| Show H I tfl I DOMESTIC SCIENCE = IN THE HOUSEHOLD i I 1Ji I I A ea cf hot milk and a few pea iij nuts make a good lucchoen beure re lj1 II mine If She was a dainty liltle I lady inrt returned I re-turned from a long residence In Ku sUof a ad her arilstic te and d ataei of t 1 o1 f1 aoJ touch H the arrangement I of flowers had wrought marvels in the dining room jml flJ umngsroop 11 I 11 i parlors ot H large country house iQ do yru do fit said everyone until at I J I i i I last in the cosy corr cr of f the Portia she I J gave this lilllp n onologue lo a coterie 161 i f r 0 n Interested g rU I limply loverthe I Wi j flow > she sld and I try to put them II 1 In the vases so they will stem at hoI f ho-I If ate 10 see Incongruou ft lifters thrust In each others society nolens oens I I hale colors ihatsue at each ither even in floaers and I hale stiff lsl and 11 artificiality I eI owajs w sh Horrs to je I i look natural and as though they Load Icy I go on grovunR if Ili I-cy d iird D nt oCt i If I 1 overcrowd your vaeS Ill I the flowers I t oveO ncIs leal J at a time Don t g ck a big tunch of anything a cut the sums if Tt all of one length and crowd them in f I Never use more than two colors at a it 1 time In one vase and with the foIag one other vuer Is usually quite sufh 4 f clcnf In Ks u they all arrange the r zt11 r flowers so stilly and Bill ca ly lint I i It makes my heart acne Ihe flutists there 1 hate to cut any stems to the r I flowers c penally I roses as tlicy think 1 it re arda their growth I and 1 hav a battle T re bat-tle royal every time hga I 10 buy flowers j The perfect b quet to them is I a big h 11 I round hard affair I kea cocoanut ai I IV f I ranled In concentric rings of varying I 11 I Colors and they see no iwauiy In any thug less loruul t anl pretintlciu A few weeKs ago my hu ban I came hone I I and said lhre were a party ol guests on I I 1 their way to dine wuh us Is ert out at I 1 once lor flowers for the dnmr tab e y and received a bisket of > el ow chrysanthemums I l ft chrysan-themums with the usual short stems ani 1 I I had but a few moments to arrange them t10 j I Iliad I thought Oh how ugly ye I What li can I do to make them rcipccub t 1 Si 1 We usually keep moss in the cellar ready ipkg to bank flowers but that diy we had I g t none An inspiration I se zed me and I I At said to the garcon Run to the lawn 10 I j ell i me out a square of the gfeene t l4 burl can find In a moment lie j I was back with a beautiful bit 01 velvety a I turf which 1 put on a Iowa glass dish mir m-ir f q the cenlr of the table and into this i P d went my chryianthcmuas which even I with their chart stems made thus a I 11 brave showing and elicited generAl ap v ae Ica a a 0 effect Fe0yanL0 ayrtrangsitudy l f h uthan i i i 7 Al this mason if me is I in llit ciuntiy J the lain let effect It clvtn by using tit It delicate Itthtry dealers ul w U cirn t 4 If t Qetn lace 1 J klui urns e ther maiden 4 maid-en nair or the common sword or wood 1 irrl rl rs ym 1 i term As the tiny maple or sumac I 11 if hushes begin to take on their rich au I 1 lumnal culoolag the branches are srm I ply exquisite put In a jar with goldenrod golden-rod or sprats of cl if Millis A bowl ol iil nbf 1 I cloy rad or title wlhi its own leaves i for thegreen is alwaS pretly and effect I I ive Make the mo t of what jou find I fihj 1 about on use grasses rJII rf I J the glossy leaves of th pear the ten 1 drns ot tile wild grape the soft purple I fJ IN bosoms of the thisllebnl study in luie for the r arrangement IN kill t J K In caring Icr the ordinary lable SIlver 1 im remember that if washed In plenty of sojp and hot water and itibaecl with a itp I dry soft towel t each lime It tb will th or tml t t I dlnarrly reluire cleaning oftener Ihan It ooce a month When however the I J 11p time comes for cleaning tte following J method itands approver Wash in hot C suds and wipe In order to remove all 4 oil l Cover a table or large tray with I hick 1 paper Take fine l rench vhl ing I which his been silted Put I a pardon in 11 I If 1 f I a saucer and wet with diluted alcohol t 1 or ammonia to four of water Wtt a I 114 boll cloth with the mixture rub on slim i and plead on paper to dry Whell all f it Isfirth I led rnb the I whiting ofl Ihe silver fi 1 with a soft cheesecloth then polish with I r chemicals lorchised wLrKA ofl brush I i 11 i be found essential I Jf I silver I tarnishes quickly it is I almost I proof positive that Ihcie are poisonous I gases in the house and drain and gasp J I gas-p pej should be carefully Impacted o i 1 A little sermon on thoroughness was jr l that preached lately by a rel Irish maid i I I Commended by her missile i s for remembering re-membering to clean the fixtures of a 1 r hanging nl in the dining room SuM she tahl11had I to After the windows I j1 1 and p ctures were washed they began a si M 14ug Ill rig at the lamp anI I had In gite I that a taste too10 j F At this sea on 01 lie year there Is I no 1 plettieror more acceptable hospitality 10 > than to have always at hand cool glassful 11 1 glass-ful of some delicately I flavored 1 quid to I welcome the coming unj speed the I parting t 11 part-ing guest A hot evening a torrid nll 4 afternoon a scorching seen to need I the sound ol cI eking ice lo make them endurable and a woman with foresight j IItff will see that she has the means on hand 1 to regale the palates ol her letters and family While to the uninitiated lemonade f I F I lem-onade plain seems the Alpha and Omega l ul summer Iced drinksih clever woo k man krows that little ate at least a 1 I dozen combmat < all de icious which demand little lime little trouble little 1 I J expense cnly knack in their concoc p hi 1 on Even In the lemonade pure and simple i 44 sim-ple there is i lemonade I and lemonade Hm i uallvit b I too weak and 1 too sweet I For six thinly people a twoqunt o pitcher full will be required For 1 this quantity five or six leiiuns depending upon their juiciness threequarte 01 n Ift 114 pound of SUKAr n quail ol water slid a g ch tit of a pitcher 01 cracked ica will bet I be-t needed Grate the yellow peel ol the t I lemon being care ul to avoid tie blller 1 1J 1 r while of the inner Had and mix thoroughly i j thor-oughly through the sugar Allow this q I lo stand for a little time th it the en Hal oil of the lemon may be taken up by t l1 The sugar SquI tz the lemons Into a i 1411 r bowl bv means of the glass lemon I I squeezer odd the enter anu grated peel I asAthevater Sir ell and strain over I I i the cracker ice In the pitcher Allow I i 1 this 10 stand until thoroughly culled I i thin sive Ton maybe varLl byadd i r mt a few spoonluli cf any c f trio nun if t syrups the grated peel and juice 01 an 11 11 Orange ai 1 Ing tile peel to stand with I I the sugar sonic lime before citing or I I s ices or pt ach or b nana cubes of pint I apple or b r IB C irrant j uce ol tu ii rai t Icily disoUed in water then add jri p cJ mkc a pitalg I I rely Wn 1 I fruit sjrups nt a ious soits may be buug I at the ithinyiteore i ifcil 1 n is Italy may raMli be pr piteu a hj tu n tenth of I the t X > n e Title wla eve f fruit is I d51 ed cover with sugar and I ft nd on bck 01 range where it will iut heat Jhrcmh and no more After a Ii tie the in u will co menre i to II shrivel and the sugar to ds liVe ab I 1 il I I smart all tIe ju ic ut th frui ihis ii I I may then be bolt td redy fr flavor IJ InIr I i ii i One ol Ihe nicest co o lags for creami t end keb when a pi k he is i desired I k J may be OboLeJ frm tile poke try Xr a I IC ki I 1 if I I I which is just now showing Its deeply crimsoned berries aling the country roadside Put the berries in a granite or POrcelain POrce-lain ban anti cover viih waer Cork tlowly until the kin break then siraln Allow a pound l of sugar ro each pint of lieI filings are more aggravating to the hou < ekeper who L at bram I In her work than the short Ighted persistency with which the ale age housemaid fn sll on sweeping I rein n 2 r01m to aD oher telling the dust fly I all oer the houe Hven H I I a series ol rooms are 10 le swept common sense suggest that each room ahuld be swept lJy 1 self w th connecting doors closed and the dirt gathered up here rather than trail the w hole di tv output of o ic I room glltv oupi over aCOlher grhdlllg info carpet or matting litany good he us12 pcg even in sweeping one loom Prefer 10 gather up cegir1i in seclons rather than carry the occumul110n over the entire surface ol the floor The bestWhaved saftshakers hve now gone on their usual AIg list lrke and tile tracer drastic nitrate re re qUlrecl to bu g themhato ublecllon II I IUde billI Ihe fine tab I c Wt IS tiled out in the oven then mixed with a tenth part of cornstarch tl c mJture i will be absorbed ab-sorbed and a free delivery insured This i is the time to put up the preen grape jdlv j whose eel Iclous sides s-ides piquancy I to the writers bill ol f I fire To make II wash Dtc life gallon green Iropes Just cover with water nil bull inuugu math pour 1 into a itl y bag and drain over nihl Allow to each pint ot juice one pound of granulated granu-lated sugar w let should be put in a pan in tile oven to heat takm are ticS at It tic-S not scorch Whn the juice come to a bo 1 stir in the beatcsugar I removing tile spoon as soon suon am It Is I well dssoiveJ lll I rapidly tan minutes and pour IOta g ase Will perfectly cold 1 seal Common wrung paper with the white V I an egg aOd u ucllsg makes the best covering and if this is > unpa lamed t by a luyer ol cotton wadding tied closely over the top Ihe housewife m IY snap her linger at bac ttn A dellciojs grae for j lly is the wild fox rape tint prows luxurn ty along our northern country roasai well as in the forests primeval F oa Ing fish cann g facto its l are proposed pro-posed iD Swedtn Tne factory would Le A sea g Ing Vessel with full qu p ment for canning and would b ancnor ed n ar the fUhmg fleet The facioiy could follow the nn iatom ol Ihe fish the canning of the fill while really Iresh being an Important result Many are the varieties cf aSlhma and many ae thc remedies advised for IIi alleviation If not cure While hat helps I Life olla l frequently no effect I upon i a fellow sufferer he dcomlot of he disease makes one qUle illlng 10 try what has proved signally succesifil in a number ol cases The modus opr Bill of administering this rein I dv IS described as folluws mix tlgether equal parts of sail petre and brown sugar At bed time a square of oilcloth Is carried into the sufferers tom and on this is I placed a Ho pail set In a six quart pan of aihes A teaspoonful of the mixture is I put In a little paper cotmcopta and this placed in the tin pail Then the window win-dow are closed one of the family hgnts the conucopla and leaves Ill re room shutting ting the door closely bebirld In about an nour the door r opened and the patient is I found sleeping quietly When a baby habitually breathes through the Mouth instead of nose the fam ly physicists sliruld mkea careful rclt dc examination Into the I cause tnc order hat it may be removed aft won as possible pos-sible The habit ot mouth breathing is I often due to a certain giowih growing in the top of the throat back ol the pallat Hits It not remed ed will In t m effect Ihechid ciung rise to a deformity of tire chest which may lead to a weak pair of lung and consumpti n Both nose and mat h are said to be frequently tnhrgcd by this habit The American breakfast which U I a m1 ant generis receives at last a cnted tribute at Ihe hands of Mr Stevens special correspondent of the Daly Mid Ionden in hs clever book the Land of Ihe Dollar Afer going in nphsodi over our custard pes cream pies and the various sweets that lave been sneered at 50 often he las this laurel leaf on the shrine of lhe American breakfast Hook I forward t the day when America shall produce an Invention that will let me go across the Atlantic I for breakfast every morning ITo I shall take a season ticket a To Ih s the American traveler on the other Bide doomed for a certain season to acccmmodate him ell to the heavy English breakfast or the tantalizing con tmental coff e and tol 1 cries Amenl l rAn l f I UUA PADDOCK TELIORD I |