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Mme. Louise: How to Make Your Own Dresses.' FOR A SUMMER TRIP. Dear Mme. Loutse 1 have been {nvited to take a trip next summer up the Hudson We are going to stay at hotels I would like to know what would be nice to weer, ag 1 don't want to take much with me | wi thinking of an Oxford skirt and Jacket and some waists, I am stout—i8 Inches bust—and al wore a cape, but wou! Mt would be beeomin More then $2 mr the 1 don't kind of @ bat? 1 am blonde. Mr MOA Hlustrates a stylish tatlored gown of light welght broadcloth trimmed simply with tiny bands of panne velve the same shade You will find wash silk shirt waists very deairaie for travelling. Wear very fine stciw effects, made with a long blae back and stripes running length- ront. You would no doubt lke embroidered linen turnovers worn with pretty r than the ‘ou would ser wnat. Black and white looks well with anythi having ween to may what would be lesoript im turne Dut people of sok well with ty at th glish wa son uate. 3 QUESTIONS ANSWEEED. Dear Mine Louise T have @ mink shouller cape whick I would Like to tra emut having had ap opportuait 1 ask you t It Will be in pe with to ety and short fuer Is the tan have these feathers remade tato one c> more long plumes DoT s A 6 Muffs are made on shapes, feather Milled; these shapes ought, I never would advise an inexperien person to make a fur muff Velvet « sare turned in around ihe | edge, ce Dy machin where destred and ¥ ver disks with « gluey You can aTrownish Fubbard Myoutys SECRETS OF BEAUTY REVEALED. ples. SAMUE for the pimples. You should careful regarding your diet and should eat neither sweets nor ere food, AM) kinds of stimulants tare bad fer you also, Heta napthol, 8 grains; olf of cham- omile, drops; ointment of bengoated oxide of zine, L ounce Use as an oint mont Apply at night and wash off with wirm water and @ bland soap in the morning Dissatisfied with Her Nose. Dear Mrs Ayer Kindly advise me what to do to make the pot hose thinner, a It 8 very big and Giro wide at the nostrlis. CONSTANT. Mesrnge, with pinching movements, @uch as one would use in model! clay nose, might be of some little use. A 00d cosmetic surgeon can trans form a nose, but if I were in your Place I shoyld try to be content with the feature nature has given me ‘Treatment for Yellow 6kim. Dear Mrs. Aver: Tam seventeen yrare olf and my skin hap @ fort of yellow (int at times. le this trom Mver trounie, and is there any remedy? mL. Very Itkely there ts some disturbance @f the liver. Try taking phosphate of gota; a teaspoonful of the soda in a glass of hot water an hour before Breakfast and the same dose repeated on going to bed. You can take the @oda as long as you choose. It is harm- Tess. You might also use the face bleach ax an external treatment Hairdressing for Schoolgiris, 1} of fteea ehoald wear her be! MARION, ‘The prettiest colffure for a girl of ft- teen Is the looped braid. The hair may be dressed pompadour in the front, Dut should be separated Into two braids in the back and woped and tied with a black ribbon for every day wear, Light ribbons may be substituted for enter- tainments or full dress occasions Remedy for Freckles. Dear Mra. Ayer Pease print a remety for taking freckles trom the fac0 1Wok There are a great many remedies for freckles. The bleach for which I give you a formula has been very successful. Freckle Remedy.—Bichloride of mer- Gury in & coarse powder, 12 grains; 2x- @ 4 Jacket If you think ot to epend tt and jacket. What 40 you think woat€ be nice for watets and what feet 3 inehes tall. jtern stamped }for example, a white and black foulent lof the material at | wide will be required, with 23-4 yards of substance on the back, which are| mounted by holding them where you) want them and placing a warm tron on the wrong side of the material Just under the disk, holding it there long enough to melt the glue and make It hold. You can have your feathers made over at any reliable establishmen where they curl and dye feathers E a YOUNG LADY’S WAIST. Dear Mme Loules: I have 2% yarde of alll: Ike to make 4 walst for a y teen. Please tell me with wh Alea some off pretty of makin Mec M § Your pin-checked #tlk with fancy em- broidered stripe in !t is trimming enough in itself. and as you have « short length of silk I would not advise tucking. Why not make a pretty litt yoke of Mechliin lace, with the watst finishing up on the yoke in points, held in place with enamelled buttons with the same tones in them as the silk? ‘Trim the waist blouse prettily, finishing with a long front and girdle of black panne velvet HOME WORK. + Mes Louise You advise for trimming shirt and rot: | work in taffeta mounted ox net Can this work be done at home? AN ANXIOUS SEWER ‘The scrollwork I advised you to have can be done by a home dressmaker and Ix one of the handsomest trimmings this season foudt y puld have @ pat. | art embrotd need about a n cut as many y» om this as desired. If you can trace @ scroli on paper, and when you perfected it cut it out. This is tis done in large dressmaking ¢ tablishments. Another valuable hint f @ pretty skirt trimming for any light- welght material or #tlk would be: Take ng lady of combts D You wi as you ue crepe de Chine; have ith a two-inch he foot, from w come points of the slik of varto the band and the pointed piece being cut In one. ‘The edges of the points are turned back, and they are edged all around with narrow velvet ribbon or black chentile On the remainder of t) net flounce are crescents and cir mounted In the same manner. The s! linn effect of this design is surprising. or a pale white net flounce. OR HOME 306 DRESSMAKERS. | “iis! .2 * Qo to a hitter « katt him. The Evening World's Daily Fashion Hint. qhorege end returns to the up the 1 showed me henstons P 1 4054 SEAMLESS CORSET COVER, 12TO16Y thia corset cover for a misa pears of age 1 yard 2% Inches ading and 4 yards of lace to trim as and 0 cents. The W City leave the ship an house ashore Ha: prepare an attack Squire's groom is killed my herror, nc and my heart had not been the Lexington avenue c crowded. Down near the a tn gray allk bonnet benign-appearing gentleman, ev of the same persti They « mush lon, Capt. Smolle ot Kins, bent Ben’ Guan a and her finds of aseaks away to thet the He shoots Hands, leaves amp. torch lighting aliz sseasion, and, what t a sign We that all had perta € me sorely to pertah wit sould only J A QUAKER’S COMMENT, er the “rush hours,’ and r was not ear door amt demure, white-baired Quaker lady, and anaw!, with a tly Tt was ion 1 power on, down the hill we With trict of witch hazel, 2 ounces; rose) sped; alas! down another dill, Thirty: Water, 2 ounces. elahth street. from Park to Lexington Agitate until the mercury is dissolved, | avenue. sped so hing else—a loaded M ver the freckles night and morn-| coal cart. Smash! Struck “amid ing. Richloride of mercury ts a dan-| ships!’ Back whirled the car, ard then, proper to use asm rous polson, and, while perfectly | lke an enraged tull—the sted, should sttll being on—at it again Windows jectrictty kept out of the reach of ignorant per-|¢masned. Then on again, for the cart one and children ‘This remedy is also intended for Mrs. | OVerturned Then, when had withatood the #hock and had not was serene Burke again, a low votce from the depthe . , yonnet murmi To Harden Tender Feet. thee erey cele vena canacat Pees Neem Ase thing’ And answer Will you Kintiy ive mea revive tor sore tert? | Syeotig Ng ‘5 So Mev op Bathe the feet at night in water which a teaspoo: of pulverized tan- nin to a quart of water has been a! solve! The feet should always be East Fiftieth stree HER OWN FAULT. As the car reached Thirtieth st thoroughly washed at least once a 4ay | peauttfully gowned lady entered with a Cob C Se SCE awish of and inces, Several nner To Care an Offen: ¢ Breath. wera moved more closely ¢ another, Dear Mrs, Ayer [leaving a space large igh for the Kindly state what tad breath comes from; also] Newcomer to comfortably alt in. Aw what ts goed for it AFR he seated herself, without king An offensive breath {a usually caused | by a disordered stomach, decayed teeth hose who had made a place she looked disgustedly at a workman r her, or catarrh who was sitting next to her. He said In elther case the cause should be “What's the matter with you, ma'am?" treated and cured, if possible. I give | Looking at him with cold contempt ahe you formula for a mouth wash which | said, “Lf do not wish to have my gown will relleve the trouble temporarily Tulned by rubbing against your grimy Dintilied water, 500 grams; thymol, | clothes.” “Well,” réplied the Irishman, centigrams; borax, 1 gram. Rinse the| "if I had the money to dress as you mouth out with the wash as often as|do, I'd not ride in common required trolley oars. The lady left THE BACHELOR GIRLS’ CLUB. Some weeks ago The Evening World chairman and p printed a le ing the Maids’ Club were all to be wage earning «! from "MG." mugKest| wanization of an old eoctation for diversion and good fellow- Premdent, Mise Marion Earl the members of whicn |retary, the|tary, M object of the club to be a friendly as. Jennie E The tol were e} Mine Wolfe; Asaistant Secre- is Alice Lee; Treasurer, Miss Dow unanimously voted to change Tt ow ship the name from Old Maids’ Club to the Many letters were received from girls who wished to join, and postal cards were sent out by “M. G." to all the Bachelor Giris' club One hundred and twenty-five mombers of the Bachelor Girls’ Club were en writers asking them to attend a meet. | fled ing for organization. gan red and fifty-five giria re-| tices will be found in this paper. One huni sponded In person. It te a long time since I have seen! Hachelar Girls from Mise #0 many sweet, inteKigent. and happy | Wolfe, the star. to attend a f "The Way of the Wor! aa her guests, It was. accepte Sreat enthusiasm, sirls gathered together The "M. G." of the jetter proved to be Mies Marion Farle, a trained The ig World was voted the or- new « And hereafter meetings and entertainments An invitation Was extended to the de mance a to dy with ert NOTICE—All remaining unpaid initta- nurse by profession, and a very charm.| tion fees must be sent to the treasurer ing young woman. Mise Earle was appointed temporary Se the eae the Bachelor Girls’ Club on or before Ween tRhnibT HUBBARD ATER. “TREASURE - BY ROERT 1. STEVENSON. ASLAND | ‘ etead tokets ™ ulate the | | DID ANY OF YOU GENTLEMEN WANT TO HAVE IT OUT WITH ME And with an elaborate © Jim Hawking sur [LYCECM rHeaTRE tha “. 5TH AVE. You mean a aa THEATRE Madison ave. | JD5TH ST: a DE WOLFE cine, FH PERSO ‘The Evening World will a e best stories of 2 xperiences in surf: ners announced each § Evening World, lars WILSON in THE ToREADOR, sin WARN cama | MADISON SQ. THEATRE. cine: a nes BROADWAY 3,2" * ear. P. 0. box 135 A GOOD REBU KE. 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