Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 136, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1911 — Page 3
WOMAN'S REALM
fS'NG 2 /ioyhH; SAINTY TRIMiyiING MAY EASILY BE * a baa f liod e'^iiniro •eally No Task at All to Turn Out I "lM.i taiirf X Dainty in color and workmanship feie delicate effects for which you mustjay a pretitiHrtfaac4lH‘y(l*<J34msitlt»fele jhem. But you can! So buy your ffttle baskets ©f fire reed or sweet jrass and them follow dlr ?st&ffb aid £ For the preliminary step In roseMiaking, take a piece of narrow rlbVdft jnd fold it-Jn the center as'yotf need Sl Over your finger roll the end and Sew at the lower edge. Keep up this >t< on I end so that the pointed effect can be easily obtained. The narrow green ribbon twisted forms an a ' After making a number of roses of different of lggy^g.
apply th<ft£f r t/?‘WW& tttf&ad to ••be • atft&Nitfed.''' ,! Tl&*«ft ttli < French 'HfttfslAtound. the. base, and a < elite ter of < flowers and nse, sWftiindttm On a little sewing basket with this, silk top roses are used in another way.'
CUT OF THE NEW CLOTHES
Realty Few Fundamental Change i c Will Be Noted in Styles for the , Coming Season. ~ Beyond the all-important advent of the trouser skirt no fundamenta l changes, and few even of a secondary order, have been made in styled- * Skirts are no wider and some of the modes are narrower than ever. Possibilities, however, are held out of their being rendered less inconvenient and dangerous by a plait or two hidden beneath an overlapping breadth kwuflLather similar devices. Coats are Widest invariably short, but they con-, tiirae to set close to the hips, while not Empire TO*® "o f the n skirt* itfominfogjfco costumes and drejglfes -alwJyffiyited in about the natural .'waist, often right under the bust. MaifV.of the smart dresses have trains, bu£-*uqb an addition is not considered * obligatory by any. means and dresses without them are reckoned qdlte as smart Trains are always narrow—a large jfqee’tftage do not exceed in |fomiQrtandfej &, prolonged panel. SligifEJKdlflcatidns have been made in sleeves. The fashion of cutting in one piece with the shoulder no longer vdifeni 1 kupreme. Half v ling-t ..and TEhree-qdarfer- long sleevds-yma cut slightly and all sorts very straight Boleros have have been as part of the Another method line of the stitchIf these are too much trouble, at least 'wash the .liStn hatore-.cuUing out The much less ffay Where the entire piece m not washed the «n* can beb dipped la*lufce* purled edge. V r ‘ K HIT.
Straw Flowers.
, Jrtbwers of colored itav are. popular as trimmer j&fitXf Ve«* iW in hare yellow cetera and furious striking colcft^krtnbtfWtllra*. 1 They represent edelweiss, dahlias, TOM* and popples Is natural tints and / ’ 1 t \ c MK* - V t & '■> i
f ni fir ra 'i®4^ silk is used for the shirred top, aL Mn#yi of this basket are in .{Kdlitlfite'fclAnM oblong shape. > They also apneor «< Bbof nao a letno JuJ .baaih lo hna adijA .Ijßni tatmofT i ia—Jti9nmo*u 2(0 u •< Rail adl dyin bnu itlba ibniinom urt oil ono ail bi IK bna f onano^ ,^9 \ V n-w a w4if7is)|Laix] 7 s ' ii i A —u inu ckIIAv a uou^'llrt’n: 1 MO:) UO»Vh 4\ TAHHH'
.gypups of three at each side. Dari green ribbon is strung through th« U&r&tor) a&dOflhfctfrates the handle. A S“*e with green leaves is attache! addition of ribbon flowed »«aAefK>tfe in a circle of leaves is use! iSßjftßWrMhHf*- Small buds ° ribbon are attached to green stemi and hang from the handle. . The has ket is stitched in "ptthk or $y ellaw* to iTepCat the oaten, b the floweiiSn bus belli :imr .ailinb-ioyO 8 0.9*% another little ii i a Vandyk fi ,^e S^^9A . yp.. () ner apd lower rims are wound witli ribbioff. Large rbses We ‘surriunde. b 'Wribbon Wtiy '£i#-pii&g|?k ''•'•'Perhaps- the l ©aqtoteithi Ww»k Wi *ttn i' empire daits.ito tEranos/isiiocuvincilii: ::prtdQf of thn l. baskets afliivhFfiSbo JhwriWA.bftahlAUul 1 examples,«■< turn of styl ? pf alb
DRESSY LITTLE WAIST.
This dressy waist la of White silk voile', trimmed wtth .narra.w ±anda of embroidery and a wide band of black velvet, forming a corSlet. Over all are of embroidered linen, wftn applique rosettes of Irish laoe. -TbfifcgnimiJe ad undersleeves are of flpe Jace^
Stylish Chains.
“Long ckalna of. r ornate..style are high in favor with the spring tailormade. Nearly fan the*smart models have a breast; pocket ipto .which to tuck the end of the chain, and to It toaay be attached ( the watch,' change purse or small vanity case of the sort that only lately reached -tIUV side of the water. Afteriall, it matters little whether or not anything Is attached *e the end of the decorative lorgnette chain, aa its apparent purpose is hidden in the pocket. There is no end to different varieties expressed In the combinations of these little affairs; Pvlflputonqp in odd shapes; while others' are more conservative in pearl decoration.
Two-Season Frock.
dersklrt of y foulard to make a very serviceable dress. For instance, a <bf»tnt'ftfdlaM with’i'Yftfii design ot As hum ,9W of red Btltched black serge, the girdle an! bp ,n K black satin, and th< ydn» tudked red chiffon. This is 1 frock that could tow awn equflTiyta early in the spring and in the chil days of falL , ’
aoniwi isA m4St&mqqW9WM rlguoiiilA .uaoalW is »«IHA eqaiebaU | T TICA, Jr. Y. —This-city has M W ‘tocMVteWittdttU tlfe !%>*•*>(***» I« ed by the terrible-railway accident In VtlU which so many Utica school A sbetsdoab t&AnittefeelieatoAaiiUn&ffimk nVllWatraisi wifah VeftHthe, track, ,asd - rolled'over in the ditch was bearfc tor Sf&MihitßclMHtidfi right and many were so badly in»i^|thafotha l i^|aib l liat|ha&ib|afin»gmwlui daily. £ 3wiqwm L irP*tinAMSsn < jnfsfiß au oJ semoa gnlaaelij si i«di
DON'T WAIT
l ®dnwßlßwwfftm Of Maasaafausetti qs&’yitiff&t .wealth and Bring AljyflP'WScfißiW l iilam yoiiseb aejap 93J xisnliu HIT Boston.—After many years of^dfe by David Snedden, commisßlawiv^q)' the *tab»vi»oJd-d. ef<ddlJc«tioai,H has I beei nsubmatfeflHto thesfogtatiwmmbietar tei^sPiih 1 # 0 wW&tw Kfisfeffls:. ’V4idsfi%nfc<w ; ,I Hah*.°* 'HRiPTeewifetafeifaationd'jeairtde • elbrt»Yga»*B . t,par.tmeftti*Mi i^gSefchpfli^ XsnbiH h uikkJ l iiffea#d#W ,l ‘Mh <M «fli«.istd<el>eodr»)wf)a«ri<m - towel w4*se ‘knowledge Mtiamteogieei -i iri*t4onsi»aad m«»sihiW4eaiiiia xunam. (AHt*e^ VAa eV mf 1 ban mXosJIs islluilh certainty of success by toe city br&l 1 ' hf^r r *hcnsi , W m*n&&tey r 'VeafS ,‘ the iaWii>«»tida» eUpYtotat u utilizing small plots of landsdhtlfco - itenaiamiarmtafiin eril ledraemaH
On this point says: . “From the agHcUTtm-sr standpoin the recodntflntaftaito (vtontthetubklt t* board of and they biar out the conclusions tha; 1 progressive farmers base .arrived at. 1 The scientific fSit K . as a lffe work is needed jusTls mucl 1, a <hk vbßatlonal instruction in at tie •, lines. 1. - , | “The fanner today knows this, and with. thaj. .teaching qf boys in high .schpplaqt: §eparate* agricultural toe wtlj Veddiyp re<j|-uitq for the farm work of the future. :fev < ‘ -*■ "Gwieraf Instruction 4d- ’agriculture will be of special: Value & 'ifttttnfe thie stiadefite tor working profltalAy Ismail Ptote hear.oyr large c|tl«p wherq ther 9 is. a readyimajket., .Thjs eallp-for to - tensive farming so the fuWt ..profits, .and the" graduate*^ of these schools will be fitted for jtuph toorl^.' The.importance reppmmendi - tlons .Js, dyelt, rfpon who has spent the last yewr'in inveitlgatihg the-special hebds-bf agrtcu - tural education. One of t&e most in - ptnkant of these, aa ltvla’jset forth i t tUto carefully report of th > board; is;-., : ivr- -. .. . ‘ “The growing commercial and iit older fond tti Turtf dW^ 1 frffetii the lan . and Into congeCsfiOTcenters, In the al sence of competentWd attractive a« r ricuUural education, many young pe< ■ pie Whose natural, aptliudA woul make thenCtt properly trilned, bette ' and more prosperous citizens la" th \t country. f i - "Financial eld for agricultural edt • cation suitable for adults and for co lege students has tor a halt cehtqr r been furnished by ;U»er oommoßireatt: l and by the federal government, fftat 1 aid for vocational training of tbe-eec - ondary gride in agriculture. Is, mow ■ over, entirely M keeping With stat 1 mid for independent industrial schoc [ work and to s<hne extent has heei 1 provided for. • *•» “The *ldw development Of secom as 7 agricultural schools, the testimon of farmers throughout the state, an 1the demand “for • the lnvestlgatloi, which was made by the legislature o!
P'TMUHH® klafimwW ni imd sari b-.ti.iw hi SSSsS* O* bBHU OVOtB Sllltaail nn long sierij .HEOQtHOGj^PIT'TOff'^ReUR! 1 hh .xietstni Hlvluiuo-) B «-ni odl io aiefiJiSadWd dm-Skuigc orXMuskiwtd s di nl bogsaue irwwt- bad «d eieiiw I glWßlfil’jTW l norance regarding (he delights or eat ■ iteAUgeifigs for which Maine has paid-out $38,000 in boua-i fiie9niw«sU haw* k«Wftjflnri»Bre(tixatnt i, W fi«t. ; fqrn«l** l We©ka, n^ : wkmmoKzimKM w. ifflftl i®gp 1 ‘mrin ■®h^nr < iHB Vt&eltt &ftediliftWtf'fKHa BW«i i< n <|h«<a ( £fc|* t ©hi. Inlacpd.fcisonpeeual ‘Ol»s*«tlme'<BKhbdg< *ftgfc#n thati pemotw lpstiin the, wood >■ 'm m sFerfmwAwS - 1 are Mtrandantl atAs >eaSyl>td<4 ■ stUreOi Jari) bus wal eonstlsnoniei ni»Wb«niß^l%te® ) J[jWiSß4)kaS(|ii»lbh«rtc ? P^.ltotfWbSS«ft> s fcWfc<«a and a muskrat for dinner, he will n< - KM»"
WOMENMUf* liluqoq IsJot a Jneßame-i ni oia x»di ( I CTfei<4yri«W‘'wi<rtw*e*toHtf i.akdfhwth h b»H Ffcm.t«‘*AidßFi>or<iW|»H-ifao,o«Wy»“ . si/U aiaPOO •Oetios 'TsoaOMtt. uldliw . al tiino'i »ffuU ohoiM lli Hlsfiim aioni , here< W* ttte» ’sffetcthshtp Staadeyl Dwlla r froittlAndon.i-<ltiot laXsmudß .iM Seven men a«4l t«fftl » taken from Ancon _abofird_the Stanle y Dollar and landfy|| upflfi, toe tneaflur > island, which for Sj.centur r] 'has been the Mecca 'f6 , P n Aaventurer 1 from all over the world. The part r possesses two tons of supplfegrtfoat i 1 and a ohartao* the treasure. . *»ol« f. Not on|y is th«U>and of adventurers led by the' Women, but in case the search fpr the reputed $20,000,000 treasure- is ' the entire 'amount is to be used f ft)r 'lhfe' benefit oT the London commander in Chief, isHhe wfdew of 1 noted London, clergyman/ while Mis f L. 8,. Davis, phe chief aid to Mn 5 .Till, ii said to be a literacy isomap < P intensely . T lreU|(lpUs, Ixjth I have bden connected wish philai thropic -work -hr London - for the iai t' «4eosdetusssd fete wtt» tteßtayeelaUo 1 «faso jexpeutUdK tpnfaff lqjfetwatt t of the Pejfyvians «tbut%he e|peditto 1 was organized— XfiM » ito adtataOlßdStfrqprteft^^ftm l treasure a M Wdirr gfPr ■ "Br lffe " 'iWr tmk • ‘rfhiUtya t •zTX 'pieces, conslsting'of lmagep solid Besldei there were millions in prqtious gems. ness in andMlsi itae confoasodaiS-etemplicWf ‘-fe fe W*M**,*:tXe MteriKbSi
the.»S&Sd^} M g & k <i i i i «P«% wsyal idiaw adtolabMsdlfaictiQrfugbik* vßMSfWth«tti»iW HeHKteKß»nfb^r)^s o fu jfiftja tW^«9hfc*eih oJ rtlJ X ||«a ffiwmsk. iaW§« b <rtd‘° am , ‘Tfe#Vr«P»#tiMbhi«ewfeis«a id •tUnadini: •the dtflcsmMlwlaskdlgeMit tiMiinteifo jands«tlin«eiUm] cßsltyißWlkb«.slices [O ! rtttlPWfeiiPQfltejlsPFw J Wtatmtv s ß# l< a*lftttt'iWtt) ntte ‘•dATfl8 t *bafißiii-wAra»h [ ‘Krtttttiblkzin® llßgbts.nfoitbaisniastaddfb >. Ibato-ihoutts. yld ftiii ot snob sari tsilns I 1 Ml hl^,faß|Q> MM »s: .. Win. »««o« t 'Mo tm> i mn&legtiimvilr >• «jM§O9& diHdW<TtfbvH»«j| tot>‘W tomtit r MdieSactotsnsfktesd btgialkAaHfl dgtrigi ■' .hegv. ttnw&hta tSotha«to«p A iquickly repealed the law.
x, u rOß;; , , > m>u: boa bus gni»ll Iwnsit lo tlucsi oiii 1 hailed la (UKAo.U TbfehfiMt - waters Hmsteiled.itotferditar-Gdlßpdgd r uisfeßdS| U , b«t,r#)einaitotqfbepfedidter <5 pman-o’-war, went to C<j»qai» aß isß»S where the treasure was hastily cache< and the filfate sailed away. The Mar f Deer. wtodstiveidAkeh stored Perucia 1 war ship, and-with the exception < f< > ™ )t> , /slnu -to >)luinuw ,ifl9mino;> its isdl an ,noos sJlup -«bsu> 9d Hiw ,sldsio "MMl'6<Tiae«lS‘ I WO RTOITONC fi ,jeH hi t*4*ii« ed* xd-balalquio'> gnlbllud . Suave Stranger MUfetav4lHMftP«h b HSMigaahWb MfcW*Wtf<Ha*tW'tX>st 1 •Mta 81172 lh (MtMt«nibllud dJ 10-dtiod tub oi leel Chicago.—lt cagftnfefcqH&ataMJtV h to stop 150 minuteaq'fn 1 d!6br day. He was herefrom Alberti,. his way to Pittsburg, whm 1. ttlTwalffW meet his wife. This is hi •- ! p*> UIOOI «fr-AiW»e»te*!Omittal ~>«jfoetsatefeAeefelsta(!-Ft3Wte. tfiai . * 3!ah^^4rlnfet^|htaapm>49taXm. t>pyfei-pick4KUßc*47 4ida» a toeedtrae Bb SKW rmkecf‘(ikF'a wes • -enr brtoete,” S*Mtß|aftflftt? v ..* , i“Aue^ l h - IM mt * Wf * t’rmgoiagl Aeok->«cr‘MdtetdMent 1 |W wife toicamean nldnd.atididal , th< ? 1 ta.itahbcta 1 111 M-IB9X YU SOI TO* 1 „ a ,yf, ,TniFi»n -nsqq mil guiblind . j cn»UHM«itakY#ao|nwsJla«4ta«ff: * .to dabannlntoittesiWite—j tea* ipuiß—<a cost to the United Btateq.s o(atd(j|ffi | b^ftWfli./M«w e .»A?»Tß.,qiA«>«ngrtb l . lfcafee footing under staaA 1 potoMDltUi iff bxaoH «rtJ lo jsbio \H | t
WIDIIWKII MSfIMP julTioi eaodq io Jlewo*! a «vM Yliss si HI .oK Z.m# *«wSL for Cooking Largo Beale!ng Pan Umfa^ iJJIw ouaiq A—dlngsalt m is elsfi! to% TIW! iidsrsttttsidMlaweifttsgaMkithtimMls astdiHstommtfl , is $tel s S d ,m>Mßfr ueAnJ 8 MfeWWWK the outside^ must Hj) THorOUgtily »*w» t^.ha io ■m. uVl^ 6^^^. lißrbtlsd fofifdseaxtoMFffcaMKm^OM meats are far .In fact, fried meats have no pl&cdat mgStaiiwiaiitaar ffnnldna tough, jnaata nfi lafflß ,JowM aiiwSKiOjSaßiLaSJSl?!®* Isnkor hs! dddeboOw bSs HPm$M» ©tV>ler r ias|l«iJ»iffl<?te^wq^to d yj^te (&J |opd oT^SWSßrtsffe^-.o# l^ 6 s«iWfo ln the boiler, with boillngnmpil#* not check the hoßing or-you rodnee the heat and ‘ I W4dMng Jsw»lcAßßitwtw»aßMMHp« and boiling. This method iili^MI 1 ” ■"lim- 1U1 1 IUUML-meiyJL dt bwdstng pen is a baking *palr II #WP a tight-fitting roasting means to cook before a “fire 5 you cannot roast in a coverefr pan. ar 94JuljM it.wja|j^dIng their alls ln which to cook frfcbndeau of dariwtesliiaola »modftii^eg*«|«iqfttoo, ASIld9 1 4utel k l»ad or fowl. Place the mg^t l partly OH th« pan' with' holfing St^tdc i«r ;wattnrsodd4 sdhdroafllOMilslVUoed onkwiis bay l«M/ian ■ -eelery. Cover the part, aland ,1a a YfiiT fttdt.WUft tail laakedfambSoSosW four tdiftutadstadiMlcM tHesPiUta*# ukkld <* iwWabAotes require two;, baef-a la mode four, iPtt , veg| d «| W »h| W l,^eal ; i4jPft^ ed< .aom»y ißHuaune*! jmm illiM) 101 ethW .xtaaasoeaai! wwl iNdoneM sialo Beat up one egg and ifc one-quarter of a cupful ot add baking powder with four ciiffWMP OZ all together until oftflflfolr 1 aAtl lflen anl bedsloUS liTtfM! u t u ioboM it toliq UfitaSqfitanyistaaaaag U I»erfkia wMbW etaaMth^pa the middlp, you can rip the closed end and sew theftf so thatthe awflWfc 189 THW lume-tal 0 usollduqeM Ju evsel easelq isbofl ■etoY eoliHetr AlMxlUiw -10 soft Mft-awi" oWneulil uelui dm-Bout. Then pour.gmfidMftr boiling water -and boil through T Perl taSttatinen
