Cl] Kn l .1“. ’fii‘ofiifiifii'sfiifi! 43‘ 1; -. ,_ .5. ... 0‘." Althlmgll the coat and shirt anaconda. hostilities the voile." 'Thls braid was worn with asepsrate blouse.'is_tbe most in silk-and was rolled into} little; roua ‘ popular streetfloakfor moral wear. on fences and .twisled X mommies [males and skirt frock, made with a short cry effective pattern about, the yokmk skirt and of not too elaborate fashion. is I “ll-3d which was of the, same material, {2: dljes'fia This girdle was of a very ‘ ccful design and when win-agave thph‘ookl almost the ‘1 effects-laminae“. a‘lla romaine. was], tloh of the bodice and on the, voile endedgedwllll the braid, v The yoke ppllglllllipe of the, dress was ‘ of earn a place with rather a heavy re: pousse pa'tern over the surface. Lend corn-colored saulc gloves \vero‘to be worri' with the gown,but if desired the bodice could be made with long sleeves, filled cuff! of lace been atlnoln-d. '11“: shirt was made with a straight pounce, tum:ch about the" bottom and oven smarter for many occasions than even the most desirable, tailor gown, the sketch accompanying this article showing i very desirable‘ulcdcl for a gown of this d. . lo gown illustrated would, lodged, llent made up in linen, the braid used, lmmln'g‘bv'e'lng of white cotton sour: . The model gown from which the. etoh'wah taken was of very“. - vollevofyarather soft texture ‘lllfldo lining of brown taffeta. The was in gulmpe siyle and was , with fine soatachc braid inlhe ,i “way—.44 v , i if). *1} ‘3‘ i\ , H... 94:94,, - s . - ‘ ", . . . to of Silver and Cut Glass. ‘—'_"'_‘“"“'—_‘—‘-”_i‘__Tf-._* v .. V . brushing the crei'lees with a soft'brusll. Venetian” glaesvl-‘and‘ such decorated glassware following traceries of“ gold should never be pa in very hot water or washcdlnstrongso ,asthe soap will eat the gold off, the, ,urisc'e. Thesame rule appliestoflnechlha. . -«_, I in cleaningnsiiverw‘pre‘ washand dry thoroughly after the silver polish has‘ and silver need care- has to no carc- v L nsltive to sudden if a bowl or‘disb ream in it. do not fore I fiillnlz,“ it assassinssnom or prance: arrower‘tuokavfitgl‘lp‘ upper part of the skirtbelng tuckod'iu very small pinch lacks.‘ ‘ '. l lamakimrwthe design up in lines a shirt with not quite,” much fuiness .wcnldbenecesearyJ ' ' ~- luade 0i,iflm.°cvoréll..wlthithe silk and." - ' edge fold held nonornv slits: ii been used,>pollslllng off afterwards with rooih" ‘ 'r f 109; 3150. asoft, dry flannel or chemois. A small. ~ 1‘ , “I ; piece of camphor placed in the cases in pill V which silverware is kept will keep itI ‘ ‘ “2'5 ' _' from tarnishing. -r'.':.l, . .‘.l.IA' NWW. MM W,.MN.W¢N BEATRICE CAREY. ‘ , ATVRES: 1 Love You. My Lovo.'l n ii. .- g: I “has iaiflf ll are 8630"“ ’donsj'mll'erelltly: and ~ on ' 'taoking the fold m‘Mjilrt it were well tonal-lilo”... : L tcflare 3 Nadine circular cut P . In . V _ I V, ‘ ‘ oubglgkktwm nulthaumon although for the drawing room a Demandiw lingerie materials. ‘ths‘lirOnlngiot‘I the {must not be shirrled'xat the top. Leeann: ‘o‘l- Million of the bias avoided. w 1. El. SOFA“ PILLOWS; .y' ores-rarer; canny. flr'. ‘ , .j‘c x gates-allow its lower . ' and: be upon linen o‘r is {armors silly. accomplished. It . but just "while at Millers. and all one .'v. . a I)!“ a 5.! “- a ll r v , .' a. v ~Wm,,vm,.~ for an 'Everri MW e. easing. Some nationalised . pillows of today are much more oi‘lty‘ihouse pillows covered in silks, bro- cads‘s and embroidered nation are still fashionable. the covers that can be easily cleaned or washed are most in favor. __ The first illustration in the plate shows being borderiai with two-inch-wide lace ‘4 - . A well made sauce, properly seasoned, will often transform a very commonplace following list of recipes I. have given di- rections for maklnk sauces for use with meat. fish or desserts. cupfhl of fresh bread crumbs and one haltcup 'good beef broth and season with salt” stlrling occasionally and boiling 'about ten mlnntes. Rub throng hievé. then add four tablespoons of fresh— iy' ’ Mix well, issues is also very good, 3 3 Jelly sauce (with 'a glass of tart jelly, add one teaspoonful cal thin those of a few years ago, or thsselinen pillow slips, this model ecru and ds, with a diamond-shaped medallion ish into avery delicious one, and in the M Bohemian Sauce.-Put in asauccpan one h a purse ted. radish and two ounces of butter. but do not boll. The next erved with cold amb or beef. ham).-—Melt one-half butter and a dash of cayenne. Pour this sauce over ham and serve immediately. i N...¢~.AWAM» .»~W~,. ng' Gown. by bosons ~~MW ochbon Dishes. by 5 y Dale. in themcenter, ‘joiiled w the border with painted stripsM :0! upper left col-new groan done The secon ’lllllatration‘shows an em" broidored pillow, the design being rather Japanese in effect. the pattern being a large poppy, with leaves and buds. done in soft shades of light rolls and greens, on Walnut and Lemon Sauce. eupful of butter, add a saitspcoufai each mustard and paprica, and add, a trifle at a time, thejulee of three large lemons; when smoothly blended stir in half a cup- ped pickled walnuts. This is especially good with plunked fish. fui of coarsely chop cook saucepan over the fire. a white sauce made from a pint of milk a tablespoonful each of melting the butter first, he liour, and then the milk, heated. Stir the mixture until perfectly An Effect iwe Decoration or cream and on flour and butter, then adding t ' lfin lace. In the the what's mono- whilo meroerined cotton. ' baskctweave cloth.Many very pretty effective designs of this sort can be Green sauce is very pretty served with boiled fish. etc. To make it, wash and two scant quarts of spinach. Squeeze out all the moisture and pound in a mor- tar until fperfs'tly" smooth. "Put it‘win‘a adding very slowly are Cronford. n'k". "'4 Ines. 'N 3 MiNur Docs .m, .v with n Ill-din, .,,,, "Mu" Rotter Bread. {hi-mo, 3",, necessity} no should be ' as was” _ “What is 'P-roli‘j“ «‘ Than Quite . Dir "mend Ring"? We are showing a beautiful line 0 innit ’of whic . ‘purc users. ‘ than!“ to you. .E THEflfl. ,, "spam who doea not up on; Y , for. mass. cannon derived tuned w _ ' ‘ I also 1‘ ‘ :Dismond Rinfis with varigdfs ‘ttinggr, b can be changer to sail We believe them' to be excellent values. We will consider 't a .1 favor.» have tire plpssuge ¢ shp in; b 2 WAS iRiilIBLED‘ materialist \ An Andover Man Endured' the Torments of Indigestion for Three Years Till be Got Cured at Last by Doddis Dyspepsia ’ .Tablels. ‘ , l ' Here I! a, blessed. straitblorvard story told by Mr. Samuel Simon, of Andovcr, Nani. of his sufferings and relief by ' Dodll's Dyspepsia Tablets, _ that all dyspeptics wliircad with interest. ‘ “Eor three years I endured unspeak- Dodd’a Dyspepsia Tablets. Alter giv- ingthenlafsirtriall found to my joy tllnticouldcntany food and relish it. Before I that I could hardly swali Dodd'sDynpcpsla ..Tablol.,:..d_l‘x;’vfl°i" lnirscuio‘ ‘ " v , ~ oWiiiG EVENTS. dmanta“;"ogre-madm- n : ' . w. Ciar e. cl ycfll‘. mn' mm" 1 Next meeting Red Rose Degree Tues day evening. MilyIS. ‘_-~ ' lovsll‘nsmtls BROAD. I and publicitylsa very broad and com. prehenalve term. It does , not mean simply uwonl whispered" in? ii favored \eg. ltmiralher. synonymous with a f g grill. hrolldcast decimation, and the or the scope of the nllltcunoemont. the ttcr the advertising. No oesuplsu int directs lliirnllon along given will-led; nor rlln any funds ex ' lbis‘ond (be, adjudged ex- . American Medical Journs .v. . . . Cucumber-,l‘rhubllrb, ripe tomatoes Naval orangesflnaanaa. lettuee‘. radish: frkll pal-snipe. .oarrote,‘ beets. .oaloas, «buss “Wadi. no: 5:: Elena Dally . d. ~ iohr-lnch-wide satin ribbon being all that able misery from. indigestion. By the , , counsel of my_friyenlls I‘ decided to try - it took Dolld’s Dyspepsia Tah- leismy only solid food was». biscuit and I W, —i—- u -. -.»Ur- Advertising. in itself meanspulvliiluri. d lines can be reasonably rc- - How to make You: own ‘ spring-Hat. Many of the smartest models. in. milll‘o nery this season are Inth up from the ready blocked shapes in line chip, horse-hair braid or milan. ‘ which would not be expensive as . to materials. about two bunches of roses and follsgs and six or seven' yards of is required. I u ‘ ho model hat was in old blue straw, in the shade popularly called “Alice' The sketch showsa very pretty style, ‘ blue ‘ ‘v Bésl Eermicide YOU CAlI PREVENT- AS WELL AS s CURE DISMSE BY» KEEPING THE BLOOD PURE AND , ., RICH WITH . servo Food» ,_,,most powerful ' ,uluv," salll Sir William Col- Thojilatwns one Agni ---;g nowl crown, K . gracefully this some color. b h ' NW “$13...” as w“ an" iden. "‘"“ ~ r '- - 93‘ I W9. aprfound the crown. with the roses massed at the sides and back. There was quite" ‘ y , . a high bandeau at the back filled in with icons and ends of therihbon. . nohorn'v DALI). _ originator; MAY 1906 j'.' gemstones. - .5 hfiihfig-ioth‘h‘? . evv don'lii'dllhtfihfiz'nf"m h. un| un'. Rises Sets Sets 'a.m.|p.m hm m hm hm am am ,20' 120'“ 301 506 A . 3.00 5 424 503 ' ass 6 552 >909 7 715 2a 2:: g ' _ I ' 040 3%" no I: lose - mg 1 4M 3 ll 4 .10” 0 “ll 4‘ .1100 0 1217 4 mm. 1 1255 H 0% a 1 4 o , 8 j 447 119 4 4 204 6 am 445 288 6 537 414' 801 7 742 4 326 s 345 4‘ 351 8 933 “ “7 i8 ‘id 1 , 1 .. , 5,. fig u; 4 . ,l o, . ~ 4 0' 11:3 . ,l. I": 4 " . 4' cm a no 484 no 4 gm the ribbon being shaded in two tones of lrsthaflAlral'd. 2 24 Jain. ' ‘ o , mu Ellis We ‘ 1’ #moa at this season. enrich your blood .. Lillian n ly_ln .a lecture on “the Man vs. TheMicI-obc." This well known authority proceeds to showllow much more successfully dls~ {case can be combatch by keepingIthe .blood pure and rich ,than by inoculating germs to fight the other germs of disease. And this is what we have been claiming forDr. Chase's Nerve Food. and what we have been backing up by the testi- mony of worthy people in all parts °f the country. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food prevents dis- easeastullas cures it because it oon- rains in condensed form the very ingre- dlclltswhlch go to form new, rich blood and nerveforoe. . ‘ Especially at this time of year when, the system has become run down’ and, the blood weakened the. majority of peo- ple find it necessary to use some treat- ment Id order to enrich and purify the blood and increase the vigor of the body. Neglect to. paint Nature \st this try- lag time means that you leave yourself ,llableto attack by all sorts of disease ‘gel‘ms. .It also means that. instead of acoempiishingyour wmklwith pleasure and. saqoou..ahd.. enjpying life. you dill “Mabwtyfool miserable and by. your-{irritability tbs-inn unhappiness to all associated with a. ‘ Some of the most men indications of a run-dawn system are headaches sleepleseness, indigestion and a general lack of energy and vitality. No treatm now. know. of so thor- ou hly ovs es theta symptoms” Dr. Food and you can ve -ts remas- ab .bl donning. tssue- balhl qaal lee .notins your increase tweig twille‘l'aesI ngét. d . uwon I on well and avoirflll'thailis and wnohknesll so com- a 'd3rovltalixe our nervesh til new .w..'«.-t: m? ea or C I C! B . - manaon. Bates & 00.. Toronto. " or Ed Into the system one set of poisonous . . The Engine ill the bouéllt ready stamped in the shops, and page Fry pleasant weak for spare hours. The third dhlslga shows a graceful pot- u... lol- either a nil; or linen pillow. The embroidery could ht lion's in a combina— tion of ribbon embroidery and satin stitch, if the cover Is to be of slik,cr it could be embroidered in delicate colors in wash «Ect- BELTRiCE CAREY. Some Good Recipes for Sauces. —Cream a. smooth, and season with salt and pepper. The next sauce is good witll fowl or turkey. Celery Sauce—Mix two tablespoonfuls of liour with half a small teocup of but- ter. Have ready a pint of boiling milk, and stir the. milk gradually. into the flour and butter. Take three heads of celery, cut into small bits and bell a few minutes in water which has been strained 011‘. Put the celery into melted butter and keep stirring over the fire for 5 or 10 minutes. . Apricot Sauce. Place in a saucepan )2 spricots,cut in pieces, with one half pound sugar and boil soft. Pass through a sieve, and add two tablepoonfuls of kirsch'and enough water to have a thick sauce. SARA CRANFORD. , , _\.As s. A.» i,_ .,.~.l UH’MPM... .. m- ., , J _ power. with minimum of weight. feed. carburetor. sible [015 by friction. “bxswp’i- \"'\I"P\‘ iii"? a: \‘* ‘ séle The engine is the heart of the sntomcbilc— the source of When it stops everything steps. that the engine should be right The engine in the Model B. Russell twovcylindcr is of the successful opposed type—rated at 16 h. p. but every engine develops over 18 h. p. before being put in the chassis. Crank caSe of aluminum. to give maximum of strength . All gears encased and running in oil—lubrication b ' - llively driven Hill plccislon oiier. ) p05 Few Paris—Quiet Running—No ’ Vibration... I l. AN IDEAL ENGINE I c ' - .1... $1323. iiifgl'ié‘l'i‘é‘d: .221" diféiiillewiui'i‘lifl'm? . I: _ odel A—iz h. p , Family Touria Car. 1.300. Model C524 ll.p..4-Cylindcr Touring Car. $2,500.00 Canada Cycle & Molar Cc.;l.td. General and W‘dtks — — Torontojnllulon. 5 Local Representative..- It is imperative Holley automatic float $1,500.00 « - ROGER ‘. “ *— W WWW—«‘«o-‘w—tfiw-wew‘u A Memo-ox 1 #5914.sz W