Ifflter est for Mllmj FASHIONS y Nc.v weas ior- This beason. iB.,jlBb.KINOSLB. ,, unv (he dress dehign- K"le Smlns to the al.l of h J who during autumn and l".0'" -id, in readmit I '"" " i.n hn. mams ft, a Jacket eollar and dress - iimliir tlm rule- ffdoVchable culr' which 1. 1 Ior . .. ik. i. In ii ill nti liiutB 15 Ingenuities are producing benefit. .,,, nninn In Kumn frock of beige ololl. El fur upon tho slecvea Is sou- I lU1 : ' I.. .lr,nf .l.itnlln fiSir y I. ycd to indicate In of one season and tho ad another, and It coincide up- iir n 'uu mi-""""'- --, off. uut by making tho fur w"" . m Iti I tan ibltv hen tno nuui m iiui i.i if !ffct can oc ruiiivui juoi .... r earn i,ii,i ,.,u,t he case in u nnn-ivun -Sntlr, which had lynx guunl LTmiich Ihc collar ull cuslly l11.1!' i,i. win. their 'iklrts," lu'imncd up tho front irtcd cdgeii upon u.u . - itoraatcli is siiowii. uiu ........ LpOlntClUl inn UIU uuu bi..i.. V .... .Iw.t.ltlnra run en UPOB lilt o.i"...--.-. .....- lbs small furs, but uro cxlond- ....i nll.rilr.alirtlR Hint IllOV Jh the fur capo of yours und noind will exert a very broad- l. J1..IH. t till tWm. !jt upon ihc imuicui .."- r (be Bicnucrcn. ftinoi " rltlt Ibo full skirt. apreiilvo display oi nigu-cuum V.i. ...... Tl.,. ontlnl- la DllR. Itsiao nu. i iiv .. .- i character, especially when up- j. ...l .. ltl. rrnnil nr fl vtvlu in turn u iiv.. . ...... -. " Hir li icen. with bold soutache . .....I, a,llji.t mil lullll I ...... .,.... ,,f .llinliivinrr n Ih that of securing tho high col- B. .1 . .. Ink a.!..!.! prom o) mcuus ui u uu ui nnw till. A DIUCK JlltltUl. I VI v.ii F L i.l ....tUlj Kl. i. ullts U1UU UI nniinu i toy tinted silk cmbroldorloi up- dacbable cuff, tho tabbed col- I yu a third method of uivor the amiearauoo of a frock. ,by means of flowor knots liorc tre,lll be welcomed us e.col fin economy hints. Quito tho it crenfog frotlc Is the sinpie title one. which forty ycara ago i standby of every wotnau und cow teems to ho the nearest ibje appQavli to to,o much-fitn- uniform. tuch frock had pink loses. itnd lcutlcss. arranged suigh konal line upon tho satin tklrt, ncole was then draped witu ctt which subdued yet did not i'e the color of the floweru. inewdeilGns for tallor-mudca foil commendable simplicity, ij thoie all-powerful uuthor- iu aro responsible for tho i in Million can be persuaded I ill exaggeration In tho length lent! and the width of tho Itbe new modes for the autumn ihov n huppy combination of sense, practical utility and lint of consldciable elegance k. Covert coating In various M In a more uubstantia! Um that which was worn tlur- nunmerwlll bo very much in during the next few months. tte to costumes which wero omer day ono wus inado in ijored covort coating, und will w Boit useful for wearing with Utbouib tho full skirt is pleat ibe y around, it will not bo itduly heavy. I CtW Etl U ulinu-n In thn 'ych li draw n down closely at lit tlllder a hf-ll nf .Inrlf hrnwn !etbtr fastened with a dull c,ie. The long basques are I tuner utue with p!eut of Ft material cm u-iii. miit-A ld secured with gold buttons P V11 b"- Gold ball but- wma irom silk cords fustcu a u.01, wliero t''0 8ov oro ef " high military collars ia 4 softened by the Introduction WMtll Of cream ullU Imnrnllnn 'rtHh gold thread. M flit low-crowncd hat to tho r ioque ,B a chang that Lii!S b?0 bPcn anticipating "Uttlt t me. II nmv l,n l.,.t ! Influence lias been uncon- i worK and we aro recalling T.i .,Yr.iqo one-tlrae high many faces. r " . wv . i Mil 4 At ftL' Jfc-TV7 J i-ga IBIBI wIlvB 1 i imm i HI 7 III JjBtJHBHBMBl'i IB ) IjB tMStMUmLMWKMmWHr'A. mf Urn 1 1 is i o ( - , , i iMMmm -,,' , ivL ' T to A ,,. r"rU l TV I MiMHiiiBiBBB ..uMMaMIHT HP II FTWl . '..J' I v.. B i XriBKlHI J i. ' TVTT. ...' . . . becauso dis- K?'flflHHHIHK.'r HbVBHIIIHIIIIIIHbIIIIIh' its to tho aihuti- BHHfiHHH v,; w T j,-- ij., -, . i v. . ?43JWKjasiwtaA. mm GOOD paint that lobks and f k wears well. Is mado us follows: IfA) Whiting C pounds; Hkliumcd milk, 2 quarts; fresh slacked lime, 2 ounces. 1'ut tho lino in a stonewaro vessel, pour on enough inllk to mako Ilka cream: then add iho bal unco of tho milk, stir and thon crum ble tho whiting ou the aurfaco, nftei which it must bo well stirred In or ground us you would other paint. Uso Bumo na lead Und oil paint. Abovo quantity will covor G7 yards. Ml NUMUER of charming (.owns If iw have bcn carried out for cvon H lug wear iu tho rich golden jeU low ao much favored this uea bon. In sailu. with or without pleated flounccH of chiffon or ovordress of lace, this color Is particularly becoming to the young woman. Applo blossoms or other dellcato blooms will relieve tho ahado If It proves a little trying, but the glowing brunette can wear It un relieved or deopened with velvet nas turtiums or other flowcra of the dark o? harmonizing tones. . i ...I.U .. ri OU ants, saturate rug i -3 ofcene and hang or lay-Jioso mi near their runs and they will quickly aisappear. jon.'ewi4u is n' household necessity at cleaning time. For cleaning painted aud var ulshed woodwork, painted walls, var nished floors, bathtubs and marble wushstanda It la unsurpassed. or tubs and marble, apply with u woolen cloth, then wash with soap and water. For woodwork and walls use- clean cloths, changing as soon ns soiled. A few drops in tho water when washing windows and mirrors will give tbum u. beautiful polish. n HEMADB 0 muke u dainty powder bag get u piece of thin flowered ribbon three-quarters of a vnrrt lone and about six Inches wido. Cover a round disk about the slzo of the top of a tumbler with pink rrtwr-r r silk for the bottom oi urn u-s uu CEMENT Rater the rihboD ,o,H anw Put.K ZZ' XWVJUa 4- r.i o. .t,o tni. P nee It In tho POW- der puff. Next comes the clever Idea of gluing to the bpttom of the bag on the outside a small round mirror or eact slzo as the bottom of the bag. then cover tho edge of the bag with a double ruffle of narrow ribbon a narrow piece gathered through tho center and tho lower ruffle will cover tho edge of tho glass, making a pretty finish. Set the i finest and most fell- tCln1 ouc ounce '8ln 1 lcr.on?-ba,f ouncf' o' Wasoodnlco- forked . . I:u.1 ,nt0 a l'ttlo. 'M bmh?? "ct ,nt0 a kettle of stst rn "orousnly dissolved. ."'van hn n.ci t . .. Nece,;,!? ,ano chipped. anin . . . y nae bioken "hSlSri'1 tabl top or other ,3:H Jewelry Is also r'ftS ho,me-wado cement :' It is i, B.,W2yB on l,auc, ,n v Into A. . ",u wno or an tocottrnft10 w,lh flou- This iWwmon earthenware. (e5int ill aaae(1 .,0 ue Utfirr.WnB broken Ch1!011 w" hoW 'a !. ,a mado hi, At .... bole I. ,",us water. Doll l,a th. U " ear ufrc ap r?22n? ,." t water kMuni . 0UlD aa two EHB handbag Is now the Insepar able companlou of woman. A beauty Is mado of sealskin with u gold top, the owner's initials In gold adorning the Bide that is generally presented to the gn?e or the public. Oxidized silver Is some times seeu, but gold 1b more favored. No louger is a handle of modest length allowed. Long cords of leather or silk are supplied, occasionally several ro plaited together, and finished where they Join tho bag with tassels. Tho black suede and the velvet bag also have their devotees, while leather worked In the Venetian manner is much in evidence, in raw. ,i u u the continent generally, great liklugls evidenced for thft bag of Wrirwf4'" c?i1 0 not throw away kid glove ends II when tho fingers become worn frS4l girt. They mako novel and stylish button covers ror trim ming gowns. They may also bo used for binding the rims of hats or coat collars and cuffs. Kid is, In fact, ex ceedingly fashionable for these pur poses. Pompons and fringes are mado from Just such seemingly useless ar ticles by girls who aro clever with their fingers. DeltH may bo formed from the sumo source also. And, final ly, thero is the old-fashioned penwip er, bo soft that it never blunt or scratches tho most delicate pou. ANV good housewives do not care to risk tho laundering or their fine woolon blaukuU to their servants and a word might help at this season from a good housewife who always takes thlt task upon herself. She flrnt shaves a half bar of yellow soap'and pours this Into a pint of boiling water; sho stirs this until it becomes like u thick Jelly and pours it Into three buckets of luke warm water. Into this she puts the blankets and washes thoioughly. ftho does not rub soap on tho blanlieU, Hlio puts them through a wringer and In another tub of clear luke warm wntor. Then keeps on rlnBing lu clear water until every particle of soap Is remnvod and hangs on line In hot sun, taking care to bang tbem perfectly etrulght. She leaves them In tho sun for several hours until perfectly dry, then puts tbem out tho next day if necessary. f5l F a man's attentions have Justi II II fled you lu deciding mat his KJ Intentions aro matrimonial, this ia no cncubo for sending him an expensive present. Such p step may rulu your matrimonial chances. Ho may decide that you are angling for him, or worse still, that you have no Idea of bis value of niobey and would squander bis earnings. The man's Christmas privileges aro broad er. To a girl he likes ho can send al most any impersonal gitt, flowers, can dy, music, books, pictures. To tho girl be hopes to marry ho may send some thing more personal, a cardcase, purse or umbrella; but not until he is her acknowledged suitor does he select Jewelry. And even with our lax social relations today, no girl will accept presents of clothing from either buitor or mere friend. 1TH proper care tablo ferns should last two mouths. Many people are even more success ful with them. They must bo kept moist, not soaking wet. Do not allow them to becomo chilled. A tern pcraturo of from 60 to 70 degrees is best The plants should bo placed in a window, whero they will receive light and suu for at least a part of tho day. They should bo watered every day, but not too much. Be sure that tho water Is cold, as warm water Is Jn Jurloua fo ferns. As soon as aay of tho leaves get jellow dowp near the root cut tbem! away. A good way to prolong the Ufa of the plant U to repot BUSINESS ISSUES HI F you aro up against any eeri- I otin problem lu your work KU .lon't try to sidestep It, to Jolly yourself along with the. Idea tl'nl If you let tho thing drift It will uomohow sottlo itself. You can't evndo u business Issue and cxpoct to como out safe, "And wom en," said n human being who wasn't ouo tho othor day, "women often item to tlilnlt tbat business Is only anothor uort of social gamo, and that their por Honal charm Is going to sco tbem through difficulties In the one as In the othor. Well, It won'tl A buslncsa difficulty, a slump In trade, a necessity to put tho offlco forco on a more effi cient baslB, u rival who threatens dauger. n new macblno tbat Is going to alter production things like that have to bo faced squarely and under stood. Thoy'ro dcflnlto as a otono wall, and oven a woman won't try to get through a ntono wall by simply HinllliiB at tho obstacle." As fur uh I can see, what this man said lu true enough, only it applies to both soxos. Men aro given to ovaslou us well us women, und many n good business bus gone to smash, many a clovor cmployu been dismissed, wheth er inau or woman, becauso of this lack of ability to meet u dcflnlto situation squarely and clearly. Doing honest In your business lifo means u lot morn than Just not cheat ing k customer. It means being honest with your own worth. You can't dodge issues and be entirely honest. It you havo tho least reason to think you aron't making good In any direc tion, don't shut your oyos to tho un pleasant Impression, but get right down to tho facts In tho case. JENNIE'S GREAT PROBLEM o Yet Probably It Was Her Parents Who Suf fered More From the Same Cause. BY EDNA EGAN. m m m Y folks never want to let mo go out und havo n good time," paid Jennie. "They seem to think that a girl can go to business ull day, then como homo und help get supper aud go to bed at 0 o'clock, perfectly contented, without having any fun or going nut with any ouug folks, I can't bland It, so I think I'll Icavo home." Of course If Jennlo is a scnslblo girl, ohe hardly noeds mo to tell her that she must not leave homebut a little review of the conditions o( tho whys and wherefores of tho conditions she meets at homo may help nil tho little Jennies to a happier understand ing of und with tho older generation. Jennie's parents arc, in all proba bility, hard-working people, who cither come from a country whero freedom Is practically unknown or who still hold to thu Ideas of fore bears who came from such an environ ment, Supposo Jennie's parents camo to America when she wus a little girl. In whatever land they dwelt, freedom for girls was an unknown thing. The twenty-year-old German or French or Italian or Russian girl who chancou not to be married Is shut In and protected aud guarded Just as she was when sho was fifteen and ap proaching tbe marriageable ago of her and. Her marriage was an arrauged affair In which tho parents selected her husband for her. Sho was sup posed to have no experience or kuowl edge of the world on which to baso any Judgment of her own In regatd to the arrangement of her life. Under these circumstances It is scarcely amazing that Jennie's parents should fall to assimilate tbe utand ards of liberty and Independence for young woraaubood prevaleut In our own country. Supposo Jennle'i parents aro Amer ican born and come from bard-work-Ing stock to which pleatuire was hard ly known, and through whoso thrift und frugality Jeunle is ablo to onfoy a good homo and gomq of Its comforts. They live In their own youth, and can not understand tbe pleasurHoving, butterfly living standards of today Perhaps Jennie's -raotber and father are country folk, to whom; city ways are new; perhaps they aro poierty stricken souls, who want Jennie to dc voto herself to work o tlwt she rfly rise out of tbe tenement environment where they havo to koep her. Any of these suppositions Is far more likely to be true than the one ton mrm iu ines that sho is cursed with tyranulcal elders who hato to seo her havo a good thno and who enjoy bossing hor around and showing their authority. Or sho Imagines they aro stupid old fogies who cau't understand tho world of to day, Perhupa they cannot quite under stand today's thirst for pleasure and cxitement but they understand all too well today's dangorous longing for pleasuro at any cost. They occ, Jen nie's friend Rose sacrlflclug all her youth and Innocent sweetness for a little brief galoty, und they long to protect Jonnlo aud assuro her of lust ing hupplncss Instead of momentary Joy. Their lovo makes them Inartic ulate. They hardly know how to ex plain themselves to Jennie. They lake It for granted that tho fifth command ment must mean something to her. Aud Jennie, with her superior edu cation und with the better chance thun had tho older generation, Judges them impatiently and thinks tboy bogrudgo hor youth and Joy, Trust your parents, Jennie. Try to convince yourself that It Is Just aa Im portant for you to understand tbwn us for tbem to understand you. IIuvo a little faith in the lovo that brought you Into tbe world and protected your youth. Respect the experience of your pa rents rather thun tho worldly wisdom of tawdry little Rosle. Don't toss your head and take the dangerous "youth will have Its tllng I urn oply going to bo young once" uttltudo toward life. The older generation has the wis dom of Its age and suffering and ex perience. Convince It that the Joys jou seek aro innoccut joys. Mako it reallzo that you do take life with a certain amount of seriousness. And llo at homo whoro tho conservatism of the older generation may guide you rather than the dangerous rllghttness of tho untried new geucrutlon. 1 APBK drinking cup and rrcpo paper can bo mad Into dainty favor baskets tor parties, virui tukn the drlnklne cun and cut it off from tho top as deep us you want your basket. Next mako your handlo by toverlug a thin wire with crepe paper. Sew this onto the cup. Then take a piece of crepe pa per largo enough to gather around tho cup and allow for " heading at the top of tho cup. Gather this papor at the bottom and new onto the bottom of tho cup, fVext 8cw tbe paper onto thn top of tno cup ana you nave a ve vi?y FalilblMllWlltMBBWMWIjMWMWWIWW' Delicious Duck Dressing. fare, coro, and slice thin Ave good sired apples ; aprluklo ouch with craokcr dust to koop thorn whit?. Pour boiling wator over ouo pound of French pruucB and when thoy aro swollen remove tho seed. Seed half n cup of cracker crumbs mixed with a tcaspoouful of eugur. Then last add u saltspoonful of salt and a bentcu egg. This will All four good sized ducks, but do not puck too closely, nu it swells. Crust for Oiip Tie. Inexporlenccd housekeepers often And It annoying to stop and dlvldo up, or redtico recipes whero tho propor tions aro given In largo quantities. So for theso folks I present my recipe, with exact quantities of tnatorlala to mako tho crust for ono pie. Tako threo-quartera of a pint of pastry flour, hair a teaspoonful of bak ing powder, one-half teaspoonful of salt; sift these twice; then rub in three largo tablespoontulH of awcet lard; when well blonded, molston with ico water, only sufficient to roll out. Do not make plo crust soft or wet; It you do It will be bard and tough, and not flaky, as it should be. TIiIb must be rolled thin, and ia ample for an un der aud upper crust. Pimento Nandwlch. Use one can of plmontoca chopped coarse and eight egga boiled twonty minutes. Let tho egg "get perrccuy cold, theu chop quite tine and suit Plentifully. There should be us much again of tho egg uh pimento. Put to gcther aud moisten with salad dress ing mado with but littlo Btigar. Cut tho bread thin, buttor ono aldo of it, and Hpread tho mlxturo on tho other half This amount will muko about thirty sandwlohea. If you do not uso all or tho pimento, tako what remains from the cuii. cover uud set In a cool pluco, vheu you can have an attractive naiad for dlnnor. Shave cabbago flue, placo on n' lettuce leaf. Then cut tho pimento In unmll Pieces and strow ovet tho cabbage. The green, whlto. anil red mako w prot ty combination. A delicious Urfag for it is made of oyster cocktail uce vinegar, and oil, seasoned to tasl or a plain snlad drasslug, Clreap Cake. One cuu aMLnuiHiFd ii.. ,j " M T --., ISUVJ UU)I vw wy.mmrq tup siHirUnlui h.,ii.iii mi i ii jJTT" it i iii i mi jui niBMa .. - ... . r My JL giify TUB BTCHB! li :i mmt ' lim MJfra teaspoon salt, flavor to taste. Dissolve sugar In tho water; beat the cotosuet aud salt together, adding sifted flour little by littlo until ono cupful la used, beutlng al tho tlmo. Then beat in al ternately tho dissolved sugar and rest of flour, adding baking powder to last quarter cup of flour. Bake In layers or gem pans, Best with cocoanut, chocolate, maple, or caramel filling or boiled frosting. To mako u colored cake: Boll onrt cup brown sugar in ono and a third cups wator for about Ave minutes and lot cool. Thon proceed aa above, using tho boiled liquid in place of dissolved granulated sugar. A dollolous fronting: Boll ono cup browu sugar until It spins a thread; tuko from Are; beat whlto of an egg, and pour liquid Into it and beat. SchiicUen. Ono pint of sweet milk put over tho Aro In u granite pan and when tcald lng (not boiling) hot udd a pinch of HOda slzo of u pea, and ono teaspoonful of salt. Tako from tho flro and when lukewurm udd ono cako of compressed ycqet dissolved in a tublespoonful of water and enough flour to mako u sponge, then beat well with un upward stroke uud sot out of draft until light. Havo one-half cup of butter aud one cupful of sugar creamed, two eggs beaten light together, and add to the light apongo, beating until all Ugre dlentH aro woll mixed; udd sifted flour and knead. Do not get too stiff threo pints may bo enough However, uso enough, to mako a nlco soft dough, aud knead for twonty minutes, or until tho dough ia soft, smooth and oven. Lot It get light again and roll out to ono Inch thickness, spread thinly with soft buttor, grated chocoiate, apd sugar Roll up unt cut into slices two Inches thick. Have ready a dripping pun wth this mixture meltetj in It. then copied; Butter tho slzo of an egg. three-fourths cup brown sugar and one square of grated chocolate. Lay tbe rolls qr "snails" on tha mixture: lt H t very light and bake until done. It stakes fhrep-quartera of fc UOU". m tey must not wm u 'y