r . inwbbrornwitr" 1. cavalier} n on“: “no ‘ “Mia- tenor-nu. mi were hind-fins; “nightwear pining tht . alternate Olin tanning double‘box: ’ , hiring“. T‘.‘ Think“ of the : ‘ialte were "Remit, uoki to'yo “I ” ‘ab: ‘wear filth for! ~ hutlt was In the ,amugglnent oi the trimming:an thoughtlgrdetnua unit-1 theooat wit-j ti ‘éltvélihd , fining, . .line design I ‘6 «The ibnklé'upv'in "Iillnost' L pininolorhzor. ratheu MIN-"womb. but the moaqilwh- tantrum-urination n ' my light weight. the surface, oi ting» fabric shomlpaa'llny check in, the Weave. ‘ The dam akittand Manning“ was of; him]: than; Fu‘thejnite‘rlalilwh‘s inseam hm“ \ outilnc‘ns the edge of‘ ‘ ‘ we. vireo June. in it‘v'ité‘hmlo tab, fisirpeson‘oach I‘gldsflfi‘ " ' ' \ " tannin , .down .und‘cn- it. “Thu i=sloews wero' ' alno liniinined inl'ltl'l'Jr-iiwlr’nf'Wlie" iirnlcl ‘hlippetl the sketch will explain. obout'lourlhchea or may form? fullness braid utrlmminu [on the‘conl; a m Inch-Willi braid and inasmuch} Indentation nll'lho'iinyjdéwn. Marthe host. The edge «wherew- ,..r.... n ... . .._., w ‘1, \ ii “I: Am“. y :5 ~ ul‘\_ Ll unxrtwns’ms .i a 7—v ii their r. . ‘ ‘saloirf 1" / . , a in f ' flufprice. From Excelsior Pz‘ ‘imr‘gaétic'fielfi l llyp-inc'udodjn lllls cu‘t' price . ... n‘ 5;,” ' ’= ,sweet, refreshing sleep kt-o'w ’that they 'cost only .n‘prier tabs in like ninnnrr. no u study 0;. ‘ un‘mholmterlaiune laid ln-two' pialtgofi " ‘ I I: L. “shields of'the lront‘nnd utitohad‘f‘d'd‘wil transparent; and two kinds‘ ‘ ‘ut 'vblack sliir‘ ‘ M4 m c“ . semi: or so. The second slit-ton rahov'vsa 9"” “‘ “diflb‘l‘” nmumwunmwwmn war tiny The third sketch ‘sh -‘ M'waMi anvilinrutle‘iubms‘l-u w...“ /,. ,v e, mos. » - GUARD!AN.~=MAY small details ‘0! the costuino. and one of the most Important points is to have Ono‘s clothing properly token A core] of after It has been worn. Even the most woll‘made thilor gowns will soon become almpeicas lllllufngLfllgl skirt is nilowml to hungnoyrr; lilo hnck o! a .plmir. or is pinned ilmcupbonnlundnllovrcd to hath: cflrel§§ly,.[l"llil|‘Dllfllllqtlk-nlld one's shoes ihnihgsonrnwyny will grit out; of slinpc if ,they, airs Risky-Ii; Midi-h nitri- l-uiyig worn item: are e film-auworn »- With a ll ljhen. " i K ; own a little..ng h wqomMmcm-twmm lilo: ' uh: stilt vnidrh worn. input-ulka lit; a}. trilninodahnnl such [an y amiarotlplowyd Mi“ “‘1'”! slum it'llin an reconomy. an anticancnr and, kt‘t'p . i I infringing.“ V” ‘ on poopv-rly littrug two [units inunrrllnu-ly rl: longer li'llu-y lire pint-c1! . HM... n.1,, “QWULYVDALEM . r, I. r , ‘1wa 4,...” ...~.......»..... m. .~ . . ., ' , unless,th cereals Monie‘tdlknll th'a . v . ' ' r‘ ' unsanitch earn. 1 health?“ mm err. don 'also have a place ,Iwnnlrobe, and it the suit or gown is at light nifté‘r'l‘al‘lt' it uh ’oioeneht idea to ['Vhavalurgo‘xlugamade ‘with a draw string hr “peowlth which to tie it. in which the frock can be pimmutneh u. l‘l hung od'the rack. > For wnlats. light colored frocks and hi it iii-Susan, n. large shirtwnlst has. cov- cn-d with hrctonne or denim (or some mn- l‘lorkecping numllq-r articles. ululcru'nre clc. Innkopuls of silk or llgurml allko. line in which sachet powder has been Hprinklul nmlplacu one in lhc imttonl ul unclr‘dmw'er of your hurenu or chills nier. Gloves, handkerch‘cfs. uollcro. etc, may bekept in boxes or cases. such as those illustrated. and veils should always be folded’ or rolled nnd kept in a flat cnse or silk roll holder. Never nilowa hat to hang on a hook, and do not place it on n. cupbonrd shelf. No 0NES:GttifiES.lNWDEBNDIlIhN ‘ it? lilflvilllh: on n ‘ 'Whflifll‘l!‘ Whom; oi‘th'e' upw- No‘lmm‘ “amok m“! “allow?” ‘H‘ M'ifllfiWflri although. the. one “mm!” with church BlenASflJt fill“: With one mode. verym much ’lioty”-§hd‘}ékirt‘ hangeraah'ould mllli in every, woman's Lida... ‘terinl ol’ tin: sort to umtch the furnish-_ inan oi the room.) is nurent convenience." s. " we ewiutgm-fivhwflw ... Ahat should nlwaya be placed in the r's box and carefully wrapped in nor when not in use. BEATRICE CAREY. 91 let flu and Tonga: 2 la y «Sally. Glenn and preparo for boiling two (owls. boil till hooked. thcn‘deore to get;cold. Cut up-the biflle into Joints. and mix in u. basin one gill-of salad on, one amm— npoonful of vinegar, pepper and half. uml soak the pieces of l'uwl in this for u quartcrof Kn' hour; “‘10” Ill‘uiu nml wiqu dry on a cloth. thu “lute Sfluri". flavor 'it with pepper, salt. a litllc unit-e uml cuyonne. n squeeze oi lcmoir‘juicr. When it has boiled, dissolve sonic nspic jelly. In it. sufllclant to still'cn. Place the pieces of cold fowl on n dish. and when the sauce has cooled, dip the fowl in it. Arrange fowl on bed of salad, composed of lettuce, beetroot. etc , well mixed with agood salad dressing, and on the joints of the [owls have n luyer of thin slices of tongue cut into half circles. I ' Avld'tvm tablespoonl'uls ofhuderand‘twé Here are 'sonre‘ easily 'niado recipes candles of dill'erent kinds: , Chocolate Carmels.-Stlr together orbit the fire one cup. of moissscs, half'a c' p; o! granulated sugar and one-fourth}: on of water until the sugar is dlnsolvedn squares. or ounces. of chocolate... stir until/.the chocolate melts; cook without stirring. Flavor with n tablespoonful 0:1: vanilla. 1 ' Vanilla Camels With Nuts—Put over then“: two cups of granulated sugnr, ol' molasses and butlcr; stir until then Elmer Season. .gmgqifidisqelverl; wcviihtroooku‘ivithouti‘ whomoianuwmmnmbmwealth afirrm halilmny' be formed in uold‘ water. .ii‘lnlvso'iv‘ith . aetendhwiful- .oi wanna Md ,he'qggntgllocminiz.» v installer. tigernlxturg :lammednl'mmwuon add‘tmwmoats , ‘nl a=§ni'hII-‘e§iprurhr English walnuts. out into than nleéea.' , . . . I .,._ .L’panut . Gouda-Limes .mp5 of, brown Qumrth wpmlcuuwfln‘cmumohue'p, one-pint ofpeanuts. onooh‘alt teaspooniul . of, cream at tartar. 'oneiiourth lot a pound.othutter. .onennd. one-half, top- half a cup of crown. ono lourth cup cnfh.,smfgula ottnwloflune cupmhwvatcrnmlaoll 'nllr ~ the‘ ingredients excl-pt 'thc 'last-trhrce I witherhard—bali stage. Add the poanhts and boil to the hardbrack stage; then add the butter and when this is incor- pprated remove from the fire and add the soda. dissolved In I. teaspoonl’ui of water, and, stir vigorously. When the mixture begins to rise pour on a marble slab or platocrland‘spread thin. 'Ta' prepare stuffed fruits no cooking is required. the raisins. prunes or figs, us the case may be, being cut open and English walnut, nlmond or pecan meats pressed inside. The fruit is than rolled up tightly and rolled again in powdered or fine granulated sugar. SARA CRANFORD. Dainty Handkerchief Box and Collar Case. The illustration shows two pretty arti- cles which the homeworkers will find easy to copy, the collar case been especially simple, to make at cardbord are required, each- one 13 inches long by 3; inches wide. Cover one side of the cardboard with a. sheet of cotton wadding,iiberally sprinkled with sachet powder. Then cover the strips of cord board with ribbon. the exact width of the board. the ribbon being overhanded together at the edges. A. yard and three-sights of ribbon will be‘required. Holl-lnch-wido ribbon is used to tie the cnselogother whenln use. half ayarrl The box it two pieces hcing rrquircd for each strip. of cretonne. illustrated was made cardboard covered with flowrrcd The outside of the box should he covered with a sheet of cotton wndding before lhc outer covering is put on. A pnltorn for cutting the crctonuc coa'cring con easily be made by folding paper about the box, to get the proper dimensions. The bottom oi the box and the lining of the lid was cut from the cretonnc nnd pnstcd in without the edges being turned. Photograph frames and scverul other atlractlve articles. such on icttcr rucks, blotter-pads, etc., cun nlso be milth of cnl bonrd covered with line crctonuc. i» _ V. . 4 .gt ' .Violots- Are .fl'here, ‘ ’ pang." or van p4, v. 'r , until“... - n ' We Might lice illilét .~ _i' a ‘ V ' 'J'i» n V.‘ . , is Th. , : I... ..,: ‘. all ‘ . but we do not lhinlr'it’wquld'b fair 1 ' elnl‘iygtgiou'n‘ou: tqunow all about the. wonde'if 'We are going out of busi'nessomaarumooluront,nmqurcii suffer. Downithey gn, in sonnets, seihtdowgp meat money-Saving chantry; W R; babies ’ ' ' Ag”: farvsnapypick the nice things: , Discounts Don’t Let ‘i a 0" , “Er- “.451 M Lung. : pi. ' taming";hyfhotothy Dale. W‘s. . DIV; . .‘1 TOv‘K'iA‘ ni‘ .‘y ., t :f-‘tov‘vn friends 1y as possible. st liWé‘walqtryou, to “.117 ' 1' . 4 ‘ V" IA-I, «Eflflfikumawyfiha‘e- “Lagging Rowfilgdpos'in Sofa. PilloWS. By Beatrice Carey. merrier '“(lf Furniture A 'We want them fame]: of furniture in the city. So prices must take advantage of this ' who are always on the look-Out douse-filo :s " Your Dining "Room Needs A New Sideboard chance like this to put frcsll St'it'k. They are and when will you June a uak. Sum: with mirrors, some without. An Inexpensive Gown the Greatest "o »<P.E.lslanders” .1 nice 5 ileboam in your diu- ing room ? Beautiful designs '11 birch, elm ash and All nice, new cut down to prions, that make it extremely easy to buy. r r 5 .Havc a a“ C a 1 '- ‘to choo‘lle from. The very lilting totenjOy a: good. rehd or ohmic . in. ., They Antsy '. be ' new r-a song. ' Tubmei‘n for yours. ' Quite a large variety still, v I- _ a ~..- in .i summon $24.30 > :r 3211inCatlin.i an ' ' '1‘ Carriages n beautiful, assortments ever shownher'e .- as All subject touchi- ‘Ileu liter discount, 'wh‘ll.‘ will almost give I , En»: :i'm' ‘» n-s- , hisflme’ohcgnmnl. _ atdl‘begtystfirh vmfifi.‘—;'3We":§t:ll June at v.ry“Wtitnimh°n We can .‘ imamflenwbanpnce'yw ' rummage»... t S‘OUR "‘li‘A‘EL ‘: “cm: A 1305 suites' ‘4 1-. nmnmo O H i122“: . l V -’ on; most popular « some very tasty signs still left in . ash‘ ‘anq quartered ,_ tweatnfiéd with ; renewed: here. We ‘, M .. 'of_ them awny- " . ,. Want one? i i I > - one. fi, 1‘, V” I KL], rm” uwu' ,yuu» x"RACKS GUT UT , LAST "WEEK ’ Our prices on these are merely nominal. You might as well have Nice, new. up-to-date styles‘ ' " dd; in such substantial woods, as ' oak: biréb,elm and nak, 6, 7 and 8 ft long. No 'b.tte than now to invest in A Great Variety of Extension Tnblcs‘at A Ridiculously'lnw Prices? 'zh'eséus‘erui dirling‘piece‘s. r 'vtime one of