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Show i.vs&v1 .: ? GRACEFULLY DRAPED VEILS ENHANCE BEAUTY : HANDIWORK OF QUEENS. tha klada la It. Tka Ina krlrk daat Cleu Diaeolored Qlua. far halfa ylcsnliiff ahoald ba law that apaara Mtnkr mar ke MraaM assUrtee ousts BUrta acta. vhaa aeaa, tarpaatlaa. atewfcal ar aaaartna with vhltlna In a wrtimalaawkala aa Uwpraaalea aa It. wur SKA aaad war la maidanda mund hnla aiaa affective. dnoa, whrre , otherartas maiti-raulr could la mued tha patch : Tka frayed parllona around tha Whaa Iba m4 evldcr la at wwk tha anlr fiillowlni (aar should ba carefully smoothed aad a remedy fur Sewsra la watt, applied talc Piece of I ho malarial molataiiad with day Jill a arrlaaa ar fores puuiy tkruw-- " lido moellajca, planed undar lha hula. vary A a spray. Tka water ahoald reach heavy walshl should Ihra ba put upon li amrr portioa at tka plaat. a ad partiralarly UUHI dry. whaa II la only poaalkla la .mtareie. tka ateadrd plaaa by oaraful abaarra-Uo,k kr ,k T wl An exhibition has been opened at llrussela constating entirely of the handiwork of queens. There ara several landscapes painted by Queen Amelia of Portugal. The queen of Romania, "Carmen exhlblia a great numlier of flylvn, miniature statuettes carved In ivory. There are busts of Dourget, toll, Ibsen, Musterllurk and various other Ta haap tha hair aIra. bruah It brfara la bad at ntahi, aa wall aa whaa dmw-In- s literary celebrities. ta tha daytime, with a anft brush. Tlia Tha queen of Holland la representbruahaa ara Ihnaa with almrl briatlss. bt INarntaiiffle Ilia hair from lha aatrrma rad. ed by a series of Cartoons Illustrating If you hayln to riimfc from lha rooia nfatlia the atorlea in the "Arabian Nlghta," anda you will bnmk lha hair. Injura lia In the designing of which she has arawth had alra it aa ancarad for look. whiled away her leisure. Tha young It la wall aanMilmaa la rlianaa tha way queen of Spain has a numlier or bird af draaalna tha hair for a day ar two. It and flower pictures in water color. makaa Iba hair a row thla If it la The queen of Italy, who haa n pasdowa la oaactiy I hr aama rnannar. and always la al-sion for the sen, sends several Medatb dlrartloa. Tha ba waahrd too water baa aa liijumma effect frequently, oa It. it iterranean scenes which are remarkla It labt beat haualna hiuaa. able for their brilliant coloring. a"ll fit Propertiei of Bragin. ar a. ya-I- ft la a Mlarlaaa llaald aad ratal Ua, tar thla reams tka kattlaa la wy which It la kapt mam ha Uahtlr aorhae u prarmt eraparailna. It dlaaulvaa suite am ha. waa aad fhtlr eu bat Sanaa. aad eanaaqaaallr la taraaly aaad far niamdas aartala aiaiaa aad din final flat Una. To lemovo Putty from Glut. a amall hreah la altna ar manatle with It palm awr tha drr fall! f1. adharaa ta tka brnkaa that af (ha wiadowa After aaihna koar'a fraa tanal tha patty will hava hacaaM aa la. tt u aa ta ba aaallr remared. W"ff and hava '""IT- - xtr ,h f'dluwlnf ptere af cold potato "II Toughening lamp Chimney. which haa been boiled.- - and rah II and Ta piaraat laaip tMnw.fi fraia rrarklaa nf WWt with year up Hn(rra put thawi lata a kaltla af anld watar and Kefb It will henuM ." "'" lha aonalranry, aad atlrk aa wall aa lha sSredually boat It aaill It holla: thru lot it atrahacat lua. aad tha rhlmaaya will at paadaallr nt craak bp tha ardlaarp variation at tha Twealy-fnu- r hnaia Iit. ' wia art rtwau Waih for Teeth and Gam. Carballa arid, N drops: apiHt af wlaa. drachma: dlatlllad water, I aunaea A ratbarI mall, aoft bruah la heal fur thla hrtlaa. It awaatana tha braath, hardraa tha auaw and praaarraa tka taalh. WHAT BECOMES OF PINS mta-amal- p To Clean Coat Collan. turpentine la tha milled place a, lettlnr the fluid dry. and applytaff nuira everal tlmea (lira arntly acrapa off lha lonaened illrl. Thaa apnnaa with a alean cloth aad ur better atlU alcohol at clilura-fun- u and wipe dry. A freaher and amnothar tonkins aurfaca la obtained wlm alcohol ar chlornform la braab uaed. aa llieaa twa aubatanroa evaporate more (inl. kly thaa doaa turpenlliia An old gentleman Id the north of London has been making n aeries of interesting experiments with n view to finding n solution to the question often asked: "What becomes of the count lees myriads of pins, etc., that are anually lost? Aa he expected, he fiads that It la the disilnegrating effects of the air which resolve even theae Intractable Uttle Instruments into their elements. He put pQme hunrdeds of braaa and steel plus, needles, hairpins, etc.. In n quiet corner of his garden, where they would bo subject to all the destructive agencies of dampness, earth, wind, etc., secure from the predatory hands and disturbing feet of inquisitive Intruders. The results are eurloua. Ordinary halrplna were the first (taking 154 days, on an average) to oxidise into IS BEAUTY DESIRABLE? a brownish rust ferroua oxide which waa scattered by the wind aa it waa formed, and not a 'trace of n single one could be detected at the end of seven months. Common bright lina took as long as eighteen months before their combustion waa complete, but brass ones had been entirely turned into green verdigris long before that ' At the end of fifteen montha an ordinary penholder had had its nib entirely rusted away, but tha wooden stick was still almost unaltered. It la probable that tha paint on It had somewhat of n preservative effect Bone used wax vestas were almost gone, with the exception of the cotton wick, ta less than eighty days from the time they were deposited, hut the sulphur heads of some unlit onea were as perfect as ever. Apply a. wltrmmTl.lf lha wal, (arrful (roomlna ovary nlsht with will ancowrata lha hair ta ha rood. fh&'vv If this gift of the gods were offercertain that moat women would eagerly accept it, without topping for n moment to aak, "But ! Its possession likely to benefit me?" Yet, according to a certain very lovely young octrees, n pretty girl's a tags career la often Imperiled by her very nttractlveneee. A pretty actress runa a risk of being hindered In her profession by too much admiration. Off the atngo she requires to study hard, and when she Is actually playing aha needs to give her whole attention to her part. It ia not eaay for her to study seriously when social distract Iona are many, and the difficulty of losing herself In the character ahe la playing must be ed them. It ia - immense when ahe knows that soma dosen men in the boxes are watching her with the greatest admiration, and that each of them would gladly marry her. The truth la that an attractive appearance is a great advantage to a clever girl, but dlrect-l- f fflrl relies on her beauty to .make hard-workin- g, her a sucres it la a hindrance to 1 Good looks can never take the pi of brains and hard work, and girl who think! they will do so either on the stage or off It ia moat certainly foredoomed to fi -- ure. A NOVEL DOG COLLAR. Thera ia A trifle for which shops charge $1 which you can mi with velvet baby ribbon and I doxen attractive beads It la a collar formed of atrlpa of the ribl held together by "alldea, also the ribbon. Use five or nix leng of the ribbon, set n quarter of inch apart, and make live of the all by doubling tha ribbon over i sewing together. You can slip li tiny featherbone, though thla ia necessary. Sew n head nt each tersectlon and fasten In tha bi with two slides hooked together i covered with n amall ribbon roaet Amethyst ribbon Is attractive i makes lovely collar over a wh waist. EVENING FROCK OF TULUNE. VELVETEEN IN CHILDREN'S FROCKS. To Remora Knife Staina. ahaa atalard bnlfablada ' ataal la ta rat a Bound potato la twa, dip aaa of tka piaaaa la hrfck dun and nib CRANUXHRIEP Boll twthw vrV ,- 5H! ahmddad hacaanut aad uf brown lunar. 1 rupa of vlna- n,, (be juice of 1 E?. Bround .h,,f and 'bJr,POO,,,J allaplcv una an top of your 1 (ablnapoon of around rlovra. To thla ayrnp add noeuanut arty tha I pounda of rran-hrrrl- wholo."- trtnkl and almmvr alowly for 1 houra Krau la a atona jar duarly oorarvd. E001 No- - 1 Taka 1 pint, of or and milk nlndl. hr.f to ITrWKfl FU1S Waak tfia Sr, well with pulnti then put Into a buttered a brush, soak In anld water to enwr ,b,.b,lnbaltlns shallow till dish. Bmak can till tain It. Sprinkle with salt plump, than conk and Ihv watvr bdl nearly all awaytender. ! than atruln Hut ovwi 21 nilnutM. nd yrup with tha rralt; a with whlpd main. A lima Irmon (Meat whltea of ( mm ta a atiff may ha added ta syrup if too swart. juloa froth with a pinch of Milt. Put It on i CARR OF FURS. Th ecMon i now dt band fun are a part of the when or toilpta of moat women, and wlaa ii aba among bar Pinter who pi pea a ftw momenta of earh day to tba rare of thoae aha pnaeesaca. Never put your fan away damn, when you coma in on a atnrmy day. abaha arery possible anowflake and raindrop from both muff and boa and apread them in n aafe place to dry. Then befon putting them into the rioset bruah the fur the wrong way with n good atiff ciothea bruah. will find the reward for your diligence la the renewed flufflneaa and aoftneaa of If a appearance. Cr.ful women keep white fun or rery light colored onea In paateboard boiea, between layer of tiaaua paper. These delicate fur may be .eanad with lump magnesia. If the collars on the darker fun are greasy at the back of the neck, dean them a piece of cotton batting wet wt'D ftnlloe. And, women, dont toaa your hand- some fun In n heap on the top shelf dark closet and eipert to And warn In n wearable condition at the d of the tint winter. Eternal rig. Hence is the price a woman muet If she eapecte to he well dreueed. t tThe prettiest (Inga for chunk fair booths may bedecorating made of crinkled paper, and are only a matter of n few minutes' work. Cut the paper, not Into a si Iff ob- w,,h 1H"1,Iting edges, aa though tha flag were flapping In hreese, and paste one end of it to a handle of wood. For these bandies an ordinary wooden bog. provided the ,,rly thin, may be spilt BntjM.tri much trouble, rns, 777 '"u It uSn. M noir? "bWns - rM the . borev.: pTr u ana uv a," V .W KET CORJf Cut tba iptim the eoha f It !! them, tpreflil half! MTvIi fcaaponna a'u.hi (blrk upon brlaht p,pir' Wureeatar-'V! aalad dnwalnn. taaapoon ,i warm evea to dry. which will rp aauoa. is amall woodm akawrra. dryulckA minutes, coni thumuahly. rut epaw t'ook Cf base and It 7PM' Into ready aver ol(ht before halm IrnKIhariae. halrca of each rpq la pain.yolka,Puthwpipo yolha tlirnuKh rliwr or aim. add aalad drrutnic ABOJT CAKX When t taka my rake, X d to I few n mutt 1010 "rt'th paotr, All PPPr hnlvaa nf raady. with qtsb two clean diah wlpera miiaw balvca put If faatcu tngathar, If1, " I and U ( let tba flircURh rilda with Iknwnra cake fail out nf JJ tin oa ta It. Roll In then n, bv" It bark mimha ard fry In ( ta tba bottom nf thequlrkly Tat to a auldra Ju tin. The anft 4 brown; remove okawora daap jm tha eaka a chanca te Ink In wlihoat any prrmure. where ORB AM 'OAKIT Pi?Mvovv.XDray hratan that aron" add I cup Idre r.The' cornea on to It It of u hipped mam: half cupwell; In 1 1, hi. nf cmfrctlnu- - tn Settle aadcahe net tin light. 1 m. I tabtcapmin cold 1,J bard eeoked ana, water. I anda rrack- - coT fVm In cub. Jrh V w -- um pI-b"- le I i 1 A ROSE LUNCHEON. half of n rhyme, either original or on it. In the Pink la always a satisfactory color, drawing room hand the n slip both to hostess and guests, and of paper containing the guest other half. roue luncheon la the af- 1 prettiest th t table are fair imaginable. The table may he found. The ,nut holders and ice left bare, with Individual dollies, or cream or Ice caaee are made of a lace cloth over pink used. A wper in rose shape. The casespink for while damask rover, with pink, plain rose- the cream standing on -- three wires buds in holders of glass or silver, and twisted together and covered with for the most stunning centerpiece fireen susiiend n square basket filled with very paper toAsmake legs; these are dainty. girls sometimes talk pink roses anil maidenhair fern, with personalities and tell things best unpink satin ribbons or tulle stream- told. a American huge ers from the overhead light to within was beauty rose suspended over the dining room about six Inches of the table. In token of the fart that each was the ancient custom in Greece, the 5 -' tut them out in rose forme henc. our d m, from "Mother Goose, EVLETELNH, together wi-- .ordiiroya. are much favored fabrics for i a well liked dc-sign, luodlflcd into a graieful shape by the use of a prettily pleated a"rt wl,h niade of silk. Interwoven like f ,swn sllk pcrmlaelble wear w7h these Veicrteca ,rli'le frocks. children s frock. Tie Russian Pesant frock v.ri-oolor- to 7- -- oft-use- a" v llttla " fVilnvaa that romra In atona jam pirnnad plncvr lw "f slnaar (rhnppvd flne). 5S:W" rJr cold 1 add waier, 1 aupar and conk It minulna Strain and cup cool, add Juliw or J lemons,, and yo "eed. Salt and '"I. oranaea Wh-- n par Or hl1 ot 1 w,,h bread crumba amah fraaa-- hu.h of and hake till butter,th'ni, CAJfTON PTIKRRET PAPER FLAGS FOR DECORATIONS. . th.or subi. PRETTY midwinter evening frock la this of tulllne with lace piique, which illustrates one of the beet adaptation! of the Em mode. The model Illustrated I made of cream-whit- e tnlline, Inexpensive, durable, moisture-pronet, mounted over pale green alik. end trimmed with green taffeta silk A Dlrectolre easl black mallne e and a cape effect of lace facings. from the shoulders falling over the hip Une, are the features of thla charming costume.., of l |