Y n -fa. 1 ffe- »~~$¢i~i|v-ivssvvw ` ... _ ~ -...A -. ,.1 1 n-.. __ it \ an at., §_€SIlons h ~n " , _ Y BEATl_I(_:E C@_l§Y.__,,_ "__ _ _ _ _ Q ' Ottyvsd. parts. Rinse seveial tiraq, ¢'|"r'y 5 aday‘s tise is laid aside without any or _ carefully with n soft cloth and p_oli_|h_with fnrltllsrattantlon, so that when search is , < A _°h°Pl°|l- " `msde for liflster it is iound rlry and hard when iioore,_ you hug., A_N‘ M nw mln” Wm » . stay, ,_ - $0 little always ol and eeneoiaiiw .wan _"__ _bonu ___ as s bone. Wheovou get a new b_rn|n _‘__ .__ » __ __ 3 y gone specka from gilding. whim an , open up the bristles wi-ll down into the °"" W °“ ""°f¥\l1|"8 his va-rnishsd surtaoe will disappear li a hot NNI QM Dont I dozen rtropa or so ot var lxonaekoep- tlatiroa is held over the plsoe tor a nllh into ii., lettiilgr it dry wli.h\the head ` __m___°d _ h°“°°lJ°lf\ l0l'¢ IDIIHIN- é up. By doing this ihelvaipish when hard- ' " °“°“ d°°|‘|°dl! at a li the ilue oi the kltchen`1-ange has - Uled forms neemsnt which in-lds in the _, _ ' ~ come choked with soot; it can be loosened' "bristles for s longer time. After inlng a _-;»;3"° ° ‘l"“'"°,'}°d '”°°\'°_d° M1 Pwbahlr hr. thrvwlnz I view ot sine in a not aa brush wash it out with nn-penune, mer ,Qui w°"°i‘d’h» *Bd WN!! Of the most- Mil vlmlng the lids. ward cleaning it thoroughly under 'run- l.!*?f§f*“° ll "1" NK “limi °a°y§°vsd- Cooper utadillr may be brl¢nt¢n¢d` by nina water. by r\1bbl|»z|ho'br|.tlu with ii\s___ 1# i|’$p_1ahoId_lnra have been handed the use ot vinegar and salt or oxalio acid. 9 cate qt washing |g_ap:_t,hen_i; my |,¢ . dqwpwo QQ Km the days oi our ‘great Ordinary ironwars may be scoured with put sway and al|g¢",d ,°'a___y_. ‘ ' “"“"‘“‘°°*"¥*"° " ' " l nnamlca cnnav. ocronnn ry, ' W Sinarft towns for Qischoolf _ t . ' . _ ‘ _ tg 5 _l _ nv oonoruv oats, , j,_.__,;;, ‘V-m°dl"'° 'ur “‘°h°|"‘ “nd Hun' laoe insertions and so on, have much to_ (sp_e@lly in black and white eifccis, sri recommend them, ainoe they can hoifaca-.~. The brim was sharply turned up ‘hsiaoh favor. ,Lennon-ea, and when annuity made ml qwroaf- the front, the modal but ha~lux‘ -'For quite younggirln the bretello style mmm' ‘"° ‘I "° “Si “W "° “fe ' “ , -For school hacks during the tall anlf‘\yabsnd of the lace, and the mort »leevos_auitable tor zsnersi street wear are > had small tucks running from the inner wlr-Ks. quills and large rosette bows ol __*m__ ch"m“_ .mt ‘D 1,-"__ Bn, of nu seamami insertions ot the lace. isatin or velvet ribbon. The hat depleted For best dressea line whit: vsn~'1 mater' in U18 #800011 SKCUIII BIIOWI 0118 Of UW #tin woolen materials are me/l, though lain trimmed with mtroinrreu lilullw, best modala ot thu sort. the shave was narticulnrly good for moat youthful d ni if ph the hrim rolled npaiao in the baok,ai- iittle silk lrocks. \\\th than white i»h°\\Zh lutmy Ui these btw with an np» 'ttli;tlltti:¢:i:|ynu‘; alii;d;i:i»v;l “Wu” “""“"" °" “Sh” oiisncyt-ibton or turned trontbrim are rolled down over .N whom thezown no th" they of colored satin or tatieta are usually the hair in the buck. A |s|‘K° Whlil __-l.’~ I-L °m_ym___d___¢___ ue _“ner-ll, worn, although some ot tnenlosttlhirnhie '»‘/ma Withiridewentcoloralribrown and p__e£“`ble_ The tdmmxnndmoht of than models ure made in print»t.~.~; fae-1lilon,.iK"9¢D Sl\0“/ini: at llie tip, was placed without an gh-dl; nt, ,,1\_ across the len front oi this model hat, i-ttnnabanit ’ , “mum comm so B ° Q an N' an Hats for younggrla are usually l-"ge, which was oi tlnrk blue ielt. A banri of blue velvet rilillnl vine strapped across A _ _ finely sifted coal ashes. and galvanized ‘it ll ln tiltitims that lamr- ironwnre maybewlpvcl oil’ with a cloth dipped in kerosene. Tins may be olennqi with kerosene and sand rnbb¢d with cruniplerl nea',-pnp»v-_ V In cleaning the moms nf the hung, \h¢‘ iloots and paints should be r r-nbbed and all tho furnishings thoroughly cleaned. Winn it oom_es_‘ to cleanh1g‘tthe'_ueH*§»,' ilrnt iiood it with air and eunlight. Than eunvy it oi all supplies and movable °\'.iects, sw cop and clenn tho ataiionary bins, removing every_a_l\r_ori_ of v@t_a'b» crown. Thea sprinkle them ri-my wi n copperas wamr, which is an exoeilant__4lis- inteotant and also drives a_ws_y rata; and other mmtn. inner .na_w».'»n'tn¢` incl". with strong sadaand sweep down 'the walls and lioorl. _ Treat the walls ta a `generous ccat~ ing oi whitswash, made' quits- yellow with oopneras,daubing it well *into the CUTHEYS. ._ ` ; ', The paint brush is almost always neces- sary daring housecleanlnk N131.. It is in the care of paint brushes that most women show ignorance. and oitol a bideh tt ;o!,?§oke when burning should _' _ hours in vinegar and al%W'eflAl`dl'y tlfowukhly, and the ilame will burn , _with a ,renewed brightness; also,_ that it lamp' chimneys und other gqnaawgrf are bded in salt water, the 815' Wm \»°“Rh¢ll Ind be loss liable tu -. ' » ",*_‘. ' Linoleum or oiicloth should never be soonre'4L`witha still’ brush and common soap, as the lgdnln the soap will dam- "H%ad, use a soft cloth, prellrafbly wool, and clean with warm with-. to which s cnptnl of mnk has basn sddsdf' ~ nail- chain. when ann ami shabby-looking, 'may be greatly improved adeilnnoiby being brushed over with the white of an eng. I -Silver articles which have become ivntily tarnished cenbe madetolook like new hl the use oi alum. _Dissolve one ounce 1- - n ,'-"ii tlfiefinsrtsathot soapsuds and wanh the article init, usinga brush lor the r . t 1 `;__.».»l._1 ini -:it N /» q,~_..,i or __ l ~r ev ,P osatrob ~ fit in oven and cook oo'_{__ l time without spoiling one of _ 5 D _ _ an do _ ually well at t ;_ .. ' . ,gk ¢~.'.f:.::::,°* l*.t.B.. ‘llailiwil Co., Lid., S016 , -,,}~ -'qi 9' 6 Q Broiled Oysters.-Solsct large plump oiswrs. Alter draining them, dlp in "W "broiler with salt pork, place the`oysters _Living gloom and L The ll\'lDg xnom or library, although| “Gully one of the maithomolnre and attractive rooms in the house, is gener- sllr one tttnetmtdimwtt to mrqirh. Almost any room where most or .the wall spaneis lined with books and wherethe wall_ooverIng is of unobtrusive oololipi und the furniture o!_ simple, well-built and substantial pattern, will look attractive, and e.»p»ciailyso if the ornaments, pictures and amnllar iurninh- fllils ara carelully selected and in hat- mony. nl ' i ` The idea is shosvnin the little view given oialiving-ro0'in in`t!ie aeiiompany- ing drawing, which shows the touch of gilt. in the three-branched ssoness on each side oi the mental, in several 0! the orna- ments on the uiantel sheli'sld bookf 'nl mth. ‘arm at wdlnpa or embroldh of solt French felt although wliet will ' ' erm: abit t t ' ' " ' I F I hi 1 Sf! N' l 535° U °°“1l”l Wm ° be wbm Imam the “mon ful _‘mas phekcrown und wl.~nlude in loops al, the invooioninl white with open hook ahelws beiniz don: nas. plain soft lrreafgfhe iur wood, witlsffi-urgin rich Oridhtai color low window with a built-in window seat with crimson cushions, a large lern in at huge brasi bowl being set ou a stand in _.this aieove. The curtains o! the winkibw wife ot cream-white net, with avalaite across the topo! red linen and silk tapwtry. . _ BE "mor: Gaiam. Ways of Preparing oysters. BY SARA CRIPODD. . melted butter and rollin seasoned, pow- dered craoksr crumbs. Rubs nna_ wire close together and broil under the Banie oi your pas range oven; nr, it you have a coal stove, take out the stove lid and broil them over the lim. Turn them from ‘side to side, not having the heat tno in- tteuse. Serve them with this: Oyster Sauce.-Mix toasther three table- 'apoonluls oi tomnto catsup, three of hot water, two of tarragon vinegar and a tableepooniul oi grated horseradish. Melt n tablespouniul of butter. browning it tllghtly, then add the other ingredients thlnksns smoothly Serve hot orooid If a "hot sauce is relished, add a few grains ot cayenne Psnned Oysters -Cut some stale bread into thin slices, taking ot! all the crust Round the slioes to lit patty pans. toast and butter them, place them in the pans and moiaten with three or tour teaspoon' full oi oyster liquor. Plaoe on the toast a lsysr oi oysters, sprinkle with salt "and pepper and put a small pisoc oi butter on too oieach pan. Plaoe all the pans in e halting pan and cover tightly. Cook seven ofeight 'minutes in ra moderate oven. Rn- e_r. They are delightful. 1 'Secalloped Oysters With Macaroni- Boii the macaroni soft, puts layer into a baking dl-h, cover with oysi/err, butter, salt and pepper, then another layer oi macaroni, than a layer ol oysters. until ,the dish is Oiled. Pour over all half a cup oi sweet milk and bake. l " Oreaniul Oysters-Put one pint oi cream in a double boiler, wkh one-hall an onion, one blade oi mace, two tablespoon- iuis ofilonr ina little cream; beat thor ssgbly to remove-all When the onion ‘ann 'the hot pint oi .oyatnn washed and Sunil' the '/liquor Skim all Servsonlsntae with GMU-f-Nash sas pint. ¢a»»»p_a'eqt¢s nn in asain u-suits,/'ssl t-\vq'n_alwu ohopaedlee. Qsckiab hot- sua. Tu-rfaquiiis tow, _ ten* `v_ move the wver and cook one minute long-L f i-FE NEGLIQEE OA _ _ SHIRTS Slip on and oil’ easy as nn cld coat-h o i cl their lo o l< S lo n g e r - launclerberter --more style and smart- ness to them 'l /' Try this made-right negligee coat shirt and you'll never' go back tothe cver»the», head kind. ln all good patterns and right fabrics. Ask for the brand- |-ed label-look for the script letters. m Makers, Berlin - 1° a Bank. 'nlerc are many temptations to draw money from a bank account. An Endowment Policy in The Mutual Life MAKE.S_you save. You pay :mal mms in- get big mms out. 4 r d is |9os==sa|NcRr.aal-: gn ,,,,., ,,.. ¢1,o1s_:»oo_¢o- ¢%;_21l_ ,_;_`__ fr ~