The acme magazine . he ba-nana grows fastest at first in it has reached its fullest devel-opment in that direction, it suddenlybegins to swell and in a few days willdouble its girth. At the same time very rotund ba-nanas should be avoided, for manyknowing venders can produce this ef-fect on the fruit by artificial means. Vogues Vagaries. The 1906-07 woman has decidedupon three vagaries for her tailoredappearance. Her separate waists andboots, with colored tops and curvedheels, are among them. The first namedarticle may be a plaided silk waist ofsimple form and trimmings, or it mayb
The acme magazine . he ba-nana grows fastest at first in it has reached its fullest devel-opment in that direction, it suddenlybegins to swell and in a few days willdouble its girth. At the same time very rotund ba-nanas should be avoided, for manyknowing venders can produce this ef-fect on the fruit by artificial means. Vogues Vagaries. The 1906-07 woman has decidedupon three vagaries for her tailoredappearance. Her separate waists andboots, with colored tops and curvedheels, are among them. The first namedarticle may be a plaided silk waist ofsimple form and trimmings, or it maybe made of flue liueu modeled in shirtstyle, but frilled down its front with afine lace edged, knife plaited doublefrill, with tiny yoke tucks hand run,giving breadth to the shoulders. Tobe de rigueur the seams must be hem-stitched, while the collar worn with itshould be of stiffened linen, dicky style,heavily embroidered and tied with atiny bow. me dainty little sun hat can easilybe made at home in a couple of even-. BABTS SUN HAT. ings. It is made of heavy white linenembroidered in scallops and dots. Itwill outwear several straw or swisshats. To Wash China wash black and fast colored chinaand taffeta silks pour a quart of house-hold ammouia into a twelve quart pailof warm, not hot, water, in which sudshave been made with castile the fadeless silks in this andrinse thoroughly in clear soft the material is quite dry smoothit on the wrong side with a moderatelyhot iron. A silk that is not fast col-ored cannot be wet without injury tothe dye, but sometimes another coloror a neutral tone that will be moreartistic and satisfactory than the origi-nal tint may be produced by washingas above. New Lamps For Old. Almost every lamp needs boiling oc-casionally when the light burns dimly,and no attention to oil or wick willmake any difference. Take the lamp apart, remove thewick and then boil both burner andwick in hot water in which has beenthrown some washin
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