u-e- . 1 1 tiatlea ft , fd eveeedingly smart this year, and skirt, are to be found robe among th many nindrta that are moat effentve. This year th majority of shirtwaist d reuses are of waahahla material, and linen particularly ia used for this purpose, so that, an embroidered Iin-.robe mnkea an exrellrnt everyday dress. Naturally one does not ate to evpend a great deal upon a The new and distinctly orirnal model for a rhlbl's dress pv moaning dress that la only to have tured may be derrUined In lim n or silk, aa wall aa In shepherd'-- : nfLi ' ha. k wear, so that a simply braided wool. The skirt la attached to a suareuder belt worn a whhe ., kI. limn robe that ran easily bs made tip answers the requirements mull Motive. The skirt Js tinned and then worked with heav- bio-;nicely. Then for mors elaborats wear there twist Into scallops that are separated hy crortieB, fHn-h' i n re the handsome embroidered and ,i ilons. The full eoat has ! edge, finished like the ski,-- . tid b :,n... litre trimmed robes. wl,n coloTd kills, berry mark and Mack sttsie slippe, Many of tha gowns sre trimmed with ruffles and flounces of batls'e tt costume. tmbioMeir, which. ia pretty and lea ii hei.-wii- , a -- . so that nr,, among the cheap- to use that excellent polishing maer rohes are to ,P fonnd line linens terial beeswax and turpentine. and batiste, the waist piece simply embroidered. One of t be best remedies for dandruff: Forty-eigh- t grains of resoreln. It ts a good plan to have some ounce of glycerin, alcochloride of lime constantly In the hol to fin bottle. Apply cellar It Is a wonderful atmospheric with medletne drapper every night, and mue purifier will run away from rubbing in well with the Anger tips. it. nns-quar- two-oun- To Clear and whiten the skin take Pulverised . ball, wet wtrh ammonia the Julre of a lemon and a dash of win .e found useful for removing of cold water everv sisiis tn a marble wash basin caused salt In a morning. bv the drlpplrg from the faucet. tlit Thin loojtp mat kKut , but Hot full. Is developed In ailover lar and brnaririn-h- . brut, t oak Shahby should he brushed OTer r'Anmy tone. The broadcloth la arranged In em- (iranitr w - bould not be left to with wain beer and when bmrpr,.q thoroughlibv oer a ho- piPi for the heat will y dw ,;r.r strapping, giving the whole a look of gre i'!ij.bed with beewax and cause the ou'.sMo to ccale off. ' ' ot ,I"P yellow chiffon which brlnga out tha oeautv cf rbP late ri;:tin admirably.' a- -c P' - wr |