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FOR WOMEN FOLK. HOMELY HiMTS AND DAINTY DtSHES. tMtrer gauxe ribbon is oeed -much by the milliners. BIoueee of. embroidered muslin ar<? among Mie most beauti'tTil of dainty confectiooe. Brig'ht colours m cotton dress gooda gain aa mlJcl1 !Klnn.ra<twc ae thoee of more aub- dued timtinge. 8m&U. &Ee straw ta fashioned into large ha,ts, wiiilzt the bra-Kis of coarse and fa'ney W&va a.r& made up into toques. For c-eaning sa.uc&pams. a.H with water, add two ta.Mespocnfu!6 of chloride of lime. and boil for about two hours. To remove MneU riBge well and wash well with Eoda, wa.teT. Th&n it will look new. Tho same applies to any enamel w.re. Don't let insomni,% ?eii the upper ha-nd. By <tH means in your power try to break up the habit; sleeplessness is sometimes caused by anoonscious hun.ger, and a cup of wa.ter. or hot. milk, or a biscuit, will often induce eleep. Co to bed Ia.tcr—jome people need but )M hours' rest. Cheap Pudding One pin, of Soar. one cup of suet. chopped tne: one teaspoonful of baking powder and a pinch of aa.lt stirred into enough 8our to ma.ke a thin dough. Put into a treated tcjcmtd a.nd tor an hour. Eat with a<cy omce desired. Crisp Corn Bread T,wo cupa of cornmeatl. one cnp of boiling water, one te.poonful of l&rd, one-h&tf tea.- epooafat of sa.lt. one teaspoonfal of baking 90d&. Stir the lard. soda. and salt into the boiling water, add the cornmea.1. stir until well mixed, and po-,ur in a. grea.o{'(i pan. Bake ttn'il orpr almos, two hours. Orange Omelet Four fggs. (ivf a little Mttt. two ora,ng<'s. two tablespoons buttei. Gra,e rind one orange on one tablespoon «igar. Pare anrt cut orange's is thin slices Md aprinkle with two tablfspooos sugar. Beo.t whiter of gg:3 stiS. add. the suga.r a.nd ofrange riad, pa.lt. bcatea yolks, and two t&blespoons orange juice. Put butter in a .ho!, omelet paji. pour juice in the Biixturea. 'When it begins to thickea well spread OYer the slic&d oranges, no juice. Fold omelet from side of the pan over the sliced oranges. turn on hot dish. put. in the oven two minutes and r-erTe fLt once. To Renovate a Black Dress Procure threopenuyworth soa.p .bark from drug stores, cut into Sillall pieces, pour over it two p:H!a of hot waiter. Let it tand a. little wmle. then stir briskly uuiil the is quite soa.py. Strain off in bath, brush ¡¡.U dust out of dree<g. soak it in tha lukewarm 'bach, and add two pa.ils of cold wa.ter on the 8am soap bark. Let it sta..nd while you are 'waehiug dreM in thp othfr watcr. Stir &3 before. and atra<ia.. RuLae dress in the cold, sliak-e d-rais two or three times well. Stewed Venison A shoulder cf venison, a. few slices of b&ctm-fa-t. two gla&tea of port. vine. pepper.. allspice, a, pint of stock. Haji? the vecieoa j till tender; ta-ke out the boM. f[a.M€n the, m,a" with a. r&Ui-ng-pm, and p!.a.M c'n. it 't.iic piecea of fat, whn'h ghoald have b€cn ac&ked fur Two hours in purt wine. Sprmkle with a.j.Ispioe a.nd pe.pper, roR the meat up, buid and tia ii, securely with ta.pc. Put it into iw stewpa-n wih. the boT:e and stock, pepper. mace, salt, and tJic port wine. Pot on the Hd, tind let it sijnmc'? ve*y grently for foar hours'. W'Lln qtj.ita tender take cfF the tape, and di,h the mea.t: stra.in the gravy over it, amd sead red-curra,nt j,Uy to the ta.ol-e with if,. Marrying Your Affinity It is a common enough eta.yi.ng tha,t to be ha-ppily married you mast wed ycur amnity. Yet & bachelor a,.<erts that your chance of aver mating' your a.jSnity. or, in other 'words, the person who is a. replies of your-, Belf. is one m many millions. Be works it out in this way- Suppose you Itve in London or its suburbs, and that your allinity lives the-re also, theu your chance of marrying him id one in several millions. But if your aMnity lives a,brcsa.d, then your educes against marriage with. that ideal i person, so far as yoa are concerned, aj'o' jnultiphed many niillion times over. Perh?pe you wonder how this calculation 'ia arrived a.t, but you can easily work it out for yourselt in the following manner. Sup- pose you ha.ve 4CO acquaintancea among 6,000,000 people. Now, 400 in 6.COO.CCO goo 15,COO times; tbe.refore there are that number <}f chances of your ever becoming a.cqua-int<d -with Y!"ur affinity. t But even suppoein? that you do become acquainted with your amnity. there are o,; yast; numbeT of chances against your ever becoming engaged to him, let alone married. When you ha.ve met your amnity there is nothing to warn you of the fact, and on nrst a<;Quajnta.noe most men and women appear i very much like each other. Now when yoc have been acquainted with your affinity there is a chance of ont, in twenty against yoio' beins thrown into his or her society so often that you contemplate mfu-riage. Thus you sea your chance of marrying your <&mnity is now cut down to one in 3OO.û':XI. There tu*e. beside, yet other chances against this idea.1 niarriagp. Your amnity ma.y be already engaged, and this just doubles the eha-noes against yon. and you now stand one in M&.OOO. Bot suppose you have braved all theea eltances. and have actuary come out -victorious over that eix-b -tin d -Pd- ud-to.- dM chAnce, perhaps toe la<;k of money will j forbid you ima-rrying. Tbe best way to do is to make an ammty aIte-r ivarriagl(,. It apparently does juat ae well, and it can be done without taking; Stich desper<'tp' chance",

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