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Show f&rnl 0 maA stockings last from f, I. thrSo'to four months longer ' IS than, usual darn the heel and ' ' i!toaiftfore wearing., When tho I'stoc'king; beginsl-to vear Jt vlll bo the darning,':cotWn' hat wil.L be worn off,'' j)iill it out ap'd daVn again: 'tJse a thick . thread,-aboRtfoiir strands. 3 .watch-ring .watch-ring tbm cadfulV'a pair of" stockings ' cdn be darnd.oght or tep times without with-out having ytho' stockings show signs of wear, Also .Tarn them 6a the top where Iho garter -clasps. If silk stock-'ings stock-'ings are wHshedaftor each gearing thoir Hfe be greatly prolonged. Another goqfd th(ng to.kiiow 6. that if you' .rinse s'flk slock'lngs, or any other kind',' before' Wearing at-'all, tlyjy yill last half agppng again for thd, treaty mentj .- . A. . - f: m ANYffomen ate ready foAtheir 'fluf S second hats, and' othershave ItScjy 'i'sij.flelectcd their flrst-. To bbtji 'classes, however, tho. ' subject ot .nTiliriery ia a' interesUng one';' Embroidery is tho- 'tiling, in the wav, of trimming. ,A comDlnatqnof ' materials isYused in many ?ase's to de-t de-t yojop one design.. Oh a , brown "hat a little dafsydesign has its .petals embroidered em-broidered in ribbon, whllo, the, Reaves, stems and centers ard in sllk, A'povdJ: ' bonnet of velvet has streamers' reach-; ing the shcflidera.. Tho streamers are madCibf aeyeral strands oiriptted ' worsted. ' Simple. . trimmings,, pjXei 'as a 'singlo' rose'; aa orriarnqnt made of , feathers ohf ur4, real or imatl "aro most" dffectiy,eJ Wv 'novel, foaturoiB. a iieckpieco ;Wlth the etids .finished ,to ,,fcformduiair,chaTige purses. Xl?esp -aro ( .arranged sp'that thoy shall. 'be' dfe'ra-tivo dfe'ra-tivo as as practical. r i ,' 4 . ' ,s r . B' HE voguo of black and white, wiich has brought hbout bo ' many bla,ck and whliojttoohis, 5 ' has' ono disadvantage, an3 'that ' is fn the coldness of its, effect in the . evening". Tho severe black and white ' cahdlb and lamp, shades arc? charming byiday; by.t .unploasaptly glai'ing by i night. As a esult hew trau8.forjnation 3 'shades arebeing shown for both lamps - and candles. Theso' are outwardly C plain Wluto" 'with a design In black, bui q .they are lined with colors in varyine ' 'desi'gnii. Of bourse, Uie moment the , shado is. put oyer a light tho colors shine through the "black and white and y tho .-severe'- magpio shado becomes n glowing-' bundh' of "roses,, or boasts a s" flight of swans across an azure sky u while others sh6w lustrous reds and i warm'purples in a grape design. Ever, a ' if those who iiavo the blrfck and whitt :t shades cantibt achieve thysc charmlnf ;t color sphemes, the mere (lining of the ehades iwith rose or amber tinted papei ) or slilc will ..bring; 'abput-.a charming result W)tea dusk- failsr'and the lamps 1 arcUghicpV ' f , ' "i -J" .; " .' . ; . PHEN rav.bed7room:' Jb.,-' papered with aqy.Oiing bXif a; plain or 'o'htmi'ijaper, 'ib'.e'r" chl'nt2 'should 'hover bo used, but often a-kittle 'color'is neeueuVto' add tone tbthe.. fpbm;.tn' Jri a case!.'" of this kind oneVfJLhc ncw i)easpreas which are so pretty' and -Jsasily-!,mado'ls just the thi ng" 6,-glvp the' uee'essary ' colors. Select a P&0V: whRe spread pC good quality. Cju'tr. from "phintz abuhcl of roses and 'baste ohp;Vn ca'ch ;c'drher and', a largfclfvbge in "teceptdr. 'Sew to tho 8proadhhd tini6hithe, ruw.fcedgp with a flno, 'jreatei; , BjiteK- or with, a' long- and short, , button-hole, "stitch, Tliis idea caivSpVcarfle'd ofitlpr scarfs to cover the dressing',ta'bte au.d bureiiL Make thb scarf.6f ;liuen iiit to fit t,h top of; each andfjfinlsh thoTc'uges wih; a hem, apd finlKMO-Wiyfttjbo stitch fhaUwas. used onipieyspr.ead.X3ut ouj the flow'prs and -applique .to.he odgQi of tho scarf. Bi(tithes, 4OjrIthfe. sahie flowers can be a'dflfedr to th0;'Sipraera of white curtains'jrjth good-effect. V lV'- VEipr onco IhVa; while sonw one' conies out -.With, the platement that it is possible to, UvWell op say thfijrV-tht'ee cojits, a -day. Tho working woman, thescjr.'ien-Vthusiasts thescjr.'ien-Vthusiasts will 'dQClafei;'cah save lirge-ily lirge-ily on her meals, putting the monoyin-' Xp something else thaX will give hfea. gi-eater return, pr, fh-t,o ;tl(o savSitt bUuk- to prpyhlo- forhor pfd age. Moat! ofthese notions ,a're:toractIcableJ-fA girl who is hard at w,64whherr ancofflco, a shop, a factory or 'whffili ever hor hoUrs'.are ilong and qhe inusS apply herself, needs good, foddanH;5 . plenty of It Perhaps you could'.g&i along for a bit on ohk of these menui , but soon the stvain-wotild begin totell : You would lose. youf'appeUtb because? of the lack of variety invyour meals i and your strength would follow. Don't : you experiment, girls, with' ,,any'of ' these fads. Leave that for the women i who don't have hard and confining ' work to- do. As for you, try td'-Wke ' your meals a joy and delighf,rGot : nourishing things that altract-yoiaiid ; which you enjoy as you oat. Forood digestion depends on enjoyment 'quita i as much as on appetite. These bre'ak-l bre'ak-l fasls for nine conts, theso lunches for l another nine, and dinnors for fifteen v are a fraud." You will beepmo dovital-, dovital-, ized and anaemic if you try to )ive on I tliem. Ono girl triea them for a couple of weeks, and she was a' good healthy ) girl. She reported that it was all right ; for a while, but that she found aho ) lost weight, and others who tried it r with "her had the same experience. 't |