Downers Grove Reporter, 21 Sep 1912, p. 7

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ww__.,, little from "an. pique. or any of the a materials Sometime: a plan] a striped tohrlc la con-allot! for tlm purpose, A little of the plaid or W am: can he and moot one» My to give the desired touch of W to an otherwise mm blue . dress It mayheoddedun .hfi. with the yoke and olocvoo of the “Immorktmonootflo orttmu , mu I Hndlu to tho Irena J”. Am little tto of It to Km tho oath. It will you count and cm ‘ Mable collar and calf: m at ms a good idea: These my be ..LA anue of Percale. Not every woman appreciates the qualities oi pure white petals for summer gowns. This fabric In much med by trnined nnnes {or light-eight uniforms which may he laundered to epic and evenness with much less labor than linen requires. Permle In lieu cooler than linen and is much lighter in weight. It may be trimmed with stitching nnd bottom in very smart style. A young woman who ni- wnn looks as though she had stepped out of n hnndhox always wear: white male frocks In summer time. A loose blouse with on open collar in trial! belted above 1 short. straight em and buttoned boom of white complete the costume. An amateur gardener confided the oecret which kept her bunch or vb lets fresh during an entire evening The umpie method was this: About the Item of the bouquet had been wrapped e piece of waxed and. wicl paper and tied with “ring. Over this was placed the tinfoil used [or flowers. , ‘ They kept beautifully fresh. and this fact In well worth knowing. Do this Immediately when taking the my from the water. in. mnaimmer thlch peep. m- m ”It pocket of this Ihlrt. 1'9 Ruhr. Flown. The fashion for wearing the Inn". compact mean. with their hold- er. 0! lace paper. I: a pretty one. Many women despair of the fact that love" quickly fade when worn by 1400!. (hero I- the Int 0! when! (all '1!) hr": very narrow all around. an no». the left side. where u mm boldly “mm 3 high mmflng crown that M banded with an Incbmm hag“ of corded ribbon going twice around and ending um: a true loven' hot. This ribbon In dull greet. red. my. muteâ€"nuynflng one while. and In hue h ”polled in the use which {onen- the uhite cotton. or Inn. nel outing shirt. and "no border on "In a white Mt bu [or early lu- mun outings u you with to prom to tho bol noun! that you know whl'o that In "to urn! world 0! (Albion. Ouo of the Imutnt chum In tho huh nu aquamnwued allot will: I an kl- of nearly an luck on (no upper ado. Them I. now" allotâ€"Io andâ€"mm“ It bu I wmlm-m m which mull be €11”!me douc- «t Till In tho tau-um rolling M. It“ II crud-ed nulnu the mun u. "out. back or on. “do, Ind non-r h out quite squarely upon the hull. hull «u say. Il'l a Ml rowdyllh un- hatrimmde-n should be, with n In“ hand 0! nun or rain! ribbon and!“ undur a double pump bow. it». ‘0: I: .0 0300:... 283... :3 .3 (.330. a. :5 .303 (032.. FOR EARLY FALL OUTINGS An odd but 0! black tulle trimmed with to“ of [>th pearl- Ind cov- md with 3 huge drooping bunch of blrd of paradise loathe“. u the Intel! station of the Part- milllnor. The leather: are pluced In such a we! no to an mlully thou! the side or the wearer'n “co. MO. MM". D! um . [MINI-cod. N. Y. EVENING HAT Eulm- o! than mania drum would be found any to rush, and mum be nude in any canon manual. The at"! on the km in In pnlo pink ! cotton voile "HI! I mm spot at I . darker nude. Tho am .0 made with I "out panel and band at too: out In one. and m on with I piping 0! MM: memrnod tum; Innov- In an In mm of panel, In 'Mch bnuono no urn. The bounce also In I panel from. "Imam! to much: 1 hce cot. In And buck nun how add 3 Imu- he desired. “'0 L9." ' will“: ya me. I‘Irlt Wetâ€"Do you over um. Can't To". More mm and WM“. with pace-trim want the fight of The black chgmeuo or one cloth "7? n. ma. rn Mvo my hat on firmâ€"with the Ihort cutaway "Direc- In just. n minute. not." Md Dim-“UM" I “PM! m um um Iona-y mm 201mm: In white clarinet-c.1- pe- calmly Imrt. npechfly when It m hock-down manna. a. many he um" vet. Inga Huck button no I: won with cfofledhbotofeormpondlumfi W'flll- A W. fiumdhnmnlmh Mumumu «Withhmndmm mm?” ”infinlofl'.‘ “wwwanu'. farm-9mm“ “haunt-Inch“ Simple Trimmings. Very little trimming is required for the school frock This little may he applied in the shape of a little handworh. ornamentlng the yoke. the collar and the cuffs. or perhaps the little strap which marks the side closing. It should he sparingly used. however. and the design should be of the simplest. Next to the touch of handwork comes braid. and very lit- tle. again. of this is used It adds a trig, tailored finish to many a collar. and loops of it are certainly easier to make than huttonholes: The large bound huttonholes are used as deco- ration features in connection with hot- tons. A few well-chosen buttons will often add all the trimming that may be desired. skirt. set on with I plpms of material cut on the cross. and headed at aides ma back with Moria! cut so that the «ripe: run hoflzonully. The bodice I. Hunr. and In: a yoke of lace with I Itrip of Ins‘ertion beneath: mater“! in the cross out line: the yoke. lace to used [or the cults. Materials required: 6 yards ging- ham 32 tncbel wide. 1‘ yard insertion. 1‘ yard lace. 1 down buttons. Ilaterhll mind: 1% "rd: voile 40 Inch" wide, I dmtn balloon. K ynrd lawn no "when «m» [or piping. - of” and white unload gingham It used for the other damn. It M moo with u doc. band It foot 0! Gamma Easy to Wuh. and May I. Nada Up In Mme“ Any Kind of Thin Hat-rial. TWO NEAT COTTON DRESSES A 'flmly Warning. lunonnt Gunner-You won't find me no slacker. cov'n'r. When I get- : job the gm: don't grow under my _"‘Aqundw1ch, of course; what did you think ll wan?" said the 3111 be- hind the counter. Ncw Empionrâ€"Ah! I dare my not. Still. you might keep on the tum; It's do!“ none too well u it ls.-â€"Punch. For Her Melba": Sake. “Do you thlnk you could ever learn to love me?" asked the count “No,” replied the beautiful hell-en. "I‘m druid not." ”Then you wlll not be mine?" "0):, yes, I'll be yours. Do you think I could be cruel enough to break my mother'o heart?" Too Much Seasoning. "Whtt In um thing?’ ‘ukod the m at the lunch counter. Fla can! has ion of garden needs. My congressman. no find; I wish hc'd send me mmflMng now To get the montage lined. Honiâ€"‘Yia; but I n. countln’ on [mm more than I lxpected. Doranâ€"Phwnt‘s the matter wld yo? Didn't ye git as much u 19 Mick“ Bonn (opening his pay envelope»â€" Nth, that]. the [tiniest man I ever worked for. In Drum ‘1 how Char!” onhnd being A film“: at the convention." aid you“ Mn, Torllnl. ”How?" "I heard Mm mm. In M- sleep. and some 0! the 1.11an M and in way (In an: a mu which he napkin u a buck“ ulna." “Ah!” am her mother disapprov- Inxly. “If ya loot my device and yoar mnon advice. l-ry Ana. ‘un't 3 gold watch "'6 be bnvln' ll yer poet- “. but . good clan-d” clock."â€" Mn. Murphy'u Mu. 'l‘hore were two suitor- um Mary Ann Murphy's hand. One was grocer O'mhony, whom her lather and math er strongly med her to marry. and the other wu uloonkeepcr Hanna. mu. hem", favored the latter ad hurried him despite .11 her father And mother could say and do. Ono day after Ibo was named In her new home the came down to no b” parent- md exhibited n new gold watch her husband had glvcn her. ,, “Oh. well, I! you're going to be dio- agroenblo about It. take her." “I'm unit! not." replied the young man. “but she has assured me that ,ahe will not expect me. after we are mar. fled, to buy her as many gloves on I have been furnishing or to take her away from home to get something good to eat every other evening. ad the has even consented to null. mk- lnx It necessary for me to hire e ml whenever we huppen to be within walking distance of the place we or. bound for." Not Disposed to Argue. "Do you think you can support my daughter In the style to which the has been accustomed?" asked me girl'l tether. “I thought it wu n mustard plutv DIIAPPOINTUINT. Rnlslng Things. nowmzn's axon and“... Little Boy (coming up nonâ€"Go In â€"-munma will be down mummy. m tell bet you're hm. Visitorâ€":41” unit! said your moth- er wasn’t In. Little Boyâ€"Gee! There’s a. Mom omnin’ to me. ouly quorum that hasn‘t been men- tioned In none sort of a political em- Pemamnclu. "What's the mhn mlklng wont?” uked the head keeper of the menu. Mom." "He II hogan-I. Downer." deal-M a» mum. "No gmhm catch Mu." "Why do you any that?” "I told Mn yuumhy that your “ashlar looked sweet enough to at and In responded hum] (but I. In I uric: "send-n." Inspect mo cation." "Would you like to Ice 3 nice. of nice Merton-o?" “l cmaInly should " "Hots II I fine piece How much do you with?" "Oh, I couldn‘t “ford to buy my." we the slums stranger. “You invited me to look, and I am nlwuyo glad to Jami the Imhor. An mum; looting stranger vu “rolling by. 00 HI. Guard. Two richly 0de «an at on Ibo noun unna- Ind watch“! the 'na wnvu dancing the (why not. "That you». man yond-r lo round to be very rich.“ all one. Unlucky [huntâ€"Can't loll you (to an». o! the horn- th-l won, but I an tell you the man of the hon.- m: lost. ”no my nod-«mu than almâ€" ‘l‘o find . MIMOII wodma and. Who than. whom you pm. my”... “roof 601.on n can with flu but.“ "Thnt's nne, brother! You no 30- mg to lay aside all sin?" "Yen, sub." "You are going to church?" “Yes. nah-rec." "Yon us going to cue for the WI@ 'ows?“ "Ah. yes, lab." “Are you going to pay your debts?" "Bah? Dat ain't 'Hglou; dat'o bull- neu."â€"-Judge. Runroad Conductor (o! lnln Iron mo (muâ€"Which hone. won loan? Ephrnlm'u Religion. "Parson." exclaimed Ephnlm, “Pu sot 'lixlouâ€"â€"'llzion, I tell you!” Nothing more was said on this sub- ject until the brother: were on their way home. "Btu." said the younger brother. breaking a painful nuance, “why can’t you leave things that you don't understand to me? Omar Khayyum ain't. a wine, you champ: it'- I cheese." Two brothers were being anter- talned by a manufacturer who was union: to make u good Impreulbn and thereby place a large order of his goods. AI' m luck would have it, the talk drilled away from trade topics. “Do you like Omar Khayyum?" thoughtlessly asked the host. trying to make conversation.“ was the elder brother who plunged heroic-Hy Into the breach. "Pretty well." he laid. “but. I pre- lor Chianti." "He fee!- Iflghted. He's about the Can't Tell. no aid. "I’ll have III! h“ on In jun I minute. pet." lino use than loudly m 80 ml! be waiting yet. THE ONES HE BACKED. SETTING ,HIM RIGHT. GAVE HER AWAY. Dluournlng. The pattern (6920) in cut In use. so to 40 Inches bunt measure. Icahn line will require 8* was of 86 Incl material and K o! I nrd of “Jun Ill-over. i f// There I. no morn hr lament It the present film. An the Norfolk Movie and cm: charming deals: II for both ladle: Ind glues. It la be eomlngly box-plated no In nude with the large ullor collar which la t far (are of these gar-mem- Ind has the regulation belt. 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