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Show Making Ribbon Rose. To mako a handsome ribbon roso Is jir no or tho most popular of the mart girl's drosa accessories. You Uko threo yards of No. 60 satin ribbon la two shades of pink. Thrco loops two and a half Inches to three and a hatf Inches deep, and one end four inches, of light pink ribbon, with two loops of deeper pink ribbon added, form a bow, which Is the background of tho rose. Tho slnglo end Is tied about tho bow and trimmed to a point. la this row tho roso Is embedded. The contor of tho roso Is mads of tho deeper pink ribbon. A yard and a fourth of this Is doubled down tho middle mid-dle and wrapped about a wlro stem to form tho roso center. Three petals of dark and threo of light pink ribbon aro added, each two and a half to three and a half Inches deep. Theso aro simply loops of ribbon which form tho outer petals of tho largo roso. A spray of rosa follago can bo used to make tho effect moro realistic. A bow for tho hair can bo mado of ono yard of light pink ribbon, with flvo loops and one end. Four buds made of dark- rer pink ribbon aro added. Tho stems (with calyx) are bought ready-made. Blouse of White 8llk. Blouso of white silk mado with groups of tucks .AflHk Rnd trimmed at dBS) tho top' yolto fash' KJTnMf Ion, between the "Q tucks, with straps V t Pink volvet, or jgjl silk, ornamented ff$Q. with motifs or lfty $i whlto laco. The JRfYCS standing collar Is ff)Lf Ay mado with groups ntrJ fffiifi f stitching and 1"? mfl tho lltUo cravat ,s "efCTX' Tho alcoves aro s$e--jjri tucked In tho same vr I way tho tucks W J I'onInG out t0 ftvf form a puff nt tho j yj o 1 b o w, and tho l''I 'owor Part '8 trim- Hr mpl with tho ntnk. TOlvot and laco motifs. Tho glrdlo Is of pink velvet, or 3llk, fastened with a silver buckle. Wiener Wien-er Chic. Taffeta Shirt Waist When tho summer girl' wishes to look tho most captivating In tho morning morn-ing she will appear In either a fresh .hand-embroldcrcd linen shirt waist or in a crlsp-looklng shirt waist costume of taffeta. Tho stylish way of making . Ifc a taffeta shirt waist dress Is to trim t it with medallions of Irish or Para ' W euay laco, with French knots In some striking contrasting color, outlining ach medallion. Two medallions aro sufficient to use on the shirt waist, .which will look smart If fastened with pearl buttons, which aro so much tho fashion this season. ' Cherry Bounce. Cherry bounco Is a species of popular popu-lar cordial used In tho South, and kept among (ho familiar rules of sick-room cookery. Tako four pounds of sour cherries and tho samo quantity of ewoet onos. Put them In a wooden dish. Pound them hard .enough to crush tho cherries and break all tho stones. Pir. tho cherries Into a stone Jar, mixing In two and a half pounds of whlto sugar. Pour a gallon of the best whisky or brandy over them, and urn tho whole into a demijohn. Kop It corked tightly and shako It r7 day tor a month. At the end of six months or a year strain it and bottle It Ujo It for a cordial, serving It in mlnlaturo glasses. For Country House Party. Gown of very light bclgo, or cham-pagno cham-pagno silk voile. Tho skirt Is shirred finely at tho top, forming a hip H& yoke, then about Tmii half-way down tho FJ fullnesses drawn 5' In by groups of Xw shirring, loavlng AiffilOttV plain places bo- 'TOWwDfe tweon the groups. (&!w8S& Tho corsage Is iTilBla made party of Irish V JfflH r gulpuro and party Imim 7 of tho vollo. Tho 'I J'J.pv latter forms two iyvljr flchullko draper- JJsMaw ies in front, shir- va(Mto. red at tho shoul- d&yj Jrv dors, also tho bot- x Jfl j torn of the corsage M&1 shirred to tho gulpuro yoke. Tho upper part of tho sleevo is of tho guipure, with puff of the vollo shirred at tho top and finished with a deop cuff of guipure. Lo Quldo des Cou-turiercs. Cou-turiercs. Fried Cauliflower, divide a cooked cauliflower Into small branches and dip them separately separate-ly isto somo stiff bechamel sau.o, whlcu has boon mixed with sufficient tomato catsup to mako it pink, and put them asldo until tho sauco is set Then dip tho pieces of cauliflower Into beaten egg and cover them thickly with panurotto (red bread crumbs), and after allowing about a quarter of an hour for tho crumbs to harden fry tho cauliflower in a wire basket Boy's Sailor Blouse. Tho sailor bluaso 's tho accepted SSK favorlto for small w3S7B boys and tho Jaun- 3mW ty stylo shown 4; Jlcro Is character-ySVw character-ySVw sized by a double-Jl double-Jl La breasted front un-fN&JrfiaV un-fN&JrfiaV dor which tho edge IhEyEbfcfZi 'e of U10 yko is ltTr sowed. Tho sleove lp cj Is tho "navy" style VL i I J w,t:i Plaits at wrist vP "KrLjJ and at shoulder. jH1 " fr The collar may to V I I pointed or square In front, as pro- vision Is mado for A both stylos. The y 1 t trousors aro f LE shaped by side, V H Insido and center H H seams and may be m M closed with a fly m V or at tho sides. H M Linen, plquo, gal- V m atea, flannel, duck, chovlot and suitings suit-ings in general are suggested, using braid or bands or contrasting material for trimming and decorating tho shlold atid sleeve with emblems. Calico Coming Again. Thcro Is an old material coming to the fore again, and this Is nothing moro nor Jess than old-fashioned calico, cal-ico, a calico gown 1s so out of date as to be hopeless to tho majority of peoplo, yet those who keep right up to tho mark are looking at the new calico and Investing in It The special causo of the return of calico to popularity Is the shirt waist suit, for calico makes up so very neatly neat-ly Into these suits. And another reason rea-son Is tho Improvement In tho patterns pat-terns of thonow calicoes which leave so very little to be desired. There como very pretty calico patterns in cream with a little figure and In light bluo and light pink and In the darker colors, brown, green and navy blue. These wash well, wear like Iron, and) aro so very neat that ono Is tempted! to Invest so that ono can havo a pretty shirt-waist suit for morning wear. White India Silk Frock. Simple and girlish Is a white Inaia silk frock for a 16-year-old girl. The, skirt has a yoke effect given by row of laco inserting and fine tucks. A rufrt fie of lace and tucks round the foot gives It tho soft, frilly look so dear to the feminine heart Tho round waist has a square yoke of laco, with group of laco and tucks below. Tho puffed sleeves aro caught in by bands of the lace and flnlshod Just below the elbow with a lace ruffio. Gown of Blue Volte. Tho skirt Is cut in panels, opening at the bottom over long points of whlto foulard dot-tod dot-tod with bluo. The affS front panel is bor- iNfiv dercd at tho top Vw with bands of bluo JJb&. embroidery. J$X(t Tho blouso Is aWVM also slashed open JVni Vv over tho dotted -jSuiJpfciiV foulard, and tho w j 53? fronts aro b o r- Cm derod with tho Vi SiLt embroidery. Tho IffS I I IV do op, capo-lllio MfJV shoulder collar is tft cut in po.'-jted Wl blocks, or tabs, at 'j ftW tho odges. Tho cUv4rA plastron and era- jcjjiA vat aro of whlto taffeta and tho glrdlo glr-dlo is of blue. Tho sleoves flare at tho bottom whero they are slashed open over undersleovcs of the dotted foulard. Lo Quldo des Couturlcros. Gooseberry Pudding. Stew a quart of green gooseberries and sweoton well; when cold add the Julco and grated rind of a lemon, beat en yolks of flvo eggs and beaten whites of two; mix all together; beat threo whites of eggs and add six ounces, of powderod sugar and a few drops of lemon Juice; butter a small baking dish, put fruit in and pour icing ic-ing evenly over tho top; bako ten or flftoon minutes. Bizarre Trimming. Practical frocks in biscuit, yellow and ivory shades are mostly trimmed with black taffeta. But theso bizarre contrasts are not effectlvo unless car rled out with consummate skill. |