Show GOWNS THE dresden hues are with Us the summer colors judging by a track along the piazzas these days are yelte and pink or more properly speaking they are the dresden colors white gowns with pink vests white hats trimmed with pink roses cul white dresses with handsome pink embroideries upon them and whole pank suits are seen in preference to all others with a touch of alice blue to imade them complete the dresden colors which included te lovely shade of grass green and some beautiful blues of the forget me enot shade are displayed to their very ibert advantage in the thin summer goods there are pink lawns and pink muslins which leae nothing at all to be desired in the way of good taste they are neat pretty in tone being not too dark and they are soft and easily draped there is one pink in particular a shade of japonica pink which Is admirable it Is becoming to nearly all faces ham timbales chop some very fine and add a tablespoon melted butter also a little pepper toast slices of bread and spread some of the chopped ham on each slice add a dropped egg to each slice also and then you have minced ham with dropped eggs on toast eggs can be omitted makes a inice cold dish for lunch or supper an other way is to chop ham and cold potatoes together season with salt pepper and butter add a few crackers rolled fine shape with the shands into small cakes using a little flour and try the same as fishcakes serve hot simple linen waist blouse of lilac linen made with a box plait in the middle of the front on each side of which are two tucks it Is trimmed around the neck with a band of material the ends of which are turned back on each side of the front forming tabs fastened with but tons the shaped collar Is of the linen ornamented with buttons the fine sleeves are finished below the elbows with bands and straps of the material over tight cuffs also of the material ornamented with the but tons the pretty girdle is of the linen and forms a strap tn front silk glove problem solved what to do with the old silk gloves lias long been a problem with the girl who hates to throw away her clothes as long as any merit remains in them elbow length silk gloves are empens ive but the fingers wear out just as quickly as any other kind and of course no one wants to wear ragged finger tips mending is almost imps one summer girl has hit upon a clever idea when her silk gloves are worn out at the fingers she cuts ithem oft in a straight line across the knuckles makes a little hem and ledges it with a narrow bit of lace this makes a dainty pair of mitts with long wrists just the thing to wear with this summers elbow sleeves it silk stockings could only be made over the same way white and gold A novel idea at an english wedding was the carrying out of the color scheme in white and gold even to the color of the hair of each attendant all of whom had golden locks the bride herself marjorie neall daugh ter of lord george neall who change her name as she married her cousin percy neall wore white tulle with a long train of gold brocade the tulle was spangled with gold and her girdle was cloth of gold the golden train was carried by three lit tie golden haired children the bridesmaids were also in white and gold their white lace coats being fas bened with gold buttons and each wore a gold chain with gold initial pendants the gifts of the bridegroom apply a drop of oil to the door hinges to keep them from creaking A cork soaked in oil makes a good substitute for a glass stopper kitchen tables may be made white as snow it washed with soap aad wood ashes floors look best scrub bed with cold water soap and wood ashes the mica windows of coal stoves can easily be cleaned with a soft cloth dipped in vinegar and water this should be done when putting the stove up add to the covered brick used as a door stop a strip of the covering sewed strongly to the sides and rals ed just enough to admit the foot then lift it by the toes and save stooping in sickness when disinfectants are needed in sinks and basins use car bolic acid allowing four tablespoon fuls to each pint of cold water pour down the pipes and let it remain an hour before flushing halt an ounce of gum arable dis solved in a of boiling wa ter and adding plaster of paris to form a thick paste apply with a brush to the edges of broken china and join ends evenly together summer styles in covers small cushion covers of linen are seen in sheerest weaves with open work effects that look as though they must break apart at ones touch others are in heavier grades with eyelet designs covers tor round cushions are nearly all in very fine linen with insertion decoration and lace edging buttonholes are worked above the ruffles at either end through which wash ribbons are drawn and tied in bows boudoir ff buy your veils to suit your bats both for color and size some new patent leather hats are a light gray in color some kind of light shoulder scarf for evening Is a necessity both flat bows of ribbon and silk ties are used in the smart low shoes every kind of old fashioned white or ecru lace collar or fichu Is in use patent leather belts and shopping bags look well with the colored linen costumes there are charming tailored frocks of alpaca and brilliantine lne for the boating girl the scarlet linen shoe Is the most startling yet it seems altogether too outre tor the street real lace matinees are worn by the many being especially pretty with the half sleeved bodices m vogue for little boys the bowl crown roll brim sailors are worn the patent leather sailor and the sailor cap being equally fashionable the sailor costume still retains its popularity both for small girls and boys and to most children it is tain to prove a becoming model spanish buns five eggs well beaten cut up in a cup of warm new milk halt a pound of fresh butter one pound of sifted flour and a wineglass of yeast set it to rise for an hour in a warm place when risen silt in halt a pound ot white sugar and halt a grated buc meg add one wineglass of wine or brandy mixed one wineglass of rosewater and one cup of currants which have been previously cleaned mix these well pour it into pans and set to rise again for naif an hour bake one hour the above is a famous recipe and dates back over one hundred years charming summer costume A faintly pink muslin worn over a pink slip a black picture hat with a cluster of pale pink flowers beneath the brim and a pink parasol covered with white net or lace makes a charming costume for a warm sunny day silk and ecru and bis auit lawn are very fashionable and require relief tones to suit the wearer dark blue is an admirable foil and quiet in effect but for smart wear the blonde should select turquoise the pale blonde with golden or flaxen hair might choose lime or apple green and the brunette cerise or cherry color in silk for the afternoon A pretty model for an afternoon silk gown has the skirt plaited and stitched down for a distance about the waist there Is added to this a deep shaped flounce plaited and stitched down tor several inches a fashion that gives it a beautiful flare at the bottom this Is beaded by a band of irish lace four or five inches deep edged with velvet ribbon and with straps of the ribbon crossing it at intervals on the bodice is a little bolero with coat tails there are drooping lapels faced with velvet and a deep collar made of lace and straps of velvet like the trimming on the skirt the sleeves end just below the elbow with a broad loose cuff to match the collars with lace ruffles falling out of this the new very sheer silks are a boon for without being warm or looking heavy they have firmness of texture to resist the dampness in pinkish lilac is a frock of sheerest chiffon feta trimmed with cream batiste em in which are shown fine threads of lilac this was used for the bib front and stock on blouse and also for the rolling collar and fancy cuffs on sleeves from end of bib to waist line the material is puffed the deep shaped girdle is made ot the silk little touch of smartness smart flowing ties are made from sill handkerchief ends it a fancy one is chosen two will be required one Is cut diagonally across this is tor the knot and ends the other is required to stretch across the color foundation and to bring around to meet in front so that the tie will no look like a made one the two tri angles are then knotted in a four in hand bow and tacked into place in the front plaid and striped effects are particularly nice for this palatable summer stew cut two pounds of the best end of neck of lamb into neat chops melt one ounce of dripping in a pan fry two sliced onions in it till ot a pale brown color add one ounce flour one and a half pints stock or water stir till they boil put in the chops three leaves of mint and a little salt and pepper cook them slowly tor one hour then three pounds new potatoes scraped and sliced cook for halt an hour longer serve hot with a thick border ot cooked peas navy blue pongee frock trimmed tt ath heavy white embroidery in suspender ei style suspender styles still hold good in spite of the many predictions to the contrary voiced earlier in the season but more interesting developments ol 01 the style are being made all the while one of the prettiest of the many adaptations was made with a nine gore skirt the suspenders wide ones too rose from an oddly shaped bit which bloused a little above the girdle and ended in an other shaped piece both the shaped pieces were scalloped the scallops facing and both suspender girdle and skirt were trimmed with buttons and worked buttonholes evening coats in the silk coats taffeta perhaps holds precedence but the soft chiffon faille several of the satin finished supple silks and the crapes are all well liked by the cloak makers for evening wear while for carriage use taffeta is at the head of the silk list some of the exquisite brocaded silks in one tone or in delicate flower color ings are utilized for evening coats elaborately trimmed in lace and are especially charming over sheer white frocks or one tone frocks in delicate tints NEW PARIS GOWNS the gown at the left is of mauve gray crepe de chine the skirt Is coy ered with a long tunic which forms deep scallops and Is bordered with a tucked band of the material the bol forms a sort of collar cut in points and bordered with the tucked band it opens over a crossed waistcoat of the material bordered with embroidery the girdle forming odd points at the sides is of white silk trimmed with narrow velvet of a little darker shade than the gown and fastened in front aist A 4 I 1 with a buckle the Is of white silk or linen the elbow sleeves are all plaited and puffed the other gown Is of cerise cloth the skirt is made with fine plaits over the hips and with groups of diagonal plaits at ahe bottom the bolero is also made with diagonal plaits and has long re tiers opening over a white waistcoat fastened with a single row of buttons the sleeves are also plaited diagonal ly and finished at the elbows with turn over cuffs of the material and ruffles of batiste or linen |