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Show TIIE SUNDAY EXAMINER. SEPTEMBER MOUSING 100 f well as the tronl above tnu dorp girdle of flowered ribbon. Tin silk haa a band of The idilrring where It joins the law: vt-at-. almn ar couip,aed of alternate flaring mines nf allk and lat e above h deep cuff of irleh point. Down tlio centre of the . f tlio sk.rt la a The aIk la alilrred elmiit lue hipa on ell h.T sMe, again .it tlie knee amt (nut ninra Just above tha hern. Between each row nf Blurring la a Iwnd of the lace. Both Fhnrt ind Coats Fashionable. Light weight doth costumes aa well a thoee of mohair, pongee, and allk are now to he In all the latest autumn inodeli It I an absolute bnpmwHrillty to aiate which Myto of root ta alono correct, for in nil of the wide popularity of tba inert coat during the spring and summer t ie-- e are el ill many of the snsirievt onstumea made up with short Kton and bolero jarx-etThe Tegular short bolero Is. of course, out of date. If only because of Ha alwo-lut- e ' Iinprscricahlllty for oven th mild da a of tat autumn. The. tight fitting Rton aid ahiwt blouse cusia are still to be seen, and many of these models are exceedingly smart. It might he said ca th arliole that In America at least tn long coat la probably tna more popular of tha two styles. Out of tha aniartrit costumes of tha aorf eoen thla aeaa.in Is nf purple mohair, uuvle wt-J- i abort , ilarnig box pleated skirt and long ooat. singta breasted. The ends nre rounded with the walloweall effect. The revere and enffi of thte coetume are of white doth witn apii Hoped edges, and with It are tha tight fitting coat alaeves. Beald-- e threecanvee th many aorta uf volte and re one more exceedingly fashionable, and serve nicely to make tha littu between the ooat and aklrt ot thin linen and Dreeve the heavy winter walking suit. nf linen and valla will both b worn In Ui city until well into the autumn. Dark Blue Canvai tnd Valencirmui Lxcf. An effective gown tn dark Hue canvas o haa a yoke and vest of tin tucked moiiaae-linda sole and edgings of Vatendennee. About tha vest on tha canvas te a deep . border ombrotdervd In whit linen. Th lung kimono sleeve are bordered with hand of embroidery, and from under thte sleeve ta a largo puff of the tec and nvs wee line, flnidied with a deep cuff of embroidered linen. The waltte laid In half inch box pleata, and th aklrt anI finlahed flaring from tha knee, with other baud of Uie whit tha hem. Th aklrt la walking length, at travelling; or, the costume is designed fir the abort trip to speuk mom correctly; for to the city from It ta on neccoeury to nmk titmeesaa to th order In keep time to tune and have complete or to meet one' friendnews of th a ahurt gossip on all the telnet te rosluma Another extremely attrkrtlv of bright raspberry red linen, with email suuure yAa of lac and a largefuU P of mouaeelln da sole and tecs. Th waist of thla gown haa two bands of aoallopod1a th hips conlliig. and on th aklrt about another band of th ahlrrirg with another about th and kuece again again above the Iwm In order to render lltte costume kiss black conspicuous for .the city a broad leather belt was worn with It, and tha on with long hat waa of black straw a belt oslrlrh plume about the brim. With costume thte asm ihad the of and bat would ba far more af active, especially aa thought ibis year them seems to ba little or qot a cosgiven to tha We of whether fur tha city or the tume te appropriate or oven tmln. so long aa It Is becoming ' striking In appearand. l'u-e- -- JBe(te,Jirssn,clotli voile ekjvf-fodce.- Vj m Three-quart- i (n iiXstucJy1, Dle&gifob, OkAS? TioUASe'-j -- cllmats of thl eomitiT Imm a vary ehort tlma bstweea daya of sxtrams haat and tka of winter, an that quite a after autumn hie really accord ins to the calendar 11 (ha thinneat of auamer gowns, only lmena and thin clothe, but mouaaelloea and lace aa veil, --till worn. However, after the Ions. Lid stars of cummer there la BUle or neiklnc left on the one Hme complete that haa not been worn any JSrbeT of tlmee. eo It la well to provide with a Art aelf aa quickly aa poaalble coa- fteh outlay of handaome and uaeful tURoould quite naturally be the halsht of ntrsvaganc to have made now any very lisht or thin materia la, but a lace sown la or Ivey i useful, and even linen, white colored, la not a bad Inveetment. aa there riU Kill be a food many occaaiona left sown. I which to dlepluy the ygs afternoon sown la of Ant Imporrettant Lace coatumea have apparently urned to favor after the abort while during which they were not eo popular aa gun new and not nearly eo aatlafactory ar effective materials. In the llluetratlon la a sowa ostensibly of soft cream eatln, gut which Is so elaborately trimmed and ilnlriMt with lace as to maka It Impossible to consider It under any other head. Tlie watot flrdla and upper part of tha skirt ara of aaUn, but tlia yoke, oleevee and vnt ire of laee. Just below tha hlpe a soft. Ml overoklrt of laee la added. Below the THB bo-Si- ui Home knees there should ha a full accordion pleated flounce at chiffon to rive to the ekirt the flare that Is neceaaary. Most effective is the silk bell f rinse flnleh on this costume. It takes away any poeatbla bareneea sphere the lace end satin are Joined tosether and at the same time mahes the whole coetume far more attractive. When these hall braids and deep etlk fringe are one in vogue they will be Immensely popular, for If cleverly used they will make a smart finish to any costume. White Lire Over Colored Silk. rOhe dresses can usually The be had at this tlma of the year at small prices. Not only ere these gowns exceedingly simple to make up, but If the material amounts to anything they ara aura to ba effective. Laee dresses with three and even more flounce are still smart. If bacomlng, hut tha flouneea must this year ba fuller, and this style of aklrt is rendered till mom difficult to wear becomingly, as the train at the hack Is considerably shortened, while In front and at tha aides from two to three Inchee la not at all too muull for tha materialthought to He upon the ground. Many extremely effective lac gowns am of white over a colored ail or satin slip, but the majority of these costumes ere of all white, with a belt of bright eerie, pink or blue, and a bit of the color should. If possible, be Introduced in the hat. Taffeta gowns In solid and changeable rd n. am as popular as during th earie part of the summer, and th picturesque tylaa of tha Directory and of UW ara still followed la iMa vaar of ltot. In these quaint designs the flowered taffeta am eolorw charming and will aurely bo very popular during the coming winter. Large or email designs at will, with perhaps a deep girdle of some soft, contrasting color, ara seen, eo that one and all can t suited in atyle end favorite shade, aa well. There ere many beautiful shade to bo had in almost every aiaterial that there la no excuse (nr the woman gowned in a coatuma of unbecoming color. It Is maily astonishing how few women know what shades ara really lulled to their mlorlng. and alan how rarely they seem to realise how much the color of the gown mean to it whole appearance. Just now. particularly when: color la all the rare and while rather on the wane, too much time and forethought oennot be given to the choosing of colors. It is even more Important than the material, for when bright colors are thus In vogue It gives a splendid chance for the brunette to coma out In her gown of scarlet or cerise and the Monde to wear her frock of soft nale green or yellow. Coalumea of lace and taffeta combined are most effective. Neat forme ar trimmed with twelve and fourteen Inch Irish point, or even tine Valenciennes laee used in tills way. A most attractive model In cream taffeta haa a yoke and narrow vest of Irish point. The waist lias rather the appearance of a short Jacket. It la comparatively full at the back as , tne-teri- ! er Made Catsups and Chilis . catsup of commerce, colored Thte gives a delightful sauce for bolted red with annato or mom or baked flak. Annt Mary's Chill lanes Wlthast dye, mad tart with acid, spiced with any old Cooking. and preserved with Heaven Pour boiling water over a half peck of what, la happily being tomatoes, rips using a colander so that supplanted thee day by home they do not atand In th hut water. Ikln. wad eatiupe and chills sueh as our ehop and drain for two hours. Pour one grandmothers used to make. house-wtvquart of vinegar over tha tomatoes and let It i growing fancy among good them stand white tha rest of tha pickle U to have such things put up under Mix together on cupful of preparing. their own supervision and from their nno minced with which onion, one cupful of sugar, carry own family red pea, on cupful of white mustard aeed, two tathem a sort of patent of nobility. -mushroom cat- blespoon full of black pepper, one Great grandmother's ." of cinnamon, one tablespoonful of ena," Great Aunt Betsy's walnut "the chutney that Uncle William otevea, one tsaspoonful of macs, two or grape "Aunt Emily's 5 chopped celery, on small Draught from India," Molhet'a green tomato catsup" red pepper chopped, one eup of grated catsup. am credential far more enticing than nil horseradish, one half rup of salt and one the fiambnyant and misspelled trade cup of nasturtium seed. Now combine the new which Ingenious dealers have too tomato and vinegar with the real of the plcklo. mix thoroughly and bottle without long (dated upon a suffering public. for relishes, cooking. Here at a (ew recipe to purity, excellence and whose claim Mango Chutney. Bnald together one quart of vinegar, two antiquity are equally well vouched for: tableapoonfula of mustard seed, two tabte- Will lamain tv a Grape Catasp. T atvea pounds of rather tart grapaa allow a pint of good cider vinegar, threw and a halt pounds of sugar, teaapoonful each of cinnamon, cloves, allspice, aalt Pick tha grapes off and white pepper. the slrma; wash them, put them Into a at one Jar gnd set the Jar over the fir In Let the a dtep pnt of boiling water. grapes cook In this way for an hour or l(mg enough . to loosen the needs: then uni through a'slove, being careful that all the pulp goea through. Add tha vinegar. sugar .and spices, return to the Hr and aimnier unlil of the desired thickness. When cold, bottle, cork tightly and cover (lie corks with sealing wax. Thla catsup served with an abundance of warm I Mined rye and Indian bread, waa for yearn a standard breakfast dlih at on ( the college ,boarding houses. Greadmether's Testate Catawp, Kur this old lima standby-usa liberal l i k of ripe tomatoes of firm Variety and fra seeds. Cut the fruit Into quartan, and nmk In a porcelain-line- d kettle until the wrta separate from tha pulp. If win taka shout twenty minutes. Strain tha fruit through a coarse sieve which allows all the pulp in go through but retains the seeds and skins. Return tha pulp to the kettle, add a pint and a half of strong elder with a teasponnful of black pepper and a h'llf teasponnful of cayenne. Cook tor three rr four hours on tha back of the tove, stirring frequently to prevent1 It torching When It reaches the proper thickness, add four level tableapoonfula of wit. two of allspice, one of cinnamon and a lei spoonful of doves. Stir and mix ilsirtwghly and bottle while hot. White Jhl caiiup lacks th brilliant color of trri catnip, it flavor Is lino, and on 4 haa ite satisfaction of knowing the tngro-H- t go to make It. hast Loalsss Chill gases. rip tomatoes and remove two tar ilnr wna and chop hT,fc,r W U tttar Hp PCPPcr. Put krtU wltk threw et-nt .iil!LpM,!rvln er THB es table-spoonf- ul eat-siib- T70. i. COAl OI WIJT& vnvrfSKiKrv miflir miNV. and Fir. Z . HWT2? YUTH GOIVN IfrtBKCODlZ&TSn BOKDtpZ ON&A7JZTr The Modern Bathroom o audits Care LD robin I us advice to hta aim, jhdt plumbing that can b obtained U non 400 5? Voslly thy habit aa thy but' o'ftM hi thi im ! . wall bt " w'piumbtn, ay.i.m te Ihci. te.td .T read "Coatly thy bathroom as thy lf th plumbing nurae can bnv " plumber kaa beaa dorellct te his duty the bath.dwelling Not only dose the modem n?jUtnh'?ho and . wr room In aU lie luxurious aptmlnlniente vl other contagious disease attack tha inwith thoae of claaalo days, hut Jt far them fn I ha attention paid ta it mate. Th Coro of tha Bathroom. eanilary arrangement. White there are comimnaUvely few bathe Them te no part of a bourn that for that compare with those te tha tg.OUO.OM obvious sanitary reasons requires Hpreckela palace, in Ban Kmncigco, every, ecrupuloua dT. He up to dainty woman deidrea that her bathroom the modern bathroom, with all and open plumbing, la be aa well lilted and picturesque and aa data appliance well cared for aa meune and a careful and much esakr to keep in the pink ot It ta even more Imperative tiiet Intelligent overnight will allow. In the new huiinea and apartments tha tha old ones with elno tuba, wooden enbathroom are much larger than they closures and effet plumbing be looked used to be, an they are used by all the after with Ui utmost vigilance. family,. who keep tlie re their special toilet Let tha parlor! go undue led. If need be; artlcU-athe windows unwashed, the dining illver cars It guee without saying that On outelda tarnlKlwd, but never neglect tha dally window In th bathroom te considered al- and weekly cleansing ot tha bathroom. most indispensable, iliat fliers may be It te not aluna te tba 'tenement dutriete fresh air whenever It fa pomibta to admit that tlia health Inspectors find most awful It. Leaded panes or screens of attained sanitary condition prevailing, but tn tlia glass In clear wnlta or a tint nf color ar homes uf tlio well to do, when neglect has picturesque and dalnlv. In summer a Ve- claimed it victims. netian blind te a convenience, enabling the All pipes should ba flushed frequently, h wlndnw to remain open aav in case of and mice a week at least receive a da out-ran- ks ' n. 'Z"'1-- . ,11. vln-ea- ur a tbur-uiig- washing with boiling hot aoda water, Tbs walla and floor of tlie Ideal room allowing hulf a pint of washing aoda to are tiled, plsln nr fancy, as taste and the six quarts of boiling water. Pour through purse dictate. Where money s no object a funnel so as nut to effect tlia metal. Folnoted artists are occasionally smpkiyed to' low the soda wash with on of clear hot draw appropriate plans for the decuratlnne. water. the tile company doing the rest. Jn ona In alckncaa. when disinfectants are necof th Bprechsls hat brooms the one In- essary, use carbolic acid, four tablespoon-Hit- e to a pint of cold water, and pour It te tended for hie daughter, who married against her fathers wlslie and before the pipes. Do not flush Immediately, but 0u let It aland fur some time before rinsing. tier HU, bathroom waa completcdk-lh- e TmfKn$3A7VSr If Iron stains discolor the howl rub a model and moulds alone cost nearly I2.UU0. Ona man did all tlie designing and the little niurlallo acid on th stains and tins work consumed nearly a year. Th floor I quickly with ammonia water, or heat laid wllli mosaic tile te neutral tints, the strong vinegar butting hot, put In all tna dadu if tlm throe aides with tiles of Ivory salt It will dissolve, wipe out- the bowl. n the auilutlon, still boiling hot, awl lint. Over Hie lub lx a decorated panel of xlx Inch tiling, reprexeuling a lielhing let It remain until odd. Then xuuur aud ail roene In rich colon, the tlgurex of tha elxlnx will be removed. for deafening their, walla ara now unlKr women being te relief. Nineteen tllca. Fur cleaning tha porcelain tubs aoda la two ot cinnamon O ham In the home a ,u,,r ardVTI' ; dlecuexlon. eighteen Inches long, conxlllule th frieae, ueuolly aufllclenl. thuugh the black rim ,MPoonfiil of clove. silent room lx curiously enough aa I, th tiles being modelled In heavy' relief, 'left around the tubs by the soapy water w HU thick; then seal Cook one of Him feda which have come One Nrw Turk nnn of abundant wealtnIn glaae l with an upper and lower bordering of tile,; will disappear at nnce if wiped with a soft flamboyantly Into notice. haa te hlx bme a silent room, which mit the tor Brest Aaaf The room te need enlolycunrentrs-ili-n.- " proved to him so helpful thut he lise j the design allowing a group of little cuplda cloth eoluraled with keroaene. Tin or lino Barbara's Walaat Catasp. in by tat spurt.. The lub la decorated In the same lube respond to ammonia and whiting, promoting found It worth while to hedge It nun;,a ofword which nowaday 1 unoccupied rooms tin either side. These spirit as the tiling, and about the beulni Use wtdtlng for polishing nickel work, or 'nxt r sUtrt ' K?"k ofJonn with a pin. Prick ouwide is a plain panel of Ivory timed tiling, with tripoll mixed with a few drop jif oil or and Pifr heanl iii the especial haunt of rooms arc securely tautened, UVUM roam Pisces, liuralflnc. Tripoli, whlrb can be bougnt at !of tlia purpose of procuring silence for frolicsome iwiudN making merry. Mk. women were and pound with a pnt into a atone la strongly mallet feeling rcllro-A!bu-? 1U ssncium are thui rendered ucli-Omimh many mill another elegant modern bsth- - tlie drug store at flfloen ckiiIs a pound,and jn Un eup of Mlt and add Sgsr " private spot mweh'ti of cleaning polish, and tubs . women at Newport has filled upjniinc tlie both te auuk In the floor after splendid A young for a week from tlw movlnif of fwy day the formerly unuxed cupola of b'T homo a 'the old Human atyta. The walls ara of fauceta cleaned with it keep clean tlr them thoroughly. If the marble an admirable silent room. It la reached jmArlile panels, with1 massive mouldings, than when an add is used. a flna cfchhisr, prau-t- e and Iri ."ogelher relo.ed- - U nerves miy of stairs, she sny. tlia slate used for the panels presenting a bowls .get bmlly alamed, eo that soap eo many flight by relaxaUun of ul are dry. Flavor the &JSAy'CX0Z2 the tar purpoeo for Ibdr cleanshowever, nut room ha become an Insti- that she Is secure from Interruption, and .rounded surface, white the backs of tha water are not sufficient ona tables can the or If spore 1 An-each poonful of you lmu 7,h that tlie aileni thte nearer ih sky than she often get. blocks are eaten out with adds until only ing, try gasolene, may toe regard--d cun-as- other Intersaling nowl for twenty-fou- r hours, the following l.budal pepper oorna room known to the although aisi silnnt tution shall of marble Behind these -rqpmlns. ry of Ha Iran purpose, "T1- - an Inch each of ginger am v. pound of soft soap, Imitated te in a dormer window, boarded, thin curves ara powerful electric lights, mixture: primary ui rot- a nutmeg, a pound of powdered whiting, oentration off from Ihe rest of Hie roof. Its furnish-Uh- s glow of which shining through flood eonern-iLin- s ma1 onl( allead fine -fur common is aoda and a small f1 hour my on ounce of Korrive xnc. it mgs consist of a large, old desk, a rug and the room with a soft, subdued radiance, and one lesspoonfiil of ground ' of cayenne. Boll spoonfuls of ground mustard, two brown allsplc Cook mwpoc." blue atone. Boil together about Ih n excuse which hs at chair. On the desk thej n ) of buck a piece where bottle ani hours more, straight expensive tha three bathroom, doves. of two one and cupfuls of salt thte summer, and over the surface of 2? an hour! "train and young woman who usee thte room has S'tlllng does not extend ail th way up to twenty minutes, rub 1111 Iroely at Newport maka seal. Bnitemnti and black sugar. Btons and chop raisin toand hot and leave which a protest U unavailable. number of book treating mostly of mental he celling. It 1s used In a six foot walna-sclsn- the marble white Plans rataap. against chop "hiul, peppers Ulun two aeed green thui1 who hours. Clean off with soap cupful, delightful eetauw end the habit of cuiirentratlun. isumim the test of the wall being painted twenty-fou- r Blow plums until tender; then strain and The Individual smueement I all,,a n in decora-Jwith two onlona. Put all with th vinegar or ornament progrex. a rough flannel. an with cr not Nut a picture, tlnt harmonising with the tile The and water and polish 1 two bourn. Then add flfteon weigh. To every four pounds of pulp allow leaves whale' It mM' te. matter of epongee, each family the n,u,hroow Into quar- - and simmer tlon of any kind Is seen there. The WHM celling la usually a tint still lighter. la tctaTput no matter huw enieruUiing quar- six pounds of auger. and cored pared, sour lu and this U quite unusual ere painted The moat luxurious bath tubs within the must be a law unto Itself, but lo most apple, green, soee to the s.lent room. Once behind hririkie or Ta Peal Billies with Wsi. un to be given white. tered. and etaw another hour email bath room Then put In 1 tiomhZL bottle door, no mewAgcx ara allowed In reach of the majority of people are those houses they ore talwoed te t ie Put ounces and of four beeswax Melt tender. ar eight ara y permuted a short after interruption reason that no room tails using Usl of this . and apples a w tlie to si? fahDothr aJrap for Tlie her; occupant or Is in deeIn on of a tin basin ounoas of rosin puree tba back porcelain lining, th s, tha caxuol and eeal. h appear nend nf some orsllous loH-shed lit lie partivtae of mushroom first felt eus the time When that they fine in Busk mixed. residences 7 well until Stir of K..r a th range. vci Lease arranged celter'floar habit w orrmpond with the tilingbeing ver ni'g it which lodge In tha pipa and neroachlng ,nrouh white Afrexld hot water te and or corks decorative and boiling tha dosen a large from rind C001 P1 . thr tor three days, Grata th yellow her energies are - in and because a day xeldum; h f attached to the rough places In the TtaMk'iriimib. to It four tablespoon- - drive them Into the bottles ae far as poa- her reality basromp w,,h a hour uf wl.ho.1 ber metal. spoon fresh lemons and add ul: l0,rT":ie "'-' WMtllflll Oflfl table. Then Invert th top of th bottles the ainergencimday calmly At the end of thla futa'af'whTta "mustard seed, An spur go. are her to meet one wIki know tha no teru xiimniblng really Important. lhe enamrllsd paint on the If on te deeply attached to a the tumeric and whit! In tha hot liquid, fflur. th catsups ta an id by V the munbroomi dark Into her ear ooul eaterior, each cuat being baked and nub to should got the text It Tittle friend then he a whispered In Jan teJSISonful however, te talent theordtaary glue earn up a dryof dove raptatarSi each aud;put make uae of th stfnJn through eoiru Dotting ,l' aUntJ.f ,n ov'!n' tben y'itted down with pumice brown Mediterranean ones. Cheap white VnulTshut poured In each bottle people should Bir each of while spoonful of brandy wlll the betaime be ta aid to first she began ha found effectual room This efficacy. or nu ten stune teforo tha next rust lx one which have been chemically blenched Just before rosllng To each pint Agar and gratadoreeradlah. one email of the room tecumra lnfueed with the Of th in' maauting herself up the hour wra those of xpplied. This makes them well nigh In- should never he uaed. Helect one that has la preserving It cont nte. of acts, and ona aalt and spoonful occupant, i: mlneed a fine, regular union of cuuld not m She out generoua teaapoonful mVM-- q nrd1ow tarry. loi.g drewu dent! uctibls. a velvety feel and responds to a opd Look Oot for Green Poppero. and al,1c. blade of cayenne there! ore, ax au irritant to one visiting concentrate. Day srier day a he would te Ollier tube lately introduced from Ger- queege, ace cat-t- h ovr aalt x. of Atoo. te exclusively if tableepnonfuto bottling aay seldom. point to remember it on,". a bay leaf and Sprinkle twoadd despair throw herself on Hi floor, and many end gaining favor on account of in closing the house for the ummer. Utfhnf that for but the Juice ot th lemons iBup mixture that haa green cnnccii.ranns, the action of the mind perhaps dots the time away It was when their dean and beautiful effect ere made tufn pailful of th hot soda solution l.i eay"- In- Put Into and mixture, tone cool A half becomes vary within ita walie, wiuls a tea place. hours aside is three nooeeslly. stand cooking thoraul rot a pen of of abxndonli.g Ihe Idea that of glxia about three Inches In thlrkneia tha pipe and let H stand fur an hour, then half an 'cooked pepper will bunt any buttle, how- It w un tiie brink s kettle lined wirid disiraciiun. te the Cook a amid porcelain s"v-still books which of and ,B flv tn cook tbs laid Tl. aland and annealed to make them durable. the last thin flneh well, letting th water difficuii of accomplishment. A she ..V?!1 oficn m'-nil night In a cool hour. then pour in a atona Jar, cover and itytr watched and tended. are seen on ter desk- For half an hour Besides the bath and bowl the furnish- run eg long xe poexlbla aci te .U TELFORD, . anuuid PADDOCK until aettled and clear. EMMA cool fortnight, also In a t day place certain hour wield read, endcavunng the real ings of a well equipped room no include Thte will do much to keep noxious odors Tha next mad away omimr - when the mind, thenHieshelime aside fur ciuiiniraUiig, IHjII it wai to concentrate. th stirring well once a day. Strain, bottle, Its tub and lavatory of porcelain from being apparent when th house U uf carefyacl1romfluk r room, eilmi of tiie the aided by clear mV ery difficiiH. Gradually, hoasvtr. wilh.fnnmei with nickel or silver fUllnga, a opened In the autumn. ' at Home- rautaTndfl.b ilm habit. . Fireproofing mio mouth. ..M Beal graduai-first ahe At cam btr. (alia to Mushroom It tightly. csitun I, v;..r juioksl plated taiower bath with rubber peraeveranc The ideal" mii'ht room Should be on the could keep her mind on snnie Curtain and shampoo attachment, a weigh- put I omail Cucumber taiasg. ' j Many accidents and great lose of Uf Sr ig ywrooio ter exposure to thoTlr. no lungrr tasn flve minuh x. p,(j machine enamelled tc prevent rust, ,i,.i0ne occasioned every year by Area in small top floor of .he I'oita. an Jellied Salmon. Port large rip cucumber, remove the subject from which only -ond rejr!ed even tli.'it a an sclilcvenien'.. 1, towH shelf or rack, mirror with nickel EW,hovTy Cat sap. seed grata fine and measure. Place lh house. These fires are generally causedrt j a wind jw, of .kylignt, Pi.u an fur era moat Interested In th every to concentrates To-lwho suddi-an-and of Those ir drain rhe light soiled towel basket. ,r:lm biasing up drhrrles from the stalk and pulp 'te a colander,allow a half teaspoon- - j (,y t,c or iu.,,ur,p mt tha Ubtowill time thau, The smaller riIg .11 abundant ,(,,,,1'dJhabul'ay diexetx. Murh of hour each morning. -- A loi:cutto of the pulp flttings of the bathroom are move suhetAntlg! rOOnioa psrjea ln.to a aun Bcald turf UQ,utrt ; l.e tw would should the Jrtllefi to dc- m.l Inadv Nbta. be ' could be remedied If women Is and co.it w.ill glad Iry t ,fler r,nffr and 'pour over ful of cayenne, a teaapoonful of holder, apnnqe h.k. damage jus urnsn l.u vn a ntarri hnroeradtah nd,lmmerw pnrpuse n.' jeuup dltai, Hs.ih lirush hunter and brush moke a. most appetising onea to well ttelr muslin draper- and tableapoonfula of grated i ta:KC?Ver wl,h a PS" te served e. e w 'ntlj wt" Mi ibof- - ,t,rched dreaxea In a soluimi. of phus-- 'aitruct all jn nickel, br..n or allv.-- pl.ile. ifteful luncheon dish, or ul:i ...n J, In cider vinegar. -l mMitfor two eimJc puts An dull pteisf sa,un ,.,i thre day. ouahiv hut do Hot cook. Bottle and seal. !p,laW of ,nim,in. Hetei., i. 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