_ -ja `=. » "ff, '-@~¢n..;| THE nncnuanr. rg, ms. i Y i ' -Kaur- By Dorothy Dole. 'fha , _ casa; usa( |»rlleu': rl a-eil W over a\ zsvm. n. oneoftismus laliwvl lneiisla thsao- t-.aiiel “ak-i t n`l|odioe, whersvlhg 1-iu._vss and uadd' Noose rr ~ - nt's\ly._8f ll ¢"s.~'l‘l\in |j¢ai0n may ie id vi/rlaelolsal `s'eay» an"l ilsI"'l|Ils‘|&'; iltht Ml l dura tm-_»_»t»l,_6§§’1QQ',§"’\l’a.-traitor to the ria&‘;;!'; ,ten les.. maui. ant dtsmut- om rum- oiored lol . o - This IIJM gqafa fel than a yard olallk for the hoiics p li. Thi lit le model hd the index-‘ oiiur'- ul a‘sevei made of oqeellvaolat.-d mal; which my bs mantle auaplswltdrlsmmm m as cents a yag§."»l"l’hs nat w'i1 tucked n half~ Inch tucks ‘-¢l&»t*viss *md was used in ina, which wa. u .rl hr . gmt, “mm-| l\‘~\“n I <-:wh short slsess. , The skirt of the gown, which wa; or Pllvhlue meaaahne, was cut very full around M- :~ oitom and was iuuled about thahlns. wide bias bandsslmniating tucks bein: out on about the lower pm in deep points. The silk used on the bodice wus cut into shaped pieces, which extended up from the belt in front und in the middle ofthe hack being attached ovcr the shoulders by nav? raw folded atraps oi the silk, which wer. jo'nel under little buckles ol- sparkling rhino tones. _ These skeleton bo licea are muck lu vogue also for wrur with the coat and skin wmuaatenwlsr- ini -:ron new uno-' ..aa.~._.Lm. ' . e . » / J ’ i ,. 7.. . » \ 1--._-_-,rn-.a..f 4, . - . eult, lace,net, chiffon or some thin nmter- ’"°‘° “t"" ”""‘ °"’"°' ‘*‘ *°""““‘*° wlththeiqaer pmrun mam mm. er ' binstion with heavier lace. The sleeves lol halos used for the gulmps and sieevsa. cloth or velvet. *In this case it will often he iound that the put! sleeves ofthe orl~ ginal gown may be made io do service for the hodkss oi the remade truck. - The material itaell counts tor lar loasins gown just now than does the ‘ individuality exprelad in the trimming, audaalacs ia so much used for entire siesvsa and deep yoke portions oh the bodice, most ofthe mnterialof a made- ovar froek can he reserved for the dirt. The clo.h lrock sketched shows a bodice design that would be sultatle for a l-li\‘¢vPieoe,costume, or for wear with a .net-t format. _ ~` The modal was of broadcloth, the lace underhlouss being of vulsaeisanea in coru~ vvereoi’ allover val, trimmed with two-: iuch ruillts io match, s band of the heavy lace being used as n cuifjult below the elbow. The yoke was made of heavy lace. tx which frills oi the val were sllghtfyt irithered. The bodice of hroadcloth was trimmed with half-Inch bands ofthe same embroidered by hand lu lsrge raised dot- | in silk. The skirt was made with alter nate box pialts and tucked panels, two sti chad lrox plults being placed in the middle ofthe front sud back and over nach hip. DOROTHY DALE. A NR for opera glasses makes s very pretty and useful gift. The model rim be easily wpied. The bottom ol the bag was out to follow the putline ofthe’ Ullslel, aa shown in tha drawing. in the bl! from which the ski toh was made this bottom piece was made of looking-giaaa which was glued to silk-rovered, padded cardboard cut the same shape ss the silk lining the bottom of the bq. ` The bag was mode of dark gray suede, the top above the silk drawstring being Somc Usclul Recipes Cranberry Jrlly.-Cook one quart of cmuherries in s cup of water over a hot tire about tive rninuw~. or until they burst, with a wooden peatla press the Dilip through a cnane naive, add a pint of ~iu|¢arand stir over the iire until the sugar is dissolved and the min ure begins loalmmer, then skim and pour into cups to corl. Mince Pie.- H If a pound of anal, hal! I D0\1I\\i oi Nw la-ei. one pouhd tart ap- ples; chop each tlnely and separately, Take halfu pound of wt-il washed und dried currsnts, half apound of seeded l'aiaius,halfs pound of cltron out into small bile, half a pound of brown sugar, llllfl Dllit- Oi New Orleans molasses, one ounce of salt., half an ounce of mixed spices (rnoatly cinnamon.) one-fouithu-| madew look like alarge pansy. Five, l-\°l»ll~shaped pieces ofveivet were cut.,l| the two larger petals, which were of light purple. being attached across the top clone side of the Jug, white three smaller petals were joined wzross the other side. These smaller petals were made of white velvet tinted wit.hv\uu»r~ colors in shades of violet und pale y. llow in pansy colorings, the darker ps tale also being tinted with watercolors. BEA'l‘RiCE`CAREY. 1 Everyyearor so it is generally neces- anry tomnke anqewin one'a house fur nlshlngu. Chair covers and table covers, hanglngs. etc., can be cleaned very eatir factorlly if§they sic not too much worn and laden, and soiled carpets can he dyed with excellent results. if (the t lloor of a room is covared with pale. .00lUl" itm romeo, it will in round that one loiiect of thc entire room wlllhe lbiibll improved if the rug is sent. ta the ¢l.V¢" and colored. The charge for dying carpet is Mt ings were all of green raw silk, thcsc silk hangings being used on the wtolen divan, which was built to illl in a corner of theroom. The drawing enowa the moatattrnctlve spot. in a particularly pretty and original room. Oiten- in s grentmuny roomslhere is an awkward _iutting out of the chimney pi:-ce and mantle shelf. In lin-, living room this wall apuce was transformed by the clever urrnngemelst shown. The woodwork of large and in the thick pile carpets, the re- sultaare very good. ‘ In selecting materials for furniture l icoverms "_ |. run’ mn mommy to buyi, yellowish ev.-ru. The settle, which was `eheap materials. Always buy such\ =fabr-ics with avlew to their wear-ing‘ iqnslity. Two dollars and a hulia yard l is the cheapest. velour that is enfe to use l as a furniture covering. 1 ln aroom where the walls and vhangr Qingsare plain the furniture coverings 2m\y ha ilgured. but be sure to select jprtterqs in which the colors are artist'-; really combined 1 _ __ J ~ 1' '-'A' f - diiilcult unless the piece is dmc ln tufted, coil iER'NotENr .l.0ANS. under-saiuerlsy or me /.tt nf i905. !H'0e`v¢rlma\ii oi Prince lidwar ,Ialandls prepared ro re- ceive for which De~ i°l|i_ its issued. ln- NIT '_-Jroill' dale of depoelt '.nt 'i.wlthdrav¢`al.` No uotloe oi" tha whlllrawll required. P~~rfnqt`n-1 information apply tc Tha If-nvtsuiai-Treasurer, Char- \!C\0fli. - _ l§df.W¢ . . V - ‘I *rs M , ,. _ .` _ .,' ‘a z s ' »"`.:rf".»;l \. ~ ¥»"'a‘-2 ,___-_._-.._...__._..___._ | f _ itnsoslslcoughlirooli. Brlldlliii ¢oss\.6rtv.Ilstias.ilvMh¢\‘il ' .ma guraafserlva rubqssths in a ra2:o.;'“lo.:\!sre disease of rha hrearhln’ organs ,gin N ,gm gg fa-nmdy into the stomach _ \ cures because she mr rendered suoul|Y "i"' ,que is can-isd one tha dinax suefaeulwnh - tm eoastaar rsai- :.f..“z°".:":; r'..'¢:r.m. .to ....11 children. . Thosaofa cenwmvtl" K tendency find llnmadiall . ‘ tener from qourht °' "'- ` tirmed conditions of tha . lhroaz. t 1 , . sem by an-nine __ _tf2.‘»'g,F} styleuhud if ilselrsda tufted chair or sofutdbe recovered can have the hol-. | lows Bllevl in with little pads oi raw out-l | of ehsat waddiug. E‘““|~‘h{ ,379 ` , in Nnovatiug the furnishings ofa room. hlnleaa the room itself is suitably decorat- ‘ ed ihs best results cannot he Killed- Many~a housekeeper will allow ugly wood- .‘ 33”" 1| . won M Ann”-ua" worker charasterlsss wallpaper to mor the eiiect of axcslisnt furniture because of the sxpsnas of repaintlnz or ilP°f|\,l- Althouih summer furnishings are an- doubtsdly attractive, mo t rooms |005 batter when' titled for tha cold wealher season, as the draperiaa, portleres. iwill- dow _curtains and such haegings which U, sera pe-nrrofeeeua. V, \}__, " Laaunco, Mita: 1.0-. 4, _ Simiud. Aamir. l°°" out V I *L C="‘°‘- "’ .'°.-_ $4 - naaesuwuaas i taaeanuaaasossa Wherever there are child- ren there must be plenty of good bread. BEAVER FLO U R r t hele- n "'*°‘..‘.I'f.l..!.."'::‘:.t‘?.‘.1'..‘tL..¢ To a nreaa:.f_°"t,'L',,,“"' l lone bypi *md lmii "nu mat magnets amine emu: tmadarpaafyl-N I . are abolished luririllthe heated term. will much' to the ooalnsaa of the average spari- rui ut. , ‘ ,.__.....-~ ilaen masse same sfo la “mana gaiuraaseaeoassayy when oh`oo~'n¢ dll?- ery stab. hutwithin the last few years vmyartidlifakiol lorsuoh useaara to ‘hs fblndmvsnamonn vary inexpensive materials. The plain tons mavrlai in softarten, erlmaonor snyuf the lighter shades which will lsatlolllaa with the color oi the mm have mach to recom- mend \ham,aad ars,asa|uls, better in sled ll lit fools than are hlil' Iaga that ara more uruspleuous in patlssn. - ia the rssm from which the sketch "shows uslhtspgs was tahealta taaa- .>....--.¢-._..¢~.-_... _ . .. . » ton. the whois then covered with n iayerll mode by order by n ca;-panty, wa, 3 graphs, were framed lu black or brown t Renovating House Furnishings. By Bratricc Carey. .<'|~",.lu-HI. above this curtain one of th* ur-w lunilscape friezes beluu sit in with u|o~t -rrliutlc rift-ct. A narrow shelf ln i . while wood topped luis irieze, this ahel iteingpiltoerl at the name height ssthe tops of the build-in lrcolrshelves which were used in otherparts of thi' room. ` The dlmn was fi ted with s thick w `il 1 ' ' - Q - Mn* "l°“' th’ "M" Wun’ “alma L7 "he l u\.\.le cushion rnuttrf as covered t-J msich t the curtains, und .uevernl silk and em E hroldered sofa pillows in various gay eo' l tiring of old rose, soft crimson, yellow I groltlen-brown and green grave added com the room was all in a trturn white, the 1 f~‘"~ 00! 0|' i»W0 i>il“‘0H Of l>0l|=*h¢d ltr!!! walls being hung in green runvas cloth. i Of D0'-lL‘\'.Y WHS D|=\<<' | 0" lhl lholf I the drop ceiling bt-ing done in it light extension in this corner, and the pictures. I which were mostly water colors or photo oumeof white psppar, on hai! an anna of grated nutmeg, juice clone IN’ bali u pint ol older. lil lst!-lu illl# lsllt and spit-ea; than ldd \|!D1fl» "WU fruit. then cider. and last of all the IW!- i links the day before, botfllll "V9 Ulu" af puff paste. Fairy Glagerbrsd.-Cream toattfbef one-half of a eupful of butter and one cuptul ol powdered au!lI'» ldd °ll¢'\°" 0' la cupful of milk, drop by drop. then one i By Sara Cranford am naman éawuam wi a ull “waht g( ygat powder sifted icpshq; With a broad hladed kniiaenhllilo mit, ture vary thin on the bottom of dflw pans. inverted and buttered, and squares; hake about live minutes, oi untl delicately colored. The hestot the over should be modarlte. Very quickly of the wafers apart, turn upon the hot 5 and rail inatubnlar shape. Roll sithq from one side or corner. SARA CRANFORD i :.\~:\ .Q .\\ \§~\\" \\<\ little over two and one-half' feet wide. l wood' WMI A few done ru French Rn” °' m with s length of about six or seven feet. the green silk. The aides of the divan anne were wide und solidly built. 1 . ` uwhollany. Underneath the divan uset nf dravversf TM F1001' WB! Of illl'-*hifd *'°°d» 0'" was built in,in which magazines and,lh0 v»\1i'fl<‘0 oi’ which OM lllfiie l'“¥°°d H-¢|°d|¢n|. wu|,ib¢;¢,°r¢d_ 1'h,_..e dmw, sevoralsmallcr ones were laid, and the ora were hidden byabox-nlnited ruiileof1°h"""‘ """"" °f “"h°V°"7‘ Wm* °°° °' two odd pieces of block oak, the odd little wereshnped like il wing chnlr, and tht- Cllllfl l\1°WD mlb! dl”HWll1i¢ being of hird'.~i-eye maple. slained la adt, dark mm. mm |um|¢m.,_ The ,mfg || "gg, protected byahamziug ofthe green silk HE.-\'l`RIt`E CAREY. 3 Sm, °,,,,,` ,,,,,,,,\,,,,,,,., ,,,\,,|,¢,,,- 'rm will from their ofthe drvlntwiizreon- ` to is Bakers itoooa 6"” 'Pa ‘° and Chocolate 6 W 46 , I ‘= , Highestii iff* Awards in 1 _ v Europe \ and America "”"f Made by a scientific blend- ing of the best Cocoa beans grown in the tropics-the r result of 126 years oi' suc- cessful endeavor. ‘ *ALTER BIKE” & co. Ll( newcomers-.a. nass. \llAl°N NOUII VERY IIANDY 1 XMAS f_wuu`.d like to have s Photo. .11 "‘ri3:lt\vln Gcntzci & tIo’s G D STUDIO ‘ new do not delay but come tol m:_s‘:‘\'"P;l?;°.d"*° BAYER and have your ind! Photo taken. Your friends verynegtd f .\§ M0 l Iron-D r TABLETS LIJRL And bowel troubles to :lay cured. Not a harsh purgative dose, but s mild, healing strengthening tonic. llesa-Olfaliata a shall! ntssnssensteaamlssaisstalllfl ¢tm.svl1asl\. Aeksaesae nouns adsl paaage- Tas illl ils¢a~C»..DeUl|\.ll$- For sale and Recommended lhpothecaries’ Hull, johnson rloimson, A. W. Reddin. I. Jamieson, and in Summerslde ` Gourlle's Drug store. V V lasowruv ‘ . "I‘EIE¥ C9'lIJ' . that cheers-_-but not I lnobrimtes ' 3 The fmmovs éiiominion Blend it K (REGISTERED) ‘ Get this brand from your poem. . H"Aecepi no suhstiiute._Q _ l W <1 ll lt. Poeov lt., Ientvvaal, ¢:an. t ‘Another in A doaen IIBIKC uorssion »; is. - 'v' 5 .;`~_ ,