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Show FOR. CONVENIENCES AND COMFORTS WOMEN WAISTS. Would you he In style? If an, you must wear an arm garter. Or at least, there must be a how or a rosette of some sort on ths short sleeve. The garters were first designed tn hold up the long gloves, which lia is a habit of slipping down before the The dainty ribbon clrrb-elbow. finished off with rosette were invented and proved to be Just the thing s needed. The summer girl was quick ta see the picturesque possibilities of the garters so she adopted them to hold The clrrlets up her short sleeves. give such a pretty finish to the short puffed sleeves. From the garter to the ribbon hands tied around the arm with big fluffy bows was hut a step, and when used for sleeve trimming the bows are usually preferred to the garters. Tim hig bows give a dressier effect, and they are decidedly coquettish. In her A recent bride inrluded trousseau a dainty gown of whits swIns made with elbow sloeves, and around her jmn she tied pals blue satin ribbon Into a pretty double SOME NEW IDEAS FROM PARIS ON UNDERGARMENTS - 0 EXPENSIVE FRENCH PATTERNS CAN BE EASILY COPIES BY ANY WOMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS Expensive Frenrh pattern ran be easily rallied by any woman who understand embroidery. Aa the embroidered designs in vogue thla dimmer are smaller than thoae lined a year ago, the needlewill 'not take such a work long time, and with a pretty pattern In daisies, wild roses, or lllltes of the valley worked into the front of a chemise, corset cover or nightgown, the garments will be a real bit of art. Few scroll like figures are being used, for tbs demand. Is for dainty blossom and. butler-fliesThe latter, on underrlolhes, may ant appeal to many women, but they art decidedly attractive, and, scattered aa they should be over the front, and worked Into the arullnp. are unique and pretty. Fluffy frill, ruffles, abundance of lucks, pleats, that are usually an- dated with the dnlnty undcrrlolh of the fair aex, are not used on chemise or night gowns now. For forget-me-no- ts EMBROIDERY. all the garments, even skirls, are ah Mdutcly plain with ths except Inn of Ibe hand embroidered work. Few of ths corset ravers or rhemlne hate even nn edging for a finish: Instcml the neck in done In hand embroidered wallops, that nre much more effective than a narrow piece of hand-madValenciennes. The only place tlmt ribbon are used Is to run In nl the. or neck around the waist. While ribbons are usually selected, thou all a few women prefer tbs delicate biuv or mil plnlt wash variety. In clmotilng the design for the nerk of litght gnwns, corset covers, chemises. there is a kit of latitude allowed this season, for Ibe "V shape is Just as much worn as cither the square or round style, an that the petlern that is most beromlng may be worn. Corset covers reach to ths wsis' only, and fasten with ribbons nl tin top end bottom. Petticoat are also mads on slmpb lines and with one firm nre tlmt 1; about fifteen Inches wide. bow. e O' HINTS ON STYLE AND COMFORT There Is a new idea in an opera' bag that la not at all difficult of construction, and, if (hrra ara any, handsom or dainty bill of silk or ribbon on hand. It will cost nest to nothing. When complete, it la just Ilka a hand bag minim ends and closing. The very liest kind of fnmula-tln- n would he the stiff ravers and bark of an old book Just removing ths leaves. Ikrih covers and back on one side should lie neatly covered with handsome ribbon or brocade. This Is for the outside. Inside, the covers should hnve a porket on cncli, made full and shirred at the opening. Inin one goes the handkerchief, the other serves ss a vanity brig. Cord or rihlion handles are now sewed on, when it is ready fur the opera glasses or rather the bug for them. Cut a strip of cardboard the length and width of the glusses, then sew n piers of silk all around It, forming a bag nd making a heading at ibe tom . Soapsuds in the Gardrn. Potato Parings. Do not throw away jioUto parings, If you have s garden, remember but after rooking is done, set (hem that wminuiUh are worth saving, for You will find they form in the oven to dry. useful manure both for they form a valuable addition tu the flowers trad vegetables. It is s good w:md used for fire kindling, and, of plan to buvp s sunk tub In every gar- they cost nothing. Orange den where soupy water can stand till the required for watering. peel may bs dried and used in same way. To Clean Steel Firearms. flrrape a little bath brick Into an old saucer and moisten It with para-- , flue. Rub this mixture well Into the steel with a linen cloth, and then polish with a leather and some dry whiting. run la draw strings and pull up to close. The bag I then set Into the covers, the cardboard being firmly glued down to the bnck of the book where the leaves were. Enameled Batha. H behooves every woninn, no mailer what her elrciitiisiaiirrs, not only to study the nrt or keeping cool, but of looking rool. A loose, floppy garment may conduce to romfnrt, but lls very disorder und want of tvlni-nrs- s is apt to intake the wrarer appear hot and untidy. Nor nro elalairate trimmings to lie desired. A pretty n l.iv.r nf roltnn hading about never hern tmwblrd nines. T.k. the rtln If How to Cook a Fowl. r a bnnann anil pine ii on costume is spotted blue silk foulard. hi Pm if In. It wPT mi thv t'i.'knM, ftiFli'ii thea ianru clr- - .i'n. or nmr It nt nlht; In th" FJrt i Ifdn foal Ihnpnmhl?. r miM fi nil ..I V'tiw-- Mini .iiiiMf fnnln)c One could lie certain of it washing Inim. rliiM1 mill In chatm ilin a rrottii ov.-- nun einl. slli.ii Ih" tiro I built, sweep tlirm Inin II. ( rlil Imn well, and a few yards of Insertion r cut III" tlrliio tn a (iln. they will he i'iltlo'1 n 11 in h nf mill r:ilu, if i Me k tin Ivipi ft ntnvrj.tiw tnlmiA i. nftir.t-miii t.f fliur ,ir ttli. ri.tt. tins ovr mm 'tHtry pltclo-- Murk, Hi'rt ixnir btilllna water over lace, together with some finely tuck- Muir llHi ton Irtl liprlil, h(rtl. HH.il i.ii.-rmtii d. li.lt r kln of cnouifh The nn U i.f th bsnnna la tmy allunnc. fiitkme n ed washing silk, form the sum total i s to r. mi unit. ex. hi. If ihc Mir, und Us tlila until they nr" cm aaii n to cIimmi iji.l. of (tie trimming. Ml tic lti:th of txii Mill - diii-ih.iIt would Is-- Inhmpiiig teiifcpsin Hultrv h K i is Mii i mui t!io water tftualn cultl sir Mml iirar ntnr nil expensive, list, In nirrrcrlxrd cotton Iic a:i'h( hf nIt !)It uimI(m In Baking Pin. Hift gMM iMt'tircIv. after tin let i lied. If the purse did lint permit of the IHit Intu H pi if r.inl.iinin dti.uivh vlil m.r In linking an apple pla In inaka .hr iulea I linn mi .m f1.w h tmer; consideration of foulard, and nowaiitr; iriinr nr tli" fruit an It will not run fmm I ha 'll ait rtiatf nhl f tiii llffr ini'n-HHealth Hints. IIM! In si prrpnrril for the Pl iir. nfti-days one can obtain fairly dark tones IHIWtl Iw.cti Isssiil, f III vi f.iiirthw Mf nnuntil r hnir. nhlir rt'lt". "lotli a frnm t.xr ei-F.ilt rtllcvm tictirailRlit. HII if o.lhllV In those met cerlced sateens, which PHt. ,t Inrhra nlT. wlr ami pin thiw slmut iltiiidi "i.i will :Urip ri'iihuv p Hdvr unt. r.ui v,.. Hh.ri munig h A , u i? Ih" e.iir" uf tlio p'.ii". ih"n are quite suitable for youthful wear. tikc fiMMi pit MiUr will ri'llbtti hirk IkimI fnltiiii-il if Is tlonr tli Whrn In i..i,i,r In men Ink". -put i'tHfHiln I, Ii0il ..f th..fit In r 1 mw tor drtaib i m.tiii 1.1k" mill vt elnih vS anil llu. juicra ara ltof.ir tuiili ri'isincii h'Xlom .f n, Imitf.i- jut !. h f.mi Mill Ill. I if In lha wmi IMMPAIN. pi". it mill a I, If x.i .n.y Pit THE BLACK SATIN COAT IS ULTRA. 'I !.. M rtih .Iiifi Wfor hath hiMi ffH- - Ir twin Hn Ilf rxu t t h eM ii f ll, hl i Hirer nf f.ikitiR ci.M is tinjn I ffriil v nitmit :. (nil- - ;tv I'll .1 .ill To Keep Dottghnutv. - ti l..rii. nh'itii iilsw1isia It lnii'fix-ihv , mi. (i t.m is pi:i i i,. ... . m; 'n I. IT WH F Ukn llurik ilfl'-- lur- YVjirn fr!uc lT!h III gTirl skint n,, t. inmt: hnf fl phiiMin Vry quirkty lnfi nl. tli frnm ffi. i.iM. hk..n ,f ,.M ,lMt ,Mkf. on bmmi impp to Mnrfw r.r KICKtr In linl !! li. r.T ft Hitt. nt. ivhihmi t..n, ,lK hhI. r; ii n..t I" II Men Mini M fidu up mfH tlrpln'! il Mtn tmlil fi.nl in rvmov..! lnih fc ..M ov.t, wsn fmi'-M.mxI in Mir mid invr tlffhtly. Ont ih'n lr Ion by '!. Ti' f.iHl ulii mh i ,i nil tn irntiiilM n lipxsv n Mvorisiinn t. n,. t. b.. aw i"iiU i if and Miiplxtixdoughnuts rin Wen f Ml! .Ill to liiu wHk or krp ,x,f ur-.k of frvsh f"t ld wwlx-tink i ili-- i t -- . lh-n- li- - K , I - . tin--- h- l fun-rli- k.-- ( ; I't-- I r N To Increase the growth nf eyelashes a lilt of kerosene rubbed carefully A pomade comwill work wonders.posed of nnn ounce of red vaseline, nf an ounce of liartiire of csnlhnrides, eight drops of the oil of lavender and the same of the oil of msenifry will prove very effective. It should be applied to the lashes with a tiny ton: h brush once a day until the growth la stimulated, then less frequent. Clipping the ends of the lashes once a month Is also very - th good. short-sleeve- t'li-n- i M.M May be rleRned by rubbing them with a flannel dipped In terpentine and sprinkled over with salt. The effect wn extremely pretty, snd more than one girl friend ha made bows for her own use. The satin rlblwn la the softest and dressiest for fancy waists, hut ths taffeta stands up well and la preferable for the less dressy waists. It Is also lesa expensive. A good quality of laffeia In the width used may b had for twelve and s hRlf cent. There is a fancy this rummer for hlack arm bows and the girls sre wearing them extensively with their hiisliirw. waists and skirts. The fluffy rosettes of narrow satin ribbon are in great favor and look dainty and sheer when used at ths la fact, top of the king silk gloves. any sort of sleeve bow Is good, so long as It Is a sleeve how. Constant pulling tip of the gloves, even if It were efficacious, which It Isn't, is not only sn undesirable habit, hut It wears the gloves. Kvery one who has experienced the deplorable quickness with which silk gloves wear out tinder the bestsub-of cars will realise the need for jecting them to ns little bard usage as possible. The newest glove gsrtlel shown In the shoM sre charming little affairs. Kspedslly made for wear with the long white silk gloves or mitts are the white suede, which are d lingerie worn with the frocks. They are In themselves ss dainty and elaborate aa the frocks. They are, of course, meant to be placed high enough on the glove to be concealed by the sleeve, but they are quite pretty enough to be displayed. They are mode oftoonarrow stiff, white shirred elastic, not Parana very heavy elastic is most The elastic is not uncomfortable. more than half sn Inch wide at the most and Is covered with n soft whits gathered silk so ss not to hurt this arm. On the outside th elastic covered with a niching nr lace. ly , t EFFECTIVE USE OF CHECKED MATERIAL ti-- 'Mknvrtt-- I . piMi-t- , 1 II m - fli-i- 1 H - i ' i . l .. i f.-- . s ii fr-o- I Si-.-.- l I.- . - Vr , t I f. .r low .t t'l'i If..l. . 'i Mr r ir- t w.it. Ii l.tm.il ar i ,,.,il .,.(x Mil! rf inn, ll'r xtdiir I"H' I. Hi h Seeded "t- -n .line I ., lit i,...,-.,- .. w v f W.fsr h v. .1 ItMl m I ..'r m l . i. .. . vli- -e as if tl'c' utto cured t:lbr. If '.bey .ei'ii.l will itnul .111 (bird 1101 ) cviei'l-!cgi- pert kiui. b:is I 111 ibe f:fiT imd lux will nl f"c. !. The :u . ie w.- i-I T!ie e..u-i:i . t very p,i.. til I'm d ini: , be i:ui.. sill.-the should of loi. 'is : .1 ful'v match, d before llio trnu-ir- s mT :;t tiit.l ti the Imnii.g bomd. T' ' done. I' pbu-eid ,ir . ncr dniep elmli the ii'tiieriul and n bnt lion u.-- 1,, tit . t the lines. Th" c! 'iMiiiue .1111-by Ibe an 1I.1II1 nii-- tin- - lieiii the iron Mirliiks the etreb prj - satin coats for t;,e short motor wlsl nil or tie most ultra things tf motor fiishlnn-,- . Tlmt th.-:. without ques'lirt., aul h:it they are jvoHcleu upon lines la a matter for whl-- h peu Ir wf! be deveu-i-,- t"l Black . - coal Illustrated Is msd- of il.ts regcl tfia'crl-:'teved wl;l: l.P'ri.is. The poce.s nr r the 1'ni-i- v fs M.(.a!Le the s.(.r! of ti.e fcj.tc-- . - p-- d.iuMe . f!,. : i ji ! l hipI t, ;v , I es p-- - W ; ! 11 I. y uf. r ev t never i : . , id i! a fhI ? lit ur tn l')!'u mnt. - k. r t tip n tf'M'nr-i- timl wiMi tin ".kht. inn by 'I' rIJ of .1 shaie, frrr thi- nut. KHilrfiM l:t m'f (!' !!, &:ul It lory, xt im cxp'iift.. Salve. m.' Imnwn mtiniic tl:rM- I fw mf s r t!r aunt.- arv nut Mu. k wntia, Ftmi l tlx-- r ;tm1 hair in' (i ulifp-vfu- l frM Nmiiifiil f (Hill, tnhli kfuNttfj i.f ppt-rtiFi'iF i.f fitiir Im'II I my nrn-tiiF- . flisrly pin d lti n I'tir si Mkhifwi !! x th'? ni. ii inli Jhm. IhU t .'! nt for ua mid sort a Vu ll 11 kind. cl itn To Make Tnk iripx IM1I- IK.'tmc ''Tit ; of if i Gin. Home-Mad- e of h pmix-- ' a pint : Hd T a'r1 . f frui: if bitip'ic HAtoi; b.'Utxa iitt.-- i put 3 when fhon dl atrMie imM aijisHr; '1111. lt Cuol S bmfore rcmoTlnK the is linin hung To Whiten Linen. hu? That gone yellow or otherwise to dry i borough ly l ro:e being w urn." di"i'ilorcil, put a little blue in the water in shirh it is boiled. This (Ina-Mr ' should, of course, be will soon whiten It.' r. limed w Ii gasoline, n.iphihn. or ireuiniint '.re cle.m1 .c fluid, and (lu m.it"-i-lic- d and nhvd ticfnr" of One of the most annoying result? n.il well bv eye suain is the baggy condition 'i ire pr' !. or the dirt will be ,o. .1 1:, t be cloth and (he entire under theTo eyes, which is very disfiguring. restore the condition of lu! or lc i Hie skin tannic a. Id is generally efW lu'ii i i vest fect 'll use cn.ll? Slid twenty grains to an . be placed nn bun err .'Hill ;i. outli e of glycerin. It Ih applied to hoiibbT ill vhiipr and he I'liffne? with in soft camel's hair ! l.e ni" k of forn;cr from sucginc. brush nisht ami morning. :is it is be"! i to do ir hur.c from a g top. Troll ci a. I no. window curtain? in wintape I at r b need on hunger- -, with ter run be fut-llaccomplished hv rurc-i'- " . to keen ihc leg be l"il n" rubbing them In dry corn meal snd f'llli in and to pit".Tu ibr men allnwinc them to hang little w bib. iu a brisk reuse:! I11 ;! in wind. - 1 :iK..;s l.ik for by .m pree-e- .l w .f In x.iri, iwilr. l.ikum Hit b.iaclncss. won-.-- ;) i for Black Ann. . pm t inns fa rr:i;-.- v iiuple," lUeUius Iri.biiw.l's c In! lies ' 1, - xxi m.a 1 Home-Mad- e v.. i.fpirtg wn-l- ! .!' j ., Try It. A Cure .1 ' HUSBANDS TROUSERS tiou-r- rbnfr'ft, Imiatt'd rful. ' . 'e.-- , HOW TO PRESS TEE ITc.-dti- Mptiii Mm. ! ivpxMstifui u ilt . . . l m i Ml . hlym x n .. f ;i X Ssif. I1, ii SMjH'r m - For Babies. Ire Pitcher. hlii1 : . Mi- ' A Cheap I ij ,if. . ,1...,. l g'gii.i -. i,!!- t . IB..., - v .M t.. 'I It- f t'k tii-- .!c Raisin. aII"-a.- : tt Mill'. II i .IH i I i I k..,, Ml .1 . c r. it ti H.., I ItHJ'.h , ,.r i iii' Silence Cloth To Take Wrinkles Ont of Silk. Mix llvrrt nn n fxrm ant) wuv Him MAntf-i- t a Nilnir f1th for ih ir Mik p.i r lmnlkdivlilfw Him n .I silwlrn. 11.1t mt Iti'tn. tli'tlii itt.tm partly ..S In a Will vhlt r untrpMii. illtrxi Horn 1i;ny MurM'lll xik .f ii1 a. TI nMi I. IT worn ir. 4miiui(. ilio !'Hti ln ,'iie.i.N rut Mi To Keep Lemons. tnl hil'iimiM I? inrtiu-- t I. m.ifse nun.. ..r . it f,,r A'lt.rf ti Hill hr Itfifwi :ilw, x, x I - e m.-i- I -- 1 i -- 1 : 1 I iVu-liin- ng A rove! rnmhinution cf plain white mohair snd Ihe same fabric In Hack end check is attained In the semi --shirt waist suit. The skirt is a seven-gor- e model, th gores from the knee down being opened to admit of tin X shaiHiI plri-- of the checked material. The front of the waist and part of the sleeve? rP B one piece from the plain mohair and this I seemingly buttoned over onto the checked chemisette and center part of the sleeve with biiMon of white llk and simulated buttonholes of whit M.;d. A I'"mi- - r snd high fealberboned collar of white luce gives n soft driss- - tom h about the peck. -- e rt |