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) The Fosse Tale. Ben marcato t canto. zwals.t ‘aa qe lig y eG Lo wy it ee f Hy qe de QL | ~ W192 Copyright, 1904 »y the Ame.ican Melody Company, New Yoru, Every pair of Kleinert’s Dress Shields is warranted. hen Properly used, we will not only refund money paid for shields that are not perfect, but will hold our- selves responsible for any resulting damage to gown. Kleinert’s Dress Shields are made in ten sizes, from size 1 to size 10. If your dealer does not Keep the kind or size you want, send us 25c. for sample pair of either kind in size 3. If you want a larger size, add 5c. for each additional size. € Send for our Dress Shield Book. & is worth reading. Sent free on application. |. B. KLEINERT RUBBER Co. 721-723-725-727 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. The Perfect Corset for Large Women It places over-developed women on the same basis as their slender sisters. It tapers off the bust, flattens the ab- domen, and absolutely reduces the hips from | to 5 inches. Nota harness—not a cumbersome affair, no torturing straps, but the most scientific example of corsetry, boned in such a manner as to give the wearer absolute freedom of movement. New W. B. Reduso No. 770. For large tall women. Made of white coutil. Hose support- ets front and sides. Sizes 20 to 36. Price $3.00. New W. B. Reduso No. 771. Is the same as No. 770, but is made of light weight white batiste. Hose supporters front and sides. Sizes 20 to 36. Price $3.00. New W. B. Reduso No. 772. For large short women. The same as No. 770, except that the bust is somewhat lower all aroun lade of white coutil, hose supporters front and sides Sizes 20 to 36, Price $3.00. : New W. B. Reduse No. 773, is the same as No. 772, buti made of light weight white batiste. Hose supporters front and sides. Sizes 20 t 36. Price $3.00. Ask any dealer anywhers to show you the new W.” B.” *hip-sitbduing" “models, which will produce the correct figure for prevailing modes, of any of our numerous styles which are made in such a variety as to guarantee perfect fit for every type of figure. From $1.00 to $3.00 per pair. WEINGARTEN BROS., Mfrs., 377-379 BROADWAY, NEW YORK VAY TO IRON SHIRT 4INTS FOR WIFE WHO DOES HUS- BAND’S LINEN. Proper Precautions at the Beginning Will Save Time and the Gar- ment Will Also Last a Great Deal Longer. In order that a shirt may be suc- essfully ironed it is necessary to starch and fold it properly As to the starch used there are two i the raw and the boiled. The lat er, as a rule, gives the more satis- action, though not a few laundresses orefer the raw starch method for col- ars, cuffs and shirt bosoms The amateur, however to experiment first with liquid To make it mix together take two the boiled tablespoonfuls of dry starch and about } half a teacupful of cold water until it of the consistency ef cream. Then id a little more than one-half pint o' boiling water if the starch is needed, for shirt bose or collars. ter is required if such skirts or petticoats are to be starched. Starch must be quite hot for collars and shirts, warm for the average white garments ard almost cold for colored goods In order to prevent sticking to the irons, a little borax, a small bit of tal- low candle or a tiny lump of lard may be added when mixing. In starching a shirt have it quite dry, then turn on the right side and zather the parts to be stiffened rand and dip in ato the hot ch, nto the shirt ened porticzs betwee Remove with r y 2 5 bits of starch and re to keep all the starch [ together, otherwise the sleey body of the shirt may become too stiff The shirt is laid front . uppermost, the cuffs are straightened a laid on the besom part, then the collar is fold. ad downward also on the nt and the fronts are doubled one over the other. Fold the shirt again in fron urn up from the bottom for a few nehes and roll tightly, beginning at he top. Leave for a couple of hours, and meantime see that the irons are very 10t and quite clean Then lay the shirt on the table or bosom board and zo over all the starched parts with a clean, white rag wrung out of cold water. Next apply the hot iron, going back- ward and forward until the material is quite dry and shows a gloss. There are polishing irons with square heel and straight edges thet More wa- coid wa Then will do well | articles as} D.C. Coda. Last time. THE FORTUNE TELLER. ceme ror this plirpose, ith 1 experience is gaired it is possible to finish a shirt t loss by using only the ordinary ns. If blisters appear the bosom, etc., press them out by ironing over a | za when spot. In ironing should be laid cuffs on a and collars Vises: Then they must treated the same | side. | as firm and as hard as one pleases pre |vided the iron is not too hot jrest of the shirt is ironed as other rough dry garments would be. the way on A Change in Dress. To make more useful potato salad, |style in dressing salt and of pepper, finely eut parsley try a Teke a dash of one tablespoon one teaspoon grated or butter. Mix all with four tablespoons vinegar. tatoes (not thick), them the mixture, and hour, celery, diced, or celery |sprinkle. In summer add cumbers or hard-boiled | these add variety garnish it well too pour seed—a sliced cu- eggs. All Pieces of lemon Frozen Tea. Put half an ounce | flavored tea into an and pour on it a pint of boiling milk | Let stand until nearly cold, strain it |to free from any le Put liquor jin large stewpan with enough lump sugar to make it sweet. When it is hot add to it one-fourth of a pint of | rich cream and yolks of five eggs. Stir | over a slow fire until it is a thiek cus Itard. Stir until cool, to prevent skin forming. Freeze in the usual way | If anyone has a lemon verbena try | putting a-sprig in a cup of tea. Itisa | change from orange or lemon Rice Sponge. fine orange earthenware pot ves | One quarter cup of rice boiled one |hour in water enough to cover. Drain | and boil in milk for another hour. Have ready, 6ne-fourth cup of gelatin soaked in enough milk to cover. When | rice is done add gelatin to the mixture | with one-fourth cup of sugar, and when lcool add onehalf pint of whipped |cream, with one tablespoon of sugar | and one teaspoonful of vanilla. Put in ‘mold to set. Serve with cream. : Watercress and Cream Cheese Balls. Make a quantfty of cream cheese bails, adding a little cream, salt and p@pper; arrange 4 bed of delicate wa- terogess, put the bails in a pile in the | middie and just before serving pour | French dreceing over ail. oa i 7 ea a Coe Be clean, damp rag placed directly on the they | table wrong side | up and a hot iron passed over the sur- | be turned and | other | After this the pressure may be | The | attractive the ever | different | onion, with two tablespoons olive oil | Slice one quart of boiled pe- | over | let stand an | : | by several layers of thin, specially pi Instead of the onion some like | the rider of only $4.80 per pair D- and district to by de and exhibit a sample Latest Model “Ranger” bicycle furnished by us. ts everywhere are HY making money fast Weite for full fertimlars and Hecidl Gute ne } cial offer at once NO MONEY REQUIRED until you receive and approve of your bicycl, to anyone, anywhere in the ‘without a cent deposit in adi re / allow TEN DAYS’ FREE TRIAL during which time you may ride ie , it to any test you wish. If you are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wis! weep the bicycle ship it back to us at our expense and you will not be out-ome cent, FACTORY PRICES We furnish the highest grade cles it is possible to make I at one small profit above act y cost. You save $10 to $25 middlemen’s profts by buying direct of us and have the manufacturer's gust et et ee ee ee NOT vet a — or a pair of tires from avy ice until you receive our catalogues an ot fe iriget sad vemarkelic abaciel affn to side tae et Ja YOU WILL BE ASTONISHED when you receive our beautiful catalog: study our superb models at the wonderful. dow prices we can make you this year. We sell the highest grade bicycles for less w satrdse sear aek We are bonne ne $1.00 profit above factory E EALERS, you can sell our bicycles under you: ts double eur prices. Orders filled the day received. et ble’ SECOND HAND BICYCLES. We do not regularly handle second hand bicycles, but usually have a number on hand taken in trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we cleat out Promptly at prices ranging from $3 to #8 or SLO. Descriptive bargain lists mailed free COASTER-BRAKES, csitocat of all kinds at Aal/ the minal need ges, Peanls Darts, repairs and S@p50 HEDGETHORN PUNCTURE-PROOF Sa 80 SELF-HEALING TIRES 4,a7ecte oat? TO INTROLICE, ONLY The regular retail price of these tives is = $3.50 per pair, but to introduce we will sell youasample patr for $4.80 (cash with order $4.55). WO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES NAILS, Tacks or Glass will not let the air out. ‘Sixty thousand pairs sold last year. Over two Bundred thousand pairs now in use. DESCRIPTION: Madc in ail sizes. Itislively and easy riding, verydurableand lined inside with a special quality of rubber, which never becomes porous and which closes up smal punctures without allow- ing theairtoescape. We have hundreds of letters from satis- fiedcustomers stating that their tires haveonly been pumped up once ortwice in a whole season. They weigh nomorethan an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting qualities being given pared fabric on the Notice the thick rubber tread “A” aod puncture strips “B” end “PD,” also rim strip “HH” to prevent rim cutting. This tire will outlast any other ' so per pair, but for = gt ceded and advertising purposes we are making a cial factory priceto ” All orders shipped same day letter is received. We ship C. 0. D. on approval. You do not pay a cent until you have examined and found them strictly as represented. We will allow a cash digcount of 5 per cent (thereby making the price $4.55 per pair) if you send FULL CASH WITH ORDER and enclose this advertisement. We will also send one nickel plated brass hand pump. Tires to be returned at OUR expense if for any reason they not satisfactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as safe as i bank. If you order a pair of these tires, you will find that they will ride easier, run faster, wear better, last longer and look finer than any tire you have ever used or seen at any price. We know that you will be so well pleased that when you want a bicycle you will give us your order. We want you to send us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer. tread. The regular price of these tires is don’t bi kind at any p il end f f | §F YOU NEED TIRES freigetnon Puncture Proof Gres on approval and (rial at the special introductory price quoted above; or write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue which describes and quotes ail makes and kinds of tires at about half the usual prices. DO NOT W. us a postal today. DG NOT THINK OF BUYING a bicycle ora pair of tires from anyone until you know the new and wonderful offers we are making. It only eosts a postal to learn everything. Write it NOW. J. L. 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