ibm A _ ' B1 Dofiiiily Dale _that any bmsmt jremnr mb. ,qi |,,'_|,q¢| 059'* illfl nreaioonvenlsnoe. Many ' altlloelh the ever-popular klmono ‘silver he ae- purposes, but one of thsanlahiggg pp vim s rms, maui- imdb wmulnu uinnan 4-» s o»~ ne fi: h. f *V- whiis a well-designed Wrap- ;'|:er-or Jacket ran,on oooasione, he into service for reo\~lvln||infor~ lael’vislta and the like. Some of the neg- “h\§l'll'l really very beautiful when msdeof silk crepe, soft mesealiua or snoh liatarials, but for ordinary wear `ths_iine woolen matsrialsa aueh as cath- llets. Lansdowne. `voile. lfreneh ehaille arsvsfyluoll liked. Lilht eolors are usually selected. Dua house gown whleh w`aa' designed lor an- older mairon Folio( black silk, whinh was iitild ln 'inte than at un been .aa rider auil allowed to fall straight in front. Thasilk was cut inV shape around the nsolr, ao thata yoke of lace and embroidery oould he slipped ln, and tiltriaeves were marie just to lurn lhe elbow, long ouifs ofvlaee being lacked inside. Anothn- gown somewhat on this order is llluatraied among the cuts in the standingilgure. This mods-lvruw in dark bias tonlard with u tiny white ilgure. it wai made with three box plaiti-on each sldser the fl-em, 'there nialu wing atiwhed in to will below the walit line. The middle ofihe haek was also laid in boxpl~llt', which extended iuat tothe waht. Ertrafolda simulating box plain were set on at-rosa the shoulder-s,tl.e~ pieces being rounded on the ends and astsned with but ons covered with plain blue eatin. Heavy aliover laoe edged 'with insertion to match formed the yoke in front, and there was also a standing col- arlol thclace about which was knoited a tis of dark blue satin, the ends ol which the yoke The sieesl plh to ihe elbow, ilnllil vm. raealllr. miller unread buttons. _Dang sleeves wuid be sub stitilhoil if lid. A al|Ut]Qki il Illustrated in the NIC drawing, tloqlisl beingln pink Clint silk ll-lnnadwitllaee and blank velvet. ribbon. AM isos wus used an out UU! llltlejaohee aeetieu, the iaee being lin- lmasleni tae neat eager and were tha tops of the riecves with a lrill ef narrow vsidieiennea. There was a small pointed yoksof lace in front, the silk being onthe fasten over atths side ol the front. The velvet ribbon was knoited into lnors and ends on each aide nf tile iront.|wd a bow of the velvet was also naedon each aleeee, Many of these jackets are arrrnged so that they oun boiled in shout the waist. in which ease thejacket is cut longer. to 1-xtrnfi flown several inches bllow lhe whlnl were Lips. DOROTIIY DALE. _______..i.__-_-__i---_ Decorative Value of iilc Shelf. The eulsil illustration shows what an excellent effect can be gained hy the usa of narrow wooden shelves when `weii placed on the walls of u living mum, ail- ting room or iqdroorn. A shelf of ihis sort looks well in asmaii mom where there is M mani.iepieoe.whloh was the casein the room shown in the drawing. This room. which was one of the hedroomein a small apartment, had to do duty both ns sitting room and bedroom-'the divan shown in_th¢_q|-awlng__was really the ow|_ler's A -,dsseliption of this divan ihe poilstedzetux A _> *A 66: Rell an also mauuiartnred to oder to oovdthe entire iloor, iittinz it into every oornn or window, which is a plan same- times_ followed when the room is un- usually large. Buch a rug wmv. be quilt expensive. and though the elhot ot aneh a rug, when the oolorlng is art.;- tlc, isvery handsome spollahed woard nm Manned -nut qleml nip of various eilss is generally preferred. la iadt houses built at the present lime it is belbiul the uanni thing t » make an sliowalsee snUolent to oover the laying of hardwood MGI. Aa toihe hallway and attire a loa¢§ nal row rug can be useclin'the front hail, with smaller rugs nr a long hall runner toward the back oi the housr. Asarule dark, rich colors look beat in - l»sl|w.,..,rnWi1lti€+ro Seam; B1 Sm oYs'rlllz sour.-'rake iz eynm -na strain the|n.'Add one pNt`of4lnilk_ to their liquor and pst on the Eliyii IU," _spd MQW. Will* _ 1.' _. _. ters andfhridg' it out mtl) to the hoilfng pens. ilitii-':l¢' until fl nieieol butler the1lae`Dfan`em and serve with oyster cranks/re. C@L2l0l‘D8I»ERY.7~Bo|l celery nn- til teliihr,"th¢Q drain it. Chop it and rub_'lt through a puree sieve. To two enp- v-segaéle sonpstockm aquart of milk. or half stock and hall milk. Rub bogethera lahiespoontnl oi butter and two table- spoanfui of fiour. Put this into the soup on the tire and elf a§ogetl|e"\ unylthe soup lta Iii.i.is_ tp . Sea sou it with pepper and a or a'whole enpful . B.-ni l it weilwltn an egg whip and serve all once. ifthe soup is loo thick diinteix with a little stock or mlikylt alloulri have the consistency of ernlin. the ¢....tl¢.lw.a swwluép nm near lA»\»'¢_4»'i uh alum; my-m as to reoomnlend them and many ofthe rugsltmnsthe harsaln -tad thatthe indian and Mexican rugs maybe had at llooris almost invarfably the basis Il- modernte prlees. the onlor sohalnsv of ' the room Q the »‘ \ ` »»l'orthe dining-room tloora thick pile general polntsoflhe aolor of *pl mule li. tamed. lim.. nn- or me mm 'rnenul ‘ lang, lhbedroomsa lugs rug nan be used, pressed ln perieetyharlsesyi la or small rum wmbe dieposed over a f carpet. ireepisnthewslis. el ia pushed wooden floor or one covered with f much lighter lonea. matting or plain-colored carpet filling i BEATRICE CAQIY. "i J .annul i l elnsswnnl S . 1 ago it was the cueiiomfto* buyft-dreeerf’g¢o‘de1~a1;ld molasses at the one counterf Crockery was rescued from , f£]i'¢*p9,in_1;s and oile in Store. 'd§c'to`r'a'n- “all round man". pulled teeth and adminifsterédf in y _l-‘- .. ‘ l ' °}¢,lmm_,and beam N¢m.¢vnguthm§has Specialties are‘the"o’rdlor of the day. It was found that b ”`y‘;§`§,i1_1i;'s,.vi1,er‘e obtainublh' ot? ono*li-,ue than from he of many. Tha.t’s our case. ' , |$,»=_y0n.t(, tak() our wUf&3'Mr"m-ft§*‘oi*~oi1r cl moto leadership in ihB`Cl}odl§6¢`y’» business, but we do ask you to~ use us as f. _ ,vparison whenever gtg? .y Hg lorgfest stock in tho. prtpyigqgl is horé ior your inspection. You nw gyiig merits. lilvergyiiiliivglt-iniIor;4=:fsidot'r in p1ain‘iiglii6`l§iL' 1t’&"iihfH only prloe we have-to you or anyone. . 4 I " . ‘~. - 6 9.'°§ 5 0.9 no -7.9 _-1- itu. seq you: Tea Sets Printed sd Q2 42 Q1 42 42 42 52 __ ‘I 4° ll 4° I' 4° .2 4° » lr 42 nieces . . -1 ' ii . . . . . . . ... H" 'nature . . . ` , gil! ill.. .. .,.,. onine '.;#,-,»_~ 4’ pkg. ml; patterns ....5 42 ` al ls n u . U 9% ` Ol .‘~' °°‘ gl a il N , -._ ...- , . >€l9£“'i~ ae ruse.. ada ‘aer‘»"se-|- seeaie ee.. eeeeel new sr uber.. eeee sears. 4{\ Lamps. J§i‘dln§f~ Cut Glass H . in iéazégrvfllqq W 515 oo P teresa. , H £0 ,l I,6‘, ‘_ _ ~ ` "' 1 E m W h S* llsviialld- Cillna ‘bo up to - . . . . . . . t . . . ..§l‘l»$°I I ‘§f&r A stock Patten . "’3°,*\'! ' ; everything in tea ‘dinner °P'°-~‘-- ,-~i"~-'»-- WW 'ware-May be bonjiltln any ¢hIna B' ` nantity. Japanese China hlforalddlilidliaoill I-. "’i;if"'";{ n;n;eif§r.°w.hether iifs something oii°fY|ia"”iivQ cont counter or Souléthlng from out glues 01' FKUDCU. Chlllfl GGG". W: Oddments' We have stocked our ,nn gnlmgey. burner, ftjlsefli ................... ..z5eN We have an exceptionally A Q. ;{:§§t»::_'f<'fffff:,;i:i.'.'::&nice line of Cut Glass in ‘gain counters with goods :nib ‘ 2 "‘."‘.'i7`{°#?f`i*-‘9" I 'l prices ranging from $2.25 I0 able to the selloll. You Wm. be emulated at some ol the values fonlll value ln» Plates 75 cents par dsz Luv. ary; . ¢ p , _, u . . . Queen _ 1 ' > ef; V Perhaps you have i this 'nn' ""7 an ` ‘ , f ll.. i.. 0.. -lim-n na.. v~»'= be f-1»=-~y1v\g»-\r»m-iii? We have rpqisl' r ‘:"k$.‘<' G iw’ 1 >l.._- l »