T liOMAN. I'OJMLA.NU, MAY 5, 1U1Z. i fashioned into huge trailing bows, rib bon made Into saury little bows which are poised one above the othcron the steep slope of upturned brims, rib bon fashioned Into rosebuds and splen did deep-colored roses, ribbon straying in graceful streamers from the edge of picture hats there Is actually no counting the ways which the milliners have found to use ribbon this year. RJbtran Flowers Beautiful. The ribbon flowers are particularly beautiful, and though they never de ceive the eye like cleverly made arti ficial posies, they are Infinitely more elegant and distinctive and usually a deal more expensive. Exquisite coif fure wreaths of plnlc and white roses for evening wear are spangled with realistic "dewdrops" made of rhlne stones, which come ready pierced with tiny holes so that they may be sewed to ribbon petals. White daisies with yellow hearts, all made of ribbons, are ready for children's Summer leghorns and the corsage floweqn. fashioned of ribbon, are marvelouvly beautiful. Whole negligees are made of rib bon, the ribbon strips being set to gether with narrow entre deux of lace. Houses made in the same way are to e seen also. A very dainty blouse of his sort Is of Pompadour ribbon set together with cream net banding. The Vilouse is cut on very straight lines and tas a short peplum. It is confined at he waist line under a belt of patent l ather with a coral clasp. Smarter 'ian the metal guard chain for lorg nette or watch, just now, is the nar ow black gros grain guard r.'"jbon over hlch are run slides of gold set with arls. These guard ribbons are worn ltslde the tailored coat and the lorg .Hte Is tucked Into the breast pocket f the coat. One last word about ribbons! Be lire and save them all this Summer make Into petticoat frills later on. r skirts are surely Increasing In Idth and by and by frilly petticoats 111 be back in high favor. BLOUSE, COVERED WITH CHARMING WHITE CHIFFON FICHU, ATTRACTIVE Edge of' Five Trills. of Pink and "White Pompadour Ribbon Adds to Effect Airy Ribbon Hair Ornaments for Dancing Costumes Require Deft ringers. Menus for One Week Tuesday. Asparagus Knup. Pot Roast of Beef Minced Carrots. Braised Potatoes, lettuce Halad. Riced Banana Trifle. Coffee. Wednesday. Vegetable Broth, with Rlr. Minced Beef In Spaghetti Border. Stewed Tomatoes. Asparagus r-alad. Caramel Custard. Coffee. Thursday, fream of Tomato Soup. Breaded Umb Chops Peas. Brown Mashed Potatoes. Cabbage- and Nut balad. Rhubarb Pie. Coffee. Friday. Brown Onion Soup. Baked Halibut, tufted. Lemon Sauce, Potatoes. Cheese and Cauliflower Salad. Prune Pudding. Coffee. Saturday. Bouillon, wltb Noodles. Meat Loaf with Indian &auce Rice. Jellied Vegetable Salad. Chocolate Blanc Manga. Coffee. Sunday. Tomato Broth. oast Spring Umb. Mint Sauce. urowa potatoes. Bpinacn. tture. Egg and Pimlento 8alad. ange-Rhubarb Koole, with Cream. cotree. Monday. Cream of Spinach Soup. - Souffle. Scalloped Potatoes, aullflower. with Chelae Sauce. Lettuce Salad, ta Blancmange, with Stewed Figs. Coffee. LAXT SANDWICH FILLIXGS. ,ie. Get large sardines and skin e them, draining off all the can ike a dressing of fresh oil. hives, lemon juice, chopped .id paprika; soak the sardines - several hours. Use white eese. Mash up several cream cheeses In a bowl sweet cream; add chopped tablespoon of Worcester alt and white pepper. Use e. Make a very stiff may ding, when completed. ks or pimentos; use lemon negar and leave out mus ob of this on a lettuce leaf slices. Use gluten bread. m. Grind ud the lean of Id ham, passing It several h the chopper; season with add enough sweet cream to m. Add a squeeze of lem- graham or rye bread. 1::..,: :..ja.i&. ( , ' I I T 'HI' B H SI " -a ' ST" $ 0 VEK this blouse of the new Col bert embroidery with oddly shaped eyelet motifs, is a very charming fichu of white chiffon edged with five frills of pink ' and white Pompadour ribbon. The ribbon frills overlap and make a fluffy border, though the rib bon Is but scantily gathered. The fichu Is caught together over the bust with HOW TO CARRY YOUR PICNIC LUNCH kamelg Two cups of of milk; a quarter of a cream of tartar; one tea- lence of vanilla. Iher for 20 minutes, ex- orlng, which should be kvval from the fire. Turn lightly buttered, and hardens mark It off i with a knife. When le used for a very fine lam els when perfectly Iput Into little paper the edges. These can f confectioner's or made FORD H BOOT at Heel Like Low Cut I tt.fat i jCONOMT of space Is of much Im portance when arranging the pic- nlc lunch and the various utensils which will be needed. Baskets fitted up especially for picnic use can be had in all the big stores, but as these are ex pensive from 1S un and are only arranged for six persons at most, they are not bought except for small, ex clusive gatherings. For a May party or picnic of any sort for 24 children and several adults, a clothes hamper makes an excellent receptacle for the lunch and dishes If there Is a vehicle or stout man to carry It. Otherwise several wicker suitcases, with the food and va rious utensils properly divided for them, would be the best receptacles. These are light and have convenient handles and the bigger boys of the company could be the carriers. Most homes have at least one of these handy telescope baskets, so there would doubtless be no difficulty in accumulat ing the right number. Ifeverything Is packed nicely in them, too, and the baskets protected with a layer of pa per, they will come through the ordeal without hurt. . In one suitcase would be put the cloth, napkins, forks. cups and perhaps two little salt and pepper. Uet a cloth and matching servl 10-cent store and also ask there for the light wooden plates such as are used by the baker for pies, and for waxed paper cups, which are generally sold in nests of a dozen. The correct quan tity of these conveniences would cost less than a dollar. If there are to be other picnics and there is money enough for a splurge, get small thin plates of white enameled ware, match ing them with cups and a few spoons, The plates will be about S cents each and the cups and saucers 10. For this grand outfit aluminum drinking cups would be suitable and these are sold in nests of four at 60 cents. The three- pronged kitchen forks, with matching knives, sold In all of tne nousenoia de partments of the shops, are proper and cheap accessories, these costing from 30 cents the half dozen up. If the usual home things are taken' upon the gay expedition, see that they are not lost esoocially the highly-prizea sil ver you may be foolish enought to take along. Good old family spoons nave disanneared in this way. Cheat) and light holders lor salt ana DeDDer are made or ceuuioia ana inese are sold for 6 cents each. A folding corkscrew is 10 or 16 cents, a sharp lit tie painter's pallette knife, for which there are many uses. Is 10 cents, and sandwich tins In the right shape are the same price. For wrapping up the sandwiches so they will Keep rresn tne household-departments also sell waxed naner In nackaees and by tne sneei. The paper wrapped around boxed crackers, which housekeepers may save for Just such purposes. Is oiten usea, bo oostinir nothlnsr. An alcohol lamD la a splendid thing to have along, as there are many oc casions when it is needed. The younger children may want their milk warmed and the adults always respond to a cheering cup of tea. Very good little lamps with an extra screw-top can for the spirits cost from $1.25 up. For car rying milk or made tea or any other liquid old wine bottles with new corks are useful, as these can be thrown away afterward. If the lemonade Is made on the picnic ground, buy a cheap wooden bucket to hold It. For sophisticated picnickers, the peo ple who do everything in the most ac complished way, there are any number of charming things In the shops. Fold ing stools, these of metal and canvas, are offered, gypsy cooking kettles, wo men's and men's hunting knives, wee medicine cases for the first aid to the injured and so on. Last, but not least, there are picnic blankets for spreading over the ground when lolling, canvas buckets and canteens for -drinking water, and even the pretty Maypole with Its needed ribbons. For really grand occasions, too, there is a portable awning with the light poles needed, this In gay stripes with a scalloped valance all round. Under this, if the occasion is a May party, the queen sits . to receive her courtiers. Javelle Water This is a well-known preparation for bleaching and removing stains from white garments. It is sure to fade colors and so should not be used on them. To make javelle, dis solve half a pound of washing soda in a pint of boiling water and mix It with a quarter of a pound of chloride of lime dissolved In a quart of boiling water. Stir the mixture, let settle and pour off the clear, liquid, keeping the water In tightly-corked bottles In a dark place. Air and light soon destroy the strength of javelle. WARMED-OVER SALMON WITH SAUCE PIQUANT Put the salmon, without bones, In a small saucepan and heat it thoroughly In butter or olive oil, although without allowing It to cook. 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Last year I ad vised many to try mercolized wax. Such favorable, results were reported that this season I have recommended nothing else for the purpose. The wax seems to possess unusual properties which completely absorb every freckle. with no harmful effect. The com plexion improves wonderfully, becom ing as soft as a rose petal and as del icately tinted. Get an ounce of mercolized wax at any. druggist, spread a thin layer mt It over the entire face every night for awhile, washing this off In the morn ing. For rough, red skin, sallowness, blackheads, pimples and all cutaneous blemishes, this treatment Is superior to any that has ever come under my ob servation. Springtime also brings wrinkles to many sensitive skins mat are mucn exposed to winds and changing temper atures. Pour a half pint of witch hazel into a basin, then an ounce of powdered saxollte, which quickly dis solves. Bathe the face in this; the ef fect on a wrinkled skin Is remarkable. 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