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Show IIEAItTll ANDhOUDOIlt INFORMATION FOR THE OF THE HOME. MAKER Blouse of White Pique That Will Be Much Admired Effective Travel- irg Costume Recipe for Appetizing Mock Turtle Soup. around the reck to a ikOou of the white nrderblonse, or else liodiccR gathered Into a belt arO with elbow sleeu and deep Vs dcslm to meet the new guimpc and judr. sleeves fad, are seen on many fa Is Sometimes then ioanblo women. s arc if rUh sleeve and guimpc some mMcrial. In over thin crichet are tight this case the undrli-icuffs from the cJtsjWh to the wrists and the stock attached to the pmmp-i- s high and Is feather bored. K1 A ! v3TVE e How to Fix Silk Stockings. Who daiiceh must pay tin piper, White Pquc Want, aud who wear hno clothes must go ft?.to trouble. And the purjort of this is that If you Mill Mear ilk Makings and eant afford a maid to Mash them for you, you'd better do it your-elf- , rather than send them out with the ordinary Mash. Some spirts say that dilieate silk and lace stockings should alwH be cleaned wiih l n.ine. but benzine is so odorous that if should be ued only when absoluti Jy necessary, and here it is not. The most cobwebby quality Mill come out whole and unstreaked if they are wash d in bran water. liny the bran at a drug store, and, if one Is going away for the summer, take a quantity of it. Put a handful of It into a basin of tepid water, souse and squeeze tin stockings in it and rinse in the same way. I)o not wring, and if the stockings BIoiim of whit pique plaited at the are colored, le sure to dry in the shade and, what is better still, in the top to a yoke which is cut In euu With the bands en each side of dark, that they may not fade. If pie-cplait. Th latter and "washed in the afternoon and hung the center with butornamented are the yoke near a window, they will dry where are sleeves also the as tons, they are slashed open over undercut? s of the pique. With the Walking Suit. While the small hat Is the Advice for Mothers. women realof fashion, many height When making babys short Mothes, ize they cannot wear them and the will find it a great saving if mothers modto milliners have teen compelled will do the following two simple ify some of the models. A face hat of they .Make the neckbands of the medium size and one in high favor for things: walking suits is black chip with white little dresses a trifle larger than crown trimmed with a wreath of pink necessary, then draw very narrow roses and a bunch of same under tapes through, and when making the sleeves cut them a little longer than brim at back. required, and sew two horizontal tucks below the elbow. If this is For the Traveler. done, as baby grows and his little arms lengthen, the tucks can be let out. and the string round his neck need not be tied so tightly, in this way the little dresses will last much longer without being outgrown. - lx tip-tilte- ? Smday Suraisc d Suspender Frock. The suspender frock is pretty and practical enough to bold its own throughout the season. One costume of this sort is a trifle less infantile than the regulation suspender models. It is made of taffeta in Alice blue and has a skirt with small box plaits all around flaring from knee depth. A short, jaunty bolero with wide collar and straps gives an exceedingly chic effect; these are silk. The embroidered in self-tonsilk and are sleeves the deep of tops cuff matches the lingerie blouse worn under the jacket. soft-finis- h e l)o not condemn jtmr correspondent i.or criticise fnr seeming neglect until j ou know the facts. Delayed letters have caused strained busines D. A. Bon . relations, many misunderstandings and many a heartache. i; : . - ' - v This letter was returned unopened eighteen years after it was mailed. Many cases are recorded of lost mail being found in old desks, old hotels, and in or back of mail boxes. BACK TO SIMPLE GIFTS. WAITED LONG FOR BRIDE. Death-Be- d Wedding After Decades of Faithfulness. Pathetic interest Is attached to the recent marriage of an aged couple in Bohemia. For seventy-fivlong years Franz Rossner had been faithful to his early love. Although he was sincerely devoted to her, and she reciprocated his affections with equal warmth, In the way s were obstacles there alway e of their becoming man and wife. At last, when he was on his death-bed- , sweethe sent for his The married. were and heart, they hundredth his husband had passed birthday, and his wife was. ninety-threlong-waitin- g e. hours after the died. Rossner ceremony There have been numerous Instances of people marrying whose ages were vastly different; but the recent case of Senior Alviti and his wife is probably the most unequal love match that has been chronicled during the last hundred years. Alviti was an Italian lawyer, and a widower. At the advanced age of 101 he became enForty-eigh- t amored of a young woman of 26. So ardently did he press his suit that she accepted him, and the pair were made man and wife. In 1753 there was solemnized one of People Now Club Together to Bride Wedding Presents. It may break the hearts of certain newly rich persons to be forced into the background, but it seems that the giving of costly presents at weddings Is ceasing to he required absolutely, says the New York Press. Glad news, however, for the folk who try to maintain a place in societys forefront on small Incomes and who really have to cut down household expenses to the starvation point to be able to give here, and give there, and give otherwhere as the daughters of various acquaintances are married off. A gladsome morning sun of relief has beamed in this springs season of weddings. Judging from the displays of presents there is a revival of the custom, long considered of sending framed etchings and engravings. That the giving of silver has been overdone was shown recently by the announcement that one of the wealthy young brides of last year had sent a large quantity of such gifts to a second-hanshop. Dealers in etchand ings engravings say that within the last two months they have sold more pictures for wedding gifts than In any like period in the last ten years. As these pictures range from $30 to $200 in price and are reproductions by famous etchers of even more famous paintings, they are acquisitions to any home and the chances of duplication are decreased materially. d, d the most extraordinary marriages that have ever been heard of. At a little chapel in Derbyshire, an old woman of 80 was married by the full consent of his parents to a lad of 14 years. Mock Turtle Soup. So Infirm was the bride that she had Take a scalded calf's head, boil it to be carried to and from the altar in in hot water for twenty minutes, a chair. After the ceremony she Are We Getting Darker? drain and put in cold water, then place comcalled for and one No her could have attended the crutches, with three quarts of it in a saucepan to her husband class of Columbia college, says the manding youthful day water, a carrot, an onion, four cloves, as as well shuffled she New herself York dance, World, without being struck a few- branches of parsley, a tableshe could. the of dark young men. by a prevalence in of little flour water, spoonful Out of 120 or so there were two writh which add to the other ingredients hair of fiery red and three with flaxen Easy. and boil gently for an hour and a half. in one west Down side locks of five blondes in all. The rest the free Drain, and when cold cut the calfs is an were enthusiastic either decidedly dark looking in head into small pieces, then add three kindergartens teacher black their young who, like young priests having gowns boil boastfully of sauce, Spanish gently vaunted pints in the or of were Rome, intelligence superior servdarkish brown of and before just twenty minutes, recame her a hair dire and scholars, eyes. cropper one of good glass sherry, ing also add A study of names and faces rea little red pepper and two hard boiled cently when an unlooked for visit from overvealed in the resulted principal French, Welsh, Flemish, Spaneggs, chopped up, the yolks and whites much separately, and the peel of a lemon ness. testing of this alleged clever- ish andbut Jewish derivation in many cases, perhaps a majority were nacut in small pieces. The first child to be selected for tive Americans by many generations, little Jew, and of the native American tint, dark quizzing was a bright-eyein Chains. Pretty Vogue and to him the question put by his brown. Neck chains of the finest gold links, The professors, older men, show a smiling teacher, was, Now, Abraham, connecting tiny stones, are displayed how seasons much and are there what many larger proportion of blondes. everywhere now, and are really mar- are they. Gladstone to Dont be used to say that during afraid speak vels of daintiness. Then there are I know you can answer correct- his long life the average up. English comchains which come under the class of darkened. ly. plexion Is the same visibly barbaric jewelry, from which depend Two, same the prompt reply; the process going on here more rapidly? large turquoise matrices, amethysts busy season and the slack season. By A. D. 2000 will the - Traveling costume of mixed cloth trimmed with dark red braid. Laundered Materials. Freshly cleaned or laundered mulls, laces and linens appeal to every woman of refinement far more than richer materials and accessories that can not be cleaned, and so it is more than probable that the present reign of lingerie accessories for run-aboshopping, traveling and gowns for other than ceremonies or evening wear will continue. Short skirts and they seem to grow shorter every week with short Etons having elbow sleeves and cut away or pearls. In ut 2 d sandy-com-plecte- d New York Times. American be a rarity? |