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Show v FlMBRoOIDEIUNG LINEN cmXAINS JED 5PPJCAM and PILLOWS THE V FASHIONABLE NEEDLEWORK ' OF THE MOMENT it f Pin Cushion, frost Le Monteur.de It Hods. . , L : - A Bed. Spread Detail of Corner. From La Mode LlgLlr c'e. r. ; A V -.vs)-,'- r.-l,-".e-s- . Lingerie Pillows. Ffom Ls Mode Uluitre'e, r I i t) ; 1 r, Handkerchief Cases. I M'i Ti&' iVkj, I From La Moc IBuilre'c prM'life sfes ll w in, I j To match Mil- Mniiriii!' r.-ii rurtnlrn jilii n- i- iln' hc.ispr-.nl mu - of th' . !!).; .!o!iinli- it t . i li il I nli'l l.liM.rd "ill. ii . I.i-.b-r il' vims .i ii' I llnwi r. i'l! !i: !ii'M IP course, re must U- :i nomln r i.f spreads proviih-d. if is smiii-timcs pre-, f-ir.-. i., Jinvi t !- nil i niiily whin- at.dl . demrnted :ik ih scribed Musi girls, hovv- rli-vo,, content I lii-insf It i-s w t til "ii- '.vliiij ;ip'Ml lo in. mil th" i iii'tniiis arnl vary ilii mi'Ii mIiiii- iirMi!s ( .-i diff'-r'ni uiiI t "r M 11 ll IIim.-m' oil U'hirli ; li IV is mi j;ijil:iiiA ill ! U.ilni,-. wi rs in' li'.'iuvs. TIk vo liil of1 !...)- Mil- M l- I Hll'll S..IIII- Mt llll'j i ftiniisliiriu--. nf 1 r-ioin. anil tlu li-il-j ' p j i r. -. i I is ;ihv;iys iii !i:i rtiiKiiv wiili thrj , n l nf llu' i'imiiii wliili- ii is !:ot alu'iijs '.iii tin- s:i in style. . ; If .1 piinn i furnislu il iu rliintz. fm- iu- !:il!iv, with I'lubr'M'Irl I'll liilislill rurtiiillN. ' i'Mii-1- limy Im: mil- In (isiri-nil l. niiiti'.i ln ; i liiuu miij :i 1 1 j 1 1 : - i" lo 1 1 1. 1 ' 1 1 I In- inrliiin,, i' Mini still nlln lM ulii'li in.- nil win:-' iiml: ' il'K-oi iiti i iti .irionx sj . i. I r."il.s;ii" i'Ik fur yi-iin cirl' l''"tn nrO liilso inii'li.. of litii'ii iiihI iiiliioiilri'iii in i In-j ' i ' in rv n r'Miiii! iiiniiir.iiii. Tin- spri-ml j . . I ( -t-i Ll I-. L.-L ,h- i:.."-i--..' DlTilNC I.int Ili'-rA ii nnlly uioiv liuio iliuu lit any utbrr -m-m n tu ,n i-i'iiijili-li a In if niiiinitit nf uiHiJlrork. iiml tins jfjr a srrat ni.iiiy iniiti; u'irN nr-" fv.-In; fv.-In; Uiun litis oiioi uinity lo rn-i'i1p rn-i'i1p tlii'insi-lvis willi f rr -li, hiriii;-liki- fit-lins fit-lins fur llmir own roum-; or lo iiml.r l-iliiil;ir attmi tivi- fiirni-liill-- fur sift-: lo tlirir jrirl frn-nijs. Workins on linr lm.-n or b.iliKto -pfins sonirlmw j!i rt ii u I u r It :ii-jimiiri.iti' :ii-jimiiri.iti' for n I.i-ntrti or-iii:iiion. nncJ ns rvi-ry rill- Hki-s lo luivr- n iii.njtit.v of tlioM' ili-li'-iilo linen furiiiliiii?H for lmlrixiiii niul ilii-ssinc ruin. lhi t'-sult of tluso lulioi is n l iiy-i Dinst us fill. J AIiIiohkIi thori- 1m rii-i-ntly njipr:iiv'l so; dhi h rnlUi-r i-l.ilior.ito Fn-m li t riiinniii'.' In P"I'l. mi tin- titlinss of tlio ilri-ssinj (iilli-, tin" siiiull iil!os wliiih nri usfil for l uin lii-s niul ninny of lln nthr-r f iii iiishinss of tlio liomloir, tliiTf M'f-nis to In- imtViin in fiiito mi'h noil t u -1 1 for I hi' l oom of u 1 yoiins pill or. ill" filtims of fmo wliiti- mn- I'-ri.iN. i-iiiliroiilnvil in wliiti-. Khun i-illy iIiih iriii- of t lir fuiiiishinE- of ii riKiin, wliidi in to 1" ii-ej in I Ik- MitiuinT. wliili the iiniii-i-shioii of rMiiiisili f i-i'ilini"". " ilo soiii'.- nf tl'O siiviii',' iii, hi-r riK m fur iiisliin',- mi tin- ni.i.'liiii.-. I. mi iliis is oiily ! iu nillin toi-lln-r tin; l.ii-uvr tiii ii-.. fur ' lli- i-r izo fur !oi C'lw orl, of nil mts Ins ; imi in tin- li-.-ist Nijln.;i.'il, .-m'i il is ,-i !n-;it jnrr of llu- .ilni' i.f tl-.iM. I i.r- I llislllllCS (lillt tlll'V 1110 ui.-t liv I'.IL-I. ON ll of I In- most :i in Iii i io-is i ; -1 s wliii li a ymiiis m-iiloiiiii:ni run .-l lii-r-i-K j is llu- in I r i I. rins of n pair of tliin Iwliitc rnrtnins. "l lu- mnl -ri.-il m-I.-i-u-iI j m.s v Imlistp, vi-ry fii!.- liimn or i!i.i.ii;i-1 i!i.i.ii;i-1 IUUIS IDUsLill. 'llu- s;."i -ir-;s mill llll" lH;ll-ily lH;ll-ily of tin- nnil'i ill !.:-. so innrli to i, wilb Itli" l- anl. of I - n m ti 1 1 ! pruiliii t :1ml !il i- lnrilly wm lti wl.il..- to utnl'-it ike o ' inniili ralili' n jiiei o or wink iinli s tin. muieriiils uro li.i" inn slirer nml, ,-it ih1 sniii" time, poss,..si i if uinl wi ;inn' ipial ilies Muny ni:ili i ia!. wlulr niioi-.iiins to In- ili liu l" in fiiie fiimr.-li fur tin- p'ii-p,is., will, after wasliilii. umw iinii '.i l!ii' l.-'i. so t II 11 t tile fniliroiiliTi'il ilesin will J l i -!.ilnl out mi well. 'Fli" iiilviii- nf sum,, inie who is an export jinl-e nf lliis wil of mntcria! slionlil, thrrefoie, he taken when making the si'ln lion ami iruniuui mil-f imt licme 'r; fiKe.'s. If r cir! wichit to m.-iko nf Ka:r i:"r vhich wjl provp Jiilily a.-ecpt-ii !.!; to alaiost ny noninn lii.'ie ar fen tilings -.vli'ch f o niny silei with ni'ir" coo-(njeiK( coo-(njeiK( of pivin pknMirji '.han Ii.-.q.J cm broiiWd toiveN "J'li roiy.ln nlv a! tri:uniod with narrow hnarl of crocbti' A set oT t.iumlrv bns !u w'nit linfo 1 nnother most uttraclivo n:nj usrfnl piece of woik upon whir1; to employ one's; self iliir.n-. ih sprmc. Theso nr most .ifiprop.-laicly trininieil wi'.h whif Miiitaclic o; wi'.h aniitln-r white braid whicli is flal .nni wldrr tlinti the sjii liolio. Twit l).-,c arc necoss.i-y. nii'l ic ! wist- ro h.ive thris If oue ha tirjic- tu ui.il.o thorn. The hr.trj linos c!oihi- iny ho krpr !d one, ;lu n:or? Inijile p-ir-mont-" In another mid in a .smaller cn tie co!!.ir and jnbot. It is- frfqnenl!.f not-essary to ninko such i nivision wheo sordinj ono'.-t clothy to thi laitmlrv: a sj-nn- of the- thine:! oi.it l.e done In lh lioijs wliil.j otiier.-i iiii.-d to be cent to cleaner's, therefore it 19 c.iier tu hnv ho iliftront h.ijs. The Imj nre triinmei) with brairl along the esrL. nud ,n-roi the top 11 m) embroidered em-broidered or rather braided with h mono-rani. They are rlr.iwn up with roniH fortneii of tlie br.ii.J twisted. Sonif-tinirs Sonif-tinirs instead of heint braided the rinc are -mbroi.li re,J with heavy linen thread in a Intsre open dr-sicn. which doe rior lake Ion? to do laundry bacs e,f w hit" linen are also cinbrdi'i e d ;( oios Ji"-li. For come tini" th-rs has bfen a ron-tinned ron-tinned effort to revive o'd tyl f embroidery em-broidery or stin herv, as it Is pmi.ips nior .neiirut-'lv tirnied !(.. siinh .-.ml ;.np- e. 'fri -siilih a- anions the 11:11. .v!e of h.iiidnirk whii-h !i:n,- !,v.i Mi;:s i-iv,', and have proved n.oM pooi!::r Th-- old f. irr.l.-oiir wois i i!sn ro l- ::0!;,ed urnr'ti-.- fii-liion.ih'i. .fiiOri'iile-j. s. ,iml .1 1 t'oT-a t'oT-a t-inleiiey (o n-.- tin- o!d f-.-hiotd si-.ii;,'ii d edres 5 Ii vh: h h:! ' nihioi'b ri-.-d p; ! were o::. e l-nrdei i d W ith ibU rexival of old stitrhes coni.'s a rriivii! of o.d patterns as will, find iimon; the hmt e-r d-'-slcns for h.trdwork of nil snr; ate imnny which Wife popular 11 lou time :zi. r!ie of i!n-o rev ivil p.itterns whii-h llnvo been ljeitired nmom.' Ihe fewest ! sisii for embroidery is the fear drop ipiitiern. (iiire !'i popular and w h:i h w.i i llst d then .i now w dh the N'.lMopi il ledv.''''. '1 here is f reiije;it :y a eJiiJiiity and Iceniiine qin.'iiy of drs'-i: fibonl thr .se" Old j patferiK whieli .-iibled to t'neir iii:iint-iriossi iii:iint-iriossi nukes tlwni fiarlicii! irly altrariivo. I'Fhey are lioinc mtirh in! for the envoi's env-oi's nf hnyerie jiillows 11K.I indeed for nil sorlv of lU'i-eiratiuiis bnih for arlirlr fur the boudoir nud for persoiial use. What i know n iii da ruin: on lim n is also amoni; tlie h.ii;dirr.nft"? now popular, but Ihis is peni-r.iily usd onlv on heavy rua-ti-rinU. for pillow covrr of u inori; durable dur-able character, for ins'. iii.-i-. It i not to upp'.'opriatn for tlie more delicate; fono. uf deioratioit which arc wsi-d nu sheer fabric. Lingerie pillows are niade of linen or! (veral v--cii;lin and tniiuned wiih ora-broidcry ora-broidcry and narrow laee. 'J'he nionojmtrt is t.'inoroi'b'nil in iho centre or oue- Corner Miriietimc.'. 1-in" jmhiip is also lieini; usej for lingerie pillewn. It is pmbroulereel and ofteu linishe-el with a riltHc scnllopd on tin ede and hutlouholed by I1.1111I Another l.ivorite style of lingerie pillow N of tn" Jin in weight linen e-inhrniib-rcii and lwr-dercil lwr-dercil with two-inch lace Cltioy. Valenciennes Valen-ciennes or crechet. pEPiisiiipiili Embroidered Net Curtain. From La Mode Illustrce. clearly roiiveyed by these dninlv. nil white fittings- K of all efli-'-t-;. Ih" most ph asii:-.-. Now is the tini'? to mull" ready the furnishing furnish-ing which are to be used in Ih- coiinliy or suburban hom-e during th" summer, nnd to thi ort oi newini: i-; just now parlim-lurly parlim-lurly popular. Tin- principal poinls of 1 e rlline 1, which nre imv; considered in lh:s sort "f work an Hie linrnes of llu- inatenaN ar.il lbe yr fn linn of I he workmanship. Simple and .b lu at" b N.cn ar-- u'really pn fi rre.l lo heavy or e ijlmraH- unci.. Tin- cin-illefl bit of embroidery very veil done is greatly pn fern d n 1ir-e iiiantily em whi' Ii less 1 arc hns beeli cxi-cndi'd. Many cirN who wii-h to pro-irh' pro-irh' them-elves with entirely ikw for-nishin-i and f'-el Hull the lime lo make Ihem is all Ui lii' omit 'ho embroidery embroid-ery alto-.vlhrr ami content I hnnselvc with !iein-t itching and line- vulllin' If n cirl las made In-r-i-If an e xnrl in (he use of a sewing machine, and ibis is an c.t remedy nsi ful allaiiimeiit w hich many yniii' woiiieii who belling lo wealthy families take pains to a ounire. bin- may loo proiiiiiiently 111 tin- punlia.se 1! tin- lust results are to be obtained Ther.o curtains arc imide both At ith aii l wiihoiil riillli'S but llu- milled 0111 s-i.m liiost iillrnclive fur the rooms of yo'in"; twirls. Tin- e-nihroiilery is what ix know 11 1 as .solid e-ialiiiiiib-ry, which iloei not 114-n 11 1I11I it is heavy; il Usually ioitsi.ss nf :l sl'-ll'lrr villi' bnrdet, which is .set a little back from llu- '!;:. nf the curtain, j Here and there mi nattiicl Ilnwcrs, jihlisii'M and Wild roses bciii- fa vnriles, or llin x nu; ilsi-lf may be nne w hie h bi-ars ; llowers. Many jrirls have a f.ivmitn lluwer or si'ine pMiiiriilir nioiif. which i j Used u In-1 -wise- in their omuiis. and when Ibis is mi 1 hey prefer lo have their own peculiar design worked nut rather ihan in have one of the inure cnnvcniional l'allei ns, laubruiderin :i .set of curtains in thin , manner is not he affair nf u inoiiient, i but w hen it i COIilpll-lcl the iossesii, is one of real beauty and value nud ope jwhii-h with proper care in tin- I.iurideriiij will lnt Kiilllciiutly Inns to repay tlie trouble of iiial.ius. lace. I;vrn baskets are now made of rather In-avy linen, dei orated w ith hand I work niul Sniped so thai lh"y will stand up. When the linen and tlie worl- op It are both verv he-nvv thi i-i poesib'.e with-; I 'out the u-j- of any sort of support for the! sides of the basket or tray, but I he mnr-p ! iimihI plan Is to use pieces of rnrdbo.ird , between the ourcr and inner covering of jthi? basket. cil Oases, yl.-ve boes, I handkerchief cases. iincushloiis. I.atp-.a 1 lii'd'lcrs nnd the tiuuieroiis other tritles 1 which nre necessities of well i-o.ufpp'b ilres-sim; tables or rheir drawer, rue oili mad" of these thin white material, with: triinminsA of ;uipur. Cluny or 0111-broiib-ry. Heavy linen, while much em-1 ployed for these purposc and : rimmed with inert elaborate ha mlwork, is imt o( suitable for the school cii I's boudoir u for that of her older sister. j I ilMn'RiIW-:niM; towels for tlu-irj j J room is another fashion of the bourj I o-iiei-in'.ly popular wlrli yoiiui cirl-. I Wiil.V jf hasu't s.ii,:.nii'Hj the cn:'ze Ur i etnliroideiin; liii'.'erie pillow, it may nt j least !w s iid io rival that :.inJa-try in their : affect ions. Sometime a ih;n is r uibroid-ered uibroid-ered nil the towels, but llsliallj the de.-isu i confined to n monoratn of an elaborate jorder or otherwise Whet) a tb'Wer i Used it i usually when a sirl ha selected some flower for In r pnitiouhir emblem, in which casi. she will soiiieiinies use i: on her pos-s.'sic.ns, pos-s.'sic.ns, instead of a niouopr.iru. ns unci j might n coat of nriu. j I White is us-d al:o;:"ther for otnbr-iider-J Irish '-r,n hot lace i osrd for the heavier materials as well a for lh- liht we'cht niics On siuiie of the daiuliest of these sprend narrow ab-ncieiin-.s is usrJ. Yhiie rot heted lieilspr. a'is are very at-j at-j tractive and are v--r popular jus? now, I They are nn' so li-ie nor so e-xpeusive as these of linen, and lin y lake a Imi; time to do. but th y wear wry we!! and launder beaulifully The bedspreads ef tine white material, trimmed with white Muitache are nlo inns: jattract:e. They have tin mlva lita'e nf jiii.t lakinu' so Im.i: lo Jn as the enibri id rrei! nui-s, while they do imt lose their 1 effect Ivcluss iu tin- hillliih rim:. 'J hill white curl. lies are iiuuh- ami iriiiiuieil in tie same fashion As it: the iiubruiil-eieil iiubruiil-eieil sprniN nnd curtains, there may be nr 111, iy mil be riillles iii aiblilioii to the trim-mine; trim-mine; nf soul.'ii-he. 1-Ivi-r. more llinr iu Ibe 1'iiibi'oidered decoraiioiis it :. necessary neces-sary w ill: those of sout.u he to avoid all .suirostbui of heaviness cr e'j horat ion. 1'or the ilicssinp -.able there are (-mile- tiltii'-s of :ir.o while material 'trim nidi with luce nnd einbt-oulei . J'ho , cover itself ma ti In s the b.-d:-;iread aud r urtjins and ! made of thin while material ma-terial of the llliest iUa!ity. preferably h::i-n, bnthti' or niesliii, although net is also i:mmI. I 'a hi shades of color tire somo-'lime somo-'lime used nrjilcrnea th, espei.-ially when ; tin- outer cover i-i of net. The thin w hite jcovers are embroidered or trircmed with soatiiclie or with narrow Insertions of jl.ice, and '.h net cover are sometimes trimmed with a dainty application of ribbon. C"iic-'n. boxes and c. shion which rc-Icupy rc-Icupy t!ie top nf the dressim; table arc jail iii.ul" of white materials, embroidered iln whin- or trimmed wilh lino narrow i i I is s, , mi l lui -s nlji'd with s'-a!lops fiiii -h' d '1 i-niliinhl -i y. it the is I ye is slrai-ht and finished with a Imrder of lace. The niouo-icrnin niouo-icrnin mirit always be a part of t'.i" ib cora-Jliiin cora-Jliiin of the b'dsprcad, and sumeti'.ne it is jibe priii'-ip.'.l ih oiaiimi of the cenir.', Ih" jonly other flivor.it inn beir.K ;i h'-t.isiiti h.-d ji-dt-e nr oll.f of oi-iwu work. Wheli the spread i trimmed with, bice the mooovrnm ; is frannil in lace nud this Is supplemented j wiih einlirviih-ry. A M )'l I IKK oit of bedspread, which many sirls dm) utt nu iive, Is n ide iu 1 heavier linen, and is e-mb-"idi-rcil in ere). .1 si ii eh to match the colors of tin- room. This style e,t 101 of is particularly uiinn-1 uiinn-1 " 'live iu blue cm; white. ( rc stiuh eim-s no! take anything like as Ions :o i.cioin-plisl: i.cioin-plisl: as oilier sorts c! stitching, and -so j ninny t'irls rnjov the work, in xvhich tliey jinn make iji h cond procres. Tlo" (covers launder very well, nnd tl.ej r.ie t.iusl j useful for rooms with which they har-iiiionie. har-iiiionie. Tln-y are not so daintily attractive attrac-tive ha the thin mr.slin spreads, which an ,ull in white, hut wlu-re they happen to fil in iar:ii-ulnrli well they are very sati-I sati-I factory. j liislspri-ad triuiiii-d with narrow lace I insert ion am! r-diiis are also consul-r consul-r led il) good t:lle for tin' rooms of VCUillL' I gills. These are made i,f batiste or j linen of varum weights, 'iuipiiro rnd |