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Downers Grove Reporter, 9 Jul 1904, p. 3

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Old Fuhioned Pot Pourrl. A genuine old-fashioned pot noun-I it made no fouows: Pack half I peek of fragrant rose leaves m a how! In Inyen with salt, using a small hand. ml 0! fine salt to ”mm 0! mac leave; Let them sum! In this way for five days. turning them twice daily. This Ibould be dama lhnmnzhly. At the «a of am time add three ounces of W nnnpica and one one. of ldck simmumnn. [At (hem res-t again for “out 3 ml: longer. surfing as before once «oh day. Haw put them into the mutant rnt noun-1 Jar. mixing '6“ um um MM a pound of Med Lace on Hate. Point d'osprit and the oldiash- toned blonde lat-e is iaqhinnmi into Marie Antoinette have. a fall of lave coming well over ihn odzfl oi the brim and a. garland of small flowers encircling the crown. with a deep fall of lace in the back. A dninty rm of fine white chip his a brim of luckâ€" atrium and l mu of one embroid- ery hanging down from the brim in the back. Ind it has two pink satin ribbons running in and out of the embroidery and forming rosettes. _ When bread In ham-d the lmw‘s chnuld never be sot m: on the Iahlo or the", but should he set on em. on» loaf against another. and wrapmd rlmoly round with n rloan mom. This mtkos (he must: tend" by kroning (n the steam. For washing (In. brown or "man mlor hay water Is good. Ynu make u by printing honing uawr mor- hay. I! unable to awnrv ”w indpnfml Ind perfonted round emimrlml war“ to M in the bottmn of sanrrpana m on:L vent food sucking m Hm mus or bum- Ing. keep I wire dim-mm m m in the bottom of the kenh'. I! sihvr Is wn-hml PYN’!’ too): In warm suds com-min: n lahlosynmful of ammonia [he pullsh run be pre- served for A long tam». Rnislns [m- [mu rake Ire much Im- pmvcd Ivy cooking In them soak niovly and men simmer until the skin I: lendrr. The "Horn €7.23 h rm In My” 107 O 3'1. M. 36. 38 cm! to turn Mm Inna". Tha- mummy 0' mama! nqmrod lnr Hm mrdlum Man In: PM blame. 03 yards 2! Inflow rm». 0 "rd: :7 Indie: um- nr 21'. yard.- ” IMM- wldo‘ rm. mm half um n! Ill-or" in» and «mnhnll "M M «Ill fnr hell: for holrm, 21¢ "Mu :I Inc-Von 'Mo. 2 yard '.'1 lmth thin or H. ”rd: « llrhn wide. with ’. yards at banal": and Ma unis at trlmzv. 10 make a.- "mutated. The “Ill! comlull a! I am-d Halal. which can be umd or omitted .- pro- lornd. (run: and back at human, with a. full sin-um, Ind the balm. flue-n II quit. noon-tn and II and. 1m. (mu. bark and bell ulmvm. Tm "In In (all and Llnnm our m drum! MN. tm- rlmmx lwlnx mudr In- vllibly u "an rrnlrr, am! In nnlnhml '1". n roculnllvm Muck. TM- lmlom 6- ledlnxlr pimple and In lnld m on! wan! mrntnx plnlfl Ihnl fall over the ann- ru "mull. (he shirt; but bolero Ind uklrt one! In undo of tho nmc man-rial, with the In“! at some thInm-r munc. Silk. wool. linen and rouun Ire nu so used and all can be undo-nu] rlmrmlmx. but nothing In loveller than nu- Imon Ind Don‘rriiml mater-ink, whlvln nu very nearly lcglon. Blouse Wale: Wlth Bolero. Boleros are among the few accesso- ries of dress that are almost universal- ly becoming and are among the most Mlonlhle of all garments It the present time. This very attractive welst includes one that shows plmte over the shoulders, which give the broad llne, and wlde sleeves of elbow length that are most effective over the full pulled ones of the walst. An Illustrated the bolero and belt Ire made of mthue green talleta, trlmmed with ecru lace and ball fringe, whllev the walxt ls 0t whlte mull and matches 1 Coat. of pongeé with collar. and trimming of lace are eminently mart for young girls and are both charming and serviceable, Inasmuch as they [my vide just the warmth needed on a summer day. This one In exceeding- ly simple but includes an Inverted pm: at tho tuck which given Mcu. Tum-o nun" Ivorian! oluhlmmh rem-try “mum" urn nnrnrmo tom I"! [at mmmd "In homo. Pull-1m: o! «uh mobnlr In pow no mtur no Ilzrlrthe and «rum» nbh- nnvplllrn A numr emu seconds the 10-pin! lwau In Inn; «on It the and or a troll «Min. m; grown gonna-berries and mm. rhm' rmwu rental». on ion. mom-h mIlllnory. A-hn u! rm. bullor valor and ml- vn Mum and ylukl nu new In pm mnhm. Shawl. 3 Fad 01 Fashion. Shawl» are Hrun in rather unusual nulhlu'rx. 'l'llert- :m- enough at them to nufim-sl a n-vlval ul' Inn "430 and 1850 fauhlnn. 'l‘lw mu; shawls Ire special- ly Illrm-thu. rml-va-n-d in we" or i voulruMlnv m'w'. l'nlo ualmnn plnk In ombmiuh-n-«l m “hue: dull rlth my arm. [ma a pattern unrked In rod of l devpvr lmw. ()l tournc all the usual plnkn. pulu Mus-n and rrcamn are also strongly In mmvnmu l'ongw- colur. ullh nllh-hery In l’lll'o or yellow. I: pn-lly and mom nun-ma. The center of the handkerchief shows duilvam pink. blun. green, .\‘(-I- low or iavomivr, with a dainty bordvr in pale Persian colors or Dresden ef- fects. with the minr ur the center pre- dominating in iiu- conventional or floral design. Amnin-r diflorem-o in the styio Hm: in tho [not that tim points 0! llm iatmlilmrchiefs are brought In iiu- m-n. line and ihvn turn-d uu-r m lurm u :unnll. Hiiawl- sham-d cuiinr. All elm-1m! In arm: in In M ":thva The New Handkerchief Kimonaa. Kimonas made from large, square handkerchiofs have taken a new twist this season. instead of brilliant ban- danas and the old-fashioned combina‘ tions of dark hue and white, or vivid red and white, the most delicate col- oring: are seen. lavender blossoms, one ounce of bruised cloves, one more ounce of stick cinnamon. another of nllsplce. one nutmeg coarsely grated. a cupml or ginger loot thinly sliced, half an ounce of nnlse seed, ten grnlns of Canton musk (finest quality) and flu- ally two ounces of orrls root. Mlx them well together and place the jar In any suitable corner of the parlor or llvlng room. A few drops of attar of rose or any deslred extract of flow- ers can be added at any time. The Latest styles In Costumes‘vHow to Make an Old-Fashioned Pot Pourriâ€"Supgeluom of Value to Housewife. POP“!!! AND LACE. tinnal mints: and provides becoming folds. The sleeve: nre fuii Ind ampio and no coat on be worn om or cioged, made with or without the coi- iar. The quantity of material required for the medium I!" (10 years) In 5% yards 21, :34 man u or 21‘ um 52 inchen Vida. Yo Wuh an 1mm» Gum. l'rrrnrc "w uunhlnx by nmdlnx In) [lulu hut" In "on Iflll‘Pfl. Thou pn- Mrn n and. Wm: Inn-n valor lml hum-d soup. and In am pm.“ "w qum. qunr II”: (In Mm]. an "M I’lll'r Imam" «my. then place In "ml! and: um "pain ”no [norm-s ml Noun. Imm- om the map In In mnny rhannn n! wan-r u Men-nu: mun"- mu "In valor. snake the quill and hang out In dry. When My. «Mk4- u I"! ll In mum to" and full. 0» an annual u" I mlnxlo or (M qqu ‘m h:- nllvfly an looking. Dnlun by Slay lulu. with becoming IuHm-mu over the boat and an be made no n-Idlly and sully u to roman-ml u to every locker utter desirable unrmomu. A. Ibown the material h l'nrlu mmun Vlth trim- ming o! Inc-o, but any 0! the materials II: nu (or undorwnr an be lulu!!- lulod Ind trimming can M Miller lure or oubwldory. Tu nuke Ibo corn! rarer (or u mm" of madlum the II" In mull-ed 1;; yard: or material :0 Inch" wide. Paris Muslln and Lace. Every woman of mate likes to bc the possessor of dainty underwear. well made and carefully fitted. This very simple little corset cover ls aha'ped on admirable lines and com- bines perfect smoothness at the back Ecru lawns and India linens are sub- stitutes for natural linen bastlste and grass (10th, and mex‘cerlzed cham- pagne are substitutes for Shuntunx pongees and the other natural-colored silks now so much in vogue. and a costume all in one shade gain! lmmeasurably In style. ,â€"- 43/2$ r "l'f/f // ‘fi Ills: PrettymnIdâ€"Shouldn't meet. Re to” a friend of mine tint M hid “out undo up MI mind to Inn-n you Between Frlemh. Miss Goldingâ€"Do you think it h I)! money that attracts Mm? Pupilâ€"My p: says that brute strength nevvr la in It with the (one! with a pocketrul of rocks. Teat'lwrâ€"(fan any "me boy to" me how it was that David prevalled animal Golinlh.’ Biflbanzâ€"-Ynx. mm with that I Riangâ€"Windig Is an empty tort of fnllow Singmn2~0h I don‘t know. He seems to hn run of himself. NowiItâ€"Is that so? What are you doing no~x?â€"~Cathonc Standard. Jumping at a lemion. firmzwmwmf a man”: aka I M! mm a nirn job as Ins-Juan! manna". and tho manna-r mm me It I made gov»! hr'd rake my salary. ShfimYos. [ wow-odor 1! sh» inhvflls Ivor shyness fmm her mmnnr? "0â€"an; from hér nth", I Imagine Ht: nsml Ln ha a great pnkor player. Fixing the Blame. nn~.\flss [mddington Is awfulb m. isn't shr.’ “Ail rizhl." Ins-end the ponislml mum-z "then how uncut mm 0! the m ht-n T" Willing to B0 Reasonable. "Qir " romnrkt‘d Hue rich father to the suitor. "after the invmtinflom t have made into your character I ran nut :iw you my dimmer fit-mt.“ Pruddio~ Say. dud, wnnldn‘t It be just Hm same I! I well! to bed ‘wo hnurs laanr? No! Gum QM 33m. Cubwlgrvr~The dmmr nun m :1an too murh. You mm! bexln by getting up two hours eatllor in the morninz. le Opinion. "Mun." rrmnrkevl "w hat-I010! imnlor who Is mm": with (be qua- uuon hum, "um created u mu. Dow- er Hun the "molt," "H rm!)- a mu» Down.” .‘lth "m female «In. ”re mrksrre' mm. "the Innis cln't Iw and: manners." Iceman“. "mu." ospounhlul Jan". “I! m'd only par un- III-l you mm me I could my Bmuh 'hll ! nIr Mm“ “I lum- II." and "mum-m. "nut 8mm. wouldn‘t my nu- vml ho own no hm Ind I would manly 9|.an- rrl-h our-rho: to enrich Haul."â€" Tmm Tom". Hula RIM-I- --8«moum him do». an! ucmvtlmm uho mm: lmm he: nnwllon In I mlrmr. family “at“. Mr. Hnlxmtu'rhll'l a Mutual pointing. LllHu Ritual-Yul. ulster uncle aimed It. Mr. "vilflhlr-‘Indl'l‘ll! l wnn'l urn-n that no palm-w! from nature. Coming Literary Man. The [ollmflux ncuuo manned. II a truly rural m'huol: Tunrhar (to lllv'mrr'clulhâ€"No'. give nm nmm- mm!» NM "human." Pint smart ”CIMIIN-IINDW. kid-rum] lmlu-- Iu-alnub. 'l‘hlnl .Nunâ€"JMu-Allcr. hum-no Hmpm Ht‘hfllll‘ Immmml by flm Mum u~hulu;«lhmn!-IAI- doc 'm "In. Miss Swellmanâ€"Yos, and I went out and played golf ln lt. It was really quite exhilarating and novel. Miss McCallecs, but It was an im- provement upon yesterday. Wasn't that an awful storm we had yesterday afternoon? Miss Swellmanâ€"N’o, It was so aw- fully rainy. Anything Ior an Excuu. Miss McCallâ€"You weren‘t. at church this morning. Hrs! AnlnanIMâ€"lln'n gone In for temperance. 80mm! Aulmnohlllnl~llow'n that? First Aulmuubluatâ€"He unnelurod .hln mo on a whiny bottle. A: Other: See UI. We" I don‘t know. He of himself. hm. that. Is synony- Just said. Taught. THE REASON. Dunnerâ€"l don't loo m. I." tho but catch on a. locum! an A 6000 Catch. A“ I Burmaâ€"I'd hate 11: think that you ram-.014 ya! mm throw yourself a young short- cm» Wt Hm It Happened. Hop-Inc c... "I heard you giggling In ohe park“- Pennlbnâ€"l am "on“ m Int night." said the stern parent. “I all, doctor. What mall I“ think you must have been beside your- mend? ' .. . self." Doctorâ€"Do commit. b h ' ‘Ob. no" said the pretty girl. bluh- Ponnlbsâ€"lnpoflbh. W ' In; deeply, "I was hoxMe Charlie." and I nation (hi “it. ' Mn. Chant-"mp N0; 1 m net I cold I could nut-col} sunk. ”qualified. Mn. Oaerlrm~ I didn't we yo: u the Mach" natty "Mum; nflornoo‘. "No. Mr," "-le the amt". "You (‘Il'l lllm ‘pm run.” "mo. lMy'm ml, at hula NM! \‘urlu-r. They tuna Pat. "Anny." «M It": I“ Inn. "mar an plum»! Ir arm," llnâ€"-"0h. I 'houflll porn" u tn the nbhrnlulkm at 11mm)" altoâ€""naught": of "an Annm- Rovolullon. 1 Human every one no. out." An Artful "an. lloâ€""Whll In I’m mania: or (I. burn l). A. II. m: (M! Nl you In run-I?" TM Rnuvo Am. “RN! the rm! Imolunbllo Illfldll‘ In {mm of that home. pup?" “Yr-a, l m n, my hon.“ ~w1m mum- It jump so. pop?” “It In "HUI”. my lmy." "What make» It "mum. you?” "Oh. I Jump-ma It you Ion. poop]. "mung Ibo "not I block of no lhvld." "orâ€"DH you enjoy the hand concert? 8he~vcs, the leader w“ the finest u “Yes." she snapped. "and It In about the only dress. Judging by the mu that they ~maize: over "19 bllIl. um some husbands want their when to wear."â€"London Answers. "The finest garment a womanâ€"cm wear." snld her husband. "I: the Inn- th of charity." Hot Shot for Hubby. The lady was making some remarks about the kind of clothing some other ladle: at church had on. Hm It Happened. " wowed the 7H! UUUAL GVIATIONI. I'Mlldelpbl. fine at Icrobct I ever an II n: uh. ’8 a 8.- Q. a. 331.: able-ll l.‘t§tce£.fi.§.¢z .‘o .8336 3:2... .2: 3.6.5.. vinyl». m Luna. “My. lid yum "or W I U. ml you. now mm?- “ M um. Willieâ€""I11. n. nu I. . I. note sat-fled?“ Pa-"A rot-cu ”nod. -y m I (M wriod duo II the all at r. noun"- mm; Ran-hr. hov- ovor. l I. nleI. m (In "plant!” In mm mulch-co." Evaâ€""(traflomr All Old .50 “ any malty?" Branâ€"“Ya. mom. I... gamut out of (I. am In I. no" I [motto lam...‘ Uhnry m... Inloâ€" Ila-um um. n soul I. It 'u «mam pawl-bod.” “0h. madam". l'. [010‘ to .1 . Ind go do" to the alto." "Well. I obmld ll, about 0.0 an . ink would beâ€"" Thll MI“ 01. “And no. denim." uld tho I.“ pumu, "you flunk a mu. vim would be :1qu for In? "0' II. and how oflea an I to an n?" "That romlrk." um his not! w "cal Mona. “sham: "an you In.“ a mu a! column who I- m!“ Mutual! to showing you ill III II. kwanco ought to be haunt", Not Naglccud. ”The an at letter writing I: I“): nogloclml nowadays, " said the m d llturury um, “Why not nuke It '2 Gen" tron V0 tonn?‘ " “"I‘wo Gentlemen from Vm‘ Isn't u very long Hue," replied the I» turor. A Summon. “The mm or your lecture." um m compo-nor. who was «tun. up "I. type for the tickets. "I: too long to n In ono "no.” Little Ethelâ€"Sometlmol III. 600' And sometimes the pain“ troll II- tenecuon In I mirror. Mr. ' Hugginsâ€"Indeed! I Will! llfilffilhli! gnu pulntcd from “tun. Little Ethelâ€"Yen. Sitter Kind. palate; 3!. Family “crou- Mr. Hugginsâ€"Thnc'l u beam painting. troubles." lnterruptdd' tâ€"h; 0-1;!- 'â€" “She to“ me six months ago that III Intended to marry you. lo M VII have to fight it out'botwoon m selves." Decllmd to lamina. “Sir." began the nervous may.“ as he entered the presence of mm girl's father. "I not. to mm m dlughter. Ind-â€"-" "le. don't come to me with m All ”I Decllmd g. '9' '1"! ”If

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