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iW puppy. “I didn't mean to hurt her Which «he did once. fonda in seam, French seame or | Watteau roy in chiffon or silk }req hy Husband. Makes One Leave Home— of Them Wish PAC © |Gossip of Seattle Shops Cool Clothes Help in Hot Weather Pongee Dresses Most Practical Dirty Kitchen Sink to Run Away From wire but a short time to makelig a red for summer resort 1 cotton umbrella bound with Home —Indolent Wives Should Take Warning || Three-Piece Suits Are Ver y Handy From This Husband's Letter. son ca BY KATHERYN DWYER they nm be worn (Continued From Yesterday) I'm about 4, 1 Why husbands leave home is thus explained by one of the| Compensation, says the ab r secade or with a little It was a hellish plietare; it + No, tempte giving a perion an equi for ont het And, of mained indelibly fixed Alle It caught fire “ APH Bhs is rv Pe w {something which his bee ie the not Warm, aspe Me ine Aa she san}: "Yow musta’ tek. varything 4 I married a girl who was used to working hard. Now |romething which ; s | Gouraes they: sate, 1 Sea te ree oe alall righterell pieht, Nonestly..2'1 t she doesn't do much of anything. eat “ak Toaeeokt , lat Slip-on’ swoster « sia derrick change into a celike| YOU evertyhing, but just you “My children are not kept clean, When I get home from|whien you sou mia of {avo i but the tower of flame, saw it r part] How. until: Buddy. com z my office, I find my home in disorder, beds unmade and the | oon a an o i take , her iswis to crumble ana. diain| ¥% r m to th t p feats bs ou th time 1 were en the Ete eater, bean slow SAG One Cit eT tot in kitchen sink piled high with the breakfast and luncheon \*°%, Spee ; wits’ Slowal ta tograte which the| “nd comfort in her ¢ f aid nerko ote a le quite close Ya gall blew © high| It Was some time Jater that Gr dishes, Probably my wife has been to the movies or down | proving that ther a thre a collar of it» own, and held it dancing, mbling in} opened his eyes and spoke in town buying some more clothes. i for everything in r © kind The blouse midair, a phenon inde "ra ; tur weak ui “1 take one look at that sink and I want to run away | °errr kes we. td dye.) i e rth he’ ange wale bert ably weird and impressive, The| 49 1 hapy hero in) * rh i nut It some times looks | the 4 which generally re Bee ivlo toon irearat bent thelr| house, Allle from the place, and from her. _ ght haye been right to appear in company exeept when SEEAG and ahieided their faces from|: “We brought 1 over at da “T have always handed my wife my salary check, I be- ROG sorn with a. blouse t blouses the heat, Ate tore her eyes away) BM. Buddy's gone for a doct gan to do so when we were married and with vast pride. 1| Take the hot weather, for in-jare wo § and Peter Panish from the spectacle finally tnibeoe Gchakiy Ana noved. toward have indulged her for sit years. Now I have waked up,|*tance. 1 means big biils for elec. [that no one complains € they are bac 0 ob pen sl - rite lly ane PVG FO WSF ¥y and water anc z t mean Nig: PEGs fer Te was crane re dake | the. window I see that I have actually been handing my pay check to a\\triation and monuite. bites I see atl ajar. fr Buddy's headiong| “1 remember t hurt in some child to spend. means discomfort and perhaps sick: | are the exit, informed her whence her pa:| be fell on Ap ee rE “If I thought of wages as only money, perhaps I might | news. But it nije means vacations ratine I saw & tient hd gone, and she flew after| ‘ink nen the well o t ; aa , dt ’» salary repre-| beautiful and cool swims. And |dre gray linen, straight except rk |What time is tt not have waked up. But as I see it, a man’s salary repre. | WANUENl Line ane vinan beaucitul form fow eethete a the eagle Meatfounda him not half a dost “Its afternoon. About 4 o'clock senta the wear and tear on his brains, nerves, muscles and | cot ne It would ‘be terrible to bela litle design sn rane “eee paces away, In fact, she stumbled| Buddy ‘i be back. He met back will, Eski coo! all the tim on the front and back and with Paver his prostrate body, With an|CAURHt queerly, / “He'll Ket ba “Looked at so, the girl 1 married has been exploiting me|and ba fur ar and cuffs of white linen. It Bimason's\strength, sho guthered him| “COON A without mercy. She has turned my brains into clothes, She " siaple’ but very. San fate her krms, then » with ous hak be gh = ds 468 hildren\ or crisp ore ooking Then I saw a one-piece MEP hack to “hie couch: and ting it ¢ has not spent any of her brains in caring for my children\is « com, t frock of yéllow linen which hed ae Strained him to herself fhe Time. tt and my home. I saw a little dre ornament save four large white walled his name. Amid he . sd Ny “y s “T can’t stand it. But there are my small sons. compensate me pearl buttons, but it was the most din, amid th » and sea . : ; 49” 1 of warm we distinctive in a large display, lion” devils, ho black! “YOU Probably Io there a way ou : ite ; ug, | made ‘een dotted he]A green linen dress caught my ey@ chasths of the rotk, hed voice was) 0 beMeve it—T car eve rh » t system furnishes this h uras o} Kuband /tRapekls s0ee 6 eS dots & tiny and white. It| because of its tiny pockets, one high as feeble as the wail of { sick child.|'t Myself, for me P ‘ ~ ~~ ng.aside'a pre oe ee ‘ fn Hn Chater ; oe 4. “ SS iee "lhad a long waistline and a full|up on the left side and one low When she had laid he! inert bur.| ‘he same, ith t, shut nd nih, the remulider ahould be carefully divided to meet the necesailies. | aviee which was edged with two|down on the right, I call it my not much You're not Ax for the care of the home, the only way to beat a lazy wife ts to hire a 2 F ee the ded.. 4 < i ! tent maid and to subtract | agen from the wife's accustomed ex bia a data kane Ne ts es 7 Then, for the first those| (hey're , a PORTE EN. ues dee Te ee an Ur latoleiaes A Sok edie te | BOC: Ce wiki’ was up For general utility wear, there in forces imprisoned deep within her, ** by a Sei AaGML adler bieet PRA ic leak bie ly. Two rows of edged the|nothing like pongee dresses. They being ran wild, and under the r % A al on " Oui asen ot P aadsleHT eo WRB dae farar chan ane We todea a Or |S round collar the rt|wash easily and can be ironed either glare of that flaming geyser frock t egular. That Fi pata oniapie hey 3 Atcaalneiorephaipenla abesbeig st yt ade eeve h were on top. A|wet or dry, and they wear for years, Kissed bis hair, his eyes, his lips.) “How can t It was! what de 4, at least, and gS 1p Pind fypoii eg Nos nchiety Mita pg RY ae eee eat. has con.|Tibbon sash compyted the dress, but |One particularly pretty one had @ Over and over aguin she kissed, blazing, roaring—a tow flame. all ¢ : from F ivibuted Ad har Kelplasenees lhventions Yor “eblan: pave “alinply | Ms ana} n hat trimmed in|monogram worked on it in brown them with the hungry passion of| Th ick itself was going Uneven a nal effects a phic aciesd aaa tad in whieh to prove | how « ehatati: the cdaita green taffeta and lace which w 1k d had collars and cuffs of ®& Woman starved. I know thing, Vt matt whet ' when she is inclined th necessa: to comple the costume. | brown pongee. Another was made thing rar ut husbands today are r than of old. I think the tempe fell ten|of white pongee, unrelleved by any CHAPTER XXVT Let me J dered briefly, then ho said:} Allegheny Briskow sang while ahe sea husband te nt, he ia not necessarily Blind. |degrees while I look that. cool, | other color. ett A subdued but continuous whis-| remember the d Int Safe! Jove, it's wonder-| prepared supper, for tho reaction wee he ts patient, he is not necessarily meck. Indolent wives who | Steen dren : pering irritated Calyin Gray. When} ing over iu one corner? Buddy can take mo to the} from th ain of the last 12 hours|frade foo much upon such dispositions are lable to find themselves sud- | bs heer! | If you plan to walk a good bit it persisted, minute after minute, he| fire drove everybody off, of cour!) railroad tonight and | wax like an intoxication, Mr, Gray |denty without the protection or at least the coupantonahip of the indulgent| Before I had gone very far I saw jon your vacation, don't overlook the opened his eyes, asking himself.) there was no facing it, and ‘Oh, you can't leave. You're not] was in no further danger; he husband an orchid voile which must haye|three-plece suits. These are made dully, why it was that thought sure they'd have a J tac it fast CRAGUEY EOE Ay Haidaren Perhaps the indolent wéfe is seldom very clever, If she were, ake would|been about a third cousin to the |of a tweed or sometimes of @ soft couldn't let a fellow sleep. He lay,| have to send for bollers’ and smoth: Pifauat. «Tile guewer wei Kereat| mad choles beiond TARA ha aie the risk she rune when she welcomes a huadand home from work | dotted Swiss. It was a one-piece | wool, and consist of'a coat « pair for some time, trying to recognize|cr it down with ste maybe, or! gisappointment: to owed| here alone: with her. Tt with unmade beds and unwashed babics affair with Uny tucks up and down | of Knickers and a skirt. Z saw one his unfamiliar surroundings; oddly|tunnel under myself to count on a big and|as compietely cut off from the Cit aS 1/ and crossway, making large squares.|suit which had a little sleeveless enough, he could not disco the m now. 1 fave a um pr to} side. world ¢ shipwrecke the firat | Mins Grey will receive callers} )it bad ne ves except for Jacket instead of the regular long: 4 origin of that low-pitched murmur mest. It must bé met. with some isand tinia:t ; made? || 12 her office Monday, Wednesday || bracelet of six rows of ace fastened | sleeved coat. 4 since there was no nobe in bis u addy will be agg Pe rar xt it reapo|| #4 Friday, from 1 to 2 p. m., low the armhol ie pees a! q bedroom. slept what = Alte undertod for, hechien wenits Gita ‘ae este ate is now| | #24 on Tuesday and Thursday st were rosettes of lace, If the beach is your destination, too hard, for h i Allie laughed at th tl 1 Philadelphia, The locality is|| 7M 3 a. m. to 12 m, ench || cept they were In the form of|You'll need a swimming suit. For i his vision was distorte: way as to cld Vhe he: kit rE | ik. Please do not come at |/diamonds, with tiny flowers in pas-| the real swimmer there are comforts he rain upon the ki caving center, | y pas. | accustomed lassitude bo at theory oe other times, as it weriously inter-|/tel shades in the centers. This | able one-piece suits with belts of con body and stupe 6 had dot nN ss res with her writing dress refused to separate itself from | trasting colors. For people who swim FYhousand ind’ ‘ He , ars besccoe Vaan en | Dig lavender silk h I hope who | but don’t go near the water, there Tooving abo; evident n ; faats ° Pre ly gifted rh eit wears a lavender sachet |!% even an elaborate sult of velvet, derland of : ha wally: Sromises to DE) 20RS_.h9. Bid eapeelY MEENA | Wien ie In between are suits of printed fab. refused ; Clean erga bien petra te ert xalareetaiat yt oy eee | rics, of silk or jersey. You exn get aeaiicge ‘ rka, W. Va., Logan county qualities Rio ma slic: at at Tr decide t sleeves were dis. |8h0es to match your sult, or even course. Me e ng which openings | em AS ORS RCS UCR AE Tons irely when I found «| Colorful rubber bracelets, if ynou des etupefaction. H Feathered Yoh ptetaccianed ¥ ¥ had for a collar a bertha of |P@ndkerchiefs you can get one in hat whisperi cere sry iodo da Pi leas eae which was rather short |{Tubber to wear in place of = cap, @ while, was nothing m : | ¥tan the flow of water over Niagara|!" front: but which formed a regu-| jira 3 ee oneos, evuritur | Falls ever been stopped by ice? ape in the back. And all the| But wherever you go, have 19 9g upon a shingle roof, and | ructee during the. history of Ni-|Mleeves there were was the laco| ice time, and if anything disagrees omy Ee. Croping eaves. O: t stored In) ara Falls great ice javis hatg oc- the shoul That frock, |2D!¢ happens, just reflect that youl had been pouring for » ‘« cea aes aha Regret ;| have a compensation coming some- ty ¢ of clothes |Curred which have stopped the flow r, hould be remembered} (410, magping. buckets, barr e the. window mt untignt, [Of weater on the American side of the |Guring the daytime end worn at| BG ees 4 yeeeand barrels 9 da: . h Id a surprising sce member pay This occurred on February 1}, | Might | q Yonder was somet 1 apnan ing »: chat | Manéd or fate | 1909, and again on April 2 steire KEEP BUGS 0UT y & patent, rf k b nd dusty at | menic | I even saw running diagonal Keep the cracks in your kitchen’ = knew it wel © a het oer | oe ral ar ly from hem to hip on a black and |CUPboards filled, and have no° food ably when you sat in { wale f ecarnen| av | Bat Montgomery's te French gingham, and forming |*t@nding around uncovered if you You got up to diamond he nodded his u ‘ al fences, | pas of Tut-| adorable but useless pockets wish to make bugs unwelcome. i fings it. snapped its jaws at " addy saved m el a : rpg fr rtance oh (Ceuturd Comedia 1060 rypbgaet aes P Odd th ne at boy, Be hopes mb of ‘ ; 2 | 5 ike Be id th hey ‘ y tes te Naik i i h nus cay, New York City. } I couldn’: ignore the sweaters ORGANDIE PUFFS: aes ¢ ‘ . t b ; Bye altho they were rudely indifferent| Puffs of white organdie or georg- Nelson's ‘ aggestl rae? w ii What is the most beautiful picture |as to whether I looked at them or |ette peep from beneath the three 2 “pains a Ir Thee ‘ the wor not Th seemed to think that | quarter length sleeves of tailored i. spank tt a This ise tof opinion. other people would if I didn't. Be. | dresses of silk and wool. <eem at fost M co 1 Ma-|ing des d of a contrary race I] Gee acoth - ms A explain 4, . |¢ th t deauti immed ately made an intensive study STUFFED PRUNES ; lars cou t t And as} cach “6 “a aters. Uncooked prunes, pitted and | thousand t f rain fi t te ule Pay : Psa | stuffed with nut meats make good Ge F 4 doz b e ' ed Poll cae a; co's) They go best with a silk skirt, I|/dessert for a meal that has been briefly. © 1 calan a? ‘ ar bi Ply bd a have decided, either one of these | light. ity haunt he aw to t od Pie dpe aa atest popular beige or gray pleated skirts | : Fae aga 4 pealiza horr Stowly ad thi my . nck are th ‘0 tilating shofts| What is wrong with the se An ee | SETTING COLOR his 1 to: funetic anit I “ ‘ e fe A U é mperitaresand h hie ee pe favor among sweat Set the color gray, biack and ew : apie news ‘ ! hist vei Is Parnes Bait ave mé © the smart, sleeveless kind|dark blue materials by soaking in @ leased, ory returned. Ho) A gain; |“ . hipdoratigy eens ns cultivated by thes itera: coungulal v or silk, or a mixture. of | strong solution of salt water before ™ groaned alc I well as eve vipa etgporns al SAYRE F bea ih rotor dies two. I saw one of silk which | laundering in the usual manner, Allegheny By the way nN t off f da ! he eee lesa elegant ¢ the dered & a solid gray in the back and} -— Sain | itcihere and ta ; : um Ag) ae Loerliph Hagel abn yt mixture of and gray in| BLACK CREPE gpon his brow. W »mebod s Sos xt dd Pe (iy Hissthe' | vy he abe a cid aste with three tiny| A gown of black crepe is bound Yght of sa n re 1 ms A 4 . atta a at the bottom. | with coral satin and beadeg with : "i ; ; 1 comfort und |coral beads, The flat stole draperies face ar ft 1 ' s partmen Which has the warmest an 2S : a 4 how fully she 1 ped.| ; THT ser | he atc eetie nena le. A white slceeless sweater /are heavy with the beads. You're coming arc all vo ’ ath a load.| It was not surprising that her meta hf shia Mail Aa pre Ape patra md a wide pleated white skirt make | aren't. you? sey od Td ¢ my jright arm: tobe iback| morphe had. escaped” his. atten re pier ites tried inte) in vadeat: ROWE hartie POLISHING | MIRROR “Then els sm Da but ix our chance} tion, for had never ween time gallons in 1921. | Science Service, The Arctic aummer eae | Sprinkle very fine salt on a pleco ipaimbicd. The wondiat Whel tnt a i t a vias ‘ to” Balen th \ bp a ° hes 0 mdtndemseratale cen asou The plain silk jacket sweaters|of wool and polish your mirror | & big well ana ed on it.”| the en Sec latte Pea he SBA Mbien ht 1 that ake tag| C&M Paychologists wh or| freezing point, whercas in the Ant. | 010 Almost As popular as the sleeve: | with i. E try: to t wa rapha fing Ahr ihaAs fevalaaey choad} fe DAG} not @ person has a musical talent? | arctic the temperature is everywhere Ce SEA RRM it cam I re It mmiled at the git ard} made «0 1h ae ot cnunt| Prof. Carl B. Seashore of the Uni-| below $2 dearces Fahrnheit during Le < member all a T| out 1 tienen he u're hun-| physical charm, and that her come) versity of Jowa has worked out tests | the three 4ummer montas of Decem- a Sati oa is ws Ske lh And I'm hungr iness had ripened » real beauty! yy the use of which it ig claimed per- | der, January and February, oO 1 are better beauty built on an overwhelming ADVE N URE Ss I'm we I tell you, except f to be sure, and hence doubly r b 1 brott Three days—a week of her stolidity had vanishe ene OF THE TWINS iF: Arab St ear card prams deh tunel cea the food in the house? brant person, and at this moment : saeaniat fire, a. breathieas oxeite.| BY BERTHA E, SHAPLEIGH jatlows air to get to the thick soup, “RUBY JOAN'S Wen we've ing to do ex-| ment, was ablaze within Ker. Gray Of Columbia Univers and with the addition of water cept get better acquainted, and that| complimented her frankly, and she Pienic re, for those who |'akes the taste of the can away. 4 something I've wanted to do for| was extravagantly pleased vay nu very different » chops, boned and wrapped in me time (Continued Tomorrow) from the old-time ones. es of bacon, may be prepared : The carcan be packed. with bas home, and be ready for the| x kets and blankets, and many things r when the fire is started | taken which once would have been -otato chips are alway rood, f quite a burden and if ¢ is desired, there are | For who haye elaborately | Several make sold in boxes for a fitted hampers, with every luxury |SmMall sum. E y It rarely pays to make ordinary | the shops are showing, these sug | Salad and salad dressing gan be ‘af ns lloves exquisite lingerie will not only of no use. But for anyone who has |“ €@n also cut-up fruit for dessort oo Ses i find it an nom gure a € I would sug t covered With a little planning, almost as E \ to make her own hamper whieh will fit In some place |OOd A meal can be served by the FN see) OIL is the most convenient and | a It insiste upon de without taking too much space, This vey is at in a sheltered nook a economical shortening because it is liquid. § ichine is the most sath fag ma pomae. can be aes with ; iy Ae iene ‘ nen es ti Easy to measure, creams quickly in cake, ready 4 \terlal. But China and Japan silk | itensils, such can opener, bottle |ton, is the esh alr, anc t ‘a land chiffon cloth are close seconds opener, two or three knives, paper |thought that “mother” can enjoy it for use in biscuits, doughnuts, piecrust, etc, § a jand wear quite as well ag the fine napkins, wooden plates, spoons and imout Ke iis ut of a stove and Your kitchen is never smoky with AMAIZO a |batintes i i hor ; Maal : ae a Auld mals at cooking temperature. Heats quickly, never : Some me can plek up bialn rat ae ae eat isc AA ay carries the flavor of one food to another, no ‘. mys | ; A matter how often it is used. , ple-ease!” he called out \friced, and then by trimming it ner ous ae ones ar sho, , sit If you havo spent the day doing Coed Nave Ce , i Be sions ther tiitiien iratd wart your. efee in. Lost own, seala it a i re } i rap-bag, (e A LITTLE TRIMMING CHAN( nba will pins ing nite \ ah tine sewing or any work that + Your salad dressings will be famous when you ‘ i 1 " me he is sash ; mai peor i ints 11¢ i pieces . Mtl) NGHRIN PROM PLAIN aLteADHNTEN® CMKIdAC foo or | (UEed close observation, bathe your use AMAIZO OIL, It mixes quickly, never curds, |! at ak Nic ease ick, “We've looked everywhere and | bough 0 ie" exclusive shops, | tee $ebol tbls bape, Wrdiceoeta MH P| 0 « y Nancy and Nick r od avesy body Bue: they’ 'seaven't iA fail Ne is ts saatt ie GORGEOUS. laoneatitnstuod yes in hot water and then in cold never gets rancid, Gives a creamy smooth may- a ing Ruby Joan ‘ick, if you | rer ybody n't |would come w nin the Juxt | Wore retiring. It will ease any con: onnaise or French dressing, ty Mice, was sein thet tbad Suey here jclass lingerie | gether in over-and-over fashion with| If the place chosen to serve the| gestion and calm the nerves Ditase, was carrying the lost PUPPY) Just then Mister Punch, the con-| ‘This, too, is true of corsets, Buy acy cloud wii tohies luneh be one where a wood fire can} Inthe C vith Hygienic T f that had run off with Ruby Joan, or|ductorman, came along to punch |them of, say, satin-faced couti at} ¥™ i : be built then one needs a long an the Can wit ‘ygientc Top io tell you the right way of it) that |the tickets |$2.50 to $2.60 and run a frill of lace| There are several ways of insert ndled, twotined fork, a wire} COLD PLA Collects No Dust—No Rust had taken her to Lort Town to look| ‘“ficketn, ple-ease,”’ he called out, |across the top or a ruching of satin |ing lace, but the moxt satisfactory |brotler, and a covered pail or coffe the plates you are’ going {0 ; : for her Bofr lost shoe-button eyes.|"No, no charge for babkes or dog.|ribbon, Add lace medallions to the Jis to baste it on carefully alongaide {pot, Bread can be toasted by hold J aavte. ean fia a In MMe J ay Your Grocer has it “It was queer!’ said the lost ey ride free ery glad | tro ypliqueing them with pre : g the ploces on tho fork over tho | fr & While before they will be used ~ a os pee y 12 lod cap h ; fi s ; ath y nd fr : ey ry gl front, pi ek Ing th em ith m tty Jeach edge, then cut the material HH J the\;pidces owt) tho fork over'the) cog nintes! tok cold’ diated are, quite AMERICAN MAIZE*PRODUCTS CO, ‘koe 4 ey were all seated ‘ou found your lost child, madame!" |colored alli and a bow or rosette ive ne thle little Choo-Choo Express train| ‘So am 1, thank you," sald Nancy lof satin ribbon at the top—and| Jeaving us narrow.An ado nA! yn the enn containing coffeo have | (# Important aa heated dishes et | New York Chicago te id Mister Toots had started the|happlly, “but I'll have to take her|there you have an expenaive looking {cam be turned In to prevent ravel- la few egg shells; it wilt elear it, | Mets engine, "We were just playing as|to a doctor's, She has such a hole|corset, made perhaps entirely from | 108 Then overeast the two ede and excellent coffee is made with ‘ nice as ard when Jin her poor head.” And she stuck inlodda and ends of ribbon and laces, | that Js the lace and fabric, together jeold water and ogg shells mixed DRINK MILK t Who was playing?” asked Nan her finger just to show him how) Half-worn lngerle uses with |! cord fashion, as mlready ex: | wy the The powdered cof:| Milk is a valuable food and should 5 Why, and I were p badly poor Ruby Joan was injured, |their embroidered fronis are often | Plained, | requires but| have a place in every dict, Those} 4 X Joun, “when all at| “On, goodness! she gasped, “I've lavailatie for camisoles, Wide rib-| Medallions are always an attrac: |the addition of boiling water, It {s| who do not care to drink it ahould i & Ghee his theth went into my head|xot something! It's her two eyest|hons or widths of silk aro osily|tive and easy method of decoration, |host to use evaporated milk, which|take it in soups or other cooked a J and 1 heard a ind then | They weren't lost at all! Th were |converted into wnderbodices for}as also are ribbon bows or choux, {is ensfly carried, and can be opened | forma. | couldn't wee any My |Just inside her head. Why, 1 can|wear with the straight frocks mere-|which ave made of many loops.|when needed | | wer gone! fix them in a minute with a needle lly by the addition of shoulder straps |Cockades, fixed rosettes with two| Canned soups, such os eream of] NOVELTY UMBRELLA i} “i'm awfully sorry,” sald theland threadt’ of narrower ribbon and sewing the |streamera dangling, aie newer. jtomato, tomato, or clam chowde A. novelty the | Tt iis only in fun," (To De “Well, it's funny we couldn't find (Copyright, 19 tinued) by Seattle Star in{whieh come by the yurd can be}the ued in dainty wreath offects, jvorded ones are made by turning eavh edge, then wowing the two to m very palatable, Always rehoat | black, white them in an uncovered kettle, as that with a short thick bandle of black, and red and equipped ji