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Show i H JBiHBBwiMfc H-l 1 H The Revival of Sachet Bags. H Tho otil fashion ot wearing snrliot H bags In being revived The bags aro jH now heart-shaped and :iro suspended H by the snmo shade of bnoy ribbon. H Sometimes different colors nn com- H blued tu give the rainbow linos ho H much nought for. larger sachet bags, flj oblong unci heart-shape, :ir suspend- H od from tlu mirror knob of the dress- H er with good effect, nml they exhnlu H a delicate fragrance that Is refresh ing. It is qulto the fail to attach these sachet bags to coat hangers In the same color wltli which they are cov-rcci. cov-rcci. Thoy aro fastened t each end of tlio hanger and dnnsle at all sorts Wt lengths. Circular Skirt. Pull Hklrts, that aro conllned ovor tho hips yet take oft and graceful folds below, make, the latest shown and can bo relied upon as tho favor-ItoM favor-ItoM of tho coming season The ono i.s circular and is nr- r ranged In small . y, tneka at tho up- l Iwwl per portion that 1 UH jKlWjXj gl gives a yoke ef- l.uSL', . m foct but Is left JlmfMit!h plain at tho front. ,-U''' so avoiding unbo- -fyfysfflj&v o o in I n i; fullness. Sgiiyi Tlio model If mnilo --Ci(,i! of tan Colored 46G5Cliculn.r Skirt, foulard figured 22 to 30 waist. with brown and white and is trimmod with folds of tho material stitched with cortlcolll silk, but all the fashion-ablo fashion-ablo clinging materials aro udmlrahlo and trimming can be uppllii.io of any sort, little bias frills of tho material or anything that may bo prurorrod. Dotli skirt and folds aro circular and tho latter aro shaped to lit smoothly over tho foundation which can bo tucked at tho upper odgo as illustrated or arranged In gathers as prof erred. Tho quantity ot material required for Die medium size, is 10 yards "1 lachoa wldo 8 yards -7 inches wide H or 5 yards 44 Inches wide. H Tho pattern -1665 Is nut in sizes Tor a 12, M, 2U, 28 and 30 Inch waist H measure. I Blouse Eton. Short coats are tho favorites of tho season for handsome suits and promise prom-ise to still further increnso their toruo. This one is peculiarly smart and Includes both a novel yoke col-A col-A jSSSr filenvos Ilnlslied SI F3F tT ltli Hare eulTs - mMIJI nl"1 r" ,,f " xrt2?W''!l lo T'1" "10,'' ,rt "I''1'0 M,'M$$i ' lf mixed gray iffi-tfffim cheviot. with U$Wu& threads or white J$Mw' trimmed with Wr7yvir whlto cloth and Jw$$j$$h u,,lt' velvet to give tfjjij'fiii a exceedingly 4C00 i:iouw)i:ion, handsome as well 32t40bim a-, novel effect, but all suiting materials aro appropriate appro-priate and trimming can lie vnriud aaln and again, llralil of all sorts ts in stylo and numberless bandings aro shown. Tho Hat neck Is especially tioslrable and the box plait effect at tho back, produced by tho clongutud yoke. Is as becoming us It is now inasmuch in-asmuch as it does away with tlio ovomroad back apt to result from a plain blouao. Taj Iiton Is mndo with fronts and back and la fitted by means of shoulder shoul-der and under-arm seams. Over It is arranged tho yoke collar, which droops over tho hhoulders, ami both nock and front edges aro Mulshed with a shaped band overlaid with pointed tabs. Tho bolt Is full and arranged I ovor tho lower edge, closing with tho ij coat at tho front Tho sleovos aro Ak mado In ono piece each, nro tuckd " above tho wrists and are held by tho cults, tno -pointed bands concealing the soauis. Tho quantity of material requlrod for tho medium size Is 4V4 yards 21 inches wide, 374 yards 27 inches wldo or V& ynnls 44 Inches wldo. The pattern 4666 Is cut in sizes tor a 22, Si, J6, 3S and 40 Inch bust mens-uro. mens-uro. The Floral Muff. Among tho now departures in gifts for brldcamnlds Is tho flowery muff. It forms a pretty as well as a serviceable service-able prosont, for It Is by no mean the fragllo thing it seems The llouor.s are flxod on a foundation into which tho ronl muff Is slipped, and this may 6o sable, ormlne, moloskln or In fact, wlmteer the generosity or means of thu bridegroom may suggest Some or tho frllllngs to tho flower muffs are of real lace, so that altogether tho dainty token Is oy no means Inexpensive, Inexpen-sive, often. Indeed, costing far more than a piece of Jewelry. f'i tcben A paint brush makes a good swab for greasing enke tins. Of course the butter applied must be melted. If It is desired to heat baker's rolls leave them In the bag In which they ' enmo and twisting it up tightly place . It in the oven. Tho rolls will plump I up as soft and fresh as when first purchased. pur-chased. Water, bread and butter (In tiny balls) should bo at linnd for replenishing replenish-ing at a formal dinner quite as much as when the family Is alone, nnd an adept waitress will see that they aro Berved without being asked. Most housekeepers are accustomed to freshen salads and other vegetables by soaking In cold wntcr, hut not every one knows that most fruits aro vastly Improved by being treated in tho same manner. Pears, penches and liko thin-skinned fruits, likewise berries, ber-ries, should never bo soaked, but plums, melons, bananas and even grapes benefit by the process. Tomatoes To-matoes and cucumbers are made over, so to speak. wk0anmgtt To Clean Oilcloth, Tiles, Etc. Put Into n pall of hot water two or three handfuls of salt and wnsh with a linen rag. It takes oft nil stains and leaves a beautiful polish. To Clean Krult Jars Quickly. Kill them (almost) with hot soapsuds. Then put Into tho Jnrs an ounce of carpot tncks and shako vigorously; afterwards rlnso well in clean cold water and turn upsldo down to dry. This Is n much quicker method of cleaning than the ordinary one. To llrighton Mirrors. These may ho rendered brilliant and spotless by rubbing them with tlssuo paper vigorously vigor-ously for a moment or two. To Remove Red Ink Stains. Moist-on Moist-on tho stains with a mixture of ordinary ordi-nary alcohol and nitric acid. Some colors might not stand such a sluing application, so It would be advisable In the first Instance to try the preparation prepara-tion upon n loose pieco of the material. ma-terial. Art In Tea Jackets. A beautiful tea Jacket could bo made of Dresden or pompadour ribbon Joined Join-ed with plain hllk or with lace. The embiohb-red panels also mnko lovely little jackets, having the ledge lor the bottom of the sleeve ami Jacket A material which look, quite rich, and Is very eflectle when accordion pleated. Is ulbatro.ss. A great deal of lace is used upon the smart new Jackets. Girl's Costume. I Tucked frocks are much In fashion for girls and are exceedingly attractive attrac-tive ns well as girlishly simple. This ono Is made of white batiste dotted with palo green nnd Is charming, but all the pretty washable fabrics ns well as the many soft -g wools nnd simple 53, fte silks can be utll- c$ flJilfflL Izcd, any mnterlal x'wPl?" that allows of tuck- WA;sH Ing being npproprl- ..fe?(Inii , rflffift In pattern shown AiUvjr tho waist Is laid 'L'XxtS In nariow perpen- vcWji?' dlculn- tucks that " fotm tho )oke nnd I -A. ngaln In wider -" le-horizontal le-horizontal ones 46S7 WiTh (wtutne, nbovo tho belt, and nt0 '4 J,l, Is gathered at tho waist line nnd arranged ar-ranged ovor a body lining that can be cut away beneath the oke when a transparent eftect Is desired. Tho bertha I circular and cut In deop handkerchief points at front, back and shoulders, nnd Is eminently graceful. Tho sleeves are mado In two portions por-tions each, the upper ones tucked, tho under ones full and nre gathered Into straight cuffs. Thu skirt Is straight, tucked in two gioups of three each, and gathered at the belt. The quantity of material required for tho medium slzo Is S'.i yards 27 Inches wldo, 7 ynnls 32 Inches wldo or 5Vj yards 44 Inches wide. Tho pattern 4667 Is cut In sizes for girls of 8, 10, 12 and 14 years of age, Misses' Sailor Blouse, Sailor styles always aro popular with young girls and aro peculiarly woll suited to their neods. This stylish styl-ish blouse Is made on the familiar lines but with tho big sleeves of tho season and Is of whlto linen bandod with the material and blue, and whlto brnld. With It Is worn n silk tlo knotted In true sailor fashion. The cSik'ffl oil i ' v,' W 1 42B M . ki-k Sailor Mouse. 1 2 to 1 0 yearn ""J big square collar falls over tho shoulders shoul-ders to glo tho broad effect of fashion fash-ion and tho shield Is stitched on horizontal hori-zontal lines that aro most effective. To mnko tho blouse for n girl of It years of ago will be required 3 yards of material 27, !'. yards 32 or 24 yards 1 1 Inches wide. A May Mnnton pattern. No. 4426, sizes 12 to 1G years, will he mailed to nny nddress on receipt of ten cents. |