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Show r 8M &ec3E Pork sausage, tart apple sauce or fried apples. Veal bausage, tomato sauce, grated Parmesan cheese. Cold boiled tongue, sauce tartare or olives stuffed with peppers. been added. The latter is said to keep the flesh firm and white. Sewing on Buttons. When sewing on buttons with holes through them, lay a pin over the button, so that the thread with which you are sewing will take in the pin. After passing the thread through the button as often as necessary pull out the pin and wind the thread around between the button and the cloth. This will form a neck for the button, making it at once easier to fasten and stronger. Taking Off Freckle. Lemon Juice enters into the composition of many preparations for the cure of freckles. One part of Jamaica Her Inexpensive Hat 'She wanted a dashing hat for the rum to two parts lemon Juice is the mountain resort to which she was favorite prescription of one beauty, going, and her money was ail hut who finds that the rum tones up her Bpent. So she bought a picture shape skin while the lemon whitens it. Equal of a tawny iace straw, rather an odd parts of rose water and glycerine, with Shoulder Capes of Irish Lace. looking thing by reason of Its color. enough lemon Juice added to make the face feel it, is beneficial for frecThe deep shoulder caps a feature She trimmed It with small of so many summer frocks this year ostrich tips-- and the result was kles; also for sunburn. Is made in Irish lace and is, of a picturesque, dashing chapeau. The feathers completely encircled the low course, detachable, so that it can he cleaned separately when necessary. crown, and there was no other trimIn front the cape is fastened by little ming. It was novel and individual, and strikingly topped off white, black, butterfly bows of velvet. and linen color gowns. Child's Frock. Red Linen Gown. in effects childrens Delightful Gown of rod linen, trimmed with dresses are produced by the use of stitched bands and straps of the mabeadSmart white voile costumes are ribbon-ruterial and with buttons. made entirely white. ing. In the little The blouse is Ecru muslin gowns trimmed in frock pictured here trimmed around black lace and black velvet are very the body hag two the arm-siznarrow box plaits fashionable. fashion with The collarless bodice, with elbow running over the the bands, from sleeves. Is fashions favorite for both shoulder,- - between which extend little afternoon and toilettes for which is the ribbevening straps fastened at summer. on-run beading. - the ends with but-- ' Woolen fabrics, far less than for This decoration 1b tons. The stand- seasons past, are not being used for also carried out in ing collar is of country and seaside frocks. Linens the front and back Irish lace. and muslins are much more popular. at the top of the The odd sleeve In tailored costumes and sep- blouse portions. Is In two parts; a arate white skirts butcher's linen is most This charming litshort upper part, favored. The suits are made with a tle frock is very e tucked on the blouse or a coat in the style of a cor- pretty made up in the daintily colored and trimmed set coat dimities, organdies and lawns, using with the bands, The new skirt flare presents the either black velvet or colored ribbon and the undersleeve tucked all round, question of a stiff facing. The new in the embroidery beading. It Is also ;th tucks opening' out to form a puff stuffs for this purpose are very differ- pretty In the wblte wash materials which is enclroied wlth. three tucks ent from the old crinoline, crash or china silk, awlss or pongee. and gathered into a toff of Irish lace, like the collar. The skirt is trimmed GLOVE 8ACHET. at the bottom in an odd way with the stitched hands. Thq girdle is of the material -- Wiener , flame-colore- d n linen-covere- d e out-.sid- -- -- Not a New Woman. Proof Positive. The father of What makes you think Bingham Helen was detained at home later than usual one has been to the seashore? morning and was surprised to see her Well, he doesnt play poker, and come down to her breakfast in her hes broke. ' . vfentgown. . Assuming an air of severity, he ' said: t "Dont you know, my daughter, that vben a young woman rises in the morning she should bathe and completely dress herself before leaving her room or coming down to breakfast? looking at him very serenely, she replied: Yes, I know; blit I am not that kind of a woman. , - . , ' Had an Eye to Business. Some years ago a collector agreed to collect a bad debt for a merchant, with the understanding that he, tbe f the collector, was to receive amount of indebtedness. Meeting the collector some months later the merchant inquired if he had met with any success. I Well, answered the collector, have succeeded in collecting my half of the bill, but for the life of me, I cannot get hold of your half. -- A Hill That Shivers. Mam Tor, in the Derby Peak, li sometimes styled the shivering hill, not because It ever feels cold in win- - one-hal- Cordially Approved. It is stated that twelve Harvard men have gone to Kansas to harvest . . wheat. How much better this is than staying at home and getting In a lot of wild oats. Or old rye. Or fermented malt. Or any one of the varieties of breakfast food. Cleveland Plain Dealer. - fifty-seve- n , He I wouldnt go away on Friday. She Why not superstitious? He No; Saturday Is payday. HE HAD. Thought Him Better Off. In crossing the ocean a father and son both became very seasick. The father recovered quickly, but the son was so exhausted with the attack that he sank into a state of apathy, from which it seemed Impossible to arouse him. The steamer physician, thinking he would try a sudden shock, said: I have bad news for you; your father is dead! The son, raising his expressionless eves to the doctor, replied: "Lucky man! Mode-Albu- three-quart- . 1 Charming 8ummer Outfit A thi- - gown of coffee-colore- d silk muslin Is embroidered with irregularly placed dots of geranium red, each dot surrounded by a circle of white. This gives them the effect of having been appllqued on the muslin. The of three large, full skirt consists shirred puffs joined together by bandings of antique lace the color of the dress.' There Is a flounce finished by a deep lace band, the points of the lace turned UDward. and the bottom of the skirt is faced with a band of geranium red velvet ribbon. The bodice, which fastens in the back, follows the general plan ot the skirt and consists of two shirred puffs and two rows of the lace Insertion. The sleeves are especially good. The muslin is closely shirred over the shoulders and the upper part of the sleeve. Below, this fail two deep, pointed ruffles of silk muslin doubled. Several the knots of red velvet connect sleeves and the ruffles, which fall only to the elbow, and there is a touch of red also on the collar. A charming hat of red straw and poppies goes with this gown. .'.'.'..a Evening Dress. It Is In full evening dress that real artists can exercise to the full their fancy In the mixing of beautiful colors. The craze' for lace is by no means abating, in fact it seems to be Increasing, and really wonderful Imitations are produced. To serve with meats: Corned beef, ,mustard. Roast duck, orange salad. Frizzled beef, horseradish. Lobster cutlet, sauce tartare. Roast ptarmigan, bread sauce. Pork croquettes, tomato sauce. Cold boiled fish, sauce piquante. Sweetbread cutlet, Beehamel sauce. Reed birds, fried hominy, with English walnuts and potatoes make a savory spring salad. Break each into pieces the size of a pea, then cover with any good salad dressing. A dainty salad is made by Bhred-din- g fresh pineapple on lettuce hearts and serving with mayonnaise dressing. Serve with cheesestraws or wafers. A silver fork is a convenient utensil for chopping tender vegetables, mixing potatoes and meat or cooked rice with flour in making griddle cakes, etc. Vinegar is one of the worst dietetic articles to be found oa the everyday It hinders the digestive table. changes that take place in the upper part of the intestine.' Pieces of old velveteen should be washed and used for polishing. They are an excellent substitute for chamr ois leather and may be used as easily as an ordinary duster. Water for boiling fish shonld always be at the boiling point when the fish is put in. Salt and a few tablespoonfuls of vinegar should, also have four-tine- d EMBROIDERED and knots of gold, while the heavy cord and tassel effect lends a brilliant note. Line the sachet with white satin and edge it with white silk cord. Light and Dark Colors. There is always a certain amount of danger when pale colors are worn on the head, such as pale green, mauve. etc. They may be beautiful In themselves, but they are trying even to pretty faces and good complexions. So, taking it all round, darker brims should be universally de nrueur. Red 8flk Waist Fancy waist of red loulslne trimmed - over the shoulders with of bands fancy black silk fagoting over white taffeta. The collar and two sets of revers are of guipure bordered with red vel- vet The sleeves are' very full at the bottom and gathered into deep cuffs of the silk and velvet the upper part of the silk trimmed with bands of the fagot-tinover white. The girdle Is of red velvet Wiener Chic. g Loose Coatees. Fascinating little loose coatees will be legion when summer toilets begin to blossom, and many are shown already. They may, not be eo luxuriously artlBtic as the long loose wraps, but they are chic, coquettish and youthful. Many of them are In very fine, supple cloth of light shades, but the canvases, etamlnes and others soft enough to bear plaiting and fullness and to fall gracefully are well liked. The silks, too, are, of course, elliglble, and the new, soft, Bilky mohair, especially In white, Is as excellent coatee matec rlal. White b the favorite color for the coatee, though all the light shades are used. Both are In white with notes, of black. Vicks Family Maga-sine- . ' Touched. said Jackson Trays, I never make any money at poker. Nonsense! Why, only the other night you left the club with at least 1100 worth of winnings in your pocket. "Well, hut my wife got up next morning before I did. No, grit-ston- e Odd Freak of Lightning. F. D. Keim and his son, Clyde, of Rand, Colo., went upon a mountain hunting trip. While the party was ascending a steep incline a storm cams up. Aa he walked theyf Valuable. "I've been mailing you quite a lot of my writings from time to time, hut it said the struggling author, seems I never eesd you anything thats acceptable." Oh! yes, you do, replied the editor, the stamps are always accept-able.- Prints and other colored fabrics that are Inclined to fade when washed No More Money. should be soaked in salt water before . Old Lawyer Yhy do you feel that The salt- your client will lose his case? Have being washed In so&psnds. ier the water the more likely the ma- you exhausted every means at your terial is to hold Its color. disposal to Young Lawyer No, but I have MUSLIN PILLOW. all the means at his disposal. lions of lace, which are cut out and disposed like leaves. The stem work Is madd with cord and the berries y tambouring. The cushion may be lined with pink or blue satin. A double field of tulle edged with lace forms the border. At the corners are knotted satin Carved by Nature. ter, hut for quite another reason. It seems that the miniature mountain mass Is made up of alternate layers of shell and grit The former substance being soft is easily atmospherically acted upon and crumbles away. Thus, in course of time, the strata are robbed of support, and break off in shivs or small splinters. Having gone on for ages, this wastage of the hill must have led to a considerable reduction In its height, but what the Tor loses In stature it chiefly gets back in width, growing so to say small by degrees, but beautifully stouter. Into a clearing the elder Keim was struck by lightning Nearly ever article of clothing he wore was torn off; even hia shoes were stripped from his feet. His son Clyde, who was about fifty feet away, was also struck. He regained consciousness and despite the Subsidizing Johnny. he Father Johnny, I saved you from a fact that one side was paralyzed, managed to crawl to his father, whom whippink last night, didnt I? , he supposed dead pulling himself Johnny Yes, pa. u Father And you know I dont like along by means of the long grass, Ing bet one hand and arm. to run that lawn mawer. When he reached his father, he Johnny Yes, pa; I understand. found that he had not been killed. For Wheres that big hammer? tunately, the remaining member ot the party came up and worked over . Her Right "What right haa she to star? asked the unconscious man for two hours, finally succeeding in reviving him. the envious thespian. The body of Mr. Keim was burnt Tha In Rev. Dr. Thirdly Young man, dont you know there is no such thing as best hight the theatrical from neck to toes; both ear drume a certainty? She has seworld," was the reply, had burst After he had been revived The Gambler Say, pardner, I reckon you never ran a Bhell game. cured an angel Mr. Keim and his son boarded the train for Rand, where they live. Os Truthful. FREE 80 DA WATER. Altogether Too the way, however. It was necessary to A street merchant has an office boy call In medical assistance. Mr. Kola a ho is all right as a faithful, honest has recovered. little chap, but hie home training has been so good that he is by no means Wants Experienced Cook. a good fibber. The other day the merA Fitchburg, Mass., man is looking chant said to the boy: for an experienced cook. He has bad Did you tell that awful bore who experience enough with green help to called that I had gone to San Francislast him a lifetime. The other day h co? , took home several bunches of aspaiw "Yes, sir, replied the boy; I told gus, of which he Is very fond, but him you started this morning. , when It was served about all there wsi Good boy! What did he say? were the tough ends, and It set him He wished to know when youd rethinking. He bad company and didst turn, sir, and I told him I did not say much, but later he found all of tbo think you would be back until after tops In the swill bucket, and now be Is lunch. afraid to carry home lobsters for leaf that the tall and claws will meet tbo same fate as the grass tops. The Plain Truth. Towne That hook of Bragieys seems to be making quite a hit A Strange Statue. Our Illustration shows a quaint Browne Nonsense! Its a rank failstatue recently unearthed at Nohpsk ure. in Yucatan, Central America. It Is Towne He told me the books were going like hot cakes. Browne Well, hot cakes dont go very well thle sort of weatker, do A Distressing Thought "And what do you think of papa? asked the beautiful girl. "I try not to think" of him, answered the lover, glancing nervously In the direction of the door. Here is a model Jor the charming washable variety of cushion tops, a pillow with a tub frock, particularly good for warm weather service. The design is both elegant and novel. It is made of white muslin daintiThe laurels are ly embroidered. made with tiny almond shaped medal hair. And tell to me that I am fair. And then In state with him I'll go To where the crystal fountains flow, I II dress in silks and linens fine, With maids to bring for us the wine. But be he poor, with love for me That shining In his eyes I see. Then I will keep his cottage trim, And sew the seams, and bake for him. in National Cora A. Matson-Dolso- n, Magazine. . i 8ack Coat the Vogue. The little pelerines and cape collars and drooping fichus are fighting hard for supremacy with 'the sack coat, but the last must be generally voted the most becoming. - Alt other forms of shoulder coverings,, indeed, require special adjustment nd must be well worn to look well, while the sack coat looks well on any,' one, one of the most successful of these being made Of yellow silk of the empire shade. In canvas, with an Irish lace collar and ornaments bf cotton passemen- The light design most characteristic of the empire is embroidered in fancy ,'K terie. braid. The flowers and leaves are wrought by almond shaped figures Patterns. Scroll Pretty Very pretty are the new scroll patterns In black and white. These make duck; they are both elastic and light, up charmingly with the plain spotted yet produce admirably the new flare. muslin or lace fichu. The skirts ot such frocks look well cut with five Latest Auto Coat frills round the hem and only just One of the newest automobile coats long enough to touch the ground. The for the summer girl who wants to be sleeves must be very bouffant and if prepared for any emergency is in you get a good pattern there are not white linen, length, and difficult to make. ,. belted with red leather. The belt is run through little straps ot white ribPretty White 811k Waiet bon which are sewed to the coat on Blouse of white loulslne. The up- the outside. With this there is a neat per part of the little white linen hat with a hood JuBt blouse Is tucked, large enough to Inclose the hair. A , forming a sort of white satin ribbon ties under the bordered chin, giving the hat a piquancy most bolero, with four rows of becoming. Of course, a white linen black velvet rlb-- . dust coat has one drawback in that bon ornamented it soils in a day, but this is a thing with little but- for which one must be prepared in tons. The blouse, this summer of white goods. collar and sleeve puffs are of gul-Arranging a Salad. pure. In arranging a salad consider that The collar Is It must be a pleaBlng table decoralaced with black tion as well as a palatable dish. An velvet ribbon fast- artistio and delicious salad, like a ened at the bot- good soup, may redeem an otherwise tom with buttons hopeless dinner, as it pleases an the and pendants. The senses and leaves an impression that bottom of the sleeve Is trimmed with counteracts the effects of badly black velvet, as are also the cuffs of cooked meats and vegetables. the silk. The draped girdle Is of black velvet Wiener Chic. , Both Kinds. There ought to be some good Yes, an shooting around here." theres some darned bad Bhootin. I Puck. lost two cows last week! An Idle Maid. They say I am an idle lass, They frown upon roe ae they pass; ft My gown becomes me and tis new Jr ' The butterflies are idle too! The world has need of butterflies Else why flit they In sparkling guise? They bask in sunshine by the hour. And I rock In my lilac bower. With work and study far away. What care I for the words they say! 1 will not teach, I will not sew. Or tend the lettuce down the row. But dance and sing and pretty be, , And wait the Prince that cornea for nt, Some day Ill hear the Princes tread. Hell stop beside my sweet rose bed. He'll praise my cheeks, and praise my Mrs. Bronson My daughter, Ethel, married a druggist, and we're verv well pleased. Mrs. Johnson He comes of good stock, eh? Mrs. Bronson-O- h! yes; and, besides, its so'nice to have a soda fountain in the family during the summer. Obstacles. When the Prince proposed a morganatic marriage the lovely American shook her head. "Papa would never consent, said she. He and Mr. Morgan are on suck bad terms." Detroit Free Press. .Wasnt, That Mean? Speech. remarked the female philosopher, "Is often quicker than , thought. Yes, rejoined the masculine animal, Im reminded of that fact every time I hear a woman talk. Curing His Heart Disease. Hadnt Mentioned Him. Physician Your heart seems to be He I hear that you have been tails-inaffected. You must stop smoking or about ae. , give up your glrL She No, Indeed; I make It a point Patient Thats easily remedied. never to speak about my friends Doctor, hand me my pipe,' please. I can say something good of them. nn-le- A Blessing. , Mutual. Laborious. Willful Daughter Now, papa, were . Mrs. A. Cerbity You have accepted Hungry Higgins She gimme a pi married and you might as well give us she had Just Qeorge? Why, you know very well made, but I had ter work your blessing. before I got a chanst to eat that I dont approve of him. it Papa fo (resignedly his reaching Her Daughter Thats all right Weary Walker Git out! I if checkbook) Well, must, I must mother. Neither does he approve of Hungry Higgins Sure. I had ter How much do you want? . yon. Stray Stories. pry de top crust off meself. Gas Meter a Lesson. Son Papa,. what is a icheme? Papa Well, my son, th gas meter down In the basement Is one kind. Baltimore American. Permanently affected. Making Himself Popular. Ernie "Since Harry Bluelace had accident? nis name stamped on his cigarette Jinks Well, I should say! My he gives them away quite freely. wife accepted me In an automobile. May Yes, I guess he wanted his Baltimore American. same In every ones mouth. Rinks Were you ever in an auo-mobll-e Quaint Tropical Statue, supposed at one time to have been Idol, but it looks like a stone man armor, very much worse for we&tbef and wear. It was found on the sit of a ruined temple which was ably reared by the Toltecs hundred! of years ago, that Is to say, prior t the Spanish conquest of this part the western hemisphere by Cortes the fifteenth century. 1 1 Trick on Bridal Couple. man who was going t Chicago on his honeymoon telegraph ed to an acquaintance to have a ca riage meet him and his bride t train. The acquaintance got a riage, disguised himself and went driver of the rig, taking another m along as footman. They met tb bride and groom at the station a were ordered to take them to one c the large hotels. Instead they drov Into a subway and robbed the psss gert. Then they drove to the hots smashed the bridegroom in the fb with a bag of rice and returned valuables. A Denver |