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Show I FOROIJRWPMEN READERS t W JUT TEH BSPBOXAZXT W THB BTKH'IJQ TrUr.it AM IT ' ; mm MAcm . ouxst; soot wautot street,. raxLADiaxjiA.) . J ' ' j HOUSEHOLD NOTES ' White pepper la preferable to black for seasoning chicken soup. Crisp celery should be served with cold meat. It la a nerve tonic It 'a knife Is allghtty heated It will But bread and cake much mora easily. - Flour sprinkled generously over euat will make the. chopping process almptor. Keep tacks In bottles. It save Opening Open-ing many boxes to And particular kind. Except In extraordinary cases every atrk room should have , some sunlight every day. Ta keep cheeee moist and fresh and free from mold wrap In cloth wat with good vinegar. - Fat will not burn' If a cruet of bread or piece of raw potato Is placed In the kettle with It. To clean while paint dip a-cloth In hot water, then In bran and rub It. Kins a with cold water. Whan cleaning house use plenty of tur-i tur-i pontine In the scrub water. It la certain Idaath to moths. In cutting garments It -a sometimes better to fasten the pattern In place by weights Inatead of pine. A taaapoonful of glycerin given In a wlneglaae of hot milk will relieve a severe se-vere paroxysm of coughing. Loft over cereals need not ba wasted. They are excellent fried Ilka mush and eaten with syrup or honey. Oleosa wrapped In waxed paper and put la the refrigerator will keep for a weak and look aa If f rashly cut. To keep the tubes of macaroni from ticking, together the water must be kept at a galloping boll, aa with rice. Oxalic acid m the proportion of on to twenty may be used to remove pereptra-Uoa pereptra-Uoa slslne from asanrina; apparel. Bacon fat may be saved and need to wry Aah In. It gives ths Ash a good Savor and keeps It from falling apart. When Ironing pongee It Is well to Iran it without sprinkling. It will taka longer, but the result will ba mora satisfactory. ' If a tiny pinch of seda la put Into a saucepan in which fruit la being stewed lass sugar will ba naded to sweeten- It. A few paper clip are Invaluable In tha sewing baakst, for they may bold together scrap, plecaa of pattern and bit of lace. Iron should, before every wash day, ba scoured thoroughly with oap and water wa-ter and .than dried Immediately , with a soft re. ' Tea and ground coffee should be kept either In a tin or glass vessel, covered with a lid. and should always be tightly covered. . When making buttonholes always select a thread twenty number larger than tha on you would use for eewlng the same mntarlal. Butter will remove almost any kind of lain except Ink slain. Rub It In and then wash quickly with hot water and Una eoap. , - If a spoon with which a cereal Is served I first dipped Into tha cream pitcher the cereal slips from It easily without slick-In- it When using cornstarch or arrowroot for thickening, always wst It well with cold milk or. water before sUrrlng Into lb hot liquid. , Cider ylneger. which poses la ths store aa "apple vinegar,? la the beat for all salad sal-ad a It should be clear and vary pal la ooior. To cieau pewter, 11 ret wash It la vary hot water, then rub It with fine allver sand, and. whan-It I quit dry, pot Ian with leather. . If a colored cotton gown ha faded 'it can -frequently be mad perfectly white by boiling a Ions; Urn and than banging In to euaehip. Never rub fabric roughly between the hand when cleaning them. It la sufficient suffi-cient tjk M.k. k. -. I 1 .... FASHIONS AND, FATS . Skirt hem, of velvet ara . Immensely fashionable. i Three-piece suit of serge Are. in treat favor. . .1' There siims to be no end of black voir vet serosa. S r White serge j ha 'jumped Into,' favor with a bound. . i ' ) Skirt show decided tendency toward drapery. , . t Oreen I the ruling favorite for evening even-ing gown.- Satin continue to bold a Inn position In fashion. ' How of tiny button. nr ' used on wrap nd gowns. . The Dtrectotr' ooat may be a feature), of fall fashions. , -There I sssln springing up-, feeling In favor of borders. Ml1aa handle are still In excellent style for umbrella. .. . . Bach week sees , long aklrU oomlng mow and mora Into favor. - One-sided disposition of frIUa and fevers fe-vers Is a dominant not. Strong color are boldly used In tb new fall fash loos from Parle, " . Pearl but tone are aaed to- a' great latent la-tent In ail linen suits and dresaea. White and black I ee fr moon, th most Important millinery combination. Th kimono aleev r seen on many -off th evening wrap. and auto coat. f Black patent leather belt are woni with foulard and all dark Mlk drosses., ' Manufacturers are already predicting that next spring's color will be blue-Three-piece suit seem - to have' the strongest position of all la fall fashion. Thar la an enormous popularity . kn4 .. revival of net In the world of dress.,. ' Embroidered filet I th trimming par excellence for voile and maniuleettoa. . , ' Pearl beads, ' combined ' with rhlhe-ttonee, rhlhe-ttonee, are to be much In favor for trimming. trim-ming. . . i ' 1 Dark blue over gray give a restful, color col-or combination. It I worn by Parisian with gray hair. . ' ' ' Beaded ' robe and tunic are corn In over la great number from French end German designers. . . t i Sheer linen and cotton voile gown af trimmed with silk aa a reversal of ith silk and II nan Idea. , , The- Utile frock of allk, eatlnj UfetA or eharmeuas haa enjoyed wonderful popularity pop-ularity thla aeaaon. t , , . ' - Cuff, of whit line appear not only on ulia. but they, or lean on blouse and one -piece frock. - , ' . It .la exycted that the lingerie gown will continue to be worn through tn winter for indoor affairs. t Silk and wool popllna, ornamented with elf-oolored border, will appear ta many f the fall costumes, ,... . Fring- ha Invaded" the outer garment field, and la seen on some of the hnd-eomest hnd-eomest of the new wraps. ,i. Many of the. new French skirts ahow the exaggerated high waist Una, and la bo rata shoulder drapery. A novelty- (all veiling haa a amall meh In diamond design . with large aquafe emphasised ,by chenille, dots. , The deep collar, either square- , or pointed. Is still worn. It In many case reach so th walet line at the back. Fichu of net or tulle with bands of colored tulle 10 match the bade of the frock which th Achus trim. One of the new not In. late summer mllUnary Is the flat lace trimming on the. large brimmed baU f tagal or chip. The- name linen that I ueed for men hlrl I now th thing for co llera and cuffs on silk and satin coat suits. . . - The fashlonablo Schu. with tt coquettish coquet-tish frilla. recelvee unanlmou approval with a fresh cloth. Whan placing a mirror' It I well to bear in mind that atrong sunlight or Intens heat la fatal to It, a th quicksilver will wrinkle and run. A cereal pan I much mora easily cleaned If cold water Is allowed to run Inlo It a soon aa th cereal Is dished. Hot water harden the mixture. ., Covering a pan when fish is frying Is apt to make the fish soft A olld. firm meat, which la at the an dm flaky. I what a good cook like. Ammonia '. should not be used In the evening, or near a fire If th bottl I uncorked. It I Inflammable and the fume are not epeclally healthful. A glass f milk, to which ha been added a raw egg, beaten light, a little auger and grated nutmeg, will relieve physical exhaustion In hot weather. . ' In place of grape fruit for th ft rest eoure at lunchson, erv th pulp of orange. Ic cold. In sherbet glessss. Add a little! emon Juice and chopped mint. If a plate of sandwiches Is prepared beforehand be-forehand for a luncheon It is a good plan to pile them on a plate and Then wrap the plat and all In waxed paper. A good nil for making sponge cake Is to devot exactly the asms Urns to beating beat-ing the yolks of ths eggs aa It lake to beat the white to a perfect (tlffoeaa. Mint may be raised In a rbee bowl and thus a supply may alwaya be bed on hand for eessonlng. The bowl anoUHJ be kept where there I plenty of sunshine. sun-shine. Freeh green vegetable will . retain their brlgnt color best If conked uncovered. uncov-ered. The steam confined beneath th cover of the kettle deaden any fresh coloring. It I a mistake to think that Ice ta can be cooled by a few lump In the pitcher. . There muet be either finely crocked or shared Ice In the (lasses to make it paia table. Sok old flour acka In borax water for leu umm.r and .early fall costumes. There I om. denser that the narrow French heel will .uppiant the eafet and more sensible Cuban heel In fashionable footwear. .Pierrot ahapew with the -hlght pointed, crown and email or medium siaed curled up brim f among tbe favored shape In white felt. . ' ' Mny medium and large millinery shape elrow a tendency to follow ,bonnet f lines, a their brim droop at th sides tn pom fashion: ...... - , New separate aklrta are shown in yeJ-vets. yeJ-vets. corduroys, broadcloths, eatlna and fin vol lea. A few show fringe trimming and sons tunle effects. . . , ' Two millinery style that ar being strongly featured for early fail are the oft whit nd light colored felt and. th colored and black .valours. A derided taste I expressed for .black' and white, or. rather, for .white and black combinations. In fsll ooatumea. Thla I especially true of robs. . Velvet I largely used for the new thre piece suit, in waist being of chiffon of th same shade, and trimmed with velvet to carry out th oostum Idea.- Ilk seal plushes ar extremely well tilled for making up long outer garments to cover the many veiled costumes that will ba worn next fall and winter by faah- . ionable women. Th fun 'length garment, eu to gv th long, slander lines, is still the favorite favor-ite among wraps. Many of thee new Jarmenia are mad la velvet In plain and ncy effects. One of th Itee to which satin win be put during the early fall will be for making of foundattona to be worn In connection con-nection with aheer, semi-sheer and Hlkon , material. Ther I denalt return of th vog-u for bordered material a In dressmaking, and some delightful effect may be obtained ob-tained from th- beautiful thing Just ooralng Into th shop. over n i s 11 . i u ntniuvi in. printing ana then boll for half an hour In aoapy wator, and they will make excellent wh cloth for dishes. If JlHc ar becoming candled, cover them with a quarter of an Inch of pulverised pul-verised sugar, underneath the paper, and they will remain In good condition, even for year. To take out wagon grease. If it' I th kind mad of animal fat. sponge with ether: If It Is ths kind mads with coal tar. It may be removed with a cloth dipped In petroleum. - If you must carry hot coal from th fir and fear that they will spill, why not try dumping them Into a long handled frying pan? They cannot escape and cannot hurt the pan. , To prevent thread from knotting when doing hand ewlng. always make a knot In the end last broken from the spool. This don, stretch the thread by giving It several quick pulls. If furniture has grown dull and streaked, try rubbing It with a mixture of eo.ual parte of turpentine and coal-oil. It pollahea quickly and Is much lea x-penslv x-penslv than th prepared pollah. To reanov tamleh from gold braid, first rub It free from all duet and then rover It with powdered rock alum. After Af-ter half an hour rub thla off with a stiff brush and th tarnish will disappear. Molssse cake la Improved by being baked slowlv. Have the oven hot when first putting Hi the cake, then cool It off ao that the cake may be at least forty minutes In th baking. A longer tlm will not hurt. A careful aeamstrev always ha a piece of cloth under the pressor foot of the machine. Thla not only asves wear of the machine, but will aheorb any drop of oil that may gather and would soil the next fabric studied. The- measures for th ordinary Francn dretng re: Three tableapnoneful of oil. one and a half table spoonful of vinegar, vine-gar, a fourth of a tee.apoo.nful c-f salt, an eighth of a teaepoonful of pepper. This la enough for a pint of aalad. Some . of the best part of the ppl la wasted when the fralt Is pared for a pot. sauce. Core the fruit and then cut Into quarter. Cook until tender and pre through a colander. The akin will aiv to the sauo a bu ef color and add le It m.tvt. . - Th length of the new aleev has not been settled. The great Part dealgner show long sleeve, short aleevee. bed sleeves, tight aleevee and puftT .leaves with about equal favor. Tbe use of th largs ooller la ao doubt responsible . for the popularity of th hxrg revere. Som ar long and narrow, coming down below th waist llns. Others Oth-ers ar squars and a few retina- Large hat hav returned to their own, gain; fhe small round hat are not sufficiently suf-ficiently becoming to the majority of face, and In the late aummer every one want a much shade a possible. , In th water, theatre and boudols cap hav their counterpart in the rubber bathing cap. edged with a coquettish frill; and th. aatln bandeau that on land aft srorn everywhere to prevent the ravagea of the bre.se. give very flrnlng t.iank to th. swimming costume, msking beautiful beau-tiful an otherwise ugly headgear. One of the new frills which Is detachable detach-able snd goes down the front of tht Mouse has battlement of embroidery at the Inner edge There I a button noes lit each on which I put over a button on the blouse. The frill I double with tM I upper on ahorter than th lower one. Milan lac I coming Into first fashion fash-ion for thin froeka It haa a eoaree mesh and a ends, bold design worked out on It. Filet mesh Is alos attractive and ft Is widely used for handsome gown and eneta when It la half covered with thick, padded Chinee embroidery. Garniture bar bean brought wit tm entirely new ahapea. A new trimming by the yard consists of square or oblong motif with triangular or fancy piece fitted aalnst-tne lower aide of each oaralleloerram Frequently tb . Barrow band run alone tbe top. A the aeaaon wane that which per-bape per-bape force, iteelf moat upon on.'a noclew Is th fad for marabout. A furry material on light, fllmv fabric cannot help but strike the attention, one eeea It every-where, every-where, both plain on gowns and oa evening even-ing wrap. k ' Evening gown r becoming more and more empire m at Tie and more clmging; -as the monthe go by. .In spits of predictions predic-tions to the contrary. All of the gown are mad up over an iederdreas of aom soft, clinging "Ik or satin with a tuna or redlngot evat-draa. - r |