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Show A TERE HOME o Capable Women AW Jottitafg l jitlf, Ml, wn Uu m4 n't! NfWNt Mi taOMl DnlM bull aed ImM ti I' awn ibM ibini-i- Fair S bun al M Mary a, lulu Mialkrur, Its lead la lb am ibMMi IK lb gi II July. Wlpmal amsa alert My eh uiil) la Unl tmtia M lunrtm mmmiiim ml tJ Usd mm a haa A essr4ahm pler Doinf araai4 taiaal Mwn. itttad h, ku la this Ta iWm af KniMaa Win, 4lc4d I a far Inaa flubM ml-ar- y peuretaa mania, kaa taereaeed tka HaWf ibnl UM af tka lady teacbera Aim Rarwie. ta Anurtosa Imvaltot. TK eubi kear lew far atwdeat aareea ta after ttbl nrrw ibml Milk rell are la kaa keipedI tka aaraea Pouting net-ar-y an M Crmn, ka aka m la ckerrt U f lllrlMi beta IMa M a a Mira. ( ik Ill Dm Red Fraae mr al Ik llufiui laraeal flrarUM I'm ia Him Mary th Ha Trad Lwim, will , MrAs-Ur- an rtary' RriU af t'aa et e'd la Maereeee Sew ewwUweaL Tka tkeeeiaee af AllOeae will be I be Oral lady af Canada wbea tka bell U me f i lleeecaar Cjeeerel He la elated la miereef I be af I'eeeoahlra Tbe Rad af hratker ta VMM Mary, tka Aiklena H a Caaaleae alere af Oweea 'ktwlt e nwnMeam law af ike Tka w fNHrirt af (tKiuabw K laaaaatery, aad Ike lallete af any ampKyey la pay tka entntmeat readera him ewSJect ta fm or tntndeMaieal la tbe Brills ueMpart aeol ca weaken ta are whbh kefeta tka wet wee eertueteaiy reaflaad ta hhc At Ike krbaerledy warke af Ik Ore am I Etartri Cbampeay Ike female eamleyae bar bee given aa taarwaea af fwealy per real la Ibeir wtcea. auk a previse Ibal ae female ebeil rereltt Koe I bee U e tK ere-emb- wtlai aiaia af katiaaal mmlMa af tha Ns Items! R aa a Trad I'awa Uaiw af America la K Raid tajrhll. aeea. Jna KliakKdaring Mtalatam w Ifca aattoaahaa-MaClreal Rrilata al Ih Tka af pravMtnd far worn la MarlkaaM R a ladueltae anil al Kyakr aafary. Tka fauirlnbia Maaaa af II afssmta-im- a at tka ikwm af Mill Mara aaa thar aakaait a voters la .New ail k IKf ta amcxdmand la Ik ed Maffradtot aomauiaiv-aa- i lid. a rwaolwuea Tar pawMtoetaea hare dtopaoaad rialmiaf tkat Ikalr famnl star had pcavm a tailor. Quaea Marla af ReamaaM la kat aoly a talaaiad waabka but a flrat daaa Water aal or Khlar aa wall. Women aohool leafkrra la tka Dotted aisle are rapidly orvaMmlng aalena ta demand iwara ye y. aa4 will aek for breeder receaafltoa ta tka aondurt af echeoU by epreeenteltoa aa loral board. Cleveland, Ob la. kaa a arkaol wbera warn, aa era taught ta baaaaia eflcieal aa Meat taenajer. Frenctoeo Pont Office I Be Tka kaa pee. tara Doprtmat kaa lu Oral worn clerk a (a forty year af axlalaaea. largn eatata af t tka Connies af tVoftede. ta Ireland, la being fanned by Ipe Cauataaa and bar aoa. kba doaa all tka t ftaughtag. A India kaa regular vtaltane eammlttee artioaa duty It la la Inform tka womea af tka aelahbarkaod af tka appraacb af tka bom far arorahlp. of Anp rlrt whs will aooept favor btadnanag from Mr frtoods ar bnataaa ta aanoctataa. aaaumlna that oho below tka workadap world, and thca fa her WP for pall inf tboa aoula or, as it saaaaUmo happen, rldlhulln tboa persona bafor other. I about a amall a propoelttoa aa aaa aslst ta human form, lad aad thla till fit har t a T, rasard-Is- a of th prealls which sh map anjop ta cor tain ctroles. Moat of a ar. howavar. aoqualntad with pound woman who plap thin rtla-w- ho ar raadp and wiltlnf nt all time to accopt all SorU of favof. but who aovar droam of showing tha least hit of Appro- o bation la return. ... fresh from oUsg. , eul are lee afferttag teelv.F amatortag apprwnlmalely bare re teelly beea filed by tbe Meailoka Minimum (Caaedal Ref. e Heard. A Worcester. Mean, company kaa gtvaa tka af larga ream la lit factory al .time all gltia and mea la Ike plaal ter a deer aad receplloa hall. New Terh Induetrlal Oemailaaioa Tbe repart akawa Ikal from ( ta IU W tka wage af tka laailmum a am bar af aaaee emnloted ta fear low was taguatrlae la , ktw fork Slal M lee Rl tee talk Markarp, watt kaaaa la Mew Tarb aa a aortal werter aa4 tbo-I r I c I progircor. aa1 a S rtaaco aa bar lb trip to EuSka la I rope. 4o perU I work ta Part far lb k tf dralrablr tbarm. TJiy jorrb baa heroine more ojtilar year by year, until iior r cnosidrr that It to both Inter and aummer, and ben building In thr auburba room a baa added tby bouay, t Ry would aa likely think of relinqulablsg tbe Joyful idea of tbo rnrluaed jxinb, with makea stem this hot and at that Rater window that wy may opyo to tby aummrr breeiea, with bedrooms. the outdoor room roary,for tbe winter, aa we would think of doing away We bare the tenacious American lore of the porch to thank for tfaif delightful wicker, the exrltlng onh ruga, and rretonnea and o'ber lanrh fihrica that may ell make III (ortal of the bouse a flattering indication of tbe rbarut of its owner's juTsonality. An orange .Xofjong ago tbe writer itaw a orcb literally tlotlunl wilk glory. black and enamelled twelve inches blocks wicker, and gray block rug, tbe a.juare; orange in and calendulas alternate bUuk grounded cretonne; heliotrope growing upholstered with ide strijed brown and cream awnings. An outdoor room or porch may be boxes and bandied .with daring and pure color. Choose a color becoming to you and to your house, and you will find the jKircb things ia the ahojui will lend you Taluable assistance, so colorful are they. ram-nien- osi This Dacorstirs Art Tkem auwrwar bate a re reiber Klee. New INel I be weaiker t mt le erS mil keeouee s frwel warmer anf Manner A I lima fee n I look afiar aur cummer werSroba, wkub nmp of (Kut map K we4, auro Ik MlMkl of Ik be M erellp ef a be 4 to ef pourw lortuS alia at, kluaa. la ik taeap Wp aTtk cup a OKI neMrst Uee. Rrlsbt WHk. rweua be e4 map imrt 4 f a lM 4maew wulta af pummar t artel p cut a4 If nee4 ta tbe CUM ptwper. are Utn duple I 4. Maap af tkem are Hue fear. wear tar will kek erp wU epr! nun c allh an4 are wrp elmpia T af pans a eoebtas iarm, lb lneleo4 of M I a tauca wilk I 44 tael I b lekri Tber H S bet flaor4 apteca t oeierna of Ibu aalure aa a pretip T mab tb K akooa ta Vf era L af tb aarwa ae almllar matartaL I be ebep wt two puce of lb beg. U waa nwuaual one oilbowt fte.e I be relief wilk the (top Is farmer peer oo ene tbat for a wemes to S IS far MWR. ouh tbe fup nngee tbe otiue ee Ikal race ler apart am Ike riep me t ta fe!4e4 oeer ae lllw. were not J irele4 Ta beep I be tag from prwepmp lame Pee rip o popular. B nee ike cert K nlle.beg al tka lap. Rut paw tbere K le.len a piece nf narrow okalekan I at 1 nb Ike MC it Ik tup. Uu Will (ir U berg Ip gaaea t ptep tennutas firmnea nr self. pe44la ; PlU( II nbtea to ala aa atueolira cenee ee row, ee ta aa4 ee.y le make, to pretatop kellre ta iill, Ikausk It to a lea carp at- Ikal Ik li me4e MP la linen ar otker aeminer Suplap ef apart well Jmelerule. TkM to p be( e berk wool 4 apparel elao ta well culled tor nenepeot near. warranted. Ta be af wall Kbit eel In bee la a boa ar anp grwoeeg. dee banner. Kiel e Hewith p ooet HIM n.uel a fnerb ad the be r em alwer ease snatensL and ptoteg kp Ike eaU g read mother lies ef a hag Tb thee to pelhleg headed hags ai iraiber Miner aad dark for thaa wares I a blech heavy Baa her. ' mum hag head'd However, aa bead work be not pat tesg 1a favor It ta Meet ar rt. mi advisable ta apply It ta Hi heading throe article for aummer wear. Instead of using dark, hag H la necesbeads, why pot Uka to brtgMer catered sary ta use heavy ene and apply them lo tb lme ar hee y etk lines a or thread sad ta fadsilks ef tka pongees aeaaoaf es I ha heeds very figure I. shows a keg which would b . firmly ta prevent most effect li mad of tinea or pong and beaded ta some coatraeltag color. their coming lopes. Instead af weaving Ihl head war. It Tha aatt lesson Will Show haedrg mare advtaeM ta eew k heads dVeseea cummer aa far aad blouses, tb da.gus ar appliques firmly to tb malarial, mad up of such email parts that H weuld whkb re a he removed bee th ganeeat be gull toewo van tent to wear them. are lo b warned. r. eul emH4 t4 ttl tleairruil4 ti. I lit far heavy-lookin- g tins alt-lea- n Kaisbt af talum-ku- p and wlU llt Ik rartoua K. C boagqa Kraneeu ansrs Mr. I4a mu. la It waa of flea handkerchief line, ant cellared ever It war amall graaa dots. It had four box plaala dowa each 14. and dowa Ih centra war dlmaelsed handsome pearl buttons A a arrow frill f th materiel finished off th top aad bottom ef this vealaa. It waa smart aad striking looking to a degraa. Ia aplta of tho fact that largo hats ar th order of tho day. aad always ar ta th good old summertime, thar ar many turban constantly cropping op ta Ih millinery shops Those me da entirely flxlni. of fin feather clipped does trim, ia Th simplest llttl frock ean b mad fact, completely cover come of tho a mart act turbans Thaa shown la positively smart by adding a naw atyt rrench blu and bates and ar with th llttia colter and .cuff art The seta pa a rula "tilt" on cos olds worn with tb prop are ef while crape or sheer organdy aad costums tb affect ef tbs whole coatun ar finished off with a daap ham, but te vry trig." thar are several newer styles being shown In on or two exclusive shop that ar taking their place. la there anything mors essential whan on must wear It than smart, good looking mourning? Any on looking a.ound In th shop that there are many more aeeeaworiaa ta thla particular lint than ta seasons post, la tb neckwear shops, for testaao. where thers used to b seen only a few Jabots, collar and cuff sat ta all block. black and while and all whit erSp. now all of th up to dat shops ar showing a complete assortment of thaa acfc B. Sam womea tka poll i keen leader In iNtw Tarb aad Biair of tb LosUlatar. reted- member aseiaei tb wornaa's saelat aarrlce bllL women la Mla.eeti orsanlaallapa etna, social, rallglou knd national ar I bold a maaa maallns to errata public Inlareat ta tka l'all4 Slat Emplopmaat Service. who thus assist her, and thla regardless ef the feet that that person la a dead fuh." "androt history, for pay other representative of past limep. If th man or women who comes I our aid and makea smoother our way la earning an honest living he or aha la deserving ef our warmest appreciation, and w will, unless w ar pretty "amall potatoes." show him or her a bit of kindness In return. That clean, sparkling wit, those "say-Ingthat convulse ua with laughter and make ua forget our many burdens, to a most waloomt form of entertainment, non will deny; and w secretly bless th good soul who la thus able to roue ua flora our troubles; but th kind of "funny remark" those poisonous flashes of sarcasm that wound and tosv scars on heart ar not witty. The ar th weapons used by all weak, ooWardly Individcharacters those uals who should be dsbarrad from decent society. Time files rapidly and many a "smart yoong maid today, will, unless her Prince Charming hurries along toon, be an old maid (aa ah now terma pertain others) before p great many years shall pass. Therefor. It behooves her to think twice befor she tries to hold up to rldiuuls'any older business Not all bachalor girls ar miserable or unhappy as thalr younger friends seem tr think they must be; and when on consider th vast numbers of woman along In year' who aro doing on hundred per rent work In all lines It really looks ar though tho "bachelor maid" were a mighty Important and wholly contented person. If aha waa brave enough to give her best years in order that those near and dear to her might be spared from sorrow or from suffering, and If ah was honorable enough to refuse to enter a loveless marriage, then the top of the morning to her, aa Mr. Dooley would av. Yea. appreciate her kindlv offices If she assists you;, but dont hurl a "slam at her Whan her back la turned. Bhea the right sort, and If youre the right stuff youll be her champion, and thin "attitude" will pay you back a hundredfold. -- PEGGY PAYTON. ' .. On particular set attracting attention ia mad of sheer organdy, with deep of-yo- ttf Elderly Women two-inc- yellow-atraek- -- and colter, flntehsd with a three-Inc- h hem top aad bottom aa well aa at th aide of th cuff. At th upper edge, where the cuff meet, there 1s a h plaited frill of the organdy, which 'alia away from th cuffa In tha moat atlractlva manner. Tha deep collar, with wide hem lop and bottom, te to ba worn with th opening at th front, and right her this same quaint llttl frill juta out, forming a tiny cascade ornament affect Mora and ever mors popular do the vesteaa become a the aaasen advances, and da It to ba wondered at when one finds thes bits of finery becoming mor bewitching and Irresistible every day? In one ahop tying aide by side war two of these latest creations, and It' would have been hard to find two greater extremes. To be worn with the more elaborate costume was the one of gold filet lace In exquisite design. This had plain cloth of gold back of it, had a fold of the cloth of gold around th top and bottom edge, and a heavy gold rope looped and knotted at the waist line made this one of the most complete and altogether handsome vesteea on could possibly imagine. The one next to It In th casa was Just aa smart In its own way, but it was to be worn with t(e tailored-froc- Accessories for cuff Inof-fsns- lv -- jm-thaa- r ti Artklc SrU tail REMOVE ADHESIVE TAPE. It Is safe to assert that, even after If king Jealousy Into the. question. ,ther ia .no subject so fruitful of matrimonial dissension aa that of tha family fund.. IHssatisfactlon arises on both sides on th part of, the wife because she feels cramped fbr- - money, and th husband bs regard as useless expenditures, If not sctual extravagance. There ar case In which either may be right, there ar other where they may ba Just But In, tha' majority of cases tha trouble Ilea In a nutshell; th lack of confidence uion tha part of th husband, tack of knowledge upon the part of the wife. Referring to the latter, many a wife has been blamed for living beyond her husband's means when she not only could obtain from him uo accounting of the status of hte business affairs but was Innocently carrying out his own tdeasof geml-youthf- ul I I teo forr b 1 "Once upon a time," as most slortoa begin, a certain young woman, fresh and commercial green from a prominent echod. secured S posltlos aa atanegraphar lo a' wall known bualneao office not a thousand mil from New Tork dtp. This establishment Is p big, busy place, and tha newcomer Into Ui field would have had a pretty aorry time of It had not old maid,' a they an older mploy-- an tay up New England wap coma to har rescue. She, th mature stenographer simultaneously took" the letters dictated ta th groan girl, helped tha latter transcrib har notes Into eorreot English and In various other ways helped her over many rough places. Today tha young woman (who cam nervous and Incompetent Into an exacting line) Is able te get" her tetters without any ones help. but. unfortunately, while ah baa bean developing har natural ability, ah haa developed a pronounced case of ego, or "swelled head," la the office boy fitly that I switching off describes It, and--but from th mdin point of our story. Th older woman th old maid atqn-- " bins her, for her numpgrapher and God an ber is legion, I keeping a roof over head and wearing out her ged parent to in order years few teat aa ' make that old persons final day a cheery as poaalble. However, she's of gam fighter." thla mature employ no th aforeaaid buoy astabllahment, and ana aver hear bar railing al T"i cr comWhan a plaining about har "hard lot." niaca of real work must b done th boaa calls on her to do It. and sh ta turn calls on one of th younger "atanogs to W have been uaed to th llttl cuckoo assist her. Thu sha was engaged on la our wlss clock which cuckoo the moons ago when th day not so many hours so cheerfully, but there are many girl who had coma fresh and green to her new birds, such as canaries, blue birds dram n "prominent commercial school' stopped, saluted the older woman's youth- snd parrots, that are being adopted In ful assistant with a smll and said in an homes both for service and beauty underton, but sufficiently loud for tha On of these attractive novelties 1a a mature stenographers ears; Youve got ur a 4s4 Ugh jt?bL Bot llttl wooden bird that will stand between aha, "tha old maid," as wall as others who TJfiTWIndow asshrs lo keep the wind ffotrt rattling th windows. It comes In cardibeard, made no sign. If this girl whose cruel sarcasm wound- nal. blue bird or woodpecker models. ed, and cast a gloom over the spirits of China birds to glim along tha edge Of tbs woman who had befriended her, felt flower bowls ar aa pleasing aa the bird happier or .better for having mad such on a garden slick. Th latter comes in aa uncharitable remark, then her Idea of bluejay and robin redbreast designs, and wit or smartness 1s tall awry; and some when aet up among a plot of rosea I truly day her bread Is coming back on 'the wa- to difficult to distinguish from a real bird ters with a Vengeance It always cornea, a few feet away that even a hunting cat aad it brings to each one of ua our Just might he deceived. deserts. As decoration for many housefurnl sitThe girl or woman who Is helped over ing birds are extremely popular. Og the rough ways and at a time when ah can-g- ot gayly painted trays and baskets, suggespossibly help herself should, if sha has tive of the Orient, parrots and peacocks Idea of the fitness of things, bold frequently ths principal decoration Warm place ta bar heart for th personsajar On screens, tin sweetmeat boxes and the , June an) krr aoinrLow jilfnagntlf roonrtlml. Aml iti Ramlrring thmugb tb btinj (left foreirr jour ryra 111 altrac'nl to many fubflnailng nrw fbing in Riclrr, duf tllfillogof o tome aubcoBbfioua in fluency, do doubt. You Rill act boinn nf tby yw standing blril ragea; they ary aa tall aa thy flour lanijm, and bary a iinging tagy auajwAdpd from the fop. Tbr onb. You Rill ragya Rill add a atunning Dot to tW Rell furulabrd nitBy faai (natlng ataoda haa ibefy auh a deaaant fakblno in yearn? It uaed to I" r Irkrr that tby jiJa at lotrr bad to purtuy her affectlona In bjily of tby at.tle, and bat an unfaablon ow abo ran hary her j'Uotd and by atjlUb, tcxi. bly blooming booay, lth original ytjnoa dud lint, nuit of Item delicately and molly Tbery are many rbaira ronatrurted for aummer, without, bo yrr, reliniuUbing any of their durability, and aRingiug and brnrhea. Thla light weight furniture ta full of Naibilitlea fur any jrnrt aeata of tby bouy furniabed for aummrr. Hut In tby porrb, or on the jirrb, It baa a partieular and a A M nor reach la Ik Rocky Mewttlala district la keln( aaeeaaafully run by Klee Amanda Byrd, a former stenographer ta a . Mrw Tack meek broker offke FertaJr caofca la Maw Orison r belnc paid at tka rata af Ut a taoaUi and tkatr kP. Tka aee m agtd eel uai Fourth llrr attar's Kara Km immiM IVwaril al a Toe eliaiiM kr IK Kara M Ms a Bead Work Adding a Room to Your House It It usuallV A painful and' disagreeable task to remove adhesive plaster that has been used to strap a dressing cover over a wound, especially If the sufferer ta not strong. It can be done with Very little effort If a small piece of absorbent cotton Is first moistened In alcohol and then rubbed over the. adhesive. It usually loosen tha coating from the (ape, which may be generally pulled off. The coating may then be retew applicamoved from the skin by tions of alcohol. Every elderly woman nowadays take as much prld lit all th llttia raflnareanU of a beautiful toilet as har granddaughter. Her nails, har aoftly waved hair and her frilly neckwear ar all Just a a dalaty and ' up to data. Th elderly wiiia,.only, uses little mor discretion In choosing her accas. orlea, ael&llng those that nr soft In fabric and paatel In ton. Bh.ny patent eather and harsh glaring colors that ap. fl,wl Youthful core-h- w mionl3r.w"e?r Vt Instead revels in everlya!on " the neck ot hir frOcki.feiy Jabot handsome gray and and hairpin,, rich veWete - ' rthr indli,S putting on a bold front When the crash came sha was blamed for not curtailing nd for expenses when the fault should have been one. ar Mptcfally handsora In oftevery laid solely at the feet of the husband. fray. u.n- A hundred years ago women's business training wag yuih (except In rare cases) that a man might ba regarded aa quite large tease la hanging from a bottom excusable In keephg his affairs to himself. Point One nice looking model la oe leather, which make. It mroog But today it is entirely different and women ar quite as capable of grasping wlth Uk. and has tha to5 half co,mparwl moire silk. business details as men; 'and the man Ooxe. so good In footwear this tea ion.' ia who talk matters over with his wif' Just the distinctive thing in I In sliced. beneficial' the the the man this Add one. Among' bf and results sensiblo vinegar' Many (he seasoning. d?rLy ord. Gray footwJ hosiery in th soft pearl to give their United States ef the world war has been Cover with water, bring to a. boll, and generation do not hesltat tints, indeed. are so for keep fasWohable minute boiling alowly twenty wive tho credit duo for good business the increased Interest In sea foods snd any womtn does well to chopje them, that Drain and a op Serve with place platter. for advice. they' can ba the Increased apread of knowledge as to either a cream aauce or th color combination. any other sauce, It. when he marries, a man knows exIn veil., th. elderly purchasing and cooking these Important, such as caper, hollandalse, anchovy, die. to live lie either wbnt has by on, actly choice nowaday for araln, "every ona way ef salary or of Income, his wife healthful and economic foods. Fried Shark. Tha "'test, daintiest should know, too. If he does not know This Is the mackerel season. It Is also Two one-hala tho Wm;" fine pounds shark, cupful mesh veil worn tn then she should be Informed of the fact the shark season. Wherever ovtei- - he face. But piy are mackerel corn one salt many of meal, pound also In order that she may not base her pork, bordered veil In plan of life upon false estimates. Many being caught sharka are to be found. And lemoq, few sprigs parsley, salt and pepper soft becomlngtiess. taup and pearl a man would be surprised to learn with wherever sharks are found there la an to taut. In blouse white, fle.h, orchid what a amall amount a woman te willing economical but little used food. Through Cutthe fish as usual season, well with black ' oVer white ar any one a aoi to try to get along with, providing it Is ehoiee. Plalii.btack. he unless efforts of the United States govern- salt and pepper and roll In' the corn meal. .sure and ah Is allowed to spend it aclleved by plenty of whit near ment shark meat is now pn sale In almost, the faT cording to her own Judgment In a shallow frying I. trying to any face with wrinklei Fry the tat salt pork No household 1s upon a proper basis every fish market and the w hen crisp remove and PearJ government are and .earrings pan, hot becoming. keep where the wife does not hav regularly a Place th fish In the pan and fry nice wearer dresses her hslr softly 01 Certain proportion of her husband's In- offer these sugeattons for cooking It: brown on both sides. . Serve on hot platter, becoming hat, a bit of white come. It te useless for a mas to declare. Shark Chowder. and haired a fur long with tha salt pork over It, and garnish around "Why. I pay alt my wifes bills without pounds shark, pound salt with parsley and slices of, lemon. a word. If it can b avoided She should Two two odd habit elderly By aom amall one sliced onions, pork, quart not have billmfor him to talk about And, inclined to stick to small one quart milk, salt and pepFried Filet of Shark, in tha name of goodness, when It ia a well But a large hat will hat Two pounds shark, one-ha-lf known and long conceded fact that the per to taste, few sprigs of parsley. supful flour, more becoming, for it shades th Wash shark the with cover thoroughly, two woman cad one aa make a dollar few go egg average lemon, thus concealing any, of the . ravage sprigs far again as can a man, wh Is sha so cold- water and boll until tender. . Flake Cut the fish aa ueual, season parsley. well with time. It te for comfort's t often but grudgingly trusted with a regu- - the fish or cut it Into small pieces. Save roll In flour; dip In beaten eggs and roll in that a'Perhaps large .hat. thought to be the water. Cut the salt pork into fcmall bread crumb tar sum? in te to nice fat Fry a deep avoided, but with the- horsehair -- twt -mil tiip, wtehco to reduce hi household rfniTli brpyn color. Drain and serve garnished mallne hats now tn expenses to their lowest he will give his pork scraps. In the fat fry the sliced w i tli pa iwl'e y and slices of lemon; a sauce an1 beton"n can wlf a- - regular sum and a fair one for on Iona, then add tha potatoes and a little boat of tomato sauce on the aid b selected regular demands But If ha does this, he parsley wnd epok until done, adding a little Other accessories that the elderly Shark Sant Meuniere. haa no mor right to ask her for an ac- water if necessary. When potatoes are an should have are pretty becoming bead!" Two pounds shark, one-ha-lf counting than, she haa ta ask hint what soft, add the hot milk and l fcupful Hour, sweater lingerie, acarfs, glove :f h does with hi money. Let' him put and pepper1, and heat through split Boston two lemons, few sprigs parsley. tlcoats. And when in doubt for m, himself in her pi see. Suppose soma one crackers or piece of pilot bread may be Cut th fish Into slices one-ha-lf Inch right color, flesh or pearl te sure to hla superior in business for instance, sets placed in the chowder, or served with it. thick, season well with salt and pepper, wise choice. roll him over a. department, how would he and fry in butter. Remove Boiled Shark. like It If he had to account for every lead from the pan and place on a hot platter, TO LENGTHEN WEAR. pencil or pen used in carrying on the Three pounds shark, ene onion, on car- squeexe the Juice of one lemon over it, add --w busIneesT- - He Would rerard it small po- rot, gtasa of vinegar, one a little more butter In th pan. and when tatoes." 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I'pon china, breakfast and lunch cloths, guest towels, handkerchiefs, aprons, boudoir sets and even hat apd dress trimmings worked out in silk, chenille or wool embroideries, birds, and especially vhluebltds arc the fad. i'or the kiddle bipds have a friendly ppeal. Both upon the playroom wall birds nf Prer border " f. many kinds are used. Blackbirds ducks nd pigeons are painted on the seta of children's furniture by clever designer Cretonne comes In many bird patterns Ud can "be uaed a variety of ways that children - will enjoy. - School bag,- plav aprons and any kind of draperies In the sleeping room are pretty In cretonne. Among the playthings of bird design are the little tin water birds to sail In a bath, tub. little china birds that almost as naturally as a real bird- - sing when filled with water and whistled Into, and composition birds in dove, robin, ea nary and parrot model. tbit will stand rough handling a camouflage for electric lights on a Christmas ires. , one-ha- ti ' lf c7oM-f?tt- fr r.i 1 hev . v- -y ftaked-fUtvaal- - ' one-quart-er - Ski A :r 4, |