Show I For a J for the 5 o'clock tea table Ibe ilbe very small not larger in In- In than can be taken In tw two or nibbles These Theae light refresh refresh- at that hour are purely for th the f sociability and not intended to satisfy the demands demand petite etite or r sustenance Often of of- of s winter Is the apple sand trifle of or wafer-thin wafer brown and spread with mays maya may may may- s t a shaving of good flavored apT apy between the tiny slices I Inmon It fimon too to be o offered ered a bit of read in the shape of biscuits or that might have been baked in ps These are tre served In bas bas- ra rays rats s and are kept hot and in a 1 i atly 1 ly no woman in the cou country try Miss as men net as public r many Auditors Auditor's a aSt onla onta McCall of the Sixth JI rt St tr Washington She Is oa a native an prida r a and early In life became d student of the various po po- po- po and by byro af changes anges in iii th that t State the P press ro roux rous S. S contributions to won con n the notice of the statesmen Coming to e e. e land Jand of flowers Ington she accepted a P position pension office signIng Resigning In 1896 a place of great national Republican the r aign committee at Chicago where managed many mat mat- she upon trained usually devolving Miss occasion ci cin ns Upon one temporarily severed her the government sera ser ser- clion with delay In InIng InIng ining and d experiencing so some me Ing a a reinstatement the Florida lature hen then hen in m session passed a aI requesting Secretary resolution I Smith to place her name upon Ills the only oils Th This a is probably tf he kind on 00 record and speaks esteem with which Miss the V. V O of 11 it was held by the legislators of ot I It tt t alive ye ve State I the color colO ot of the the king of wines new lace which bears no other of a delicate close mesh he he figures while rather heavily ar so fine as not to in any wise the delicacy These Thes edge double-edge lues while met u while useful In many ways lawn own as a hat trimming ot of the female historical novelS novel'S novel- novel S 5 describeS b her r hero as stand Ice ie e a piece of marble with his I ifon on on the trigger of his trusted Few people of experience trust and land those who press the trig trig- Ith thumbs are equally em- em the museums as trick artists len you can find almost anything historical novels since the wo- wo av started to 0 writing them I fashion of throwing a white satin af after r the bridal pair as they de- de reir new pew home after fter the wed- wed remony is over Is supposed to among th the peasants of There the bride is I IceO ceO ced to her new home by her hel While hile her husband Is made to of hundred yards from the I It t there Is a rejected i h Jfe now arms aims himself with an anat 1 r rl ot at and flings it with his best the bridegroom as he runs full t toward ward the house With the the old shoe all bad bd fe feel feel- lich l- l ich may have hitherto been felt cr away way K Is the most popular of the day day poets in Italy Her poem Mother has appeared and ind again in every newspaper nd nd thus has become as faithe fathe fa- fa the It Italian lian people as Long Long- Psalm of Life is to the Amer- Amer ithe and and eye of the child can be beby by Ip means of paper cutting Thisba Thisbe This This' Thisbe be ba led up p to by paper tearing one is old enough eno to hold of scissors It Is a good t take ke a picture containing many Lit t them out and arrange them re red paper pape If the picture pre tre- tre for ins instance nce all the be toe cut out and pasted on onor or l sheet In positions similar to to- i ones Minor 1 details can f 1 on the background in penIn pen penin Id in this way children g ret get t an idea of proportion and i j S Charming and in reality sim- sim to make a dress is t the skirt a row of Insertion 13 down each plait All this ends J place dace to a graduated flounce s 's i 5 covered with lace ru ruffles The nake oaks It possible to tofit fit the upper he skirt perfectly as they do doU dot t U y blouse |