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YOUR DOG IN THE HOT WEATHER.
NEW POWDER PUFFS.
Usofulness as well as novelty la Generally epoaking, your dog powder puffs. The swansdowa is displayed-in-the-fatost dosiga in is in botter health in the winter mounted on a perfectly flat, round than during the hot days. For glass lid and has a handle of fruit, that rosson he needs a little ox-Dowore, or somno other decoration, tra care and attention both to his the pull hoing below the glass and porson and his food during the
dog days,"
the handle above.
VERY SMART.
They are generally in uso with Let him lio in a shady part of the gardon during the host of the new type of powder bowl in out day, though he must not be tied glass and raised on a foot that up. The boat modern opinion fasioned sugar basins. The util- makos them reminiscent of old. le absolutely opposed to theity of the now puff is apparent, practico of chaining a dog, however, when it is realised that and it is certainly oruelty the glass top makes it possible to do it in the hot weather, whon for any open bowl to be used as a tho restriction results in the dog powder receptacle, the puff itself becoming short-tempored and forming a dustproof lid. snappy. If, by the way, it is over absolutely imperativo to chain a dog, do it this way. Put two strong stakes in the ground at a fair distanco apart, and fix bo twoon thom a laut rope or chain. Attaching the dog to his loash, slip the swivel of the other ond over the rope, so that it slides cally. In this way the dog can move about up and down tho extent of the rope, and has much more freedom than if the short leash were fixed. Ho should never be chained to A fixad object unless his leash has boen fitted with one of the now stop link kennel springs. It con- sists of an expansion spring. one ond of which fixos,to the konnol and the other to the und of the dog's load. With this in use there is no possibility of the and injuring his neck. Whenever ho struggles the spring expands gradually.
Strikingly distinctive are these two modes favoured at present.animal pulling up with a jerk Beth, it will be noticed are sleeveless, and the sheath gown is of white georgette, artistically trimmed with knots of black moire ribbon. The scarf, which hangs over both shoulders should be worn shorter on the left side. The crinoline gown is never complete without a parasol
CONVERSATION COURTESY,
FASHIONABLE SEWING,
Convormation is often but a A charming trimming for pastimo- a gamo if you will. children's frocks is a picture of a The pity is that the rules are not baby chickon. The body of the observed as they are in other fluffy chicken is made of a half but the quantity should he out gamos. Courlosy is ofton lack-pompon of yollow wool, the lif the day is ing from conversation, and porplo hoad und foot
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it makes the dog most unpleasant for human companionship by giving him bad breath, and ra harsh and odorous cost.
Nover give a dog his daily oxeralso in the heat of the day, rather take him out in the early morning or alter sunset. Give him fresh air, frosh water, and save his meal till the evening. and he will weather the hot days in good temper and good health. A dog noode meat at all times,
vory hot, fish sub- who would not be guilty of rude-from felt or cloth, and aro ap-stituted. Raw meat at all times nese in other matters frequentlypliquod with buttonhole stitches, is bad for the animal, but par forgot their mannors while talking while the eye is om roidered in a ticularly in the summer, when
The laws that govern, or shouki simple outline stitch, and the Kovern, conversation Bro of thin little legs are made with a course, unwrition. But we all line of chain stitching. know thom, and "wo' like tho people who koop them. To give
If the dog is of the long-haired Tho devoted houvakooper in the conversation
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France embroiders the homs of variety, pay special attention to wrench, away from a subject
hor shoots. Perhaps the hom is his grooming. If the dead hair is which is interesting your com-simply finished with a line of allowed to romain, it irritates panions is bad mannors.
homstitching, perhaps this widong [him and makes him hot and But many people do this ra-
A whalebone itsolf to mike a wide line of uncomfortable. peatedly, and quite light-hearted-) ly, and soom Revor to care wheelaboralo openwork ombroidery. brush is splendid, but botfor still Shosts are scalloped, worked is a proper flexible wire. brush ther the conclusion of any matter with a pattern of flowers and with a rubber back. This takes under discussion is roached or;
out all the dond cont, ai tho'saino not. They will turn from the loaves in Franch onibroidery and
outline stitching, and the final time acting as a friction brush and significant to the trivial in a way tough is added with an edging of toning up skin and muscles. that is distinctly irritating to those who wanted to hear the heavy valenciennes lace, which word that should clinch the argu-
makos a pretty frill at the scal mont, to say nothing of tho loped edge. chagrin of the sponker who msantį to say that word..
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owners of pet dogs will out short Talk should not be subjected the most enthralling revelations to constant interruptions. It is to demand a word of praise for 'not fair to'got your friend launch-their spoilt darlings. ed on hor life's aims or her It may be pointed out that if last love affair, and then nudge we waited to let some talkers hor elbow to mako hor notice finish wo should novor get any- someone's hat or liston to a jako thing said at all. The only rulo that you have just remembered.that meets this case is never to Mothers of small children and let suob pŝople bagin.
TO KEEP BOBBED TRESSES IN ORDER.
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The cap ofair, is of silk vailing of rather large menk, the edge knitted fire front bandeau and an elastic in back with which it in adjusted. Elastically woven silk in Roman strip · makes the wide bandeau which snaps very efficiently with a clip The linen-vester his slits to hold one's tie-in-place.
The combination of emerald- groon and white is one that is soon fraquently. It is nearly as popular as the combination of rod and white.
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FROM PARIS.
Short littlo circular capes appear in lieu of & jackot with some of the aports suits. In this cass a blouse of plaid fiannol or kascha is an important accessory to the costume. It will be long and will descond woll on to the hips outside the skirt, as most of our suit blouses do to-day. It is a great relief to be rid of bolts which aro supposed to cover the junction of skirt and blouse and whloh nover do.
Anklets cannot be said.
to be a general fashion In Paris just now but they may soon become one, for one of the smartest mombors of the aristocra- tie wat is popularising this -fashion-by-wearing-a-thin--- gold banglo about her loft. anklo. Naturally, it at- tracta B great deal of attention in the straat. Sovoral of the smartost sotrossos have recently followed her example no that there was quito a mlid 'display of anklets at the last couple of meetings at Longchamps.
Quite slim and unbroken. is. the silhouette of this frock that in wise in its choice of ultra smart whits. Pleated front panel and scarf collar nmr- phasize the alimness of line, French ivory round button that flank a wide half belt are sole trimming.
Some of the bathing suits entered in Atlantic City Beauty Pageanti
THIS WEEK BECIPE.
APRICOT TARTS WITH-
CREAM.
{DESIGNS FOR THE · MATURE WOMAN.
Drossing is a fine art in France, Some short pastry, a small tin and drossing the older woman is of apricots, 2 oz. sugar, oraam. one of the problems, with which Roll some pasto.out thinly, cut the Paris dressmaker deals so into rounds, and line doop tartlet successfully. tins with them. Place in them Given the fact that straight [some apricots, cut into plecos, a lines are the rule of to-day's little sugar and gyrup, and bake jsmartness, the question of designs lin a hoťovan for 13 or 20 minutos. (for the mature woman must be Allow to cool, then pije a littic (solved by adding the drapery oroam (whipped) on each.
necessary to create an effect of slonderness, while koeping.away from any overornateness, and NO MIDDLE WAY.
preserving that vortical line as the dominant ono in the drapery. Bags, must either bo vors Thus the gowns for the mature small or very large. At dances woman start with the sheath slip. women are carrying band or bro On this sheath the softoning. cade envelope bags, so small that slendorising draperies will bo they can be bidden in the hand, placed. On this at a rather high and yet in the afternoons the hip line is placed a plastod tunic, same women may have enormous which encircles the figuro com- boad bags, as large us an old-pletely and falls to within two |fashioned workbag.
inches of the hom of the slip. The One who nearly always usos a tunic is left open down the front big handbag is Gladys Cooper, so that the anderslip appears in
busy who is, so
womanja long, invortod V. The nookline affairs that the ordinary is V-shaped and finished with a pretty trifle is useless for the collar of white organdi and laco, papers she has to carry about soft and flattering in its offect, She has some very beautiful The sleeves roach to just large mounts, and often has a bag above tho elbow, and are mado on one of these: to match finished with organdi and lace hor dress.
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PRETTY AMERICAN SONGSTRESS.
Miss Cody Hamilton, an American singer, "has met with great success at Dourville and has been engaged for a season in Paris...
cuffs, which show the elbown' and forvarme, which are one of the charme, often more pronounce od in the mature' woman than in her young daughter,
Often no more than a tunic is noaded to make the lines of..s gown flattering to the older woman for be it said to thoir credit, the Fronch women nover grow actually ztout. They take. care of their figures as they do of thoir hands and their complex- lons, and the offort thus expond- od is certainly worth their while. A sheath dress in adapted, to the nore mature figure by adding two floating panels. These two panols are gathered and attach- ed at the low hip line one each side, and give that little extra- embellishumant which adds "dig-
nity.
PARIS NOTES.
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A novel fan is, of red and gray featbors mounted on large tortoino] shell sticks, •
The printed chiffon and flower ed crope dressos of this season havo inserta of pleating. so that though thoy koop to the straight line they have all the width nocossary.
Novelty shoes, of slipper shape' with an inch-wide strap sOTOSS flo instop,in natural-colour lizard, Bro worn with a squarò bag to match.
Slave bracelets come with links in differently finished gold and with aspphiron, of emeralds "Intor spersed between, ba
A buckle of brilliants in the only trimming on the very smartes! |hats and gowns that are develop. led in the fashionable black sátirum
TO-DAY'S BEAUTY NOTE.
If you uso vanishing croam, which most women do, you must often have noticed, ospecially in warm. weather, that it becomes dry, and when applied to the face gives the skin a” very sticky feeling. If, beforo applying your cream, you add two or three drops, not more, "of rong water to it you will find that: It will bo much easier to apply and will not give the skin that streaky look which. stiff vanishing cream so ften doos. And, if after. applying vanishing.craam, and before you use your powder puff, you will rub the face over with a soft chamois leather your com- plexion will not only look much smoother and softer, but it will hold" the powder much better.
STRAIGHT BACK.
backs and a front unrelióno A perfectly straight plai
save for a circular fance: this model érents
ily that is so much desired. The neckline armisoles ore and plan
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