Show the newest in fashions colored Hand kerch es to be on of fash ions es rec pes hat will give satisfaction fancy blouse wa st 1 no form ul the 1830 Is more graceful than this one and hone gives better lines the alo Is admirable in every way ind suits all the fabrics ot the season the shallow yoke the plaits below and the full drooping sleeves all are tea tures and most admirable ones while the extensions in the form of bos plaits over the shoulders make quite the latest of the season the model Is made of champagne colored eolie ane embroiled in ring dots and Is combined with finely tucked muslin and lace the use of this last with wool fabrics being essentially smart but innumerable combinations might be suggested the waist is made over a smoothly fitted lining that closes at the center front and itself consists of fronts lack and yoke the closing being made invisible tte first plait at the left of the front and at the left shoulder seam the sleeves are cut in one piece each and are ar ranged over the foundations that are faced to form the cuffs the extension at the left shoulder being hooked into place after the waist is closed the quantity ot material required tor the medium size Is 4 yards 21 inches wide 4 yards 27 inches wide or 2 yards 44 inches wide with 1 yard of tucking 3 yards of and 2 yards of lace for frills ruffles ruffles ruffles its to be the season of ruffles ruf fles to be shirred ruffles to be nichea ruffles to be ruffed on to larg er ruffles set in or tucked on what a world of ruffled femininity we are to have of ltv everything that means labor or cost la awful now and after the new sum frocks are turned out the mo bistes shops with no end of work and labor attached to them they will certainly be dreads of beauty laces intricate hand work carried out in the most elquis cite designs on just as exquisite tab bics will be part of the trousseau of the 1904 summer girl rub all rusty places on iron with kerosene oil in purchasing hosing tinned goods alloys look whether the head of the tin Is concave a bulging appearance being indicative of decomposition A few drops of alcohol rubbed on the inside of lamp chimneys will re move all trace of greasy smoke when waier alone is of no avail tho lid of a teapot should always tie left so that air gets in slip in a piece of paper to keep it open this prevents mustiness the same rule applies to a coffee pot to prevent a cake from becoming heavy when taken out of the oven always allow the steam to escape from it this can be done by putting the cake on a wire meat stand an easy method of cleaning elastic stockings or anklets Is to rub them well with a clean cloth dipped in warm flour keep on applying clean flour till the articles are quite clean trimming for shirt waists the newest shirt waists of wh te persian lawn are not only trimmed with fine lace like valenciennes but a coarse lace 1 ke blauen plauen for instance the deep oke and collar will be corn posed of narrow rows of valenciennes lace while a wide band of some coarse lace will emphasize the chape of the much machine and hand embroidery will be seen on the spring and summer waists and a very new idea Is to trim the white waist with colored embroidery cometh ng new many of the french blouses are made with an elastic one half inch in width jw j w in at the waist line this brings the blouse into the figure and still leases it loose and springy enough tor comfort it does away with belts and p ns which are both un sightly and bothersome to adjust Ruch ings and shirr on parasols AH sorts of trimmings are being used on parasols para such as ruch ings lace stirrings shir rings stockings smock ings tucks sunburst and accor dion varieties and insertions of era brol dered bands to say nothing of other designs ribbon coke two cups sugar 3 eggs two thirds cup of butter 1 cup milk 3 cups flour 1 teaspoonful soda 2 teaspoon fuls cream of tartar have three pans of equal size and divide ahe d agh into three parts bake two amis as plain cake add to tue re v fining do agh 2 teaspoons molasses mo lases talt cinnamon and hilf teaspoonful mace put the dark la er wj between the two light la ers wh ie warm with jelly between and press it lightly with the band in putting to gether pendent embroider trimming Is a novelty us long narrow strips of fine embroidery cropping like a fringe farm he hand of insertion V here the bodice blouses over the g lie in the bach there is a fancy for i underlining with a little lace tall mal ing it look like a lace edged bo lero ith the 1 nen shirtwaist short waist patterns there come embroidered bands for the collar cuffs and front piece and tour t embi buttons to match hi best material for an all aroi nd traveling gown is mohair vu cli comes now as se lately plain or as frivolously fancy as anyone could lesne it i predicted that the old fash boned three cornered lace nd em broidered of our grand moth ers time will be revived for summer carriages and evening wraps Hand kerch es now in colors colors will be more of a feature in women s handkerchiefs than they have been in many seasons A tain number of colored novelties are sold each year to accompany the col ored summer frocks but owing to the reign of white in general fashions the number of these has greatly de creased during the two past summers now that the white corner is broken colored handkerchiefs are rapidly re turning to favor for the summer at least so far the color portion con fists ot patterns formed by ered dots the jewel effect of the embroiderer oil stains should be washed out in cold water to remove ink or iron mold stains wet them with milk and cover with salt powdered pipe clay mixed with wat er will remove oil stains from wall paper lo 10 keep silver which Is not often used from growing black keep the ar tides in canton flannel bags with small bags filled with bits of packed among them rubber rings which are used on fruit cans often become hard and brit tie to soften them let them soak ten to thirty minutes in one part am monia aud two parts of water leather belts or boots which have been water soaked may be softened by rubbing plentifully with coal oil it the leather is very much soiled wash it first with good hot soap suds this seasons muslins the organdies and muslins for this season show in the diaphanous folds patterns of large flowers or flowers massed into large bouquets moss roses azaleas pink roses bunches of purple lilac and exquisite designs oi all the popular blossoms promise that the summer girl of 1904 will carry out the large flowered effect in he gowns aromatic baths As a nerve soother there is nothing equal to an aromatic bath take 30 grams of pure alcohol and 2 grams k 1 each of essence of thyme and essence of komarin romarin pour into the warm bath water and mix thoroughly after the bath dry the skin thoroughly but not too briskly so that the sedative ef facts of the bath may be retained to bed as soon affer the bath as possible and you will sleep M ases collarless jacket the collarless jacket marks the season for young girls as well as for grown folk and no better model Is shown than this one with seams that effend to the shoulders at front and back the estyl sh one which served as a model for the drawing is made of tan colored cloth with bannings ban dings of fancy braid and handsome pearl buttons overlaid with gold but all the materials used for jackets suit the model equally well the mandolin sleeves are new and fashionable but plain ones can be substituted and are always in vogue the jacket consists of fronts and side fronts back and side backs with double underarm gores that allow of careful and successful fitting the mandolin sleeves are made in one piece but the plain ones consist of upper and in regulation coat style the quantity of material required for the medium size 14 years Is 3 yards 27 inches wide 2 yards 44 inches wide or 1 yards 52 inches wide how to dust a room soft cloths make the best dusters in dusting any piece of furniture begin at the top and dust down wiping carefully with the cloth which can be frequently shaken many people have no idea of what dusting is to accomplish and instead of wiping off and removing the dust it Is simply flirted off into the air and soon set ties back again on the dusted article if carefully taken up on a cloth it can be shaken out of a window into the open air it la much less work to cover up furniture while sweeping than to be obliged to clean the dust out afterward the blessing of plain ness in decoration is appreciated by the thorough housekeeper who at tends to her own dusting preparing sweet potatoes after sweet potatoes have been par boiled and sliced lengthwise they should be sprinkled lightly with white pepper given a dash of salt and placed iri the oven a few moments then they are to have a dressing of egg and bread crumbs poured over them and put below the flame of a gas range where they can broil minced parsley is to be astrea over them just before they are sent to the table A SMART LITTLE COAT fancy econs of all sort make the favorites of the season and are most charming e ther made to match the skirts or of the pretty soft silks that are so much in vogue this one is suited to either use but is shown in champagne colored veiling with a of heavy lace and collar of silk overlaid with lace motifs and m aiches the skirt the coja i AS aaa is eminently attractive one and th e style of the garment Is peculiarly chic and smart the coat extensions at the back give a most desirable slender effect to the figure while tho soft folds provided by the tucks below their stitch ings are exceedingly g braceful and becoming the quantity ot material required for the medium alze is 4 yards 21 or 2 yards 14 inches wide |