Show OJSVIm Finger marks on doors look very unsightly but they may easily be removed re-moved with a little borax and water Whlto gloves cleaned promptly after each wearing will last indefinitely indefinite-ly I If the stains are allowed to dry on they become permanent Common burlap either painted or stenciled makes a good cheap floor covering for chambers being especially especi-ally adapted to summer cottages or bungalows i It a cloth bo wrung out of watq nand n-and laid over the registers when is n moving tho nshes the annoyance at u dust flying over the rooms from the d furnace will bo done away with r A delicious little sweet for onel b friends in tho evening Is whippy cream stirred full of powdered maroon 1 ma-roon crumbs and flavored with a lit tie sherry Servo this very cold Charm of Wrap Is Simplicity Evening wraps In pale colored cloth I far elegant when tu1 aro more quite ua trimmed as the smart ones prove Pench pink sulphur yellow opal green and pink corni shades are example r the beauty derived from graceful long I lines with only a finish of stitching j which Is kept subordinate by being ot the same colored silk as the cloth says Vogue j To break the loveliness of the colon j by trimmings as we did formerly w1 happily discovered to have been InarJ tlstlc In a wrap color Is first anjl foremost Where trimming is to be prominent It must be something quite out of tho ordinary to create admIn tlon So It Is that fur and lace It j really fine are the choicest adornments adorn-ments that one may give to such him I rlous garments Next to those are tkJ oriental embroideries in gold silver and silk Lace Waist In Empire Style 3 f 118 t Empire waist of white lace plaited I at the shoulders then made with I groups of gathers or stirrings forming form-Ing little headings The collar is embroidered em-broidered velvet Useful Dressy Gown Dainty womankind likes a soft fluffy gown Crepe do chine is a very good material to use for matinee or I room gowns It washes perfectly and is light and soft to the touch During Dur-ing the midwinter sales a good enough quality of crepe do chine may be purchased pur-chased as low as 50 cents a yard Other materials In which these garments j gar-ments are seen are pongee surah loulslne cashmere light wools and flannels Lingerie Princess Type The type of lingerie princess known to Parisians as the bebo figures among the loveliest of the now models It clings to the figure on the sides and In tho back but in the front Is slightly slight-ly full or to speak more accurately straight following the line that might be called an exaggerated straight front corset line below tho bust and making no pretence of curving In to the figure at the waist IIneNew York Sun Tea Muffins One egg 2 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon melted butter 1 cup milk 1 teaspoon baking powder sifted with flour I generally use 1 cup of flour sometimes a little less or a little more Grate in a little nutmeg and beat well so they will be nice and light Choker Revivers I Tho stock of the hour Is very high Eartickling heights have boon reached reach-ed by the uptodate collar which at Its best Is shaped at the top to point upward slightly at tho ears and curve to suit tho chin These high stocks are tho successors of tho modest straight bands that were so natty and comfortable on lovely frocks |