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Show I" FOR OUR WOMEN READERS (wuim bbpciatxt to nri iviimn r"-'AM BT IOUL MAUDS K. CllAA t, 6000 WAAKUT BTBEBT, fUiUOi.) I ''.v. I , 1 ' ; HOUSEHOLD NOTES . Matches t-en be made ' waterproof by lipping them In ,vry hot' nMlted paref-rtne. paref-rtne. Try adding hair Hvn retains tt 4 pot of coffee. The slight chance fb flavor la dalle loua. . , A dsllcloue sandwich la mad of. brown bread, cut jvarr thin, and ftp read with caviare. t . ' . floma houoekeepera' prefer a piece of ordinary or-dinary ecreenlng to all elaa for cleaning a natlron. A luxury In the than of a hot water hag la the one whluh cornea Provided with a el Ik cover. , Before putting away a plush garment It la well to clean It bit sponging It over with gasoline. The rhantecler haa Invaded the kitchen; tha rookie ruttera In tha ehape of roosters are available. ... - ' To remov a'arar make an ointment or 4, grains of boric acid and one ounce of. lanolin r apply Ihla dally. , When waahlng window penes or cupboard cup-board dooro.ua a JHtle whiting on the flannel Instead of eoep. Ouny lace III used as an edging on' home of the dainty hand embroidered covers for the Hngerle pillow. i ; If coal dtiat la piled on' a pier of paper and men put In the atova It win burn without deadening tha. lira. . Put a few drops of ammonia on a piece of bread and nth over your gilt frames; they win look like new. it after fjeellh "ne one peels raw Jntat the odor cf onlona will entirely issroear from tlio ha wis. ''.Window ehadee that seng fsdeit may often be made to do good , service for months to coma. Reveres them. , . 'For summer uee no-china la mora altogether al-together aeefdi than white, with green design. It looks tool on tha hot tee t day. It la now oulte tha proper thine to have one's tablecloths acellnped and but-tonho'ed but-tonho'ed Instead of hemstitched, aa formerly. for-merly. If Iodine gtaine are upon wood, wet the wood with cornstarch and let atand a minute; then rub until tha atalna disappear. disap-pear. . i . , . . fV) not starch llnena. To tve the garment gar-ment the much-dentred etlffne Iron It hlle It la damp and until. It la perfectly dry. . , , I'ea hot water for all thing that grow under ground, each aa potetoe and tur-nlpe.. tur-nlpe.. and mid water for those growing above ground. fashic:;s and fa: 3 Medium sited funs for this summer. Colored embrukkirlea are very much used. Antique Jewels are Just now la high favor. 1. Large dots of chenille are seen' oa many rolles. mack braid on checked ' materials la quite the favorite trimming. , 4 Tailored suits of linen or silk are showing show-ing revere of bMctu. color. ome smart shoes neve white buckskin buck-skin tope end patent leather vamps. ' French IntHlnerv showe the tendency for ribbon, silk and velvet boa. Very pretty dresses for misses are mad entirely of .embroidered bandlnas. On happy Introduction on manv tailor made aowne la that of real pocketa. AH Kinds of . laces sre In. use-lvery heavy ones and the delutieet and filmiest. filmi-est. f. j lirald I a factor to be rerokned with In the planning of new dress or suns. . While hats are much In vos-'ie; They see lined with black or dark colored velvet vel-vet j . Fuller skirts are' talked of for the' fell: kleo tighter and long . aieevea 'and loner ooata.. , . , s . Chsnreahle sttprle tsta la en1''"g 4 renewed Importance for pretty ai.ei ooea frocks. . . , 1 Irregalar shane and plenty of Aatrlch- plumm mrk th- lt4Mt lvr hn mm a nil. t FeVrlB ar wtry much won. Fk brl r wonlrfil'v lovaiy ud r-u. in vlu with th whti. ; IttHid .phwwr llnn ! fmvnvA . for p.- tV lltti frorka, chtn . bitmi an4 wut in th most popui.r. . . A tfndd deal of frlinpv.win 'bulto pro1uc th flahu ettct, and tor aiva triUB of cufla to match. . (. . KmhrolfVry dorv In mrrr4t crtt'm tm soft nnlah) DietrqMiiMtLia . la , a1 mavmi y that Is oartaln'Of toaiant favor. . Vehrt of all enlora, : aap"""' bTnlc, DM fair to holrl aa trltnmingr r'a I throne h tfaa hot mioa, aa It laat lummtr, t I It la prrMlrtad that nfanTloi va 1 wflt ba dviofM in ,ch ' 'a, rpi thoa of thiwt wool an f.ortoa ao iu.r ally rorn laat yar. O11 4, whit er-auih "llnn litu! ' a band of 4Mr biua crh ft me-'in, tba hlft and thraa banr1a-of AUikt'Ooit ana whlta braid at tha top of tha band. 1 LaVoa pnmi, laoa oafa. laoa tutra. V la said that If eommon table salt 1 added to gawoiln. spots can ba cleaned wri alike or other delicate fabrtca without leaving a ring.' Tan -crtrorad. llnena a how Id never ae put Into blulne witer wha waahed. In washing wash-ing blue ttnen alwav add a little vinegar vine-gar Us th jaat rinelng. . aif an eawsheti with a liol in the end makes a useful little funnel It wMl ba more dtrahia If the shell' la lightly browned In the aov. When hot clot h are Heeded, either for houeehold ir medical purpoaea, Inatead of wringing them nut of boiling water, beat Uieni la the steamer. . , ; . I To1 stiff rthnon pet a tableewvorifiii of ausrar In about a eu'til of water and rmae th ribbon in H. When preaaed they will be vn af liter than new. ' Often times when moving piece ef furniture. fur-niture. apetlajty jf it is hevy, th matting mat-ting will rerelve art uely tear, rum the matting with raffle In coiarfl oorre-epnnd- 4 ' - 'To eleen wall.. take abmlt Mur band- fliw of flour, mis with water into quite a etlf dough and proceed t rub the walla, when all duet and dirt will be removed. Cream of tartar will rmov ruet from dreeea. Bo'l the dreae for abmit one hour In 'three gallon of ' water, with on table-nnnnful table-nnnnful or cream of tartar for ech gallon. gal-lon. - i ' If the tVrnom ueed for hniahlng rura la r I tinged Into- aH wat-r and then hake free of superfluous moisture, the rug will brighter than If swept with a dry won). t . , t. , i , .. . If a imrrejaln baking dltm berime llacolored on the Hialda. nil It with mit-ermilk mit-ermilk und let stand for two or three days. Tha ecU'ln the milk will remove U aemblaace uf a tain. Palma and Mher plant often euffer from duet. Thev should be wahd wit a none at team on re a week, and th more fragile kind should be sprayed with lukewarm water, i , Inatead of nalng water with on Ammonia Am-monia or ksmaene, try uelng aehatured a 'robot for elaninar windows.. Mnlaten laoe overwaima. laxw a-.rrs and rr- .i,,e loe abundant Is guinr to- ni.. - a prominent part of the summer1 .ward fobe, ' Do not forget the very Imnoranti girdle gir-dle and aeah on your aftem-a dmm. It Is en everywhere, and avia an-n a- riitaoie cHarra to frocas oi any doe.p-lon. doe.p-lon. , Aa the extreme of the very abort JaV-ete, JaV-ete, the long redlngotes stand ort v v prominent i v. Tny are of 4 rowan silks, trimmed' with, wwe aw bra id a' ' The Indefinite ehade .known aa llsht la In for a great run in tne .i that sets off IIS elMAlv rhtrtn b-' Chiffon. Twilight ctunon win t a giaat demand. . Vonng gtrfa 'bav foulard, rif" and tantung frocks wi'h "t- " i -h or 'Mtlc faoa as banns or i H' r for yoke and undrieeea Ine.giru.e or sash Is Imporianu t Th millinery denartmen's have hen Invaded by nbmitiiriM. and we tlrnl -n-tfrr parts and trininttnrs of th ddiniy Cotton embroideries now offered by 'lite manufacturers. t ' Wo rated flowers and ' moueaeline de sole mav seem a very odd fonioinarlf-n, but ne vert h leas one sees theae how i of cro ht 'on gowns of the most mhmur and delltat materiala t Gradually tha little poke has crept in Among the tur ban a and t"iues. maKir 4 vn the smartest of thee look a b.t pa. The pae bas not as yst attained a decided arfni.t As a ehans from the tailor 'Jacket them are dUc.oas IK lie. coata of aui a taneta with gathered batrguf-s : hx- 9 reaching to the hip, piped with- vmio, biack or pale tints. . . A fashionable idea for linen and voile frocka la to place a twelve to eixtttan-Inch eixtttan-Inch colored band around the bottom of th skirt and then introduc a tuucQ of t the uolor In rh waisL The veilings ueed for blouse show decorative dec-orative dais ns In Greek key., tn lsen.te S ha pea Or In dots which carry out tne deaign, the n cures arrowing small aa the nne rMth with th aleonol and polish Immedlatefr with a ery ene. . If w Hr ri a -roal nil 1am w thnrottahiir aatureted with ene vlneear ead lhn nerfertlr Arled . before belna -Uir-d Ik the laraii. the tamp will never fri.ll badl". no matter how low It Is tilmed. t ...11.,,.- , : , A -holled rustard sometime separate, .lerejise It M overronked.. Nest time hla hsniwns. heat fuilir) verv herd wllh an heeler nd ne will he rewarded behaving-it smooth and creamy. 1 riven hraea. g, usual, rva It over with rtth r)lteo In vaseline n1 afterward polish wllh a dry duster. This will eil it from eetttnr tamlshM so autekly. vn In th dampeet Weather. ' If your lest eann's hat tHmmlna In h ehane ef nowere are bo4lv ' faded dr not ronslder lhl. condition hnoelee,; iret e few aetee r-lors snd a brush and proceed pro-ceed to touch them up to rour liking. . Very pretty striped effect are found 'n th ratto and linen mixture deeur--eted eeoeelally fnr furniture rnvertrura, f s gulte aa satisfactory e rh all linen fabric and me Is about third aa much. When th kitchen wall Is darker than ' Should be. and .yow etmnaly Suspect that thst part of th neral ravnee te oot. -there- tm a reedy remedy m cold ter. Do not uee warm water, aa It is J!'ly to turn th paper yellow. . . When thr re several children eon. "tsnt'y In peed of tew an-e th one ha to provide them will - well to v this- Coat the ots of the shoes with hree four costs of c- el vamteh, and thev wilt never need resoling. When It la neceeeerV to I 'nutd h the "" one mav dtawns with i-e plneit. Ct-t. a ensilt noteh at th dre of the eorV. fust Inrre ennigh for n drop to cm thrn'tab at a time- puah , rre cork In tight and pour. . 9ar fn which tdrd be hee ge- foe nw lime -ae ptiri'led end einaeo ail ortcr b- fl'Hna wth w.n mint sd Effing -iy twee nleht. laa nn the ?oe arid heat twlv until it renhea be bolilnr point, gcald with sola wat ewr bmleed ftrrtitrre we the rnr with -arm water. inihi a ple of brown er eve ex lmej soak It In warm a tee. lay U b r apnlv nn that warm flat lwn till th moiatar is -orsted. tt th bruise la not gon re-aeat.- i t To remove atrtinn steins from llk "Uta pcif-e th- Mac o.e roH hand 'H a eieart white rg wet rar -fe: then ove- emp'ofalr w'tH rtw 1eeet prenared ehetk.- Ie It irv thor- and brush off earetully with a soft Vush. Tn frt-aalnr Ice rream rni. the lre and Vt In ee freeaer ad pras torn newe ""era ioa arrd tb tne. eoverin a" , 'th the ice a. Tun tho erank a Vw snlnot and let H tird tn or nf- semutee ft will tben freeae With thnut sv mlnutea turning. The clean of fesiber nlllows la ax taak to be dreaded. Plac a oovotc niea of board across four rln c-ofee Nod set tn the bottom of the boiler. three tnchea of water tn the hnll-r. M- the fliMMrf on board, cover the boiler and tet b ptlrrB pt-wmtm ftw an l hour and dry la tha sua, : dtacand toward the waist line. - A' creased tol r7ect 1 omatbing -new on tailared ulta. Th collar is tvut continuous con-tinuous at tha back; It Is In two pJva. and th enda are crossed . and , oma-nttted oma-nttted -with biaid. butiona or n.bni-dery. n.bni-dery. 1 For th vnlng there are many novelties novel-ties In headdraaaee. Very loveiy la a tattle tat-tle of net work stitdded with jet, mo- k jewels or small beaila, decorated on one aide with a large wblla raJgratta. The tat est French and English fad la evening coatsiand wrapa of knitted cbe-nllie cbe-nllie In bright colors. These are nM-ie after regular modals In tha latest iiv, with diagonal tnp of fancy raised luut-tng- t Ribbon and piece verret ar both moat generounly usd on hats of all kinos, a id ft Is thought by experts-that velvet, as dally, will ba strong continuously for t va next twelve month la tn muUnery fla.a. . Turban with high beehlva crowns sad a tight, rolling rim ar very popular juet at present, snd th trtmistni daaicaied, to fneir domain la the too Told of .velvet .vel-vet soding in two "ear" point at.tn ssa aid. ... . in boo for th forenoon many ara wearing thoae with top of a sailed material ma-terial with vamp of g.ac kid. They ens estremety practical and comfortable ws a Ing ahdjea, but muat never b worn , wuJ any draaay costume. Parisian society haa sat a faahloa wM-h reverses the ueuaj style of evening gon and nock ewiry. Tea gown la cut low at tha back and aa attractive neckleoe pendant and other jewelry la worn ba I wee a the holiow of tba shoulders. Evening frocks for young girl ar of light eummer silks, lawn orsnndy. Hwiaa, etc., wltb Val. lacs and often a toucfc of velvet eapaolally of king blue. Copenhagen Co-penhagen blue, coral pink or crlee for girts ar certainly flaumhig bright ooivra. ICvenlng slipper ar delightfully pretty In satin or silver cloth covered with black chantlily la a and decorated with paste buck tea. These shoes hava high red hoeis. such as were worn by the beaux and belles la tn reig of Loul XiV. The woman who'ffect "Mack will b eh Armed by th gaua fan tn strawberry design. Leavea and berriea are of thin bia:k silk, appilqued oa the guas and outlined by black ewcla The fma Is translucent and is charming wltb a tbla 4ack evening dress v Turn where you may end tha tendency for mbrokleria 1 exhibited on eery aide In tha ah pa of entire costumes uf 8wta lawn, voile, manjuiaetie, bwtivia, etc.. Insertion, edging, sit over and motifs mo-tifs for trimming, narrower and smaller design for c hi kl ran. etc r Quaint etfect saom to b the desldara-tum desldara-tum of the house In mw ii.erv aa well a la dreaeta and toala. . In fact h'a la a distinct return, or- rwtht-r trvti. toward otd tlma fahrf-rt in every hna of dreaa. tiiougti tn ml Uiiery It ia njoxs diatloct than To gowna Uttle crochet flowers, butt erf anl disc are bow addt-d to fabric. Ir.vy r of wool tn aome of the nrfit rrtntiuni and are embeihahed by hand ""rn ta outline stltciie for the atema. T'u decoration deco-ration la pmrtlcuiwrly fTrM-i.i, vv awat and girdle of tiun .vSivvM. |