Show P a ted bolero ai attract ve costume fancy blouse va st belt an im AJ accessory to the summer belts and girdles the belt Is one ot the t imbor tant access ol es in the summer ward robe kid re agns gns supreme tor outdoor beai but the deep 1830 S adles ol 01 heavy mo re antique or tri shaded boft lo 10 cisine abon are the correct things tor setting off the flute frock with ats nils and flounces I 1 there was a time when woman thought one belt a season all that was necessary times have changed and now she have at least a dozen leather and silk belts to be at all ell strapped together the most chic kid belts are six inches in width and are finished in the back w ith scallops and three flat brass buttons of not extreme siye the fastening ma be a brass buckle eight inches long with long sharp prongs piercing the kid the bud ie alone costs 4 the simplest white swiss or dimity gown can be made to 1001 hand some with the aid of a stunning white moire girdle especially if a half dozen imported buttons of the kind that puts some jewels to shame are employed in its construction pla led bolero jaunty little jackets of all sorts are to be noted among the smartest and lat est models but no one of them all is m attractive than the plaited bolero with wide sleeves of elbow length this very excellent example is made of taffeta and trimmed ath silk braid but Is adapted to all seasonable materials while the trimming can be varied again and again and when liked the entire stole and collar can he 0 lace or appi quo or other devices can be employed for further elaborate ing the des agn the bolero consists ol 01 fronts back and sleeves the back is laid in a broad box plait at the centre with ont ward turning plaits at each s de and the fronts in outward turning plaits tor their entire width thee plaits and the outermost ones extend over the seams so giving the broad shoulder line the sleeves are in bell shape and box plaited falling loosely over the full ones of the fash conable waist at the neck is a collar with stole ends which Is applied over the jaci et on indicated I 1 nes the quantity of material required for the medium s ze is 4 yards 21 inches wide 3 ards 27 inches wide or s yards 44 inches wide with 6 yards of braid to trim as illustrate told in her boudoir A deep hemstitched hein is the usual finish and one end only is em soldered broad toes are scarce in the shoe coiner ever tl ing is pointed dainty and d feminine relieve the all light toilet with one single dark note in the shape ot a black boat or stole A most attractive color for the light muslin gown is one of those new long coats of white mohair which appear in both tight and loose fitting modes hand embroidered towels are the latest vogue in towels tor actual use here something especially nice is desired tae embroidery is done on plain alne 1 acl aback or other fine towel fabric taking the place of dam ak or other decoration cherry ng A 1 and dainty cherry pudding Is or the charlotte order pit the fruit an ho ir before it is needed and sugar it well then separate the whites and yolks of eggs allowing tour to a pound of pitted cherries camb up about sin macaroons and g rew halt over the cherries in the bottom of a bal ing dish next heat both white and yolks thoroughly abart then mix and add the rest of the macaroon crumbs pour over the fru t and bake until meringue Is set hems for table linen hemstitching is el lorn used on table linen unless the linen be pla n the del th of a hem tor a table cover it hemstitch ed is two inches for the cipkins one and a fourth inches for whipped hems the depth tor the cover is one half an inch and for the napkins only a narrow hem one auar of an inch deep when stewing prunes add one or two spoonfuls of red currant jell to the water in which the prunes are stewed A tinned saucepan should never be used for cooking spinach neither should this vegetable be passed t rough a wh e sieve to remove panes of glass thickly cover the putty with soft soap this will render the putty soft when it can be easily aci aped off and the glass removed to remove tar stains rub the marks with lard and then leave for a few hours that the tar may soften ing with spirits of turpentine will then remove the stain to clean a mirror first sponge over the glass with i little spirit then dust it avei v th some po veered blue tied up in n R ib th s off v ith a cloth ai 1 give a final p lish ft th sill ba fach f Iso thing m ch aas er has et been demised fo the drap rg of a girdle than tl e latest former on the market this ib s amply a narrow blade 0 steel some fo r inches in length at either end are tin teeth and sl dea in tendel to hold the sash ribbon firm ly it is placed in the center of the back and tl e girdle adjusts itself in natural folds from tl is point the summer G rl s freckles here 1 the lecile for a favorite lotion for removing freckles in the s immer time take an ounce of lemon juice one quarter of a dram of borax powdered and half a dram of sugar mix well and let it stand in a bottle for three davs it will then be fit for use and should be r abbed on the face and bands continua ll for a G rl s room in furni hing her room a g rl should bear in m nd that quality not quan city Is the keynote to she should decide on a color scheme and staci to it or it she departs slightly A SMART LITTLE COAT box coats of s ak are among the most fash enable garments lor little girls and are equally correct with or without collars this one is made of tan ored taffeta with collar of heavy lace fin shed with silk cording but can be left collarless it preferred from it let her go in the right diorec tiou and choose a color which cor e spends well with the main color scheme the arst place she should avoid too many personal photographs half a dozen of her dearest frenis photo and no more her room should contain at least one picture beautiful enoich to raise her to a higher plane whenever her eyes fall upon it she should be cautious in dealing with posters brie a brae and gewgaws S mi lacity of hue and outline should be her main idea striving rather to have a few good things than a great man inferior ones fancy blouse wa st waists made with fancy yokes of i arious sorts are among the favorites of the season and are exceedingly a t both in the fashionable thin silks and the many lovely mus lins that are so well liked this one is peculiarly charming and is made of mercerized batiste with a yoke made of bannings ban dings of the material held by fag gotting and is trimmed with Tene riffie wheels the material being washable the lining Is omitted but when sill or wool fabrics are used the fitted foundation Is in every way to be desired when liked the yoke can be of all over material or it can be made from either lace or other or na mental banding held together by or by banding of a contrast ng sort the waist consists of the fitted lin ng front bad s and yoke both the waist and sleeves are laid in fine tucks which are stitched tor a portion of their length only and which provide soft falness below the yoke 1 separate and arranged over the waist the closing being made at the centre back the quantity ot nat erial required or the me n size is 4 yards 21 aches aide 3 ards VI inches wide r bards 44 inches with 15 nf ai a i 1 fr 1 ard of al 0 er 7 1 material 18 inches wide for ake and cuffs and yard of silk for belt the prettiest laces tor lingerie hata are those of very fine mesh and dell cate pattern they should be rather straight stia ight with deep scalloped edge as the latter lessen the width ot the brim and detract from the data ty effect of the hat lemon jelly and charlotte russe an attractive way to serve lemon jelly is to combine it with charlotte n SSP with a sharp knife chop non enon e jelly into cubes and put three or four tablespoonfuls of it on each plate in the center ot each mound of jelly place two or three small lady fingers and over all pile vanilla fla bored sweetened whipped cream rose drops put in a small granite saucepan three and a half ounces of sugar ed granulated sugar is best add a i he ign s an admirable one and ia well adapted to all fashionable ma I 1 jenals pique linen and pongee as well as silk and cloth the quantity of ma terdal required for the medium size 4 years is 3 ards 21 2 ards 27 or 1 yards 52 inches wide with yard of all over lace tor collar tablespoonful of water four drops of cochineal and four drops of essence of rose stand over the fire and aa the mixture begins to melt stir gently for two or three minute and then take from the fire have ready large sleets sl of oiled paper and pour the syrup in drops about the size of large peas in rows on the paper As soon aa they are farm and hard remove the drops with a limber knife or spatula place on a sieve in a warm 1 until thoroughly dry then pack in glass jars or tight boies misses blouse waist young girls are always charming when wearing full waists made of soft material this one is peculiarly at and includes an oddly shaped yoke which is eminently becoming and chich gives the drooping der line As shown the material la embroidered ba biste tiste with yol e and cuffs of valenciennes enci ennes lace fin dished with little ruches of plain muslin and is un lined but there are innumerable fabrics which are equally ap ate many simple silks of the season are quite sufficiently youthful and such light a eight wools as chal lie and veiling will be worn the sea son through in addition to the large number of cotton and linen fabrics offered the waist consists of the fitted alln ing front and backs alb the behe and Is closed invisibly at the back when lined the yoke can be left tree at the lower edge it preferred but when the lining Is omitted it is at cached permanently at its lower edge on indicated lines the sleeves are the favorite ones of the season and at the waist is worn a soft crushed belt the quantity of material required tor the medi im size 14 ears Is 4 yards 21 inches wide sig yards 27 inches wide and ls yards 44 inches wide with ard of all over lace and a lard of sill for belt |