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In the Realm Where Woman Rules Novel Embroidery I I W N T O C l E A M 4 W > t S S > V*rni«h and Paint Rub with a rkitu dipped .In a weak M u Hon of viueeac and warm water* Polish wiili a wash leather. M i n i s a t t h e r o a m On* lUcita* a n d t«ta Qttwe* O t t i c i M t« Tftum Eiw lidh inti in! The novel method o t education penc il'-ed at a school lu a southern coast I ’iweL.whero. the rchtldrea tend ABdlifeE w 1 iln t, ■ A nu\4-‘lty in trimming Is nn euihroiilury that InnUs very iunrh lihf lane < H'- mm I ♦.‘tfurtht‘ly on the gown nf wliltn \oiln IliusliHloii hoiv Ah f lOi I fill \f ihr > \\;t> i!so«l i‘tlihr.ilih'1 > iiul toll in r;iili»T full I i -M n ju.st U-low a tiiioil Mpphru H E L P S F O R T H E C O O K . i| IMIS I'll 11 lull!' I IM II1 b- nr pa i ' m I•1 \ Tlii* nmu of Hie iihi.ihs greens add a piece of \ flrr |Cl ' -111 'J w mm u ii h i i I i 'H *fi'ii* I*. 1 hr im I m I \\ I ih i I iitiIi nvt fill nliniit the sjyi. nf n vv n !ii 11 1 This keeps the u iiliT from ImiM-ig m it K eep II t PI >\ of VV IM nil'll 11 nit li [ ii' k s till III t \ III Il'St <11 lit' VV Ill'll I Ml hill\ 1 t will sin i* running fur ii brnnm sirnvv, til S!l\ llolllllig 'if lll'lllg fill' lllMi'l' simi tarv To give iHitMtonx -1 tlrM nf add half n teaspm infill o r sugar ns \\ ell as sail when lit)1\ling ibis <{t H*S not make them t i M 1 sweet, but givus a delicious fliiv or \ e:i I ctf uiks are delicious broiled as ||(M‘fs| i'll |; h i m ' n hut tire Th e 'Pill s1 11 ■ ii! 1 1 1 ip * thiniipr thnn lippfstpiik to rook through quickly, timl when taken ti|i on ii hpiitpil |i|)itipr should bp spread v. 1th n littip Inittpr and sprln klpil with salt mill pepper. Tnkp hop and one fourth pounds of vpii I stoak and piiimd w ith H ip sharp pud of u sm a ll ham m e r heforp broiling. Driving a Nail In Soft Wall. W h e n a wall is so soft that it w ill not hold a picture nail, m ix a little plaster of paris in a teacup; enlarge the hole to a fair size and insert the plaster— arid, a m inute after, the nail— anil let It dry. Th e nail will be per- V c t ly secure after it has dried. When Polishing Floora. M a k e a thick pad of felt or velvet and fasten it o v e r an old, w n n im it arid hairless broom. Th is m a k e s an ex cellent polisher and saves the trouble ®f k n e e ling o n the floor. S U I T S A N D F R O C K S IN W H I T E . W ide Choice of F a b rics From W h ic h to Choose T h is Sum m e r. 'I here is a n.-it ill'll I tendency to don w Idle raim e n t in the sum m e r season. Xuried indeed lire the w h ile fabrics for ilie while costume and novel the Ideas presented fnl' their lie' elopinenl W h ile serge liengii line, poplin, char iiieiise, plain (uni limi'iiiled ni(ir(|ill setie voile anil ratine all make strong bids for fm or In planning ttie frock of white Some of the model frocks are distinguished hi the absence of any color in the frock Itself or even the hat with winch it Is worn, but the note of color seems hound to creep tli som e w h e re If it Is n u ll the parasol of flowered silk or one of the numerous Bulgarian effects, else a nnlihy black and while sunshade, which ts most smart and chic. In combination with an all white costume black patent leather or Russian leather pum p s willi w bite uppers or with w h ile buckles are sum rt A stunning nil wldte frock consists of marquisette with t r im m ing of white elm rrneuse Suits of liengallne, silk poplin or bro caded i iiarmeuse in all white are dis tinguished h.v coats having seams to give high waisted effect,, c u t aw a y at front, rounded collars, three-quarter length flared sleeves and tsldlv draped skirts. Those w h o like the strong note of color In their costumes are able to in dulge in the preference tty w e a ring the jacket w o rn w ith white costumes this season. Packing China and Gliic. It should he rem e m b e red when pack ing c h in a or g la s s w a re that d a m p straw is better than dry and newspaper more advisable than tissue paper. Marbl*. R u b w it h a slice of lemon dipped It* salt. Leave for mt hour, then w a s h off- A ll stains will lie rem o v e d uud a nice gloss secured. Book*. Delicately bound hooks or those w it h paper backs m a y tie easily cleaned w h e n dusty or finger m a rked by rub bing gently w ith pulverized pum ic e stone. Mirror* and Windows, Sprinkle a few drops of metal polish upon n cloth and rub oier the glass. Leave to dry. then polish w ith n dean cloth. Th is is the quickest und easiest way to clean them. Smoka Marks on Ceilings. M ix a (hick pusie of M a rch and w a ter and w ith a clean flannel spread II over the mark. Allow to get thorough ly dry. then brush off w ith a soft brush and the m a rks will h a ve disappeared. Gilt Picturo Framss. I'm a gill of vinegar into a pint of soft eold water. K e m o v e a ll dust from the frames, dip a large cam e ls hair brush in the mixture, squeeze it partly dry, then brush the gilt, doing a small I p o rtion at a time. A W A L L P A P E R W O R K B A S K E T . How th* Handy Woman Can Fashion Pretty One. Scraps of beautituI wall paper enn always be utilized, and p m could make a work basket fur s lim m e r use from the paper Make a eardbonrd foundation first The i n rdhoard should bo \ er> sllff such as is used fur shoe and hat boxes lull Ilia make the luiskei an.l shape you wish. Joining llie bottom and stiles willi gum m e d tape i ul the paper so It can bo pasted neatly oier tin- cardboard foondiubm I'o ie r the cant lion rd handle willi I tie papei'. bend In plait- and fasleu to Hit- sides of file basket with brass fasten ers ITiiish file bottom, handle and edges with a narrow gimp, pasted In place loll will then hiue a most tillnn tlv e w iirkbiisket for I he s u m m e r pot'' li nee (Rework out of I m u' s.-rap of beau tiful wall paper which cun ilius lie put to some prucfical use Sav* Odd* *nd End* of Fat. Save all hits of fat for two purposes Th e best can he clnrlried for frying and the rest made up into soap lie m e m lier in m a k in g soap that a table spoonful of salt added to every ten pounds of grease improves the quality of the soap teacher is in the b a c k g round,” h a s been Investigated by a correspondent, w h o describes the method »* she w it nessed If. ku one lessoh a \talking” lesson - she says, a little girl w a s called f o r ward to tell the story of a topical event; the death of Captain Scott. A t the dose the o ther children lu the class n* stunt'd t h « First O r role o f critics, rising one by victim \ as fob \lie and Ufvttlllng their lows; tii: Ivy, will you get tvut of the had habit of sw a y ing w h e n you talk? Th a n k you, Elsie. l wilt. Second critic w im t other explorer* Went to the arctic regions. Ivy? Cook Third Critic Ivy, you said a hard ‘ g\ in frigid. Did 1? 1 am so sorry, Alice, Tw e n ty-four girls criticised In this way, the teacher imt saving a word Then followed a \dram a tic domestic science\ lesson, to tench the children \hai to do tn case of a burn on the arm X \ ilctlm \ had n calico sleeve won a hole burned in It pinned over her dress sleeve. W h a t happened was as follows ' n Mm irushlng to down Oh. I've burned my arm 1 w ill run outside, for the air will make it rtml. Cirvt \o. don't outsiiH*. <siu‘ wraps a runl around hor > Si'i'ond l will tiikr off Hu* and m tum l tn I ho wound iSho * n i* a w a y iho i*aii<n sloovo i Third K u ^ iio r |, h us put on mum* oari’tiu oil it Hi a largo huudnyv a spot oil U put. und tho arm is wrapped up i l m irth Uosi m*r Hu hastoi l w ill put th!*. pad of cotton wool own the hand utm to p rto t 'iii iho wound trettiiitf 1-iMM-kod iliu m * lum p pul mi also an oi Ui-r ltu n d iu e > * riiiijsiu fo I a i w ed Antony iho points made hi iho cniif s w w e Hnihe io n were i er\ < lune-i when \ \u ha iidayed the arm lam* if iou hml been more enrefnl V'U would not hau* sunk the pin Into Hu Ini alid - arm 11 W as f a M e s s of t up \J n r\ tn tu» t lx k lit‘1 nil I lit x\ nil lid I h i’* |> the Ml* I s> huol in | njjflnf) or the prm lu- os sais iho correspnfid |'||| where I h a w nnl wMh H um it tYwhlliir freedom •onltimed will te« I il!■*< Ipline T h e W e e k ' s I l l u s t r a t e d S t o r y CLEARING HIS NAME M B y J . H A L L B A R T O N pel Pathetic Plea. ‘ I'din. dear, its tun had that we have tn pin* h and save nud ecMininlze mi i-v t'l'v I litug we till x I- |s i here sm li n thing is u tiiMiey in e l ' Yes. lux i- It lilnk I here Is \ 11 hi use i ‘ Julin. dear why dun t yon join It \ X m 1 M ‘k S un The Better W a y l Mt‘lai\‘'!\ii i ifm-s w lih r,,iii PirnnUiri^ ru-x H lniili a r c*l I O i l*, yotii walls witii Mmiiinkt hop\ \V 111 K lUltmnfc.l 'In v mil lies | M eh M'-hulH rina p if (i full \ ! I M! i \ l'«r wUu innyhs IN blt'jU i i\ Lilian a nrjtl AST* y e a rs ago. when N e w York was a com p a ratively sm a ll town, t w o iueu were at w o rk over a set of coiumerelat Uyoks la the office of a small store on Canal street, Th e older was a m a n of forty, the y o u n g e r a boy of tilueteeu, \M r , Coulter,\ said the younger, \l can't m a k e this trial bn hi nee come out right. W ill y o u help m e ? ” Coulter turned it c rafty fin e toward his assistant. A n Idea seemed to lie crystiilUzlng lu Ids brain. Then, leav ing Ids books, he walked over to where Johnny Untlium ! snt on Ids high stool uml begun work on the trial balance. An hour later it w h s tlulshed. \W h a t a good m a n you are. Mr, Coulter,\ said Johnny. \1 could uever have done It without y o u r help.\ John Bnilm ird's salary Mils the only support of his mother, a w idow , and several broilers and sisters, nil much younger tlm u lie. He was especially anxious Unit his work should he satis factory because he hoped for a raise of salary that would somewhat lighten the burden resting upon his mol her The next ntternooii a s u m m o n s . nine for Johnnie to go to the otlice of his employer. Then lluysci Th e voting noeoiinlunt noticed from Ids i hlef's t \ pl'esslon I lull there was irouble in the wind, u u d the first words rontlrmed tils surmise \XX hat have yon done with the limn ey you huv e nikeii '\ H a lf an hour luler after a v a m at tempt to extort a confession from the hoy Huy sec sent \lit foi a policeman, and .lohuuie was taken i-> lie -in prison There In Ills - ell Johnnie a Met somewhat ri-\Veriiui from lie -h « I, hint Mile- lo lllllil I I liml ....... . l V I deal from vv unis di \ppeil lo l,i. . m plover that in his ll'la! Iialalae in Ian! endeavored in ■ \t.'i up a ih-tb n-u- i of some SI.'(M il XI \ii i Ii in - u ried l > him l Inn i \iiller leoi 'i . I I nn a- a eu Ispa rt I ...... .. I a iP i i . a I i n Jotiii lil'alual'd spenl itamile. in p'Js on I 'nn ug l ha I lime llie Wifi i i llllili iii'i'Upv mg lla i ell next to Ills i'll mi- often I\ see her hiisliaint and eu ||i i te| IS l a plan fill- Ills es'llpe .b'llll being I n inn el 1 1 himself im- loiiimii had Im diltl- 1 1 11 y Hi ' \ h i In. lug Ii m \f her huslniuil s mii\i ele e . ......... .. el i eil ii plan nf 111 it-m 1 111 ig by inking bis place he es e1 11 1lies lu order to d\ qulred .I'din s assistance a -0 nioiueiil In- miisl vx nrdeii s aiteld lull In ( hale beeuini- III I \Ii n i si heme vv as sm-eessl ul And, worst o f ait, a fter the c h a rge that bed 1 « h * u brought ucaliist him there WUS Uttle hope of Ids p riicurlng a jkis I- tion. D u r in g the evening Mrs. Nolao, wlio had heard of Ins release, c a m e to see him. \i am an honest w o m a n ,\ she said, \hut l aiu sorry to confess that m.v husband Is not an honest man. A t least he has not been honest, though I have secured his promise to live a bet ter life In future. H a d w e not Imposed upon you and thus secured your as sistance he would have been tried, convicted and sentcm-ed tu a long term of Imprisonment. As it Is w e are gir lug to a new nii'itfry to begin lif* Jobo Turned H is P r isoner O v e r to the Police Shi lu-r c M|-L hltsh.'l ml t ill III t thi'v --he it W Ml\ c !'111 .ii,' 11 I lh.> •di inline t • -iliM'lttt il f hr DID! I he (ills >l-| \.HiHI Wl.'llt a | nr I iff. If 'l \ I'll I miei1 Tholniix Nolan iT\! n^;i\ i Mn» tin \ John u n* ivlfa-uil < Hi In ijuif'N he lt>arutt'l Mini i ih i M ci I ul mmlt* looi ' I Mu' hMHu'd the ’ikvixi j n( w h s charutMl wlih iuninu *t\h h mid I hjiit hctli aillliitlcd its a nii'!ii!h'i iif M c firm ll w Ms nl his i h H -luhn had I mm - ii rrh*:tsf«i! Th e \ ,»\ iotind his ninHicr -n a |>iiiful . <ihdin>>n ..t I h c 11 \ • ■ i 111 n llli.ll .Mid |nW Il'MT the I III' ti. Il un*d 1 I I * _ i - I ' * h|J. | 'i■< j i:i I ■ Iii i U l ; In in Mil, fVw da i li hits i i |t »•!••< 1 M f !'i*> \ nf I I d khl'l (.[ lie Mini ' ik\ Mu- i I I t h i'll * 1 ’ 11\ 1 U\ iU*lr t . I 1 w tsh t\ ri*- i > i dour I,■ r t -1 v\ n )♦• w d U w r l T • I < •h it ht ft»r tlo-rn orv effort to a d nud •’.tu\ l ! nr I i h it Romping With the Young Folks A‘ Real Fish Story m , i'' ■ \ * * i n i InM \ t lie 111 ; XX I III’ The Boy With the Hoe 'rh A - r 7c2JWf 7f0O • WAV 6**y $ 6 - H A V E F U N W I T H A P E N N Y . You Can Make Up Good Gam* b y Us ing * Cent. There is so m u ch lo lie found in the w o rld If one only takes the trouble to look for it. Just take a penny or, as w e call it. u cent, and look at both shies closely There fire about tw o dozen articles to he found there Lo r Instance, find a messenger, rati you see it? No? W e ll a messenger is one sent icenty and that Is plainly seeu on the coin. Im p le m e n ts of w riting? Quills. Plenty of nerve’' rtieek. Part of a pot? Lid (eyelid). Part of a river? Mouth. A n em b le m of royalty? Drow n . W h a t every hoy a n d girl Is tn school? Fnpil. i A n anim a l? H a i r I'hareb Spring flowers? Tulips. A place o f worship? Tem p le. A piece of arm o r? Shield. A real Am e rican? Indian. Th e victorious 1 u ttleery? W o n (one,. Em b le m of v ic tory? W reath. W e a p o n s ? Arrow s . Youth and old age? 18-09. M o d e of punishm e n t? Stripe*. A devoted swain? Bow (bean). A good f ruit? Date. M o d e rn votes? Eye* and nose (aye* and noesi. K n o w i n g all these thing*, you can m a k e 8 good gam e of ft and .day It w h e n your friends come. H a n d each a penny and a pencil and paper. Re- tjt est them to w rite all the thing* they see o n t h e e o m , a n d the m e finding the most should g e t a prize. im n I .III I • III I . ......... Id tills I;;! |*1 1 *1 1 V\ : I III II :{ ' 1 < i IT 11 it*M h . t • \ I'M I It ID h f w .i r>I *.f , * 'J mu t ■' > t lu* j»»»\ t-i- I nit *»|»i r.iu 11;, v i • 111 • t • 11 i » | > ii<t 11' r ■v III (I ti V I. It \i -.i ! d I \\ In'll >»■ i'll 11 liitrCS inn .I*, iii'l i . ‘ij11ir»»41 In lit;! I- r H ip 11:1 U <11 P <n m -t l I mi I m v Ji.lin i ft | in l 'j 1M III S n I'n-i '\il M il! ■ mint' ..... n»tii»\ him I i 'I 11 i h'Flii.i l n M i !>■* t*t \ t !' ’. ' M I >’* V t !• In \ ' 1 n I. I Tft M h« SI 1 1 of hi III I'M ( Ini t1 x«t\p ii\ i ,*i»\T i m s ill flnmrt I 1 . 1 \ *» \\ hHf T.i'Mlh'ftl 1i;nl tu n»usiil»‘p u flS t\ UI m I x O Jb'*«.«! In*. < ;i |H iu t w = | I m »i it biv- l!t\ II II in ilU Mifoi IIIMliiiU to ll!l\ DHP. II\ sm 'fth n i 111 Unt t 111 11! U isnl f Mji- ]'«'Mi!n«1 m ' i n j' 11 f \ ' \iiM u M o , tlmu Unfit i!.i\\ it v o\\ A ’M-h hay to qiuiraruim* l an h al of tin* man h a tVu ila)i the •■zyi* ij I it ailed fur I h II n I I hi- (l-V i-|s I’.-'pnil \ -is sighted 1 ti n i na rd iii mi li- l he n--' 111;11 uta ru-e \f the li*-:i ill \!ti cl v. Ii.isc b-iisini-HS it \a* t\ I •< '■!'■.! ii',’-\'Clig Vessels mid SC lirt-'l Ills I'l'I'M; .ssi.'ll to go w ith Idm wln'ii h»* ini'Sc his lns|u'ctleu cf the l ’e'in.it l!:s -i.f.i'iii'int hid given him a ib-s ' I'tii.ri cf Taggart. lie was small, thn kset. and in especial mark ■ hi h.-m was th,. 'ibsi-iid- nf -t part of \III- til!-. VI 1,1. h he had lest in a fight VV il II I III- 1I'l'lC'll ' JH Jj'C. The inc'li'-i! pisu.i-!iiifi v.as not ft* n r-! ti H i ' 1 ' * * • - ^ Z T Z Z r z •8 « 4 « « 4 J t <(£ I 'S S iB l dreamed I h>6 a Sttle mfj! That kept on grinding; eatidv Of every kind and taste ana smell Wfeee-e, bst that was dandy; I dr*aa«ed that t r i m X w e n t t o *ehoo! The schoot t-an» And teacher fo a 1 And I west osEt and eaa^Sht her. X -dfetaned X h a d a S a n * ba*a X f h H w r S w M M d a t a . ,t l e d f t w i M i driwa S # e w * m m . n* d f h r * *n rt> a n d t r a y X jaad im t m r «J*a » « « r m m m b y ~^ | | | y a t K l B F d B W l a M M g k / TUte wWt* the b«*d* so |«walBy ^i«ft < • a petfe k i l t e foltew In- 4 m 4 <ii? K te m t* #ce» ilrw * , Ataeat a e atae when the t t i > i l t « a i l » e « i e d l t e a a e . ?B e fi*fcfa««p*goedficM i*& m lt by the bay. wlcb ihe at-dcbAre oC U* faA er. A B S O G T W I T H M 8 E X S O K . kdttff vMb i! cis iben ns It vviiiiM be am o n g Hu- si vt-ral th isari-1 person* com ing lu mi an o can liner today. There w>re but t w e n ty in ail. John «::w no on« “ li lie- k answering the description of Ins ipiarry, and i-n nskUig the fmrser if there ii ere n o m-<re the officer c o u n t ’ c I fi'.ses and said that one m a n w i n u issiiig. .lolin's fa--e fell. H a d T a g gart escaped? A d hand* were «tarte«l on a hunt, find a short, thickset m a n w ith one c a r neariy gone was dragged out of 'hi- hold. As so on as the shin w.a* docked J o h n niff'.-d his '-ris ifier e v e r fo tb« fwi'ice, and his i-fl'c- fs were r-laced in t->;.d In a hafhot with a fal.*e hottoai the je w els were ?.c.::sd It was tnon*h« before J o h n received the reward for his capture, bat in ti's* was paid him M e a n w h ile he hud been qrriet’r tv'irkiitsr t r r 1 h TT^ t h n iiearr. M s unde-rirs m l t)-e day -/*- cr the paym e n t of rfie rrw’n-cr Htiyser A t'r>. were s .-- j f »r false p-ce-is '-orjcy:; and thetr )s«-ks fcact-J in yh-. er.re of a etistodisrt .“.pfs-clnr.-d by the -osrT. Doniter. know ing That rite pending «nft w o u ld rvve-il hi* pp-'niar-oris. ffroke frw t t » P d -rfitfevsed. Sorm after M u ' * : »rre « t «orse eyiecttlatiT* d E -re s ts e e n f* d V a s ire r b a d m a d e h a d t u r n e d f r n a ebi> t# fiand tide aad e lre s M a t m t & S e r - M e fa m S * . H e fb e » -« e n e w * e « a y . i t w » * * rta * -* e £ e d T e re d t « w tu k e e p t h e c w K irth m r t n t X « t e m ic w e r t r ic d . T h e flrift. befe rir ! a n e e d *4 e # | 4 ta l a t J d a t s i A*it , -A - - .... - mT* 1 1