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Show I ?0K WOMEN AND HOME H ITEMS OF INTtWBST FOR MAIDS AND MATRONS. M lUaallNl liana lor II !! 1I. fxfrit M mania rrm I arU IH tw ami lllhar B Slalna ri.r Mnn Miaul ln-l Tnll.l HA lllall llur CiMkln( K.li.ml. H Mitten an I llther Mains. Hj Mildew and Iron run art almost ln ieeem dfllblf antes they are Ukn ont al once On of moat eaceeaafat methods of removing mil lew la follows Mil halt a up of aofi tua.- with equal quan- HM lltlra of powdered ularrh and aalt H , Pqueeie In the Jnlrr of a lmon Spread HI' thlt mixture on the mildew apou on JJ tolb alrfee spread the aputlcd cloth on H the f raaa and let It lit In atrong un Hj one day and remain until lk nit B morning than turn It over and lt It M bleach anuthar day on Ihla aide Tad H the cloth Up lnl rlnae It wll Of m course tilth tlalna ran only be removed B from while gooria aa tbla slain r.J H Iratnr mould remove the color from col- H oreil goode. Itemore Iron mat atalna H vrllh aalt wet In a paste with lemon H ilrp It la aald that thr Julia of a lo- H . maio and aalt are equally efficacious P Fresh Ink ttalna mar usually Irt B washed out In clear water If no soap P ban barn um on them and the faint H remnant of dark rotor laft bleached out H on the raw after moialtnlng It wllh M eoda and bolting water If the ataln la 1 cbitlnata aoak In amir milk than math m and bloach It nut An excellent rtil H for removing the atalna of ahna black- H lm Ink, mildew and other obstinate P matka la aa followa Stir and ttraln H through a cloth one pounl of waahlng H aoda and half a pound of ehlnrlde of P lima dissolved In one gallon of bolllnic B water Tut II Into an old Jar, not Into m n bottle or Into anything where the P light wilt reach It at It takea away P aome of the alrength I et It atand H about an hour atlrrlng It one In n m whll before minx It To frre any H gooda from ewcel apple or fruit atalna H mildew or hlacklnK aoak tha part H stained In Ihla aolutlon until It la nl- H moat (one, and then rub It with oip P nnd water Thla nilxturr leave yel- P lowlih apot In plare of other atalna P and It will come out eaally wllh good H rubbing In eonp and water Tha ap Hi prevente thla alronx mixture from rot- H ing Into the cloth Thla last ataln B' eradlcalor mutt be uaed with caution H T Arranse luriilture, H Many people have a nalural Rift for M' arranging room and may be called H. arllita In the art while othrra hate no M Idea at all and their ruoma deaplte M i cc.tly or really braml'ul artlela of H I (urnlturo or ornament aro aluya j frlm orrrythlng It to very badly H J laced A table In n drawing room r - abould Dr t lu tl. mlti ..t-K nparltnent Let It Ik puthril away, rind the chalra illinoaed III aurh n tnnn-ner tnnn-ner that It ma) ba teen that they are L intended to be aat upon Chalra placed H agalnit a wall or rammed Into cor-H cor-H neri la an ugly and Inappropriate, nr-B nr-B . rangement llavo what the Trench PJ ' rail little ctabllaaemciita hi tho room, PJ ' if It bo large enough 1'or Imtnncc HJ near amall or large tablet have two PJ or thro chalra or a chair nnd a lounge enabling thote Utllort. ahoulil leveral rail at the aame time, to talk com fortably, which It Impoatlble It a large txrty ho to tit In a circle and Join HJ in a general converantlon A table HJ upon which ornnnitnla nnd booki ra dlate In a ttar like ihaps It ter ugly PJ 1 ICl tho booka and ornnmenlaie placed PP In atudled careleatneaa, and avoid PP julmnpM In every way It la rather PP the rage In the prracnt day to decorate rooroa with trlflea Thla la a tnlttakr PH) aud ofteu really pretty ortmraenta are PH 1 not (ten to ndvanlago bcrauto of thla PaJI Allow aumclent margin of apace, be-pHr be-pHr twrrn your plctutre am) nrnamenta, PHlj to that each may be properly teen A f u erabundancn of Japanci o fuut, cum- PHI in on knlckknacki blta of pottery, Hi china autmali chrap framet, nnd alin- PPl cracka generally, ihould be avoided, HI1 though on tho other hand much that Hi li taileful In the way of ornament can PH tie had nowadaya very Inexpcntltely Tha rolttako la In the crowding of too ( many of them together, and having I gewgawt which nre really rubblah - ' Uo not have uewipapera and uinga- PH. xlnct acattcred alt over tho room Ut PHI ne old onca be put by and tho lateat PHI ba laid on a table kept for that pur PH' rote Unutcd lampa ahould never be H kept In a drawing room, eipeclally pH "when they dlffute an odor of kerotene. pH- They are out of place, by daylight and pH ahould only bo brought In lighted PH when ucrcaiary Candles ihould al- H waya be begun, and even It not In con- H atant uie ahould look aa If they wore. B Candlca not begun have a very aenie B i lm appearance and look aa It placed PJi for ornament, which, aa a matter of VHT fact, they can hardly claim to be All W5 I clocka ahould be krpt going If the SH clock will not do lu duty tend It to bo JUJ i repaired, and It It decllnea to go after BB y judlcloua treatment then put It nilde, BaM for a allcnt clock la a depreatlng ob- tBjjiy JL llracketa ara very Inrxptnilvo, JR Jj an3 with a little taito can bo made to J2J ' look very iirrtty 0ala ahlatdt, EiKm rounda or ahamrock ahaped plccoa of BW7 Vfood covered with veltot or pluth are Hj I excellent backgrounda for china Tlwy PH I ore better undraped In line, with B tioaki, natural tlowera, a work baaket, Htt pretty bangluga and a little care and MMj taito expended In the tencrul arrange- UH rncnt, the drawing room may look BS charming and be In perfect tatte, even PPJ though It la vary imall Indeed, and tho flj Intxlutla value of Ita content! be H Uining HHJ For Hluap ktiaul t-rt. PJ A. itoop baa many cauaaa There li PJ the itudent atoop, brought on by por- J tog over booki, the wrlter'a Hoop, j "jT 1 'Sw candi 'Cabriolet hruught about by bending over a deak, and abort and weak eight cauaea a dlipnalllon to round ahoul-dtra, ahoul-dtra, aaya an eichanja Again a wrakneaa of the ayatem often brlnga about thla alate of tblnga. In which rate a phalrlan ahoulil be coutulled Ordinary raaat are baneflted ihould the victim alavp wllh only one. imall, flat pillow, walk ttrnlght hold the haad arect and expand tho cheit, keeping the r)ra on a larel with pro-pine pro-pine farce and not dropped In the dutt Women ihould aa a gymnattlo ejtrclte walk oImhiI the room with a book balanird on tho hand, and read from a liook that la opn on a bracket on the wall -.lightly above the head, to that tho chin mutt be held will up to ice the llnea llraulllul llui-ii fur a SlUt. The i:ton and abort tunic are toft-rned toft-rned by a frill of crepe do chene, the tame tint of green aa the gown headed t7 lunda of deeper toned velvet ribbon Toll-t lllnli. A complexion bruth of firm, even brittle! It good to remote the duat from the porra and ahould be uaed with pure while caillle toap which la healing heal-ing and good and lipid water. After the acrubblng a cream mutt beameared on, bo that the akin will not ahow Irritation Irri-tation It the akin la exceaalvely oily a few drops of alcohol may be added to the audi Three plnta of water ihould be taken each day Half the women don't drink enough water It la Juat aa neceaaary to take a bath Intlde aa out It takea a long time to cure enlarged porea, and the belt way la by the uie of the brush and a pure hygienic aoap Ily thla proccat the porea which have become enlarged by the clogged aecre-ttoni, aecre-ttoni, are kept free and gradually they will contract and become normal In tlie Lemona ahould be au Indltpenaable article on a woman'a toilet table A little diluted lemon Juice applied at night U an excellent bleach for the hande, and, tinlike moit bleachca, ioft-em ioft-em the ikln. It la agreed by the medical author-Itlei author-Itlei that olive oil la one of the beat tonlca for the nervet Plenty of olive oil In aalad dreaalnga, etc, will aid dl-geetlon, dl-geetlon, while a teaapoonful taken clear once a week la the beat medicine for a run down ayatem and It will alao help clear a muddy complexion A good lialr tonic la made ai to! Iowa l'henle acid, two grami, tine ture of uax vomica, aeren nnd one-halt grama, tincture of red olnchona, thirty grama, tincture of canthartdee two grama, cologne, ISO grama, aweet almond al-mond oil alxty grama Apply to thi roots of the hair with a aott aponge onca or twice a day Thla lotion li m-pelally m-pelally good for very dry hair. Never pull out a gray hair, for twenty twen-ty will come to Ita funeral When a gray hair la pullnl out the dead fluid at the root la aratlered among tba healthy rood and grayneaa followa The white of an egg an often ad-vlaed ad-vlaed will dark blond auburn or cheat-nut cheat-nut hair Ilorax an even teaapoonful to a cup of warm water ud onca a month, la the beat waah for light hair Tho day alter the application rime llrrl In warm water then In cold water, wa-ter, and dry In the ami If noaalble Ilorax will tinge the hair yellow and ahould never ba uaed for gray hair A few drape of Indigo In tho rinsing water wa-ter glvea gray hair that clean, altver appenrnnre and will not Injure It OUR COOKING SCHOOL. Here nre n few good and almple recipe rec-ipe for the uae of egg k.-..u.a !.. Ilreak eight rfga In n bowl and beat gently until the yulka nre broken Melt a tableapoonful of drlpplnga In a frying fry-ing pan and when hot turn In the efgi Stir constantly until they are let tad orvo Immediately Om-l.t. Reparate the whltra and yolka of twelve egga Heat the olka light and add to them one teacupful of aweet milk, teuton to tatte wllh aalt and pepper pep-per IJitly add the whltet beaten until un-til itlR Tour Into a hot well-greoted frying pan and aet over the fire until I become firm Then tot II In tba oven for a few minute In brown It ahould be very light and ipongy ll-.llr.l -. Shave a fourth of a pound of cbeeaa fine, apread the chcrae In the bottom of a well-butterrd ih.illow baking dish, ipread the cheete In the bottom with blta of butter, aprlnkle with aalt and cayenne Ilreak alx egga on a plait and slip on top of the dlth Mix a teaapoonful tea-apoonful of French muttard with halt a cup of cream and pour over Set la a quick oven for ten mlnutca nnd ienr hot. Irg VarmlrallL lloll file egga until hard Separitt the whttca and yolka Chop the whites very tine and rub the yolka through a sieve lloll a pint of milk, and thicken with a tableapoonful of corn atareh Salt and pepper to tatte To this add the chopped whltra Have ready five plecca of toaat, pour the mlxtura over them, and over all sprinkle the yolka Thla la a very attractive dish for luncheon Tha Ijitfftl lllouta from I arts. This Imported blouse la made from Ivory taffeta wllh a border of ralua black velvet apota Thla borttrS edge la uaed In auch a way ai to fnrm the trimming Tho V sbapaj J2 at the back Is filled In with Sf and lace MUB |