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F.; - Hush A byebl - by clone Ihyhrawn eye|.Moon`1ight is flooding earth lan snd`|i¢iss| “YI Innfo f _ ._r._f ,t‘Nlt. ii ll I illl Iili I I ' I .Wi ' ill III' Ill ill lil lil ill lI| iii' Q- I7 _ii I ll ~ \ I I ll il II .I1 H I F `| \ I I I I ____ I 2=§‘_ ; l »_ _ f , \‘ _ _ _ ; Angclswlllgimrdlhi-cnnmdtlweiheycome; Sleep my it_il¢~ one mlhrer _is neu, _.sg-”f:i;h ses.. __ ;r gg I _ ai _ .f-f;__;~ lv- _ y F ’-I-`.'. 1 1/*I51 ,_`/§-2;' _ IT In Sin ill i I I _ -1:;-_ _T_~.=- D010( ,_ ,- ___ -4. ._- :-ull?--4-._-.- ,--__-lx-_ W_` :I " 3`I‘I"=‘I‘3”:I‘I'-" I I -_ I'I“°I° ° IU’ I" - ‘U *I“° I"" "'°°\ °°°» ooa‘» wrlcnlni un lm," w_u_I oo-IL wut-nrsl gre _' _ J.; __ _" _fp _ _\\ ‘ ”\/-` _ i?f'_ Il! -II I" l II ' .Ili ill: iih I I I *TX* fwes Q-~re' I. 7 _ ~_`-' ' 4,- / fl 3 ~\\..I` II Il e Om I ln E _ _ ,_ -~ ' I ~ I ‘ _/'__/f/. _ _ .,, ‘_ A _ _ I \ _I_\ I l lhcArt0ff1martGowning ataSmall Expense POSSIBILITIES 0E THE STRAWBERRY. . nv' Dcnorrw DALE. buttonholcd scallops already described, _ ' and the second one hy two little i`rills of I BY SARA LRANFORD. I ~ _ There is one ».|_II.I nf [mek where the home sennlsiwss, ii' she is It clever one, of thefgirl who Iunkcs her own clothes, can vie-with the most cxpenslve Inorlistc, und that is In the costume which depends for its trimmingcn hnndwolk. in the ekeiclws whit-_h ncrfcmplmy this article I have chosen styles which would not be diilicult for home nmnui’-ncture. I have found from experience Ihnt gowns I which show quantities ui applied trinI~ wings, lace insertions and imnrls, modal- llone and thefllke are seldom as emotive as a very much simpler style. Duintinees of workmanship and good taste in cho- oslnn colors are very important. The original ofthe first sketch ww s irook ol,smilrolrierod Swiss hnughtnt 15 cents a yard. The coloring was its chill attraction, thc design being small bunches of roses on o pale blue ground, with Ilnls embroidered over the surface at intervals. ‘i‘hc skirt was quite without trimming I-xc-cnt iiuunces of the material, each llcunel- in-ing attached to the one abovef hy n gntln-I-ell beading. There were four' buttonholed in the blue cotton. the lace of these ru tllun, which were of graduated I _ A size. The upper port of the skirt w.Is` ' ' Q finely Iucced to hip depth. The bodice was very simple in style, but vcry grace-' _ ° lui when worn, the sleeves being an es- pecially good feature. The tucks to yoke depth in Ihehack nnd front Irnve pien|y_ of fulness, and small pinch tucks wcre_ nlso used to decorate the lower part o thc waist and the sleeve caps. The cen- I\‘--.% .. *P -. ,I I I »- 'i “; =-Q’ ‘Fc-2,. L_. I _-I. ati' _,__ n .` f»\ I 'I'I g I I I III' I ter ultnetront showed a strip of I1 e|Ih° l'\M¢\'iHi- edged with rmrrow lnceubout nn inohin width fnggctad in Vl\I IMG and l1I1\II»<=¢I- The BINIIC WMI 01 with pnle blue wash cotton, the cqllnr bg.I.1ml¢ blue louisine ribbon, shlrred in the ing made oistrips of the lace fagizoted _together with pale blue. The neck of the Ilown showed an unusual feature in that I It was finished by being scalloped and ounce of gelutine or one-quarter of A package. One-quarter ci a cup of cold water, the some of hot water, one cup I° keep II' I" I’I“°°‘ of sugar, the Iuiue of one lemon, one The socond drawIng.shows n still differ- cup of stmwlmny juice “nd pulp, uw ent style of hnndwork used ns trinnning whites ot three eggm Sauk the gemune (Continued on page (L) _ in water and then dissolve in hot water, middle ol the back and (ront and boned nv sennrcn cnasv. '1‘he porch furnishings this season are chlne stitched, tape matching thecoiored even more attractive than before, and the stripe being used, end care was taken not The drawing shows several articles oi’ I owner ofasuburbnn home ore country tomake the covering fit the frame too house is to be nnvicd in the possession ol tightly, allowance being made lor shrink- one of these out-ol-door rooms. Inge. 'i`l\e use oi! an awning exwnding out One country house porch which I huve across the front and sides makes a porch in mind was well worth copying, so well look larger, besides being necessary as a I planned and arranged were the lumish- shield from the sun, and many of the ings. The porch was rather a large one_ets, nsthey might he called, nt each side ` awning pet'erns to belhnd are most ann almost square in size, the extension in whicha book, or a magazine or It _ ziecnrativein effect-_ ~ awnings beingofred and whits, hounIiIpIeccnf sewing could he slipped. Both For houses where the grounds are large with red tape. There wasp large hempIoi these chairs had been stained green, and whore there area good many trees rug on the floor In red nnd soft green thc desk sketched beInK “IPIIG Oi' Ilrlwr. awnings of bright red ond 'white stripes tones, the wicker fnrniture. which con- lt was iltted with aiargercirawer, sndi are very effective. sisted of sevcrnl large chairs of the most had conIDI"`I""°“I'“ I0!" Wfilink DIDBY. Ith- One clever women nmde her own own comfortable sort, several plant stands ters, etc. I i”i\‘glI,buyinIz thelnaterini for 12 ccnts n and tables and a porch swing, neIngI llluunmcks, nlthoulgh still popular, have yard and covering the (rams by I-swing stained n soft green _ On the fr-‘ont oi the' U99” FBUIGY 9\lD°\‘H°d°li i°\‘ D0l'°I1 “IIB IIY thelengths of material, previously nieas- porch which had s very whle ledge were '_ IIIB BWIDRS BI!'¢'\\fIY l'¢f°l'l‘0d £0. WGBH ured and cut, together to lit the iron placed one or twojardinieros, and there' SWIM!! I>°I\"l1 IUHDGMIUI f\”0ll\ UN CGII- lramc. were numerous gayly colored, porch\ Int! IW °I"\Il"4- The scalloped edge was bound and ma- pillows and chair cushions of cretonne_I llEA'l‘1¢iCE CAIIEY wash toffstn and embroidered linen. furniture forthe summer plszza, the two chairs illustrated being excellent models of theklnd tcbuy. The wicker rocking- chair had comfortable broad arms, and was wide and roomy, and the armchair shnwn in the third sketoth had deep pock- _nm- 1`3I_I;;__III .,; ,_ _ _`--- ~.sl2 -_ ...~~~,-. .-...-_,».. ._ I I ,.,. _ _:"1 . II ~». _ I *H ' - M l 1" .Z-_ , _"__ _ I I I Strnwbcrry Sponge.-Onc half an` odd the s\IIgnr,_'stir`uI1til dissolved, then strain into_n dish standing in ice water When codl add the 'strawberry juice and beat untill light, l7l_\en.l;eat in gradually the whltm oi' the eggs, beat/eu light and continue beating ‘until the mixture will hold its shape. llavs ready a chilled earthen or agatewnre bowl, lined with strawberries, _(cut thc berries in hulf and dip them in melted Izelatine, and they will adhere to the bowl) and turn the sponge into the bowl. Serve turned from the bowl and garnished with whip- ped cream and whole strawberries. Strawberry Shortcake- One ami onc- hnli cups of flour. one-half cup of corn starch, four level tenspoonfuls of baking powder, one-third to one-half a cup of butter, one-third teaspoonful ol salt. 'Milk as nemie.l. Slit together the flour, r~\rnnturch, hnking pow-Ier and salt and Work the butler in with n knife, pastry fork or ilngel; add milk, a little in A ‘place to make a soft dough. Divide tid dough in imlvcs and pat out to fit two tins, or bake i_n one tin, one round above the other, ilrst spreading the lower round generously wllh butter. Bnke separately if needed nnri butter the cakes. Put IA- gether with hnit mixed with sugar and garnish with whipped creum and fruit. Twu boxes of stmwberries are required. Strawberry Cake.-Make a plain oaks mixture, the lollowing being an econom- cai recipe: One-third of a cup of butler, one cup oi sugar. two eggs, one-hal! a (Continued on page ii.) >\]_,`€.;,I 4,; nm In EB » "/_ I __;_f____ __ ...___ ,_ ,__? --=-_-__ f-;“_,,___;_ I§®¥2¢ E- “IL-.~H;%; _ I W' _-_ if _-» I `_I _'f I ';_¢\`;u _ t ‘lf/liens 1 \~~ I `\l I ‘ ; 7 -..- . /~,.._', Y..-f ‘ _ ‘___ __,,___ _;:.I~»fj,.,....~. ...___,. - ._-.__ __ ..- __ A <~"“ I _ _ _ ,If .~,1.~_~_. __ el 3 ' ’» 350 II _*I* '.-1.,~‘»‘: 'Im' \‘.*l I ‘ ‘»".* I a ~'~§'~. "i is 1 t , __ I' .f- ~ .~.I~ I l. __ ‘ uc III!" 1,/ / , I I _ I _ , _ _I /// . I .\ W ! ly _ II; _ `> '\_ _’ /I H , Il ,_ ‘I / I . \ I-_ 1 ` I ,_ I I / 'I I -~ ~/IM-' I' I I In e':;;:»:,,-,gg ~»~_f-~~| I' /'E or If-2 ___ _,__ _ gl w 1 ‘ 2'.-£5 _ ;/ =i‘5.‘e,.-“~:é_4-~"' I "J Y 1 . \_‘\l\_, ‘-|'¢ e ‘fo »-=fv'- _____\ __.._,_ _ ll "" ”" `_-_._ ___ ,__-» `1I = I ~ _ . I " _ I 4 FILATURESII Dream on Whllc You May, an Credlo Song# The Melting of Seperate Blouses, by Dorothy Dale. Suggestions for ` ' Nursery F0fhlll\iI$|s. by Beatrice Carey. 41 '1`$~`- A c . ._v ‘/1<‘¢Il"‘ »~. .._ _I .I 4