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DEGREES Olt' FASHION
COLORS AND COSTUMES IN POPU ,
. LAR FAVOR.
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\ t Girl's Dress of Bright Red-Pastel
, I Blue Velvet Blouse-Shol't Veils
\ If j 4 Worn With New Styles of Hats- I
i 'I = )4 Some Appetizing Dishes.
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) ' Fixing Up the Cozy Corner.
\ ' JI' A corner settle made for u room
{ } 0 - , with high wh1l1ow ledge suggests pos'
{ 1 sllllJltlos for mho living room 01' "den "
The settle Is Made of white wood
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ehall1elCll In light oale COlOl' The
space between the window and seat
: , Is filled In with curtained book
d. . shelves , The ends of the settle have
; a carvell design which Matches the
. "new art" pattern ] of the paper-a 1o ] '
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. . t' . - tus variation forms the motive. This
, seat t1 ; upholstered with brown IJlush
The big square pillows are of brown
plush and hrown gold cloth. One l)11
low covered with a shallow sllle ink
k dull rose , brown and green gives n
. . . . - note of warmth
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. A SprIng Hat.
Cutely turned up across the front Is ,
the spring hat of hronze-colored i
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'rln" 01' horseshoe l1ralds
crown Is softly Indented on top The
brim Is broad enough to bo Quite high
when sheerly turned up In front , and
gives ! the effect of a triangular hat at
sides and bacle. Folded bands of rich
hronzc - colored velvet , with a five-
IcOllod bow of the same , laid In front
Gn upturned brim and resting almost
on the hair , cons ltute the trimming
One superb pale rosecolored ostrich
plume ) almost encircles the hat. It
Etr.rts at the back and continues
around the crown , hut at the left side
Ii curls over the brim , and hangs
down toward the bacle
Among the Light Fabrics.
Ever since fashion veered around
10 soft , lightweight stuffs that could
' ' , . . he shirred and draped and tucked and
F wade Into full , wide . costumes , manu
cturers all over the world have
been working to turn heavy fabrics
Into light , stiff materials Into supple ,
' without losing the characteristics of
. each material.
1\ \ Nobody thought It could he done
j , with taffeta , yt soft finish taffeta has
' Ieen achieved , and has leaped Into
T 1,0lJUlarlty with a single bound Among
the spring suits none is I ; much prettier
tI'an those In which taffeta plays an
important I part.
- t Voile slclrts-perhalls one of the
new little checked voiles , or one that
Is plaln-aro trimmed with taffeta ,
just the "least touch of a shade" darl
e' In color , and the jacl < et-a rather
short , jaunt little affair-Is of the
taffeta , tucked In the prettiest of
'ways.
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o Of Pastel Blue Velvet.
J The fronts , which craSH slightly , are
finished with wide hands of the velvet ,
ornamented at the
top with motifs of
green embroidery
t " " of a hade harmon
' lung wit I h the
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I I 'he front , at the
1'1 ' " ' \ bottom the blouse
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ufJl ( t Is trimmed with a
c' u - rf ; , ' hand of green vel
, vet and l1ultons.
J4 'r r ' The } waistcoat Is
if of white I taffeta ,
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rows of buttons
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and the chemlsette
Is of white guIpure.
The sleeves are entirely now. On
the outside puffs are let In , and they
are finished at the bottom with double
cuffs , ornamented with motifs of em-
hroillel' These flare over pUffs and
frills of white silk or chiffon. 'rho
girdle Is of velvet or satm.
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New Aprons.
, r. There are many new kinds of
aprons , for the demand Is increasing
for them Some are edged with eml-
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broidery made In muslin and tied
round the waist : othCl's have It bib ,
which Is cut In one with the collar
piece : this would bo very pretty for
a lJaZtlllr , with Il couple rosettes ! to
1,0 placed at the waist , and where the
collar piece and the bib nllo narrow
ribbons cross In the front and end
Leneath this rosette. Others , again ,
Ii Ire bordered with lace and have a bib ,
\'Ihlch Is attached to n hand going
round , just aH If intended to maul
the ( decolletage , edged , like the skirt
of time apron'itll Ince. Those who
\ \ ant It for work shUIII have a pretty
pink muslin made with a very deep
pocket , drawls In at the top beneath a
large ribbon how Some of the nnms
lIn lace , trlnun0(1 ! ! aprons have pretty
ribbon bows attached to charming
epaulets and then , again , there are
Pretty overalls , time bodice part box
I'lalted , set Into a yoke embroidered
to match the cuffs It Is a very charming .
Ing addition to a prettyVOIltttl's Ill
pearance.
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Girl's Dress of Bright Red.
The 1lrt In gathered ut the lOll fi111.1
has a plain front hreal1t11. The sides
and back are fin
Ishcd with an ac-
: ; cordlon Plaited 1 I
flounce , sot on
with u little headIng .
, Ing and with a
hand of time mate-
, rial piped with
"r' ' , black , the ends or-
Ilailelltetlvitll
t a gold hullons. 'fhe
9'I " blouse Is accol"
I 9' 11Ion plaited and
Z I. flnlshr-d In front
/ , w It I t h two pIped
I \1 hands , ornamented
i 1 I with IH1ltons Sims .
s lIar hands form the
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.1' shoulder straps.
' t The turnover col
lar is : ofvlmite
cloth or silk , trim'
med with gold braid anti buttons , and
the chemlsotto Is of white lace , of
which the deep cuffs are also made.
The latter are tl'lmmed'llth the piped
bands , and the full sleeves are accQl"
Ilion plaited and shirred Into the arnm-
holes
'l'he plaited girdle ; Is of the material
trimmed ( with It piped hand finished
on each side of time front with but
tons. .
o News of the Spring Hats.
Picture hats and these tiny little
ail airs that Paris has whimsically Insisted .
slbted all the world shall wear are
side hy side.
Such funny little affairs some of
them al'o-regular little polo caps , or
Dutch bonnets , that are only tiny
apologies for hats , yet arc wonderfully .
fully attractive and most l1ecomlng.
New swisses are embroidered and
printed In aB sorts of designs , the
flower Idea being perhaps prettiest
of aB.
A new treatment for time tiny lace
frills / that face some of the prettiest
of the spring hats Is running them
from the outer edge to the Inner and
out again In a sort of point , which Is
filled In hy other frills , which set
charter and shorter as the space de-
creases.
Linen hats arc eXQuisite , with every
day a new way of trimming-or of
malclng-thom , springing up.
A white chip hat , edged with a row
of light blue braid and trimmed with
blue velvet ribbon , Is one of the simplest .
p est , Prettiest things Imaglnal110
To Do Up Muslin Dresses.
To make colored muslins look 11110
r.ow boil one Quart of wheat bran In
six quarts of water for half an hour.
Strain through cloth , and when cool
wash time dress In this , using neither
soap nor starch. Rinse lightly In
clear water , to which a little ox gall
las been added. If colors arc to beset
set , a tablespoonful of thc gall Is the
usual amount. If there Is no danger
of fading , a teaspoonful Is enough.
When nearly dry ' , Iron This prepara
tlon of bran both cleanses and stiffens .
c'ns the fahrlc
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OLDEST IN UNITED STATES.
Oclfry ! of St. Pctcr'n Church , 111 Tacoma .
coma , WashlnolQI1.
'I'ho oldest belfry III the United
Slates ntlll OliO of the oldest church
to" ors III the \\01'111 Is the spire of St
1'etol"s Protestant EpiscO.wl ; 1 church ,
III the o1ltsJell't8 of 'I'll COlI1 11 ,
'fho chureh HUPlllles r.lso what Is
perhaps the IlI'HI case 011 record III
which a cOllgregatlon selected II hol
fry amid built the : rest 'JI' the church
arolllllJ It. Although limo spll'o IH
made ell tIn'I ) ' of wooll , H Is 1I0W 700
years 011I , ant will Ill'ohahly ho stmmld
lug : ; when many cOll1ll1\ratlvcJy 111'\\ '
Iron and stool belfries have been
l'\\zed.
Forty years ago the pioneers of 'I'a.
coma orgalllzed a chllrch society , 'I'hoy
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t . . c i r. ' X71 , ati 1 ;
selected a site for their pJace of WOI'
ship In It I'O\'O.it of DOIl ; Jas fir trees
that skirted time shore of Puget 80111111 ,
and stretch Inwarll for may mlJos
Out 01' these h1l1l101lSe , uhinggy - bal'ked
trees that towered up'o\'lIl'Il for 2QO
feet without a branch below time upper .
per half , they chose 0110 eight feet III
dlallletOl' ) to serve us the steeple.
When the branch bean i , g portion of
the tree had been ! cut away to 1)1'0'
vomit the falllllg of limbs In case of It
storm , there was left a hurl ! trunk
meanly 100 feet high , BesJlle ( It there
was built a plain little itructure : 'Ilo }
hell was fastened to the tree mad the
little church , \v1ti Its ondu ring steeple ,
was complote.
Although Sl : Poter's was at. one time t
In the heart of the village of 'I'acoma ,
ulIrlmully SI\vitsli Indllllls ( manifested
such strong disapproval of church -
Ilig ploneors thllt It lI'usty shotgun
Clllue to he regarded as necessary to
the church service as time Bible and
h'mll boole.
Today the hoctllo Indians have disappeared -
appeared , anll even the city of Tacoma . I
ma . Itself oeems to have abandoned
church with Its ancient toWOl' It Is
surroulldod hy a few little dwollimgs ,
occupying the section of Tacoma
ImowlI us Old 'I'own. Time huslnoss
part of 'J'acoma Is three miles away ,
hut one of the buildings to which 1'a-
comuns point with pride when explaining ,
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time
Illalnlng superiority city
over Seattle Is St : PetOl"s church.
Beautiful Hand to Hold.
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Old "Copperhead" In Trouble
stoves ; Slallnal'd of Madison , Conn. ,
who Is about 85 years old , was 11 der
fondant In a civil suit In the court
of common pleas at New haven the
other day. Durlllg the civil war he
was a "copperhead" and raised a con
fedC'l'Ilto his house In .
( ; flag on time nortlm
01'11 lllt ) of the tOWII. 'I'ho action led
to his arrest and his Imprlsollmellt
for II time III Fort I.ufu'l'lte.
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MADE PETS OF RATTLEI1S. i
Tennessee Fm'nlcl" , Odd Liking for
Venomous Snakes .
Ioshua leolll'I' 1 , aged SO years , keeps !
II ten of rattlesnakes ret his homo near
lUehlll'lls IJHtoll1ce ( , thin county , Ito
hils rondo pots of 'SlIlIlwH over nllloJ
he'mts II boy .
lie has ell'll mttll'Hllnlws III his
ilea , 1\1111 l'xpcrlolwlH1 some 11IIIIClllty
III carllll ; for mho HcrpolltR daring ; the
cold'emtther. , 1'll'l'1I1'I' l , IIvell III all old
farhioncd hOllse with the hack willi ot' I
the I1l'Oplllco Oil the outHhle ( of thl' 1
hllllclhl , The ten , built : Jf nlonoH , was
110(10itii the oh 1111 III' ) ' pineo IIH one
of the \\'alls The ropillus wore 1IIIIcoII
In this ten during ; the cold wenlhel' ,
and 0111) one died this will tel' I\H 11'0'
suit of time eolcl.
SOlllellnll'H , when the cl,1111110) , made
the den too ( Wl1I'm , the OOl'IIOlltll woulll
hl'C'olllo angry and 0gb1 ono ullothol'
'm'ile sntml 5vem ' o nil captlued hy 1.'loe.
1Il'I' III the WlOIJS near his home , and I
they IIl'e all tllllhOl' 1'lItllnrn , II species I
whll'h Is hecollllllg rare In this stnte. ,
-Nllnh\'iJ1o CorrosllOllll 1111111\nllll' I
oils News ,
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Animals That Defy oIJ.
A 10\11'111'11 IlI'OrOSHOI' or the Aende . I
IJIlu des ( I ! SclellC'os has heen nuacing I
expei \ haenisvhlclh IIIIVO 1'l3ullel1 In I
convincing him lint ( the I'Ilhhlt III of I
all ii\ing lhimgm t ) the host ! capable : or :
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withstnnlllllg a very \ \ tellllJel'at\ll'e
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Enclosed all IIlght In a block oC Ice U I
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1 ' abbit.as fOUlI1I next lay netting on
very comfortably , und evidently ! slot
aware of nn'thlng very peculiar In
its CIl'IIIIISlnnCcR ) : In this regard time i
I'Ilhhlt leaves far hehltlll our faithful
friend mho dog , and , uccorlllllg to the
Il'al'lIell professor , sheep , greats ant \
pigs take good second , tlmh ' d and
fourth 111 aces ,
4OOO-Gulne Ewer.
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The small ewer of rock crystal and
sllverwOl'le found nt the HonudesCl't
Icsldence of the Marquis of Allglesc ,
which Was sold at Chl'lhtle'ri COt' ' ; , liOO
Guineas ( $21,000) ) ,
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Dame Fortune's Freaks.
or nil the freaks or Dalllo Fortune
few probably are so strange as these
whll'h she literally stows away In her
lottery wheel. Ono might HIIIIIIOSO
that people who paid ! their money for
tl lottery ticket , with high money
prl izes In prospect , would at least take
the trouble to look out for the I'osult.
'l'he opposite If the fact. Of such HIIIIH :
us .c 2,000 , , c 1,000 and .c 400 lying In
time Credit FonclCl' and other establisim-
mcnts , ullclullllCll by the winners , the
nmher I Is conslderahle. There are
are many us six SUIIIS of 'c'IOOO. ( Somme
or these "lots" have been unclaimed
for twenty 'oars-- ; alld In ten years
more will revert to the state lint
all IH not yet past hOl1e. It 18 recorded .
cd that n Panama lottery prize of
J. : tOOOO once lay ten years before time
winner heard of his 111010. Ho had
strnyed to South America before the
"lIraw , " flllIl had not troubled himself
about his nUlIIIJC'r.-Pal'h Corl'8110n 0
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