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Show & xmxixaco: X V ' ' v 1 I Mi T DESCRIPTION OF HAIR ORNAMENTS M. SMALL wreath of lilies of the valley lnterwined with their leaves and acted pearls strung on wire Is one of the most original conceits fortho hair. It Is worn directly en the top of the head, even allghtly over the pompadour, and Is especially effective with the very low coiffure. Another Idea is shewn in two loops of wide velvet- - ribbon on each of which rests the 'wing of a 'Jeweled butterfly, and still another consists of a tiara, not of gems, but of short, uneven loops of white velvet ribbon set Into a band of pearls, each loop upstanding and studded with dew- - drops of tiny rhinestones. Burettes have grown less conspicuous, but none the leas beautiful, the graceful curved and scroll designs having taken the place of the straight bars of the original. ' One of the latest suggestions Is the miniature set in a network of wrought . gold. XL Instead of wearing ones own or ones friends face upon the back of the head, one prefer a bit of ivory painting, it Is quite as much the proper thing, so It Is encircled In a framework of Jewels to suggest the miniature effect. In some of the most beautiful ba ret tea huge cameos or maniacs are substituted for the painted picture which seems in better A SPRAINED ANNIE, be unsatisfactory. Probably a prop, er bandaging or tbs use of adhesive plaster strappings Is the best course to pursue at first, after the application of alternate hot rnd cold douch-ing- s to stimulate circulation and take out the pain and soreness. After the bandages or straps are removed mae-igof the foot is often helpfuL Sometimes old chronic cases which do not recover, may be Improved if the physician In charge gives the patient an anaesthetic and converts the chronic sprains into acuta sprains, which can then be treated like a new accident and so brought to recovery, A sprain is always a serious thing. Sometimes, even under the best of care, the patient never recovers, but always feels the effect of the accident. In severity a sprained ankle will range from a trilling thing to one of extreme seriousness. The crater side' Is more often the seat of the trouble than the Inner side of the ankle. The treatment sometimes adopted of rendering the Joint Immovable by a plaster of paria cast seems often to A QUESTION As OF THE PETTICOAT. our thoughts turn to the winter THE WILLOW PLUME. days, with the muddy and slushy weather, we know Just what a state the walking skirts will be In and also how hard such weather Is upon Red banda and red noaea are often dram of canna Indira, onevdram of eauaed b y nnirlae diet, and by the salicylic acid, and one-ha- lf an ounce of acetic arid. Add the liquid Inttae of Impure aoape. ' Tight clothing la another cause. Keep your hande gredients and shake well. And then add the salicylic arid and shake until out of hot water aa much aa poeaible. dissolved. Eat lean meats, frulta-an- d vrgetsblro, and avoid all pantry, greasy foods It la true that those who underand strong coffee. stand facial massage are able to banish years from one's face. Such a Bad aoap will Injure the skin, ao course of treatments will give a womwill poor cosmetics! The many valuable Ideas concerning nightly an application of aome pure, soothing the care of the complexion, and the cosmetic to overcome the wear and proper way to anoint the skin with foods and creams. tear of the weather la absolutely necessary. A Good Manage Cream. Superfluous hair on the Up may Express oil of sweet almonds, SO best be removed by the use of the fresh cucumber Juice, 1 minims; electric needle, for It will reounce; lanollne, 4 drams; oil of rase, turn If treated In this way.rarely A de- 4 Melt the oil and lanollne In pilatory may always be employed for a drops. double boiler; remove from fire, Ihta purpose, but It is nereasary to In the cucumber Juice; before apply this from time to time, and stir mixture cools add the perfume; the hence It Is not ao satisfactory. beat until cool. Dont use peroxide on the hair. To Danger of Tight Gloves. keep blonde hair bolden, shampoo with six or seven eggs, adding Juice Tight kid gloves chap the hands of a lemon and one teaspoonful of Just aa much as Insufficient drying salts of tartar to the last rinsing does. Get a pair of gloves a little bit water. too large for you, kid gloves lined with silk, which will look stylish An excellent corn cure may be and at the same time accomplish the made from six ounces of collodion, real purpose of gloves, namely to one dram of gualacol, one-hal- f a keep the hands warm. e of chloroform, pot tha atom to tha blow la thabowt aaS It will atop bo aaracha baton ran bare ttma fa apeak. Snak creme tore cooking. resotsMas to M valor bs- - . For Buna. Chinn Cement' - Taka a raw potato, split it teagthwtaa apf a kaad- - scrape apian mil), rrtgd It with s knife. Lay It right sa tbs ful of raw rlc burn as toat as you scrape it, until pea hare covered It with a thick layer: then toad up t wrerlBS ruber stoves always pall sIf a a seft white cloth. It gives Immediate wroBt side out, aad shako taleum powder relief. Is very simple and la always la tha to thorn. Laare UBtll ready to use asslB. bouae. I aaw this remedy applied to a bare A pair of rubber sieves treated 1b this way on tha band tram Sash lights sn Thankswill last doubts ths loflftk of Urns they giving alght and It worked Ilka a charm. srsuld othsrwisa. 1b It llrvu doctors acknewledsu that Botoral, flush enam from reef milk sau sire poluta to eod-llv- er oil sad similar nasty liquids la trusting eonsumptlon. Infs a thick sotatlsu of gam amble stir plaster of purls until tha mlxlpm near tries ths sonalntauey of eream. Apply the turn with a brash ta ths broksa Hsadkerrh lets sad towels may be bleach- tbs china aad tola together. la three daps ed by washing them la tha usual manner the article caasot ba brakes la tha aad them lalttos them ataad ovar alshf to place. Ths whiteness of ths earnout s solution of one half toaepoooful of orepm to its relua. of tartar to sack quart of water. fe -- ns aiors Suggestions. ths tost are bathed aad tubbed To re more match marka, mb with a place the beter their condition, and there Is less tendency lo enlarge. Bahblns the ooles of of cut lemon aad after with a doth dipped the feet with a cut lemon will freshen aad la watch and the etalna will dleappaar. Fat a pinch of ealt la tha whites of eggs earn them whoa fntlsaed. to make thorn whip bettor. A epoonful of mallard la a sallea of water er a good dienehlns with lime water To Prevent Fsbrics Becoming Yellow. wtU klU inseats latbsarth of potted plants To prevent whits to brim, Bach as tolls of silk evening gowns, choice Ism or orsps Wood ashes pot In a woolen beg and shawls, becoming yellow when sway, plseed to tha water will make hard water sprinkle pieces of white was packed freely among sefL-- tha folds. P The Medicine Chest To Remove Grape Stains. very mother should keep a bottle of Ts remove grape btslna wash with warm rooee oil. a bo with a quilted spies band soap auda aad a llltla ammonia lu It and a bo with a clay pips a small sponging afterward with dear, sold water. bottle of chloroform aad a piece of sotton Give n teabatting In It, tor emergency. Tha Important things that will spoon of gooes oil and an equal quanUty of make a aewlag room a comfort and a pleasmnlamse. heated, tor croup: there Is nothera aa aid whlrh can lether ing better. Take two plsoes of hansel, place ure and If pnmlbls a place 1 epoonful of eleven. I of cinnamon, 1 of bo hung or mounted, dresser furniture of tha variety, which tlleplre and 1 of ginger between them and of a mirror opposite. This can ba quilt bock and forth, so 'that It wont fall will give view of both to afford a is ths bottom and when a child has cholera turn adaad front of tha pier-glas- s, the street petticoat It la a great temptation to pass by the attractive silk petticoats which are a delight to every woman, but tbe sensible girl wfll have at least one strong, trim alpaca petticoat of the best and most lustrous quality. A novel idea Is to have a top skirt of alpaca buttoned on tbe side front seam to avoid all possible gaping of tbe plaquet and finished at the front with strong bem, upon which are sewed buttons at rather close Inter- full-leng- th back Ogam Infantum bind ever tha bowels while sending for the doctor; It will do ao much good ne the medicine. Keep It on until the child Fish are era led and fowls plucked muon more easily and quickly If dropped nun gets wfll. Put a email place of eotton hatnew In oi bowl the ting clay pipe, drop on boiling water for an Inatant. l HOW TO KEEP THE BABY OUT OF FLOOR DRAFTS vals. The flounce can be made of silk or alpaca, . trimmed with allk ruffles and finished with button holes' to button upon the buttons on the top skirt. One may have several flounces to match the various gowns. At leant there may always be one clean flounce to take the and place of tbe bedraggled and half-wor- n one. Thera is nothing more noticeable than an untidy skirt or petticoat, and this scheme seems to solve the problem. At this neaoon of the year tha creeping baby la menaced by an everpresent danger from the draughts that find auch ready lngreoa underneath tbe doora end around tbe window baseboard One way of guarding agalnat tbeaa la to attach weather atrlpa of thick felt to all the door edgea and over nil the cracks. Another plan la to clothe the baby In an overall garment of flannel, drawn up cloaely around tha neck, wrists and ankles, or even cut with attached feet, after the fashion of a combination night suit. This, however, afforda no protection whatever to the earn noaa and well-mend- ed TO WASH WOOLENS. Flannels or other woolen articles require especial care to avoid shrink- ing. Boil np some good white soap In soft water, but do not use the audt when boiling hot; let them cool to eyes, all of wtch are highly susceptible to cold, and affect Iona of which m a heat which the hand hear before the flannel are put In. Sluice the articles up and down In plenty of suds, whlrh afterward squeeze out Snever wring with the hands). The patent clothes wringer Is best to use, as It squeezes the water out without injuring the fabric. After rinsing In warm water, again squeeze or run FEEDING THE BABY, offered, or to a meal of some starchy throng), the wringer and hang in the food, as cracker or toast, water, suair to dry, if the weather Is such open Is or cows bad and It a water, milk, which as to dry them quickly; else plan to bring the baby gar to the table and let him sample the the stomach cannot digest, and spoil- warm room, but not too closedryto In a the ing and poisoning Is the result. Colic lire. various things on It. Sometimes or Inflammation may and follow, grandma or grandpa pleads that he then some grave disorders aa InflamAmbor In Favor. may have a bite of something sweet, matory diarrhoea, cholera Infantum In the summer the and loving relatives have been known or dyaentery. The liking for amber, for that mat. to administer dainties to baby on the latter often proves fatal In a few ter, has spread to buckles and to days, or even a few Lours. It Is a necklaces sly, to bis ultimate discomfort. In- good rule not to give any solid food he used withthe latter, though, must cere, for there digestion In the first days of a baby's to a baby until be has teeth to chew are very few exceeding gowns or occasions with ISle Is often duo to some dainty thus It with n Licit they look well. taste. I Crops sar anS WORTH KNOWING. KEEP YOUNG. The woman of 40 la Juat beginning to live and should do everything in her power to keep herself young and When a woman la 100 charming. years old It la rather foolish of her to try to Improve her complexion but at 40 well, thats young these days. Tha only thing Is to stick to good vogue of ostrich feathers has advanced the price of these sense, rational method. Keep out adornments way beyond that of last year, betides depleting of doora as much as possible and keep market to quite some extent. The very long flua feather is the to a sensible, simple diet. most elegant and highest priced or any, the exaggerated length being atTO IMPROVE TEA FLAVOR. tained by the skillful Ungers of Italian peasant women, who tie the added To give ordinary tea a fine flavor strands to the original feather so carefully the Jointings cannot be de- roue leaves In tha or tected. One such feather Is all that Is necessary on a hat, as the Illustra- add one drop of the attar of roues on tion shows, and even (lhen the long ends touch the shoulder. These are a piece of soft paper to every pound of tea and keep the canister cloaely known as willow plumes. covered. THE ten-canist- are extremely painful and dangerona, A third plan la to fanes off a warih corner of the living room to tha height of about twenty Inches, pad It cosily with felt or other woolen material, and put the baby and hla toys nil In It together. One Inventive mother haa a com- - modious drygoods box, wide and deep, which she baa padded thickly with old hut clean comfortables, and Into thla she puts her baby when she is busy around tha house. There Is a soft feather pillow Inside for baby to He upon when he feela sleepy or laay, and hla ball, rubber doll and woolly lamb are all attached to the box with long strings, . so that they cannot by any possibility be lost overboard. . .. A USEFUL mSJ. To clean a tarnished brass bedstead and make It look like new, take two gills of turpentine, two gills of metnyiaied spirits, one' gill and a half of sweat oil, one gill of vinegar. Mix ' these all together and then apply to brasa Shake well before using, and when not using, keep It well corked. ' Excellent recipe for tarnished grads, without removing lacquer: One quart of boiling water and soma oap any vklnd but carbolic two drama strangest liquid amonia: Wash goods with sponge or soft flannel; If ornamental use a brush. Wipe dry with soft doth, and when finished they will look beautiful |