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The ladies' home journal
Vol. XX, No. 7 (June, 1903)
Gandy, Katherine
Girls' summer hats, p. 51
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The Ladies' Home Journal for June 19o3 $7,500.00 Cash Prizes to Cooks DAINTIER MEALS IN YOUR OWN KITCHEN See Below and Tell Your Wife MONEY TO COOKS $7,500.00 Donated, to be Divided Among Family Cooks The sum of $7,500.00 will be distributed be- tween now and midsummer amongfamily cooks, in 735 prizes ranging from $200.00 to $3.00. This is done to stimtulate better cooking in the family kitchen. The contest is open to paid cooks (drop the name hired girl," call thiem cooks if they deserve it), or to the mis- tress of the household if she does the cooking. The rules for contest are plain and simple. Each of the 735 winners of money prizes will also receive an engraved certificate of merit or diploma as a cook. The diplomas bear the big gilt seal and signature of the most famous food company in the world,The Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., of Battle Creek, Mich., the well- known makers of Postum Coffee and Grape- Nuts. Write them and address Cookery Dept., No. 330, for full particulars. This remarkable contest among cooks to win the money prizes and diplomas will give thousands of families better and more deli- cious meals as well as cleaner kitchens and a general improvement in the culinary depart- ment, for the cooks must show marked skill and betterment in service to win. Great sums of money devoted to such enterprises always result in putting humanity further along on the road to civilization, health, comfnort and happiness. Minneapolis M Waist Sold at Dry Goods Stores A perfectly comfortable undergarmnent to which trounsers and skirts are buttoned. These buttons ae on stiong tapes which unite and run over the shoulders where the mnnaximum of weight nests. The figure grows enect anid the firn fabric is a revelation in wear resist- ance. Great for lively youngstens. That Newest Improvement winich all mothers like, is a pair of eyelets inn tle wide I garter tapes. The safety pini doesn't touich the skin andI can't pull out unless tine pin I breaks. You will like it. On i tine Minneapolis M Waists I only. Insist on having thenn. MANUFACTURED BY MINNEAPOLIS KNITTING WORKS Minneapolis, Minun. "Mum " clean odorless harmless takes all the odor out of perspiration 25c by mail, postpaid, or at drug- and department-stores. Girls' Summer Hats Designed by Katherine Gandy I) w ~, T HIS Gainsborough picture hat is made of Irish point lace. The facing is of tulle. The edge of the lace droops over the edge of the brim. The trimming consists of a wreath of flowers around the crown. A chou of soft satin taffeta ribbon is placed under the brim at the left side. The model may be developed in all-over embroidery. S ) - --t T HIS hat may be made o gandy or silk, the brim b after the pattern of a rosep trimming is a double pliss6 chiffon, and the facing is of P ICTURE hatof black tulln and the facing are madec of tulle, which, at the edgeo form a narrow ruffle. BI feathers are arranged at or. f eit er cr- eing formed petal. The e quilling of tulle. W,-vT wi os br e. The -rim of bias folds of thle brim. lack ostrich e side. HIS dainty hat is made of white tulle. The edge of the brim is finished th marabout feathers. One large trich feather is arranged along the im, falling over the hair. NAFTERNOON toque made of tulle and straw suitable to wear with a gown of voile or silk to church or when calling. It is trimmed with a drooping spray of carnations. K N A TOQUE of ecru straw trimmed with a bird, suitable to wear when traveling. This is one of the new toques with the coronet brim which fit closely to the head in the back. T HIS dressy toque is suitable to wear with summer gowns. The crown and facing consist solely of tulle, and the greater part of the brim is a wreath of geraniums with their foliage. C.aV MUM MANUFACTURING CO. Philadelphia SAVE $2 TO $5. 'DON'T BUY A NEW HAT. HA HAT BLEACcleas natural color straw hats, hwever old and-7 soiled, inn nninutes, making the bright and fresh as newn. Cleainsliamnnmnann,Leghnorn,Frennclh or other straw witholut inijur- ing thenm. Easily applied by anyone. 25c.packagewillclean eight hats. Sent postpaid. HAT BLEACH CO., Xenia, 0. 24 Pett Buildinn. HAIR GOODS WPrfc ITJC For Ladies Fitting tuand Gentlemen Stylish Pn dinn nan y sit,-enl N $3.00 up. omeio n nil. Ills. Catalog Fee. E. HURNIIAM, Dept. O TO State Street Cilcago A STIFF straw hat intended for general wear. It is made of coarse strawand trimmedwith fruit in a blended scheme of color. The facing is of finely tucked chiffon. A CANOTIER-SHAPED sailor hat trimmed with a large chiffon silk flower on top. The brim is bound in vel- vet, and a velvet chou placed on a ban- deau raises the hat slightly at the back. ) The vogue of unlined gowns of thin fabric this coming season demands spe- ciallyvdaint y and artisicpeniCoatsand corset Covers. National Undermuslins have the smartness, fit and grace of the latest hand-made imported models, Ne: their price is a marvel ofmodesty. You can be sure of getting the newest design, and the most satisfying garments i every detail if you ask for "National" undermuslins when you shop. Trade- mark on the hem. ()rder fron us, if yoi r deIler Inns n't tlhemnn. Dainty pair of Doll's drawers, wist 4 inn., l1: :i im.. sent prepaid for your dealer's name and 10 cents in stamps. FREE rIl nm;- t ,-titic h nn rin n no klen ItI ree). N\.itn1nnit. NATIONAL UNDERWEAR CO., Dept. B, Indianapolis, Ind. Pear s' Pears' soap is nothing but soap. Pure soap is as gentle as oil to the living skin. Pears' is the best toilet soap world. purest and in all the Sol all oeri the world. Regal Shoes by Mail O ove r 22) 0,0 mnar ntd gninnn r , t ruar <utmn- ers nf our Mail Ordr Dnlnprtment. tnn-tth of one per cent. nnf gross sales represents the number not tited with first pair of shoes. Every customer is suited. We absolutely guarantee this. Regals ensure latest styles from Paris, London, and New York, in all standard leathers and Valvic Calf-a new porous leather of which we have ab- solute control. Only genuine Oak Bark Tanned sole leather used. Regals go from " Tannery to Consumer" - eliminating four profits- $6.oo shoes for $3-50; $3.75 carriage charges prepaid. Write for spring style book, samples of leather and complete instructions for ordering by mail. 48 exclusive stores in United States and Great Britain. r6 in New York City alone. REGAL SHOE COMPANY Mail Order Address: 119 Summer Street, Boston Asky, yuHair Dnre.er fr < The Patent Pompadour ueior t nny r 0bttt uIe fr tis F ni u r fanh inn I 1i r i lnvery I x ontnn these go .dsl""r / this " Trade-Mar. Hewareof weftnimnitations. ASK FOR Dewey's Improved Acme Dress and Corset Protector Better and cheanper thnn Die-. Shleldn, beinng nn cnon- plete garment, ala radto w heurn TheBeet Shied torbiccle riders. Onepairdoestheworkofsiz. Nm. 1. 1 < 1:., r.- I, $ .65 No. 2. ustn easure 34-39, $ .80 No. 3. tu.t 91Meas::e 4:45. 1.00 No.4. Bost Metrsure 46-49. 1.25 Agents Wanted. Cataloguer tree. Send Moser Iny P. O. Ordter. M. DEWEY, Manfr, 1395 B, W. Monroe St., Chicago. Ill. Page 51 Z , 4 Sul-, Cr 9- I .403
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