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19 WOMAN OF FASHION. Vtom m Btfakto* by the fme of Om'i E*t*rt. OLCVM OIRLS STUDY THE MAN. «fco Ortl««• Tiilta. JSkJSSm <nj*' *f3Tin sist W**m. them ltd? o«r wit* • turn *> fhrnr mpprwrutm*** far tfco , but *l*e o3U» nfvMM 4«?«r»&oo to tbo iwt* «* tbo «flko fcor. _ Xm «M» Imw* • fundni— fat «*otK*W #tl own* pf*f«r th» piquant Otyl# with Piffle mOm ats<i U.;#; tthcM ull » tIH» <-j**n>Tr Wi*; 1 !#!! vitk oe»Ct £M#«ri** on bar toflu form, and a fa# «woy look IP bm oyaa Tfcora aro «noaf vorWCoM trpen •>«»• typo* oaofc of Whi-h •oOnor or U**r sto affinttr «a mo* ft<y*fte «f owfo «Aaltr ftM Om* caS<V jhirn nr €»• <wh«« liMlaooa I* *«n. an<V »N« p**l* Imvt* nothlo* «• «o but o*»* mm *iw«hor'» •o«i«tr «w* «*M*r tbo *>*«*»• tto* of mnti — Mo* fb«t wrmrr m rtn~'.*e gtrt t* mefm&y or At hiK. •»ow«4iy, Mftklftff h*r affinity, feu! oh# win ourolr Mm * <fetmr tftM tf «h« rom abort *Htn A ptiHR Who I* ffMonililr con- ftemwwe %rm 9km oid *a*io*, that "haadadno w a* fcanrtooroo dooa." It ia MTtata* tMt (b*t firvt hnw*w!9(» fct autsnwr rwort* ar« m*d* mor« by <n>r mtr4 apfiaiiTan - - than by Iho mw+*>i taMr }ov%K« diapoatttoa of tit* lewrwloek*. Star |«iurt) "ist-flp." thwofora, 1» of tfr *art> to§#»rtam>* to <hm air! who wanta 4b enjoy th« admiration of th« auounar (MA In 111 i aooloty *h* >• thrown than Jft her oaeadkty for adajrttn* b*r*»if to toa aovtroaoMmt or * dniaaatie lU*. Thar* ar* aomo tlria who or* nwtirral Xfptm of on* rind ar anofhor, and th<N»« •MM <#• *n(l to eenseet toa tort, «**- V#op IhniMi' a* to *te« attm*- in tb«ir #*M irartWf Un**- ®wa3* Bernhardt, te tnwtamco. la a "rood mmp!*" of th* «nd Haaoma atjrta that look* th* b*»t In fltlnguic 4mport*o; a™* ah* 1* al«o an ecgeopl* of woman wi.o »%-*o up to tor bwt Uf!<w and I* truo to Ti*r atyie la jjifrr ptrtlcOiAr tfho wtl! not uo* it pilar is Whltah ah* I* corof»noa to wear d»wna tauultad to har atyt*. •Phi* parClauiar atylo. by tho way, it going to b* aatcaortinaiy f>udWor«abio tha uliafrtg mwoii, It 1® th» brat •u&od to tho larro waMbr which hav* at lift trttrophoA pnror tho tradition* of tbo Mltnl Prottoh court* and tho mod. «fn atajga. Th« waiat, or rathar tho dl- VuJnri MR* hatw""& 6ho Bptxw 4 and low#* ptfte «f <*r«fa draa*, wtH <**»• m «0»r _/&* omptro toohlon, and tho £*tM* ant MM «ro Viiumr adtofrora fPjfca Mfta, o*p#-I*lty it. In i&fittam to narahardtfa amotlonat ttmtn ro. ttfjy bam a «j*wny, thoughtful. not-aIN hara lOOk aV*it thom. Thl* anrt of a gtrl mi til* ftoadtnartton to wor*, - -and thara If M and to 4h* boaotihii thtn#* an ar« Ifart or poot oaa ftUnle aVo-«t a ftii whwi «n->« hl« lm«*lnaden #«t* Tho«* gkia. <bf>ri<«w*, Who aro in" for «hfli oort of a om owtdd do w«*l to pyt a «eupi* of «oiolr* footM tn th*tr tnmlui, aad to cultimto a ooft waw in Chooo t«ndrlJ» wbloh do not eltnt t<rrtik*!y to tontol** of to* would-bo n»*rttno on*. SNcrhajM a dH* of Brownln# and »<*!>- wauld bo wt»»U» ttyln# a* a conduotve to th* far away oietroMioa, bat that i* aot so tmpnrtan* A vtvaniowi mala— <wul4 do well to avoid this sty is, M 4b* WID bo «urs to <lo something cMft of keeping with th# ©hsr •oter At iiena tnawapielftig moment. #he win ha safer fn ruffle# and Uee. for this kind of rlil ta to do utuwpwoted things and nobody !« »v»r shocked. I'erhap* tt l» the fluffy fir!, too. who I* «n«t smhrersalty popular. At lens* mieh I* the r#«*ilt of •**»>• h-wjutrr on tho mih- Jet among many types *f m«m. The diaphanous Buttering maJ*in flnd« her Wnv- Into the h«wrt* t>f s-holar* and wrtt *tlok. and It doesn't m«tt»r much about • welt or the Englteh load. Moft m#n will (oil you In nonfldftnce that t h*-y are afraid ©f the tailor-made tftrt. She In toa sevarwty eorre- t and #auSf}««M and they feal uncomfortable gtfien »»b#'e about. Toutif jmd Who ara fond of »part*, utually H*a • ftri who ran participate fb ttiefr aojnvroenta without Interfering with them by th« d*«play of fena'ntn# waaknaas. Ba3d • young Frlneeto* fellow who ■was quMtiongft about his tuits In sum mar flfli' "T like a girt that la t>p-to» datw—ona that can rM<* a Wfrr-'a, or a htttwa, or awtm, or a'eer a boat." Bttok a Sir] usually wears bU«*r gaits with afetrt fronts and man. '«h t •*» a; 1 •ttintdftg rwiers Iter hair ts slwavs aUoX, and U doesn't mtt»er niticbs bo »t tha twndrlia <>n tha Bscs pi as, thooah if tha look* ba naturally ouriy U la a great «d --ran'aga •sp»«' r latly w*.en ov.n la out f >r • salt tn (*w>ril a ywwm eo!leg» m«n. w*io has not !«arne<l to district hln-«»Sf *t;d novtr-r thicks of being afraid of a girt. t» IfkaTy to a st-m dng atrl w «h a oerfiain "go" shoirt bar thit fannot >«a a«*w <v a*o>l <n say other way than bv tha use ef tha «?<uig phraaw*. The maiden, tbeu, w%« has a f "dwa for a I • >' leg* men—and what girl has net?—tf Sha Is t»nt*dwnt that she -in e«rrj off tbs part, wtll flf-d It advantageous to au.'thrat® an !«!«•*»*? tn v> h"' a and a *. herself to tha torture of stiff col lar®. B:t fwtanatat* for tha b-t'trrflv ttiald en who cwddn't !*■•* linnnnh tf sh« tr ad. *ll cci'e*# -n»- ««e to? *• or"ng fenrte. and there Is plenty of for bar to eM«a without the *,vm«ipltabm•"-»r% and tha fa; -hug costumes of bar # r •porta wxnan. Tha atrl who own ambofty the ~ e •. let 1 a of a!i tbs r+ arydaa la her own ;>er. •on with eyunl * rvaaa ta a remarkab'y etwer w and yet there ara m*ov wt>e «bv Tht« ta fha ktnd of firl Matit}<«et at 'h# b^gtnnto*--the on# Who a>t*P's iani»!l to bar surmundlncsk and mor<* jvartioularij- to tbs stj is of atau s*-e i« wl«h To 4a •a **H*i a* the ap»*r?>ng girl's {sa'aohee. naJ *. f.:wi Iherw le hat stunning ».vk<»' With »V*te *-ev. * t<» --a w. 11 to • eh «| w-.h«*» trH> »*'b the fwlloww t a we** ar two at "fo* share.** Tr.e lo fro its arw Uuad *t£h «h'ta a;.d tbars .a m ! »**•♦ of whtta " a a dawn t?v fSraa' " ia r'.c-'e *<w«o » 'a g i.w« e?ha-w*aa '*• * ma'd w>m!d aM< a* H ts. sa« tooha fel.'h.'.kg sua aoM*, atik >*t • Wi\i*.w iagv kwa bat a. 1 argute para*i'i. aver.irg »• -wns aba «»•*♦ h»va jb* rr »**. for at*!n*f «ha ».m» <> ■»f '( w ant to grow Bfon->»f*«<»ra a- t orm* to t* know a aa "itvwt |4'i that w eara j? Ik te ho,-a ** Pink Is a very gaod r riw ts r ? v » has a pit- kb v. •» with *aa »Wvew ow rfc» »a An s J*ww»«t ear*nm to S-lOfert tt. flba sao boa an*-Ibar k «ow.» waisk la ao v - .. i wttk grwan wraa-Jy U a »*«r»san pat* - * t K -*t H ta bardty rewognt*ak>e T>»a it V«ces» t'»ad w» • hr*** • is - u *iu«e Houacea *eo?»a» < . tha hot tat of i*e •k'tt» a-i a!|«4 * hwwdad wit* *hi • **'*' l*' k e V a *» « I, **--•» - en We «tiai!<*r w-'»» a », j, M or*«w.» ta' w :»•• 's'* aeo.'mg th# e*-*k woo otar si#»vwa Tba mimt-m *r« w.xh tng bot a e*^tiwi^ttost of a l '- a tba acbar. and 1* ef arw » , ..... ans •>**# baa a »o-»t ■ T fr**m *".** •* «»• «*? ♦' **>* ohaeMe-. mm-A the o-hwr h*a w ttxm» t. ■«-«,. »| , 4 , * ; Wl:k wJv-.-e im*, t>m s fttNhwi Wfcah . » a „ ; iwSvT* ** " f ' * emtt - v * »• twU-aac m%±rj sfcavwe b. • k. ***** * *»*- -a with blin and silver tinsel waist, and tur- ' quotas chiffon flounce# for aleeve*. Her beach gown t* lavender and white plaid flannel, and she doesn't forget the inspiring mm ;4ra gown. Than there la the area dimity with Dresden ribbon trimmings for veran.l* wear In th# morning: and a dear little chain# with rose bads In H. Tt** lattw has a green silk yokn and collar with la*-# cdg-sl point* and a bow at tha back. Thla ph(» wears upon her afternoon rimMfi »lon* the bank of a laughing brook, whwt Jt la Just possible somebody mar find her probed on a log that bridge# t.ie atr«am, Tier Inborn hat la covered with ro«f-a and purple Ylnle-ts with a fan bow of pink ribbon set high at th* ha^k. She baa many other hat a. among whkrh l« a green at raw, with a aort of hark'-t crown aad wide brim that turns up high In the back *nd la banked with White roM and green Icavea Th<*n» ara roaaa, on top, too. an 1 nodding whlta clove-pa. all, thla la only tha beginning of »i#r wardroN*. a worl mM afviit h»r bronaa ahora, hrr llnon paraaola, fan-y !lngrrl«». glovaa, «rto--kir*a. and all tho rr«t. It la merely a angulation to t"»a y.vmf w*»o to t»a th<» i%a«* with mi:»Kidy as to what «b«* wiJl have to do in preparation. AN NIK tat'ME WOt»r»S C'blt-t bat of Fa<ib!tu.. li ts w >rt v » kno» n* thst chiffon dvra ad»niratrty almost sny color that miy wiak. Feather st|>ohlftg la sgnln !n evidence u;»on anme of the stnsrtea: gowns of this seaaon. No matter bow mnch violet hn»e se*»m to cikHide thery sre aoen ?n ronibins i tion in many of the tmpsrtal creatl'sns. The '>mer ha'hlng a att '< m*wb w »r» snd t?»o style aeoma wois a t»t>iM for tie ! purpose. The lateat aaalais have ! facing half way to the knee. Very ahr-er white aemstta trlmmod fn | bis *k la« e and m« it over checked sUk | a* rw» an odd co«tt>inauon, but tt t« I tha' :• a»»r and make# a smart frock for I a younat Isdy The aksrt boMs It iwn prettv well and t* jse-l for walking drraaea, but the i new foulard* and tfitn materta'.* are ws ! nal.t made w h flouwvs >r w.:h very j rufflea. I T-e eo-cai>«l *\ieeve , like a bird oanre or a haaebatl maak 'hr - I**l verr t v . ! n d».'tea l» ia a i g.?-e! .4ca to cover thea wtik •oaß*-th.r;g ' thtn bo-fere ttaAng j em When r 1 sre *-a v»rj y&ar *4t rt i a* te It ia a gvv»d idea to *ae tfcrsd att" ng ■ ob your w.sewi to #.*• tha* :tie #k-. t hwa j a gea«ceftti hang. " >r •? is ,n th.'a t» «Iti->n ttiat you arw tr mx aeen w.'h t: on a>l j It i* the oaXjr sat* way to i.ava tt hang; ! well Tha vtt*-*o-data does not mark v er I trouasaaa with ink. twit tns'ead eaek »«*»• ! ara'o art « 4 e ts NsntiNUy e-nbeoi tered : alt her w <a h#r r v«?e in f«!' or >.a s m.-rxa» ! crwm VaahtOß dettrees -■ ow ihla maarhsn# I twist be don# ami it ia the ©re»ent fad to mark wish *au.; U»»r» run ] « -v» *hi «ii Many tw-tes wrhe tt-etr ! ■ im * a:d hav# Htm marked .a { thj» way. T* era la r*othie.g re* Is -mterts! fog j t'-,!i,-v»r g *w*. *»r tbers can he r «M"| ! Net; r %a>t t*r-\\m. w•»% «■ -Wt' e# «l| 1 the Qua «.«<•« ikw*. sasrv ta a wn *estf ♦ g,«e»' It n dstigbtbidiy otwt ar*i w*»j i»ot annfe'e oe abr.r.k »wit of » ..ape aad a -t i*t pttmL Tt'Si# Of a bright SbAde 3# lt. ( # . e«t.-* igwt ae««Hi st 't b. brow® a: 4 • gree.n srw •#0 deairsl .e. A tnsft cOtJT j cai:e4 a Twaii ttat m wot a fn abfrt watat® tk*t have *w« se*e <*f j b*if *n aetea tt ta a pre'ty fa«h r. to '«»• • tva ike i*t»»r set w*:"» saarrww .es| j ta a bow A-me af th# start-arais* stadg *. a- w," at r«»'H»b}e hn ---a-ferac wn#n wora. t v -.«v ar« afar*«' *4. a pen »>»#.» «J tn fewer* on me'aJisoaa. and naanted m r-'-'d or «"*er inb-rw »r» eeaewiad ta ,»! tora. and sonae a«e#.' ere »- ; w a | iarg# aaotveaioasa, but ef whatevwr knsd ' thev m■" *»# a-ca, aN- it 11# a.se at a • jweoe. 11 1,111 1 Her* a»4 t hr*e. ta apt*.# ef att the r ner» * -n aga.«.« « w'v «. ' •. a « * - 1 a* - w # ■ i&*a er#r ti*i o« # hf fase # U -.W i b#««fa are < > rr»w/ bM t»y Uh a.. .•• • wvnas Thw forwt ens- w • « fe-tkj # •1* *•-» ii»n-ta v* Sgv, *m iw ! beautiful a g*m be laid for an Ig norant auperatjtlon, and the women of to day are too broad minslfd to rega* J such : »> hen rjdln«r a rulllvate the haMt of br'athing through the noee,and rttntm bf»r that m thing once l»»arn<sd Is hard to unlearn; therefore cultivate a good atylo of rldin* at tha rery beginning. Tho lateat cure for htada».ho la a hair cut. It la swild that a Ixmflon phval<*ian h*» m»-t with aucc#*9 in thla treat ment tor nervoua To a great rn my people "be "curs" would be wirae Utan tha dlaeaae. A vwy good floor atalnin* ts maiie by pourinr a quart of boiling water on hilt an ounce of permanganate of potash cr>a ta;« It aftould be appiif-d to tha boMr.lo i*nila hot At flrat It will look red, but ooor> becomes a good ahade of brown. Jr> the tarse nnlveraltlea the women ara •aid to be tha beat a-tudrnta and from a pbyalctl point of v ew are better gblo to through ordeal of *iarn;nat!ona. t g i* <tup(>oaed to ba jw»cuUaily fem- Inlne. but during tha last examination* at «>xf»rd It wa» tha men who did the falnt lar. Th« art of b#4rr a rood liatener l» an a fooipitfchw-lit to he dw«ir<sl aa mut-h as to N» a p*i ronveraatioi 'lisat. Nothing t« ?t rr fiattMing than to have a v>er*on lt*t»B aMentir»ijr to what vou are saving. It i* an ac< om|«. that can ha ♦a>4- ly atjuired, arw! yet how very rara it la to aefe on# who poaeeasn* It. The rational roxtum* of the wo-nen of Ssam Kbotttd the approval of tha moat e.ntjfuaiaff.<• adherent* of re forni. Li ta tH><h,ug mora nor le«i» a bloomer costume, rnd ha* baer wl f-tah t>u n tt»at i-oun rv tor tnn r\ y 'ona. It mu«! I* a comfort ah> to know that the faahioo e«ch kamq will W the aame a* that of the one Juat &«>i«t. anfl the *om»r, of are cer'alnly to l»« envied In ihtti itapeL The lemon is a wonderful «*o*metl<\ as *• !l aa a h» produc-r, and WfflHß of UMB irapsca aportrciate the fact and m« it in various way*. In the auaratw lataon J ce a<ji.»-a. tsto the bath watar glvaa a m«wt r«freab:ng ba;h an 1 »mpart# * ameothnaw to the akin, julr# in hot water * a gr< at a;; In nsanleurmr the aai.a. as It cu the cui.i .«• ir*»m t.ia nsiil a- j • -n n * a«. f sin's an 1 ft o g:\ea a potiah to tbem. r 4** a tie fa«h n f r a ho* #•** in e«* rtaming *t dinner or b ocb, to m #\thing rtr<t served to h«r Th a;• d«n# in ordar that she may indicate to her v r<:i the propw fork or »poon to us* w :b ea- h cauns, and tharaby a»t the»m at eaxe for there is tvtr.mg nsn etahar raaa.og than to fir. 1 that you have u*cd th* fork or i|H«ti :ntend«-d for another <•- iirm-. an>l In th'« da' wh+n new a e invar.-' t com ma*; y. it la raw iy : 5 ,f *o k>'» sht* ao«r.a of tha i »cu iwr'v ab»r«~l ara fot», Tb<» n«'■—< I, - , ;,aa spo»v * havr a perfactiy rcund t«>wl with a lUt baa Ua P.ab forka ara vatf broad, with a Sort prong*. Tha r*w f»t ' - < r»»tr «gx>o» is reaiiy a ap-rion. tit a croaa t- w"en * »pooa and a fork. A CHATH-rn.L FAHTT. nia Uoid«-n « hoqgbta TrsrtJL V-% n»w»-tVt t«8 IB* tint y*v-4 i fraaet •# **T **wh»«w earner.*. H»* Or | +mr u ii, ir I *■-•" 1 r**» »tr«. motut far eiwr-s work ! l*» •Ca*c ii 4 ut« aw THE SEATTLE ItrS&A 1 ?. JtTLY *?. tw«. ONE GIRt?B WARDROBE VARIED TO SUIT ALL TYPES OF THE SUMMER MAN. VALUABLE RECIPES. Menu. BREA KF AST. Fruit Oyster Toast. Scrambled Etrgs. Corn Griddle Cak*■*. Byrup. Coffee, LUNCHEON. Fljfli Timbales. Egg Sauce. French Fried Potatoes Cinnamon Roil*. St-wed Fruit Fresh Berries. Ice 1 Tea. DINNER. Cream of R!c» Soup. Mutton He. Tomato Sauce. New I'otatoes, String Stewei Onions Beets. Btack.berrr Pudding. Coffee. + + j. Scrambled Easts. Rre tk six e**s into a bowl, or Just as many as is required for the family, and sprinkle with salt and pe-pper <»nou«h to wa».\n well. Then pour them Into a hot fryinir into which has b»»en meKed a piece of butter the c, *e of an eirr. Stir while cookin*. but only ennush to break the yoiks. Remov«* Into a hot <1 s>h and serve before the egj r« are quite stiff. J. x Oyster Trnwt. Prepare tcast. Pour over it a thick oys ! r ~au e. There must he only enough of the sauce to mix the oysters. On no ac cr.un; let it be running cff the sides S; r.rsk> brown crumbs over the top and Ute very hot in the ox-en. Serve at once with -'v ;• "d pars>y on wish slice The -*nrif<i o>'?=rers will answer for the sauce if fr- *h oysters cannot be had. 4- + ♦ Cinnamon Roll*. T «ke a piece f~>m your brea 1 deugh, a«d roll tt out half an inoh (hick, brush f " tOO with m- ?*,l butter, srd cover fhl«-k ~..., -srvram >n and flne white augur. Com rr»r eat o T.r aid's and roll tip a* you do v>:'v nslte, then <~w » an thick, and lay in a pan as blscuM, elose together, and let t!»m ri«e an 1 bake twenty minutes— nice for lunchee for outdoor part!»». «$» «fa Fl*h Tin h*ie«. Tlmhs'es are made with any cold fl«h, or eh! ken. minced ar, 1 seasoned, manned «*r» fine, mixed with a little cream and '*•« whHte* of an »** Put the m'xture in ' " <"* pans (or «m* d»» p cups will an swer* at-id set in a pan of hot water, r it n the oten and hake for ten minutes in a ha* oven Serve +• ♦ 4h Mnttnn Pie With Tnmateoa. Pare to a deep p.. 4 . Jin* !'.«h. then pat in a layer of siloed! enkl ma*t"»B and dredge tn flour, sal* awl pepp*c Mar* the la»t leyer of »am»sf*.a sprinkled wi«h rol>4 eradtere. Bake one hour, serve with fcof!ed po*«. toe#, boiled rWe. green corn er ahelied bean a. <f + + Hisckb'rrT Pudding. To -rak- a bla kterry pud.i:air. soak two cape of s-aia b-ead cremhe in two af ra.k, a I ■ * salt and w*u en ftr. Meaawe one and a half copa of sifted fioo r. and **:r Ime v half 1 tee spttoaful of baking powder and a-M to the •thar kß«T»dla«ts one and r-v» half pi ma rrt blackharrt * Put tnto a bjtt»red padding di»»i and nam twa hcjrs, serve with a rk-h sauce. e e e Fmten Ptne A apt a. Ore !*t« c-«* •; a r **-t "itw. ore [■." «ea*er P«r* the p.!neap~4a, cut out the and crate the fleate, I|J*<ifll>| the --ore, aild. the. and «•'* stir untJtha »;i*ar !*i.aaolved. Freeae :b' a*me as any froaen irtiii*. You ca»#<*..:>>4e tae receipt if ye . to a 4 lantity. A lite>e iVMiaee*. A ha'? -p e? *. e 1 m f-,* p-4 n,,*ra, Sut ii*il c-j) t>t 4Aepped date*, put It in moulds and serve with suet sauce flavored with orango Juice or any other fruit Juice desired. ■}* + + Sfaofdoln* Salad. Make a mayonnaise dressing with oil, the yoke of egg and juice of lemon. little vinegrar as in former receipt® given. Have ready one tablespoonful of peas, half dos en string bean*, one small onion chopped line, one beet chopped, the tope from cel ery stalks, half doxen, cherries, half dozen strawberries. cut the vegetables In email pieces, use th<; fruit whole, cover with the mayonnaise dressing and »e rve in lettuce leaves. Do not mix until ready to servo, this U a delicious salad if well made. + + + Menn for the Chafing Dish. Boned Chicken in Tomato Sauce. Pea* B\rttered Biscuit. Coffee*. Water-Cress. Fren-h Dressing. Ica Cream, served in in livl.lual mold*. Afacoroona. E"g Pufla. Salted Almonda. Household Hints. Never set coal oil near butter or lard. Watermelon rind makee delightful pre serves and sweet pickie. In lime water localities k»ep an oyster shell !n vnur tea. ketria to receive the lime <i6T*oslta. To prevent onions bringing tear* to vour eve* when peelin* them, hold them under w.uer while handling or slicing them. Darin* dam" weather In simmer coffee often !os**s Its flavor and strength An old h<vi" keeper say* to put it in «he m »n, covered closely, letting it get heated, and Cholltr Goodquirer—Ah, mr boy, just gaze at me picking that tarpK In the renter. Mi** Maode —At lagf! at la*f! I cupid*» am*n in mr heart. Oh, how delightful I the flavor of the coffee will bo much inv proved. Never use the first water that comes from a pump or hydrant to cook with. It has bean In a lead or iron pipa all night and is not healthy. otner lesson—not at the very moment you wish to use It but soma time when you are sitting down to rest. If your refrigerator Is too small to hold a watermelon yhloh you wish to keep cold roll the melon In wet cloths and lay it In the sun. The process of evaporation will cnol the melon. Keep the cloths wet well the time. In washing ohtna with roid on it, use warm water only. Then dry with a soft, clean cloth, as The gold comes off if soap la used in the water. China without rold mav be washed In soda water. Thia gives it a polish and removes all gre«s«. Wash the handles of the cups carefully, drawing the dish cloth through them to remove stains of tea or coffee. Dry with a clean cloth. Always wash dish oloths and tow els and hang them out in the air to make them dry and sweet. At the "sanhort. Truth. Prlscllla—Tour husband did not pany you? Pane?ope~No. lie ways that hlg pleas ure oonsists Vn knowing I am here. Her *f!Wtion. Brooklyn Life. "Was she fond of her husband?" "She worshipped the ground ue trod upon." "Oh, I had heard It was the duat."- A GREAT HIT. WOMEN WHO WRITE. Female Nevelists Much in Evi- dence These Days. NEW NAMES IN LITERATURE. Awtti About Mrs. CnUgl*, Molly K liatt 3»wtH and Sua J<en> Mtt« DsacMk Appleton's July Bulletin} Mrs <sraiile,<John Otivrr ffobbes,)auth«r of '"The «*o<ls. Some Mortals, and L*t>rd Wldtenham." "Some Emotions and a Moral." stc., is English by birth, bat her fsther. Mr. John Morgan Richards. W>i*h hy descent. is aa American. Mr*. CraJgie is one of the deepest read, mart serious, and most widely cultured woman of her time. She took a two years' course tn classics and philosophy at University Col l««re. Xjondon. and has pursued other stud ies under private tuition. In "The Gods. Some Morsels, and I*»rd Wickenham" she has made her most ambitious venture. Miss Montrwor. who was born in IS"2. ia the youngest child of the l«te Admiral F. B. Montresor. royal navy. "Into the Jlighways and Hedges." is her first novel, and shows the oare and thought of nearly eight years' work. Her first novel has been fallowed by two books. "The One Who l/ooked On." and "False Coin or TVue?" Miss Dougmlls' hem* was formerly !n Canada. but of lgte years she has spent much time In Emrland. Canada usua'ly furnishes the background of her tales, •"The Mermaid." 'The Zelt-<Gelst." "Tha Madonna of * Day." etc. Mn Everard Cotes, (Sara Jeannette Duncan,) author of "His Honor and a Lady." "A Social Departure," "An Ameri can Girl in Ixmdon." "The Simple Ad ventures of a Memsahlb," "Vernon's Aunt," etc., is the daughter of Charles Duncan, a merchant of Bamford, On tario, vrhere she was educated. After teaching for a time she entered upon journalistic work, and her first literary success. "A Social Departure." was due to a Journey around the world, undertaken as the correspondent of various English and Canadian newspapers. She is-the wife of Prof. Everard Cotes, formerly at the Tndian museum, now a journalist In Cal cutta. "Maxwell Gray," who has won a prom inent place among; the contemporary nov elists. is known in real life as Miss M. O. Tuttlett, and lives In the T&le of Wight. Sbme eight or nine years ago she became famous as the author of 'The Silence of Dean Maltland," and her later novels, "The Reproach of Annesley," "In the Heart of the Storm," "A Costly Freak," and "An Innocent Imposter," have bsesn distinguished by power and orglnality. Her life is a quiet one, occupied for the most part with literary pursuits and do mestic interests. She has not put out any new book for some time i»st. Ht«r "Sil ence of Dean Maltland" has been called "a book destined to permanent fame in literature." Miss Molly Fallot Seawell ts a niece of ex-President Tyler, and her father was a lawyer of distinction in Virginia. She is a near and direct descendant of an old German family, the Armlsteads, who cams from HessoDarmstaJt and in Vir ginia. Among th«lr descendants may be mentioned Gen. Robert E. Lee and John Tyler. Miss S**aweU's home Is In Wash ington. Her first work 1n literature was a number of Russian stories contributed to LJpplnx»tt'«» magazine. They were fol lowed by 'lMald Marian" and "The Berke leys and Their Neighbors," which estab lished the reputation and literary ability of the young author. 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