Show MARJORIES MARJORIE'S IDEA Marjorie who It Is to be feared is not strong minded has Invented a a. way to perfume her gowns When nearly ready to lO go out she r gOwns upon a chair back and then taking her chafing dish she heats water to the boiling point and drops tirol'S in a n few drops of lavender When the whole is sImmering simmering sim aim mering she sets ets It on the floor minus the chafing dish putting the flame fiame out first and shakes her skirt skirt over over the fumes until the whole Is speedily perfumed per per- fumed Marjorie 1 i Is so proud of her invention that she Is telling all her five and fifty bosom friends about it She says they an aji think it too sweet It does scent better than sachets and dreadful extracts and what our oar English En En- glish gush cousins call scent but buthy why hy perfume perfume per per- fume dresses at aU all all all' If It one cannot wear fresh violets Va al always s fresh allIs air all Is is the next best fragrance for clothes St. St St. Louis Star J |