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BB Tho modo will dovolop satisfactorily BB. la any of tho dross materials In either BB cotton or woolen stuffs. A pretty do- BB Tolopmont would bo In tho plain col- Bfl orod cloth, with tho bertha finished by BB braid or piping of contrasting color. BB Another foaturo to bo considered Is in BB making wqbIi frocks. Tho bortha mny BB bo taken off and laundered, thus fresh- BB oning tho wholo dress and saving in BB tho laundry bill. BB Cashmoro, albatross, silk, chorlot, BB sorgo or light walght woolons nrt ma- BB torlals suitod to fho modo. fl. Child's Apron. BB' Every girl should havo an apron for BBj homo and school wear, and ovory BH mothor knows BB what a saving thoy S BB aro on tho drosses, jfjS? BB A qualrL llttlo Wtc) r' apron thnTwlll bo gfcWfl BBJ; app'rooLntcd bo- WrStf BB causo of Its com- Ml... -4- BB fort and Simplicity T&FKJ&?i'h B is shown horo in a r BH model that will JJ BB provo most Batis- B , factory for school ft--.y B . ,-voar. Tho apron j B " Is in throo pieces 1 M front, hack and v L BB shnpod shouldor 1 Ho H s'trap. Tho' front KD . BH and back yoes might bo undorfacod' H with tho , material to givo . moro BJ strongih across thq bust 'and shoul-BB shoul-BB dors." Tho otrap may bo cowed to tno Bfl apron, or a proty way to fasten it ts BB By poarl buttonH. Any of tho apron B materials aro sultablo to tho modal BH gingham, llnon, lawn, batUto; or for BJ ovoryday wear brown holland is os- BB poclally nice. Bbi Bfl Duttor daintily moldod and sorrod BH on a tiny lottuco loaf is ploasing. B Varnlshod wood work should bo Bfl washod with warm wator to which BB louio tea has been addod. BB To cloun a tuffcta silk skirt tnko BB equal parts of wator and ammonia BB and rub on with a brush. Bfl A bpoouful of koroscno In boiled BB Btaroh keeps it from sticking, but do Bfl Dot uso enough to mako It smell of the BB Scatter salt on a carpet when H swooping and you will not only find BH It has a cleansing effect, but that It Bfl also keeps away moths. flfl A heaping teaspoonful of pulvorizod flfl ohocolato for oach glass of lomouado flfl (Hiakos chocolnto lomonndo, that is a flfl chnngo from tho other kind. HI To prevent chooso from becoming HH moldy, vrap It in n cloth which has flfl boon dipped In vinegar and wruug as HH dry as possible. Keop In a cool placo. IJ The Bmall mops, such as aro used H to oleanoo flno glaBSwnro, really mako BJ ;exoollont dusters. To cloauuo thorn m (throw- thorn Into soapsuds and let H ithoni como.to.a boil. BJ It you havo not trlod croam cheoao H and plnoapplo' sandwiches a treat H awaits yoMv cll0l' tn0 Pineapples flno' H "and'Arafn. Spread tho bread thinly H 'wltli cheese, sprlnhle with tho plno- H ' applo' aria presB tjgothorn then cut BJ HJ BJ i it BBf H ' Uutxt . ', the sandwiches In thin, slender strips. Pulvoiizo and mix one ouuco each of cedar, rhubarb and cloves, put in bags and hnng in your clothes closots; thoy will provont moths and givo a good, wholesomo perfurao to your clothing. To romovo a glass stoppor pour hot wator over tho neck of tho bottle. Tho heat causos tho glass to expand, nnd it then being considerably larger than tho stopper, readily releases tho latter. A tomporary way to servo Ico cream la in Jolly molds. Turn tho Jolly out on a plato and scoop out tho center with a tenspoon dipped In hot water. Fill tho thick shell of Jelly with Ico cream and servo at onco. White Silk Waist. Blouso of whlto silk mndo with threo deep crosswise tucks at tho hot- torn and similar (Xf&& tucks on tho jjE&4?p sleeves at a corro- fgf$ sponding height. jJ Tho yoko is of yflfwfcfc. brussels laco. un- MM$! lined, bordored fFv wlth a bflnd of m it W,ti Ir,8h guipure from M i'V-Voll wnloh escape pns- Aj&fvSrZ&Z? 8omnt;'r!o tassels. CdV1 Tho sleovo puffs P$$7J iVx aro ot ta0 DrUBii2l3 Mswsm iVlIace' fln,&heL' wjth ifrrfidWk 'Mcntta comPosed of WW VA "dool, lucks of the M silk. Wiener Chic For the Small Tots. Embroidory is tho prevailing trimming. trim-ming. Nearly ovory dresa shows somo dainty hand work. Skirts may bo longthoned by inserting insert-ing a band of embroidery abovo tho horn. A simplo, lnoxponslvo drcs3 must bo nccompanled with neat and stylish footwoar. Collar, bolt nnd cuffs nro deco-ratod deco-ratod with old-fashionod cross-stitch through ombroidory ennvns. Though it Is seldom called by tho old namo tho old reefer coat is a good modol, especially for girls. ! Fashions In Feet. In Paris tho fashion In feet has changed. JTho, SpaAlBh foci, onco tho rago, hnj now goho out of faahlbn and Is found fault with for its thick-noss. thick-noss. North nnd South American foot aro looked upon, as bolng nearest perfection. Tho shapo is gonerally rathor long in proportion to its width and tho instop Is highly arched. How-ovor, How-ovor, tho oxcosslvoly pointed too Is being be-ing dlttcarded in Paris, as elsowhero, and tho fashion Is actually to wear n shoo which has tho natural shapo of tho foot. Tho knlfo blade Plnt hns vanished, not only from walking shoes and morning top boots but from tho ovonlng slipper. Ladles' Blouse Coat and Skirt Among tho many new designs for costumes nono Is moro popular than tho blouso coat with attached Louis XV. skirt. In tho coat additional ovl- CIBft denco of good - trfr tnsto is shown in 'kf tho deep rippling f1j!r capo which broad- fjfuf( ens tho Bhouldors, Mi nccordlng to cur- VjSy rent fashions, and dLftftfe which may bo used j V with or without 11 tho stolo facing. l(.lLrfrS Tho bolt may bo TPvUl of tho samo ma- f I VM terlal or of leather, Ju ! S and tho coat may (M l ' ? bo olthor of two Jl& lengths. Tho skirt is one of the newest models mod-els of soveu-goro shnplng. The front Is ornamontod by tucks or plaits at tho side Beam and Is a good modol to follow In making aTeparato skirt or for tho costume. Provision is made for tho medium sweep", dip or round longth, thus maklrig It valuable for making different skirts. A very smart costumo would bo of mixed gray cheviot or English mixture, or of canvas, can-vas, pongco, broadcloth or wool crash. MODISH SEPARATE WAIST8. j y Xr'' - "y onds. Motifs uf laco or passomonterio lTAQQs nt tno P'nts- Coarso linen laco at ' Ocr (X ? SrT stock and cuffs. Brick- red velvet ''3S5'SsSwf'ft ribbon and loops. Tho woolen por- Separato waists may bo of anothor mntiial than tho skirt, but should bo tho samo color. 1. BrQwn silk and woolen material combined. Tho silk pojorlno yoke Is stretched down to, ilip waist on tho Bides and hack, hut falls loosely In front, caught only Invisibly at tho tion is lnld in pressod pleats. 2, Gray giaco taffota, with shaped bands of conrso gray Hnon laco, outlined out-lined by bias bands of tho silk. White Valenciennes yoko and wrist ruffles. Oray silk crocheted buttons, connected connect-ed by silk cords. Shaped tucklngs ovor tho shouldor |