a OT A Hewinder of the Station, © The bobbing brims of childrens hats | oy, weighted down with a bunch of fowers fn front reminds sn elderly woman of the davs of the Bis, when to the front of similar wide brimmed hats was aitsched a “puller” or nar row ribbon, which was used to pull dow the brim to secure the effect now Obtained by the weight ot flowers. The Wedding dows fox. The wedding gown box 1a one of the tent fads to be adopted by the bride “be. ‘That every bride possessed of BY entiment wishes to keep her wed. ding gown in a state of preservation 13 a foregone conclusion, and this re : le is admirably suited for the pose for which it was designed. It made of light wood, enamsled white, id has the bride's initials ip silver on the top. It is Hped with ‘ted white satin, and the Jock Is of hoe For Fan Trimming. - The new cabochous are of very targe They are fatter than they have and are often In urabwiquoed open work sef with cut jet or steel or In chaste oxidized siiver or dell gilt. Some of the gilt cabochons are #0ld In pair, the two joined by a dou ble festoon of gilt beads. These are io trirs the under side of hats a feather is placed on or under the edge of the brim, it will often be & large cabochon, says the Trade Review. A new oruna- men 1s provided to serve this purpose, It is a chaste metal snap that clasps the afige of the brim, securing eather to it. Whoais of osprey or ete are somethmes fastened in this way by their middle, to the edge of a Pasens Milliners sre also using smail steel buttons to fasten down if : ; of ribbon. 3 Ostrich Plames and Feathers. By what bas gone before, the Im- pumas piace which ostrich feathers at the present wuiting will a is prepared to satisty a very farge demand for amazous and also for feathers of medium length and tips. class wilners will do a great shaded and varlegited Teath- ore. The arrangement referred in , hamely the twisting sround of : tip of the Teather into a pou!, gives massive and rich effect tb an ama- gon, but only the very largest can be reatesl, Plhnes of cook's feathers 1 eniors, as well ns dyad in different bright tints, ave likely to be! very much favored, poseinly, however, hore than any, Buys ths Min ery Trade Review. Wings tontinie in! bss pari ularly args = mg shaped fogs and quite smal ones, | p of blackbirds and para ‘ snd there Is a renewid Gemand © contesux, which are mostly ssked pairs. They are not very long, it wide and often dyed in variegated ts, ioclading checks and plaids. “Some colored to imitate leaves and broad grasses. In fashionable shops [ ent mention Bas been made of These will divide favor with = fowers for the autumn they already having been ribbon. ‘wired in the I adel Dlece of the quilied nbbon : ) pred an " a very Taree bow resting on the hack of the which shelves down in the peck. “under sides of some hats are med with narrow Powpadour rib laid ou fiat in the forin of ois bows. Bows rade of No, 12 elvet are often placed under He loops and ends hanging down bebing the ear. Pan shaped bows great many loops, for the hacks 0 , are sometimes made of this ribbon, sometimes of piece velvpt, ge bows of four or more large fastened in the centre by a are lald flat on plitean hats, Millinery Trade Ruview. An. hoy BF arrangement consists of 4 wile : @Ce of accordion pleated satin, form- Ing a bi flat rosette, the pleats being ont on either side. Ball ro i 4 yout the size of a Lig orvapze fashionable. Thewe may (0! ¢ of loops of rather wide ribbon if a fold of material closely gath- Wide Pompadour srl plaid rb may be used for the purpose. at rosettes or covkades mre avored, partienlarly made in shades of bright green or golden et, or of chine flowered ritibon! ) go | Bwekiesd this season, the tucks being of sion while vatiety with black satin. The Women's ‘Hote is. ng data are collected in the movement in cities | and feeding women work- i oh is “girls, gasls, Bisle” esi, be Joy a ==» right wi grace to the Arlvanta ges caith Velie!” in the world. i tion pos¥iblie at Roebester, N.Y. I Worlds Fair of 19090, {anythiong, in fact Care made with Gilson waists stitehed n- | JOWAs and separate Waist ar in History the smal share of the commanwenlith alowed the work women of the country at this T he wares of our woking are a Hida below fhe cot of sabeistonce x meh bigher I Taking data from ane of our nidve recently exiabi aod homes, the hoard ing boxe nde Unitarian Auupices Plarmeeriy on Berke great we loars that in fis first seven yenrs in a hired bailing, with sbout forty boarders and fow frapsienta, the average cost por capita for board, laundry and other incidentals, was E130 per woek Prive of board and lodging $1) The cost of raw material of food averaged $218 per week. There vias a surplus of $60 or $700 per snnuin fo go foward the salary of supe patendent and rent, fn Chicago, x woman's club, grown to Hr self managed, for some years cov red all costs of thelr home at $3 per Foal per member. "Phere are thousands of working girls and women in Boston who cannot pay even the west rate charged hy the present homes In Boston. iscluding intest, the Franklin Bquars Hotse, RL per week, ald net still dive In partes, or worn-out leddging houses plain eight. One Im portant {ach not strictly apropos to increase of wages, Is from the Maria Louisa Home for temporary guests, New York City. In 1896 H61000 pleres were laundered at a cost of seven sighthe of one cont per plece. This iter, if nope other, decides for such a home against the average private house, with {ta pleavope methods, where the dificulty of washing a hand kerchief makes the thought of clean liness a perpeitinl alghtuiare--HBostop Evening Transcript : through. Then sqoss ! time and again, usil they are clean | (#8 possible. Then geese out the | ; witieér and put them or ) water, amd go through | CORE. Lang curtains must, of covrse, be | Mre, John W. Mackay was declared in London to be the richest widow in A bronze medallion of Susan BP. Ap. thony will be presented to Rochester Universily this fall If was Miss An thany's efforts which made co-educs: | An international exhiblilon of won | eN'8 ATS and crafis will open in Paris soon in the great Klass, pailiine on the anke of he Seine, in which were Bel the hartiouitural shows during the This wornen who lites io the spbirks might pot a lot of ferns from the woods, and whet they are thriving io the fail aod orders {or them, Being so Pop Siar 1d otzhi sure iy io be in de : not. hive would be uo ehigiive Large HL Pall whe Httoduced and _Sanmplonot Thur bil which recently git | Logisiat pink 6g pI equal guardian. of ehiidren with fath ers, states that two thirds of the credit for iis passage is due fo Mrs Pall. He is a lawyer, and after ber marriage Mrs, Fali studied law alvo. Mrs. Clara L. Kellogg has raised modern embroidery to an art. Rbe fur | fishes entire homes In embroidered i textiles, producing harmonious effects throughout. Bhe travels abroad every : year, studying embroidery and design. | | All ber designs are original and are’ founded upon suggestions received from old paintings, mosaics furniture. Chantilly is a revived classic Persian effects are still favored. Embroidered linen discs are supart Jeweled velvet bands dre very good. Crystal and fet figure with spangles. | Posgee blossoms In applique are here. Home passementeries boast five ma- | terials lace appliques adorn many parascls | effectively, Posies of taffeta often adorn Chane | tilly appliaue Linen applique is used spon dresses of bopsgok {an vaubra idery i# the rage on + aE well as Basn y dle in a rolor touches polat de! Vienise mnost attractively. in delleate shades Weal oo slik sauze. Striped veiling makes very pretty: gow os and requires but tds rimming, aded Homan sivipes are ap some of the wiler white | Many pew designs are leing pro- dueed In fobs which have becoms a got feminine Tad. SHE mall waists are Cr SO es very much NR Polzee suits in the natural color are trimpind with bateis of Black taffeta, sis ched with white Linen gowns In the prety new shades of green blue, pink and gray with while A yellow pongee gown with vellow apd white embroidery, and a tucked white silk vest and front of skirt, is] artistic in the extreine. Silks in black and white and blue ‘anid white checked effects are expected te be very fashionable in the fall for | hy the Belds. LGYen, 3 CL EANING CURTAING, lo ls i Nettiver a Complicated Nor a Pifficals Froveas, : Cleaning ruriaing e pot go Inrmide able a task, and it is sonel worn 10 be enirus veloped nmudseles of the pro Take Madran curinins, sional sin fi they are brittle. OM course, vers freatment; yer hy care itis quite possible to have them clean without raining them. The same rales will | be ford to hold good for mont other | » | newed. cally, on tie other hand, lust well nigh ound wash st ail. curtains tant ote DUwy UY First of all as much of th possible must be removed. A good | shaking ia the fies) move in thin dired < tion, If ihis does pa remove ail he dust the reset wast be rotiled by means of a whisk broom, or a Hoe, soft hrash, according to {he texture and remaining strength of the onrtain To prepare the washing water, boil | four ounces of wap in oa quart of | water anti} it becomes 8 18liv. Have i ready two tabs full of bot water, and | : , hag ever since remained as brilliant to these wld the bolded sont. A hand ful of bran ln each tah wil prevent the | colors from running, Do not rad the curl in far from Improving | tet Appear ance. Bash curtains dpathered cares folly in the hand, a Arst one end and i - then the other! ing down, allowing he = gently, doubled, and, perhaps doublml agsin, | erage Arm. must be enough walesrs lo remove there's Jeds of the saueaxing a0 Save of the carrying up and doa As for Those ‘Big snes buths of xed and yellow and Dine water. wik are atte Show batties, Are “grado ant They Woe Ad nedganary th every : Lalrag store Be a rod and white pole ie {to a harber gban, bit they have not, os Lthe pole has a wall-defined history, tines neces | Enry when the curtains ite Ton much gtol to the overdes % H it M th : wy HL i Ary FIER Pv Gay 5 i Cihgoids that the setain are made white polka dot dimity is osed for this comloriable hictiee HOGS with ocr) t i oi ag] ik o ahem v Thus, a solution of copper und am. | 1800 for irimming. It is shaped 10 the : ER A i i Tiles thes'll not be equal ty any very se | maid MSkex hue; bichrol say, (hid have ‘ bao al gi been wet by the rain and baked by the | water. AH th dArooeisie Enaw of them is that they have been glwavs sod a window ernnments The bLrdilant eneaply and plats iv of ¢hemieals and Dash makes orange: aniline dyes have of Inte bean used In the chemieoals’ place, but the fhpaids fade in 8 strong sans Hab, and have {reguently to he re. The guilds colored chemi forever. yi det ae In the drug stars at the sonthwest corner of Broad and Sprace streets {there ix a show hoftle of a very clear and dajleats shade of green. Thin is a graen po Ane that many drogeists have asked for the recipe that makes If This, unfortunately, is nnknown, A clerk in the shop twenty-five voars azo colored the water and Blind the bottle, and a tiie later left for un. known paris Preserved only hy a cork of cotton from the alr, the Hgull as it was [n INTT There are, ludeed many show bottles | delesn they Cin this elty whese contents gre from A ay Ava Fa te tana Atl Phila | Are new and very Gv ah avian then ft: Dwenty Ave to Gfty years old Phils | delphia Record, : carrivd up snd " © UP SEU | says sn exchange, find that there are fh the city 700 Adame anid not 8 single | foo gun freely | : {Eve But of Cains there ava 05 and un tab of | Fh oe a - 3 . g Tae RARW PO. one thera gre 110 Darlings and bot two wen whose pame | | is Kill and there ix a total of 90 Loves, | : #libough there Is one { Mormon. The most abbreviated name | iin Re. = ¥ iy ne ae a we oa a a i The ringing is lmoortast, and there are Paps, Morningstar and Paradise : | but not & Lover, in order fo be manageable fo the Ave 5 : is the samme az In the wasidag, only | torpeys. No Eves in Uhisago. A student of the Chicago Directory, Abels R The elty lb well oupplied with patrisrehe di Abrahams, 19 Isanes and $0 Jarabe And of Solos Rome of the other add names =. The only man in Clhivago. who, accord. | every bit of soapy water. The handing | tng to thie directory. is a Fake. is Fred Yoo onp of the Assistant State's At It seems that after ait the There are 15 E § 3 : men ia Chicagn are divided In abant } patting. hWlusing In last rinsing | water, that ix of those In ered, eord and he Warmer tints, : THE DRYINS, Ouite as in tail fx the drei mine the best of Bin ont on the floor a worker may put them on | stretehed clothes Bae Care ' taken to pull them gonfiy { sgquAreness as they Legin fo dry. Br A, Handy Fleur Can, bold pee iv 8 Sour can which has last made lis appearance. It Ix large enough to hold a bag of four and is! equipped with a sifting device sporsted | by a crank, so that the contests come ont sifted, ready for use, and pay he taken hy the cupful if so desired. The riceptacie resembles An [averted milk “an, but is labeled “Flour” so that there need be Dy mistake about iis a Nl a ———————— Si a OUSEHo p> BD REC PES Marmalade Ice—Orange marmalade way be used for an ce. Mix four cu - fuls of the marmalade With a quart cof boiled custard, a tabdespoonful of currant jelly, the juice of a lesion apd freeze. Burr Por Balad At a farmbonse tabie revently a delicious salad of | stiredded eabliage was sprinkled with inh grows wild | the cumnton sorrel, vd The 4a} Hi Ate rin {the sorrel gove a de tapaality to the salad ful each of cloves and cipnamen, two ¢ teaspoonfuls baking aml coe-hail caps ot sont ote vail raisins dake an hour io mederats Puddings—-A chen and dellcipus rive : pudding fa made by balling thre | fourths of a up of tee in a quart ther ur using w 3 3 Cakh Gop oh ; 4 2% Sow > a pada sa oasis GF 2ORURY Wale, Ball two hours Hemove fron ve, A’ guesiion 8 & Women | are addicted to Binelpy The wit | Blue? It mar be sl rh white curtains, ! beauty | the salve proportion as the men af the | world, according to New Textament | inferences. Theres are 25 Hopes 7. among the nantes. There ra § and only one Wail 3 a " | haw Jong Been an earnest advocate of | the wiflimniion of the water of the! — 2 AS A i a NE Powar From & Rewer. | Falths and one poor. lonely Charity | Paina Clty Flestriclan Filleatt. of Chileans, | x | Chivagy dralbags sanal for the purpose Pal generating power for sity nae, ie ; has figured that the olty could sav i A jarge sum of money Toarly by Savi] Ing Sts streets from current thus ob. tained, but he has heen unsuccessful | {in having his plas adopted hecinse of Soy {ihe great original cast af sich 8 ol ; An Ingenious convenience far hHonse | zr ginal cast of such a plant, which I» estimated at two and a half million dollars. However, the scheme in about to be carciod ont by a group | of capitalists of that city, hesded hy Robert Gaylord, company has secured options an lands both sides of the Desplaines River, for three-quarters of a mile south of Jollet, II. A dam will be areoted at thin point and 20.000 horsepower de. veloped. The scheme is meeting with Bottle opposition on the part of the Sanitary District Board of Trustees, TS RSA Pall AR AAR A Prize For a Gold Process. It is sald that the eA rE ARE Shop New York City. — Dark Hue and MIHSES' DRRASING sacqum, figure with underarm gores ud fitted backs, a smooth adigetment beltig maintatnsd nuder the arms and over the hips. The neck ia cut slightly low | and square, fsished with band of lace { The full fronts are gathered af the up- L per edge and arrauged on the lace. fall ing in Jong. loose folds aver the bust In some sacques ribbon is run through A casing or bealiog at the peck amd To make the waist in the medina alte will revaire one snd 8 half | of forty-four-ineh material with yard of all-over lace To make the skirt in the medinm will require five and one-half yards of forly- four-inch material i The Rembrolderw's Ave. : Although plain materiale are to be 8 mode for automn, it is Bot for an 18 stent ty be supposed that it mes plain costumes. The embroiderer’s will transform roany of the Pp fabrics to dreams of fancy effects will be produced on th soft stuffs by lave or chiffox or by the deft treatment of artistic Rm. applique, ate, Sasi | The Yagoe of Molre. The vogue of molre, revived spring. will continue throughout autumn aod winter. Moire Vel will also come in for a share of | 1 popaarity. Hopssek Weaves. PBopsark weaves in solid colors to be much worn by ultra-styliel Women for knockabout street gowns When Long Coats Ave Tos Warm. At this season of the year, when long enaty are too warm for general short reefers are considerad quite fortable garments for little folk FANCY WAIST AND FIVE-GORED SKIRT. tied in & bow, the falness bebag adjust. ed in this manner. The liwer edge of the mogue is turned up in a deep hem. The sleeves | are shaped with side sean only, and The Government of New Zealand | | ders. They are gathered a short dis has offered a reward of $10.000 to any person who, before the first of Janu. | sands in New Zealand. ary, 1904, shall invent apniinpees to Csuccasafolly save gold fram bine! Ths fnvention shall, In ts main features, differ fram : all machinery and appliances at pres. | { ant in use for the saving of gold, whether coarse or Rue have comfortable Otloess on the shonl ance from the lower edge aod drawn elope to the arm with a band of luce, The sleeve below this forms a ruffle that fares prettily over the arm Macques in this style may be made of hin wash fabrics, jawn, swiss or mer Peerigsed cotton, with lace sid ribbon It shall bed readily transportable from place tr place, and shail be capable of willis oval water for all {ts Eire an treating not Jess thaw tuirty eubie | wash sik. for teimming It is alse appropriate for aibatroes French Banpel ¢ballle or Ta make the saogue for 8 Cmias af Tonrteen years will regunire twa The lovention most be capable or aud a hall yards of twenty sevendieh | fa ieria., | yards an bour of black sand or ane {uoarser material. It mast Ba oeanable | of treating such material wher hore ba rp " seg Faron © Coffee Cake--One cup sugar, ote egg, | ovre tere is not more than a valoe | Chall cup of utter. Beat well. Ac 3 one-fourth of a mulmeg, one aspouns | fin gol] of six cents per euble yard ¢ CLE af stiang coffee OU CUR chp : profitably gold contdined in the material to be Corevovitrdd by Ihe minehine newder in wg £17. bine, wits 3 Yo ST DB Se AE Cured by X-Rays. Avearding to the Lamdon Chrasibe! a rexuariable Case of cure of Jun | means of the application of X ane of the tonics of Interest vio PRS acl an i Li 38 i stir i yolks of two egos, three fable dH spoonfale of sug 2 pinned of sult, one « tenspoan? Wi of of the eggs very SEIT, sponnfals of | of lemon pxirges dine fn a padeio ag dis ven, Nerve jee enld. Add two fahie teasnoacain a. Brown in fhe . Beant the whitey | sand aver Lhe pads Eggs iu Green Peppor—Blaneh six) green poppers (having removed the stems and seeds: by dipping in boiling | water for three minutes, 2nd then in foe water until crisp. Half fill each with a rich cream sauce, cover the sates with a tablespoon of mitered | eromia sed place In a auick oven for twenty minutes, bastiaz often wit butter and water, then drop an egg into each phe aud return to the oven | until the eggs are “set” Dust each egg with a quarter saltspocoful ef salt and dash of pepper, Deasthvon-Tyne miedieal ely woman whe had suffered from disease for over thirty years was on. Poeratmd upon at the bosptiad o For pe by 200 consecutive dave sie was Feeted to pxporates of Jeon minntes laratian, and after iInfonswa the Lissiges had set in a complete civ i Bot loka than eighty per cont. of the | amd many levely 2 54 sad See tues ensued. The woman's face ig leo practivaily free of sears, asd for 1% Hest time fur ihirty years she given up wearing a veil. During las year alone tweoiy lupos cases worn | treated ang Hite of them resutiod | 2 in suce asaryt CATES, Sh a BA AE Sg An E Sh hegged Horse, In a consignment of Weston rane | { horses from Colovads reenived nf the i stockyards, Sleux City, lows, thers gelding wi {owned by John Hoey and John Wonza | and they ht! | hm. The animal is six years old and prelghs 900 pounds. wis a curiosity in the shape of a sorrel | iy &i trist Too. 3 ant The Bore 8 ef White Plone Cal, ; pressed add i § i raised him. Ther refused $1000 for ih A Spi 0 A Srylish Toller, White yvadie a ised far the stylish tal et shows jn the lange diswing, with | the mornings and evenings are cool etnugh to require soe slight protees tion. No lining 13 required, the senmS being prettily bound with narrow rib bans in selfoolors, This reefer is simply adjnsted with shoulder and underarm scams, Gtted sticothly on the shoulders and Ssring io box effect at the lower edge. It closes in front with large pearl buttons and bhuttonboles worked through the scallops on the edges A broad cape collar extends over the shoulders In a becoming manner and thas turnover collar is sealioped: - cor respond, The lower sdge of the jacket in aeah oped, also the faring <nffs that coe i plete the sleeves. These are shaped L with upper and under portions sod i pave siight fulness on the shoulders, | Fancy feather stitehing in a sontrast- i fn fee end Black velvsr filbon ford White othe velop par ox wilenes for dress o re tHiR Season, od wont falates ure devebased this onal airy culer The Wilst Ge fomde emer og oaleve feed fentivrhoned Boing Que the opie Drag The Lack i plain ities iN i th Heerriders ay CFPSIWIT lose Hol wihnee ihe . » Lx 7) 118 (hea RY Aries $s CEiaht shonbler and Neer, eas fasten ¥ a ¥ 2% Fas ¥ 5 1% ie MIR IDV LGIHY an fhe told, The tall trans Tt re Proms plasisan de fgehuling in the rosin the vole fo belt and Sn. tn dlakpniay fOBARIEa to thye ihe By PR Re pa AY ; EIR arrey FEVER al Igoe? ger Dart of the fall Dreans, ransparent ee collar rddnoletes | ihr week Tle sleeve notnwked feo abronidéy we pIhow aud frit a putt he. ow the itoks that are range a vl a Ses pointed ee cud rr 3 gat hiersal and | i8 Shagted with fixe well} sree Hite smoothly | waist without davis The tg the centre back is arranged! in two ipderiying ments that are! Pbly mandar these pleats, Une or two foghees may be used as | preferyidd, The dustration shows tivo | eireniay ounces thay ave trittmel with narrow velvet ribbon and fare widely around the bottom. A baud of lsece fulshes the upper edge of the gounce, Lie skirt closes huvise: HILL'S REEPER. ing: color provides au attractive Suish | toe the edges. To nutke the reefer for a child two {years ald will requive one and a half | yards of twenty seven-inch material |
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