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Show TIIK SUNDAY MOIiXIXCS EXAMINE!:. Jl'LV 2l, VK'l the r m cniffon and e.ik. la ff.ct e::d coiuriiiKS. That am B :go:ie bemi are itcecrilwd Mia u.lly rr.-are .eeelly ln:.tg:neu. lor the m;en,la usiva and tlu work mult La well done be eileuUve. ju I L'ki:,i two klnda of lao to trim a gown la not a iw fMan.uii, but this aeaaon .a i nr:i ifcm mrtm.it iw-- j thought very amart. kinds of viubroidt-run u one vn lia-- t 4. never been feenion.ible. Un in aummer I'luib thla ere UVCH tuet guwna weight ao elaborate in detail tba taenion le aern ' Jo ' 'at Ita beat, liend. wri or narrow but mm la rulo tha furmer. are used na tha : -- r part uf the ak.rt. the doi.yu beinx wora-- 1 jnn eilk ur aal.n. preferably whit- -. Then there la a Jacket ut cuiffon, the exact cm r jof i be gown most elaboraieiy shirred, unit 'alau tr.mmed w.tn crabrouie.-e- d bands In.' with ilia (iilfaence mat tlw design ta em hroliWed on rhiffun iiiklead of un elm it ilk or satin such as ts used on Hie ss'.n M curious in effect la the goa n :n p aiylv. tha elvers lines uf whicn a:e broken in front by lines of very narruo tucks. Around the hark and aide breadth and quits near the front Is a wide hand of white silk on which la embroidered in lieavy stitching a moat elaborate (iraisu. Two above the embnndrrod band la a band of the same muu-n.-as tne v . ' skirt gallu-ieat both aides aud flntehed wilb a lieavy aatm cord. R'lero of Embroidered Chiffon. ItoLThe walat and upper part of lbs sleeves have several rows at ehlrrlng, while a bolero of embroidered chiffon 'finished with u Chiffon ruffle softens what Basra-might Ollier wine bo the too severe lines. Tha aleevea are finis lied with doep cuffs of the same embroidery aa on the skirt and with chlffun ruflli-- at both .idea. . Thla same model bus been copied, and n' lie dnalgo rltangod somewhat, by having a of chiffon, with aleevea alao of ehif-foi-l, N. s anl ll inuat ba admltteil that in tha lighter material the Bhirringe ewm lews ill the oloth. even niimey than when though the riuth Im of the aufliwt amt mnut IT f y i rt. y? liable taxture Tha princeee style usmi at vartom's with tlie wide gathered shirts plctur-eej-ia and shirt wwlata of the gowna that are an populur, and yet, a they are atlll bnlng mads at tha leading dreaamakera. It would seem to be A permodel to cny. fectly All thla embroidery and flna hand work opu a anew a field fair fancy work, for It jaouhl be quite IngmeaiMe for an amateur to turn the requisite embrotdsrlaa sen In nmny of ilia guwMt there are jplenty of women whs have a talent ter needlework and who dearly love to use It. Bo now the fashionable Iknoy work la i which Milady la Intaraetad la all oa the itixA t prwctlrid order. Brnttretdary on fane mue-llembroidery on allk, chiffon and cloth are ell Che fashion, end even nulla elaborate braiding le attempted. From presASHTONS at tha present moment ramifications of dress, and tha wire woment irdinitkMie braided doth gowns ere ta an real lave that the choaeing of her wardm bewlldarlngly complex be exceedingly smart next winter, end the rnat lg to be aumething rather overwhelm-- 1 to dearie the eye and to make robe requires careful planning and orderthe path of the aaeker after the ing If aha would be thought amartly Ing, exeorreet one and only atyle gowned. and Persian Embroidery, Uponue difficult. '. tremely Midsxmmer Gowns Fascinating. Japanese end Persian embroidered hands Tha multitude of terma that Call Midsummer gowna Intended for are used now on the serge, mohair, allk end w glibly from the Upa of the leading are alao moat dlaooncartlng to tarooon or evening wear furnleh perbapa F-J. light weight and other gowna, but moat " a before never haa who woman the beat opportunity of the year for the average never In any great quanttty. A ; carefully, her have to at history (mind it neceaiery charming effaete. A touch of .the ploturhand around the hem of the skirt Is efeommand In order to be emartly gowned. a aqua, if that be desired, and the moat fective, either on a light er a dark maThe Dtreotoire," the UMl" UM." Louie (urinating of materials can be worked In teriel. Thla aeaaon the band ot embroidery XIV.. XV. and XVL are Just a few of the to cn the idee led veiling aklrta la sapanlally advantage In the elaborate coat urn ea terma tea muet be atruggled with. It la give a muoh mure becoming effect. A affective and In great demand, receeeary alao to have hat, pameol, wrap, to be worn at tha garden party or out of band of chiffon and allk embroidery be- hoaa and ha to correepond with tha pe- door ttte. In the evening gowna there la 0n the tmale and waistcoat worn with tween the folds of the material aud the tha even more opportunity than In thoae Inriod the gown la auppoeed to ropraaent tight weight dot gowna there la an a1 5' graceful Bniah. while ether op port unity for hand work. There la That Wench women underaland the art tended for the winter, aa while the moat flowers artltidal of across spray the left, white allk on the Ottoman of dreaa waa never more apparent than expenelve fabrica and trhnmlnga come Into adds a distinctive teiieh. Tha Nrheavy rmbroldared with two or three shades are to play, the moat lnexpe naive of materlula are when the hah Iona 'of almvea are In to these noted rapeclally le thought very emart for aa which ao are Nut of long je perfectly poaaible, they be grappled with. They aaem to know days when aleevaa are ao exaggeratedly ,h, narrow vests wont with tha short Thla what la beoomlng, and with- fashioned after the latent modela Made of and eloea on ugly. lse tilling the; riuth coats The patterns used are not out h saltation dlaoard what their dreaa- - aeaaon there la a veritable oraie for mue- th iF are lalahed:eiaiinilfc Conventlonallaad, t gowna for afternoon and evea-thesprays of maker or mod late admlrea If not aultad toilln nd tees ruffle, with Creased bands deep of; react, worked In two or three shades of n and certainly they are moat attrao-teapeelal style. Tet every gown lsln on ribbon Of the tha velvet upper unusual. part and well an tlv made. wh dainty accordance with aome one of Faahlon'a Icrvi are another distinctive touch blue, Bllka, aatlna and velveta ware formerly latent edicts. Tha embroidered wiusllna and batiates so worthy of pole. coital de red much more aultahle for the Bfremaly awdrt at tba moment are s revWhite bell gowns are always la fashion, elation Skirts Varying to Suit Wearers. winter than for tha aummer campaign, but as to the poaaibllltiea of ambroid-erand but moment winter summer, for the exFlounced eklrta are, for Instance, thla aummer allk and aatln are In great and the machine as well aa tha hand more are oulors teehkmable far than they more are and made with demand for afternoon, dinner and ball tremely amart, work la muet exquisitely executed. The have bean for tha teat two ur three than a suspicion of crinoline, for no atilt gowna The heavier qua II tin of both theao down from tha lnaida aa to prevent aayjfuliuff coming below the elbow and lln- - luiatuke to lnvera of lace, and old tambour muslin gowns of our there iWhlla uvr colored Hnlnge la alaoyears Very eordinga and ahlrrlngm, no dever out of materlala are not ao faihlonable aa the unneceaeary fulnesa around tha hUm.'ialiL-akl- rt with ruttlee uf lace and velvet must ba aome varlatlun of the yet and the sprigged net frocks' lace. end In tha xnwn IliiiMntted a nabi In which time to form tha dealred flare." eonld eofter and lighter weight qualltlee, one'round the foot of the aklrt and extending 'bows. There la no embroi.lrry whatever gowu. aa It luta been fashionable all tha brlloa of long ago looked ao fur or bluo mauve, of wlthteo pink ever auflloa to glvo the neceeaary effect reason being that tha latter are better half way up It la mat elaborate em-j,. the walat. The elbow sleevea mark It eml aeuanns. Thle need for cliunae la attractive are being unearthed from old Mr.IM,ry a, moat charming and flklrte gathered or hhlrred around tha top, idipUMl to Ihl ntWMlf full Iklrts Whllo of heavy allk, chiffon and laca:a dinner guwn, although the skirl la Jailed In the latest style, of evening gowu,!,'. brother v and the flowers add Lreeaure trunka ' then trimmed with Mda and tucka ar.d the heavier and atlffer qualltlee are applique. On an nil white gown tha em- -: elaborate enough to bo worn at the guile must.' --t inoal made of silk, chlffun or aatln, and The embroideries oo many of these . ruching of allk, are alao tonmenaely amart,! beat for flounced or ruffled aklrta. over embroidered broidery U in whlt with n tew rilver or formal of function. which, elaborately gowna are Intact, but the line muslin un h and yet at the leading houaea in Parle Mont charming la tha gown hern If summer ao ball gown It always eeems le worn an overskirt of laco or net tha gown be copied For a. gold spnnglee but nnun tbs dualan. noses era always which they ere worked haa In many eaaet different modela are exhibited ai'tnateA made on tha vary la teat Hnea, e In color the embroidery carries out s eulor aa though gausy. light fabrics must be etu- - draped that It does imt In any way hid the iublect for doonnvtlon but ttm fallen to pieces. Tha els nr Angara of tin a tevoriie Intent atylea. 'lowing after a faahlon that can eaally ba scheme In different shades Tha draped ployed. If not for the entire gown, ut all embroidery on h underskirt. ean, however, needlewoman of Short aklrta for cloth eoatumea are an-- ! exaggerated to tha groteequa, but which waist haa somewhat the effect of a high events for the trimming. More Hum a hint, The close tilling pointed walat la ones chrysanthemum, the hollyhock and other transfer the earns embroidery to a new treated In conventionnouneed aa being the only correct model, may alao ba moat graceful and beoomlng. bodloa worn over a white Ism waist, for of the revival of the overskirt b.is been: again in favor for evening gowns, but la flowers tltet ran be ao that end of wonderfully muslin, . eloce Hand end yet again at tha amart eat of taUonThe material, of aatln, aoft allk or aatm the upper part of the waist and the aleevea given and now Is carried out In the latest modified by the material draped across ilia alised patterns arearealau In use. and will not show. Often these old a the otUehca taakionabls or draaamakara will be ehown doth coe- -l flrlahed erf pa de Chine, lend Itaelf to the are of lace and no aatln shows on the ball gowna In tlia drapery and luce gaiixa boned and must carefully tilted lining, and painted materials Is obtained whan places of needlework are ae exquisite aa tutnen with long, plain eklrta. And ao pleated ektrt In perfection. The plenta are walat excepting In ths bodice effect The or net that la ao extremely fashionable.; the lane folds on tha upper part of the most effective result la elaboiuteu upon by to be impossible to duplicate. design It goaa, through all tha many and varied nut autohad on tha putalda, but ao sleeve are not graceful In shape, one large Embroidery on lace haa always seemed a. walat also soft an the hard Unas and H1 painted OK m EAEv enibrwh-r- jrulst--i i -y ;!'" EBRODERW3 t i AND RAR cnrUUHT AND HEAVY FABRICS THE TOPNOTE op evjegance 't im-hi'- ftfpXS? K-- g?55j V)K sai i$S mi."-- I .WsV .. ; Jiu-k- . e ir. id fZi 41 uf g : fr . to-d- lr y, ' grand-moth- . on at-j,- n I illua-Uni- iur te fol-th- to-d- ay ; caught dt The Man Behind the Counter Talks cf Lovely Woman and the World of Graft. ing carefully to And out what the cue-- 1 that she hi (wing to another dounter and turner Is buying, the amount of her pur-- j will come teick tor her change. Thle Is the chase and Ilia aise of the bill given In pay- -j very rliance our Ibdy le waiting for. tibe. ment She is eolleclliig working Informs-- 1 ha iign iiliuul, and ea soon as aha sees the change handed out the steps up to Dial examining goods, while some other cus- tion." "Then, perhaps, the customer will tay j clerk and says, T want my change.' . tomer la buying: reality aha Is watch reiterated In a tone oo monotonoua that it made us feel as If we were listening to the grievances of an automaton. " Sometimes a lady will stand by as If ah were "One dollar," said ha with mechanical precision. Patricia dM not demur, and I was seised with a audden suspicion that her mathematical training had ended with addition. It' waa obviously a chance for a parson who had got aa far as quadratic equations to distinguish herself. "I thought you said It waa ninety-eigoents a yard," gold X to the clerk, with Hie perenn on the outside of the ooun Is a shopper, the person behind It one would suppose, a ehoppee, and fund of Information that tha latter anant feminine human nature Henry James, W. D. Ilowelle ad even Bberlock Hoimaa look like thirty eeata. The social tenderfoot may have an Idea mat the world of graft la populated chiefly ey hold, had man. listen to tha tales ftiat the shoppes telle, you who think an go to the man bcMnd the counter and learn that wvrty woman la a grafter of no mean abll-B- IF I i In V Tie says, 110 muoh did you glvo mar Ha paused. Wo half expected to lun and aha answers promptly and corraotiy. a wrini inward buxuing, aa If oar autuma-towere about to run down. takes the change end walks off. A few minutes later tha rightful owner of the "And then!" wo ochoad aageriy. "Than It is up to the dark." waa um change appears and demands 1$. then laeotdo reply. .4' He gaxed at Vfl and in hla eyes we fancied that wo caught again tho gleam of Inextinguishable humor at thaao "crucial Inalancao of tho weakness of the anfur eex. Again ho glanced upward and backward at the small girt, who waa running her end of the business according to her Rubber Boots and Medicine Chest in the Summer Dog s Baggage ht aome surprise. He bowed gravely. of a yard," I She said went on. argumentatively. Again he bowed with perfect composure, numerous have now become the iw- of fashionable dogs that own sweet will. Then be looked at tie get them reedy for their summer and seemed to And fresh Inspiration. well aa aome thought, outing requires The Juror who In the wourr "Thera are a doaen ways," ho began aa considerable shopping. Tba old way play "Reaurreo-nw- " asserted that he knew all about Them waa no mistaking tha supercllloua of fastening doggie up in a soap box and again. "Not Jong age 1 had a gome omen and who silenced the outburst of Intention on mo a little differently. It waa calmworked of ths luggage of my Inquiry. Tha man's sanding him with the van oedifllty that tallowed the statement by ness W'aa exasperating. There waa no the last half hour Of the day and a lady to hla country home la aa antiquated In aomewhat dry remark that he was a came In ead bought acme allk, aaying aha change of exp reeel on in hla eyes these days as tha terms of contempt In riark in a dry goods atom waa true to would lake It with her. Bhe evidently tha eyes that had a sort of which ha waa referred to by the ancient The wise writer who wishes to know chose that time, knowing Hurt we clerks expression but there Hebrews. The twentieth century doggie a about the ways of woman will do well was kissed, d. cuddled and would ba busy getting our stock In order something akin to pity In tha ghostly Is w go to the awn behind the counter for and ao would not pay muoh attention to smile that haunted Me lips aa he ob- - gad, la fact, haa often more attention Information. the faces of cuatomern showered upon him than many a sweet The Confidential child. "Bhe waited about and Anally got her Shopper. Almost Invariably now he leaves town j change and Patricia and I, to he sura were not out parcel and went away. About only with the family and makes tha Jouraa we were fifteen minutes leter-Ju- at r material. Or rather, wa were out for hla ney In the parlor ear. Kven then j cloning she run tied up to tho counter aterial. hut wa were after the sort that porof Jarre parson la protected from the you tare dreaa eklrta again anil demanded her parcel and with, and not tha posihis not high do who ters appreciate renuMulier glv- -' vt yon make copy of. That wa should .rlianga But I happened to tion la life. Should ho happen to be a for a qnarter of an hour to tha tales Ing it to her and told her so. small dog a tiny Japaniws terrier, per- H Tou did not f the ahoppae. give it to me I she aaid thereby greatly widening and worth anywhere from UW) tow knowledge of the eex to which we ami Fsutrids and I have two ears apiece. ehanoe, J Indignantly. be tucked away In what sptl.8uO will be waa not on tha programme. TVs 'ng; " 'I certainly did. madam!1 answered 1 rot out for n yard of black allk, and re- and the ehoppee waa charged with the ex- poors to bo a blacx patent leather sulchei. of Ihie and the dispute was waxing hut wnen a turned with an incipient knowledge of perience of yearn Tha requisite condition almost square In Its build. One side showtouched her on tho arm. 'floorwalker fulfilled. newt contrivance, however, lifts up, - vtf.v.i Mdoloqy. We frit es If we had flehed for for ounfldenoee waa, therefore, .. Ttere'a tho parrel you left on the eounter ing underneath n wire srreen tor protecninnows and canght a whale! ventilaStrange Hallucination cf the Shoppir over there.' he said, and at Um words tion and which admits abundant Particular ehoppee waa a tall, close and the sight of tho packa Ten, X always make a point of repeating tion. Larger dogs are usually taken on warded man who looked ea If ha had buck to the customer the denomination of Journeys in willow baskets, shaped like w u- - ?f v aha whs trying to make me believe d.jthat .i. oonw1. 1'' the position to which heaven had money received. Ladles aometlsnea get she hsd not recivl, she turned without little houaea. These have lattice work .MMsai? .. ' . v e Jssirned him under protest Outwardly timed get the wrong Imprroslan. you windows to let In nlr and n commodious ;a word and left the store." e was calm, but cut . to be em known j know. I've small awfully "liut 1 don't sen the print," murmured there waa that about him fastened .In variably with a that conveyed without need of words his! up at getting change for a one dollar j Patricia. '.I padlock. of the Justice that had consigned Ton men they mmetimes tive a ons and ST V&ilMSn8YGJeB322iJ2 The Bargain Hunters Scheme. Doggie, beaMea, has now his particular him to rich a fata. kind o' get tha Idea that It wee a ten!" to be checked end looked alter, luggage The shoppee actually chuckled at bar Wa experienced Mue eye took us "What a etranra hallucination!' talk. Indeed, human ae the same that of dulnesa. Patricia, her honest brown eyes when travelling to and from Europe, his 5 "mfided rt of austere severity, Patri-la clear "Tha print," be explained, -to him her need of gome Is taken in unite the ordinary , 1 opening wide with amassment ts eost of natures pruvld- .enough when you have had the experience to happen every now and way, Its la It and likely moment on first dans ahlpa being IR.ouly on tho wardr a later taffeta, m ae unroll ml a Ij have. In the hurry of the last half hour ' piece on the counter before then!" replied the clerk. In hie disciplined Inhls she figured out that clerks w.,uid not be trkB1edly running his hand under manner. "Mistakes-wil- l happen, you know! aa n tiny paying much attention to their customer hod gathering It np between hie That's tha reason, you sea, that when you hla toys c... .... and she thought she might menage to g t end Anger to give an idea of gave me a ons I repeated on dollar back fully packed when he leaves town fur the er a modish little d. now trms about in. iboHi goods and change twice over, by t and texture. Thla action, it may ba to you 1 It waa to call your attention to summer. An especially loved ban or fa- - ,n mackintosh snd rii.r-- boots. The nacK- j making a good Muff. Mue waterpr miTi hi passing, becomes reflex with the fact that it waaurt a ten." vnrtte toy ts left out to cheer him on bin Infoah la usually of flhs took her parcel, went to snoinar the silk eounter. . what do you do in such eases!" In- way, aa fashionable doggies are now nl- - cloth, very smart and tailor made, and ft How murhT demanded Patricia, with "But X, of a regular bUnkei.l counter and tart It lying there. Then, most as dependent on their playthings as Is either In the curiously. quired weenie brevity. wtih a hood to! after a hit, s'ie returned and deiranJed "We take toe ladys name and address, are children. Among the playthings which or else appears as a "Jfinety-eigthis outer, It and her change for the second time, crate," replied the and if tha cash la tfl ahead at the end of are packed In his trunk there la usually a pull over the head. In selecting and or, air small rag dolly with which ho romps, garment tha panlf:ir style trusting that she could bluff me Into beHaw much do you think It win taker the day well, we know that she was right. and which The consideration. l:.to ll taken are levin that I had given them to aome one he carries about by either tha, doggie If not imported else Instead of her. -Inquiry was addressed to me, A or tho head. Also usually hla kind .little rubber boot. o. Wj aim hua H aet, serve barely perceptible shrug, faintly wrinkled. By brow. aatln from Paris at n cost mis trees gives him one Of her cast-o"Don't you see! If tha floorwalker had It toe facing!" I murmured morous gleam of the rye completed the sllppera to play with, aa the French heel .only to keep hie dry, but bring renot appeared with the parcel which he we while the felt for entenee that us, to house. he returns the woughtfully. "About three inches deep. fits in as well with hla teeth. Anutherimoved tho Instant had happened to se her lay upon me X nod horlsoa had suddenly should think n quarter of olrolmct other counter, the firm might have given plaything that nil dog doctors reeotnmend prevent him from soiling the acarpets would bo enough." pended. ' lr'fl,o1. '(or faahlonnbia beasts la a bone. It should furniture. In pleasant her the goods and change and charged 11 speaking I met the cleric's Our gossip threw n glance upward and bs quite large, such n one aa la bought little dogs go out in much more elaborate to me. Then she would havo gone baca. either a Queen gaaoeand la Ita Ironical calm X read that backward, to tha point where tha amnll ! th soup meat, and then boiled until all .blankets, or else wear xsked for the first parcel and got off with kerved thouaande of women Just girt with n dictatorial air juggled In a,pa objectionable matter has fallen away. Eitxahetn or Jopan re ruff about tneir 2? her possession doubled. Iij bow. thousands of inch colloquies leisurely m saner srith stamps and bills Through gnawing on It their teeth necks tied with a pretty "Even if detected ae she waa no one thoosende more of and packs res, her flaee ae Indifferent kept In good condition, while It affords. jn parking doggies trunk hla toilet the could prove that It wasnt all a mistake th Itself. It was apparent that tbereialao an excellent opportunity for a young tides ere of course not forgotten. Thane onneentreted 9727 0 aha went scott free anyway. JZQC&2ZSG. wpartiallty of that look my Individuality would be plenty of time for further to work off some of his excessive. tre quite numerous. Two bath towels hes. wnwdto disappear like wrinkleo under a Inlooenees before aha "delivered the Nineteen!" sang out tha youthful god.tho oilier spirits. Aa it la nod always possible for big one large snd rough dess who preride over the ultimate dm Ihla mistress to obtain a desirable bone and smooth and which Is used for his said Pa- d ! , ,?T 01 1 gnr Burned, "outfter attracted my at-- bows Si 0 no h?rriv,,rliy'twa nntJI tha clerk's omptimes'Fatricte'a charga, and. handing both ever Intba ' d ogx' p yhlr s . however. i in. A bottle of elcohri also he haa jong, pliable bristles, yet stiff enough to t Im rsn Iri suxxm I wtea aounded in my sara "SIiim on hi wardrobe In packlpg th going away 'with this ha is rigorously rubbed after his heep hla aoai In good condition. To such makes him'taka tablets aa often ae three Jo her, lUsmieaed we srith a courtly Thank fdonna." you." among hla dogs as Japa or htaHes terriers they are times a day. Tho unique thing mnm ot thrir dodge," he trunk. No longer is he allowed to rely 'bath. Qg three-quart- y. SO ers . le tootaie-wootsie- ' . Vt" mur-mur- ed non-blH- li- , r JTed a1 sb.-ip- e c--pe y. 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