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Show truth Enticing Slumber Robes. Enticing, indeed; are the slumber Light colored cloths are much liked robes of raw Italian silk, which come are and always for afternoon gowns a quarter of an Inch think In about charming. The costume shown is of the most beautiful shades and in all champagne colored broadcloth with sorts of patterns. Geometrical figtrimming of velvet ornament ures, stripes, plaids and floral designs with heavy lace, beneath are narbut the latter take the cut and is cloth popular, away, which the lead. new is both row silk braid. The waist A Model Afternoon Gown. sur-rund- ed and stylish and includes a cape or falls well over the yoke collar that the drooping effect of sleeves, giving To Clean Baths. When a scum forms on the inside of jaths or on the marble lavatory )asins, rub the sides, with dry salt and It will easily be removed. Baths should always be wiped out ofter being used, and the cold water allowed o run in before the hot water tap is turned on. This prevents the enamel from cracking. o Laundry o Silk Hose. Bran water, made by adding four tablespoonfuls of bran to a quart of water, is the best thing in which to wash fine silk stockings. Soafl is thought by somehousewives to make the silk tender and rotten. 11 Corset Cover With Ruffled Front. Every woman knows the advantage of a corset cover such as the ono illustrated under tho fashionable blouse waists. It is smooth and absolutely without Tulness at the bak but is supplied with frills at the front that serve to give the waist just the appearance necessary to style. The model is made of nainsook, with trimming of Valenciennes lace and beading, threaded with ribbon, but all materials and all trimmings used for garments of the sort are equal- meet at tho center whore tho closing Is made. Nock and arms-cyedges aro finished with beading threaded o with ribbon. Tho quantity of material required for tho medium size is 1 Va yards 36 Inches wide with 2 yards of beading and 8 yards of lace to trim ar illus- trated. The pattern 4636 is cut in sizes for a 32, 31, 36, 3S and 40 inch bust measure. o To Remove Tea Stains. Linens that have boon stained by on or coffee may bo cleansed by moistening tho spots with water and holding them over tho fumes of a imall picco of burning sulphur, or a ly correct. Wash Immo-ilatel'ow sulphur matches. The corset cover is made with with water in which a littla fronts and back and circular basque immonia of soda has been distilled. portions. The back is tucked, but the Stains that nothing elso will remove y . fronts are plain and gathered at the jiro often taken out by tho vapor ariswaist line where they are finished ing from burning sulphur, but tho with circular basque portions. Over material must bo washed thoroughly each are arranged three circular frills at onco. o that give becoming fulness and that ONE OF THE LATEST DESIGNS. Readers of this paper can secure any May Manton pattern illustrated above by lining out all blanks lu coupon, and mail it y, with 10 cents, a toK. E. llsrrlson & Co., 0.1 Plymouth Place, will be mulled Pattern promptly. Chi-eag- Name TOWH IMMtlMIIMWH mm HIM Fattcrn No. Waist Measure (if for skirt) l)ust Measure (If for waist) Age (If child's 4657 Blo&ge Waist with Cape, 32 to 40 bust 4624 Five Gored Flare Skirt, 22 to 36 waist Write plainly. Pill out all blanks. Unclose Mall to E. li liar rise & Ca , 63 Plymouth fashion. The skirt is five gored and for a woman of medium size will be required, for waist 4 yards 21, 4 yards 27 or 2 yards 44 inches wide; for skirt 7 yards 27, 4 yards 44 or yards 52 inches wide. 10a Place, Chloaga O Pipe Smoking In Cold Weather. There is moro smoking of pipes done in cold weather than at any other time, and, excluding iho vacation season, there aro moro pipes and smoking tobacco sold dining tho cold weather than during tho tcmpcralo and heated spells. Tobacco Trado Review. A May Manton pattern of the waist, No. 4557, sizes 32 to 40, or of the skirt, 4624, sizes 22 to 36. will be mailed to any address on for each. or miss's pattern) ....... receipt of ten cents o o Summer Shirtwaists. Shirtwaists will stay. Cotton, linen and batiste are the materials to be most used next sum. mer. In cottons one sees the fine English percales, in mannish stripes, made rather in imitation of the masculine garment. Models in Scotch madras, where a thread of color has found its insinuating way into the pattern, are also being shown in this somewhat severe cut. Cotton etamine or scrim in close weave, in white, particularly, will be made into shirtwaists. The touch of color is given to such a waist by bright Russian cuffs. cross-stitc- h collar and Tucked blouses and the more dressy shirtwaists will be made of fine lawns, trimmed with embroideries and lace insertions. Nature's Model for the Decorator. A good idea for the decorator of a room is to follow out the color scheme an autumn leaf. The faded green and the touches of yellow, green and crimson are charming. Any leaf or wild flower will prove an infallible guide as to color values and relations. of (Kitchen Kettles may bo thoroughly cleaned by boiling potato peelings in them. Never put a taldG linen that has fruit stains into- hot soapsuds. It sets tho stain. Dont throw or drain vegetables in the sink. It will necessitate your calling a plumber, as pieces will get into the pipes. To have a custard pio of an even, nice brown when baked sprinkle a little sugar over the top just before putting into tho oven. When cooking green vegetables a small particle of soda added to tho boiling water just before putting in the tho vegetables will keep thqm In fresh after soft and at the front, full Deep yokes cut In Van Dyck points latest models, but is snug at the back, color. s ire to be noted among the latest Wood alcohol rubbed or a polisliod where the full length box plait gives of fashion and are exceedingly becoming long lines. To rna e it will taide stained cr marred by a hot dish will restore tho finish If followed by a affective. The waist illustrated shows be required 3 yards of material 21 me made of puffings of silk and heavy or 2 yards 44 inches wide. A May polishing with linseed oil. Tho odor of wood alcohol is .not pleasing, but lace combined with a blouse of crepe Manton pattern. No. 4630, sizes 32 to than the medicinal alco't is ie Chine the color being the lovely 40, will be mailed to any address on hol. cheaper of ten ccnt3. yellow knowT as maize. 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