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Show m . FASHIONS -- AMPLE- m skirt to match, sre considered th daintiest things Imaginable. A short ton eoat is single breasted and nut Intended to fasten in front. It baa no collar.-bula rather high in th neck In front, cut away only just a little. Tha sleeves are of siae, but are open from the wrist to th elbow and finished with a pleated ruf--i fi of muslin and lace. A row of fancy "ld. silver or enami-'.iebullous on either sidu of tlie from, with just a lute of colored waisiroat or a waul coat of silk or sutlii, gives a contrast amt at Ibe same lima rather recalls a page's nut- - Hut it is attractive and becoming, and alter ail that is what w want. FLOWING mad t me-iliu- m White Serge Poealtr. Three costumes are far len expensive ihan those made of cloth. Tory are not nearly u handsome, however, and are intended for midsummer wear, bulb for morning and aflcruumi. White cloth costumes that mis turned out now are only Intended fur afternoon wcur. or. If enough lave Is put in them, they will be suitable fur g.irdeu parlies and summer afternoon entertainments They are lined with tlia thinnest of silk, and while the will require a wrap or outside coat for the next throe or four months, In mideummer they will be worn w ilhout anything but a fancy naigt or short coat. There are an unusual number of styles for these light cloths, many made with waists and skins rather than coats and . ; skti-ubut tlie waist always has tha effect of a Jacket about It. Pale colon as wall aa the while are thought very smart fur these gowns, and there are some exquisite shades of inauve, blue and brown, all n only a little trimming of braid or a .touch of gilt in buttons or buckles, while !lhe beauty of iho ooetumo constat principally la its perfect cut aud fit, Iking skirts are mnat elaborately trimmed, and thair flounrea hava modal-lian- a of lace, light or heavy, of cut work, or lines of braid. In other words, these jars very elaborate costumes, and are mads Onn attractive stylo of up accordingly. trimming on a light cloth or a oergo la jseen In tho bands of Persian embroidery, tlie cokiriug of which Is unusually good title spring, aa delicate shades instead of ino glaring ones sre used, aa is so often the case wlieu this stylo of trimming la jlaslilutisble. In sharp contrast to tho close fitting jvuatw both short and long; art tha new Ipliuied and draped waists and planted-, .routs, Of course, there la nothing eapedully new about a pirated coats yog al the name time tboas that are now worn are ..iiulle distinctly, and,- while apparently shapeless, they manage to give an offset of fitting doaa- because they ore shaped In so well at tha aides, and also because each garment la out with roftrenaa to the particular figure oa which It Is la gat j j - i - Sloping Shoulder! Ntceiearf., Long capo offsets aver tha ghoiddarg ora to tremendously popular aa to errata a duiibt as to whether they will remain an difficulty. Tho flounces are never very full, fashion's plnnacls, for it Is Invariably tlw hum that whan any fkablon sultabt by right tlwy should bo alia ped and Icaa material is required for for everybody receive approval, It wary them. When they are pleated and gath-iero- d aoon loses its smartness. For the mothey never go entirely round tha ment, however, th long shoulder affact is I skirl, but aiu only put on at the aides and deemed the correct thing, and when nabuck. Moms skirts have but one flounce, ture boa not endowed a woman with long other two, and Ilia width of tha flounces la very carefully arranged, we that not one sloping shoulders aha must at ones go ta to work the effect of having them produce inch of unnecessary doth la used. Aa liaa already been staled in deserln-In- g by the linen of trimming or by th capo the at tha sleeves. topa of shirred and gathered skirts, tlie effect is batter when the gathering and shining It must ba acknowledged that tha presis put on a different piers of material ent atyla of dross to one of tho moat possible, for It la required that all from the body of tbs skirt, for there Is nut on women In a thousand who looks wall the details of tha caatuma ore to ba In list, paraaol, wrap, gloves and In a ton full skirt that la. too full around keeping; oven shoes must be chosen with duo the hips. regard to tho with which they are to ba gown luch curious trealmsnt of ekilh as la worn, and with these costumes, of light sean on aoma of tha new gowns la shown eours. every acoaasury must bo tn In tha oordlnga and piping arranged to eolur and of a lino order. To put light a cheap o form a pattern, breaking the smooth an with to paraaol doth expensive gown to In wavsd lines, tn checks or In circles. entirely ruin tho affect. the la effect this Sometimes gained by If the gown bo of doth and lace tha paraweave of the doth, but, aa la usual nowa- aol mugt bo of ailk and lacs, and with It are the fashion moot the expensive must bo worn whlto gloves, an expenalva day. moat popular and tha work la supposed to hat. trimmed with feathers or flowers, and ba done by hand. a wrap aa coolly as tho gown Itself. The Thesklrta. thoee that are not made with newest stylrn In hsta show two marked pleats and tucks, lit close around th up- fashions. Just as do tho styles fur For the plain, servlceabto morning per part of tha figure, aa has been the style for th last three or four oeaoena, gown must bo secured a bat that will stand wet One tha foot. uruuml flara weather, n shape not conspicuand only atyla that la rather difficult to have turned out ous for Ita sine, of soma material ilka vel- satisfactorily, but which la mnat attrac- straw, and trimmed with ribboa-n- ot tive when It la successful, fits Hks a sheath vet or ostrich plumes or velvet flown. For with mors tho afternoons, expensive around tha upper port, but flares below must he worn a morn ala bora to Iho hlpa and la mods to flara still further costumes, flue with flower bar, I ostrich and all flounce that plumes; shaped by aa attached or on made of lice and tulle. in one pleca. Of course, unusually wide material Is required for such a flounce, but The out or scheme, too. Is rather g trial then wtda cloths ora to bo had if the price where economy has to bo consulted. A hot, paraaol, be., of Abo asms color will is paid. Mixed doth of all kinds are used for not do duty with two or three different costumes, the case when a black spring go sms, but more for tlie rough and hat or n os was whlto one was considered pooaiblo ready costume a uJ table for morning and at an time. Now a hag to match exactly Smooth cloths arc general hard wesr. mnr fashion able this aprinir for tha rather tho shade of tho gown nuist bo chosen, a hata are by no enaana rheas It and smart gowna than they hava been for a very long time, and, as has been th case can easily ba scan that th bill fur dress with tha reception gowns for the last three expansas la larger than usual. or four winter, these sre combined with All of which to very depressing when lots of lace or cut work, so thst msny of User ta nut a very large bank amount, tbs new gowns here Just is miteh Isca hut at tha Mims tints If a woman chons is they hava cloth In their construction. to dreae entirety In on color ah rather yet ahead of this vary extravagant idea, White the Leading Celt. for all she needs to do to to have gowna White Is by all odds the most fsahlen-abl- e cf on oolor but of different materials, and color, and not only wlilte cloths, but he thus solves tha problem satisfactorily A. T. AflHMORB. whlto serge gowna, mad with cost and to herself. I sur-fan- j stumnPlanning out th yprtng, inmnur, smooth snl,ofL. how-to th ' or winter wardrobe, the first cos-- ! greatest possible advantage the beauty utj tume on the lint in neoemarlly the eluth the mM.M-lu- l und tho attractive coloring, one, fur In theme ditye there ere sol The present style of dre-ere, many different weights end weave of rale, on the heavy order that la. with rluth that it la possible to wear the pleats and tucks und flounces, shirring umc material in tlie coldest weather, uml pullings, piping and cording. which and also oh the mildest of days. This jure one ainl all mine suited, so It might any sound like an exaggeration of spesch, jbe supposed, ' but there am some cloths so extremely rials rither thun to anything so heavy Ucht In weight that they du not seem to as cloth or silk. Uut fuxiiiuii knows :ioPossess much more warmth than muslin, ipesl, and U the luw is issued aijso.jlutrly, then materlsls must needs be The spring costume that receives .'made first consideration, and Is generally though l the fabrics nrc made lip on exactly Iho 0I1",' thTrhlB " T1"? ,hP2 of tbs effect II"'". Quito wny different colors from and of thf. dllrorem.c inregardless ihrtr construction. It is many different models that the task is would not have ben possible to use the rnng to be moro oomplex thau ever, prob-lrth- a of a few years ago In the wny ably only sMvsblo by having at least two. they are now used In tlicso newest (owns maduv.of the material om; of airaR,lona rougtaw duhnty, intended for hard wear. . Shirts nicer. ind tho other much lighter, and, while nul "wrier, more elaborate In. construction. The pleated skirt of this spring Is made rry Hght weight rusts, wider than the skirl of last year. Bide ana sklrtq, madoVin the old lime bluarr .picuta and bark pleats ore both In favor, attraction In the and while there are one or two very good iiSC' noth linn. .designs with philu front breadths and then .fist "it heavy Winter weights of inn-- 1 pleats at the shies and hack, they never-- I 1 the dirk colors a jot of material. It is not (for although thelesa .iht iloth gowns have been fashionable 'unusual require to these same skirts finished nr reception wear the majority of the around the have foot with a single or a double colu mrs have hen In dark colors) there flounce. As can readily be. understood, this I something very attractive in tho cou-- ; model calls for a great width of skirt, and trust of tha while, light gray, an tan, light unusually large quantity tnd all other light shades that are new consequently of material, but the dressmakers have, as o popular; and the finish of Uie cloth, .usual, found a solution for part of the 1 uu-'i- o. Mr . coo-tuni- , "I: ! ' j C- T"" r f Lit f u umc LClSSerOle 'Ditties Lenten j layer of oysters, and so continue until ail to thicken oi-- cup of milk nni one cup and barely cover with boiling water. !ie ,of of. the Cljm Juice. Reason to Uslii wlih.Rimmrr on tup ot the tov for half an "'.T'1'1 Inil U.ml bread erutnhH. Cover und bake salt and In Ilv own Juices, tbuu add Uie fol- Kutter the uiwmila !:VrVUlH;'.,'.,,v';r j L ? eipr, Frills and Mitts for Dainty Hands . hasten a was MB up t dale woman will construction and pretty gmdel to provide herself with a set of shown, nude of narrow bands of Loulalna wrist ruffl!S, if she hss not si-- 1 ribbon and Mechlin lorn Insert km. Joined ready done so, for without doubt .together with Mexican stitch, whlls Into atlrarllvt novelty la one of i finished the lower edge. Two Bowman of tha necessities of the follower ofaceorilon plaited mallne, with a xllk gml- -f ash Inn. t'lmt sleeves aa well aa loon lac on the edge of each, form a are enhanced by the addl-- J graceful frill. A simple but none tha leaa Mmva bndio ooft and graceful flounces (attractive atyle la th placing of thrva deep Maab thajilon of the T " "' about the board ...d ItaWfamlll:, coveTih .toyer of yera du"," to Von" hey stand H"t. and yun aim to keep abreast of serves from It plump brown lssumi tlie I with it rwinu In this the limes, go and get one; for. in the ethics appetising ragout, the nourishing fricassee. iWHy UIlt (ho HtPra1), app 1tM1 i,lir- - iwre th. VJr rsni t p-- l and pane, the casserole and Its lit- -. the succulent vegetable or tasty cheese, ;jn emp of eivam sauce rarer the top'aboiit He brother, tlw ramekin, stand not only prepared su gralln, and a host of othrWth bread erumlis buttered or cheese ' dishes tepresentlng the very acme of grated end bake hsif an hour. apnrovHt. butlndipet:sable. nV.l ..mil tender i ns small Time was. and that not so long ago. French culinary art subsidized In Aracri- - Ql'AHtKJ PIK EN CADHKKOI.K -Scrub from twenlv- . prisliM-to, the sheila In ihe aym-ug,ean tastes aad American food Vni1y .oId into . one sometimes rAdring ylmuwisly. rinse, and of a puit of cream. tiThipiv o.,.. "sn almV Llr.? put ' -or dish-- rf ev-- u yo - elkJJJ , e, 1 ; I i"i f-- J wro In this wny with aslt and isplTr- - JToc-ewith the rail ,i illslu'il brass and copjwr v, - with sltcrn. tic Inyera of crumlw and mu!i-f,tho1 and cnnelird wilh the grac ful furnis'riMims until tlie dish is full, huvlug . i Four layer nf buttered bread ciuml-srepresent live of the pel- i i i.m as they -i rji-i- 0O0XK0K00Sis0000'0L-0- Will ale-or- 'lu-.e- ...... rasW-mlq- i jsjLsii ! ; pro-;ri,- Worn for Mourning. hecrful npiwnr- - rule of pnrpk nnd Mark In the Instances - mslructlon 0 frequently followed In tlw 1IB one, and wc uf the Imsutlful Mary Queen of Boots, j of lingerie, for one would feel ecyfi,inllir w.'?d orm, the sorrow which went to execution In a scarlet robe, trifle uncomfortable If. when glancing tfTBB cd?.llly most sensible. V hen sup- and of Lnuis XI., who wore scarlet In her wrists, a feeling that she wsr mors heeidesoelng after theatre In a restauraut a the ping fur bis mourning father. Cnsrics VII. j properly clad for the land of dreams than woman more feels eomfurtaWs with soma Atnrla.wa tsl n froin the R.innns un In Turkey blue or violet Is the cnlor foi IN, do not find much cause for fcllrJtn-J- r IIW elrect should present Itself. on her aims. drr Ihe KcpnliMr. when bla.-was used mourning, lllue .xprasses the happiness lion In our chosen cUor for mourning, and Heavy net both In line and ensre meslt, covering Mitts Of delicate made like glovew It is hoie.l ihe deceased enjoy, while un one person may ftd disposed to ,y built men and women. Either buck or whh-lfor frills, and nc- - are becoming. Tlieyflirt, particularly well or th wearing was rn rtgi. Later, iinder the und purpl, nr vM-- i me.iiis sorniw on the fly In 111 fries of lime hunored customs, looks .nrK blue chi ffon gauss will lend of rings wilh comfort permit cnrdlon plaited and add a touch of wore white, m n con- - one side und li.eie on the oilier, ns being still Ihe Amerlnm has nlwavs ben lumtu Empire, ihe these Th of results. beauty to tlie dressiness costume. It Isnt thw ' !a mixture -- f blink and IHue. The Turk Ing enough to belter himself, and psr-.f- r. Hr. the finishing of the edge, and 'gown but th accessories that declare llis heavy variety lasts of the wearer. line gold Another attractive. overlapping rows of Irish polut th manifold convenience for edg may furnished by tho modern of som pale AMONG store probably no others reof vh lac. more attention ceive that tha rocep- not our missionaries return and teach us . is Ihe color for mourning. bick- - msny prson it Is mentslly Anothrr methvd wffiild be to pise . tturj .. brown Ethiopia ana room tne asjry. In a Sixth avo- In som homba-this embien'.ly more f'hrlstlsii custom? or spangle snd eeiio-lnsttrsctlv erspe : drpressir.g. psrtlculsrly sequins the whstu dead the re'urn carii Il'ril . im for tniitlllll bmrtlr,l jnu emporium a study In domestlo cepnr in. Phyeieinns oft.-- dlecouragc the use fashion on the lace frills. silk tai.omy ta daily supplied. Patrons bent on a Frills of soft pongee or Shantung " along tho lino of aampto demonstrators dole par- -' and the other kind of direct eours Is mad section, where several varls-o- n sale at nominal lunch corralled, th toward the reception room, ntlers hold down rocking time arrives. -- L- three-fourt- this caver .oil and let them stand for half an the lull yr. J!uti-- r th kjIIi to ",,d hiy mi I lie iHitlom iwlajcT of pysl roll dud pepper, then icld n of china vr.eartiien ware, but Hi Brs"1" with a well I, r.mcit.n layer nf m'lehi-nn- is are small and ilesigiu-- l f u '.cnuclclM. 0000'. Be cl ia-inny find their counterpart ihy on our own eheivea. L."Jiiig t.i trsilir classill. Ci and raiiteklus re p'l-i. stmfli ersatlono. All goes to show that history repeats Itself. Following this return to old fsshloned styles, w shall wear snltts wore all thim bihloM, full thejr in horuned:ndmothra bi awaoplnff ilwwi, long ahoul- at to a drpth of about flva Inch to giro thorn a graroful otopo.jdwj ihnrt walou and mltto. Wt d,frwn '" STanged on the outsiden M.or! "or jrramimothfm . Tni niwtct onfi the writ, and it la a wwa plan to like with the gloves, thumb for soma of and vsla trimming edge.1 stylo "de of finest flirt, usually InAngers, Mack f thst may add a slight weight snd will 0,1 white. In foot, the Imporlara claim t.nd tn keep tha frills In proper position, end I"1 have very little call for. any they Th length or fulness depends entirely glove or mitt in anything but black upon the style of construction snd tha mo-- dmjs The mitts are made In colors terial employed, and this detail must be w white. W. ta. wn. blue and pink-- of the finest at ihe death of Irlnre .traded more attention than thia amiable; left to tlw Ingenuity of the maker. Is herein exquisite-- J little fhlnese lady. silk, like beautiful silk stock An p.m worthy Of note to til Sdrlva-- ! openwork h"v" B0 Anger and tha pries There are two notable exceptions th thlsjlduty ot turning away from the styles of; J""- - wh Dark Blue Should do wrmnurii In bhii'k? Promptly 'uesd whs in Hi4, Ah i,,l"wir which seta the John. Bimrlan Ul ,ln Sf.,hT7 or.M,:! psVhe s iff , When ready to oervoj frills that era particularly adepts! to tlto tweaty minute. lk- ,hl. VnsVTh; ? the following reriie-art rules n In Hie kitchen, and .these Lenten quart of sliced imtstoea and three or four use any of tha head except the meat numimhs. one Clip of milk, one beaten egg, s espe-mserve to which as illord anyhang ?f,nC.rV,n lll,,,srfumtolilTig goods, jfgs upon oniony Itorboil the potatoes sod l he neck. Rcparstr Uie meat and mt very pepper and mustard to season. Ilut-- k y those adopt.-0nnna and drain. Make n cream sauce flue, to delicate cookery number of similar a silver knife, 'iteisln the. the cssserole. ihe rherre... and hread. EN OASSEROT-B.-Par'll dainty serv'l., go abroad twice nj MrSHItrs.lM!! with two tahlespormfuto of flour'ked bine.""! he iTver'inid otiicr ernleii'. s toaYtVnato pound of iilump murth- - in ta tabletqtooiifuls of buttor, and us? cvrthlng is good, riaca all In tlio ess- - IjmmouIij, pour dvor and liaka until firm Jcjr ranick tho niArket of thp worlds trim and -ii1 hn:ig their tribute to our shore. . rooms. Butter tha vawserole and cover tn j The up to data kitchen these d it bottom with sUla tircad crumbs, dotted trr whit An Inmucuiate and picture) i with butter. urrang on this foundation t : Jllxh hr f1 ,r j i Comforts for Shoppors. ''I'roisa with cupper c tvers. There i r fnr f'lleke.i. with sn immiet i li- ,ln he:i,i f, uia handle: ra ss rol-s j leyr of mu-h-wil? sy over them a thick cup ,ride. up. ,. Kill the impsniniwr.l I, - g t'n g " ex-fr- ee a ' V ' |