Sleeves should be large and rather either-ate. one large put! with a an of bee at the elbow where the deep on! is Joined to the sleeve, or three "or {our comparatively large male um: In male of lace added In the me Our Summery Gem. Deep berths: of lace or of the ma- teflal and hands of lace eutre denx are smart. The waist below the ber- ths may have : few banda of cording or of flue melts. or. ngaln. of lace ln- lerllcm. or the bodice Iny be qulte pbln. The corner: of the other two hand- kerchiefs are _then joined to form n Mace. 'Mch hangs Around the p11- low in deep points. The back of the Mliow ls of lawn to match the pre« nlllng tone In the flowers. A square as large as the ochuh- Ionod htndannn ls printed In sweet peas, in pink or Iavender shades. Three of these squares are divided Into quarters. Four point- of one hnndkerchief are turned In, and the position of the mum-e ls reversed. the joining bring eflected by a muse lace bending through which ribbon is run. pink (or the sweet pea, lavender for [under blossoms. The HmdkcreMd u a Maul-hi. The rage for fancy articles made from hindkerchlofs has by no means died out, and handkerchlda In at!- ous sizes are now woven with this and In View. 00H loll!†in Favor. Gold bullion plan no Inn-ll part In 0:. union, 0! runner miscibil- A-ons the girdle: at no men! urn those of cloth oi gold. e-broldered II out loan l- ama" design. the color of the embroidery matching that of the frock with which an girdle Is to be worn. A pale blue poem till has a deeply pointed girdle in cloth of gold. embroidered with small neurâ€" le-lls in pale blue silk. A sage green eta-nine Minnie shows I cloth 0! gold crush girdle. embroldmd in disk: nearly n inch in Mulder. mm paper over the top. pron the cover do" on to, mnly. nd pet (be this any In an and Ice. urn“ About Ill Inc! mu. After MN I. no smug, emu with no loo an... lulu the hold u h" u â€ï¬lth; â€read I piece 0! whim Dry cumin. Ice Cream. WM. the white 0! I can all! dry. ad I!“ mutually 0'04th cup of â€Home amt. Tile n cup at m No m In I team at «am or other n‘ncl. ud be“ (imam, at" I). m.- III (Net (Into-ghoul. I‘bld m vim a! on and cm- to (other. am. sad mt mo no no“. 'Ilch IDOIH mvlomly In" been um“ and "Id um. chm-Io Ice m m «(a "flu nod. to be; MI by In human mu- 0! he: ï¬lm-rod to [am but Inn. The flu of the you In I no- «lmly dumb!» on. and «a. about Mn :5. who no dmovlu â€I. that no lo Duct In vague and no m “I. To me "an ram [or I mu of mm: the II" to required 0 M: of material. I]. I we. r! or 135 â€rd- “ Inch†vldo. with 95 M. II mm wide for 70h. 6% yard. at lace and K raid at can Illk mu and Law. No want at the moon 1: more do- dnblo an the melt: one 0! cheer hunt. mule with I {my yoke. The nodal shown In “nimble nd to “opted both to the odd waist and the gown 3. well u to nanny lantern}: and oo-Mnuflona. but In shown In uercerlzed butl'sto with yoke of l"- ovor motor-m. consisting of nurow shined bund- nnd Inca Insertion. and New Fashionable Colors. The newest. tints are geranium pink _Neapoliiau violet and the oopular champagne shade, which look so pretty u-lmmed with lace. and. in adv dition. there are some rose pinks. pale turquoise blue, while I. fresh Ihada of mauve will be specially ap- preciated by blonds beauties. and a lllver-gny in suitable for slight mourning. The tuhionable brown. now called nordore, is also topreseoi- ; 0d, and there are two good shades of royal blue and 1 rich poppy rod. The white silks Ire soluble for clildron’l trucks. on they are miller more Inb- ouniiol tin hung-o walling Inks. though just u on! to took no «it. u soft, uni any of the polo tint! will like smon 3nd serviceable slips tor all oomlou. coop. over the soft belt while the yoke. nude of net Insatia- n4 Mt- All Oriental silks are delightful to wear and make charming elects but none in more desirable than the white Comn crepe which. combined with point d'esprit net, make. this pretty want The blouse portion in full and 80-0 of the moat stein-1v. 0! mi- and cows are done In one eo|or “mom-t. mlhoiored button. cur Moldered In nlfmlor, nd bald: to match. being used. Tbe mixture of «"09er he" ac- m-pllnbod II no hock I: one o! the putting lectures ol um nur‘o lul- Short lllrll show a mâ€" potent hum-r "mg; Ibo. "1h low heel n4 moms how. such u am" â€but my be m by naming "int dish to plaln about all" do mic. Lluk um, flchul. mlhn. lulu and I" the "Ill-Mn" ." "to not! I.- vonnlt Illu- Ibmal Ibo loll". I! II covered with cretouu. and Ian In anion. lilo covered In cro- (onoc. with French muting in gold. selling (out that the communal In Intended [or giant. cnnu. rlb- ham. handlorrhlvtn and voila. The chat em ho parked In the bomm of I trunk. Ind um. cumin; box", to my nothing of tho lmnblo ol Docu- lnx «equation 0! dnu In a human of the nut room for the Immune am. For “In summer gIrI‘I room then 3" now lmpofled cheats at drawer. which an be not upon I. table. They much "an cmonno tarnishing! now In vogue. The chest In no higher an In Afternoon to. table and Ian than two feet wide Ind deep. In these warm days. when m. on and mllne nove- are so much and. - ullon bottle 0! unmouln should be nlwnya on hind u I ulcxuard mun! Ire. Plumes yield readily to I show- or o! nmmonln. White cheesecloth Ind munch-r are recommended (or “when Imus. In these materials are eully wuhod nnd toqulro no Ironing. Rub I drop of olive oil on your knives and forks bolero putting uny, Ind they wlll reluln their brightneu And be free from rust. Brown paper moistened In "new will polish your tl'ns until they shine llko sllver. Mint sauce may now be banal}! In bottles just an catsup or pickles If. put up. Orange 0'7â€â€œ jelly ls preferable In {May dessert on I I'll-m day. 180me of the Latest Deslgns ln Garv mantaâ€"Gold Bulllon Very Popular In Make-Up of Summer Confection- â€"thtlc Hlntu. Fine valenciennes edging is becom- lng more and more fashionable, and charming gowns are trimmed only with narrow milieu on the waist as well as the whole length of the skirt, each ruffle being edged with this nan row lace The yoke may be or inner- tion joined together with line leather stitching or laid between bands of lawn. Yok'ea are also mldo of lace edging laid on a ï¬ne white ground. way at the elbow or Just low. COREAN CREPE AND NIT. little 7nd- of he; ting with not.“ 0‘ hoe. ,3 cut in deep "but he is simply rolling in afluence." points that give a most satisfactnry ‘ in a Dry Town. outline and is ï¬nished with a lace fr." that is graceful and generally hecom- ï¬rst Dmmmerâ€"Are ’0“ ' 1â€â€œ bitionist? ing.1‘he quality of materi-i required for the medium size is 89‘ nm 21 m“ Drummerâ€"Well, t Ihould le. 8 yards 27 or 1% â€rd. 44 inches wide. mi . with 3 man at insertion and m , â€m â€mumâ€",9" "‘M' â€m “' h..- _k-__ A- A - -v-.._ Cum" Darla.» Tip. To mm ostrich Up! dip the feathers In ram In which I mu. horn ha been absolved. “I'm curl In the mural Innate-r fashion; that In. by Inn-«chm; three or four umds ofiho plumage at n “no over the bllde of a dull knife on!" dry. Till 31m A ï¬ne and listing cml. lulu 'or Arranging Flown. '0“ Weekly. In mung not." for (In table " A In!" Job. then In u [our rules lo Inflow: .. Group (hem loo-fly with plenty of 0° ’0“ '3" “W M I “turn born fool?" "chimed the 1m and My drums [PM law- In I ground- work nu! uhmo I" (Mm [me some "“9“"- "w M" GM!“ with every one In rut-b. In the mild on! "and {or colm to Amusement. Do om pIIc-s together all not“ and m- "'3" “' a“ I?“ '5'“- dulonu of Manon: almple. cum 1 M4: ICI.’ "DUN tho I!" Pll‘ "9|!qu San are Ibo mt nun-bl. .- “DI"- uover holdon. (‘Inr [Inn hrs «In "WC". 1'" M we how I Ain’t!†chow tho mm- In pom-«km In up "'0" m "I“! humour. mum" (at wild rowel. A 0mm "1'!“ lmamul-to you." an no mumm- on a dining um should Ind man. "for I! you an the m be kept In kw um u will um mm» mum you've got um. Inn to a} (0-. II"! the View um" (he ut-le. “MIMI!"â€"â€"Bmvolo¢'nllmlu. be Ii. â€II c D“. I m ono?mr'uI-rnl.°:o Inor- Iu mow-l of the sound porno. with the minimum 0! labor. The madly at muted-l required {or the medium Mum In. for nklrt 2" yuan 21 or 1% yuan 3‘ Inch" Vida, for lounco 0% null 2| or I“ nui- 30 Inches wide Pong“ and Lace. No mlterlnl makes more "unhe- tory undersklrtn tor summer wear than pongee. It In light In weight. sheds dust and an be laundered with success lt proper care be token. This one ll admirable In design and In- clude: I removable flounce, that is buttoned onto n Imootb ï¬tting upper portion. Ind It trimmed with self- colorod lace. The flouneo provide- nbundnnt flare Ibout the feet while the plan portion lbOVO does "my with I" mlneu over the hips. a most usentlnl felture of pettlcoata worn under the [union-Me full than. Whoa liked men] nouncel an be For the Dining Room. A few drops of oil of lavender in a silver bowl or ornamental dish of some kind, half tilled with very hot 1water. and set in the dining room just before dinner is served. gives a delightful and intangible freshness to the atmosphere of the apartment. Hodtesses often put a small vessel in the parlor and dressing rooms. when arranging the house for a festivity. The suggestion is especially valuable to the hostess in a small apartment. which sometimes in the bustle of preparation becomes stufly. [how when to aid : Blah. “True." replied the man who known. â€but he I: simply rolling In aflluence." Influence VI. Affluence. "How d'd Scum: mums to secure the nomination?" asked the inqum- tlvo party. "I undenund he Ind no Domini Influence." Ernieâ€"No. She Is afraid he will 8. S‘ Teacherâ€"We think it Is the food of married lite. Lmle Maryâ€"How Evaâ€"Ami does that Impress her I.- vorablr? Ahmed. Ernieâ€"Yes, he plays the violin for her hennflt every evening. Re any: that music Is the food 0! love. "Donbtlens be In right." retorted En. "You are good to play with ad ensâ€, broke." mean of Her. Be‘lng thorough minty girls, Helen and Eva were pluylng hrtdge this! (or mono]. "Jack says I'm t Dresden doll."uld Helen. "I had my mother come on I v'lllt It Ihe same time." Not 9mm“. "Your mother-in-lnv never my: m u long flan." "No, the never did but once, Ind that us right after I run married. " “Put me on to how yon worked It.†the am mm requested. earnestly. sueâ€"u In no hard to nu. Ho (hr-veinâ€"l know It. But. of course. you know the world does not know anything about me yet. 0001 a Few MM. lieâ€"After I am out of college. dar- ling. I may ham to nu I new mouth- lnforo I «In m‘nke enough to lunar! “Well." he eonunued, "I thought I night as well an you I Mp. lo I brought you a paper 0! pm laud-Ad.†"Yes." she replied. with In Alt 0! expectancy. Thought“! Much-M. "You Asked me to bring you no.0 pin money (Mn morning. my door.†«It! In young husband. Iu-lmu Woman. Poonlvoly amt. Pretty Girl-Are you Mlu Bunny’s Huubamb I actually bellow, Ily waiting mun dm. that. you thlnk more or your Mildâ€"Warm. poodle) than you do of no. "Min Backhuy l- . [mt helrm wuoâ€" I'd lllw to know what "non from Bolton, lln't Ibo?“ You law (or thinking Io? "She Is," Manhuntâ€"- Wvll. you ne'er Illa. "And very much sought mu?" tum tp eat anything you ooolt. “Well, you" ~-â€"«-â€"â€"m--â€" ‘1 arc-sumo in. Well. I! you will Hloh Living. (In no the uldrenm of hu [outlo- In. I!ppmnâ€"-l mvlvod u lotto? mm ldmlran l wlll b. vary much (run my alum In llmwn "all morn- ohllgod." lax. Shoo uyu nlm nu mulngml. “er not Win! for?" Mrn.()ldhum-~No mmdor that ulrl‘u “I am will" oucyclovodlu."â€"Nov Alway- ulllu' when also an ouch tool You Weekly. an! n that. Com mt mm a»... l-‘lnu antherâ€"«Isn't the water can may! Second Bather~llurrlbly no. mom's no Itrong mlnly am In the am! today. Then and Now. "Demosthenes," remarked the stu- dent of anolcnt history. "usnd to ï¬ll his mouth with pebbles to lmprove his omlury." Iu-lmu Woman. A Doubtful Compumm. Tip for I WIMP. Heâ€"You are Just A. sweet .3 you Denmarkâ€"l uy. Bobby. a 7'. can be. mrmtnmulm " Sheâ€"I don't think cm much at I Bobbyâ€"lire I dld. compliment. You no, u all doma- Delano-«m nu a uponho'smtmmroulll mum ’ ammo at beingâ€"Tm Togas. a M uh in RA†Nor locum M Doubt. "Do you think ha lovu you?†- Manda. "I don't know," wavered flunk. "no mm- In you even am" "You Rut Ms Mt». mid l viciously um and sensible." n An own“. "But you mun ndmu. m." an no Wm party, "(Ill a nun mm to In "no hon In M- own hon-o." "Y-yu. l cuppa†no." Ion-and the Inuit not kmly mu with tho Ibo-at Mir. "hm the Man l m. In bola-p to my wife." Mn. ()ldh-mâ€"«No Inmdnr that girl‘- ll'lyl IIIIII' than nho Mil web tool am! an that. (Tom wt and “but. In good nuoulh (or no. High Living. In. “mu-mu»! molvod u loll" (man my Mum In Mouton um morn- Inx. sh.) an aha nu mulnflul. "0h. he's all right. Does just what he's told, but seems to lack Judgment of his own." HI: Boy Knew a Whole Lot. "How's my boy getting on?" asked the farmer of the clty merchant.‘ 01(3qu for tho prtmtlou at n We should never do In prime that we would not dob â€Illa. raw about taking a huh? FLOOIED. Ion: In?†"ln't mo ell-do m? ‘ on! the W. "No." uneven (to old I“ nae banal]. â€I! an w» No. numb-1mm“ bun traded n 0! to: III“. ‘0 ~ "i‘ï¬â€˜ of tho- nut-mu and I. u "fl Mirâ€"â€Alnm C. to "my: {an}; M on. no Coll... Junior-You: In! M! H â€In. w 10-".th I; Ch chm III mm to Info 1“; l mu (to «M- will I. by habitâ€"Put. A Comm WWI- Cnllom Scalarâ€"Bo you (hill 7. will propane? "Mun? I “and “In It m root worn. to an. nu rerun to no you who you're vim". Comet!“ Follow. Bhoâ€" Ynu man don‘t no. to m that - um run Inulu am '0". than to have - yon-l In- H. but Inluu but will. to Ihuxhlorâ€"JNI to II “I. only ‘ who has proved his mum: by I)“ human autumn. muuhter~~~llu uyl ho Ian. .0 mute [Mn Mu and tuna! I!" with“ mv mwm-m in: I u. u. thmxu than! other people." “hm," whirled Mn. albblu. “I“ Hltfl' In lulu!» nil-faction III M In: that m,- wm ï¬nd out I lot of m Point 9' VM. "Isn't It awful." uld MI". Goodwin. "to realize that Ill our Ila. and M rnmluuu will be revealed OI tho Ill.- mnul any?" "I should uy nix.†reviled “1707er old xlrl. "I am (00 billy trying to u a man of today lntemtod In an†0' More Important "Excuse me. mndun." laid tho book rnnvuoer u I lpinllor who 1“ ho- glnnlng to carry weight for I†w the (mat door, "but. are you mm In thv study of prehistoric m?“ Hoâ€"Why, I thought the was «no welltby. She-So Ibo loâ€"but Iho'l no phl- ly thin. Sheâ€"Yen; for one who has Io limo to (Irena on. Hu- Poln! of View. Heâ€"Mln boundar- drau- II- wnyo look on nest; don’t you thlll Fuhrr~0m Ihu'u what Mourning In Real Earnest. -' “Dem: II n all! thing.†I“ a. stranger to tho nun who stood I!†Ins beside a grave. ‘ 1 "It to Indeed." â€Db“ the 011:.- “I suppose." nnukod tho mu. "you are sorrow!“ over the gran of 0 very dear friend." “1 Im Ion-owing over the nave d a mun I never know." replica (it mourner. "yet I deeply ï¬rst III demise. He was my wife'- flut lu- band." u. an?“