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i ;;:;;;::;5tsss25c::t:s5S5f s$22;2:3ssf?fssistttt8ttttijssf iiiit:s:::::k:::3j3:tijss3it::::::;:::::::;s;itisr::xtc;::riijjstssiij;i::::s:s:i;:::ts:s;i::::;:::::::::-:;- sfTTl 2 - i-, J - ' ' ..... H "7 ' I ; - -lfi,V ,' ''. 1 ., I - A -: ... 7 ; i m : 7rf A- "4- - 4 i 4 - 2ii ifi V'1" 1 ' ' 4, V ;. .-ix WEN 1 read over the U'tfe " 6f Xbi ftrtloln t Htn trmpt-' 4 to milk the mm ax ioms hi-d and kiptki ei eiajuUoa M-Uiat Mutt by tfa oauu tfTnan who stood watclilnj? n un- hlpimpfitttmiie 4n-th llroHX too. H 5d"'r iliiSirli th t vatru wond'f KradtiAlly replaced by n of nettled Incredulity. Ho pulled , v - hU- hat duwa-ttvtif wwuy fevitt hi 'black clear to an angle of 43 ili;ict'e. - larut hl"hnlii Into hin put krli and looked around defiantly-at jhe row of poctatora' amunedly watching him. Then! he -exclaimed - with an atr of flaaltty which admitted of no'areii- headgear W tlrtubtles.s ittte: ih Mpliro tamua, nonexUtenl Ditly u th (?lnii(n mind. By th mind In win. ii cIhhmiII.tI Ml coherenrowljflK riKiis inctliod would b dltcrned in thu nimi rv-l indulged In by tho tnllllhcry divorces r Why anoulii wiyet -tx ! in ,tu. J.ulj.. and (hllTon in iiiwiiWr! Why ilo we wlsth to wear n rniiliiuV TmiiVi-nTiii tipped up In Uie hm k one ni'aHon mul prtvhed -""tiptni tjtiv - ewr- t-lrt wn& formliiK a halo for hull and face. -one iter itnd totally ecttpsliig liair ami fix e Thr4rnftf?' Why (to Wb . Wear tint at all? t;amilHitK-t r "t dw-ttwt kvw ' t TllL lit ihn .questtotut, tii- n-ft further in aelf revcalnient nn.1 vinfea I have worn the vain anil IiivoIuuh confection wreheii upon one riir. lipr tiheil at tho hark and HarlriK lik a halo; also I 'have, worn rb cclip.iintt sort (which variety Is eminently the TnTiBtpTifiiTn . a ml ku! II "atTSo't know u.U I lutv hteJ thewa 4hinnH : Jiut It would IxVHuereptinu to know vhutwoi7ur liHpiien " ttT ilie rndVialfiaT world If n'omnn ahoulcl i.!,l.ltHbk,. de-, rtttp " "tHSf IiaTo er just aa utinccea Hry a part of iheir wardrolm as M ttl coats, for t he department of connnerct' in VVaKhiriKlon ottered aa one riplnna thm tor t?v fmlure ul the II. U. Ctaliln (iiiiiiahr that wohieh'a p'rppciit ' nWraTmi Can you Imagine the consternation in financial circles if women dclT(u!n- trich fitathora, - hii!oiMi, atrawa and .Vi'lvirta for headgear? South Africa "would be obliKfd to fndanother use for her vast ostrich farms, the artificial flowcr-mTtker would b thrown trer of employment down In tlw. lower east a'I'de ;of NewHrfirEf also In Paris, where Ut). Bae i'rejiitli JI.awets.Jlte ma.de.,'hy.J mere is no enu to tne uustreaaea ana failures and reverse to which , J tt-'SX ol . I 1 1 -is---' rvi : -"V J . u- .. i - 'L--: . - if a ii e - i The declared Invoice finurea tor the with the magic JalMl of .ParisTpeatly women ware French jear appearing 3n4i! records of the mrii!n eohauiaf t;e"gintat Parlw ?ltpendThg show that American women bought costumes amounting In value, to 12, SOO.OiTO. while the expetvdttura for mll- Unery was $4.S0,00. The lingerie bfllTworld at Iiilf e7"oTmreffffl"cl0tl1irii. waa tt.rsS.Otmr-wlithJ nrrothPT t?09.wrffor-mttady twipfftrsawar The total ex was added to the total for purchased of rea(herTind arrlflctaf fruit and ttotvs The French hat not only retains its' the j old time vojtuc In the I'nlted States, country would be subjected .if by any j but U increasing In popularity, while chance women-should whtmsicallyVjia. jit apparently la losing tavor to some clde to do without hnis. . Urnt in other countries, " Tor ISiJ.lhe. ' -WntlatuV are ievwif amuamg, but total value of French millinery exports rrn w stvm nwn)f, ttnn-mtat qtyiwton. - -tFewher wer thus nuytng fewr BttOT.00J, sewed lnsido. American more" hats than they did in 1913. If the French hat did. not' maintain Its general aalea record last year in the porta from franco for 1913 were $67," 6W.0TO. this figure, inrtuittmj-the value of ci sUi mca, h a I a a rid hat t rim mi n gs. orniiniental feathers and artiiicial'llow era, the figure haing t7.W0.ti0a g-retrtef than I hat for 1911. Of the totitt export ligun'8 f.jj laat ycar goviiia made .up 120.Dfta.aOD;. bat and , Jia.t : trimming. : LL000)0O : lin. The exports of lingerie have, increas ed enormously In two years, a gain ol I4,W070rnefnl"HowWeTTnir"Tfiii' flgure tor 1913 was slightly larger than that for 1912. The returns for the first two months but hats the French dealers ara Ukily to have a banner twelvemonth. Th exports of gowritt foT,-rJantary and Kebruary reached the value of $S,760. 6W:"; w'HIcK'T"S0W,W greater- than th. Ilgures for the first two months of 1913 and ll.4u0.000 in excess of those for 1912. ... The lingerie exports for- the first two months of this year were $200,000 greater than for tha Kama two roofitha trie, I H;. 0Wt trnamemat feathers, (he figures for 1912. I WIMMMMIIIMMMMM To "Beautify your I THE VALUE OF FISH AS A FOOT) Eyt-t ftNHUNtl TPHEHKj-an be nodouhtthatj no nmt "'is3nT!prVai1i; neaienriif yes add hugely to lin attraction. Without beautiful eves no face la per feet and no plain fm-e Is really plain tf tha rrs are a radetalng feature The first eaeenital toward Iteautiful yes Is Jong, ens lashes and well d ' (Inett welt shaped eyebrows. . The nan whose eyelids are red must rtmr- it this af.ut. Vyallda ; rJ,0 a sedentary man oi wnni.'tn. no j twitter whtit hta or-her caltrnip tn t life tstf such calling jwrmJla cinJy .il little musi uiar enercia- (uri esueriijiil lo rinalth) flBh furniahes a most auttnlile ltd. PHitr nTaTra a TTtoiieTTtl" anTouTit vf fl8h formlni: iliaierial. emails uiil., labor for the -durrjrttve --nruana .tnd It la pKthjipa hardly necessary, lo ad- I vert to trie" popular fallacy that a fi-.fi ; diet 'contains iihosptmiam In' a special j jnanner, tr renin ale tlte Wtwte of thp) drain mid so ."import1 mcmul work INHMMINtMSNVMItMCf Trmitv Tlar Far Tnhvr.KT A. W'anXV? I A Vlt' nM J ftrrttrn r . ,rnHE.olbet evening at a fashionable1, naturals vivacity onlv emuhanlzed the Imitation Jetvefry X Fashionable ! jAIfT -"for now must have a receptacio her' btwrier-wntch . riviils in taiity the flaunting bl box tlwt Is sent with mother's hut from "the big - ( "; -""I v., i,v i .,toJ.i jtremendAua i "rm wnn miners nut irom tne IHK L iiwuuie wv a young Bin oi nnere mere are otner worn imw ImtwmMr fTwb mi tftlyra';:r W:downlt,.tuUa.iha.dititity toteajttfJU M.ffiuiX7(i);ab when aid it by a hlt;eJtLL tables and frull II hnciinii a inont per fect entire femd nncJi tun ni ions and 0.1 satUU.es -every .want ol the body .. dtieB, iiora.ni oeiw t, j lie value of nsli as food to the sedentary, llko white me.it; 'aces! rings and brooches, in UnjJa.tion llei itlolie In the fiicf that It takes least and rial gems, being worn by smart m-4tii.U.jJu-. -to ii.iJt- untl--4o4M-fH4 rUHee im i weeim ,11111.11 w.irk on Ihe alomach lo bring i possess an iiiuuense fortune nowadays '"'" -o.uplete digestion a red . ni-.it , j,, ordcr lo wear Jewels, for so many viccllt ui.muisuon are made thtf.w le.iii toll the difference between the real i nine l l'ii usually from tiny grains of dust nbich ' ... eertle under the lids and are rubbed in l with tha ftngers.. -A aiigiu. 4n(Uuuiiu.m L -gtsX-F M-ffeWtSsriHI "are "aid ffo"T r eut. This, of coury.jletriiys.their 1 eeauty and If not remedied soon wilt probably, result in 4M-rnianeut dutiw uremant . Therefor remember never rub thei eyes,- , .J ,,,feW.JSW 9 'ae la to bain . --tJ y la a JUtl boi-uac ai.14. I'lita.-k. tittle into a saucer aLunt t easpoon . ' ful cover H with warm .itef, leflLt mmQ- twn-- or -thTrw-'-mmuttM unttt It clears, then ta tne the eyes. If an eye - cup is at hand for this operation eo much the betteT," ' Thexe. is nothing more -4etef4rhti-f or -j--. - ,ih yehrpws than bruhliS Ihelu, 4J-4 , a small eyebraw brush and brush lliein well but gently several times a day Alter washing the face at night and , ItfuehjS th brews in thi way heat ft ' Dttla Vaseline smi with a small bnmh vt&ntvrms-wais or ntr ratr. "Tnts will Increase the growth of the brows and make them look glosar. Vaieline " eaa be apUwl iu tl a&iu ay U tha tashea. PHOLONO UFE OF CUT FLOWERS HE life f cut flu a e i a "myrl IiTg- hinged -trfosr r TJ IsiicJvw'-'gntmr-oTTSrcarTm ' Soda or saltpeter the size of a marrow tat pea In one ubleponfui nf boiling water, poor tt tmo a Vase, fill It up with 'Tean. fmih, cold water. Now arrange the flowers tn it. They will, give much better satisfaction than If the soda had fc nilttea."-,Chaiige tha solution for. fresh en eery morning. Coare salt has nearly the same ac tion, though not quite as effectual. l s ea table poonful to a larg vaae, say. - holng i'ptiit.'v1rwiicid''gMp'cijt' flowers tn a coot g temperature as poeeible. Whn changing, the water cut a tiay piece from he stem. Mpsrr . A T - - .' -.- -t- - -fj "-V-. j -rf mr ii pr- v -r- v .-- III;' -LLlL'L.- I I - ; - .e'. - X J- - " - tl . rr.'i' ;- ... 1 - -.' ' A ---:--- :-' "' " t " ',.-"""'-'; ' ; "' -c VTn,..li.i..ft.l1...lSjyB MpV ' " WW f AiVM- I ' - - j .1,. ' . v-l. U i. .a- I r J" ' . V J 4, e 1 t t v '-V J AT' h h f . W v - . a J at . . ?J?i?'n'swsai-isss.eias-sTT-eies--- (lilng and I ue m-sle. In fact, uiariv o- men hu i.m wrll affnitl the irnt iIitii ' prefer to tut tiio luiltaiion, nxc pt oo i 'peein l m i .iMony- ttms tpwwtritr-Tr ' Xui,tii.4g (. :;.. .tt kWJM.11.. Tng:....ji ...jtwuia a .ahoultl tin- gent bwtHiie mu-Wild - olk.'Vi.im: in J Ii. . irait of Uie vogue i for paste jeweil y i omes the r.lge of I t.tHd lL'lUl.i4, jl I JuitUi of Lc-utT-f-iim f h?- -entoreTt piTa t-i rnrn niu toe Tt.tte H- :UK,iJW... WI.oul.l .(w wH'.vej- i ji'tnr tlttte'a m .it tnoileiii Jffi.fr .uil.lini; n hrilTlaiit tiiuvh ofcoTur etTTur to a rtav or evening rimtiimn. I. W iim. n have itack.io .wrariiig j. of more nng j.ih as th-v have re- I- I 2 V I - HIM" IHi 1 1 1 i N mmi i "rii. r- - . . , 7 r-Kw i r - I turned to lb n.cnUc. the brooch mid! tbvr ..astlcW oi jewelry out of fahinn'" for -r -nntv T- r tjr?-rT-T.iero n c T " T T" .!Ui ITin apinovAt tU -tunt .ti. the n- pamlitig d.u-Ti. with a imsll wal. h in - it., plate, of ihe mi'iil gein, the watih -b-ntmH bmer thiin wni T hes . -iw",oh ' Hk their btjarr .re.ativc.. nihl solue are surrouudeg Lv - rhwwoiMUiiwrtHt-e4e l-ba- i bnit of plat miipj . - tsT ) ' PE-PFRS WrfK HAM r - I J KIR Ii a n e that ct.IW Tor a .) ; - ler or a cni.fnl of flnett cho) K-ei wtm; k A,"- plum. t -J7-T . . . ill ' , 't'f 'i r 1 I I ; n . W-J . J v.-..a I" e!f i hoTct. SPatPTtTtt a table In the cen .iU.tXT Slir MUM UUl&IOWU HIP SUOU'' terf the room,-was a woffiari of not a itaneity of 'years ago. It's no u.e try day leas than forty . vTTth. . Bet. wefo a mg to -shine -wittt the weapons of ymt'h ' man or middle age a young girl of -where there are othrr women as tl- .,XiU'U!,.-"!t,. t weny-ftve-.- -n.-il nriU. iM.-Aiiw liu.-jtt..aiuuu But (he futility of middle age trying lint the older woman has or oiiTht yo(p:iss for ynnthf The older woman ito havncompeni-atinir Ttrarna wtnrtt tdteai-was twenty-years too young furuhe v ears have brought her. It 1 fur !lier from the baby doll shoea to the;bc'tU;r lo cultivate these than to array I spit curls hi front of her ears I ler ! herself on the losing side .by employ constant triggle and kittenish, silly ling the weapons she cart nr. longer -arunnci'S filled every .uia-im---with ' tisndhe wTTh skilfor suwes7 - an almost uneorinuernbl longing to) The woninn of forty ha.- art armory .cr-iU. Thin t Co on with if Oive of mvqii mor.. pc.tent . fitacltiatioiie at ' up trie pretense. aii.iL.ifJ vur, yrata i'4Ut.4-r--ewwwn--t-Mh--'wUr'-tniry-: rrilCprti rV ---l-Stl t - -Vt-rt-irvelf ' r liw - ptuiui -M- ts to -thin giyny "crm -compete -wrt-h Tttr riVTrcttT t(fiW'lf H'e' nitmirting- itprienet!.''Hr """ in jouiii. . - jlact, her sympathy, her power of ex- HoW -inucli lounger ti ot.mn ; nbesstrrB heT views tntermtinrtv -,'- j wouhl have seeme.t if the perpet ual j licr fatuity for drav ing out what ia 1 rtnitrmg nfter the vtvwtty whlih be-ibeit In others are tha compensating itong-THoielv to Tlie.i1(4 of voutii wire charmi the tlvai -charms to the ' llM n trh-viftua' Tl Tr.eI"aniTTiTl-"lKflri -erie of youth." " " tnaaa 14 -yrmer.r j ffm iptrjITr ftftj. UfjC Jlflfj gT Ctt hcr ma thai,, forced a knowietlge of hii'rrMt'Jwitt'iVi "' 'ft 'h ",' Mint Enrbt,' Sided Fresh Beef. . .. .. jjJRtWH m a fsnucepan two lar.;e Want In cold wate'four pounds of' . ..,.i..r, .... ).. auu jjttt..u.tuiuju!.i.nriitei. . put intQ..boillpg.water w sugar nun i.inc piiu..muuer xtouiio4iH.--Aild twe-tesspoonf ula uf a unui iMCLiuii;. . .a . sirup, wtratn I - tw whole pepper ' OtW'Stee-Mvloa tlinmgh-A .luth-wlite- hot, the -pool, I an4 Kite sliced catTta -ertt, 4lVAj(t -r4-AdM4- fiil.erfwi:'fWtH-'4erfmn: otic puiitid iif su.ir and one jilnt.pf water. Turn freexer rapidlv and siead- liit until ew naiisiii t nrcttv hard I i' ThuTTPT, Tour finely --Ht-He-wtw--and-(Joekrd gently for w -"T. would encoiirag.J)rt ;ten mimu-aT " Two u-aspoonfuis of, Jlli,' "" very best of care of her Hun floor should then be apri nM Jovi-ji . its 1 day bomret. v --Zr-f: :J - " ' ham, and after Ibis has been mixed1 - ,7 tt " ' - in, a . cuprul of flavored ' sonp stOt k "SOME" HOSE. , ahouldoadded, , 4 jUM chicken, who was so thin ToHhTS irtiitfire should aitd?d.7Hv vhat henteked the countrj whera VhopiH-d gn-en pepier. (chop;ed p.irs-he leaned agaltmt itt tr.ckled upTo the '' ln cr three Vchopped wfw aa-Thos!ry department of a dry goods store sages and. . if desired. - eight canned.' and said! - boxes nre etiiMds upon which.: then remove dasher, bent white of era hats rest anil fcemi their Bho to a stiff frolh add on.. tabiermnnfiii s i ir and HctprTrrr- orsr -jo if 4 "Uini, eauci over all. ftrs -t Hortoredtsh f ruce. 1 , Pour mo a saucepan one-third of a till it will " :'r ml"pr Bn-m?'t. Bttr In one-; two- -tenfonnfu,-,,r-lu,-i'o th-F,t f'tlm 3ime rW-ht-f-stiftrti-frhTri! St-r Uils. fi.to th j.Jo-l.t innTt't a i.ui'fulftfJloui!..Whn-" hnr- y cboptwd shailott r p1r 'u'dr have an ; educational value ifieat weji. cover andi stand way to u"""",n on-nalr Pint of bolllni milk. Mils litmw- isr pm in a ''""A tnm.a.O.!i. A box like one ol il.ee;of pnwj.ei"d hi at TUUi fl'i'? riH u.iid of viiry sheer embroidered tnuMln. t)f 11 tie styles-of capa thtd muined,'mgb rap seems to be the nioit use fuU A smafklnt- bow on tiia ii'n .i.i. .i... -.'-.' ui. mushrooms, chopped flne, When this is mixed and cooked for "five r six minutes longer tt sl'tourd be taken from the fir arid iddi-d ta a quarter of a cunf .M.lirejtiteiimba. Stuff U into the peppers, add a small piece of ut. ter to the top of each and bake. "Can yoa give mt r pair of bos that won't bag at the knees r Mamie shifted herTchicie agilnst her tack molars.ooed slant oyer 4h : e(ottier and -'replied Ihrttessty, -Not . unless yutt take garden hwsel" J'U'Ul. - ; ' .-'. -.-' 4 - ripen; If the egg Is omitted you will a -mint -lea' instead of shertiet. hive tlut there is a different? in the freexing. twtrtrh most be done more gradtmtly. Turn the crank very slowly for a few minutes, then rest for five minutes, tarn slowly sgain and, jii until thj Wjtter loe la froten jiretty hard,- Wa ter lea take longer to f reexe than Ice rreantr Who you cart turn n longer take out the duaher, scrape down the fides ; oTThirtah khd give thflhe mix ture a thorough beating with the pad d!r then repack, rover and 'set away two-or thre7bouTs Wflpn. This Will serve six or eight and is dlloiiu " " sHf. bfJfiK.lv Ja a.Jtmnothaauea-a t.- iioii iweniy minute. Season with a half teaspoonfiil pf 81it and" a pinch -of M.y-infts,H?epper Strata and add ti stalka of grated borsoredUh. Cream Cabbso. ft Chop fine with a hoppH.-; Irolfa half - nj ' MeiUV rteUA - '.a J nl of olld cabbage, put U into a seme, aa a cupful of hot water and ' cook quickly, - If the waters, not all cooks ont wnen the cabbage la tender dtnin it oft, .8eason wifiaait and bw -ter; then stir In a C-upfuL of cream If 1 you have tti.lt now mix a speenful of - owui. uuui smootn ana stir Into csooage writn a half Cuiifnl nf nuut. erre u .Jjuilirlduai.Uaiw. the west -' f :":- i.-''::tFUiW;--'4 m I X tzL i i ' . i '"' . .' 7.J.
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