Name an inexpensive silk suitable for a summer dress; give its approximate cost.
The inexpensive is not cheap unless you wish something which does not look well or wear well but is cheap.
One can buy inexpensive underwear made under sanitary conditions.
It comes in inexpensivequalities at 5 cents and in better qualities for 25 cents.
The traveler can also purchase a fair allowance of inexpensive "curios," as souvenirs of his tour, without going beyond the last-named figures.
The costume for an expedition of this sort is inexpensiveand ungraceful, though fitting closely; it usually consists of a veneering of warm tar applied to the skin of the tourist, and immediately afterwards he is rolled in a bed of feathers.
He would lead a simple, inexpensive life, and Laura would have to help him.
For literary texts and selections for reading a few general collections, such as are given below, are useful; but the important works of each author may now be obtained in excellent and inexpensive school editions.
All important works may be found in the convenient and inexpensive school editions given below.
Footnote 40: For full titles and publishers of general reference books, and for a list of inexpensive texts and helps, see General Bibliography at the end of this book.
All important works should be read entire, in one of the following inexpensive editions, published for school use.
Important works, however, should be read entire in one of the inexpensive school editions given below.
Footnote 218: For titles and publishers of general reference works, and of inexpensive texts, see General Bibliography at end of this book.
LIGHT: A Series of Simple, Entertaining, andInexpensive Experiments in the Phenomena of Light, for the Use of Students of every age.
SOUND: A Series of Simple, Entertaining, and Inexpensive Experiments in the Phenomena of Sound, for the Use of Students of every age.
Of these sects, one of the most interesting was that of the omphalopsychites, who were able to raise themselves to high states of happiness by the simple and inexpensive process of gazing at their navels.
In the same year, Mege invented oleomargarine, a comparatively inexpensive substitute for butter, and therefore an important factor in furthering the health and comfort of the poorer classes and a considerable forward step.
These discoveries resulted from experiments with electric apparatus of the simplest and most inexpensive character, in a space near which sparks were passing between the two terminals of a Rhumkorff coil.
Possibly one cannot find in the whole history of modern invention any instrument so small and so inexpensive that has been so widely and definitely useful.
Inexpensive oven thermometers can be found on the market, or an ordinary chemical thermometer can be suspended in the drier.
This is not simply a very cheap cake, but a decidedly good one, and made from inexpensive materials.
This pudding is also inexpensive and equally as good as the former recipe.
An inexperienced cook will be surprised to find how tender, palatable, and equally nutritious, an inexpensive cut of meat may become by slow simmering.
This was Aunt Sarah's best recipe for an excellent, inexpensive fruit cake.
A little trouble to do this, I admit, but one is well paid by having good, sweet, inexpensive cooking fat.
The real superiority of a good cook lies not so much in the preparation of expensive or fancy dishes as in the attractive preparation of inexpensive dishes for every day.
The entries in Burnap's account books do not state that these inexpensive compasses were constructed of wood, but it seems to be sufficiently conclusive that they were.
It can be dusted with a feather duster like any piece of furniture, and is a very desirable and inexpensive ornament.
It can be dusted like any piece of furniture, and makes a very desirable, inexpensive ornament.
But her practised eye noticed the perfect cut of the chauffeur's coat and that the car, though of aninexpensive make, was one of the prettiest on the market, and beautifully appointed.
Remote control of the computer from up to eight experimental locations is possible using inexpensive switch panels (Figure 3).
Reliable, inexpensive incremental magnetic tape units are now available which can be operated asynchronously at about 300 Hz, too slow for many purposes.
In the past few years, good and inexpensive disks have been developed which are now on the market.
On page 249 will be found a number of menus and receipts for very inexpensive dinners.
Still, it is worth while for any housekeeper desirous of obtaining the maximum nourishment at minimum cost, to try the following receipts for using the most inexpensive portion of beef that can be bought, i.
Making shades is pleasant fancy work, and the materials are so inexpensive that one can easily indulge in a variety of them.
Receipts are given for simple and inexpensive as well as elaborate and costly dishes, and they are intended to be of use to the inexperienced as well as to the trained cook.
For the young, cheap and inexpensive materials are often the most effective.
In the first place every young lady is without excuse who spends a large sum annually upon her dress, for she possesses in her youth that which makes the most simple and inexpensive attire the most suitable and becoming.
Light and inexpensive materials are fittest for morning wear; dark silk dresses for the promenade or carriage; and low dresses of rich or transparent stuffs for the dinner and ball.
In moderate-sized rooms which are to be decorated in a simple and inexpensive manner, a plain plaster ceiling with well-designed cornice is preferable to any device for producing showy effects at small cost.
The prints and casts shown at one time should be sufficiently inexpensive and few in number to be changed as the child's lessons proceed, thus forming a kind of continuous commentary upon the various branches of study.
A slice from the shoulder is a good and inexpensive cut.
Certain substances like ammonia, potassium bichromate, and acetate of iron, give chemical reactions on certain woods and make very effective and inexpensive stains.
The working of these mines is of an inexpensive character, much of the mineral being accessible from adits or galleries delivering their produce on the hill-sides.
Measures, on the other hand, are inexpensive and always available.
Salads There should be at least one inexpensive salad.
All that he demanded from the world was peace and quietness, and the world would not grant him these inexpensive commodities.
Priam Farll's own collection of great masters, gradually made by him in that inexpensive manner which is possible only to the finest connoisseurs, was to form the nucleus of the Gallery.
I was only philosophising upon these scenes of inexpensive patriotism which fill even the most urbane and peaceful among us full of truculence.
After a few moments he got up and walked slowly about, examining the few inexpensive ornaments on wall and mantel; turned over the pages of an album, glanced at a newspaper beside it, then came back and stood beside her chair.