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Show h il : ; ;!i' H i i ; ' j : ' - V -. . , ; WHAT MY LADY SHOULD KNOW : i I f ! i i . i - - 'iH !!I i lLt i ir t ii M ' - ! f !l ! if f - Rh! , vf - i V r: f: i - ! .' Y-Z- SSB&r NOVELTIES FOR WOMEN WHO ENTERTAIN "" ,,lf Indications are that card parties will be more pop- ulur and numerous than e'er during this coming winter. Card pari lee are (he easiest to give and I he hostesa doea not need to Ui her mind for the entertainment of her Kneels. The card game answers all purjeiees of aniuaemeut. All that, is necessary la to send out the Invitations, rent a few tables In ruse enough cannot be mustered In the house provide some prises and the requisite number of score cards, and buy some refreshments. The question of refreshments Is easy, too, as It Is the custom to serve them right on the card tables, at the It is a conclusion of the game. comparatively easy matter to pass around the plates, four to each table. The custom is to serve two FvrV'I' I co u es. that is what Something new they all want. Something new, in prizes and tally curds. And the young women who deel in these things in the shop are kept busy looking up "something new This year It will be no trouble at all to And something new In tally cards. Perhaps It Is because It la the beginning of the season and the stocks have not been picked over, but there are certainly lute of novel ideas. It would seem as If the prospective hostess would he able to carry out any unique Idea she might conceive without dlfflcultty lu the way of score cards. For surely cards for evthere are ready-mad- e ery sort of party that the mind of man or women could conceive. Of course, a women wishes to carry out the sume idea all through her in:t. If fur Instance, she plans a .! '' liirly, It Is not enough to ' lu the style ai i Kingdom, but (he prizes, the gown of ' i some portion of j also be In the Jap- ! he tlie dearest am EXPIRE MODE bition of the hosiehs she will find It an easy task to carry out her Idea in roses. First, she will order roses of the chosen color for decorations. Then she will visit the shop to procure score cards that are decorated with roses. While on her shopping tour she will probably look arouml to see what she nan And in the way of prizes. Il Is a pretty conrelt toj chose red rose decorated articles. This will lie found a comparatively easy j task, llose adorned china there Is In plenty, me embroidered funcy work, but to enumerate all of the lovely rose prizes would be to continue Indefinitely. A pretty fancy II to choose rose wsll iMN'keta for prizes for r rose party. These, plans are only two of fifty that might be carried out. For the military party score cards would, or rourae, be decorated with flags. If a bride Is to be entertained there will be no difficulty et all In choosing prizes. The trouble wilt he to make a choice from the many pretty things offered. The most popular card is In the shaie of a wedding hell. One of th prettiest Is a pale blue hell, wreathed with liny white flowers. There are special cards for Thanksgiving. Christmas, New Year, St. Valentine day and Easter week, and In fact, for all of the dsvs celebrated. George Washington and St. Patrick not forgotten. j Hall-ow'en- To purify the air of the cellar and destroy paraslfleal growth, plnre some roll brimstone in a pan, set fire (o it, close the doors and windows as tightly as possible for two or three hours; reiicat every three months. Half en ounce of guin arable dissolved In a wine glassful of boiling water, and adding plaster of parts to form a thick paste. Apply with it brush to the edges of broken china, and join ends evenly together. IS EOLINSE. i'J PRESERVE THE IS COLOR STOCKINGS. Black stocking are apt to assume i greenish look after repeated washings. It is said lhat a simple wuy of preserving the color Is to wash i them in soap that la free from and to add in the lust rinsing water a teaspoohful of good vinegar. Wring them out and clap them into huie. A hot Iron tends to destroy the color, particularly if they are wet. Sheepskin rugs may he cleaned at home in a suds made of white soap. To each gallon of suds add one tulilesHKinfiil of huiMX dissolved In linlf a pint of lioilliig water. When the suds Is tepid pm in the rug nnd lot il soak fur litglf an hour or more. Wash well, then wash In a weaker suds and rinse In cold water to which very little simp lias lici-- lidded. Press out the water and hang the rug in the shade to dry. When half dry rub it between the hands to prevent the hairs from becoming stiff. For shrinking linen the following insiruriioiiH have been found to be First, after a tery satisfactory. liiithiiil) lias been carefully dusted, (ill wiili clear cold water, it should he tirsi tillered If It is at all dark or cloudy. Then, leaving the linen in Its folds, wrap II In a clean 'owe! and allow It to remain in the water oier right. When taken out in the morning do nol wring the wilier from It, but leaving it still folded, It will take hang It up dripping. some time to dry. but your material will lie thoroughly shrunken, and sill not need to lie pressed inn II after For cleaning your skirt, is made. a white foz scarf use Indian ima) or lira n. w.-d- -- As Dante Fashion Dictates Most of the new coals show an absence of F.clgliici.cd lullin', alllioilgl) some verv riiMie models have high collars of tile old "slorin" shape. Till' prciHinilcrcnco of the collariess c.m! is a prouheev id ihe mn'lnual vosuc of tlo- ubiquitous ni'i k ruche or boa. Many civics id these are being shown ill the shops, as diversified as io materials amt ir It-- a ihn-- n shown in i lie cai 1." unuuri The only chance nn;-"- l i'i the t si ! n - nnT n.crc ui'iii-iisu in, m rag ol s.,i-ifoil'., (ha;, mail litug the ruff froth worn. For Instance, a ''cuing liif.-i1 Hindi , sIso---w.i- . u -n cverv I 'Mild .V: i ss- i a- - li-- rs 1. iln-.- i H h -- . I . nr i wi-,- ; m This mblseason gown of ratigement of lac trimining the liwlifc. mou n md over mile blue taffeta silk, and huMon. lying dll. fiinge of inode (iereiplo ftotn tliie lace stylo. liiodc-colo- n d k '. r T!" '( '( ' V r. l .Ills T t i wiui I til,.' i H .1'. I. ol'r till I i f : ' i I wot n by (hi t lie .V:: ' SI ('ll1 -- it is wo. V i" r .g gl.tmc. ; neuiial ton :...n i t:.i ( Seair; open : ir ' - test gowns of ' i ";ie:i if;nongiics :li ("t :l a- ' - ' a: sn.i.1, 'T'-i- far Jar' a nf f ! , 1 ! ip f'ruzsifiix ftl ;! w it r. In H'l-- ( . MU ii If.-- ; w:irn I Will i . 1 ItnMn , r v . 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Ins-e- ligh'-weicl- I j Tl I -t ( ih h1' e i v V flour urlJx ' finl-he- e ! : H'jiirlpr of u niiml of wlioHt thick 1'itli mill ImiiJ It In oil H tpraly if edges of (his skirt are weighted whli vIn H TIMELY IDEAS. hour; thn pinvo in i lie flnosi ami Idle of htiKr f'r tlm narrowest tht mIi ir unll th' feather-hon- e piocmabic. The sleeves t u h hdi'l tind dry. sratc from it lia,n Into To Lighten Household Cares. 'i:e tdll NfiMMPi'ijl, wlnrh of 'lie bodice ale simple little puffs 'vi(r : pint i'f few milk, wml Mir jul ovr th "r w d shirred to the elbow and Hot milk is better than lint I. thn aiil tin l it i i(iK in :i vat t til Fp fill nf Ot '111 out rrilit etslne. with two dangly pink silk tassels. I'l'l'Ii f Hfi I Mil. A iKi.mful (it mustard In a asn" n xcplh nt for Tmi irr'i .(ir and IJ8 for As the gown Is a Iliccoll model, these hi'M-J lu ia in rarth. kill with Siinfu-nitiplainf. idnnt. n 4 diM. i.(. ..f iny Jiif.oviiiioiiK arc unustiaii; nr ,f .,r in th poftf'd A f. w iliHpM nf oil nf lavmdf I'Akini' tin f. 1 n f..v plncHe-i- nt ut lint of ubi- a vn tn deiimhig the mill purtfy a aivk w1 watnr a iW n w.A ufivn chock hiM l.t le new-slIremove mis amlla in nx'kinc fin ety fhrt outer, ami iliiii r!ia If ym mark line mith mlfinraj would no be I'liaraetcr of some (if eumdv lung slriain- - 'm ceiling now plal'cd in..', Irisse lining 'o la-- ., u i hem own. down to a single one. c i. fl o- - ro h l,n.i I' itid all he lime seem b O 1C. l.'iMi-nciw !' and fluff I'm lir.is of ihe most .iMrai lively prscuicd. a' ca trow i toi re.. pin "ii'is tin (!(' i'i i s' reel li'ilc'is. wonder l!...i Fashion ; i IP art for tin- n o :n I To Clean Lamp Bimers. il "s for tle.r ill vv 1! as for l.nn toe. i figures ho (, i ban .I'p'ii ti eg. T'liiee I., wa-- iiasin on the i .traioiil. w'i'!.' 'h, 'll; io obsoivcd for manv mo. v.!-;- i i i ugh wri'er to cover sind in''.'- - fui seasons . Pi pni nougli . (omnmn Ilia Ir;.-::i I 'on'..' . pus' . r in io make a p.Hid sit silks, lupc. sell in tiMiiv ' h 'P h obi kcro-em. am! iuck-'.i. ui. of oil: !l"c. ig t h ii- appcni'uui'c. loitig IO a bill', pm In (h" buiTels -s!'.ei me a fli'.ff To fi n -' ih':o minutes: :hen i.kc vi 'i.ive tl.i Ir iind as a pe.'( i.f s ii i .V li.s broil'I l'.ie.is of vi - "t mi I u ' a cloth, when all t ! i.n i, vvti, r..(Htli'i 'i'Kn d"li vi a ( off and l.e tui'eriiN, i.avp tae -- ill. -i o. ; i . ii.t si:ii-"- 'I rn !, a to pi'.i' a fl't Tin anl to if l;i arc very oid ' i a b k 1.. - lui-i-i 111! nu lines burned on for bn!, : r nni. mgr For Children Teething. plrla knir rhat it waa to imucht fnii th aton were a Hut thlr fri'i and a iM'huld! ISo neatly r)nl that oti tk'fil tha carful1v mended ilretr i i u.a-i,,ri- in Tie rir UPS. USEFUL chellie-Piu-hroldere- -. Well 1 voile, made over a lining of the same color, that is finished at the hem with a band of velvet matching It In color anil twelve (tithes wld( The voib overskirt, banging full from he hlgli-r.- i eked waist, falls river the edge of this velv l hand and Is finished with heavy pink flowers. The cmbroidi red gown of sin don smoke tillin', e, over several linings of liiffon, and In', lodm ing sunset limes ot pink, was accompanied bv a gray lii.iral.iiui slid., lined with shi Mils s The linin' - prav bill'd with pin!-- Hie only other touch of ii.- - c(do:ng appealing in the Mil oil of sweet Jleas, S'l IT'O'l r.t ed by a lone while aigrf whi'h tuo-pe- il 'In i,w cnl If II led lo,id of its cr f (. " smnll i ii- - ' "U"l v"ril'. r nl r 1 S1 Ids.- r VHP i'l a b ". vlAl-- V n : rsvhe wins "'in'l rrT a er.. W.poie . 1 V; '.2 u as |