Downers Grove Reporter, 18 May 1912, p. 6

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m“ Mam“ loan of his role- Ilmeu non uvonhlo M. In 1:14.541." 1!. land A youuuo- at W “Mn-mod: ummum muumm Wnamu ”mum mmmmw , m mm. ;m interior (In you-hr 00-!- ,m union-all. Somme-0|- mbrouclouorunl-ub Ind. flDOVIMhmd-mflmm m lrlmmmvm. sgmmydmh null- vliel will mo equally well fat 00’.- “P"c‘iwflml ln'fldl King. and ”or”. K]- Goons. In announcing his I.- 0! Ion an “Inn sum!"- up Inn-co. m dam of communal. "A?! satay-Holland m We “33.0012“? Mgm andafi andlatduly Amway lip: ofKate. LADV’I WAIOT. 394%? «315%: 22%”:ng ' v“ ' a ll "â€" Andglummasdovgll‘finefgafdenflvalls _._-...”5 .-_ 5.- blooin And blurred the buttelfiy lowstzblossoms fleck the wa 1k, And pth Ail talk The :lgwwngcrgofsand ddings ,IIII And twiE‘ghfigloéE 533de ‘A‘ WWI”? @HEN dirping crickets m m II m w. nut uh with molt-l of ”unmade lumi- Intent. astronomical authority. no preparing my W for as. It I. had; hut. at cone-o. u the earth II loan}; but a nun”, It follow tint when A Moi minim}! duke?!” ny- tho use h min; when our: hon-show will have In electrical Mu- to apply Its members unconsciously with a» electric-l chem they null tomtheuintpcrtoctmto of mm mm m very well. but down uhmwowmhvomkmflm mt '2'. gold; to cost. We are I Ilto do additive than! our electricity Mill. A. am nod-I for main: Mt- ]. as. «do. n I. nutc- fivgndntouyofmmum no of salt In «navel! u- m ad add. much to m «uni mm or this 93an nor do "In!“ the bathing nit. urn. no- um, minor. or ”(on In "mm. The pattern (I789) ll out In .m- 30 h 44 be... but mu. l0“!- flumnh‘nfl‘ ”Hid“m'“ nth! Ind 055 yards of bull. Spouoathom.meordlncton I Pncticalr Fashions] m AID 100..-.-. nâ€"n~-~_o FIAT...- £51th :stars b osaom in “THIN. OUl‘f. » [yum-lull. ma "Multil- In It.“ HMWmofmmnu-«r. mmmmmmmm. II! with â€" Another novel and Intern-ting not. In the use of the little tale“ here: u n W for chafing“ at... ln ribbon the omhre elect In the lending novelty. Soft Meta ribbons elude from the when color at one edge to the point not on the op- Emu of blossom: nude of am silk or man in dainty panel mm no muted upon pun. and are worn in- stud of thc brooch of gold. A cltron yellow II very eflectlvo to Mill n gown. or It may be used for tho um costume I! relieved by touche- ol embroidery. Oriental coloring: are evident In my border designs. and the gnrland doct- of wreaths and vlnes are love- ly nnd stylish, ‘ Apropos of dress touches. who would be able (0 enumerate them. so many ue (her. no "fled? But with m cements. remember. the tenâ€" dency Is to wine the same for trlrno Inns. and the more dainty end quaint the-e ll'o the more elective they will he. Wee bows. cording. email pointâ€" «um. folds. etc‘. are the silk trun- mingl seen on lace and net bodice! which so with out aim: and couees. The ne'ent underlleeva are short stain of plain net. milled u the hot- tom end called the Dotty Hedi-on. They are chiming In the threeauer- tar alone. of sell-trimmed em canteen. MARY DEAN. : Our "inflation elm ih molt Mimi of III in him for I Iiil eoIiII. II no“ oi the-e In very eiIborIin in cm Ind In itimtnd I bit funny. This eoIieI, which would ho cunning vim I white or back dru- oi I m: mum-I. 'll nude in on. imneo oi I M «IiieiI. I din gnu with faded roIo lighu. Thor. VII Ibo “MI in I shop I cunning hint on viii: I white. I.“ MIMIII oi m rum IlmoIt identicIl iI ei- ioct with the trimming here mod. With I veiling shirt in the nine coIor. I can of thin not: would have I coo- ium elect, IN (or ii». under Noun nothing would be prettier [bu I lane, of plain net, made W by but! with deflat- imie mm [nun-I'd: mod that. no long ple- ‘lumouo aloe“ cum "burnout" And “'hnuorfly” maths. The Duncan et- locu In on" In bright macaw IIII. min-ed round with fluid box puma”: tho hood- u. of lace. with (he Mil “out the he. held In «In: A win“ of (lay Inllchl norm. The“ dainty woman. In black. win". and fly odor Iliad. will be Inch ued about hotels “In ovum:- (or nlIln In. [any dun-n. hey no «can In: to no and u my to min. the model: lulu toilet“ with dually by clover Ioollu. TM. II the Ho“ Practical 0' All ”I. New “on hr - qu cm. Tho all! conic seen are endless In number, and these oflor the groom: chance for the smarioninx or old frocks. especially the canteen with poplum tails. They are delightiully trim with lingerie (rocks made very shlmplly, nnd with cotton and wool veilinga, and whatever the model of the coat. it is bound to have the quaint cachet which soon will: the new idea- (or making up silk. Among the longer wraps for which toilets in Wealth by Thom-01v” or ”and u an Adjunct to Gun-1w Up an Old Frockâ€"MIMIC!” Show. a Practical Idea. SILK COATS POPULAR SEEM ENDLE‘IJN NUMBER. AND SERVE GOOD PURPOSE. :hion's Fl of cblor MM nut nomqnovn mom New Trimming. A m trimming note on drone! of velnt in rows of ilny white button. Then. little "pom-lion" tn amply sewn on tin velvet In linen from bodice to hem. but they are much too striking to Income popular. Punch of him nun. m‘bclng mad with re «It on autumn or vulva. The am no tin-hot! up to an. mu. or collu- iao flint; hilt m m The mutant note in this little sum- mer morning frock in the long neck. bow of black taken silk which passes under an lrinh lace buckle It the front of the bodice. Celluloid ovals, mam uni oblong: come for the making of then lace buckles Ind one or two buckles may hold down the long necktie ends. The frock is of bill linen. with emu-olden” in Bel!- .color. The lmorn lint in smartly trimmed with black wings and the pic but nil! gloves have embroideries of black on the wrists. The boots Ire white buckskin, with high bniwnon non mu. But It should always be umbond In um there than II the least doubt that ball drug. In tho onto ml. for Ill evonlnl unitâ€"Nov York Pro“. It Is hsrdly possible to put the whole nutter or good (arm In dress Into a series of stated rules. {or it trequeutly buppens that over-dress Is us much an terror 0! Judgment as dress of too in- rtormsl chant-ten Therefore. the sense of nut proportion. perfect fitness for the time. place and ocesslou Is the Inn- portant element of good tsste In are-n. Than are Inlllnt‘n In the me of ov- cry mu sud woman, I venture to say. when the question of just. that to wear \vss s more or less porptulns Ono. The enct hour; the object; the chuncter of tha entertslumont: the manner at m:- and Men of one's host or hostrss: the localityâ€"all these on- tsr Into the utter o! drossâ€"and while In the [mt msjorlty of cases than can be» no doubt whatever. In mm the question must be decided entirely by clrrumstsnces and to.» Ono or the prettiest of tho novelties in the nmnlleHined toilet hunt- is a. boat-Ihuped affair with an exceedingly high and boldly curved handle. Thin hunt may be of the chenpent oi' coarsely woven with". since on the outer side it is draped with duo French dimity. Itirrod at both edges to form clone fluid: which give I putty aflect. that is exceptionally charming. ‘At the top and bottom edges of the halket tour irilling- of imitation Vu- lenciennee or of narrow footing mobs I dainty finish out! similar (filling- edge the top and bottom or the inner side, which is lined with plain dimity and titted with trill-finished plncush- ion. soap pocket lined with oil silk Ind compartments for brushes and cold cream boxes. St. Gail Swirl or muslin embroidery may be 'suhatltuted instead of the dimtiy as a material for cover- ing and finishing for the basket. and same people like the handle best when wound round and round with pink. or blue satin ribbon. but the more prac- tical fashion is to trim a band of dim- lty, Swiss or embroidered muslin with {rulings of lace or footings as this on be merely busted over the withel and easily removed whenever it in neocl- snry to have it laundered. FOR GOOD FORM IN DRESS Something In Which I Woman Must Bo Her Own Judge In Most Panlculan. float-Shanon. and May Be Jun u Elab- 0"!on Tflmmod n the Owner Mny Deal". l'0_lLET ansxars 000 053mm [USEFUL F03" "KITCHEN WWW: Wfi FOR SUHUER ”MINING flu- ”infill!“- One and one-hill cup: brown not. three can beam sonar-mm, one cup butter. one and on“! pounds m nuu chopped. two and mount cups flour. one pound nuns. one unpoon clnnnmon, three level toupoon- m- In‘ powdcr, pinch nit. Halo In bull m but. g ant-k he“. Curtain Roda. Small curtain rod- that spring into tn. window name and hold them- ooives were without fixtures save much trouble in putting up and tak- ing down curtains. The rods are at the extension kind that may be made longer or shorlor by screwing or un- screwing them, and they have lint rub- ber dish on the end- which cling to the using of the window vhen they are serum! In tight. The rod- no strong enough for an cumin 0! ion; a. well as short length. Nov to Cook m. Take onehnlf small ubbago. not it one hour in nu 1nd valet, mi it well, and cut In small Moon. on on to boil in plenty of boiling water. bet it boil on the from 0! lion with cover on for five minutes, then remove lid of cover from the pun you no cooking "to cabbage ll. and put 1‘ back where it will mt simmer for 2.? minute. hunt You will find the cab- ling. cooks tender Ind there will be no odor while it is cooking. 30 me and remov. the cover. half cup nlolna needed and cooked ll wltef to cover an!" plump my to udder]. u desired. Poel on Quart ot tun chestnut! and cook I: hollln‘ tutor mull the lelm loosen and rub ol mlly he IINI the thumb and loretlucr. Then put 1M nut. lilo “ml or III; salted tutor. and root until "Met Willa- :tlll lmt. pound "loom or rub “rough at coarse round". Dlvlde tho amount of mania! nuts and lay “Me [or the cause to so with the turkey. Ml: wllll the wmnluder one cup 0! ho molter crumbs, a leupoonfnl 0! all. (mo-hall mum-ml of pepper. I teaspoonml of chopped parsley and tie grated yellow rlnd of «metal! 3 lemon. Moi-ten with but mouth 01 but water to up" the crumbs, but not enough to make the lam mt my: add mm" cup at melted but- ter. ml: thoroughly and mm. Ono- In her «running ”Movementâ€"~01 develuulug a lmme‘mado flue-topped ableâ€"allu- chm. the small"! of BM Michel: “Mm, wunoux drop noun-u; Ind pun-haw n via-m o! the to u- nity cunt u. giving "to autumnal. o! "w luhlo (up. Illhoul Illomug an edge (or turning under. Thu to um I smooch Ital-h nd prune the all.» pay «in, "mt lumod‘unan unv mm “In, and also to "old the rough nun page. DIG allied norm.- ly I" nomad Inc can. of (In lineâ€"- Bulb with the ourvmo can of no “Mo-- M! 0! wooden bonding '0" rounded Ind Immlhod‘ The metal-topped tables (especially the desirable zinc-topped table“ braved out of the reach 0! the mod- erate pocketbook ol the bride In search 0! novelllu and convenient deuce. ln kllchan lumlshlngn. so. determlned. how.evor to lmprmo on tho old method: in lurnlonlnx her new lllrl’uu and to consult! llm or nll every lmslble method 0! labor nvlnx. Sim ummod the usual slumb- llnz block 0! wuuldonux anything good unough lurlholllchenâ€"lho ('Ill- uun from ullu-r pun ol the houuo usually I‘vlvgauml lo Imrm-n limbo-â€" and Mudlml llu- development. at Inn newer It‘ll-two ln hon-whooping dln- played In llw ulmllun [mld lo the con-lruvllun u! “when lurnlluro Ind lumlublnxn A homemade line-topped table is a convenience that is a constant de- light in the home of In Ingenious bride. She carried out the idea very inexpensively. alter admiring a coat- ly metalâ€"topped table with a raised border of the metal all around the edge to keep email objects irom roll- ing oil when the surface was wet and slippery. She had noticed in her girlhood home that the kitchen tnhie in constant use caused considerable annoyance in keeping it clean and nightly after hard service. in spite of constant care, grease upota ireâ€" quentiy penetrated the wooden eur- lece and relused to be removed. Dish- waahihg stains lrom pots and pans re- sulted from mishaps when the dish- washer was too busy to take the usual precautions. Status and marks from canning and preserving. knife-marks irom careless bread cutting. meat stains and evidence. ol‘ various terms of cookery lelt their mark. llhtii it seemed almost impossible to keep the table presentable while in con- ICBDI use. ZINC-TOPPED TAIL! IS A GREAT CONVENIENCE- Ingenious lrld. Contrlvu Homo- Mldo Ail-Ir That It Constant Do- lightâ€"II Wondlrful flavor of Tim. and Labor. Wofluky rm... cvmmn «mung. made up our nm an own touched with diver, anal u out use! embellishment. In simple nutm- velvet an... about the bodies by silver he. or cram not than. red flock- m up. cluny olectln for mm m filaments, and will. an W and young married m elm tlh mm and nun the debutante! Instr In cbllon nnd non-din. u not. tut are equally bruit. In Ion. ale. cumnt nudes ml. vivid m a color. "m- “we embroidered um or “Manon- m. mm I muddnm,ndlluvomlrul- 11 Punch! mike. undo of the cream-white variety.an «a be." vine and the! Inc all trim-ed via a Davy my be; Who: I say an than I. m I. ‘Vnr-oIt'toltl-almuomm Iona! mwhdgo four year- of In! Ionic. from 3 mm Ind. 11 It b not. too much to and." Flam. Color In Va... A positive (more I. noticeable In for has colors. The m rd tone- that are seen III a. W- decked hat: of the m Ion-n a. repeated In the maroon, when It... “Then I. no material.” all a. who Iona-other. "which to no not «I won“ an. (to plac- d (I. o“- lullooed beau In.“ [or m mu. m: on. tor “lino. wt“ . - hm; Ibo Mann-nu cl bulk a“. [rut «Mu (or atrial-p It It MI (0 be now! lo Ibo laundry 0“... TN- II . whom)- mil-m. which all I'll"! In bought in nu. I“ doli- au colon tor 15 mu a uni. M win. It wan. beautifully and wan to well an In m n um. bulwark on I: III! pron no war. of “It. with m moonw- ol wool In It mm “a waded warm“. "0-. or (be prank“ All but war- Ina limo-on l our Ind wu .00 from (In Mucous- cal-'0 h )0. Moo. The color In. a ml. nor. tho on I would have preferred u Int. yet not u .11 firm. I In.“ It with 1'04ch ulna mm. In the ' um rout-cu ll-L It has low. “Me. [or four nun. um. I... In and out at the tub mun-bard ml“. growl-g potter cu prewarâ€"u my modâ€"every "no. mm. the lat yarnbangmwnaomohumm ho had Margery m n um allow- me. o! Nut-g In the m” m. bnmtlubeenmltlodclbn- more tho churning color. WI- I In 'growllg nothr.’ by the fly. 1 men In texture a well as ho. worked in dark blue silk. Each plea. must be well padded with waddlll. and than the whole Ill pardon m an: together u the am. the um “inward: being hidden with a NI. and whit. silk cord. which in curiod i‘o three little loop- in the top M {or-II I kind 0! [audio by which it may be lined. The little diam- on the right-lulu! I“. shows bow wow- derluiiy well this III-p. fli- onr m ordinary teapot. Tho cosy CW 5. lined wiih toll. silt. QM Inst-Id cl Duluth-um minimum (boy can b. n if Mind. All than no nun-bor- o! in..." paint" 0! uiubio denim lint m «lily ob tun-Ne u a mum coat. that In to Ind [or (his puma-o. "0|le Gunmen Nu Hm We» no“. cum 0' Which I. It WM. *0". TAKES PLACE OF FUNHEI. OI'. The color: of tho uteri-ll for 3. m cosy should that In like“ 1 to hrmonln with the in m : with which It is to input. all fit cosy from which our thatch :- In“ wu curled ontoutinly ll Illa.“ It I- composed of II: noon-M n ell. nnd each one may mom or loan completed heron-o being an to“ ii Iva dune as Ilmnlo to ma ordlunry cosy. and. it will In ton-l: It over the teapot much non «any. and in also more ornamental. The lid. of the 00!! being you In the sketch show- tho shape in which each panel should be cut out. and In this Instance white satin wu mod. and the convention“ design shown lnour akotehmhuulsm myolnmmGWh-gnovol IMO“ m oosv-oruovsLm Flu Over Tum lull, and II In!" Ornament-l Than 0:. MI- Hex-ml To. Cosy.

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