| Show I MM MIM NM MM-NM-M I 4 i I II II j I I I Hints to Hostess I i I II iA I I A POPULAR gill 1111 of or artistic tastes A who s Is to be married shortly received received re- re an nn Invitation to o attend nd a ap p party tt on grandmothers grandmother's day daj There was as nothing in the Invitation Imitation to excite her suspicions rut out sonic some two dozen en girl girlfriends Irl ft friends lends were in the secret and the tho affair affair arf af ar- f fair lr proved out of oC the ol ordinary There had been no mention of oC costume costume cos cos- tume but the hostess tripped down the stairway to meet moet the bride to attired In a gown gown of pronounced Kate Greenaway Greenaway Greena- Greena ra way type with mob cap cup and kerchief and very cunning she sho looked looke The festive parlors were decorated with stiff sUt old-fashioned old posies the walls being hun hung with quaint time old prints while tidies hung hunt on the chairs a rose jar Jal shed Its fragrance through h the room and the atmosphere generally generall wafted one back several eral generations gen gen- at least Pt Venture Then came the surprising feature One of or the girls tipped of off b by the en entertainer en- en led up to It in a speech As this Is a grandmothers grandmother's ran mothers mother's da day party part she he remarked ed I thought Id I'd bring along this quaint silver sll spoon It oc occurred occurred oc- oc to mo me that you OU girls might like to see it it When hen the spoon which It happened was vas a a. Beni genuine lie English I specimen of or orthe the rattail pattern had been duly duh ad ad ad- I mired another girl produced produce casually a i quaint and very cr attractive o print This was a a. signal for another maid to unwrap unwrap unwrap un un- wrap a blue Staffordshire cup and saucer saucer saucer sau sau- and It then came out that eVer every everyone one ono had come prepared with some dainty bit to show and talk over oyer What was the tho surprise of the unsuspecting guest when ten minutes later laler tho the articles articles articles ar ar- wore all an presented to her for tor her now home The wealth of beautiful things Into which she same so sudden suddenly fairly took her brea breath th away Inexpensive Gifts GUt Silver cr and china were beyond my purse said a of the tho bride whose hose pocket mone money was limited but I I. I too have ha a genuine antique to contribute So saying sayin she left the room and re returned returned returned re- re turned the next t moment carrying Ing aloft alof s f a a. plate of or the most delicious doughnuts doughnut The recipe wh which was as she explained a a. hundred years old V was AS carefully written out out enclosed in an envelope en and laid upon the tho edge of or the dl dish h. h ii V t GOOD 1 t torA A orA good bit of oC work lasts lasta it If It if only baking bakin a a. batch of or bread tom come bod body's s the tile better for or It being donwell don doni on well besides the one as does It t sat sal 01 old 1 Martha as she viewed d the tho tempt tempting ing inS loaves loa that had just come conic out o othe othe the oven I t i |