Show the revival sf sachet bags the old fashion ot wearing sachet bags ie being revived the bags are now heart shaped and are suspended by the same shade of baby ribbon sometimes different colors are corn bained to ghe the rainbow hues so much sought for larger sachet bags oblong and heart sr ape ai suspend ed from the mirror knob of the dress cr with good effect and they exhale i delicate fragrance that is refresh 1 t Is quite the fad to attach these et bags to coat hangers in the same color with which they are cov ered they are fastened at each end el the hanger and dangle at all sorts of lengths circular skirt full skirts that are confined over the hips yet take soft and graceful folds below make the latest shown and can be relied upon as the favor ites of the coming season the one is circular and is ar ranged in small tucks at the up per that gives a yoke et feet but is left plain at the front so avoiding coming fullness the model 1 made of tan colored circular burt I 1 0 u 1 a r d figured 22 to 30 waist with brown and white and Is trimmed with folds of the material stitched ciol cortice lj silk hut all the fashion aba clinging materials are and trimming can be of any sort little bias trills of the material or anything that may be preferred doth skirt and folds are circular and the latter ur shaped to fit smoothly foundation which tan be tucked at the upper edge as illustrated or arranged in gathers as preferred the quantity ot material required tor the medium size is 10 yards 21 inches wide 8 yards 27 inches wide or 5 yards 44 inches wide the pattern Is cut in sizes for la 22 24 26 28 and 30 inch waist measure A paint brush makes a good swab for greasing cake tins of course the butter applied must be melted if it is desired to heat baker s rolls leave them in the bag in which they came and twisting it up tightly place it in the oven the rolls will plump up as soft and fresh as when first pur chased water bread and butter in tiny balls should be at hand for replenish ing at a formal dinner quite as much as when the family is alone and an adept waitress will see that they are served without being ached most housekeepers are accustomed to freshen salads and other vegetables by soaking in cold water but not every one knows that most fruits are lastly improved by being treated in the same manner pears peaches and like thin shinned fruits likewise her ries should never be soaked but plums melons bananas and even grapes benefit by the process tomatoes and cucumbers are made over so to speak blouse eton short coats are the favorites of the season for handsome suits and prom ise to still further increase their vogue this one Is peculiarly smart and includes both a novel yoke col lar and wide sleeves finished with flare cuffs and falls of lace the model Is made of mixed gray cheviot with threads of chita and blue and Is trimmed with white cloth and blue velvet to give a n exceedingly blouse eton handsome as well 32 to 40 bust as novel effect but all suiting materials are ampro and trimming can be varied again and again braid of all sorts as in style and numberless bannings ban dings are shown the flat neck Is especially desirable and the box plait effect at the back produced by the elongated robe Is as becoming as it is new in ismach as it does away with the verb nad back apt to result from a alain blouse tn earn I 1 made with froats and lack and Is fitted by means of ler and under arm seams over it Is ir ranged the yoke collar which droops avei the shoulders and both aeck and front edges are finished with i shaped bana overlaid with pointed abs the belt Is full and arranged bover the lower edge closing with the at the front the sleeves are made in ano p a are debove the wrists and aie bo d by the curtsi me pointed bands concealing the seams rhe quantity of material required for the medium size is 4 yards 21 inches wide 3 yards 27 inches wide or 2 yards 44 wide the pattern is cut in sizes for a 32 34 36 38 and 40 inch bust meas to clean oilcloth tiles etc put into a pail of hot water two or three handfuls ot salt and wash with a linen rag it takes oft all stains and leaves a beautiful polish to clean fruit jars Quickly Fill them almost with hot soapsuds then put into the jars an ounce of carpet tacks and shake vigorously afterwards rinse well in clean cold water and turn upside down to dry this Is a much quid er method of cleaning than the ordinary one to brighten mirrors these may be rendered brilliant and spotless by rubbing them with tissue paper vigor bously for a moment or two to remove red ink stains moist en the stains with a mixture of ardi nary alcohol and nitric acid some colors m not stand such a strong application so it would be advisable in the first instance to try the tion upon a loose piece of the ma terdal old english embroidery Is to have an all summer run hyacinthe blue looks well 0 both blondes and brunettes silk lace grenadines in lovely cok ors are the most attractive 01 new the most gorgeous plume of all Is all red one side the quill and all creamy yellow the other coats to the linen and pique cos vary from the three quarter norfolk to the ery short eton A new trimming Is a braid which Is made of punched velvet with satin ribbon run through the openings it s a comfort to know that walking skirts at least will be exempt from the craze for skirt fullness the floral muff among the new departures in gifts for bridesmaids is the flowery muff it forms a pretty as well as a service able present for it Is by no means the fragile thing it seems the flowers are fixed on a foundation into which the real muff is slipped and this may be sable ermine moleskin or in fact whatever the generosity or means of the bridegroom may suggest some of the tr illings to the flower muffs are of real lace so that altogether the dainty token Is by means inkpen sive often indeed costing far more than a piece of jewelry D gown of lace decidedly new Is a dinner gown which Is in two kinds of lace with velvet inserts the foundation lace Is in white with a coral design and the trimming lace is of russian guipure inset with geranium pink velvet the corsage blouses prettily over the very deep girdle of shaded velvet which is very wide the skirt Is shined slight ly to the band and a deep flounce Is headed with the guipure and has mo lifs of lace and velvet app liqued at intervals the skirt Is trained and the sleeves are very full art in tea jackets A beautiful tea jacket could be made of dresden or pompadour ebbon oin ed with plain silk or kith lace the embroidered banels also make anely little jackets having the ledge tor the bottom of the sleeve and jacket A material which looks quite rich and is very effective when accordion pleated is albatross A great deal of lace is used upon the smart nen jackets G rl s costume luckea frocks are much in fashion for girls and are exceedingly attract alve as well as girlishly simple this one is made of white batiste dotted w th pale green and is charmin but all the pretta cashable fabrics as well as the many soft stools and simple silks can be util iced any material that allows of tuck ing being ap ate in pattern shown the waist is laid in narrow gerpen tucks that fairn the yoke and again in wider horizontal ones girl e costume abaye the belt and 8 to 14 years is gathered at the waist line and ar ranged over a body lining that can be cut away beneath the yoke when a transparent effect is desired the bertha is circular and cut in deep handkerchief points at front back and shoulders and is eminently graceful the sleeves are made in two por eions each the upper ones tucked the under ones ddll and are gathered into straight cuffs the skirt Is straight tucked in two groups 0 three each and gathered at the belt the quantity of material required for the medium eize Is yards 27 inches wide yards 32 inches wide or 5 yards 44 inches wide the pattern is cut in sizes tor girls of 8 10 12 and 14 years of age curtains now resemble gowns all the new lace and muslin cur bains as shown in the shop windows resemble gowns in their style they are made with deep scalloped flounces and have insertions and stirrings shir rings which accentuate the effect misses sailor blouse sailor styles always are popular with young girls and are peculiarly well suited to their needs this estyl ish blouse Is made on the familiar lines but with the big sleeves of he season and is of white linen banded with the material and blue and white braid with it Is worn a silk tie knotted in true sailor fashion the misses big square collar falls over the ders to give the broad effect of fash ion and the shield Is stitched on hori contal lines that are most effective to make the blouse tor a girl of 14 years of age will be required 3 yards of material 27 3 yards 32 or 2 yards 44 inches wide A may manton pattern no sizes 12 to 16 years will be mailed to any address on receipt of ten cents |