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THE WASHINGTON TDTES mAY JUNE 10 1910
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yes which te the cheapest Goadrich IB advertising debt ems andthe grecer in the next Woe
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grocer who selte the best egg thedozen and deaent advertise m tintcheap catehpeiuty way
Bt these are the best egg strletlyfresh they say so
Thor soyouve been eating the fourteen
for 36 kind every morning this weekNow what I want to know te i theeight for IS are any cheaper When Ireally try e save why dont you wantto help me
All right dearie but dont put preh-Icms in higher mathematics up toso soon after dinner
Now please dont tease me but an-
swer my questionThea lets have It agam M pretty
complicated you knowWhich te cheapest fourteen eggs
for 36 cents or eight eggs tor IK centsLets see if a meat aiW a half walks
four miles and a half hf an hour and ahalf how far can two men walk IB twohours
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TM far they shall not saltWise let desire retail
EXUS rules powerfully for womensaffairs and latereet today The
signs are excellent for shopping especi-ally la the morning Salespeople andothers concerned in dealing with womenshould push the advantages of the timeto the utmost
Courtships engagements andare under an excellent augury
and there is a sign saying thatshall be removed from rods
The afternoon and evening are govqrned well for amusement entertainhient theaters outdoor pleasures andvisiting
Employee must bg careful especiallytoward noon to avoid hurry as there isdanger of errors and oversight
Traveling is under good auspices todayThe
planets begin to assume conAguratlon that omen scandals nationaldisturbances sodas disclosures andheated controversy m the lStates
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There is an indication that fires andunderground explosions will break forthIn many parts of the country in theperiod tuna ruled
One who controls and leads will ariseinto great dominance now and therewill be a shaking of pillars
The Moon in greatest Iterationenters a sign today that produces
an excess of romantic emotions accord-ing to the ancient rules of astrology Itwould indicate that persons of passion-ate and unconventional temperament-must be careful not to let their desiresrule them
It will be well also to withgreat care in speculative matters
Drink and overindulgence generally-are under evil omens in times this
Love for children intellectual pursuitsplacidity and peaceful enjoyments arefavored today
Persons with this birthdate arethat are held to be greatly power-
ful for the intellect but subjectsmust overcome a tendency to divide attention and between many matters finishing none
are born today under starsthat often give talent for expres-sion They also foretell fortune in novelpursuits
FIVE GORE SKIRTIn marking the new flvegor Parisian
skirt wjth very little fullness below itis necessary so to lit it over the hipsthat all extra fullness he taken fromeach gore and thus the position ofeach seam will not be changed-
In other words do not push all theextra fullness into the central back boxplot and thus crowd the added weight-to this one spot
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Yes I will pet After mature de-
liberation I should say the eight for 1C
would probably be the cheaper andstaler eggs New if you wouldnt mindnot bothering me again until Imthrough with these vouchers
Wen I think yeu work hard enoughat the office without bringing workhome at sight
But as she had expressed that op4n-
hm many times before no answer wasexz ected
For a white only the scratching of hispeg was heard She w again absorbed-in the advertising fiotaimite eC the even-ing paper
Oh John s are seWng Ube EagiaBrand cottar for cents 3 t thatthe make you wear
YesAnd dont you always pay a
Then dont you w t te stop thereand set some en your way home teanssrowy
NoWhy nofcyonll save r cento a cel-
larWell I wouldnt wade through that
crush at s If theyd give me the col-
lars Sow Winifred dont bother meany more now I want to getthrough with thus
Oh dear appealingly Just let mereal you this
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A tray cloth to be properly effectiveshould exactly nt the tray for whichit is designed when possible thereforeplace the tray on paper and trace theoutline of the bottom or draw the de-
sign upon linen the size of the trayIf you choose the rffective Madeira
work punch the holes with a smallstiletto being careful to make smalleven punctures Bind each hole n theusual eyelet stitch and finish the edgewith scallops-
Of course the effectiveness dependsupon the neatness and accuracy ofstitch and the amount of work is regulated largely by the line of the
but whether few tyelets or manythe charm of this simple embroidery kIndisputable
DELFT EMBROIDERY-FOR SUMMER ROOM-
Delft embroidery which is some ngnw Is most attractive in its cool dull-ness of for the summer room Itte generally worked in dull blue of sev-
eral shades upon a coarse butcherslinen so nearly white that it can scarce-ly be called cream
It meet be remembered that tbschoice oC color te as important a factor-in this work as te the design if thefinished product is to resemble Delft-ware
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t said Mrs City Mouse as sheput Maudie under a big loaf and covered her ah p
Now Maudie lie very still until papaand mamma come back for you saidMaudtes
I dont want to stay hare all alonecried
Dent cry said Mr City Mouseand papa will bring you a nice drink
of waterdandle dried her because she
was very thirsty and site promised tolie very still under the leaf until herpapa and mamma came back
Well come right back they saidto her as they started off
933 Pa AveA SUIT BARGAIN
for Misses size 14 162250 to 3750
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Sale Extraordinary J VOOQ pairHigh Grade Curtains One of the fore-
most manufactnrers close outat sacrJflce prices We bought his
stock You reap the benefitpair placed on sale tomorrow An un-
precedented opportunity Never beforehave curtains of this quality been of-
fered at these pricesBrussels Net Real Lace Edge
value up to Jt 54 value up to ailjKse1
Dear you know I told you the lesttime the dining room curtains cameback from the cleaners that theywouldnt stand cleaning again Theyre-all in rage So if theyre good dontyou think Id better get those HMonesWhy yes I suppose so
Oh delightedly Ill so downthing in the morning before
theyre picked overAfter a short pause
But dear most appealingly ifthose 98 ones should be very much
we afford those Itonly takes two paIr And you knowcurtains are something you dont buyevery day So wouldnt It be better toget something really good while we
Yes yes angrily Now Winifred-if you bother me again
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family responsibility on her husband-for thereby Is she enabled to blame himfor everything that goes wrong
Rats on chivalry It is so macheasier to die gracefully for a womanthan to live peacefully with one
It takes two women a rood motherand a good wife to turn out a antrfass Job of a man
A mans idea of womans work is aJob with no attached to It
There is no woman so vinous as abewho has never been tempted
The reason that matrimony te so oftena failure te because too many womenlook upon it as a meal ticket and toomany men as a way of getting a cookwho cant give notice and quit andvrho doesnt have to oe paid any wages
The acid test of friendship betweenmen Is the lending and borrowing of
pay envelop
tries secoquoted at 7 and 10 cents and at thisprice the sale is heavy
As shipments of vegetables from near-by become heavier there Is a no-ticeable dropping in prices At the
the supply 3f cabbage string heapsand other vegetables heavier than thedemand hence the slump since Wednes-day in prices
There is no change in the price of butter creamery still being 39 cents apound There is a slight redaction inspring lamb quotations being from
to S centsEverything considered the changes in
the past few days have been downwardfor most eatables and it is not believedthat there will be an upward tendency-In prices for several days
Steinway andother worldfamous PianosThe Cecil tannod other play
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Cost of This WaistIn Two Materials
Cotton VoileBar medium sine for plain waist
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wW me a yard 4iit1 doses Muttons Sc a doses ItLadles Home Journal Pattern
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Satin Persian2 yards satin Persian 31 Inches
wide 1 a yard 7S
yard all over lace tt incheswide for vest collar and cuffsa yard MJd 13S
yard SMnen liberty satin forgirdle and bow 7c a yard 1-
VA dosen buttons 5c a dosen 44
Ladies Home JonmtU PatternNe S 7 M
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Daily Fashion TalkBy FRANCES CARROLL
PLAIN shirt waist with a plain vestto the foundation for the attractive
garment pictured today the vogue forthe twopiece costume making such anaddition to ones particularlydesirable-
An exceptionally good model for aMouse of allover tucking it also
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O soeeeed in MfA a woman shouldI be a feel until site fe thirty and
a sage afterwardThe only thing that keeps
many a heartbroken widow from commKlhig suicide on her husbands graveis a desire to see how becoming hernew mourning wilt be
Fortunate the woman who can acquire philosophy as her beauty vanishes
When the gods destroy a wom-
an they endow her with the gift of
of allhappiness
From a mother with her first babeand an authoress with her test storyprinted in a magazine Good Lord de-
liver usWise is the woman whs thrusts all
TRAY CLOTHS OUGHTTO FIT THE TRAY
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folk while they are betas tucked Into their beds for the night
THE VISITORS-By FARMER SMITH
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last night and continued his storyabout the City
Ohi lent this air just fine said MrsCity Mouse I Know I am going to justlove the country
The flnest place to live on earthsaid Mr City Mouse Both you andMaudie will get so fat you wet know
Papa Pm so thirsty began littleZtSaudie
Do get that child a drink saidMrs City Mouse You know she want-
ed a drink all the way down hereOh all tight said Xx City Mouse
Ill see what I can oHurry back said Mrs City MouseSuppose you come along with me
sate 3 r City Mouse Well hideMaudte hove under a big leaf and whenwe find out just where we are we cancome batik for her-
I dont like to do that said MrsCity Mouse Something may happen-to her
Shes serer here than with us saidMr qty Mw ee because you ami
run very fiat and Maudie cantYJ had bettor mare her herr
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The reason that heaven denied womana sense of humor was ru order that shemight be enabled to look upon up properly to her lord and master
A woman can get more out of m manby shedding three tears on the secondbutton of his waistcoat than site canwith a ton of irrefutable logic
The onlyhappy women in the worldare those who begin every sentencewith John says
If a woman knows teat she is devoted to her husband and children sheconsiders that It gives her a perfectright to nag them to death
Sometimes love te the scat afflictingthing on earth
Women mtes a great jute m not being
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FOR RECIPESIN ADVANCE PLEASE
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WILL have to ask my readers whoI wish recipes for any given
to avoid disappoint-ment
When possible I will put the recipeor formula In the column the day I receive the request but many times thereare circumstances which prevent sucha procedure and I am sending out thisword of warning hoping you win be ofthe forethoughtful class-
I hope by the way that you all availyourselves of the opportunities offeredby this department and that It may beccndueted with the greatest good to thegreatest number I invite my readerswho have good things of their own con-
trivance to share their treasures with
Advice As to Sashmakingwouid not advise your
i wing your sash made with loopsand ends The smartly draped girdlewith finishing of Jaunty little chouxor rosettes are much more modishThe rosettes by the way finish thegirdle at the side front rather thanat the back
You may make a very successfulgirdle by using very wide ribbon andsimply wrapping it about the waistFasten one end of the ribbon firmly
STRAWBERRIES UPOTHER BERRIES IN
Big Receipts of Vegetables Cause
Prices to Drop Sharply at
the MarketWith the season for strawberries draw-
ing to a close the prices have advancedconsiderably and the call turns to black-berries for which at the present timethere is a heavy demand with rasp
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has a slender round waist mayachieve success by this method Thosewho have large waists win find theusual fitted girdle more satisfactoryalbeit they are a bit less gracefulthan those of draped ribbon
Remodeling Princess FreckMrs Z S have given nW
very little Idea of the last seasonsprincess frock of foulard youwish to britx up to date Ifit b in a Iteht tone It mayvery readily be brought into the modeby sears of one of the popular chif-fon tunics either in black or In a tonea bit darker than the gown itself
If K to a utility sown of course thetunic in chiffon would be not at all ap-propriate
You might possibly make the altera-tions successfully by inserting a panelfront and bick if necessaiy or by affixInc a deep hem of contrasting materialsuch trimmed a white linen frock Il-
lustrated in the Fashion Talk on thislast 4
USE WREATHSOF BUTTON ROSES
Sumner Gowns to Be Adorned
Extensively by Dainty
OrnamentThe wreath of button roses will figure
on many a summery garden party frockwhether It be of sneer white or of adelicate color
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The artificial button rose may bebought for no great price at certaintimes by watching the raiiHnory salesor again the small silk rose or ribbonbud may be made by the home embroiderer who Is deft of finger
Ribbon bought by the piece partic-ularly threequarterInch gauze ribbonwill make the most attractive flowers
WEDDING GIFTSEasy of Selection
Costing from one dollar up youran easily decide on a suitable gifthere At whatever price you payyou may be sure of reliable
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The blouse doss at the side frontand included m the pattern are boththe tow and highneck finish
The Ladles Home Journal pattern NoS07 required may be had at S KaaaSons St Co
DOROTHY BAG MADEFROM OLD SILK HAT
Covering Slipped From FoundationLining and Cord Are
AddedWhat in England is generally known
as a Dorothy bag may be constructedfrom a discarded tall silk hat Beginby cutting the hat close to the brimall around and then slip the silkcovering it will be found to be al-ready In shape of a convenient bag
in need of awhich can be made
cutting a disk the same size as thecircle at the top of the hat allowingfw narrow turnings
Trie sides are the same anddettt as the outer covering and thesilk icing being separate isput inside the outer covering theedges of the latter are turned downan inch and the former turned in tomeet the raw edge and just cover itSmall brass or bone rings are sewedInside eighteen being needed at In
a piece of silk cord passedthrough the ring allowing enough-to raw up to form two handles andit is then sewed together at the endsthe bag being tins completed
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FOR PASSION PLAY
AntiAuto Ordinance to Be Re-
scinded to Permit Tourists-
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t Is now announced that as a speeat coacession to Americana motor-cars win be permitted in the villageterritory aa ordinance of Oberammergau against the use of power earsbeing rescinded for the period of thePassion Flay
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motorists who visit OberammersaNthe Passion Play committee tebuilding a fireproof garage to I
2M ears and their attendantsAnd contracts have been made with aleading Arm to keep the roads free i
from dust by the use of oil or someother medium
More than that visitors will have avariety of means by which they mayvisit the scene of the Passion Play Already arrangements have been madefor a dirigible balloon to make dallytripe between Munich and Oberammergau while those who do not care for
balloon route may go by motor cartrain and trolley trait and stage coachor may drive there from Munich a dis-tance of fortythree miles
It really appears as if the Oberammergau festival the outcome of religious enthusiasm were being regardednow from a somewhat commercial as-pect
PERSIAN CHIFFONS-IN NEWEST WAISTSS-
ome of the newest models in waistsare made of Persian chiffons and silksThese garment are fashioned with thesleeve made in one with the waist andguimpes and under sleeves the latterin short lengths are invariably usedFrilte of lace are frequently used aroundthe roundcut neck and heeding theshort sleeve in cuff effects
While these waists are trimmed inthe majority of cases the materials aretj attractive in themselves that littleis required enhance their beauty Exteme simplicity seems to be the keynote to the style of the majority of themost attractive waist models
STAINS ON SILVER-To set rid of the egg stains on sil-
ver wash the dishes in the ordinaryway adding a little ammonia to the
then the sliver over witha little very fine salt and wash againT remove the taint of onionssi r rub It well over with breador a little salt or even lemon juice intHe case of forks these should betuck in a piece of bread and drawn
cut repeating this several times
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PRIZES OFFEREDPUZZLE SOLVERS
threetwo dollar respectively areto the for the paroleprinted on the tVamaaM Pane efthe Sunday evening edition ef TheTimes each far the threesolutions adjudged worthy
The content which closes at 3 pm on Friday of each week opento nil who care to solve the pazzJex
The awards are based primarily-on tlmellacMneatness Originality la
also receiver consideration IB-
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THEflower pussle has been respon
for adding quite a number ofto the pending circle
Many find the problem more at-
tractive than It looked at Ant gMBeeand several declared that though theyhad no intention of solving it when theytook it up they nevertheless fouKa them-selves forwarding their net Just to seewhat would come of it
In response to vy invitation to incor-porate some historic and legendary torewith the solution one contestantforth as follows
I was quite taken with the ideaof the history of theflowers which I in
Next thing I knew I was run-ning off on a side line and whenafter spending the greaterthe evening my time was upthe puxsto yet to solve the Inci-dental information or at least the
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possibility of adding such datastretching clear back to the Ganenof Eden This is the reason that Iam sending In Just the solution
If I wrote down all I found oat
SOME USEFUL HINTSIN SEWING BUTTONS
When sewing on bcttons put thethread through the material before youlay the button oa the garment so thatthe knot will be on the right side Thatleaves It under the button and preventsit from being Ironed or worn away andthus becinnter the loosening proctss
Before you begin sewing lay a largeoar across the button so that thethreads xo ever the DIlL After you havefiatabed filling the holes draw out thepin and wind the unread round andround beneath the button This makesa stem to sustain the pulling and wearof the buttonhole
about flowers sotflowers which term thejust flowers I met on yafter tnformatkm I wooMamanuensis and Fm only a innerneat clerk and wfVtribute to the pension genie ssbe i wont be able trigs M npleasantly any mere since I wBplenty of other
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And then anotherto bid as goody for a tIlDeto the way she takes her fiarewwoD
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not having a botan or a floral eata
be among the winners thisbut Jut the same Fmtint m even if it hi a little
I quite agree with you that an-other wild flower wovdd meably be as interesting and welcomeas this one many oldhave been left oat of this
ade that I would like totheir heads apIa aad
smiling at us from out of theale page of The TimesIll only be with you one
week as expect totj be tone about threeOft my return I hope toPtnode Editor and aU hex
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HOW TO TRANSFERWORN SPANISH LACE
Spanish lace which shows signs ofwear may be utilized by transferringthe figures to a new net ground 1C
the lace is black and rustyby dipping lightly in coffee or
vinegar and water Very handsonlace be dyed then with tl nnew grounding It Is almost as got 1
as new Fill in openings with lacestitches Where time is plenty andpatience
may be achieved by holding afine gold thread around the lace fig-ures of either black or white andovercasting it firmly butwith embroidery silk either
lace or the thing It is meantfinally to afl rn
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If the tips out before theyou get
A NEW FREELYSRR gloves are the result ef twctyire
experience in Silk GloveA better Silk meTe the
All others are moasurei lty the KAYBltuiiSBR Quality PIt and excel all ethers
XATSBR gloves cost than tidekind
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LOOK IN THE HEMIf you find the name LYSBJlSilk Glove in the werld tile kW tW sold fie YKwith
A Guarantee That Guaranteesr A now free if tile floe 1Mr MIen the
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