Show e Th A r ss e s 1 m fj HERE Is one place pinel at ot least in inI which the fortunato girl irl reigns s 1 I supreme and trill that is in iu her own summer slimmer bungalow There sho ho is sole mistress S besides chief cook cooky y and bottle washer and there she follows absolutely tho dictates dic 4 1 of her J r own fancy In such a 1 place she line has n power and nn similar to that of her married friends There 1 here nor mor moreover cover she h learns In III the till way Wn of amusement the fundamental principles principle les of housekeeping I r wIdth which are nrc likely to ho bo of inestimable benefit benefi t to her Several girls whose parents have hn 0 coun country country I I try estates have Iloe induced them to o build m snail email bungalows for their use lUll in III h which U they the may spend n a port part of their summer Bummer and where they the may mn have ve also tho the privilege liege e to follow closely whatever specialty t r appeals to their tae ta lc An added advantage I 4 page tage tu c is that they th are arc able to entertain their friends with the spirit of harmless g freedom that is sometimes Impossible un under under i der the constraint and aUlI formality of the tho parental roof Such entertaining of or nu matter how low simple a n nature leaches the girl in ill the bungalow polso and gives J her ber herthe herthe the ability to put others at lit their case j I Tho The opportunity is i one that develops den herr her r Li u nt in III the UW direction direct IOU of If bein bellig u II ui i good host hostess CM I NE E of the I hc most pleasing y ONE O lions of the girl l rl in the lie bungalow buu alow is ill s I found at a country estate of vast YUt waste proportions ons in to New Kew Hampshire and i I owned by or a New York family of or a fair fain fairl I amount of wealth On this hits place horses are ure bred automobiles are arc raced sports spurts of various kinds kind are aro enjoyed and a a gen geu generally leuI orally guy UY and happy life is I pursued I Still the tho daughter of or this house houie desired 1 r that u a bungalow should he ho erected for jl her in a spot 1101 of deep romantic seclusion and yet et at nt no great distance from tho rho F main chain house At A t first tho request wash was wn d looked upon ns as a t whim shim of or which sheea she the ea would soon tire tite but hill when it wis ryas ns realized I I Ii i that she hud had seriously considered all points pertaining to the building of or thu the house and that her ideas were practical I and unique it was determined to 10 let her herr r have huo her way Wonderment also as ns toj to lo I why this girl with Hh c every cry possible luxury S at her linger finger tiu er tips tillS should wish swish to live lire t part purt of her Iler time lilac I in n a bungalow and nUll do doher doher o I her own work was more or less quelled I As an acknowledgment of her first tri Ui triumph r i she Ehe named the bungalow Way or when wll n worded wornell separately had lud her way war warTo To build a small but livable bungalow requires some ingenuity This particular I one oue gave at it first sight 1 the tho impression im thata that a n bit of the lie out of door world had been enclosed This fhil was wn perhaps because of the lie free rC circulation of air it afforded and because of or the flue unusual arrangement of the windows While a n few rew were In the direct line of vision ision others were nero BO so high hish up lip in tho the walls that veritable tree pic pie lures turcs were seen een giving the living I room i the subtle effect of being built in the I There were no upper rooms the living room dining room bedrooms buttes baths rind kitchen being all on the one Ih level el delightfully in touch with Mother lot her herl Karlh l h I The interior Int was wu exceedingly habitable and cosey yet ret no IO attempt hail had l been made to compete with the lie highly hi luxurious homes horses derisively termed ll bungalows It I was preeminently preeminent a bungalow in iu which to enjoy enjo experimental housekeeping Rag fin carpets covered the floors old colored prints II of early eHI American dates were seen Ion on the walls claiming the attention i through their remote treatment the lie lightIng light lighting J ht ing In was va done by candles while the bunga hungo bungalow bungalow low relied rolled for heat t on the open wood fires placed in large Inre chimneys I A novel noel feature about one chimney was I that tha t where it ran up lip the outside of the house a 1 had hull been cen made to oi open opell n non on the covered porch On Ou cool summer i mornings therefore this outside out wood fire tire was as lighted Ii hell readily It being hein protected from too loo stron strong draughts by hy a t 1 curtain that unrolled from frolD the roof Then while the fresh mountain air nh swept over ocr overlie the lie porch no sensation of chilliness reached the occupants of the commodious chairs in ha front of the lie fire In fact throughout th hg j season for the New ew Hampshire summers summer rn arc are cool this fire was ryas ono one of the comforting attractions of or orthe the bungalow lIE young girl who ho possessed 1 o this thit THE T haven usually slept in ill it at t night in preference to being bein at ut the main house hou She argued that tho t suite since it was necessary for her to he oe there early in the morning morn ins she clue found fount it to lu open her eyes ces first Grut on the scene of action nc on than limn after she had been fed arid and soothed at al the larger bouse house At the bungalow she made mode her ller own breakfast as ns well as ns that of or the Ibe friends she might have hae stopping with her GI y fk iN TH si r BUN BUNGALOW W i r 1 S SM A J l kJ r I 7 v w Y 1 7 t N tf i im I Mi Av l r Lt r l m f f t 1 a y l 1 y u t i I Ii Q IL 1 f i I Irr rr q T I 1 1 o w r fj M W t s I tr bl mi I w al alI Ir I p V i 1 hj l I iP l I t k t 1 lit a 1 tS 1 l lt l III t t It 15 t n S I Il i 1 Ii I 1 I L r 1 I I fc i r m 5 h li l ML 1 k b I to IJ fX v u bi s a s h ik ikc c i a fv c j l V SWIM r v tu 14 J ti t f h f fe pia lyL LV v I 1 J I I 1 I A W Vs i f Wl i 4 v i m l j rw I fI t P i t J s W Wm Wi I m i Y c 1 n I i id ie ilu d lu r J I i i i I Ir e I r 3 S y L 1 T rr 4 i il I l I p pI J I I In the beginning slit she found fount it very verj e difficult to serve Ien the entire breakfast hot at nt the same time lime she complained that lint with the thc perverseness of ob objects objects j clR her rolls would not become even warm until after the coffee had hind turned lurched stone cold colt Gradually however she learned lo to gauge the thu time limo various things thiu tJ I j require to arrive or i e at nl t the the desired state of had to 10 be he washed set back in their places pInceR I und nail it was s a n comfort to her toned to null a n wholesome air nir of tidiness restored feel thin her mot most strenuous experiments to the thc kitchen Usually the visitors at atThe I had bud hew been made on herself The live knowl Inow 1 the bungalow were eager ea r to assist L it with t I II I e that there was no lIO one to work but their hostess hOltS j was wa very or orI I fairly blissful positive in her refusal of their services I As AM soon ns as breakfast was Wag over oer it t She wished to serve them she Rhe said and naturally to be cleared away the li do everything herself It was for this I reason reason that lint she had Milt built the bungalow Perhaps they the would not have acceded toj tot j i her request so willingly ly had it not been apparent that in ill tho work she found in truth nith her pleasure hil they sat ant on ho the th porch lorch or elsewhere rending reading the morn mornin morning ing in ng papers r she sIle pursued her labors labor This bungalow was kept in il an au astonish ing ng state stale of cleanliness Every E er morning mooting It t was wa swept nail and dusted and its it wooden oo en floors doors were scrubbed by h the young house housewife housewife wife In fact act she Nhe seemed secured to lo find fn l real wal I zest CRt and amusement in ill the stiff floor inor brush h the lie warm rearm bubbly soapsuds I and I her own prowess in making the Hie dirt to vanish She learned in a tentative in interesting interesting I way WilY the true inwardness of I housecleaning When hen this thi work was wa over ocr there came camen a n time tim of pause pa II HI given heu often to study or else ell Q shared hared with her friends frIend In some Pome sort Bot of or sport But she would leave len them than ill the tIle middle of or a n net Get of tennis if the thur suu the ale hour for her ller return to the bungalow to prepare the tho luncheon This was usually a meal of cold meat and nUfI salads and numbers of r trifles nail and dainties arranged a most carefully The gardens arlell of or the estate provided her with rith j ninny many kinds of vegetables which she j learned to cook scientifically She Sh be hey became came canie in iu fact FO so 0 expert in her manipulation tion of or vegetables that it was remarked that Mutt she he could put to shame i ithe Ithe the vegetable e cooks of or tho rho large lar e hotels j jin in iu th thu a cities chits With the end ed nl of luncheon and nud alii the aftermath of clearing away and dish dih dishwashing j washing the tho work of this young oun girl in ill inthe j the bungalow was done Olle for the day The afternoon and whatever it Implied hind had its it impetus from the main house There I dinner was eaten en ten and the evening passed i although before the limo of the sandman tho the young girl irl v was as back again in her bungalow casting about a watchful rye eye I that dint t nIl all was in order and safe for the hue j night The morning then came carne on with wilh 1 unerring speed the time when she had to be hue up tip and astir to fo get et the lie breakfast |