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li0i ti;. ebetivc•en tae legs. To matte launder -
Tee ieka9 Curec Statia13 for rest,
e,"i,`ietoet, :n, lave suet
the epuritenalt devetepment o$ cu4h
siier.130V at the rta.ame. 'Lhe !none.
sna%er, an developing her lame should
bate thea ideate torenaiitly ata mind
and elrould mall) every teatttre and
aae2ivity of the !noire eentelbnte to
their achievenneet. Think these
ideals ewer until it beelines second
iratinre to you to airn towards them in
yeee borne life rest, comfort, health,
inspiasatien, spiritual development.
The Immo must riot be a "rough
!souse,' .a place of noisy confusion, or
nagging, of too arduous Jailer, of filth
and disease, of low ideals and pea-
s utistie ad bitterness, bate and eeel-
i usy, nor lacking in moral and retie
loos idealism, duty, responsibility,
xecognitien of the rights of others,
self..sacrifice. care for. the :distresses,
love of neighbor and patriotism.
The idem hone is budded upon four
nig easy, omit collars and harness.
easy orneraental features. Strength-
en !taints of strain, such as pltaelrets
and peeket tops, by double stitching.
THE TABLE sILV
Tat be attractive the ;silver ware on
the tattle :roast be spotless and bril-
liant. This requires careful clean-
ing. If the dinner is a simple one,
the knives, forks and &Pseons needed
forthe nivel are all there when the
company is seated, unless that used
with. tbo dessert 1?ourse is omitted, ter-
be brought in with the dessert.
A newer fashion, but one which,
makes more work, is to place the silo
ser for each Blore as that course is
served. This will enable as lesser
supply of silver to serve the meal,.
and helps out if the hostess is not
well equipped with forks or s3poone.
Not more than three utenen a .are
supposed to be placed on either side
of the plitte. Knives and spoons are
touter -stones. They are Simplieity, arranged at the right, with the sharp
Harmony, Carder and Character. edges of tie knives turned toward the
in
rnishh 'forkswith
u h left are o
lilt hi dress, f �,' late. On the oft
Simp1 yP
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totals, entertainment. These will en -
sage the homemaker' to develop her.
best self and tar.' have inose time for
/her family. harmony in the home is
brought about by thoughtfulness,e,
.M--- ,kiax s eebi.U.t ,.•.til .tinder .tan tat
other's viewpoint, forgiveness. _ Order.
the
ss should extend to
and �eleannline
preparing of food, the carte of person
and -clothing, rooms and furnishings,..
t
r
w
he prongs UP. The Ardor of +ar-
ensil n a own a rule; stn a going t) Pekin" the soldier, the fisherman, the uine
snail on the nater side first and When, eewtng an buttons, pile a � ,h de�ta� this sub- berriistn, thti out -door laborer and sill
a d the e�otli. Ilad, cazi iui
n at the outside and eat in. e
night, the rocCrc.r Sim titrestf nee
Schaal a ner:vou. Sirealdo%l3. Isy tris'
tune the einklren had ail gonna eat
into the weal to whack and the fa na
viy c,nteinplatee taking mother off
samewheie to a seniter-iuna to xe:a.
Mtother,+horiever, took thiatg* int.. her
own hands, and L;