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Show 1 THE-. Tho simplest frock is girdled. BrussclB not Is particularly adapt "if- ablo to the present flounced fashions. Quaint straw bonnets of almost tho vt.!' old "cottago" shnpo como' for children. chil-dren. Have ono or two flno laco guimpos ! - to wear with low muslin and lawn gowns. There's a new present to give a set of Jowcled clasps to draw tho eton jacket togethor. Lagos, all-overs and trimmings of " all kinds aro to bo picked up now at unwonted bargains, Coarso laco will again bo much used . on summer gowns, Judging from tho advnuco models. Linen dusters aro revived; tho new kind aro smartly mado and finished with fancy buttgps. sThq buckle foaturq-Js ono that can b obtained upon hats and gowns.' Buckles will bo used In a varloty of ways. ', Thoso long tios or whito not which wind around tho neck tio In a soft bow In front, launder well and aro bo coming. Wreaths nnd bands of tiny flowers , find thoir way Into all sorts of turns and twists on hats, A high side flaro with a deep Indention having a spray of roses imboddod is not an uncommon uncom-mon form of 'trimming. Remedy for Burns and Scalds. Burns nnd scalds aro most likely to Imppon In tho kitchen, so a romody should always bo at hand thoro, for It cannot bo too quickly applied. It Is called "carron oil." and Is mado by shaking together equal parts of llmo wator and linseed oil In a bottlo. Apply Ap-ply to tho Injured part on lint or soft linen, nnd covor with cotton wool to oxcludo tho air. The Lace Scarf Hat. ITho wldo scarf of laco or chiffon were as much In ovldonco on Eastor hats as tho luco nml lawn fichu will bo on mid-summer gowns. With romarkablo unanimity tho weather prophotn and tho dressmakers dressmak-ers nnd mllllnors nro preparing for on old-fashioned Biimmor, ono of such long-continued and Intonso spoils of qulvcrlnp heat bucIi as vlsltod tho country In "old times." Consequently-tho itodlston prrnn on Short Descriptions of the Prevailing ModesKitchen and Household Hints Medicinal Bath for the Nervous Ner-vous and Sleepless -011k Tailor Made Gowns. your attention traveling suits with unlined skirts and often uullned Jack cts, ho that even this skeloton coat can bo laid aside if necessary to get relief with the cool lawn or pongoa shirt wnlst or blouse which Is worn beneath. Girl's Tucked Coat. Simple, loose-fitting coats' suit young girls far better than nny other sort. This one Is laid In full longth tucks nt front nnd back, that glvo becoming be-coming long lines, and .above tho elbows el-bows of tho sleovos, so 'providing fulness ful-ness bolow that point. Tho model Is made of royul bluo Cheviot stitched with cortlcelll silk and combined with collar and cuffs of velvet, but all seasonable sea-sonable cloaking materials aro appropriate. appro-priate. The coat is mndo wth fronts nnd 4710 Olrl's v. M, 0 to 14 year. Tho pattern 4710 is cut in sizes for girls of 8, 10, 12 and 14 years of age. back and is flttcd by means of shoulder shoul-der and undcr-nrni seams, the back bolngjqfl, plain or finished with' tho strap' as preferred. At tho neck is a flat turn-over collar tho points of which meot at the center, but tho coat Is closed In doublo-breastcd stylo. Tho sle'eveffaro full' nnd am-1 pic, gathered Into straight cuffs. Tho quantity of material required for tho medium size (12 years) is 4 yards 21 inches wldo, 4 yards 27 Inches wldo or 2 yards 44 Inches wldo. Blouse or Shirt Waist. Shirt waists long ago came to bo numberod among tho must-haves. Whatever elso tho wardrobo may lack they nro certain to bo found. This season thoy are, If possible, more tomptlng than over beforo and aro shown In most alluring variety. Tho modol shown Is now and smart and Is suited nllko to waahublo nnd to silk and wool walstings, but in tho case of tho original is mado of ocruo batiste ba-tiste piped with brown and trlminod with little pearl buttons. Tho wnlst Is mado with fronta and back that are flttcd by means of shoul-dor shoul-dor and tinder-arm seams and ovor which tho yoko Is applied, the oxton-slons oxton-slons ovor tho shoulders giving tt long and drooping lino that Is so greatly In voguo. Tho tucks at tho back aro arranged to' glvo' thd becoming becom-ing tnporjng lines to tho figure whjlo thoso of tho front and sIoovch oxtond for a part of thoir longth only and nrpvldo fnne below. Tho cuffs mnko 471 1 Mouflo or Bulrt Waist, 32 to 40 bust. Tho pnttorn 4711 Is cut In alios for R 32, 31, 30, 38 and 40-lnoh buBt moas-uro, moas-uro, n novel fenturo and nro shapod to match tho yoko. Tho quantity of matorlnl roqulrcd for tho onodliiin nlro Is GVi yards 21 Inches wldo, ynrds 27 Inches wldo or 2 yards 41 Indies wldo. For tho Hands, Alwaya rlnno your hnndH In cold wator after liavlnit had tliom In wntor which In nioro tlmu blood warm. During Dur-ing cold or windy woiithor It Is bt always to have some preparation hnndy, that It may be applied when-over when-over tho hnndHjinavo been wot. Powdered Pow-dered starch Is -very healing to most skluB; It Is cnBlly applied, not at nil expensive nnd '"does not prevent ono frm going nbotit one's housework, oven tho cooking If the hands nro perfectly frco from everything. Tie ' oVlittlo In a thin rng and keep a box near tho wash basin. When the hnnds begin to get sore, rub the starch well id whllo they are htm moist. Brown a Fashionable Color. -Although brown Is a warm shado forjiot weather, it promises to be, as It- has been this winter, one or the fashlonablo spring colors, sharing popularly with ecnl. Some shades of brown have a particular cachet when Worn by a woman whoso hair nnd oye , coloring tono In with that of her j frock. In taffeta the brown frock Is I Very s'mnrt whon trimmed with bands I ofrvolvet ribbon and a touch of old ' world tinted lnce at throat and wrists. I "A.tnlTota dress in la modo's latest col- or-r-ccru has bands of mordore vel- vet as a relieving note. This velvet ! on tho wnlst is used brotollo fashion and finishes at the bust lino with tasseled ornaments or ecru chonlllo. The chemisette, collar nnd sleeve ruffle's ruf-fle's aro mado of cream-colored lace. j; Table Cloths and Spreads. . Frohch velours, In colors full of soft lusters nnd velvety shadows; mako chnrmlng spreads for large tables. ta-bles. Flax velours Is another charming charm-ing textile vlilch can bo put to n ra-rjoty ra-rjoty of uses' In tho home. It is wldo and lustrous and looks llko nn ex ponslve fabric,, though its cost Is moderate. mod-erate. It makes valances, scarfs, sbro'ads and curtilns for -book cases with open shelve! A pretty pair ol book-shelf curtains Is , mado of fla: velours In a deep shade of capslclnred. Across tho top Is a border, of fijh silk plush -In a: much deeper almij-ut'tho-Bamo'colorr iciooii)uetwwiii:tndij of Florentlno gold braid. Tltoe curtains are suspended sus-pended by brasiiTijngs from a slender' brass rod. ML The New Gloves. Medallfbn gloves nro tho latest out In the way ofihaBd covering. Thoso nro In soft UldJjFito- oi "mode," nnd Aro fastened wlTjfj, 8lngle clasp form-od form-od of an ennmele4 miniature framed in gilt. Tho Duchpss of Devonshire and other bcautRKf that plcturesquo period are ravorue,,,BUbJects for the medallions. WM |