
ol«l ones dyed and curled for a very small opera op MU vri.p. and then the linings put around all the cracks As soon sum. and If you are economical enough to nrtgtit be sRtln, fvvlth satin ruffles. as the CHAT ABOUT HATS buy good tips In the start, they will last CAPES AND floor Is dry have the carpet put down. If COATS A pretty end Inexpensive wrap, which y°" you for several seasons. will ar« trying to be economical and pan- HOUSEHOLD HINTS With adapt Uself to most street colors In not afford the regular floor paper, net sev- your materials in good shape the gowns and that would look well on all oc¬ eral trimming ought to be a small matter. But hundred old newspapers and lay them casions, might be made of green cloth, and on the floor three or four thick The Old Straw or Felt Into If you can't follow the designs In a fashion If circ overlapping Changed Suggestions to Be Considered in you ioinift enough to stand It It Senora Sara Ghats About This each other. You will find them a little An would be remarkably pretty lined with red more trouble, but an excellent substitute £conomical Recipe for Making a Modish Creation. silk. But Ifyou TTiave crow's feet refrain, Dolorous Period. for felting or floor paper. They protect Selecting Fall^Wraps. and line the rape with black silk and trim Usually the earpet from contact with the boards, Vinegar at Home. It with black bourdon and black ribbons. which would cause It to wear out much faster, end then It makes the floor warmer. I never let my t>ed room carpets reach to FURBISHING UP OLD TRIMMINGS PRETTY SHAPES AND MATERIALS ONE OF THE TERRORS OF HOUSEWIVES the walls, but slop them at least a foot short of that. It Is much easier to keep BATHING FOR FETCH PATIEHTS the ederes of the floor free of and there lint, ¦¦ ¦ Is not as much danger of moths getting In ^ The How Fair Ones Be The is Plain When the carpet. I have the foot of n«or lert Brilliant Hues Shown in the May Stylish Way System bare stained und oiled. You can d<j it your¬ The of Housework and self. and I'm sure you will like the effect. Question of Felts. and Comfortable. is Followed. If you are handy with your paint brush you Array can paint the floor In stripes to look like an Hiring Servants. Inlaid floor. It will to » ? add the beau'y of the room a great deal. As soon as the carpet THE ACCEPTED FASHIONS PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS Is down, examine It closely for spots or YOCR TASTE, TIIE STYLE rents or worn place*. These should all be NOTES FOR THE KITCHEN attended to before the furniture is put in. The worn places can be mended before the Written Wriilen fnr Tli» Exclusively for The Evening Star. carpet Is put down. If you like, but the KlHuIvfly Kti-bIiie Stnr. Wiltten Exclusively for The Evening Star. AFEW DAYS I spots should be left till the onrpet Is clean¬ ^ rltt« Inclusively for The Rvnltif Srnr HEliK AUK NO AGO, ed If there Is or.e thing more than another at the house ot a and stretched, then, after sweeping, go For a burn, a mother who has often to If 'i< striking changes in was over the soiled with j that causes a woman to spend sleepless friend, where there places gasoline, rub¬ apply a remedy to the burned finger* of a the mifllncry from and it is the selection bing hard. I think you will lind no other numerous brood recommence nights unhappy days were other lady treatment Is I use be¬ the following; /A those worn during There Is so necessary. gasoline flour to of a style for a fall wrap. guests, when the con¬ cause It is the chea|>est and easiest Apply dry the burn and then bind the summer." That applied It In raw cotton much to be considered If the purse is thin. versation turned upon fluid that 1 know of. up saturated with sweet is th? way every Modified KnglUh Walking Hat. and whose isn't, I should like to While the carpets are being put down oU. purse housekeeping affairs. esses fashion journal opens book, take your hat to a milliner.there are know, at this season, with autumn styles of you can be cleaning the pictures remove as Is usually the case the backs and wash the and dust The that one the subject of au¬ private ones who do that sort of thing dress goods never s>o high before in years, the glass vinegar Inn In the market, nicely for a quarter or a half a dollar.and when two or three picture, then clean the frame carefally though labeled "jure cider." Is often such tumn headgear, and and new hats to buy, and gloves?.it is and hang as soon as the are you will have a handsome new hat at h women are gathered carpets down. vile stuff that one crui yet we alt know very simply awful, yet here come the cool L'ust and rub up the some scarcely use It at cost of a dollar at the outside, which for any chairs, using ail. housewife make well that we can't go makes allowance for a new buckle or an mornings and chilly evenings, which de¬ tog-other good furniture |>ollsh If necessary, or If Any may her own of time. One there are no scars a at rmoJI and know on wearing tu'.le hats aigrette. I don't know how to tell you to clare emphatically that a wrap is au im¬ Snrpltce Kflcet In Velvet. length rubbing with a kero¬ vinegar expense, that It tlx crushed velvet. I never found of the group was a sene rag and an after polish with a flannel la pure. When you are or an inconsequential up any, perative necessity! There are so many It would be remarkably stylish en suite If cloth will benefit perfectly paring way to do it myself, and I doubt if it can woman noted for her almost all kinds of wood. apples) tor sauce or pastry, wash them bow of rlblion called bo lione things to think about in the selection of a you were to line it with cream moire and C lean the bedstead and other furniture the effectually. It it is not crushed, trim with cream lace. In that case use management well first. This to an evening bonnet, b.-ush it a soft wrap. First is the fashion of It. Shall it good same way. If there Is a of a applies pears, peaches with brush, and after get¬ green ribbon for ties. are do suspicion bug ting the all can Triple capes quite and superb housekeeping. She doesn't about your springs or bedstead have them or quinces. Take the parings and cores without running the risk of having a spell dust out. you stiffen It by be short or long? The modes may be long, as much In favor this season as hut nolning over a basin of steaming water, last, any of the work herself, Bless you, no; taken out doors and get a quart of gasoline and put them In a pan of water on the of cold ir the head from exposure, or being and If one is dump.no. plump, a long there is a slight difference In the style. The and a small but you must he careful to not fold It or has Her dainty white hands are satin soft, and pitcher, lirush the bedstead ¦tove and cock Ull all are tender. Then taken up and sat upon by a Jury inquiring tonvh the till It Is While wrap Is out of the question. If one is very ripple gone and each cape tits almost and springs well with a broom and then pile dry. steam¬ smoothly over Us mate, each its look as though she might have been one of dribble squeeze the juice through a Jelly cloth, bnd Into our lunacy. A change of materials Is ing you can puli a good many of the tall, and what tha graceless call "raw having the gasoline along the cracks from edge bordered with a band of ribbon, brail the lilies of the field, always. But I hap¬ the pit K in a wide mouthed Jar. with a pound Imperative, whether we build on the old wrinkles out. but on the whole, velvet is boned," then a short wrap Is not to be and later pitcher. Saturate them thoroughly and stuff to with fur. Two capes are also to know that she learned by experience, then let them stand for an hour. Then of sugar and a gill of good liquid yeast to shapes or not. unsatisfactory freshen up. thought of, no matter if fifty fashions de¬ seen, but the one is of pen give Here is a bis picture hat that could be top usually lace, much assisted by a natuial aptitude for them another dose of the same. Pour the a gallon of julcc. Let Uie liquid stand near The question of autumn millinery is al¬ clare In favor of it. Shall we render our¬ falling very full ov«-r the shoulders. Of fluid copiously over the easily tlxed up out of old material. The course, it Is tied with wide ribbons. housework, all that she knows about It.
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