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A PAGE FOR WOMEN AND THEIR INTERESTS
Local Chat: Home and Fashion Hints: Religious and Other Activities: Things Feminine
WILL BROADEN 'SOMETHING NEW
Feminine Chat
MISS YARROW LEAVES ON INTERESTING TRIP
Y.W.C1
EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1912.
t
1 ITlt tlvo members of tlio orig
inal building committee nwny
on exlpivlpd innliilnuil trips,
tlio King's Daughters Homo
plans would undntjbtcdly suffer stag
i.nllon during Hip summer months
wore It not for tlio fact tliat tlio tem
porary vacancies have been adequate
ly tilled and nmplo provision iiicllm
Inary to Iho actual starting of woik
en tlio proposed structure made
'I Ills accomplished, and tlio plans
nit of tlio handR of tlio architect.!
work will ho rushed with all possible
speed, tlio actual construction work
mid tho final soliciting of funds going
lorwart! simultaneously.
Complpto plans call for a concrcti
Mructiire of about thlrty-tlvo rooms
mid costing between forty mid flft
thousand dollars. A modification of
these plans seems Improbable at so
late 11 dnto alid with details for so
extensive a structure already worked.
cut, Iho change. If any, will tend to
wnrd elaboration.
Tho building commltteo ns It now
FtnudB is composed of Mrs. I
Hopper, Mrs. Robert Iowcrs, Mrs.
William Wall, Mrs. Abies, Mrs. K. I,.
l'rnsler. Mrs. W. 0. Hall. Mrs. L. 0.
Marshall, Mrs. James Ulckncll, Mr.
Ittchnrd Cooke, Mr. Van Dnmm, Mr.
W. Ij. Hopper, Mr. George I'aty mid
Mr. Ilobcrt Lowers. Those of tho
being supplied nro Mrs. II. II. Wil
liams, Mrs. I). O. May. Ilev. Cannon
original commltteo whoso places nro
Hsborne, Miss Cnrrlo Oilninn and
Miss Yarrow.
.Mrs. Marshall will aciln"thoca
pnclty of treasurer of tho Home dur
ing tho nbsonco of Miss flllmnn. She
is particularly well adapted to this of-
llie. ImMng served the Kllahatia Art
Leaguo In tho double capacity of sec-
NEW IDEAS
Dnlslen embroidered In various col.
nrs upon heavy Irjsh linen mnke a
charming decoration ror a luncheon
i-ot, including a center plcco and a
dozen dolllos. Tho petals of tho flow
ers nro dnnn In a single long stitch
and therefore the work goes very rap
Idly nit hough when the pieces arc
completed they look as though nu Im
mense amount of time' had been spent
In the decoration of them. Other at-
ractlve luncheon sets nro of Madeira
embroidered linen with plain edges
nnd embroidered corners, of batiste
bordered with French Cliiny nnd In
let vvlMi Italian Diet medallions, and
W
of lino canvas with a border of Clunyjpiiils and Bldo borders. Guests towels
n clrclo of embroidered daisies ccn of fifteen by twenty-four Inch illmen-
Crystal
Does not injure tho most delicate garment.
Saves time and labor.
tetary and treasurer for ten ears.,of beliix at tlio pier In No York In
Miss Oilman lias acted ns treasurer! welcome them to the homeland mi '
of the Homo since Its organization
mo vea ago In July. She r.vi up
tho oftlco temporarily to accompany
Miss Yarrow on an extended main-
,r'P- r. yon unmni is. 1110
treasurer of tho Iliilldlng Committee
mid now contributions should bo paid
to him.
"To Mrs. V, !'. Allen Is duo recogni
tion fur tho Inspiration which re
suited in tlio founding of tlio King
Daughters Home, an Institution pre-
destined to do n much larger servlco
to tho community than that already
accomplished, It Is Intcresllng also
to nolo that Mrs, Allen's first dona
tion of llo hundred dollars formed
the nucleus of tho building fund.
To Miss Yiirrow belongs tlio credit of
carrvlng Into execution nt great odds
Mrs. Allen's plans and of keeping
LrlBhtly burning the flame of Inter-
est on tho hearthstone of self-sacrl-llcc.
Tho possessor of rare Christian
lnvo nuil desire for sorvlco, together
with Infinite fact, far-sighted huslnpss
ability and stlck-to-lt-lvencss, MIsh
Ynrrow has captained the society
through many n storm that threaten
ed to engulf It, and to her Is referable
much of tho success of tho gigantic
plan now so nearly fulfilled.
Miss Yarrow Is n flguro of particu
lar Interest nt this tlmo both with
reference to tho part sho has played
in Iho Kings Daughters Society mid
the extended vncntlnn trip which will
begin with the sailing of the China
i.oxt Tuesday.
Klght years ago Miss Ynrrow hid
f.nndlo In lior brother, Iho Itov. Kr
nest A. Ynrrow, who, with his bride,
was en'outo to Turkey ns n mission
ary. Sho now Is to have the plenum c!
tcred with French knots mid nu Innor
ring of punch work. . ,
Kxceedlngly dainty bicakfnst scls
lncludo n blnth nnd small napkins of
linen damask bordered with an ICng
Msh chintz tlovvcr design In green nnd
led. green anil pink or green nnd yel
low nnd arc hemstitched bnrnored.
Another Is of linen crash embroidered
In ("-oss-stltch nrd a third of pineapple
patterned linen Is edged with hand
crocheting. New designs for table
cloths Include Belgian double, damask
with borders for squaro and round
tr.bles which bogln at tho center und
widen lo tho edge; Irish linen with
pin dots with hcroll borders, clover
leaves, shamrocks and lilies, and hem
stitched plnln linens with filet Into
monograms in one corner.
Show towels mo of pure henvy Irish
linen deeply embroidered In floral pat
tern along one end of damask with
deep borders In filet medallions mid 01
huckaback with hemstitched dnmaak
The Best Laundry
White
YOUR GROCER SELLS IT
hoar's furlough. The home-coming a
... bo .rnVncidnrly Joyou7o ho sIk,'
io lug to tho fact Hint without ,.
-..licit fall h the years would have been
niauo niccous ny me KWAiougo ni
constant danger. Tlio massacres havo
been so frightful nnd so widespread
that never has It been wise for Hpv.
xmrow tn 0nt11re from the confines
of his homo without nu armed giiaul.
The thnc children whclh were limn
After this the plnns of Miss Yaiinvv
mid MI1.1 (lmnu arc somewhat Indell
lute. T'".; will travel somewh-lt ex-tt-iislvely
.mil hnvc nrranged to give
u number of plnces llliisti.ited lei-
lures on Hawaii. On several other
oeenslons Miss Ymrnvv has had an op-
linrlllliltv ti, tnptnrn . Iilln III tlin Piiul
Inn nlwnvu olio Ima lirnn in.. ..ma.l
for time. In anticipation of taking
' - . .
advantage of such opportunities 011
this dip sho mid her traveling com
panion have provided thomselves with
i-overnl hundred beautiful colored tau
ten, fdtdns. Their lone rrsldneee ill
tlio islands ounlilles them In hdpii. i
ullti iiiilhnrllv iit.nli tnnlterf. of nnrn I
irojiil Interest. Unglnnd has Deen
metitlnned us n part cf their Itlncrnr.v
but m dennlto plnns for Kuroprnnl
Invasion hnvo been formulated. At
least six i-ionths will bo consumed in
making Ihe trip.
slons, match the mntcrlals mid decora-
., " , ... .. . ... .... ..
iiuiiH ui iiiu miw iiinum nun uiu in-
vas laid otit In company with them
A BABY ACCESSORY
Infant washhtand sets recently Im
ported from Germany mid arranged
upon small-sized stands of while I
enamelled Iron similar tn those used.
in bospitaUw arils, tiro of glazed .sur
in Turkey, Miss Ynrrow, of course.1 " """ ' " """"'". up ns ngni sine ns lar ns ine wearer .1 ',;';"" "..i, ..n he given eln- ol the high schi.-.l at Munclo.
has never seen. Jlr 'f7,kc , , "". " ""' ,ml1 '" ''"S?.""?. Kntn-nient tin i"c. nil week I ml ? me hi. Impressed with the high
,MIs "inrrow nnd Miss C.llman will i Mr A. Oartley vvl serve ns net- tons are set on In a slanting rim. M ' "II, ''"'c, 'J , rrT.R ,, this -st of living that ihov Imv set a
go dlrc-t to New York, reaching then, "is ; n.ulrinan of the omcslcn.l com- Crochet buttons also trim a short. hI- ' J"" " ',7' miu inte id" tli. t " -' U-B' for tbclr graduation
Juno 10. Just two days before the ur- "lU,,,p during Mrs Cooke' absence most square Jnhot of aeo wheh nt "ork ." was original iiuphupu n mi lixelinnEo
livn ol ' J missionary nam- They "" "" M'- M" " TI.omp.on wllljiiio top Is plaited under to bands of l w Xjiiiib people of he sett - Wi.. I.Mhnngc
vlli spend some time with the family "'"'l' llcr "lnc" "" l'"' '"'",1 "' '"-batiste having long ends that ""V"!,,I,1,,1,",",,V' !!1!(il'Ylilnc lo Fncr - .'ackoi.etle Htorlcs" from tho pen
In Newark. N. .1.. and In August will "-"n , , Imldvvny of tl.o laco frilling mid nre "' '' ' rr ' " " " '"n"" ,,,,". i-M minle llensllp l.er .Mr-. Hamilton
I recced to Ocean drove, where thirty There will 1.e other .nmmlttcesfnnii. , caught at lt sides. The upp.rmost "' "' .1 rerlor of "lin Pn- P'I Agent Is now mi ..!. at local
orfortv ,platlves have planned to par- e.l as the work rteydops. at. mportmit Rlrap is trimmed with live crochet J Xrl-rln -ind Miss Warue carhops. The edition I- nitractlvo-
tlelnnte In 11 fmniiv reiiiiion. n" '"Im! '" work 'l' securing mem- buttoiH, nnd the V formed by their M "" Kl udcrg.irlui, .inn "s ""' .. ,,. .,,.,, ,..,.., .,, ,,pr,,,Pri
accd cremn-tlntcd pottery fctclilngly i,i trunk nnd resurrect a big shawl wll0R0 "n,l Partially border tho op
lecorated with Dutch babies In var- or senrr: ror tho most rasclnatlng I'0"110 U,M at a 'mb"r "' fa"c' ,lot-
accu ere
decorated
lous attitudes,
The six pieces in
these sets lncludo a novel wash basin
of oblong shnpo nnd very unusual
depth and this Is divided Into two
equal-sized compartments, ono for the
cold and tho other Tor tho tepid water
Attached by a nickel chain to ono
rrm of tho stnnd is a small tliermom-
etcr with which to test tho heat of
Iho warm water.
First In rlrcululli.il First In Iho
hearts ot the people. That's the If 11 1-
.Hi nuil win II11I lot I n mis tmv
vti.j huh pa).
l
Soap
Soap
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"""""" 'V.T "!'". . VN "Z" .l l,rl'".
I!'1." AM"cl;'"on- l,,rt "' Tuesday of
!!,l, " ''""' ' Mrcngthen
"""""""
ll'"l';" channel, to assume
7- 1 ..,,. ,-"T, '.
mil- n, u .if.iM'i-ni ,11 mi- inn
1 liulrineii or committees were up-
pointed ns follows:
I'lniince, Mrs. L Teiiney Peck: lunch
rniim, .Mrs, A unriiey; C1l11cntlnn.il.
airs 11 i iiniurii-Ki piiysiriu irnin-
bershlps
The educntlinnl entnmltlee it al
ready thinking out plan for the or
ganlrntlnn of classes which villi begin
work In the full. As a request for n
Hpanlsli class has l.ee ,de. n class
will be formed to lieglii this study
Immediately The tlasspM are open to
ii' lrl who may wlh to enter
-,. ..l..l.l .K..I..I.W. ......l...nt
III. I'lijni.t.i iii.iiiiiik ivmii iiiivii..
with Mrs Hohdy.ns cbairni.in. will
plan classes nnd clubs In phvslcnl
reireatlon, also luclliillng the organ
ization of enmp flro girls. 1111 nrganlz.i
linn lending to develop the girl In the
',rt ay
It Vvas with
regret that the bn.ird
"r
rectors acceptiil the reslgtmtlnii
'of
MIsh Alice M. Olcson who has
l","e" "" l'"ys'' "iire.-n.rinr inn
term of two years Mls Olesnii has
nceepted the position of playground
i.,,pii. lm Itilu utt lifip ilnt liw In tin
. .. ,.,., i' r u,n ...nnii.s
In the Slate.. The phvslcnl training
..in ii, u, .n.n.
""""- " .-i- -.
y n houco the most etllclent director
to lilt tho vacancy caused by Miss
Ob-son's resignation, and It Is hoped
that someone can he secured to begin
Ihe llrst of August or September
A SUMMER WRAP
f
The woman Is-itremcly lucky at
.resent who cau rummage through nn
-fc
evening vvrans ran be concocted rrom
n discarded nrtlclo of this description.
Tho gayer the coloring this season,
tho better and if your slinvv I has rrlngu
t adds to Its value
hay tho straight length of tho shawl
Cr scarf (which should bo nt least 3V4
yards In length and nt least three-
quarters or 0 yard In width), across
tho shoulders with tho inlddlo rold
nl tho back ot the neck. In this tnko
up a hugo luck or "V" to mako tho
wrap lit ovor Iho shoulders. Let this
I'Ik tuck hang down In tho back and
(iish (lp i()ii( w1i n )K lonK laiKcI
of solk of a corresponding hue. The
pnds nro brought to tho front and left
to hang over the bust. Then hold your
nrni out strn ght aim nllow mo resi
or tho wrap to hung over It ovcnlj
back and front so vou can Judgo Just
how much of tho edge to turn hack
ror a etirr, catching It together on the pardlncs and If ou want Ui start a
underside ot the vvrlstv A Inco collar guessing contest bun soinp fresh
one cuffs may bo added but they are roasted peanut kernels through the
easily uispeiiBeu vviin 11 1101 uviuniwiu.
The scarf utilized in tho ono tho from Kardines. I could go on at great
writer saw was made from a long lib length but all n good cook needs Is
erty scarf or deep rose color and waafn i,nt. After all, the great thing is to
leally cxquislto.
THE SIMPLE WEDDING
Tho n.iloi weddlnir seems tn ho far
more ustisi now fvo longer Is It con-
Eldcred nn alarming Bymptom ot cc
centrlclty tn ho married iwltliout
brldoBmulds, best mat., a rliurchful or
spectators, red earpet, inbs, button-
holed cabmen flourishing berlbboned
whips, old Jokes In the vestry weak
ened with tears, rlcp, volleys ot flow
ers, old boots mid shoes nnd slippers,
n parado of presents, breakfast, frock
coat, orange niossom, satin, mm so on
Man has always quailed before
such a catalogue, but woman appears
tn havo reveled In It, but tho general
fashion ror simplicity Involves the
simple wedding. The red carpet ta
lollowlng tho seven course dinner and
bridesmaids are poinlng tho other
ghosts nt tho past.
Thero nro still. ol courso, many
elaborate vveddlngB, but they are not
.... ...... ..... .,, ........I An ,1iau 1,1ml
J llliy lll.-t.lll. nil linillll 1,0 HIV linen
tn be particularly among tho middle
clnsses, Hvcn at tho most "fashion
nblo" eluirchcs tho number or quiet
weddings IncrciiBes Btcnrilly. The typ-
I 1 ...!.. ..r ,.. ..., la .. 111,.
1CUI wuuillllh .,i .nu nj la n.
gathering ot relatives.
llttlo
WHEN FURNISHING
In a sitting room whoro economy .
ipnco Is necessary, n satisfactory nr
rangement, and ono which Is comroit
nblo nnd convenient, Is to plnco at
each end or 11 box couch a low sot of
book-shelves turned back to back.
Theso sorvo ns ends to tho couch, and
icsts ror a lamp, books, ash-trays, etc
U there Is a llroplaco In tho room
Iho couch may bo placod closo to tho
hearth, mid Iho book shelves placed
at tho back so as to form it rest ror
Iho cushions
Tho Welsh Church disestablished
hill passed Its first reading In the
House of Commons by 'a vote of 331 to
213.
Many now things are In neckwear.
"n,n,,l' n Jnl,ot wh,ch "insists not of
the single wide frill covering Ihe left
hlle of the frock or eoat."bnt of a
wmo uann oi nausip mat sians iroin
Iho Inner edge of the left shoulder.
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111110 Krauuaii) wiuciuiik mini 11 nc-
as wide as or glnal
ower e d Is shaped hito
,V , , ""B,ncu "0
mints which fall over a
0 lace that rrosses the
comes twice
and at tho lowc
two nharp points
wide plaiting
l oil oni nt lite natlsio Rtrai) mill runsi
irossing makes tho accessory pre
clscly what has long been needed for
use with the low-cut sailor typo of
collar that is wide open at tho bale
of the throat.
Of thrco (urn over collars Just
brought out. one of Venetian point
bordered with tiny balls, Is V-shaped
at front and bark, mid has points ex
tending to the waist line, and entire
ly covers the shoulders, being fasten
ed bllndlv ov-r the left one. llordcr-
'"B " round nack. Is a half-Inch turn
over band of blnck satin, closing nt,'
the right side under n bow or tvvoiolie. will some way llud lime to .11-
short loops and one long end of black' tend - Todays luncheon or ItoHon
katln. Iljelet embroidering batiste isi baked beans, brown bread, maple
used tor a collar which Is rounded at ,
tin. back, hair covers the shoulders
and forms wide points In front. I
Inner edge Is llnlshed with a turn
over of black satin whoso ends nre
Joined bvn flat looped bow and short
ends of black satin. Theso ends droop1
.,,, , ,., , ,.,.,,. 1
i'"" w ji.h.h w mh- " iuu
forms a bib effect against the blousni
nnd Is drnwn under tho points of tho
collar and as far as tho edge cross
lug the shoulders, Itnther larger than
an lUnn collar, hut nt practically Iho
same shape, Is n charming model nt
Intlsle, bordered with hemstitching
'and llnlshed about Ihe throat with u'
111111 iiiiisiiru iinuiii in.- iin.iai nun 11
n.nw band or emerald greer , sntln
'- " '" " n"
Snndwlshes Cut bread very oyenly
into thin slices; spread the (lrst sllco
win, whatever lilting ou Intend lo
use; then another slice, more filling,
Rn, HO n until you have about sovon
Mackod. Then with a very, very
nharp blndo sllco this down the def-
srP( thickness ror tho sandwich. This
gives a cross-section sandwich orvcr
attractive nppourniue. mid a tllsh
heaped with a variety Is as pretty as
delicious. Or courso you nil know the
great number or things that mnko
K(m(( niK Whl)o l)r(in tt)h ilm
olas sliced thin mako a combination
(,r white strenked with scarlet mid
Krrpn Is very decorntlvo; then
drown bread with vellnw cheese:
whllo bread with ham, or beer, or
chlckon (tho latter with lettuce liemt
Kiirroundlncl: Pullmnn bread with
mpat Krlii(Ior and moisten with oil
make palatable and serve attractively
whatever Is easiest to panel,
At a meeting of tho public welfare
..,i,,wi r i.,a i.nnr.1 nt imi.rvlsnrH
0 sun Francisco, Kilward H. Tavlor.
rormer mnvor. protested vigorously
Knlnst the city ncceptlng Andrew
Carnegie's olfer of $7riu.0nn ror a pub-
c hrmy made in llini
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,.", 11 ,., ,1nh College I'nculty
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l'Cforc the arrival of the daughter nt
l'r bedside Many hearts go out In
"" .,.. ... .KH Cmiwrll in this her
JJJ " ',XT
greatest hour of need t
.
It... I.m.,1 ..i.pn iiiitii .-.Hnil .1.11
.111- lll-.lll 11, 1, r,. .- v -. ---
assist To Miss .lolins baa been ill-
lotted the stilhir role
.
The ' something dirferenf for
.. i.ii ...n.iiv 1. 0m.s11.11Hv Kppkluir
i ,l. .l.....l,.l 11.. I., In llm mnliilnr
lunches which are scrvid nt the Y.
W rooms in the lloslon Hulldltig
since the arilv.il or Miss Hrlrkwin the
now Biipeilnlendent Miss llitclifon
has the happy fauilt or id.innliig
ineiius that lire light, nutritious und
satisfying As one vouug woman put
It "If Miss IJrhkMiii liiliodin.es i imk-
ng lecture clnvsea iml Pull. I. for
CURL PAPER
FN!
When 11 little thought nt bed time
enn ndd so materially to one's beauty
and charm It Is a wonder that more
pins no 11111 rousiuer uu-i 111 in.-ii
, est tor good looks. ... tho llrs.
! '- -, J '' ;
girls do not consider
Ibis In theii
if nuo wishes to arise clvar-cvctl and
refreshed, n mere window thrown
open is not all thai is required, a
draft must be crented to continual!)
freshen tho air. If thero Is only one
window In the roont. ventilation na
still approach Iho Ideal. Drop the up
per sash 11 fow Inches nnd raise t he
lower threo or four. A thin strip of
wood or n piece of cardboard, six or
eight Inches wide placed over the
lower opening, but a llttlo way rrom
ns tho warm, stnlo air rises and the
cool, fresh air comes In to Inko its
place. It Is well nlso to remove all
cut flowers rrom the bedroom over
night, It lenves the nlr purer while
tho (lowers thomselves remain
Iresher.
Try to keep the bedroom tor sleep
lug purposes mil), and If that Is not
possible, straighten II up carefully
before retiring ror think how much
more cheerful It Is to wnko to n well
ordered room rather than ono which
hems all tho confusion or the tlnvl be
fore. Then be sure that the bed Is
iilnced In such a position that the
early morning light does not shine
Into the eves, or If the room cannot
bo otherwise arranged, hang a dark
green shado ut tho window.
Now that the bed room has been ar-
ranged It Ik time to seo what can be
done It. benutlfy the person, not that
! tho nrrmigement of the room will not
linpiuvo It greatly for It will do na
much as nny cosmetics. The teetli
ronio llrst ut bedjlmn, It Is Important
thai they be thoroughly brushed and
the mouth rinsed with semio uutlseptii
wii ia
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syrup, penr and nut salnd and mango
en "
T, , , ,, , , tn
i.oveltles Is fairly bewildering
flocks of linen or pongee lime hand.
bags of same materia iihd trimmed to
ninti 1 tin dress, w tit oMTshotilder
rnrcl Tllt,' ar? KB,8"v "Wf
VnvuMs
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-i i.ii; i ,i, nmiininini.
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1:10 riiiieius nru idMKmi-u m ic
.ru'nallty mid clo.ti hf.i.llPg of tho
II--I PS.
Skirts nre a trllln wider but 'not
SOS Villi .1 notice It, and bide SlaBll
l"Bn il "be bottom of senilis nllow In-
sertlon of panels that c.mrast both In
dor and fnbrle. A liarrcM) velvet of
ecrlse-nnd-black buttoned hnck with
silk tailor butlons In n skirt of luster-
less blnek material wns very fctchtnis,
and another suit In Alice blue showed
n little flnre of old rose Sounds
abominable. I know, ami it was jusi
11 wee in. suiruiiiK. uin ..n- w
iHect wns dollghtftillv sprlng-IIke,
somehow.
. .
i-nlutloii Do not fall into the habit
or so inniiv girls who go to sleep with
a box of chocolates under Hit- pillow,
Ihls Is ruination to the teeth as well
ns tho digestion. Tlio faco should bo
well washed In warm water, not only
will one sleep more soundly, but the
pores must hnvn n chnnco to breathe
In the fresh air as well ns tho lungs It
tho complexion Is to bo kept clear.
When ready fod bed tnko up somo
idmplo little story Hint lends entirely
out of the dally routine for n fow- mo
ments. It will relax tho tired brain.
I .... ...,. i,nt (pnnloii has been grin-
' ' Cr Uat ,rf nT Snt
iorgVt the beauty sleep. .Ten oTlocit
Is not too early ror any girl to retire;
ir she Is doing much mental work or
has fatigued herself to the point of
nervous exhaustion', then eight o'clock
or n hair hour later should be her bed
tlmo until she recovers her vitality.
Thero Is no doubt Hint tho term
"beauty Bleop" rests on o Biiro rounda
Hon; ninny doctors nssert that tho
t'eep beroro midnight la really more
healthful and ndds more to th beauty
than any amount taken In other per
iods of tho twenty-four hours.
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THE PIANO
.
The proper placing of nn nurlght pi
ano In a room of moderate sliw Is to
tutu it at right angles to tho side
wall, leaving room between tho key
board and the opposite wall for the
phocr Then stand 11 table, If pos.
Mhlo nn old fashioned mahogany ono
with folding leaf which cm. be turned
up against the back of the piano.
There must, of courso, be somo drap
ery to cover tho unpolished back of
the piano. A piece of good-Iooklnj;
tapestry, brocaded silk, embroidered
loosely over mo lop nnu uncx, out
not laid In set folds, vvoul dbe suit-
nble. On tho table stand a plant, a
bit of pdttcry, a brass cnndlestlck or
possibly n )nmp.
l'roni a musical utnmlpoiiit the pi-
mm Is placed In the best position, ror
the notes nro tree Instead of muffled.
The nil white lint will bo the rago
Mils spring
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