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Show IN THE FErTWININE IS WORLD. IE now rank klrh in i. Iwn not b, posed that they which V,llr tuiiii into a,1.'..' th iv.a!?.TV nut Ichw category Is Include ik, rT?!, K Uaronm Muiiulieur. k .k . woman, wlio ai ,. V v;, daughter of . Monoheuf. 32" V n haven. Hi,e la fnd a",l theie ui l.iuiiy equini. 7" I? both luituiaihK l ! (Tuyon and water .il,,r ,m J. . k,'t"hnT) i for 4 rullrctliiK nd the walla aiitngrnine,i all bu of aiu-- treasure. w welht la a dainty writ in desk . ,ly ' j :r, (ji-n- u . I At iKKikiase Action W of favCrlie.a, ' wealth of couch mid ,a 1,141 to Invite icpe. The Frencji boudoirs i and the Loui. XVI. cf ti.c nslberent amun the i Hie greatest republic. . frnnfli apartii..-,,,.- H, , J3' divided vertically by flv--,. Corinthian capital. el being framed with pmi.,' .'T The window are nut v, are ronatructed like I'loncn .'1 and are draped, a U a p opening. For three h,nu-:,Barry ellk, worked in .,u wr llnvnd is a prime favn' A representative ,1. llr.. present day a feminine cal of IliH New Art" b..' r compk-Ux- l In the new ri. 01 hnrey In Parla. In thin m.,,!,,' Hiid aiigW. UriV "I P right jlneK In !ar America, hive n., und symmetry la the r,llt A"1 achemti la In rase and men aid th. dewa ure ao arrang-,'to almoat alwolutely un.l.m l.h.Jff miu of the room. Pmlatbly the oddmt lm-l..t!s the den" of lira. .m n fruiter, the New York and "Jullen Gordon' ... lar American novelists. Mr. Ornger i funioua coin. il iu,us. fa known ua the "low I't.-ritiii.' from the fact II. mi it tr e air-baaenient room which can tie by descending a flight nr stain. T 2 are no gaa or eleetrh: luting. .MS night the room 1 lllumlnat- -l by Venrt lanipa and candle and (lie gnV ui flames In the great open li replace T though to complete the almnsphewt e romance a secret stairway from title secluded nook to a ouair den. where screened b, hedge bloom all the flown s "f our it d mother. Another unlu'ic form of i' doir la the tThinem den draped with wonderful Oriental enihinlu-rlt- s un and tilled with teakwund tahlm and r t - , ' , Chw, Bu18 TR 1 wUh jgrt guMtirf in jipgne 11 The Ri. emmi abject ' well-know- i J old-tim- ' rare porcelain, net, the other incom lvorv curvinp parable an treaiure the Far East. Ur. OlisfC.v, wife 0f , oral Chaffee, commander of tlie i States Army, hae iierhap the beat A T ample of such a nook.. The partiality of many women for fA ered hanging and tmltolitery to n.2 And reflection In the rumlnhton of aag a boudoir. An illustration of whii iiS be aocorapllehed by adiirrenoe to lO decorative principled la found In thi j5 i. Reginald DeKoven, wife n town operatic compmier, and b aalf an authors of note. Mra. Dtbt own room la a large, light, airy ncaj the second floor of her home, aid I wallt are dona In a neutral tint that hi monlaea with the gey oolosed hasi a which, deeplte their brace of eeta; appear In the least obtrusive Mrs. DaKoven'a den'' I Ubcrallr i piled with autographed pi thara la nothing more appropriate or tractive fur such an apartmant-a- al teraperaed with thee art automple ml oil akelches, artists signed prooti Uw . souvenirs of friendships with , who do things In tbs world of ut m w buokcun low Several literature. hullt against the walla and three ta mnn with Mra. PeKoven .wrlilng ttsfl mmr and much of the furniture of the enameled In white. It may be nobd flowers cut always ippoo pausing that the best advantage. amid the sumunliiii t of a room such as this. larolgi Tha furniture of the boudoirwhlch In Ua selection problems ( i . jBpexlcar ifimnccui Ericbt pterizbtscjP. J&XJCtjjr c, . Gcjpxr3 jRjrdxxsccducir' BY WALDON YACEIT. The American woman with means ts In dulge her fancies la Just now yielding to lit ad which praauribes the boudoir as one of the necessary usuries of the aga Already, moreover, then are Indiuathma that her staters with leas plentifully fllld pocket book are easting for mean to share in the delights of the aasentially feminine pneeeeelon. But In order to set things right at the outset It should be asplulned that the twentieth century Amerkmn women are not merely reviving the form of lioudolr so popular In the Old World In bygono daya Instead they nr giving the term a new .meaning br a modernising process that la a distinct Ir prove ert. Refers thin new popularity of the boudoir swept acroaa the country many persona supposed that the Frenoh word was virtually synonymous wtlli tb English word bower." flueh. how- never baa been the case, even from ever, dlrtlonary standpoint. A bower la orrsumnhly an entlrs dwelling, whereas haudolr refers to but one room In a house, The essential Idea of ths boudoir la a cabt-- net connected with the apartment ot a lady, to which h may retire when eh wlaliea to be alone or when lio wlnhes to raoelve her Intimate frlcndM. The present-- ; entliuslssm for the woman a own room In the house ha spread to Amerlra 1 i j ' . IjeClfxziT from England, where It liegun tu lak root several years ugo and haa been thriving ever since. Aa hae been said. Miss Columbia's their more progressive daughters and ere English cousins giving a wholly new corner of the house to th slgnlfluancs whoso name was formerly the butt of Indulgent. If not contemptuous, mnac.ullne smiles. Tim women, however, object to the old Interpretation of the wold boudoir a indlcallng u place to Idle and autlc In instead of a retreat ln which to be busy nnd eontfortsble. Indeed, many women are railing (heir new dnlra dens" In prefereuee to the old new mime. This is the heytuun of Itssinok-ths urea It Im the equal of the man's nr study. To feminine visitors to the home the rejuvenntrd boudoir is hound to prove the most Interesting apartment in (ha house lr Ing-rno- m I Cfaamr Vif- vvzTJSSache. iJx &jtj3riJxi&y from the fact flint much that In other ay ; e. ninl.l-llon- s. - pres-ciil-- btu-ke- Shirtwaist. Tha above model la a shirtwaist suit, with com trimming, but not too fuoay for hot weather. The material used, a cf JOaneSmz.39 T - , ",U SB i . i m ky-hl- i Years. This model Is a wash frock of blue and white plaid fur a child of 11 This little garment, although having the c fleet of a Russian blouse, Is In two pieces The trimming Is of white linen braid and pearl A ifcSRS fawn decoration. An American boudoir which ha drawn many expressions of of the fair aex who rapture from member! have had a peep at It has an exceptionally ornamented with eherubr frlexe, deep In oils head, each one different, on canvas and cut out. and painted applied te the ground surface. Th lower part of tha well Is divided by panela of blue silk, with whitn stencilled ornaments upon them. The curtains are of dull green canvas, While blue and while In combination there S!3ttwywdh?eSlleJfe Refls-T- RUI' (Hrenehtne guamm fcWppo4 lire been t ii tb n,n ItSSANS man. K tniiinlMlo K to report! iMtrupld Oouxeki n4 1 Ubib ten Ting. U Tb but at Ihtrarein of cot Ubm Im6m. at of the MUM fori rfcfcd jn a rva lilbiri 1nr taght 1ft Him Me brtkl Juttl It biitialti W lha Port flirt arm vfi dlsaal lallilni fleFort t fopnatiot xhrteguU Hoekide U uf furnitur la the task. Hplndle-legge- d course. - well adapted to ui spurts raflen mascullne few are where there such frailty and lu put play havoc withwomen to i It enable larfty among Maiwg tha day In many Instancesin evident much furniture la likewise this class of apartments, and so I enameled furniture In whose favor tb the same argunv might be advanced made for whit woodwork. In rnt or boudoirs gilt furniture, or ptoeea aceotB mooted In gold and white, are Idra. newest Th the proper thing. goto rapidlyshould ever, and one that la ground, la that th btmdolr furnished almost exclusively Injax reed, cans or rattan. class of .materlul I and .ingest dainty m appearance, manufacturer are now enameling 4k all Imaginable to tints to conform retire schemes and, going a step fkrtt are providing not only chairsMU eoue.hei, deoka and dressing tablo exquisite guise. WAXiDON TAWCm, 14 petal Tikufbu li i rep launc th tnuporta patbiof IM altutlng t tnliblppi . Test mil hating m III WE. Etrn ring this u hv of na o Mrxueaggfxa BeVT-patient- ; 12 nese csblneU and examples of orb. and carving In tha total cublnetmuklngPjher note of the apartment; but the distinctive whole ornamental scheme I found la a grant collection of sltnply framed water colors of uniform else. Illustrating tha tires of women In all ages. These unique pictures are arranged In Sven rows just above the wntnucoilng. In the case of a boudoir panelled and fitted with white painted woodwork a very attractive plan of adornment may be arranged by Introducing a frleia of alter- - iraop " moat Doctor, you are themetr-dyou xrt tenipered man I ever get out of tempert "One has to get out of patience tok' onetemper: and, as I f I am never out of pstlenea Houston Post. pllqued la a novel and pretty style, A 'original in design. II would also make suit like this should be unllned. The pruity while chumbrny morning frocks waist fasten In tha back. fur children. For a Girl of IlcnchaArx' tho nrlhdii- ldas of somehmly c1e, ftm hrlgtit iiHi'ticubir spot presided ijvrr by the mlstrijs of the hoiisehold la pretty certain to lie her own citation. v '" detail In Most of the women who have lately, keeping, and thlsliarmony spent convidernblc lime In evolving mid 'vi.v decoration be color und carried may ciiirylng out Ideas for boudoir fur their f ( fireplace tiles without entall-e- t own iiki! Inivo Inelineil io simplicity and Jvn 1 expenditure. Indeed, and un- - " ? ex.lmvsg.int might llies. That I1 5n,1' stu'ile sti nature known ua the "cosy cor- ,LI'1 n trLtmem af- ''iV' the rt'tr vre'i plii'a'of m n Imi the m tho'o.il.n.iry I,.,.,. Is no long 'r in gnM 'nTtmUvIVy "nmirll(UCt0ry I ivor. now deenva a the ot !. of which t cc lined Is a decorative scheme of blue and white in.itcnnl.prof f era III v hi i xv i woodwork uf thu severthe most popular of all boudoir color est lines, with simple moldings. oniliinHiliiiis I found In thq handsome Almost nil the women who have de- little IsiiiiP'lr recently fitted up by itaron- -' to nincii the attention itihlcet tip-I- css von Sicrnburg, the American bride of void to li agreeil that the woodwork flie licri'Pin Ani'iasenilor to the United iii should lie Oiinlcd Ivory whlic, or ;it least Riates. The wall above the white wainsome lie I tint. N"t only will while weur scoting are hung In satin and well If pi put on. hut If kept clean eiirtMltts. port tore and upholstery arc In in Its linuMtiiena It will i for u much the iiiue material, festooned by rldi lonKcr l'ii than n point of deeper color, lure, d'lie floor I covered with a blue whoso t'lcinal rich elTect chsnge Into velvet eurnet of harmonious tint, set off tsui.bi'i-i.With such a treatment It Is by oriental rugs. There are several Chi- -' Hints for the Home DressmaKer. A Corded Silk Exxxloir - pans of the house ahuld bn neenuuted frivolous Is h flowed In this rerei red nook, while lace and cinbitddcry. ilniiiiy lira-dperles and. In fact, everything that savor It proper uf g iu.cn and IlgbtntHS llnd and congenial sphern In Ilmen enrrntind-InThen, ton, In till ugo of niunt'lons fur nil the people who ran nffiml them, and unnecessarily largo houses even for lln; luiudoir Is people of moderate means, likely to fulfil n mission ns a criterion of taste, since It Is the only room where marked individuality la iMiimd to assert itself. It goes without saying that the whole rlianieter and contents ot a wont. in' hnudolr or den" eoiistltilo an Index of ' the owner's tusl. s. iieisnii.ility and belong- -ur furhifrs. No profcsshuul ulsher, no m.ittcr how greet his cun do more than nrr.'HMc the braid nil line for piII.hIv to li'l in tircuri'lng lo lior own Ini'liiMiiun umt foncy. Tim it Hint tiltliinig:i tin- drawing-rooImpia'ii il (lliiit.g-nHu- ii nnd fvm llbrttry of n Immc niiiv be lurgi'ly n Aoierii'iiii ty tiibuto to the owner's wealth, by cCafjt - - &e "Let me aell you a metal Graduating Frock. s punch, 'iwTneed It," responded th P tor ot the Weetern hotel. 'But don't you punch hole to f ticket?" .. bera."-Ch- This design is for a graduating frock The fabric to lie imed I iluiti-- Kwix. th trimming to be of girls insertion, with a combination of Valcm-lcnnThe design above ta very girlish and pretty, not difficult to make, and eultiihit- for the occasion on which It to be worn. The "Iple skirls are still M ing worn this and the kirn of the sleet os. i mylng out the same effect, both .mart and original. The four nnd a half inis uf Swiss Inserting me ued In rtrappinK th" shoulder and litp yokes. The r of the t'l'iiinniE Is of the Valenrirmirs morirng l.u-c- . c - I sen-sn- n, 1 It. 1'ri-- Ayn s. cf etr., 1 t. Harry, Ns, (m.-i!-.--- '.a.-- i ! I pr by till I! Jl MI1 e;5tch. Pt r.f t on an l ilC I' c-- voirr'i!- A" ui I i ith tfc, N fci I tilth, wnle. Pn'dw - To,;lo n'8 I gray slik. with a whit cord The eklrt la this th- isii I left Iuum si Uw fi t to rn. ike x siifth-irn- l ,. flllncm 'I he Illustration shows the Me of tw I. .11. n I' fcl ("ild be put 00 king lull intis. Ih waist. Tie Irregular-edge- d sbnci, to slluw 0j i Inserting, Ih Thl which should be of Irish tyilrt 1 an. . track hag a great deni cf etyla and ui iundi-ring- . j? 'he ui r t "or-'-se TWsi. t .ip: fie or the T.eo.ib.ir,. :, i : .si- cxuitnl,uii.-b- u r.(h aMiivul 'i ,u prfiont rilVs Uie oudail- - r z-- |