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i g8 deserving gp Sometimes 7 a t “become faint” The aggrega- oses is a thing es to the un- the Easterner. genuine faint” rs? As ercome by arden neigh- warranted to sit hrough the crush service, the lav- wers and me out of our flowers and and our big tulip blooms ther flower can. ay of brand-new gor- . It is the dgg of the girl. SARAH COMSTOCK. A gentle saint, she k S. THE SUNDAY 5% A gentle saint in baby blue-- Forgive her thal her hat is new,; And all those dear, coquettish ways. Her loyal soul pure tribute pays To that high throne where prayers are due, At Easter, when she kneels and prays, A gentle saint in baby blue. So innocent her ginlish days, . She hardly knows what sins to rue, What pard’ning grace from heaven to sue, As, glad with morning’s gladdest rays, » R s . RS PR VO R e R R T RS % e Fosed by Miss Nettie King. Photo by Webster, Oakland. / SARAH(OMITOCHK— her that sl Easter remen three matron luminating their ta tapers. shades. In the first place, a sufficient quantity of brass wire frames, with asbestos collars, w chased; six of th for a young mar had received a. beautifu y forming the bodies of black wool rolled in- to shape and banded in tinsel cord; made eyes of black beads, feelers of fine brass wire, attached to the bodies wings of gold and silver gauze outlined with white millinery wire, caught at regula intervals by brilliantly colored glass beads. f butterflies are be in such a way as to just to the tips. To be-used shades are six cc with buttercup gold and 4’1 /:r.'l"l is to receive a time the frames are conc a covering of corset over wi stemmed in and out of tl the violets, natural I realistic leav and these, w made into wre enough to surround the candle sticks thak are to hold the violet shades. Before sending them away the wreaths and shades are to be sprayed with violet perfume, so thdt when the recipient opens her Easter box she will really think she has received a mass of violets. Happy will be the possessor of the rose shades, for they are truly beautiful, easily fashioned and diffusing the rosy glow that adds so much to the embellishment of any table. The frames have a t/fiic/:ne:s of pale green crepe paper firmly pasted on at top and bot- tom; rose petals of a darker shade of plain tissue paper are cut, curled and indented to resembls ened on in the paper 1 real rose petals, and f six graduated , P foundation, an around t} on the two fun given to th colors; for the i twisted to roper curl These egg-pis ould make amus- ing favors for the table.