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Show v flflj Cold Bullion In Favor. BJ Gold bullion plays no small part In Bflfl Che uinko-up of sunimor coufoctlona. BBS lAmong tho girdles of. tlio moment aro SH thoao'of cloth of gold, ombrolderod In Blfl ollk (loss in small iloslnnn. (ho color BBS of tho embroidery matching that of SB the frock with which the girdle Is to BBB be worn. A pale blue pongee silk BBBj hns a deeply pointed girdle in cloth BBI pt gold, embroidered with Binnll fleur- BBBj tio-lls in pule blue silk. A sago grcun BBBj tetantlnc costume shows a 'cloth of Bflfl Cold crush girdle, embroidered in Bflfl Vllsks nearly nn inch In diameter. HBH Bflfl New Fashionable Colors. HB ThQMiowe.it tints are geranium pink flfl iNonpolltiin violet and the popular HB 'champagne "simile, which look so Br pretty trimmed with luce, and, In ad-' lltlon, there nre some rose pinks, fll Ipnlo ..turquolsn blue, while a fresh shadtj of mauvo will be specially ap- H predated by blondo beauties, and a ft' lsllvcrgray is suitable for slight H imournlng. Tho fashionable brown, Bfll Inow called mordoro, is also represent- 'cd, nnd thcro aro two good shades ,of Bflfl royal-blue and u rich poppy red. Tho BIB jwliltc .silks nre suitable for children's ifrocks, as they aro rather moro sub- HB intantlal than Jnpaneso washing silks, Bflfl though just as easy to tuck nnd qulto fll us soft, and any of the pale tints will Bflfl make smart and scrvlceablo slips for fll all occasions. BBB" BBI Batioto and Lace. Bflfl No waist of the season is more do- w elrablo than tho pretty ono of sheer batlsto mado with n fnncy yoke. The model shown is admlrablo "and is adapted both to tho odd waist and tho. HBV gown as well ns to many materials' 'and combinations, but is shown in BflJ mercerized batlsto with yoke of all- j' over matorlal, consisting of narrow J shirred bands and laco insertion, and Wr W R W& I fc . BBI l 'ffCvtf?i!jai H Dcslcn by May Manton. frills of lace gathered to form head- -'- ings. Tho line of tho yoke is a po- H cullarly dcslrablo ono and the alcoves H form tho wide and drpoplng puffs that H7 aro eo much in voguo and so graco- H ful. To niako the waist for n woman H of modium size will bo required 4 H yards of material, 21, 3 yards 27 or H 1 yards 44 inchos wide, with ' r yards 18 Inchoa wido for yoko, 5 H yards of laco and Vj yard of soft silk b-- for bolt. ABB-4 BBB Dry Chocolate Ice Cream. H ' Whip tho whtto of 1 egg until 'dry, fl and add gradually one-third cup of H powdered sugar. Tako a cup of dou- B, bio croam and 1 teaspoon of Tanllla m" or other oxtract, and boat thoroughly until the croam is thick throughout. fl, Fold tho whito of egg and cream to- L' - eether, chill, and pour into tho mold, B which should previously have been m.,r Chilled and llnod with chocolate ico H cream. Tho outer lining ncods to bo B spread about an inch thick. After J pouring in tho filling, cover with tho M .ico croam, filling tho mold ns full as H possible; spread a plcco of whito H wrapping paper over tho top, press ft tho covor down on top securoly, arid B pack tho whole away in salt and Ico. B w Our Summery Gowns. H "r Deep berthas of laco or, of tho ma- H k ,i tor!al and bands of laco ontro deux H aro smart. Tho waist be-low tho her- M , tha may havo a fow bands of cording H iv,f or of flno tucks, or, again, of laco in- H ''"a aerton, or the bodlco may bo qulto H 3Mhi. Plain, S,A( should' be largo and rather H -T' $:?tf&;ffrato;. ono largo puff with a fall H ' WlVK? tho elbow whero tho doop H ' i?P1o1&'od to tho sleovo, or throo H jr fmircoriiparatlvoly largo puffs with H I- tho rufllo of laco added In tho same H way at tho olbow or just a llttlo bo H Flno valeiJclonnes edging la bocom- lng moro and moro fashionable, and H charming gowns aro trimmed, only i with narrow rufllos on tho waist as fl' Woll aa tho whole length of tho skirt, H -each ruffle being edged with this nar- Some of the Latest Designs In Gar- ments Gold Bullion Very Popular In Make-Up of Summer Confections ! Little Hints. row lace. The yoke may bo of Insertion Inser-tion joined together wttii tine leather stitching or laid between bands cf lawn. Vol; en are also made of lace edging laid on n line white ground. Keeping Vegetables. Fresh. Celery, parsley, lettuce or watercress water-cress can bo kept fresh and green an Indefinite length of time by nelng thoroughly sprinkled with water each day, put into a brown .paper baff'to keep It from the air nnd placed on Icj. Celery, especially, grows mellower mel-lower under this treatment. Orange oi lno Jelly Is preferable to a heavy dessert on a warm day. .Mint suiicu may now be bought in battles Just ns catsup or pickles are put up. Drown paper moistened In vinegar will polish your tins until they shine llko silver. Rub a drop of ollvo oil on your knives and forks boforo putting away, nnd they will retain their brightness and be free from runt. Whito cheesecloth and seersucker are recommended for kitchen aprons, as thoso mntt'rlals nre easily washed and require no Ironing. In those warm dnys, when gas, oil and gnsollne stoves aro so much used, a gnllon bcttlo of ammonia should be always on hand as a safeguard against fire. Iflamos yield readily to a shower show-er of ammonia. For the Summer Girl. ' For tho summer glrl'n room thcro aro now Imported chests of drawers which can be set upon a table. They match the cretonno furnishings now In vogue. Tho chest Is no higher than an nfterncon tea tablo and less than two, feet wldo and deep. It Is covered with cretonne, and has five drawers, also covorod in cretonno, cre-tonno, with French lettering In gold, setting forth that tho compartments aro Intonded for gIovest cravats, ribbons, rib-bons, handkerchiefs and veils, Tho CllQSt rnn be nnrkivl In, Mm nttnm fa -j i Unit -i...j-. a VtnU.iunl saves carrying boxos, to say nothing of tho trouble of locating locat-ing accessories of dress in a bureau of tho guest room. Kumysc. ' Dissolve a third of a yeast cako In a gill of warm milk and add two tea-spoonfuls tea-spoonfuls of granulated sugar. Havo ready n beer bottle with a patent stop-por. stop-por. If you cannot get this, havo very stout cord to fasten down tho cork, and soak tho cork before putting It In tho bottlo. Fill the bottlo three-quarters full of blood-warm milk, heatod to this temporaturo, or warm from tho cow, and pour In tho yeast mixture. mix-ture. Shake hard for two minutes nnd cork tightly. Set tho bottlo In tho warm kitchen for six hours, or until tho contents begin to "work." Then sot In tho Ico box and leave thero until needed. Told in Her Bovidoir' Llttlo ties, fichus, collars, bolts and all tho "flnlshos" nro tho most Important Im-portant things about tho tollot. Such a smart Jabot may bo mado by gumming velvet disks to plain raous-sellno raous-sellno do solo. Short sklrtB show a trim patent leather walking shoe with low heel and generous bow. .Tho mixture of different laces accomplished ac-complished In ono frock Is ono of tho amazing features of this year's fashions, fash-ions, Somo of tho most oxcluslvo of tailored tail-ored gowns aro dono In ono color throughout, self-colored buttons, embroidered em-broidered In solfcolor, and braids to match, bolng used. The Handkerchief as a Material. Tho rago for fancy articles mado from handkerchloffi has by no moans died out, and handkerchiefs In various vari-ous sizes are now woven with this end in vlow. ' . A Equaro as largo as tho old-fash-lonod bandanna Is printed In sweet poas, In' pink or lnvondor shades, Throo of thoso squaros aro dlvldod Into quarters. Four points of ono handkerchief aro turned In, nnd tho position of tho squnro is rovorsed, the Joining bolng effected by a coarso laco beading through which ribbon is run, plnlc for the sweet peas, lavondor for lavender blossoms. The corners of tho other wo hand-korchUfs hand-korchUfs are then Joined to form a flounce, which hangs around tho pll-ow.ln pll-ow.ln deep points. The back of tho billow Is of lawn to match tho prevailing pre-vailing tono In the flowers. For the Dining Room. A few drops cf oil of lavender In a silver bowl or ornamentnl dish of omo kind, half filled with very, hot water, nnd set In tho dining room Just -boforo pinner Is served, gives n delightful and Intangible freshness to the atmosphere of tho apartment. Hostossos often put a small vessol In tho parlor and dressing rooms, when 'arranging the lic'ise for n festivity. The suggetitlon Is especially valuablo to the hostess hi a small apartment, which sometimes In tho bustlo of preparation bi'comes stuffy. Rules for Arranging Flowers. In arranging flowers for tho tablo thero are rt few rules to follow: 'Oroup them loosely with plenty of dollcato green leaves as a groundwork ground-work nnd above all things havo somo rogar4 for color In arrangement. Do not plnce together all sorts and conditions con-ditions of blossoms. Simple, unpretentious unpre-tentious Jars are the most suitable as flowor holders. Clear glass Jars that how tho stems to perfection are appropriate ap-propriate for wild roses. A flower ccnterpleco on a dining tnblo should be kept so low that It will 'not inter-fo-e with tho view across the table. Pongee and Lace. No material makes more satisfactory satisfac-tory underskirts for summer wear than pongee It Is light in weight, sheds dust and can bo laundered with success If proper caro bo taken. This ono is admirable In design and Includes In-cludes a rcmaxsiijlounce, that la buttoned onto a smooth fitting upper portion, and Is trimmed with self-colored self-colored laco. Tho flounce provides abundant Hare about tho feet whllo the plain portion above does awny with all fulnoss over tho hips, a most essential feature of petticoats worn under tho fasR.fcmblo full skirts. When liked seycjl flounces can bo DeslgtTbyMay Mnnton. mado with ono upper skirt, so allowing allow-ing renewal of tho soiled portion .with tho minimum of labor. Tho quantity of material requlrod for tho medium sizes Is, for skirt 2V4 ynrds 21 or 1 yards 3G inches wldo, for flounce C yards 21 or 3 yards 3G Inches wldo. Pink Is In Again. Tho household which has cherishod grandmother's old pinking Iron may now bring forth tho treasuro nnd put It to good uso. For all tho ruchlngs omployod so largely thl8 season a . pinked odgo Is most effective, and tho Irons can bo bought In scallops of various vari-ous sizes. Point de'esprlt frocks havo ruchlngs of ribbons or pinked taffetas, hats aro trimmed with pinked ruchlngs ruch-lngs and all tho smartest petticoats havo pinked ruchlngs act on tho flounces. - Novel Bedroom Sets. Dainty bodroom seta In pale-toned china aro now offered for the guest room of tho lnoxpenslvo summer cot-Uigo cot-Uigo whero gas has not boon Introduced. Intro-duced. They consist of a small tray, holding a glass, a small pitcher for Ico water, a candle-stick nnd a cov-ored cov-ored matdibox, Theso como In plain whito china, with bandB in colors to match tho rooms, nnd also in white and gold and Dresden doslgns. Curling Ostrich Tips. To curl ostrich tips dip tho feathers in water in which a little borax baa boon dissolved. Then curl In tho usual amateur fashion; that la, by stretching threo or four strands of tho plumnge at a tlmo over tho blado of n dull knife until dry. This gives a flno and lasting curl. Melon Pink a New Shade. Melon pink Is a now shado which should bo intense enough to suit evon the prosont liking for vivid effects. It Is found In- thq cotton voiles, Bilks, etc |