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Show without tho bolero Jacket. Very large and lull must be Lbe opera cloaks, wide la the o that tile gown of lightest fxbrio j skirts, rha.'l not be in any way defaced. Abeo-l.iii'l- y praciA al. too, the fashion, for be-ilJ aide enough to fasten well over la Hunt 1:1. ik tuem much warmer, and tae aide el ee gathered in at the wnsts do nut iiijure the sleeves and at the aania lima protect the arms from the cold. Theatre wraps are oa aa elaborate scale aleo this ecaon. but are not at all the amie He tin- oooia wraps. Picturesque and graceful efftMte are striven fur, and the material. Mils. uin, desh or velvet (preferably the two In la In one tun,. 1.1, it cloths andmaterials), velvet are thought smartest, Lut there a dcekled trend In r.ivor again of block end bright red or Wuo lliiit niarka I lie difference from the r.iiil-inof a ve ir ago. Roth mats and clixik are in fashion, and both are made on luuve and flowing linen, while the rule i that there miiM eapply of m:eii.il. A ro.it or rloakample looking in the least small is quite hopcWs and (tut of date. Theatre wraps In the shape of double rape made of red cloth and embroidered it god end Ma-are extremely smart this suiton mill unite new. The embroidIs dtwn the front and around the upery w'lii h is pointed in shape and per so full lii.tt It tails III graceful pleats. The mud.-- l In a very light shade of tan. wiili tint iihii oidei-- in and gold, la most fashiartrartive and extrenu-l(l onable, us brown Is a color that ranks as yet among the present colors of tue winter. I surlc route-lo- ng In frngtlir. In use a modern expression jhnivjr rlbhed si.k. Botin, velvet, plush or urr exceedingly atirartlve, the triin-- j iiilnag. collar, revere and ruffs of fur gray, 'h.ark or while fox. A light liui cloth with llrmniings of lieuvcr fur is one of tlia r.ivorire niodrls and alao shows the fad for brow n a u color, while a gray muffon velvet siilt trimmings of chinchilla la a garment the so for as material and color ara concerned la quite elaborate enough for aa opera don1:. Illack satin theatre wraps" are not thought so smart this season as those nude of black rlulh, and a combination of velvet ami clot li la rather newer, but. after satin coal, well made and all, tint Itl.u-(rminn-will) fur. Is one of the most sat models turned out and never goes jentirvly out of fuslilun. Tiie ull lilark cloth 'cuais lire enlivened by the handwuneat of IbuttoiiH, but oLheralse are more noticeable for Him cut aiid linliiU lliau fur anything I lie else, always prli'es asked lor even tue uiiuil recklessly extravagant ' woman finds much fu at In tha Mims that oiv demanded fur garments that liavo cost a quarter of tlia jrniiiiiit j TI)Ie--i 1 CMas-- E - i,-- s u Ihree-tpiart- ar ! I , ICLTVlIjU-.- l WILL STEEL TII1: corset playe surh an Important In I lie t.ii dress of tho pllK I that I lignin en r small wonder It Is wome lut of money, Unis lur.-ghin ilmusing just what atyla is iiialo-siul them more slen-,1-nudu against tha outcry bus aira'slil Trout rorsel, and fir at least A year li baa I hi n said that straight fronts .up going out of fashion, and in the mean-- 1 1. hi1 etery new siyle of dress shows mors Id,t nly than tier that tlia Mralglit front .ilumJuit.-lto every well fitted iid aui-l- i -:l lu-c- I iicvt-ssar- iinilmihledly g ehajur In tho lines of tho figure. Tha waist clearly defined and amull waist are certainly vote lng In again, th lino or chinchilla, or even while lynx, arel'iUMKr. and perhaps It la for thin reason, uf the waist at Ihu hack and the shies nuw dathis the lacu while Is that winter, so fur trimming much In ,sniart ejfie. being must slmr;il- - accentuated by tlie full u yoke miind, that the j draied otur the shnuhlers Mill The lives. skirts. The waists both for high and low wrap chiffon ami fur are quite cloth coil Is are if longer Ilian any gowui are nm lung ut tha bark or sides, new. If desired the pattern of tlie lace of the others andslightly there la generally more bill are very lung directly In front and are U,M ,n llnj f111"1" and, attempt at fitting them in at the back. finlklied vilher a share point or a maidenhair fern, and thla adds consider- - Irish piiim Is Ihu favorite Isi-- tu lw uidlrulll,ql.a with on n tha waist Trom te s ably lo (he general cffecl. Ultle. rhlne- - wllh d.rth. and there U mors nnmtenees M te fuhls stones or small 1 In Hi. or Irkhrcent pall-7" In ii, buttons ! tho embroidery design. ejeriIn the centre off down 7ho a band 11!! tlie.iispd and In tho general Ions of Hie wnp rrmit. either left plainly Mm vJsildo or ohlffon and upon the lace bright-.-!- ! than Is customary with the sorter amt under a twud of enihnitderv or lacshidden Tlia delleate materia., lnk flalmon dp the cto,h considerably. te In whit urn! rtifforrnt enmnildpred no the h;m Whi( are Hllier duIIihI etmlirtit ittmu pmtlK u,t with ;lt hld i proudly through three and ,rlln,hl Jhe to full rather full, but r niiiK-U Jl0 ,,,, ablf' winters, snd now the ull white cloak muat e0',Wl,not In the blouse effect that has been pop-laIts place quite In the background. In color combination. ular for su long, and a slrwlght line down chiffon pink, blue and yellow lead, but In! Tht heavy wadded willn fiiilnr er- - m'l,iha centre of the waist Is alMHilutvly ilie white grounds with large in slranst every style of roat, but brlght'uisite to the would-b- e smartly gowned I ,i "V i , i re nm-- i women. bright colored flowers, as well as those of bmriiies mill flowi-rcof some solid aliads. softer tints, era exceedingly smart. In altractlvs In a coot A good fitting corset of ennrM, adds In Hu- - linliig, u weil .is of Hie fact, brocade, wMuh la quite aa effective The culurt . malerlslly to the good lines of lha figure, a and far more serviceable than chiffon, wrap itself, must depend to g egand the certainly gives straight front all la a very favorite matcrlul. The brocade tent upon the gowns with which great liu-on- - passible help, hut It Is not everything, rloak must be made Just ss elaborately us to be worn, and berure aeliH'ling I bo opera and the of the waist consequently boning the wrap of chiffon, and the samo amount rlouk Hie wearer should know In just wlial must needs be most looked carefully after, uf lace, fur and spangles Is used In Its slMuli-- slie Is going lo appear nmet often and It la quits possible to ruin the beat construclton. tendered lure , ynke. the winter. The fash during the of Tljo waist ever cut If His bones Tre ,"r-l,fur rull1.r ,ni1 Wld llht colored wrap makes It accessary to shaped placed. In the new ...enlng gowns liHvr so in my moie linn iioivtor-ire- , : tha waists nre Invariuhly made In a point- for who an wear a pink cloak with Is front. This effect gained by a girdle, - but iutrnaifird by the way the cloaks hanging loose from the shoulders scarlet gown or a blue wrsp wllh a cue-peri waist le of conlra-iinturns g fashionable toi.eT hopelessly and becoming. Among the ire t (lllUn ab(K)IuteIy new brocades are many having large flower It U also neceHNsry the color of lliei str.i.'ght Hue ths thro Inin that wire denlgna worked In gold or ellvor spangles. cloak shall be becoming, and. In fact, tlie formerly used In the front of the low Already cloaks are to be teen mndu up in luliliy of the opera JaniKe is a plai-- where are duns away with, and there lewaist one jlhls. most effective brocade and in all the color of tho wrap matters much inure hrond, tint elect two inches in width In colors the paler nlMulea predominating. Hint the color of the gown worn In tliu muliy Imitnm-es- ; Is covered with kid this Tho average length of tha chiffon, fur opera box. The sewed tight to tlie lining, nnd, of end brocade wrap Is tlie long three-quart- Cloaks trlmrilod wllh handscolored velvet and of and course. It in nu longer difficult wllh such ckxik, coining six Inches below the Jabuts sre displsycd lo tlie greatest pussl- - a four. dm ion .to iiutaiii tlie draped folds knee. The eleeves are large, but tlmy are bln are so becoming und that make the advaiilttgu (up rfuwdvHiitHgp) u the j brought In about the writ. The wrap Is bright light, with no softening shade tu figure look so well, giving tlie desired jmnda to fssten closely about Hie throat. tea fils re. TIh-iover ness coj-itlie the bust and alao making It of the A fur collar Is always moat sensible oil an Hie beauty of the fiibrlc show to s'ble for tha measure of tho wuiat to bo jcvening wrap, fur with the ddcuileid gown fullest extent. The bright shades In the smaller. A white satin gown of 'It is neeeasary that tho cloak be a good now blues and purples In velvet make up t!l1 is madn to fnslen In tho proteollon. It la for this reason Ihar the most effectively, and when trimmed with hiuk but wh,r ths folds come together coats of last winter, with low cut collars, tends of aablo and fared wllh luce ore ln tront 11 atipnrently faNtena with a st ;liave been abolinhed. ,I,.KV1 Bn? ,y'1 ae rsaggerated striking In appsaranre, although f rrH,:,!n .Elaborate Opera Cloaks. tho truth bs told, many of tho new st vies m!tu Li'!i 1,0 FsshlonaM 1 at are himlly becoming to the figure. Tho Jn-LilCloth opera wraps, unless most els i,r!!i T ' more seeme are no longer smart, nnd the pire ityV (lain hinted at In he ".fn,nt mads, ",TJ t nf! ,b' - k' " cloth coat Is sl- - deep yi,ke, forming In trikh an mugger- - comparatively plain whlis vViuiihe:- mu of f - . ' short bolero, fioni or prefer-isted'- y wlilcli fqj ' sidy ecr't cloth, elaborately embroidered, the full folds, pleated or gathered, which Hie rest of tlie garment. ; 'imojkiim: is still in vogue, and tlie bright inllii-tiCold. I ill.:: in iny lined irlileei-eiirpancle nie.dull looking, as wen ns lirgit flowered. effective make to are the bound afire this must . . . design, but as'klr!, Insig. ' 1 nillcant loukii.g costume. ImIm:, w.ili pale1 a rule the bmendre sre mode up In a sort aoirei , blue, rose pink or wWte is really vs- -, of pleated thehoulre Tin-r- are few women wlio ' but the long cloak wftli slnerce realise that the evening llinmeimu to In no way injure this guwn are Is a mewt important part of still more popular. Aa the cuffs ure alwae outfit, and that even. tight, u cloak is bound to be warmer than than a breach of social etl- loose would It ho to appear Ini perhaps the favorite fur for the wrap is quette Is some uld which It wrap clmiclillla, as the color Is suitable to the muft painfully evident to all luu not been evening, and also It stems lighter than the , carefully designed as the wrap under wlib'h ',able. One moat effective chinchilla cloak must be temporarily hid Ihu charming miidp into a deep yoke of rit-lace It lie high lace collar faced with fur. The (veiling gown. Marvellous indeed are tlie evening wraps! sleeves are of fur. finished with a wkle, of this season, wonderf ill in their uunutruc- - louse cuff of Wee bordered with fur. while lion, in the materials and in the amount the clonk; hanging loose from the yoke of hand work' employed In their ms mi-- 1 at the shoulders, has Just above the hem focture, but perhaps above all remarkable a wide insertion of the Irish point. The breaure of the sum which must be set lace Is, of oourse, all laid oil white satin, snide fur the purchase of thW most neve a-- jn front the fur Is faced all the way down Not only hundreds bull with lace, and from th'e throat hang mry garment. of dollars specify the prices do-- 1 sell of Irish point with chinnhiUa balls at manded and received for this smart even- - the ends. This model la equally pretty In AI- - ermine and sable, with the Witter sable lng cloak for this winter of UM-Il, as though one may at first gasp and then tails telng used on Hie morels there are not many who du not finally niing. If extra warmth W desired there and between the fur be an interlining ucrtunb to some fascinating c rest Iona of may chiffon fluffs and exquisite lace and fur, the ralln, but it is seldom that this Is even though she may know at the time necessary for this tort of wrap. that there will he much hand scrimping Chiffon Wraps Fashionable! lo be done In order to make the proverbial While a fur cloak most certainly antwo ends went which they rarely if ever all possible requirements In regard do-something Inevitably turns up at swers the end of the year to carry one over until to warmth, still there are any number of women who prefer to keep their fur Jackthe next season. for driving, receptions and less elaborIt Is impossible to call any one material ets ate forme of entertainment, thinking the down nmrtrat any more than one can tay rhiffon or brocade more suitable a dvtiinie rule in regard to the lengths or, wrap of VMU.. for Fortunately ail can the lice of the sleeves of tha wrap. Bro both are cade, satin, pompadour silk, velvet, chil-fi- most easily be salted, for W alone to he and personal taste velvet plush, broadcloth, embroidered Is nothcloth end last, but by no means least, fur-- ill satisfied. Certain It Is that there wrap of soft chiffon these are only a few examples of the ing so pretty as amaterial seem lo docs and lace, and the homy textures fashionable for this purpwell with a lull gown ose. It might be said hers that fnw find blend exceptionally and material. A chifIt possible to get along wUf only one even- of the sums shade fon wrap is naturally perishable and too clonk theatre so ing wrap, be that beside the light for winter wear mipsbutthere -- winch W when these: soft interlining; absolutely different from the more peilsliable wrap to bu worn with a reason no Is why this' added there boil gown there are many who Include in ire should not be ss serviceable as any wrap a taelr truuMH-aa long capo of chiffon, Hilffon. however, cloak of embroidered cloth and a long other tor the purpose. to form a wrap of In itself too flimsy is of lace and fur. and 'np much Individuality or character, There Is nothing so drlicbsisly warm therefore must need depend principally e fur clonk of kind, and when the upon Mm adornment or trimming for 'tistructed wholly or In Roses snd tiny ferns fashioned tn eceuing wrap fu rest part of ch" hllla. ermine or sable silk, ribbon, rhiffon or r.ioiiM'rlliic fie nlc fie prior 0f a wrap Is really appulling; but ure as effective with the wrap a the bore this should really not bo taken Into con-- f gown, and the chiffon wrap, trimmed with iloration. A sable combined, with yli'h numberless wreaths, baskets and g i ground. Irish point, then, is lltllp pt to bedo--re- d of flowers worked over the whole or rapes, in the shape of an .evening cos:. Ir really bountiful). LiiCii ot rr- collar a once below lace high Capes are returning to vogue again. of fulling to-d- ........ suRU-teull- y THERE j , iin. j j -r- ""!. , I ke de 9. trim-rebe- Ju-i- yet , th-i- t I I n, er s lht ful-ma- kc nun-borle- : gue-mo- !lf-5.- - - li-- i i bnn-ide- THE LATEST TALL 'WRAP 1 a Feature of chanff-l:n-g boa-omaroon marabout on the spot. The Is lined wllh wliilr styles for feminine fripperies, has muff, ample and fluffy.hsmda stay there. tier been more becoming than this lantin that woos your of thetofeatures will new one of ornamental- muffs and The soft, rich shading blend with your dark olorlng and muke The word ornamental' is used de-- s dusky tlnta. If you a vision of wiirm and hr though they may have a dl-bo a shade fairer- -a mouse coloi-- d of grateful lo my lady's theirt you of the blonde cendrfe type buy you. girl, thrat and lightly gloved hands, ml einii Is to enhance hrr fairness; self a ret of cI:Pi,e(l brown marabout. r . net use la to distract the souls of The boa I wh.it thi-- call u in a particur ii.t males. When a pretty woman snd crosses over the shoulder i. n one of these indescribably charm-lio- larly coquettish manner. disnd wonderful muffs and sallies If you are a (lauchtrr of tlie ends,some i to luncheon, tea or matinee It le took with f.ivor upon feir, vinely for the opposite sex to cry quarter, effort s the aecwnpunylng plcSure this peculiar form of chiffons gives her, such atole. Thla hua n Jarket-Iiwd doubt, a most unfair advantage In of tlie and le made of white taffeta back, campaign of hearts. covered with silk Oluny lore and edged Knr Blendes ssal Brunettes, If you with aceoidion pleated chiffon. and muff tiie picture Is shown a Are fair It will make you look twenty look 'You maroon if marabout. nuiy times more fair, I promise you. It without temptation, oh. blondes, re ire other styles more Irresistible In iehlelea for Temperaments. off fair heir to advantage- - But Tor a g.rt who affect the mysterious and muff dear brunettes, get you a 1.wilhrhoIna in.-id- elf.-ct- Boas and Muffs of Chiffon, Flowers and Feathers This Seasons Fashions. snd provis-atlv- s there Is a si with m to march, of Bpanlsh coquoole,lined w wiili nipped marabout. The feathere i what Is known us Iridescent, but the gi eral effe-la dork green j with a surface bloomshading of ramb i ud-dl- y, vh&df's. -- Kir her who tiuMn In the affairs lliers Is a sot of shirred U -- well-nlg- aiT'-aranc- ir-- and-figur- Delicious Old Fashioned Recipes. nd la Kvery Smart Womaae l ob ' ; ; 'ai l!,ln; add the sugar and boll four hours .properly TU it is ilk thick jam-- . Potato rrrr.-T- wo cnpyaltcd and fine- OxTut Porp Put two oxtails cut Inly mash'ed potatoes; add two tabiespoon- ln, o f fold water-- ' Boll ful melted butler and beat to a white) two hours, skimming frequently. ' cream; stir In wII teiten yolks of two p--"k lovre In medium tired oriion ard eggs sod. then a i S'P of swr et mldt. j " brown, rut thst tn the kettle wilh'then add the b"s:c-.- w ,!: snd site potato chopped fine a soup bunch ly: pile on a hot butured dmh and bske,I tomatoes. Balt to taste, fiktm jabout ten, 'ouies. - th.-un- - l'i-i- i UtWUUX. CAm OF Ji UCKED Cilff'Of - fWFT r AZd JET arWRIBOVTAtDR OJEJ fiHML&EItCAFE WfT OF 6JrJiiCH FEKTmV AKI jwuBoax w W arifroi Though these prems in flowers and fen ere are as high prired a one could fe ranging, as a matter of fact, from git a ta upward, they play su Important a pi In the season's fashions that many a wo an will fed It worth her while to ecoi Jr, tee In twenty other directions in order prserea ven one HCt. in the first pis, they Irre fie Amplest gown and trai jfnrm a plain In-e- l suit Into a theatre c tume. If carefully ehosen they can 'warn with ho if a doxen different frsi' sv.d always o ill sueecss. With them nan is unf.illir.glv smart and w - .meJ. -- i'.J !r is not too much to pruphe bict r...rety tent of tlie Xuw Tc In dress'ng w roller, v.lio litre vil! ?ive mi silk stoi .nga n cd n charming ext rat r f iit nwfi otip or more i't ;ri4i:he Irventiuns the omsmen tnee . ntuffs and r . t,!1 "tenet frivolous good ns Tiss-T-Wa- Is paramountly thou snd Is proud of 1 ot Uila wm whit chiffi with pleated niffles, and trimrr profusely with snowy marabout On t marabout are raateneil minute uslrich feathers, giving tho particles effect ermine. But for the self non feased flirt, the dalr ooqueim, provided the most cl.rmii li the most slm.ilo emu though notion nt all. Jt is a muff and boa snow white mandioiit, clipped close, and nmotiHi wl orpamonted bunnhes cf flowers of blue, pit mauve or white. With p.ie her pretty fj framed and set off by such creation It will be tier own fault if i dues not break hearts. cliamilnaly l. lrin Bfiviuain Be u.txirs-llef onion shopped down to' about two (writ. :e and fried In butter. Chop scallops fine.; serve with ard boiled egga cuMlne. ,U,BPV. wtfllIr ln.ld" with onion and fry ten minutes. Taka' wuh a from Qr, wasnn with pepper, salt sod out Il.'ice In a pan. seasoned 'M a little Worcestershire highly with pepper half rrumh bread saiire, It with nlf cup of melted siiVrry, cup bread enunhs; mix and salt. AMoisten can butler. fiiorourhiy. pTt iiirtessHd shells: sprinkle' "i wllh erseker rrumbs and bits of but- dressing, or two d"en ' flour Tut nfuwlofn Drcilge turliry :bke till brown. T Til., aarend looojn .TtORARLT no fashion. In ail the - i I m sui ; mi. re lli 1 m im I I |