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Show TRUTH Embroidery for Home Decoration. Many rich fabrics are seen this season for lambrequins. Velours and embroidered curtains are offered in handsome designs. Rich classical effects can be produced with either material, if it is artistically draped. The girl who can embroider has the advantage of her sister, for embroidery is being used for home decoration as well as to beautify the wardrobe. To Freshen s Clack Goods. When black goods begin to Ieoh Tray or rusty they may lie brightened iy rubbing on the right side with ?rpnl parts of alcohol and warm watei md ironing on the a rung side, while hey are still damp. Black alpaca can o freshened by sponging with strong lolTee and pressing on the wrong side vith hot irons, and when black gcods ave become rusty they can be recoined a pet black by dipping them in black diamond dyo for wool, and light Novel Ideas. The more unusual the trimmings on oth will take any of the rich dark little trouble costumes this season the better, and 'hades, and it is. u-io color an unlincd waist or dress anything you like is fashionable. Secondhand shops are the resort of many skirt. a fair maiden these days. Antique buttons of metallic ornaments, queer Italian and Greek Immigrants. It was elegant in all its ap- braidings and quaint medallions are friends. Only 20 per cent of Italian and 4 were ladies and the among to used as coat trimmings and trim per cent of the Greek immigrants are pointments noticed some exceedingly handsome fur stoles.. females. LYON & CO. -- y . costumes and many exceeding handsome figures and faces. The inusic was very fine and altogether the affair was a decided success. .j The marriage of Miss Alice A. Smith and Hi C. Edwards took dace Wednes- in the temple. In the evening an informal reception was given at the home of the brides parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Smith. Frank Judge is spending a few days Francisco. in San Jjt The ladies of St. Mark's guild gave a rummage sale in the basement' of the church, the proceeds going toward the guild fund. Jt ' it Brahmanism was the subject discussed at the meeting of the Council of Jewish Women Wednesday afternoon in the B. B. clubrooms. News from Springfield, O., announces the approaching marriage of Miss Frances E. Welch of this city and M. Tr Donovan, .who is at present visiting there alter an absence of eighteen years. , jt jl Hemphill Thursday afternoon. Hyaciuthe bionics and Silk lace ors are the fabrics. The most blue looks well o. both brunettes greu.uli.ies in love'y cot most at;ractie o. new gargeous plume of all is red one side the ituill and all creamy yellow the oiler. 11 Coats to the lit e.i and plqun tumes vary trout U.e cos- lliree-quartc- i Norfolk to the very short etun. A new trimming is u braid which U made if punched velvet vith jatlu ribbon run through the oienlngs. it's u comfort to know ih.t walking skirls at least will lie exeuipt from the craze for skill lull ness. Art in Tea .'ackets. A beautiful tea jacket could he made of Dresden or pompadour ribbon Joined with plain silk or with lace. The embroidered panels also make lovely little jackets, having the ledge lor the bottom offcthe sleeve and jacket. A material which icoks qu'.te rich, and is yery effective when acc?rdion pleatod, la albatross. A great deal of lace la used upon the smart new jackets. J Mrs. D. E. is to have run. all-summ- er The Floral Muff. Among the new derariures In gifts for bridesmaids Is the flow cry muff. It forms a pretty as well as a serviceable present, for. It is by no means tin fragile thing It scorns. The (lowers are fixed on a foundation .into which tho real muff is slipped, and this may be sable, ermine, moleskin or. In (act. whatever the generosity or means of the bridegroom, may suggest. Some of tho frilllngsTo the flower muffs are of real lace, .so that altogether the dainty token Is uy ro moans Inexpensive, often, Indeed, costing far more than a piece of jewelry. day noon, ,v an Olu i.uglisli embroidery entertained i : . v Circular Skirt;. Full skirts, that are rcoimned over the hips yet take soft and graceful folds below, make the latest shown and can be relied upon as the favorites of the coming season. Readers of this paper can secure any May Manton pattern illustrated ub vo by llllintfoul all blanks in couiiun. uuu uui. nil, with 10 cents, - toK. E. llarrlstqft pattern will be mailed promptly. rtf, The one is circular and is arranged in small tucks at the up Name per portion that gives a yoke effect but is left Plain at tlie front, so avoiding Town - State.......... unb- Pattern ecoming fullness. The model is made of tan colored 4665 Circular Skirt, foulard figured 22 to 30 waist, with brown and white and is trimmed with folds of the material stitched with corticelli silk, but all the fashionable clinging materials are admirable ind trimming can be applique of any sort, little bias frills of the material )r anything that may be preferred. Both skirt and. folds are circular nd the latter are shaped to fit over smoothly the foundation which be tucked at the upper edge as illustrated or arranged in gathers as Preferred. The quantity ot material required or the medium size 10 21 is yards mthes wide 8 yards 27 inches wide 5r yards 44 Inches wide. The pattern 4665 is cut in sizes for 1 23, 24, 26, 28 and 30 inch waist as sura. Yoke effects with shoulder straps giving long, drooping lines are to be noted on many of the latest , waists and are most attractive.. This one is made of linen etamine, blue with big spots of white, and is worn with a novel stock of white, but the list of available shirtings is long and varied, waist is 1aH box plaits that No... . Waist Measure (if for skirt) extend to the neck and shoulders and can be made plain, without the yoke, when liked. The quantity of material required for the medium size is 4 yards yards 27, 4V6 yards 32 or 2 inches wide. A May Manton pattern, tfo.4656, sizes 32 to 40, will be mailed to any address on receipt of ten cents. - Bust Measure (If for waist) Age (if child's or misa'i pattern) 44 Write plainly. Fill out all blanks. Enclose Mail to K. E-- ' liar r son JtCa.tf Plymouth 10& Place, Chlc&tfa |