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Show I FOR WOMAN AND 1IOM H ITHMB OF INTEHEBTFOn MAID3 B AND MATnONS. H lllata rot Kprl.e; Th. lleatfk.r- H ehl.t U th. Ilee of Jfte.ptitiia. Tm H rM of Ih. Vreaeh The H.w Shir H Vfalab H Moat of a I.ntr lt..ct.d, H U orpine; ther cam. lo Venue where eh H MM fairy bowere, within hr Cyprian M Iter roar eon, Cupid th archer boy, H An1 nunc hla ahralh of arrowa at her H ' minx mn, upon lov' mlKUtl M tomrt m will. and sent hli well m aimed darlai M out now eom nil o.l had charmed H mankind M for 1st hla arrowa failed to plere thalr H hcarta. H then enue comforted and soothed him j called H For clev.r Vulcan and la. aorraw told H And Vulcan, emlllnir, gathered up tha H And lipped aach tit (I fairy point with H fow Cupll atari acaln goea through tha H I'pon loir a mischief bent, with bow B antilarti H Ant wh.r hi arrowa one could not H Now tipped with cold, they pierced tha H hardaal heart H. J H Tha llrmdfal ItandaarrhUr. H Until tho reign of Kmprrsa Joseph- H Ino a handkerchief waa thought In Hj France ao shocking an object that a bom, lengths of ioft eltk anil whit lawn are fitting material for the new ties A Ion atrip of whit barred cambric, four Inches wide, made with a stock, and one end slipping through a band and tied In front In the abort butterfly bow, with two long endi, la a favorlts faihlon For the few women who cling to the starched collar there la a pretty atyle In Oriental Ilk. nar rowly folded about the collar and flaring flar-ing broadly to form a butterfly bow, with pointed enda dropping nearly to the belt For Karly Kprloa Hers. Chinchilla Toque Trimmed With Vloltta llrnlled Hardlnee. Drolled aardlnea make an admirable I,enten dlah for tuncheon or aupper Drain the oil from large aardlnea, place them on a broiler and put them over a clear, hot fire long enough to beat the flth thoroughly, but not dry them Have ready finger plccea of hot, I vXiJ )&K Vwfs H lady would nerer H I bare dared to uio H It before any one B Tho word, H wa carefully H avoided In reflned H conversation. An H actor "ho would H bn om' a hand1 H.' '1 on tha Hfp at erm In tho S '"""" sua1 aaituluiov. H menls of the play, ' would haro been. HL unmercifully hle- H d, and It waa only H In the beginning ot H tho prraent ran- tury a cele. H b r a t e d Mdlle Ducheanole, H dared to appear Kith a handker- chief In her hand H Having to apeak ot this handkerchief H In the courto ot tho piece, aha never H could aummon enough courage to H call It by Ita true name, but ro- H ferred to aa "a light tlaaue" A H taw ycara later a tranalatlon of ono B ot Bbnkeapeare'a playa by Alfred do H yigny having been acted, th word H handkerchief waa uacd for tho flrat H time on tho atage, amid erica ot In- H dlgntHon from overy part ot the H liouie. It la doubtful If eren to-day H French ladlea would carry handker- chief It the wlf ot Napoleon I had H not given the atgnal tor adopting them B Tha Rmprcaa Josephine, although really lovely, had bad teeth. To con- H ceal them ahe was In the habit ot carrying small handkerchiefs, adorned H with costly lacrs, which sho constantly H raised gracefully to her llpt. Ot course K nil the ladlea ot the court followed H Iter example, and handkerchlcfa then H rapidly became an Important part ot B the femlnlna toilet. H Th. Maw ablrl H It you aro all wise women, you will H take advantage ot tho mark-down aalea H of wash allka, which mako tho prettl est and cooleat shirt waists Imagtna- H ble. It takoa but four yards ot ma- H terlat to make the atmplo ahapea, and H good fitting patterns are to bo had for 1 a mere aong Tha cutting and fitting H It a almplo matter, and the sowing Is B nothing worth mentioning These walsU are very easy to launder, and H all finished they cost no moro than H good cotton onea, Tho styles ot last year will not be H out of date when shirt waist weather HBlH cornea In Thla Is a point In favor ot H tho economical women Tho extrava- IHLHR Eant ono wilt lay In a supply ot white MawW rambrio aud lawn walata, with tucked BHJI ' altovea and fronts and perhapa little H tucked cap on the shoulder and cuffs H falllnr; over the band She will have H one with little revera to turn back, Hj showing a finely tucked shirt bosom H Her gingham walata will show tha new H yoke cut In three pieces tha mlddb H one longer than the other two H The etlffly starched collar will be the H exception rathor-than-tho rule. Ita H placa haa been taken by the pique H stock, which can be treated In any Hj number of pretty ways. The four-ln- H hand, though, will not be among HH them Ilia bowa and long enda -will H tbe ruling fancy Wide spotted rib- 3, dellcatoly browned toast nnd place a sardine on each ptece. Heat some of tho oil and brush each piece over with It, 1'lace a halt tcaapoonful ot sauce tartare on each tardlno and garnlah tho platter with amall bunches of pars-lay. pars-lay. An Idas lb Uadorwear, Silk reltlcoat With IUmovablo India IJnen Itunte liulxrtal Laka. Hub to a cream one pound ot sugar and three quartera ot a pound of butter, but-ter, add ten well-beaten eggs, a pound ot flour, a pound of almonds blanched and cut fine, one-halt pound ot atoned raisins, one-halt pound ot citron sliced One, rind and Juice ot a lemon and one grated nutmeg Mix all well together and bake slowly A Hint far Hprlnf Tha wtso woman Is laying In n stock ot tho pretty cotton and wash silk goods marked with ridiculously low prices, and la plannlug her summer ahlrt waists, It she has not actually begun upon them 8he la tha woman who cannot afford to patronlxo an exclusive ex-clusive ahtrtmaker who might antlsti hor taste and will not take tha abominations abomi-nations which aro within the reach of her Income. So ahe procures the best-fitting pattern she can find, buys tbe materials which ahe likes and knowa that the result will be saiuraa. tory. Such a woman gave me a few hVnta tha other day and hIiq not a bit selfish I will piss them over to every woman who reads thla article "Chooso pink, purplo or white materials," mate-rials," she said, "striped, platded or figured never plain except In white goods. If you are a bit ahort-walated have the stripes going down tho figure rather than across Iok well to your cuffs and collars and see that tho yoke Is medium long and well fitted Fasten the waist with plain little pearl buttons, and when you wear It fasten It down tightly behind, blouse It a little In front and let ths belt fall a far In front as possible; then. If you are careful of your carrlago you cannot but be a delight to tho eye,' A tovalr rlgara. I know a lovely orldllng of CO who has tha flguro of a girl and the com plexlon of a child Ono day I asked her If she had found tho fountain ol perpetual youth "No " she replied ' I have some thing better I havo acquired common sense " Then ahe told me how sho had won and kept her reputation for beauty She said that any woman who walked well would bo said to havo a fine flg urc That a woman with a flat chest and no hips could carry herself with so much grace, that the world would say that her figure waa beautiful. The first requisite for a fine figure, or tht first requisite for creating tha Illusion ot a fine figure, la a correct walk. II you do not know how to carry your-aelt your-aelt to advantage I should advise a courso ot training In a gymnasium. Tho aecond requisite, this woman f 1 mk ult 1 I. Mm Mlli VAIUBD FKMININB FANCIU3. claimed, waa a matter ol faahlon Fashion alter a point of view. Ono year tho world accepts ac-cepts aa perfect tho flguro with tho hUh bust and narrow nar-row hips; tho next year a woman must look like a sack ot meal with a string drawn through the middle. mid-dle. The outward appearanco of tho flguro can easily be modeled by tho cut of one's gowns and corsets Just now a rather low bust, medium-sited hips and broad shoul iters are In fashion, Ihla flguro It the result of the short French corsets The broad shouldered effect Is easily obtainable by the Insertion In-sertion of epaulettes In tho top of the aleevrs, a low shoulder seam and a broad back In our gowns Tha rd la J.W.U. Tho present stylo of dressing the neck for tno day with a soft silk stock leads to tho use of many pretty buckles which Jewelers provide. Very neat among Jewelers' novelties aro tho seta ot thrro gold safety pl&s, ono largo and two of smaller slie, with two stickpins to match for closing the placket hole of tho new tight-fitting dresa skirt.,, These pins aro usually Joweled New comba Include tho high combs, side combs nnd halt round combs for clasping tho knot of hair A very large nnd beautifully cut crystal Is the newest addition to the list ot atones Used In the tops ot gold purses A new lino ot brooches consists of largo amethysts cut oval, round or heart-shaped and surrounded with a row of pearls Tho brightest ot bright gold furnishes fur-nishes the beautifully wrought frames and very long chalna ot some lorgnettes. lorg-nettes. Ono ot the latest match boxea Is to arranged as to disclose a miniature when opened This Ingenious Invention will enable any best girl ' to grace-fully grace-fully beatow her counterfeit presentment present-ment upon the favored young man. Ulster l'ad line Cook two ounces of butter nnd tares ounces ot flour together for six minutes min-utes (taking care tho flour does not acquire any color), then stir In by d. grees half a pint of hot milk, and con. tlnuo atlrrlng until the mixture Is thick and perfectly smooth, sweeten slightly and put asldo until cool tin add four ounces of preserved glnr.r cut Into small plecea, two tablespoon-fuls tablespoon-fuls ot the syrup (or more If not inf" ficlently sweet), the yolks of two wtti" beaten eggs, and, lastly, the white, whisked to a atlff froth Pour at one. Into a pudding dish lined with pastrr nnd bako In n quick oven for fmii twenty Ave to thirty minutes. nell-W'hat do you supposo the , girl In the avenue candy stare weieh.. Noll-Candy -Exchnnce "" |