Show aa f i 11 IF deih ofhie m K FARR inq V fashionable ir the effect of a woman a costume is very perceptibly influenced by the way she dresses her neck the girl who seeks to have all the el emerts of her attire blend into a harmonious en is very critical abo it her neckwear for she idealizes lea iea lizes that a tock stock which falls to accord in color and character can mar the effect of the moat most fashionable gown the displays of neckwear ae 0 o T VIE LAT ST NECKWEAR TICS ir C V nr V 0 R 4 beautiful exten she e and vari edin geed almost to the extent of being that the selection of just the right bit of fashionable and be coming adornment for the throat Is not riot difficult there are stocks and ties of smart simplicity which at once suggest talor made gowns and there are more frivolous and fluffy pieces tor for wear when an ornamental impression Is sought for the neck wear which comes with the stamp of fashion upon it is very artistic in composition the various commingling of color are really beautiful from an aesthetic point of view and as pieces of skillful needlework the new stocks are equally worthy of admira tion the results achieved by the homely little needle are wonderfully intricate sometimes taffeta and lou cisine silke silks crepe de chine chiffon seline lace velvet and ribbon are all employed in the evolution of fashionable neek neckwear wear lace in some way or other appears on many of the neckpieces there Is too a delicate shimae of tiny steel beads and the revival of jet for gowns and millinery is noticeable in neckwear fashion is very partial to the note of black in neckwear and a of it is introduced into many of the est pieces places in combination with pale blue it Is especially effective pale blue it may be said in passing will be as much worn this tall fall as it was as in the summer green is a ing note la the new exhibits A lovely gown A gown recently from paris Is of pale gray camels hair cloth the hairs are very long an 1 shiny it la Is made with a skirt that clears the round or seven gores that flare at the border and ands with a flat back clos ing over under folds the seams aro are slotted and their edges outlined with witla silver cord there are three bands ol 01 the material an inch wide round tha bottom of the skirt each aued with silver cord the front of the bodice opens over a cream cloth vest bulled the least bit and embroidered in sll sil ver and pale blue at the top of the back of the bodice are interlaced strap pings of the cream satin elaborately braided in silver and pale blue the sleeves are close from the shoulder eh to the elbow and from thence fall in a frou brou that Is confined at the wrist in a band braided in silver the stock Is of cream satin tucked with glints of silver and blue jn the tucks autumn coats the coats of all the costumes de signed for autumn are made long enough to come more than half way down the skirt and the short jacket of last year and the year before Is quite out of date and 3 et to show how capil clous is fashion an immensely smart little coat is on the old fash boned reefer style double breasted and curved in at the sides after all the fashion which rema as as many stales styles A coons come and go is to pay more and more attention to the question of which sile style is becoming to the especial in who Is to wear it and from all p besent ind the autumn and winter will not show any more deft bitely mark d lines than did last year harper s bazar hungar an embro dery hungarian Hin ganan garian work Is engaging the at I 1 tent on of the linen loving woman these deys it A Is done by the hun garian peasant women the material used being linea of various textures in white or brown holland tint red Is the principal color used for ering it although blue Is otten often min aled with tt it sometimes other tints as well and the white embroidery Is lovely so la in a brilliant gold silk on white crepe cloth there are curtains port leres tablecloths table clotha bags bed spreads etc as well as peasant worn wom en an s gala frocks beautifully worked fetching top coat n hen the real chilly days arrive you will see the new cape coat this la is a fetching top garment on the slender oman she ot of embonpoint contour hould go shy ol 01 it it enhances the grace of the tall and willowy woman and accentuates the proportions ot of 1 r who abe has accumulated avoirdupois says the pittsburg press 4 one style ot of the cape coat is fitted closely about the shoulders while the front and back have the full cabey effect with a ripple at the border an other style has the box fronts cut in a dip and with roll back revers that are faced with the satin lining the garment has a graceful slope under the arm being closely adjusted the back has a decided cape effect rip pling at the border the neck ia is fin ce dished with a narrow collar the sleeves are wing shape with turn back bad cuffs 4 changes in hate hats one of those curious curio us changes in what had appeared established as fash conable for a season has occurred with regard to hats the flat shapes re main in full fashion indeed but all at 0 once nce it turns out that high are also favored perhaps a majority of the smartest hats are dubbed pic ture in order that they may be turned up at one side very high this Is a revival of the fashion of a couple of years ago but the hats are now worn less back upon the head than they then were so that they have no effect I 1 to cleanse fabrics when gasoline Is to be used as a cleanser it will be found to be much more effectual it diluted in water pure gasoline serves merely to loosen the dirt while the added water will wash away the traces of it use in the proportion of two quarts of water to a cup of gasoline those who use it should understand that it Is always employed at the risk of an explosion the newest shaped skirt skirts all the newest shaped skirts are made with more fullness at the back and are curved outward at the hem narrow of the material cut on the circle apper on most of the better class gowns but for ordinary wear they are quite plain and only just touch the ground at the back t to freshen ones veils steaming veils by winding them evenly around a broom handle or roller and laying them across a boiler or saucepan of boiling water to steam tor for three quarters of an hour Is said to be an effective method of renovation leave the veils vella on the wood until dry to remove stains from and thor hughly clean stone sinks they should be sprinkled over night with chloride of lime which should be merely brushed down with water the follow ing morning STRICTLY UP TO DATE i 01 61 A a 1 I 1 Y A |