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FOR WOMEN FOLK.

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FOR WOMEN FOLK. HOMELY HINTS AND DA!NTY DiSHES. Strtped :md checkered shirtwaists will be tKtjrn. JeweHed annsltade and THnhreBa squuTel fur is ased for wra.ps. T;very gown ha,3 its shoe or sitpper to ma.t.ch, and the stockiDg: foUowa ?uit. It your hair is faUiD? out, mb slicea o.f t<')m<Hi tboroTtg'hly into the root.s and ov,(-r the t!<'a,lp, washing the hair a.tterwa.roa with waJia, soft wa.t<T. Mimic A ?a.me siiit-able for bfAh eMsra a.nd chLldreTt is Mimic." Half a- dozen players fu'e Sf'l1t out of the room, and npon one ent'enng everyone nm&t mimio hi9 incre- ment., TT)is is contmufd until he guesses the truth and repeal the word Mimic," on which he is allowed to sit down. The other five then enter in turn, and the same procesa is repealed. Good Wetsh Rarebit Melt one tablespoonfnl of butter hi a sauce- paji; add one pound of gra.ted chce&e. Bea,t Ofne e?g thoroughly, add to it a. leel tea.- epoonful of mustard, one-half teaspoonful of saJt, a. pinch of cayenne, ajid mix well Whcm the cheese is melted add the egg mixture to it and stu" in slowly omo cupfn.1 of sweet milk and cook until it thickens, stirring well so it does not cor die. Ser'o hot on toa&t or soda crackers. Brightening Carpets When clea.ning your rooms, if the carpets Jook very bad have them well beaten and then trem them with the following:—Two ouB&ea of salts -of tartar, s<iuare of good scrubbing aoa.p. ponr over this two quarts of boiling water. Then brush over the carpet with thia mixture and wash over with a cloth wrung' out of clea.u, coid wa.ter. It makes a wonderful difference in its &ppoe a'1ce. Snow Pudding A ptacket of gelatine, seven lemons, one poamd of ca.at€r ,ugar, two eggs. &Jab: the gelatine in a cupini of cold wateir, when it id quite dissolved. a.dd a cupful of boiling' wa-ter, tlie strained juice of tthe lemoing, and the sugar; whisk these well together. Beat up tho whites of the eggs to a stiff froth and beat them into the other ingredients for baJt' an hoar. Tie it up in a pudding cloth, and boil it for a.n hour. Chestnuts and Rice Two onions. two toma-toes, dripping stock, berbs, ea.It, pepper, half a. pound of &kirLned -rijestnuiL, one teacupful of rice. Cut up t)he Muong and toina-toes in s.lices ajtd fry them ni a sa-uoepaji in dripping—be very easeful thoy d<) cot get too brown—thfm add a. quiart cf boiling stock, a bunca of herbs, salt, a.nd pe-pper. Cut tTie chestnuts hatf way down each side frmn the t-Iiin end and p111:Il,ge them in.to boiling w&ter for a. few minutes, tbeu Bktn them. WTien the stock boila up aga,in put in the skinned chestBo.ta acd the rice. btir frecriently, a.nd let it boil slowly until the rice is cooked. Snow Pudding Soak a- sixpenny packet of gela-tine in a pint of boiling' water, add the strained juioe <of four Iem<ms, with half a pound of loaf on,-ar; stir until it is meltpd. then pour it through a, srra.vy strainer into a, large basin, and bea.t it for five minutes. Then drop in the whites of two egg. and go on beaming it in a cool place for about 25 minutes, or until. it is quite spongy and white. Rave a. wetted mould ready, %iad put the bea.ton mixture tilowly in. Set it away in a. cool place until it is quite cold and nrm, and when wajit<'d for the turn it out into a gls .Ma.ke a. custard with the yo'.ks of tJie two eggs. a. teacupful of milk, sweeten a.nd fi,a"our to t<1o"te, aAnd when cold poar round. New Cure forTippting An interestmg cage of curing a. drunkard ty b-ug.-e-tion during his us-tural sleep w&s related by M. Farez at the annual meeting of the French Society of Hypnology and Psychology. The maji was an habitual dru.n- kard. who epen-t h'ii; whole time in c.%fes con- sruning win, beer, rum, abeuithe, Te.rm.<Hit.h. Ac. Altthoug'h not unusuajly a. "rowdy" a.lco'holif, ho occasioQally became Yery -nolent, and at aJl times refTised any kind of treatment. Finely, ?ug'gestiou was employed dirm? sleep wititoab tho mam's knowledge, a.nd after some weeka he ha.d no outbm'Bte of violence, and impra-v,,d steadily. After a. year and a half of this trea-tment he was en.tu-ely cured. a.ud only drank a. little light teer at his meala.

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