mam canvas weave with I mush. any surface. and lends Itself we)! to «cor-flu put-poles. The mu. m oven with n to?! thaw! coll-r Imu autumn of Mistral Voile. Voile in Its Mhlonlble varieties rally leads the fuhlonlbie procession In the spring Ind early summer They were am appliqued on the nothing! with um: mm. In very Inc stitches. than the Halo beneath m cat atâ€, and than edge. of a. stocking bummbolo stitched closely and lady to the m the of the Iodnfloa. Worn till brown mode notâ€. they gave 3 thin†ï¬nishing .1 touch to the costume. Circular skirts. cut In three or more section. are among the latest models. ( Embroidered muslin picture huts m lmong the pretty lingerie hltl. The 1830 or French blouse is the [nest Idea In black taffeta coats. sum. especially anthne. Is anon: the smart metals for buckles. sieeves are as elaborate a aver and It"! bouflant below the elbow. Forget-mnota are among the very charming hat "lamina. Net ruchlngs, very ï¬ne. are smarter nun (hose made of chmon. A small t‘nnlr ï¬nishes the neck of may fashionable jackets. The mndvre mlnoou tips the scales I! less than one mend. 8mm “town with mauve orchids are simply uqnlslve. Stan-es widen ind shorten as the Hummer vomes on. Tortoise shell in the newest "and: at brown. an Inn-ace. tub I mm gown I'M with lace medium". a plain in" of in link Mocking: were mule very smart by (N! me of lace med-Hons. one just wove ouch Ito-tap, Loco hf Anklu. A pair of hoe nod-Hons. In" met no- the manor fmcll. an N) pm to excellent It.†In trimming stockings (- mm: ma gown. The up n can dlmny on "no truth of the land. I“ draw: mam fully 'OI’II‘d tho bark. When n curl I. won our «a. shoulder. It In home- llm Inflated by loops and em!- a! (to with. or other nun. Man. vault tr other gnu mould be "mum "In". no nu the unml elect at "a huh I: nut] and light. noun!- not-cum mum mu of the word. In: I not won- fmn gold mm». or may [old “as. "added II“ In." um; or n an no IMF {mm cm" wlfll. "amt-mot. his “her mum. I. «[30th clam" um: the 10' “7|. 0! Inï¬r- lnulol not In votive. uremia" when Ibo Lair 0: nciomd In a m u a. Inn of «to net. TM mm c... hr area-y accum- um I. no W oral-ant above In (I'll-h he. an «no Janet up. mama to ray “mnr ol auto-mum haw- to. mum! um: united bandtnl. lawman-03K nus-22.21Ҡor I ura- « Inche- vldo. with "I nu. o! hula; will be reg-Ind. hull. but and shaves. Ihlla lhn lock can It. turned over to am I collar elect. To ml. the III-ow lot a to.“ o! locum: “to will In mind In makorchkh no Inche- m 0?. ll marred. It cu be In“ than: by lay Hinton. no. at the tort. Tho tan-iteration In Join“ on ludlcaud Use. and no no mud n to lot- loop volu- II Mo no bumper-able one: from which ; choice can be nude. Those of linen with borders are pretty Ind tiny: launder satisfactorily, Ind dealers are 1130 showing I. consider:- blo variety woven ayechlly for Dur- Handkerchief Kimono. Ranches-chiefs as mater-in] for pr- mnta at various sorts no continual- †[lowing in demand, but are never more “(active than when made up into 3 kimono such a the one illus- trated. Thole used for the model are 0! white Janine†silk with border of blue silk dotted with white, but. Jnnnty little Eton. mode of pongee. silk nd the like or. among the nmnrtont wraps shown and m axe oedlngly utrnctlve. whether made to notch the skirt or of contrasting nun term. This one Includes I stole 00% hr. not provide. tho Montana anon In: mum, and in nude with «an Natal than. under which the m: on. of m Home snow to nan-tun. Any brickwork rind 0! VII. na- MM and um- and (MI unfunny «MM will In urn-dorm"; Minna-ed by "to m», Whale-r min and back of chm an out" damn I". In" and "In. Vanni-Md “union on In an"! elegant and brunt-«d w"! mm- on not I" ml] mum on no. III) “moan all. colon-a um um and tor lluy [rock- lor both old Ind young noun A hurt a! IIIII Iliad no. Into]: an 3 am 0! My ""04 I“. no. out vhlch the out" um. In; All can of tho nun «Hate It“. of mo- Mull. In cmmm there Ire stunning nu- tem combining vldo nu- MM and big alum ludo up of named poiku «Mu. The lowered not! have had I M. “I. tad I 50 “M Inter on manor vomdu. Thou. llIm all (he no". no nude over In tutofllnlu of not which n". the Itlk Inflation. Among the thin loulslnen chock“ chum-able surf-cos cannot be m vlded by the mlnuhctum tut emmgh. Meuullnc and chlflon 10.].an have both been hruughl out in I but a! Cl- quiulle «Noam Bummer Piazza down. For elaborate xummer toilets all the fluxes and their weaves of wool and silk Ire called into play. Chllou cloth. moussenne. voile, veiling. chit- ton luuluine and mesa-lino are thi- Ieuon'a ieudern. Nothing puzzles the unasham- cook quite as much u the mutt-nines; of “noodles." Sometimes they mix up nicely to they can be rolled and cut in full perfection. at other times they turn into a sticky. soggy mun. utter- ly impossible. An infallible rule is to an one-half the shell of the egg need with cold water And then beat or “told" in only as much flour .8 can be absorbed. Put enough on a mold- ing board and rolling pin to prevent ndherinz, and the result will he I smooth. brittle paste which can be shredded without any dimcnlty. with double elect. the upper portion pointing In front, tablier fashion. and rounding up shapely to the back. A deeply kiited nouuce applied bpneath a double band of braid given the correct flare at. the loot. this being maintained by a. narrow band of princess hair- cioth on the drop skirt OI' pouicoIL Making Perfect "swatch." Design by Kay Eamon A INQIT LITTLE COA‘I. Aa Illustrated the material in m i own taireta, combined with tan color and trimmed with little ornamenu of braid. and matches the akirL but all the materiala mentioned an equally appropriate. To make the coal tar a woman of medium also will it n ulredinrdadmflalfl. I“ yarda 21 or 1% yam « m '1“. IMO. chunluly dusty um Mu. no very puny pun Illa-(mud MI the unlock] (tinned with W at cm:- Voufln he. and m cm mm or Ibo norm 110m II a. uno nude. Tho count-nuc- d (mu-mismatch". fusion-No one. and the math! load- "It" to mu um: “In!" no- ‘ona. habmuhmouunm [mod-Non and down lnvulbly at It. mm "out. but. when nm at not ill or «an tunable mm. m D- um Inn-M M It.» allow a Me- 0! long or emo- Ila-«nu. 110 am In cut I. un- ma. Ibo "on on Do- lunmwlot-nnkoum mm. lthmclmdl-mpnu m latched to loam m and (In M! Minn. and flu m that you“ To auto (to ml lot a woman of nami- ulu will to no- «wind: lot the blame. 0% rud- at annual 1|. 3% yuan 21. or 1“ m u Inch†IMO: for “In. I. "(In I]. O nul- 21. or 5" nm « In. Whlm Pong-o With Lace. White, or bleached, pauses In on. or the novelties ot the season uld II Alcohol rubbed Into 1 cups: will electle remove I «ml-h nun. This should be done after the carpet has been taken up nnd shaken. A low drops of alcohol rubbed on the Inside of lump chimneys mu me- move all trace of greasy "not. when water alone'ls of no avail. W by In luau. Ooh. nothing?" Hoboâ€"“lo tol- Ih't M The hayâ€""'Lm't you mu co III“ your gun The Momma. Jonesâ€"We had shot-take for dou- Icn at our boarding home My. Slumpâ€"Are you sure It m short- can? loner-0! course I Am. I recognit- ol It by the strawberry mark. Mrs. Newmanâ€"Yea. poor thing; the has quit doing her own work and In trying to keep a hired gm. Natural mm. Mrs. Homcr~Htvo you notlced bow vary and worried Mn. Goodwin look: 0' late? "My friend," answered the weather I'orecaster. "he has done A great deal more "an ought to be expemed of him.†From Exporlma. "I! n man tells the exact truth at all times," said the phnmopher, "he Ins done as much u onght to be ex- perted of Mm." “Oh. I know." he exclnlmed. tr!- Imphnntly, "two hunts full." 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