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Show W & TIMELY HINTS ON WOMANS TOILET PRETTY IIS STYLES TAILORED SILK WAISTS TO BE THE THING M THE FALL COIFFURES The lingerie girl may aa well prepare for sad news. The rumor current that the dainty linger.,, blouse will not ha used this winti . aud that the tailored silk shirt wui-- t will be given the preference. Doubtless the change in fashion .! whim will be approved by the meo--ca- l fraierinty, which has regaidij the filmy white waists with strong disapproval for .winter wear. But the lingerie girl, who loved the pretty frlpiieries, will be sorry to lny them aside. 8he maytake comfort from the announcement that the lingerie waists will still be popular for hous wear, but for the street she may as well prepare half a dozen tailored Fashlona In hair dressing? To be sure there are. and they change twite a year, along with fashion in frock. The changes are often ho that the lay mind can hardly subtle distin- guish them, but nevertheless the hairdressers And it necessary to gu to the fashion centers twice a year to study the new styles which more of ten than not centers merely In giving a new twist to the coil and a dif ferent direction to the waves. It is a fart that tbs elaborate coiffures pictured in the fashion Journals are rarely attempted except by the professional hairdresser, bur women who have a knack for arranging their heir prettily are wont to take the new styles and adnpt thn to their own ideas of what is becoming to themselves. A woman can add or take off ten Tears front her age by arranging her hair becomingly. jNo detail of the toilet adds so much if the coiffure he carelessly arranged Who has not seen the pall woman who persists in combing her hair straight bark In a tight little wad? And doesn't one'a Angers fairly itch to get hold of that same woman and of the one time rat." that same hair and to teach the for- plate The first essentlsl to s pretty coifmer that she can be made really good No pretty arto look at by the simple trick of fluf- fure ia cleanliness. of the hair is possible rangement out the hair, fing To the girl who ha mastered the unless the tresses are clean and fluffy. of trick arranging her hair prettily If possible dry In the sun. Thera the rlianges in fashions do not matter so much, 8he And out by much is nothing Ilka it for putting lights practice Just what araugement la bent into (he hair. If you can not have suited to her and aha follows it re- sun never use ny artificial heat for gardless of the varying fashions. If it la highly injurious. A very simple her hair la more becoming roiled on sbamM is made by melting a cake top of her head aha puts it there, of raatle soap in a quart of boiling even If the fad of the moment la the water and making a snap Jelly, keepb low coll nestling In the hollow of the ing it In a bottle. To neck. If, on the contrary, the con- use, take two tahleapnonfuls and odd tour of her face is such that her a teaaiKMinful or hicarbinate or soda. good iooka are lurreaaed by hair Wet the scalp and run in the soa.i. colled low, she will resist every temp- it will not make a lather until more tation to pile It Into a topnot. water is applied In the washing. The A general rule that may be actual shampooing should he a conaafely followed is that every woman looks stant rubbing of tha scalp, rinsing belter with her hair Huffed about her with plenty of fresh water. face. Her locks may or may not be There la no better r leansing early, but aha always manages to than an egg beaten with shampoo them n give fluffy appearance. This This la always does not mean that she curia them an ounce of water. la massaged Into the and bad to ho aa the latter la never the artistically, most artistic arrangement. .Hut aha scalp, No soap is used With the rinsing. aeea that her hair ia eared for, she bruahea exquisitely Women with very dark hair can It until It ahinea like satin and she trains It In Improve Its lustre by beating a raw the way that It should go. egg with a quarter of a iesspoonful Those to whom Batura has not of biearblnata of aoda lu half a pint been overly generous In tba bestowal of California claret. This ia mat-age- d of hair do not heaitato to call art to into the aealp and rinsed out. their aid, and there ia a very gen- It will give a red light to the hair eral use made of braids for auch use without in any way rhanglng the hut In case they hare not color, and la stimulating to the the hair dealer will not And Itenough dlffl-eu- lt to aupply an exact match for growth. the hair after Ilia While their own hair in color and quality shampoo adrying little good perfume, either Tha artificial aids to the coiffure flna cologne or some favorite extract, re so artistically made nowadays be rubbed into the top of the that dectertlon la practically Impos- may thia Imparts a delicate and sible. The little soft, braid of nat- aralp; lasting fragrance to the whole head, ural hair to wear under the ponipa-dnu- a while not enough to injure in any has almost entirely Mken the way, blouse. Black silk waists so becoming i both girl and matrons, and to who are stout as well a to the slender one will be leaders, with fine black and white novelty rbeckj and Roman plaids much in demand. These tailored silk waist are not severely plain, a the word tailored" Implies, at least those that are fashionable now, for though stmplv made, they are quite ' ornate, being trimmed with fluting of the material of which they are fashioned, andwith buttons, either covered with silk to ma'ch, n contrasting shade, or with ones that give a brightness that is a new departure with the regulation shirt waist patterns. Tucks and pleats are characteristic of these waists, and unless there are a aeries of three or four fine plntueks in the back or front, or tso or three pleats, half inch g back und a sixe, in a loose front, the models will lark the stamp of fashion that is essential fur woman nowadays. an The sleeves, too, unlike those In the average shirt waist are dressy. They are tight fitting front the wrfer to the elbow, and pluln or with small tucks or pleats. Home of them ars fastened on the underside with tiny pearl buttons or those in bright gilt or Imitation silver to match th ones used on the waist. Above the elbow the sleeves sr in shape, gathlarge ered into the shoulders and at the elbows with smocking, in tiny tucks, or with shirring. The sleeves aloits give these waists a smart anil dreet-effect that la lacking with most auch patterns, and will make them aa appropriate for afternoon wear na fur atreet use. Even the collars are those that usually accompany shirt waists, for they are made of a series of small pin tucks, alternating with smocking, or tiny gathers,wp fluting at the top aa a finish, are attached neck piece waists and fasten either at the or front. t-- semi-fittin- wlde-mnul- OBSERVE THE SHALL THINGS. U'iC'..iV.L.V nothing back of It buL a dark veiling tailor ault of equally plain charaeler-IstlcBut with It she wore a filmy, lacy waist with corresponding turnover collars ami elbow ruffs, long While gjoves and she handled a whits parasol. A chapeau of pals blits crin" with blue feathers and a light blue neck ruff completed tha outfit. Its accessories replaced by a while linen shirt waist, black glove, and a black hat, the dark blue linen was Just as good for the plain morning outfit as for the tlressy occasion on which It was worn. a. "When you hud all that money you ought to have put it In one good suit," said a rigid woman economist. "Out that's the way wa do, and nobody ever would think of our looking as well dressed aa you do," put in her small alster consolingly to tha friend who was being criticised for her plan of spending money. The talk expressed the Ideaa of two schools of dress. The onfl ineuna extra good tailor suits, which itre replaced every year, and perhaiai quite as often eultii which are extra In price only und which do not turn Keep a lemon on thn kitchen sink out any better In ent than those and It. will be lem trouble to keep which cost half as much. With this your hands lu good condition. Every style usually go plain hats and few time your fingers are stulned turn them unnind In the lemon, and the furbishing. The other kind was seen In the stain will disappear and the skin person observed, who hail on 11m sim- arouud the nails will be softened and plest and plainest of dark blue linen pressed back. suits. It was etltrlied for ilnlsh and If the ribbon trimming on your bad trimmings unit elaborations which murk the expensive custom or hat is nut failed on both sides ft ran ready mails dress. It looked ss if It lie used to ret rim Mie lint. Take off might have necii mails in thn the trimming, press out the rlblsin housp." Ai I he frh-nsaid, she bud and Und the other side out. y The beauty specialist wa talking about tho feminine arm beautiful. , Nor arm Is she raid. We treat the worst ease with success. it is easier to work on the arm than the face, aa the treatment can be more vigorous and pmlouged. Often the arm is well developed uliove the elbow and the forearm straight and unshapely. ''A"d e forearm U the very part tU!,h.?W?.wlth the beeves, well. If your arm is ugly don't t work. ' Kt Ji ,T! orr(,Foa must be and he freckle removed. Awhliened dllu-t strong k'tnon Juice is one T the best hlnnf to bleach and colorles iodine I another that we use lemon juice will not work. when the brush and u splendid supply of good hme remedies should lie Neither soup that Ik known to agree with the e.i tlnuously. Walt a little llfI skin. Then nth In the skin food." application and use a gixid skin food for massage, to round out ,h A girl ran ntnke a very at tractive lours. Hot water, softened apron for rltiiliug dish parties out of with . makes an excellent beauty hstli . Idotted peclully if the skin Is red or irri '.11 . The dels should be large and far'1'i'"i'ler each dot with yelThe bran may le used In 1Ho fl.es ,,nd am.,,,. I It work a bags loosely filled and emplSj "! w w ,liat th" ,,f wl,T wash cloths, or It may be added quarts tied tip in cheeswtoi " beading at (he lop and T,,n bathtub full of hut water. After ?, yellow or white smin ribbon 11 th,K ,0 around Hie waist. mixture mirarefnlly uvpt'u lMt hoM-lrss- The following method of waaht blankets will be found aatlsract r; The chief point is that soap sh; f never be rubbed directly on blankets, hut dissolved in watt: hi gain the best results. Put the bankets into a tub of water In whit1: 1 cake of good while soap has bee di solved, and wash them thonu Jhly: have ready, another dub of wai r, la which soap has also been dlwflvn., replunge the blankets Into this amihavs After they peat the process. rinse them lieen thoroughly in clear, cold water and hang on a good, strong line In the sun. Pull ami at retch them into shape befors they are completely dry. To give the house a pleasant odor take some live coals and sprinkle ground cinnamon on them. J" The iireltlest belt buckle to wear with a white shirt wsIhI is one tif At this season of the year, when while jiearl. Willi more elaborate so much fruit Is eaten, there is the frocks buckles of gold or silver richadded necessity of spending more ly carved and set with stones are than the usiuil amount of rare on tho very popular. teeth, for those fruits that contain Pleated tulle ruffles are more add effect the enamel and tend to popular than feather stoleseven or boas. make the teeth unusually sensitive Elephant and smoke gray, cinnamon so that after eating the mouth brown and chestnut are the tints best should be rinsed with WHter in which liked. a tablenpoonful of lime water has been added. If taken with milk the liquid WATERPROOF AND ALMOST DUSTFROOF. may he swallowed, and this will sweeten the breath besides strength-tilin- g the teeth. While Ii is quite pnK!h1e to purchase good tooth powders, there htc many spurious ones on thn market, so It were much better for a woman to have one prepared so that she A knows exactly Hu Ingredients. verv good one i made from one-hamiiu-of camphor gum. two and a half ounces of oreeipHuted chalk and one and a hair oiin'-cof pulverized orils root. Add a few drops of the camphor and mix in a mortar, then and Hip jKiwilers. Mix thoroughly an.l sift through boiling cloth. Camphor lias a most beneficial effect on the gums, ami the chalk is excellent for the teeth. The practice of many women of Iri'ing thread off with their teeth Is ff dangerous. ,a inui-lin- ! Not T,r HOLISM, will, rl, ' " E?" CARE OF THE TEETH. lf s OF PREVAILING A COMBINATION MODES. Tea Nectar. M.iass iuc! ur l f r h I lu r f hlii 0 if Hn f,i m I nl f vb"n I: mil .1 I g. fri-il- l hi i.. IfkrI t n tnmflil ..f ir ' I I1 in. .nr i ;: COLD STARCH. M I I.! fr hfiii i with Ti 11 e ! v. I 1 tbli-kne- f f r, ...a I jin rnm riHi-n- u; .itSA'I 'Illfi Mil A simple cold start h for dainty is made sl:lrt walsls end small ph-citl Ini. mixing .1 smooth Mids ur ivory soap and nibbing in the siarch until Scalloped Cabbage. the inlxinru ha the right if lilt ft f (HtritfS el.y. ,Jw f j Thoroughly saturate the garment, hr llt ,,f n 1. 1. 1. II 10:01 ,. ,. wring dry and roll tightly away In a ..f clean cloih for u while. t" v..-o ;i..if :,rall, Then iron t'lti. oi.i .Mlllfllll. .f with a good hot Iron. The wihp u, dry ,,f l.ll ..f ., Mi;. KiiiiHi'hes he starch and prevents s ... nnllAr,. r sticking. By ntng the soapsuds the .IK01 r .of htk.r'if ii I:'v annoyance and risk of having the IS flff,., cloih adhere to the hot iron will he eliminated. Soup of Lceki. Try It. :i rut Jl 4 Dandelion Beer. ft' t.kili(S hufril Mix Mil! tit ' I' lin li tM kin f frh r ""'I I !i '. ' . ii ifl.i. f n Mr. ir f"i Jitl 'i'Mil , ! Koly Poly Podding. il li ich nifh mi . If l mr.i-'- h If 1', 111 wiiM w f 1 t ihan h.i r f. : 1 r I IHi f- 1. : I ' Ginprr Beer. -: ii- 1 .1 til- -- i 11 a t lit?,:. Recipe for Punrh. !! IT"' mi it ' . t a i'll, V.lt'T h.'. t Mil r. nunutr. km . tl.r nr f.tifsrt !" .? b nt ii u,-- f fsiii:nt,-H.ir a . Icn .lW iTfll'Ifs ; oU fUp ,'.f ju!. I I.a'f a of jp in an. .:iw ruy .t l I . He r, ,, 1. t, f h ti' n-. " l ! ft: r ' ! !i.f A with pp.,1!r...: III s if I. ... f t R t .1 ... h A ebi til 'II J imr .t ill ) .i burnt hr - ami one a.M np I.l lafir l.mira. ; ,1rSi ,i, r liirt nivl up a.M aiMtj.i; N?t and Potato SRlad. t I .:k ! Fruit Punch. The princess, surplice and Empire mniio ((iniMne to make .1 most fascinating frock for dressy wear. The princess shin is of fine hamlk.r-ehie- f linen, yoked and banded with a heavb-- r linen on wliai ar.' ni l.i coin spots in pale blue, and ntiuehei! to the oi t.,. ), ;ct, bodice is the surplice cape effi-eof 11 m-linn.. the pluln material and tiiiiimcu viiii i u : nkiu l,a--i j i.ns. tv I .inl Sir t hlrkt :it ii t. I . .tt.r i,..? aMd rn.e : ti- IliKnrtlMic pyfru tin luitfs .f rrir- r t r n Muika IW f thtn me. ,,.-i- i : ' til. J I t fe i ul. ,:u; V .. ' . . : if .1 ii : f P v . r wt-!- i hau on . r i 1 of v Inkles. It will mit. rnii'.hi'ieil, cause a growth of . lie fin-- Vnii dn nakp your evplirnw r V ".rvlvinK n rtvmvm- - madp if rouitiinlRi; two onnfnf reil rao-iiR- . nnii'1 of th !lur-- 1 iv of rpinfcurMpR, fiftrcn dmp of 1 . f in '1 r.lnir a, i u nvafir tin! f1rnr. it M.i h , j .uii.-- . A fi.- -r f Kr.Khrh alv)ti!ft r .iiiii.n, ,i a h if s?M haf a T.oneline should n.v-- r lie used alone on 'lie lace. When lomblneil wax and spermaceti It is will, white a inn- - exi client :1 tie builder and : t trip the waterproofed motor suit is a comfort This smart suit of griffonette cloth Is one of the ntflticst Mir Ml of Trxpry and flftn drops models of tho season. The skirt is gored and flounced, and smartly trim of tho oil nf lavender. with straps. The mat, quie close with a wide double -THw brea-te- d I; f ItO'lTlnr d effect in front. ars used, and as I buttons ft;. Big .it tne inf.ui?ii-c-- . mith a tlu standing trimmings possible. md For any long outdoor a ncres-diy- n-- : o. J I M b- loose-fittin- rlotb-covero- g, |