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  5. SHARING RESPONSIBILITY.

    The oft-suggested war plan of having the rent and upkeep responsibilities is bearing fruit, and many women are already trying the scheme while ...

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  6. PRINCESS VICTORIA.

    "Auntie Toria," as the royal children usually call Princesa Victoria, Queen Alexandra's second daughter, is very busy on various war charity ...

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  7. WOMEN GARDENERS.

    One sees a great many women gardeners at work nowadays The King himself has engaged quite a number. And wherever you go you hear the ...

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  8. ROSE SEASON FOR CHINTZ.

    It seems to be a rose season for chintzes and papers. There are rose borders, rose friezes, rose arbors, rose stripes, roses like real ones, and roses ...

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  9. FOR LADIES.

    The other day I saw a really lovely house created by a famous Parisian dressmaker. The original model was an ideal garment simple in design and ...

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  10. "WEATHERING" FROCKS AND BOOTS.

    Be sure to wait for a fine day for putting on a new frock for the first time, says a Paris dressmaker, for if the material of which the frock is made ...

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  11. "GENERAL POST" SALES.

    Ingenuity sometimes succeeds tremendously in furthering a charity scheme, as it has in the case of white elephant parties. The essence of this ...

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  12. WOMAN'S CHAT.

    Among the beautiful things in danger of being destroyed by the cruel German invasion of Belgium is the art of Belgian lace-making. The ...

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    The fashionable panniered skirt is only possible or, at any rate, piquant, when the accompanying corsage is trimly fitting, and closely-banded at the waist ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. DAINTY EVENING BLOUSE.

    A very dainty evening blouse was made, in kimono fashion, if jetted net and mounted over a decollete chemisette of Silver tulle. The jetted blouse ...

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  15. DAINTY BAGS.

    Bead and silk handbags to match the dress are very quaint and lovely. Such handbags in an infinity of patterns are a feature of some of the ...

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  16. GLOVES.

    The washing gloves that women are wearing now are an economy in two ways. Supposing they are white or a castor shade, they give the walking ...

    Article : 134 words
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  18. BOWLS OF FLOWERS.

    Choose a pretty bowl for the display of the few flowers, you keep for your own delight. Very charming are the new glass basins, which resemble the ...

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  21. BEAUTY SLEEVES.

    The very long lace sleeves, which are now so fashionable are genuine beautifiers. They are so formed that soft folds of lace fall over the hands ...

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  22. RICH SHORT PASTE.

    Mix with two teacupfuls (½lb) of dry fine flour a small teaspoonful of castor sugar and a very small quarter teaspooful each of bicarbonate of ...

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  23. RECIPES

    For two dozen small rolls, prick and cook 1lb of thick sausages for five minutes in boiling water, then skin and halve them across and lengthwise ...

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  24. HIP DRAPERIES.

    A fashion hint from London gives the panier of the later eighteenth century, a sharming fashion recalling Goldsmith's comedies and Dolly ...

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  25. PORK PIES.

    For each pie of medium size, allow 1½lb. of fairly lean pork, cut into dice, and seasoned highly. Prepare stock strong enough to jelly when cold from ...

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  26. DOMESTIC HINTS.

    Never dip knife handles in hot water. It loosens them. The water in which potatoes have been boiled proves excellent for ...

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  27. SMALL-HOUSE PROBLEM.

    Never in the history of London was there so great a rash for little houses and flats. How to give a look of space to the unaccastomed little rooms is ...

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  28. SHORT PASTE.

    With three teacupfuls (¾lb.) of dry flour mix a good half teaspoonful each of bicarbonate of soda and cream of tantar and a small half teaspoonful of ...

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  30. WATER THE GREATEST BEAUTIFIER.

    "Two-thirds of the weight of the body is water. On a very warm day an average man will perspire from two to six quarts of water. Where is ...

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  32. ROUGH PUFF PASTE.

    With two teacupfuls (½lb.) of perfectly dry flour mix a quarter teaspoonful each of bicarbonate of soda, cream of tartar, and salt. Cut 60z. of ...

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  33. UMBRELLA FASHIONS.

    As we are all now thoroughly practical in the wet weather garb we affect, not only has perfection been achieved for the raincoat and the ...

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  34. MINCE PIES.

    Mince pies may be made either in or without the aid of patty-pans. When the first method is adopted they are a better shape when the rounds are ...

    Article : 226 words
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