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Show ' -- TAi Icfk AROUT THE HOME AND DRESS A A- - L, .; - m - - i'll i"iiF-- n;.'n ;;; ii Him ipiiiw;"i.!iw'-i;;)m- '.'"A !")'.""!. ";1 - s . ' Mj . r ii,- -rr - ,.ir;i :H1:;i1;i..ii'.i:'i;:;i .M1 ' !! sip iJ:- : . . - .7 f:!!ji':iir';,i!'ilili-'i!!'!l- - f' : HV ' K ' T '''..-'I-. 'il!l;!l!:l!':'l!!rii A . ... V vi ; '." miasmimmsm j'jg'&ZJ? CY?2&Ex 11 1 4iMlwivi,MIMI1 COLD WEATHER FASHIONS the most pnpnlar, but Scotch and French plaid are also known. Tits new lares and braid trimming are almost really regal. Many of the laces are outlined in gold thread; nthcra have applique flowered design in llk of delicate Dresden shades. All fur toques and toques trimmed with fur will both lie fushlon-aldand although pointed shapes In tuque will be worn, round turban are also In demand. One of the quaintest, simplest gowns of messallne was of tha palest shimblue the mer, which Is one of the chief of messallnne, pinking It lovellm-iisalmost ethereal In Iloth skirt and waist were pleated,: the skirt In the pretty that makes an graceful a skirl for almost any figure; ihe waist, of course, done In the simplest of accord Ion pleutlng. The only trimming was a yoke of duchess luce, outlined with a hand of the messa-lln- e rut so that a second strap ran acmes the shoulder, remotely suggesting the suspeneder. dress of a year or so ago. That lingerie evening gowns will he a pond this year as they were last Is a fact pretty well established, early as tha season Is; ond that mescnllna and the long tribe of soft exquisitely soft silks of which It is easily chief Is to make many of the loveliest gowns Is another assured fact. When thr winter MbkU blow mid, fashion provide ample protection to delicate f.qnlnlnty in the shaie of deep, wift fun and mute of ample weight to Insure against exposure. Thle winter' design are especlal-Ij- r adequate In thi wnr. and at the same time combine art IMlc beauty with usefulness. A pretty combination, In three piece, consist of a scarf of erminee of a lovely old Ivory tint, a enrf that flta snugly about the neck, and a muff no big and comfortable that one prise the rotdncea of short sleeve. Following on the popularity of having everything copied from old historical models, we have got hack to the very picturesque neckties of the Reynold portraits just a long piece of black rlblum, satin or silk which Is passeed around the neck once or twice with a iear shaped pearl on each end. The ends are looped In front and allowed to hang. There 1 reully a distinctive mark in a touch of this bliirk Introduced d Into some of I he garments of today. Indeed, the craxe for ribbon wearing Is very great and bids fair to become greater a the season advances. Striped ribbons, chine rtblmns, floral and brocade rlrimna whh colored st In liorders, brand rlMem. narrow ribbons all are now extremely popular and are used most larlshly for one purpose or another. In dressy gowns one finds velvet more often combined with lighter material tbnn forming the whole gown.. and the results of these comare decidedly good, for bination even the exquisitely soft and simple velvet of today are liable to rlumsl-neH- s In certain parts of a frock unless handled by a master hand, and an bodice, like one of cloth. Is really too warm for wesr tn our overheated houses and plnres of en- Fascinating Designs e, in ny Embroidery cs It, . rjeSTAl? sun-pleati- . gay-hue- LONGER SXIR.TS IN PROSPECT A Step Saver. nintrtrsnc may pmra a great ronranlnoa to tha houacwtfe with whoaa klirhwB alnk la not provide udv irnt ahrlf apara In permit her arltlng it. mil all tier dlalioa aa aha wqiaa them wllli-nwalking tn ami fro tn tlia kitchen table, pualry nr China clnart with each plow. It cnnalala of a awlnalng ahrlf, hlngcA at or ilia to Iho and of tlu ali-.our wall, tn fro mil hrld up lrvrl by ftell-lnch brftM i htiiii (dtir long, fw ft t Iti ypM4 tmi by ft pirnnft brftM tifiFd wiiil. d (urfly Into tli honk ftwI of ili ahrlf In tli miIiHIp of I h4t ftlan iKrw In SiMily aimllirr brnaa h'tok. ami on riiiK braaa ih ond f iho amall ft with chain (ho aliblf tkn tory Mdlly bo faatenod to drop and alloaail or uac Mnh'Kk( up diwn acalnat lli alnk or wall,not lima bring uac. while In out tha id way entirely Very nftrn this Pnpla fft fr PTKKK OP rKf.KRT Chop an a little itipa mid all, and plftca ovof tha Are ft km mntalnlnjr our pint of boiling WAtr: thin tt w fur a f w mlnutoa until Ihr roWy iIhim (ha watrr: (hrn afrain, and add the liquid t na quart of milk that haa la bwn IkiIIisI and Ihlrkcnrd with two of flour and- ona of builrr. Peaaon with nail, opyir and rrlory salt, and rv vrilh naltlnra. may b mda VlryIf rstrart to Aauir this aoup no fresh celery Is at band. (HOTOI AIR PAKB Put larva squares is Taker's unsrwt ned rhrtrolafe. B auft'T and S tablrsMHinfu1s b Hln milk In a ho ami rook In pan of hot watrr until smuiiili. Thn rmam (nftsthrr (j cup butter, m cups auaur and well beatru yolks of 3 ('Kps And stir In with the chocolate nilktiip. Then wild 1 rup of milk and (lour. IS teas poona baklnv pow-d'nip pastry ami the whltea of I rjuca. beaten si I IT Tina makes two sheefa and will hake in 30 lulnuKs. Krat with a whits paatrv. CUKAM OK dl'IXIXH HOI K ('hop fine a mu mbl lelled sptnftrh plare faro villa of ep. am In a saurfpmi and add a pint of milk; with tHbla)Konful f fliur adled lhi'ki-to half as tmirh butter, and thn season t. lh wluie ta ipt-- nnd dash of vrated Kllr In rimuah of the chopped splnm'h t color tin piium a llvbt freon; hi it boil luMinv salt and up. si rnhi ami tbn butter the laer iblnv- HiTTi:n null 1iop and pound b a liaste all the fragments of rookrit Ash you usinv oti-ba- lf lilfhly, lae. (teon of salt, one-hn- lf (easpiHinful of 0bnr. In A CLEVER COMBINATION OF FUR AND CLOTH. et tertainment. There Is no longer the erv from stout women that no collars are built to mil tlii ir necks, for an accommodating denllcr this year has decreed that every stvle and pattern of1 slock or rollar must lie made in the "extra sixes us well as iu the ordinary. A niBcqulcette In pue blue, lavender or one of the nitr soft yet bright greens Makes a lovely gown In which tn rec 1st at an Infoiunl afternoon tea or curd party, or to wear to the theater in the evening. For tiiatiiiers the tailor suit and dressy blouse is mure generally aaWtfuSf li made mustard, one-hn- lf teaapoonful of black pepper and a little cayenne pepper. Moteten with imdtad butter, put tntc viasas ur small Jars: plsce In a steamer and heat for hslf an hour; preea the paste down avatn and cover with melted but Ur. Keep ruoL TAf'IOt'A TCDliXMl ak I lablesMonfuls of taplora in woter until soft. 8 tablespoonfuls of Indian mal stirred up In a little cold inllk: add a email piece of butter and ealt to taste; pour over this 1 quart of boiling1 milk; stir lu a small cup of molasecs and After teaspoon of vliver. it has baked one hour pour a cup of cold milk over It without stirring, links three hours In ell. Nerve with eram. I'hKAMED lAIJJHTBK Hoftea S tablespoons of butter, add I tublespoim of Aour, when blsnded add 1 cup of milk and 1 cup of cream. Aa soon as ft fhlk ns acaann with salt and papiiks and ! tablespoon of add lohoer cut Am; Just lieat sherry wine; serve at ouee with brown bread throtnrh and and butter, or on slices of dnllcutely browned toat. iiKAllAtf nRHAn Two euja vrabam ilopr, rup moLaswN. 1 cup sour milk (uot vry teaspoon f jtls; inis and bake Ims.ur), of an hour. This makes mediately for ISL-IA- Among the drossier sort of suit c the way, was seen on only a few of which have come out some that are verita- last years sulfa, the ones fasa year ahead of the were really ble contuniM, the waist worn with hion. But beware of that length If them bo definite a part of the auit you are shprt and generally 'dumpy that the Impression of unity la sharp almost sny other figure can wear and dlHtlnct. It, and n tall, slim woman Is at her The Bkirta of suit are fitted best In it. the smoothly about the hlpa, the circular Of walking suits have out skirt remaining the favorite tbla fall, short course, In nine case which skirt, aa it did last, only this years circuof ten ia circular, like the longer lar skirt show the same down front one. even -and stitched welted and buck, ar klrt But. arter all, longer to emphasize the fact that there is a more evand more favor In gaining seam. Plenty of them almost all of the ery day. drossier type. In fact are long, ao How to Set Color in Lwn. king that they must be held up in Dissolve 4 pound saltpeter In the street. Hut youll never find a woman re- pail of water and dip the lawn In U senting that! There Is nothing In several times before washing. fashions so altogether womanly and as a trailing skirt, and graceful irwti in JapsDNM never a woman who wouldnt cheer- Annilrant this fall, nnd m nrn--"'a wU roInrlnsN OrtMilnl but fully carry a skirt for a mils or two and tha baeimilns. for the exquisite pleasure of drag' winter wear the elbow aleeva W Uil Pa material JM glng that long sweep of fliaterlnl 'Alhalrmw la a after her over softly carin' ted floor. the loveliest models are developed " for chiffon. Toilette, even and have the grown shorter, Jackets describes an nnusnalfir lorsly nns nf siia beabout midway chlffoa over Japansss longest reaching pink tween hip and knee that length, by of ths sum shaAa. nnU-rmal- FOR AFTERNOON HORSE SHOW one loaf. TOMATO fRKAJI NOrjwp lace a cUp of (mnaioes over the Are to heat, addiny a pirn h of Sofia and a little water. When heated thmuvh, strain t remove e ry s.ed. Mod a'M f oiVphit of hulling milk that haa beer thickened slightly with and butter rubN-- i together till smooth. Moll up once, and mastn with salt and paprika. serve with croutons WEAR. rf.iliy Used.. BEAUTY SUGGESTIONS. Venetian cloth Is lliile seen; less, than of the fnnr wooleu weaves. Fluffy lingerie waist are gradually disappearing and plain neat tailored effects are taking their place. The tiew shirtwaist has the perfectstii- -t sleeves with ly plain, a plain or turn-bacculf, which may .Ml be fastened wi'h link buttons. the collars arc dctinhcd in the latent pc rl.it ns. full-lengt- k models. The Pacrinl ned Is mostly heavy linen, 1 tit wool baiM.s nnd d. i other wash flannels ate Soft silks arc popular, ton. Main li'iack ard wl.Pe efferts are whi'i- - ol-s- EVENIEG SILK Crepe c 'him- Is also It giaccful, begreat hcudwjy coming and d'lrehle. all potcwurtli.v tiimI-Iti- 1 advantag-1.-:- . Puuil'iidoiir crepe d chie.m pro They arc lined for waists I and gowns, lut moie especially fur' the iKipular evening scarfs, whi'-tsie he culling more- - cud mcire a m- -1 cesslty In every woman's wardrobe Dig glaring plaids mn'lnnc to i.e svntn. dtpiie fill forcbodinisS. and a' glimpse of drf'd is apparent In n.ost costumes. SMil, It cun hardly he espeeded that a fashion no conspicuous will last for long. However, you may have a petticoat of the inert marvelous plaid, or the most startling stripe, and feel that you are dialnctlv "In It. Liberty sill:, pc an He soie, in fact sny of the soft ilk may lie purchased with an easy mind this sea- i HOW TO WASH SILK STOCKINGS. It Is imposslhle to make the hands Instead of wringing silk stockings slender. You can make them grace- Just simply squeexo them well, afterful by indulging in exorcises, si retch- ward rinsing them in two waters the same temperature, hanging out to ing the fingers tn the utmost nnd nnd hand grace- dry without wringing. slowly rinsing ihe In washing silk stocking fully. You cun nlKO keep your hands they soft :nd while by using a pure snap should first lie snaked In borax waand rneir.eMc jelly. If, In addition, ter, arterward warlied quickly in the mills nre bountifully manicured, soap suds which is no more than ihe -- trn plumpnesK will not matter blood warm. so ciy nMirh. The main thing Is to If the water I hot, the result Is have the bunds white and soft, the that the silk becomes harsh and to more nnd and dished nulls clean, All these de- crinkley. the hands grurcfully. A little blueing should be added lightful conditions ran be cultivated. to the water If the silk stockings Almond mi ni may he used in place of soup If soap proves irritating to are while, hut not. If colored. Knit silk should never be sprinthe complexion. A very good formuFour ounces nf wheat kled. . la is this: flour, one ounce of fluely powInstead, wring out a towel from dered casiile soap, one ounce of pure) hot water, fold storking up in It and alof oil bitter borax, ten drops of leave for an hour. inoiids, two tl nt .1 drams of oil nf berIn Ironing them smooth out all gamot . one d : c.t.i of tincture of musk. the wrInkleM on the Ironing board Mix well and pass through a sieve. There i no such thing ss a per- and press quickly. Turn Inside out and press again. manent cure for nrns if shoes do not White lace stockings should be tit properly. Any pressure or irritatheir growth again. rlerinsed In benzine. tion will A formula tl.it will remove them is Turn inside out and lay In a ounce of dcwlrated made of dish and pour the benzine over. deep ounce of .alts of lur'ur. When the soil 'has been removed f one-halounce of bole armcnia and resin oiuimctu. Mix nnd rut a piece turn the Mocking right side out. size nf the corn, nnd with a fresh supply of benzine of ktil i l.c ex.ict the paste ami wash agcln. kid Diy thoroughly and the with ripreud are ready to wear. ihe to corn, letting it stay on they apply Some women find that their black for several hours. Remove and soak the foot, when the corn should be Mocking and those In bronze fade. .Vino if there In any chance for oft enough io remove. the Dri ness nt Die skin and general color to fade it will be well to soak to be them in salt and water before they eruptions cull for more fruit are washed. eaten. c'ie ope-h.il- f one-quart- er ilolli SHi:i.M. i n wssf si, ado of i'hU liuvec s.l.on froik. inti ih-lf- Mup, Ik uso-- in this for wt.ir with handwiir.e while i Tlio mu' li : i lii,.. ... j nuide ofa Irish lace dyed a hunm-iimiil':nlinf :r rovers and girdle are wade l.'ii :.,i lighter but but kle fanliniTici! frnin ilinl vilvi r ii :ried Tn show is high lights. The t : !,. l .iri:'ii klrl iv at the hn'lnin with two dip i, A l P tii'ka in. t . wiTiy.' iy :,nd wlii'e idumes and a silwr bin kle, compltii 'le diilii'y on- -i furs. , ill..i''d i - i little coate of fur and cloth are aa pretty as they are trig. model which as lddlvidual as they are unusial. The tight-fittin- g the accompanying illustration depicts, U a popular as the h coat, and to many figure much more becoming. It 1 In caracul, of a rather coarse and crisp fcuality, and edged with a handsome cloth hand trimmed with black silk hercule braid. The sleeves r t departure from the shortened puffed effect we have become eo used lengthcombine and full In the element of their seeing, practicability MART |