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Show receirt s.,s: v SfStot Its earn flies W118, the feet Jlth weaver. W hen silver hells, ring out the old And play the new tear in 'e wi,ll,'r wood's Sottly begin to pfn- mortal e. has en her fare Or tlous whor j The plain and dotted silks have pliques and incrustations and watched her labors then. In het SJAt.iir'h,,s In her hair b,east She we.ve,. upon her magic loom B shee,, The tender tint ofsilver April bjuglis J he Itlue and thevelvet Rteen: Beneath her ll,,Ke,daffodil grow Aik as.8.h Bill i tom d iv to dav her melts the snow. White Net With Lace. No' material is moie fashionable for ihe gowns of utteimxm and dinner wear than white cotton net and it is never more nttiactue than when combined with lae. This very charming costume illustrates that fact and shows a uo el and stylish bolem, which is made entirely of all tver lace, and trimming winch consists of wide frills of the material headed by lace bands. The waist is one of the latest and is full and soft, made with a little square of lace at the iront, and is closed Invisibly at the left of the front. The bolero can be used or omitted as preferred and is arranged over it. the two being joined at the lower edge. The skirt is cncular with a circular flounce, that is joired to It beneath the upper row of trimming, and provides the graceful folds w hicb The are essential to present styles. quantity of material required for the fiAn'dhwlnd,CiUd'i?le ,ark w,th Rtorm' with front And voices ot the btooks In Icy vales are running lost; le WO!dtons northern , hann, ,s Hln- g- lights a Trin,B"", her weave Uhe bridal robe otWtM3lland Sprlnw lie Smart Set. '1 Smallest Book in the Worlu. The smallest book In the world s Srhloss-- "English Bijou Almanac for 1839.. Diminutive as it is, there are illustrations in it. On its pages are portraits of Princess Victoria, her royal highness the Duchess of Kent, s Lady Blessington Sir Wellington, Thomas Lawrence, Pasta, and Beethoven. To each picture Is appended a short poem. Then lollows the calendar. Inside the cot-e- r is the Inscription, Anna Bast: Her Fook." The small proportions of th volume- - will be realized when it if seen side hy side with a thimble, a in the Illustration. It is three-elghtf of an inch wide by an ineh high. ap- of lace and embroidery, anil some of the newest show fancy patterns cut from plaids and appli-queto the plain silks, and ice versa. But no matter what the style of the patanol, it must have a long shaft handle to proclaim it this seasons style. d Told in Her Boudoir Snake plumes are exquisite in mauve. Maline choux are still important neck fixings Bright green silk hosiery is among the novelties Embroidered net is set into some silk stockings. Cuffs are anything from straight bands to plaitmgs. Carnatiors are coming into prominence in millinery. Crush belts of gold thread are charming for the white frock A jeweled net for the hair is charming with a picture dress. To be smartly dressed one cannot escape this rule of much lace trim- Cheese-Codfish.- " A delicious dish may be made from either the boiled fresh cod or the shredded salt fish. If made from the former take a pound of fresh fish, pick in small pieces, put in a saucepan, cover with cold water and bring slowly to a boil. Drain the fish and leave in a colander while you make a cream dressing, using two tablespoonfuls each of but ter and flour, a cup and a half of milk and a little cajenne Butter a small earthen dish and place a layer of fish in the bottom. Cover with a laer of the sauce and over this grate a covering of cheese, not too thick. Repeat until the dish is filled, having ihe cheese at the top. Grate a sprinkling of stale bread crumbs over this, daub w ith butter, place in a hot oven ffl and bake halt an hour. Yes, dear," was the reply. I dont Well," continued Ethel, see how she can die at 4 oclock and go to heaven and get back In time to play again at 8. Following the Adage. Hank Slocum wrote to one o these here beauty doctors for treatment." said the grocer. "Whad the doctor tell him? aaled Mr. Meddergrass. Sent him a little book that said beauty 'was only skin deep." "Hank take the treatment? Guess he did. He got skinned all right. INSULTED. p well-hidde- n d corn grow! Unemotional Cityite Hmpht a youll come with me over to the Bovj of Trade Ill show you where yon nan see it grow. Chicago Tribune. His Scheme for Safety. Miss Askitt I didnt know yon taj an automobile. I haven't. Mr. Wise Miss Askitt Then why do you weir that auto cap and goggles? Mr. Wise To keep the chauffeur! from running over me. They CUuk Im one of them in this rig. decoration. In tinting the flowers, make the petals deeper In shade in toward the base and leave the edges paler. It is surprising how fresh the flowers will look after being recolored, and they will bold the water colors much longer than they do their original coloring. Crystal Strawberries. Here is a delicious way to prepare strawberries, to be served with ice cream at a luncheon: Select large, perfect berries and brush gently with a soft brush to remove any sand. Have ready some .fondant made as tor French candy and melt it over hot water. Take up a berry at a time, pull off the hull, dip it into the melted fondant, and when entirely coated replace the hull. Lay on oiled paper and chill in the refrigerator. Do not prepare long before they are needed, as they quickly draw syrup. Serve In small timbale or paper cases, two or three in each. Wedding Gowns. White satin is no longer Inevitable for a bridal gown, but has been exchanged for even lovelier materials, foamy chiffon, silvered gauze or softest silk muslin and lace. Veils of the latter have been superseded by tulle, while even that favored flower of many generations, the orange blossom, Is noticeable by its absence, myrtle or white heather taking its place. White heather is looked upon as a wonderfully lucky flower, but like the d shamrock, its scarcity created its good fortune. Now It is said to be cunningly bleached in order that the supply may cover the demand. Farmer Come, beat my carpet an Ill give you a good dinner. Tramp Im sorry but I dont beat my way, thank you. Oeslgn by May Manton. wear but is shown in linen batiste, which is always satisfactory, both from the standpoint of comfort and that of endurance, and is trimmed with German Valenciennes lace with bits of fine embroidery between the tucks which are worked by hand onto the material. The combination ot lace with this fine work is one of the latest whims of fashion and is always charming. The corset cover is made with fronts and back, the narrow tucks being arranged in groups and stitched to the waist line only, so allowing comfortable flare over the The quantity of material rehips. quired for a woman of medium size is 1V4 yards 36 Inches wide with 3 yards of lace edging and 1 yards of beading. Egg Souffle. Cream two level tablespoonfuls of flour and pour on gradually one cupful of scalded milk and one cupful of scalded cream; cook in the double boiler until thickened; add the yolks of four eggs beaten until thick; remove from the fire and mix in carefully the whites of the eggs beaten stiff; turn Into a buttered baking dish; set in a pan of hot water and bake in a moderate oven until firm Id the center. FIGURED NET AND LACE. coachings, both in plain and plaids, these days? Hes married and has three little ones. why three children should put him in a bad humor. Who said anything about children? He is married and has three little rooms. I dont see Taken for Granted. did you arresL this profanity you on Trials of Cupid. Yes, related the romantic young man, as we sat on the park bench I leaned over and planted a kiss on her ruby lips. Planted, eh? remarked the buffoon friend. Did you raise anything? Yes. A policeman saw me and soon afterward I had to raise 310 for a fine. Future Assured. Yes, we found the baby playing with a volume of verse. Indeed? He will probably turn out to be a poet. But he tore the verses up and tossed them out of the window. Did, eh? Well, that shows hes going to be an editor. Biggs-mis- t. Point of View. "Soques is quite an b: t infinitely 81 to die 1 as This 1 O' tlon. e horse n like in th men a tag the fflines-jtlrei- sir nsl;fora puU . labor at sleighs It P Cot W th sell of bad 1 tried Doci j ferent f 1 real He (Kidney T Kidney Rheumat try themhe is ami I can feel Urec P'l's ney Mr. R case eve jty. This pills i cures in When The dl lest gem ii the E found In Deal M pod' care deals' JietfoM I' nucooi Ho local tabe U lofl Effect bed xteailatbe trtflfiouta Uto emt of tea but an lnfli Ye will i tofoeut ijHaU'aC opti- - Soldi Tau Ha I never noticed it Diggs Biggs "Well, he is; at least he seems to take a rosy view of everything. Oh, that is merely a refleDiggs ction from his nose. After the Slugging, Now, in our town, said the visitor, a bus comes after the baseball players. What comes after them here? Well, responded the tough young man in the green shirt, sometime! its de patrol an sometimes de ambulance. No Trouble About That Anxious Hostess I am afraid the company is getting bored. Can't we do something to keep the conversational ball rolling? Host Thats easy enough. Talk golf. It Was Violent. She was deaf to his suit I dont see how she could be. Why, his clothes are louder than those the college boys wear. WAY Easy V In a fishing, spertsn iof the i real m hooks Eemblu less by sire to sion fri trout, shoal rush at tom. "Sureli and bn areavi as it creatui will ta a teth comes lnstinc kill tl the m goods THE WORST the shape TO COME. meal." guides with lunge hear him using when kill a but his shoestring he was running for a I An Given a Raise. With tender hands they took him from the topmost branches of a tall Daijill Tl A s steps stron Th. soiuti Th ment The Curious Crowd. Theyre raising a safe into tenth story next door. food fee) ture Yes? "Yes, and there are a lot of people below who dont seem to realize that the safe side of the street is the side directly opposite to the safes side. corpi to ri good of th coffe Philadelphia Ledger. Coffc for Delaware. There is nothing to Indicate that the usual number of sweet girl graduates will not receive diplomas in Delaware. This would seem to Indicate that the Delaware peach crop Isnt always a failure. Good Exception. Gunner They say If you get a divorce you will never have any luck. I know one man that had Guyer luck. Gunner Indeed! Who Is he? A divorce attorney. Guyer In. for various occasions. With the fluffy lingerie hat there is worn an equally fluffy parasol, and these are frequently covered with the lace which fashions the frivolous looking lace coat, and are much bernched and bertiffled with the same chiffoc. Love In a Flat "Why does Harker look so cross Sizing Up Si Perkins. A well known literary man who has been spending several weeks at his old home in Vermont tells of a conversation which he overheard between two visitors on the porch of the village store. An acquaintance . of theirs had just passed In the street and the following comment was heard Thar goes Si Per by the visitor: kins. Then a meditative pause. Si aint the man he used to be. Naw an he never was. responded. Then Its not so bad. I thought I was tossed by a racing automobile. will be ftund a good plan to keep peas, beans, rice, barley, coffee and, in fact, all dry groceries in glass ars. By this means a moments glance will acquaint the housewife with the necessity for replenishing her stores. j Recasting Hi Phrase. curious mat women are never great poets or great musicians, said Mr. Meekton. What did you say? asked his wife. I was merely remarking that women are too sensible to squander their enengies on poetry and music to the extent that some men do. Its chill-hoo- "What happened? he gasped feebly. You were tossed by a bull, they it New Ideas In Sunshades. No, not now, replied the Inventor. intentions, however, My original were to call and inform you that I had invented a successful airship, but Ive changed my mind since I dropped in. Too Wise for Her Years. The governess Of course, you know the story we have just real is merely a fairy tale, aud there are many such quite familiar to Can you tell us another, Elsie! Little Elsie Oh, yes; you once toll mama that you had four proposals of marriage during your life. pine. cloth. An ever ready glue pot is a most useful piece of property. It is prepared by putting naphtha in a widemouthed bottle and dissolving shellac in it. When nailing Into hardwood, the To prevent nails are apt to bend. this dip the point ot each nail into oil, lard or other grease before hammer- Then the parasols which shade these dainty creations of the milliners art. In the morning, as already hinted, the linen parasol matches the linen gown; and there are the colored thing? Judge Why A pretty and practicable idea Is a man? detachable bertha or ruche for the Officer "For chemise or underwaist These are street the bust after pads of the patterned Judge Did moment, and when one is pinned over It? the chemise this last may be of the Officer No, Ribbon broke twice as plainest slip description. rosettes or bows finish the detachable car. bertha. ' Finger marks on varnished furniture are removed by rubbing them with a piece of rag dipped in sweet oil. Afterward polish with a dry ing them Another Guesa Coming. Well, said the editor, looking at the man who had crashed through the roof, what can I do for you any- Chemise Berthas. two-thir- Earthquake of 1870. On November 18, 1870, the most severe earthquake that has ever taken place in New England occurred. It was felt all over Eastern North America and was first felt In St. John, N. B., and traveled westward. It is stated in history that when the shock was felt at Quebec the fact was by the operators to Montreal In time to call the attention of those at the latter place to the phenomena about thirty seconds before the shock reached them. d SP1 floor. one-hal- Live Mackerel In Codfish. While on a trip to Georges Banks, one of the crew of the Gloucester schooner Boyd and Leeds pulled In a big codfish which, when split was found to have a mackerel in its stomach. The mackerel was a large on9 and 6trange to say it was alive. public-spirite- Hearing and Seeing. Enthusiastic Visitor If youll come down into the country with m m show you where you caa hear the Useful Hint. When roses or other artificial flowers fade, the economical girl paints them with her water colors. The muslin of which they are composed takes paint readily, and a little patience will rejuvenate an apparently passe hat Exchange. nations of 310,000 each from ten eth citizens. L tlolt' Standard. IrscS8 L (he 118 worse. Corst Cover. Dainty corset covers that are well fitting and made for the individual are always far more attractive than any other sort. This one is both pretty and simple and can be made from any one of the materials used for under- - A four-leafe- 1! Two Views. love stones nWi, invaribly end with the marriage ot hero and heroine. said young Lov lorne. Why so? demanded Peckham Because thats really only the V ginning of their lives." That may he; but Its the end u the love story. When kid shoes have been wet and become hardened, clean them at once and rub with castor oil. all-ov- Generous Mr. Fox. the merchant." college president, has offeredT,. nate 3.7,000 for a library build, 8 a be known as Fox hall. H But 3o,(.00 wont but.d ' replied the dean of the 'acuity Oh. no. Mr. Foxs generous is contingent upon our securing,? Mr. Fox, Its funny that soie. claws and nippers of enonnOIJJI strength, and It is supposed that crab climba the cocoa palma and d H t aches the nute. It reaohea the Am f the fruit by picking and rajflfci with its claws at the end of the a3 where the three small holes are to U found till a slight breach la mafc Then the nippers are brought Into nat for the rough fibers whloh surround the shell. These he shreds with Us nippers and conveys to his burrows, where they form a comfortable bed for the crab while he Is cnanglng Us coat. Some of these crabs attain a length of over two feet, and live in Design by May Manton. holes which they have made In the medium size is, for waist 414 yards, 2i, earth at the roots of tropical trees. 3 yards 27 or 2k4 yards 44 inches wide with H yard of lace; A Nonpuncturable Tire. 21 or 27 or for bolero 1 There has been a growing demand yard b 44 Inchesyards wide; for skirt 13 from all owners and operators of yards 21, 11 27 or yards 44 yards non puncturable Inches wide. tire. Solid tires have been used to Bringing Skirts Up to Date. some extent, but The woman who has a good cloth never have they skirt of light weight, such as voile, shown the desiretamlne or nuns veiling, left from able resilient Qualast summer can bring it up to the lities. Now comes mark of prevailing fashions by the a French company dexterous adjustment of taffeta or claiming to have peau de sole trimmings. automobiles and If she is a tall woman and desires a motor cars for a yoke effect Bhe can build the yoke solved the problem with a tire, a from alternate strips of the cloth and cross section of which Is shown In taffeta. If ranel effects are desired, the illustration. The advantages the stitched bands of silk can bo so claimed for it are: Nonliability to laid as to simulate panels. puncture, great cushion ability owing But the great point of divergence to its hollow construction, nonliability between lest seasons skirt and this to side-sliowing to Its flat tread, year's lies in the vent Last year the absolute security, as it can not be vent was fastened by twisted out of the rtm. English mo- hooks and eyes. This year it is comeftorists are now giving it a trial along pletely covered by a .the country roads in their island. fect. To secure this effect in the made-ove- r skirt, lay on a box pleat of the In , Advertising. Novelty silk used in trimming, narrow same ' A novel new a of way Introducing article has been discovered in Lon- at the waist line and flaring slightly don. A number of men who suggest toward the hem of the skirt This Is tight to the skirt, and canby their apparel that they are grooms, fasteneddetected from the same effect valets or servants ot some kind are not be went about the shops to buy the article in cloth. Nor does it give a botched effect to the garment, which Is being boomed. They insist or made-ove- r of the general prevalence of upon having this particular article and because no other, rejecting any substitute silk trimmings in every imaginable form. which may be offered them. In many cases the tradesman has Tea Biscuit Recipe. not the article in question, but is sure Two teacupfuls flour, one heaping to lay in a stock when a few days f powder, later a drummer waits upon him with teaspoonful ofof bakingmix salt; together and the article in question. As the men teaspoonful are selected with a view to give the sift. Melt a tablespoonful of butter and add it to cupful of cold Impression that their employers are flatten dough with hands and milk; wealthy, the shopkeeper naturally biscuit cutter; hake in hot thinks that the article will bring him cut with until a delicate brown about the patronage of a class be is anxious oven fifteen minutes. This la a very good to please. recipe when one is in a hurry, and one that cannot fail to turn out well. Wild Flower Resembles Bird. There is a wild flower in Turkey which is the exact floral image of a summing bird. The breast is green, the throat yellow, the head and beak almost black. This can be carried on endlessly. u formerly Applique flowers cut from colored taffeta on a gown of white voile or muslin. A charming summer accessory is the scarf of painted mousseilne de Crabe That Eat Cocoanute. Crabs which live upon coooanutf which they pick for themselves are found in the Coral islande. Natan has provided this crustacean $5 Mammoth Organ in Maine Church. The Universaiist church at Portland, Me., h.is a mammoth organ. In it are over 5,000 pipes, the smallest, a piccolo, being half an inch long, and the largest a double open diapason, C pipe. The vox bumana or atop alone, having 61 pipes, cost 3600. The four pipe rooms are each as Urge as ' an ordinary bed chamber. The organ was voiced by J. H. Brown, who voiced the organ at Westminster Abbey. The organ is blown by a thres florae power electric motor. Too Deep for Her. Small Ethel had been to an Uncle Toms Cabin matinee with her mother, and on her way home she asked: "Mamma, does little Eva play again ming. one-hal- pberHes lowest , K Judge You dont seem to realize the enormity of the charge against you. Prisoner corker. Naw. I havent got me lawyers bill yet, but Calling Him Down. love you, darling. By yon pale moon I swear it. I She (interrupting him) Dont get Yon pale moon is woozy. George. only a Japanese lantern. His Haste. Impatient Young Man Nellie, how Is our romance jours and mWe going to end? Nellie (apprehensively) Why, Geoffrey, you dont want to skip to the last chapter yet. do you? High Lifters. Here in this magazine are pictures of the two sheriffs who have hanged more men than any others In the country. A famous pair Waggsby Indeed! of suspenders, eh? Matinee Accessories. George Did you have ft good time? Gertie Oh, lovely, lovely! George Was the rluy good? ' Gertie No; but r Kd on my new hat and had a box U delicious caramels with me. Ill bet Itll be Good Advice. , Peep Into the Future. screamed The young man wired borne from I demand recognition! Dear Pop: I want to give the delegates from the steenth discollege: my classmates a farewell supper. trict. How can I raise the dust?" Impossible, rejoined the chalrladf In two hours the return message of the convention. "The female fro the steenth district Is not in our set arrived: Beat a carpet. Pop. Her Mission. I Homer suppose your daughter Is attending cooking school so she will be able to do her own cooking after her marriage? Oh. my, no! She is Mrs. Uppson going to write a cook book. Mrs. No material of the season is more cut, can be substituted whenever pre fashionable or more attractive than ferred. The blouse itself is full and net in its many varieties. This very soft below the yoke which is plain is made of the sort and cut in a deep, becoming point at charming known as repouse, in cream color front and back. At the waist is a combined with a yoke of white mous-sclin- e crushedinbelt of messallne satin, alsc cream tone, and the net is made overlaid by bias bands of silk over silk and cotton mousseline which and medallions of lace, the trimming is soft and pretty while of moderate being little lace rur.es. As Illustrated cost The quantity of material requirthe waist Is made w ith long sleeves ed for a woman of medium size is that include dern cuffs hut those of yards 21, 3 yards 27 or 1T4 yards the elbow sort, rV'wn in the small 44 Inches wide. are ence port; He (at the garden prty) Nagsby No One Else. I will al-w- wife with time wert haw is h, I Real Agitators. Is it true, asked the English vaudeville actress, that there r people in America who really desire the elevation of the stage? Yes, replied the man from act8 the pond, the gallery gods. Picking the Winner. Sam Dey had a cock fight down at Goose Hill, en dey Bay Pete Green picked de winnah. Remus "Yeas, de measly chicken thief stole de winnah en tuk it hom en picked it foh dinnah. He Had Cause. She You seem wonderfully cheerful on this nighL He Yea, I was Just thinking how. much it would have cost me If It had, been pleasant enough to go out D : What are you kicking Optimist about your luck for? You have only yourself to blame. 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