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THE BEETLE-AND THE BIRDS. Ez AY ert M. Hirsch en | — a bus -’ness of just the same kind. The bee -:tle was craw) - ing Poe ee hors of this fel - low they — feared Now by wait - ing, these “iinis : a a= 2 . re Sar « a £ : 2 ce et t “ 3 —e —— ig 2 i » aes shi- ny black. bee - tle, one love - iy spring morn-ing Was try-ing some breakfast to | 7 3 eee Ses 2. But the bee - tie was big, and the birdsthey were voung, And the beetle quite warlike ap i = a : ‘ long on his feet, The bir- dies were watch- i too Said the be break- fast that day, For the bee - tle no lon ger would wait, But mecca: “ = = | of C4 | 2 | a rate on | e e-6 : a 7 | MPa» D.C a 1 Ne ra Sa = zs 416 | oa aS aS = Pa ie | — ——S iB it - tle bird - ies came out with the dawn. ing, On | : . eS | Mee eee breaki-fast I'll eat?” Said the bird -ies,‘*Wethiuk we'll eat you the bird ies they wait - ed the bios - soms a - mong,Forthe is x | . flew far a-way— To be eat-en at some fu- ture date 4 | + | D.¢ N d e Zot @ é . 7 Copyright. specect, vy Gillette Seine with a capacit tiat would sa Safe fyRazor The Idea Recently Imported to This | tair sized ‘camning part Country from France—Has Suc- aie saenevalce = ‘ : ceeded the Chafing Dish. 'ers, though arat flow and |} sid Che Beetie and the Buds. FASHION’S FOIBLES. which wuien Une veeti Me Mecca | can get casser 5 = -s in every rang are arum ! in white velvet, that eleton leaves of white net in diameter, | veined with silk. fabrics are ling from the tiny individual on |is searesly three inch A DELICIOUS FLAVOR IMPORTED | jroo TO ALL KINDS OF FOOD! | ones even to th: measur! Vulture and carsoar plumes, with Sweeping Amazone or pleureause in ostrich falli velow the siioulder, a | promise to be much worn HER HEELS of Dainty little handkerchiefs to match n oth- | the tailored « mes worn are now shi being carried French women , Characte’ round up | There are new arranger ot A Trustworthy indication to a & There slightly ov p. They come with | checks and stripes d the aticite “If you want to k t No Stropping, No Honing . [seovae yosrait cin an Seracnetes |copeensr tan mepineramats wei 16 shoveniy or st i Set consists of 12 double-edged blades (24 keen cutting edges) he — is = Ps ch pea y a | eran the initial is on a solid ground | saevarioney ee w = an with triple silver-plated holder in velvet lined case. Each blade eal tay Awideratae Paint part of the | A charming ev nck of creamy | ty, her ha: becoming. her good for an average of more than 20 satisfying shaves. Han- I t secret of cooking en casserole is in | chiffon had la woven satin dots trim and neat and } dle and blade guaranteed to be perfect in material and work- J has a 7e having the h covered while it is | and a deep border of great pink and | ting, but if her hee manship. Sold by leading Drug, Cutlery and Hardware dealers. JJ | of retaini: he natural |in the yellow roses in pale des. This | look out for her. He es8 nk supple taf- |er respects denotes t e veiled by the | spasmodically; that s m effort to keep things »oked in it, while The chafing flavors e Inquire about SPECIAL FREE TRIAL OFFER. lc teins Gillette Sales Company, 21 Times Building New York City. role has succeeded the | WAS Worn over a shell p ent and | feta slip, which was nol and | Same shade of chiffc to a great method of y es The instead of the old b} }double pan nickel affairs, without The dyed laces will be greatly | der only when she i S a new era in the bis- | ~hich no bachelor apartment or col. | used. cause she has some it has changed the lege room was considered completely A gown of silk for an afternoon tion. But by nature he ae ne ne e family domestic and jequipped, casseroles mounted some- | Costume is always in good style for | he mem | thing like ner tables, as well |g The c: of good restaurants. }..5 those th e is the favorite dish | French shc | of the lovers of excellent food. It is the pet dish of the met. En cas- serole is repare a bird, a | specially or vegetables appetite and the epicure. | man who marries a are being | the elderly woman. Faille louisine, | ally run-over heels the same | Moire and the soft taffetas are among | ing to the breakfa: e offered in the little | the best to choose from. The embroidery lac bers arot as of the for the c the honeymoon is « are interest- | kimono and with | el supports. | ing worked in colors to match the pers. She never w ge alcohol | ground and combination of several keeper. a metal or | colors. | “On the other har g that can | The Oriental and Persian effects are who maybe did 1 fing dish can be | sought. it it is set on hand- some copper, brass or nick It is provided with a lamp, a spoon, a a earthenware cover. Anyth be cooked in appearance, whose | = ‘ | cooked as we not better, in a cas The soutache lace resembles sou- ; a little flying, bu is the ideal garment for asserole | crole, while there are many dishes tache braiding applied to net ground, firmly on the grou over-developed figures requir- > moment | that lend themselves to the casserole , yet In many ways it is much more at. |I discover they ing special restraint. It hasan ] | “re forgotter ‘ nectar | only tractive. class. Maybe t apron over the abdomen and pen : compared = Filet laces are shown in widely di- | enough of out hips, so boned as to give the wearer pao neld babes in ane ae To Wash Fine Muslin. versified effects. There is filet in col- | they kept their bu absolute freedom of movement. ing s Tmon clay casserole. Dissolve some horax in tepid water | °TS. With gold and aluminum grounds, | repaired, spot Cook n le is an idea ss Sa : 2 a filet antique ad 7 ey REDUSO STYLE 750 for tall, welle || coy; best chefs, |—0ne tablespoonful to each gallon of | 224 filet antique, and so on indef. | rooms in ; developed figures, Made of a durable | | those simple to do | Water—and in this put the muslins. | Bitely ae ‘< coutil in white or drab, Hose sup- J) 4 ; hile the dish | Leave them, for half an hour; lift | These materials may be secured at | porters front and sides, aoe ’ pacha he hile the xe |them into a tub containing a strong | # TeaSonable price, and are all rain. Sizes 22 to 36. ji hat Americans hesi- |“ t y/ hite cur¢ - jline | Proof. There is a new process em- PRICE, $3.00 | tate to have rved in its natural | ther of white curd soap and boiling 2 ew, ¢ form hide its mentation. The table and seek to | Water |quite white cloth or a sheet ¢ 1 nd pass twice thre rheaware dist |Tr's nite, rinse ia Hees ter, if c a e, rinse in b’ ater, if crear privide@ with a stubby handle which. ae . ja bag of bran stirred into the water e 5 aoe INE is & part of the eartheyare Giakite | ites se get ants re QUININ self. The outside of the common cas Aciioter : ee ~ - most dry, iron with a warm, not very serole is quite rough, an@it hi por- ; 2 3 ie e ne 8 hot iron ~ REDUSO STYLE 760 for short, well-developed fige ures. Made of white and Grabcoutil. Hose support- ers frontand sides. Sizes 24to036 PRICE, $3.00 1 costly orna- ch casserole W. B. NUFORM and W. B. [ous appearance which may have LILLIAN RUSSELL, « ERECT FORM CORSETS | (something to do with the way the | > pa ee the beautiful actress, #2 built hygienically. they do casserole cooks whatever is put into | The Clothes Tree. are bu’ mt | it. The tuside is glazed and usually ss strain anywhere, sae) ‘seine pe sclbobans ad has a reddish brown color. An ofdi- Their lines are your lines, their An article of furniture too seldom j used is the clothes “tree,” resembling shape that of your own figure. nary le costs about 40 cents | the posts of our grandmother’ four- Sees sere Deke Senet ahd Iooprove yor pe™™ They. make a bad figure and jf {and larger ones come to a dollar or post bedstead. It stands on three feet ance by using ED, PINAUD’S HAIR. ee bett | m and the ordinary ki ull cures dandruff and stops falling hair, because it goes to the a figure better. the Lest to ne rainary kind is quite ‘ang has half a dozen prongs or hooks, trouble. FREE! A sample bottle of ED. PINAUD'S HAIR SALE AT ALL DEALERS the best to use for cooking. ‘As it takes up so little floor space and TONIC (3 applications) for 16 cents to pay postage and packings ON | _ Until recently casseroles were rath- , holds so many garments it is an {nyal- +. ED. PINAUD’S LILAC VEGETAL | er difficult to buy ix this country. Few | uable article. ‘In a small hall or yest{- Pactaerd perfume for the handkerchief, atomizer and bet. On made ;of the department stores and shops | bul> it takes the place of the hat- by women of fashion in Paris and New York. Noform 403 (isis) S85 (1.00 || aevotea to coo parapherpalia car. acx and in a la mena the fable c are laid. For the one’s clothes over n able to chairs, 2 ger hall it comple- ~~ vec which men’s hats Send 10 cents (to pay postage and ) fore scot is Vegetal Extract fer 10 sary airing of separ ramen we ED. PINAUD'S American Offices Bt It Is prefer. | i ED, PINAUD BUILDING, NEW YORK CITY. ried them and those who were wed. | ded to casserole cooking had to hunt j these earthenware dishes in little out- } of-the-way places in the French quar- Noform 447 (2) 2 3.00 Erect Form 720 (i) S82% 1.00 Noform 738 (525) Saecee 2.005 nece | it can so easily be s ter of the city. There is a casserole | set out of ¢ ing room. {n the LAC VEGET. Noform 406 CSF) 48° 1.50 headquarters in a quaint French shop | bathroom it is esp -clally convenient, Ask your dealer for ED. PINAUD’S HAIR TONIC and LI , MAKERS, 377-379 BROADWAY, N.Y, | | US! South of Washington square navy i SEES ST RE Te Se