Show THE WOMANS CORNER CHATS ON TOPICS OF THE BOUDOIR AND KITCHEN some of the latest designs in garments gold bullion very popular in makeup make up of summer confections little hints gold bullion in favor gold bullion plays no small pan part in the tile make up of summer confections confect ions among the girdles of the moment are those of cloth of gold embroidered in silk flosa floss in small designs the color of the embroidery matching that of the frock with which the girdle Is to be worn A pale blue pongee silk haa has a deeply pointed girdle in cloth of gold embroidered with alth small fleur dolla delis do de lla lis in pale blue silk A sage green costume shows a cloth of gold crush girdle embroidered in disks nearly an inch in diameters etere ell orange or wine mine jelly Is preferable to a heavy dessert on a A warm arm day mint alint sauce may no now be bought in bottles just as catsup or pickles are put up brown paper moistened in vinegar will polish your tins tills until they shine like silver s N rub a drop of olive oil on bour our knives and forks before putting away amay and they will retain their brightness and be free from rust white cheese cheesecloth cloch and seer seersucker sucher are recommended for kitchen aprons as these materials are easily washed and require no ironing in these warm marm days when gas oil and gasoline stoves are so much used a gallon bottle of ammonia should be always on oil hand liand as a safeguard against fire flames yield readily to a shower of ammonia new fashionable colors tho the newest tints are geranium pink neapolitan violet iolet and the popular champagne C shade which look so 90 pretty trimmed with lace and in addition e are some rose roge pinks pale turquoise blue while a fresh shade of mauve will be bt spec specially lally appreciated proc precia ted by blonde beauties and a silver gray Is suitable for slight mourning the fashionable brown now called Is also represented and there are two good shades of royal blue and a rich poppy red the white silks are suitable for childrens frocks 9 as they are rather more substantial than japanese washing ashing N silks though just as pasy easy to tuck and quite a as soft and any of the pale tints will make smart and geiNI ceable slips tor for all occasions batiste and lace no waist of t the h e s season eason Is more mor d desirable than the pretty one of sheer batiste made with a fancy oke ole the C AA A k az design by may alay manton ganton model shown is admirable and Is adapted both to the odd waist wals t and the to many materials s as well as and gown ld combinations combination but is shown in mercerized batiste with yoke of all over material consisting of narrow shirred bands and lace insertion and frills of lace gathered to form head inas the line of the yoke Is a peculiarly culi cull arly de desirable one and the sleeves form the wide ide and drooping puffs that are so 0 o much in vogue and so graceful to make the waist for a woman of medium size will be required 4 yards 3 of material 21 3 yards 27 or iti yards 44 inches wide with yards 18 inches wide inide for voke oke 5 yards of lace and vard ard of soft silk for belt keeping vegetables fresh celery parsley 1 lettuce cr watercress can be appt fresh and geen en rn indefinite len length th of time by being thoroughly sprinkled with ith water each day put into a brown iron paper bag to keep it from the air and placed on ice fee celery especially grows mel inel lower loer under tinder this treatment pongee and lace no material makes more satisfactory underskirts for foe summer wear m ear than pongee it Is light in weight sheds dai dust at and can call be laundered wi h success if proper care be ta tan n this one Is admirable in des an n and in cluder a removable flounce that if la buttoned onto a smooth fitting upper tipper portion and is trimmed with mith self colored lace the flounce pro provides abundant flare about the feet while the plain portion above does away with all falness over the hips a most essential feature of 0 petticoats worn morn under tinder the fashionable full skirts when liked several flounces can be tt J C design by may alay manton made m with ith one upper skirt so allowing renewal of the soiled portion with tho the minimum of labor the quantity of material required for the medium sizes is 19 for skirt yards 21 or 1 bards 36 inches wide mide for flounce 6 ga 6 bards 21 or 3 bards 36 inches wide 7 told 1 ad in n her e r boudoir no d r little tied fichus bichus collars belts and all the finishes are the most important things about the toilet such stich a jabot may be made by gumming velvet disks to plain seline do sole short skirts show a trim patent leather walking shoo with low heel and generous bow the rho mixture of different laces accomplished complis hed in one frock Is one of the amazing features of this tills years fashions some of tho the most exclusive of tailored gowns are done jn ln one color th throughout ro self colored buttons embroidered brol dered in self color and braids to match being be ing for the dining room A few drops of oil of lavender in a silver bowl or ornamental dish of some kind half filled with very hot water and set in the dining room just before dinner Is served gives a delightful and intangible freshness to the atmosphere of the apartment hostesses often put a small vessel in the parlor and dressing rooms when arranging the house for a festivity the suggestion Is especially valuable to the hostess in a small apartment which so sometimes in the bustle of preparation becomes stuffy |