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Show tiii: "ZtH H1 i:amint.i:. odex. rr.vir. si nda v, .irxi: .MOKxiM! cum n. r malerials Dial wadi The caii'idgi- - uii piolevtur ami fare woll.i.-- riil.v xxel!. lal. u'lurliig. An anuiiig llivm Iteing heauliller is ;; is m while applique i.uuquisv. w hit'll has a back- - elusive i lr Bivui.'i of ii'iuiihiiiu-- w iili riulnoulered lace wer u pair Mur lilting. anj ..u.i m-p.Iiii.iiinir, very like Ibe.ulher glorious rpn ia:rn ie of gutlirrt-iu.il. . liM- nil:, stupe instead ol doi. ilnffiM: xxilh fi sloops (if mill i.ml duiMlilr air the crape, i rhuiilill lace. Delicate and churniing nn.l pnniiainui COinlUlill.t p.H.i !!. the of i he crinkly fabric with j HE '-' mining season has coins j II. e IjM.'i i ( Mik. ? w- - m around again, and feminine sail I . r the ii .numiiK: of iondainty ors will tlnd in tills Illustration s fe. 1.1'iiS Ha le i a tape l.u e, one Of ll'.e smart rneiuuie to la worn when sailing I t l:.'H dellli'l!. Mii.il and all XthtUICf., i lire oxtrau blue. Jt is of while canvas youi.k I.Mikint fixa.lt do JoMn-viitpriM.iijr i:. nelly a draw paacr - ' lie.iiil)' who i .Hi cnoipete with tlte moat 11 I V Keuue war a Uuihiy w hi. Ii the manufacturer iiii'i'ieri.' Andalusian fan liaxe .waiinplialied coquette mourM'line do cole xxI.i.m1 "le.l1 '' J11." silky and quite xvas l.ewsilliiR the fact at the uprra Hi l ufKes limine.! xxilh cun raye us an niloruineiit f.ir the hot oilier night that the nrw wind wallers railualil lii.s of satin n wilii rJpe-.,rr Mouse mid skirt. jaere "hardly Iuiro enunkh to uooh tlie lil.holi and the fiiuare. i.' Ih.iliee Iiuiib Haris liisliioi.s oie trulv delightful In j lip of one's nose, and II is astonishing." null ix.re umiaeic. l ut cxeix i more in- - she continued. Itow this point of one's There la a treat fu)u:e ulieud ut a dic.iiive .1 tlie luxiiinolhing louaiiess of toilets person affecis llie well being of one's lii.ia tl.e puiwsols iliui Hccompany iliem. enseiiible. tSt ill tlie new fans are ver- Tlie oidinsiy rii tout eas. In spile of ilaj liable gems of daintiness, and aa they ileccitive air of simplieity, ia extremely uie inexpensive we shall nut quarrel a wiili I heir lack of exiiaiistnn. Tin lout pompadour exiieiiKive. They are on the di easier suushaiti'a are cur- - nuotr ot some kind of iiiurveluiia paper reeeiiiMuig silk, with VVatleau and Uoucher leproiluctloiis, the oilginala worth a king's ransom. The simugled tan la not cine ihia season. toihly bemuse n has had its day. and the lacy Hi eels arc leigumg in ita stead. 's Another adlilion to the small wardiobe will le a "giannic" shawl of rmhicii.leipd cirpr de chine worn with the ends pointed and not disguised as in former summers by being diapeil aiuund lliy shoulders as a scull, hull the long, wide stall of guipure luce is a possession not In lie despised and. wound niiiulilla alyls over the li.iir. ia a fa sci haling affair. Hosiery la tome beautiful tlisn ever. Dainty embroidered sprays of flnwcis I - i Sil i - . v ; v; : ... ; ; ; . mm. t j- -i I i c5'- - e-- v Smart Yachting aii-uo- Parisian Summer Fashions Are Daintj l Hi 3 4l 1 1 1 :: " hi ii i The iimn.ri..: '.; i : SC's-:-1-- :-; i in i : y r. i.a-r- , con.poseiT of mi l.p "in iil.rll n.ll.,1 10 a R.ixx.i, tint Ihne i a y t.. "ilh u turn oxer e..iiii..,.leiy curc of Wukeflold. whosii a overdo I lie liuit.u.ii. i,n when Ihi fiont xx' nil ihrvr i were all made by t.e l i:y long they aie imrodueej down he rntiie and w hoe lnig ra l hi. . I'iitiifd dt'inil of i j .. W Xvixe!. l'.ir fna.l Jitiiel nl h rkirl and uhplie.1 on -i tl.i-lbloii,li-I'iliR froni ill .1 "liar limileil pi.ll Il'Kii while the wuihI in iin-- ' eu.i.e farhinn. ere wouUl find fex. IUrlin hand cut into u Uih in front, Ahiuinj tn re.imii'c noxtllier are the , t0 the brown. there days of conaUui xvhich is trimiin'l xFl1: a row of tiiotli! rueiie I ui ton. oteii.ii.l wuli the i color of One the buitona. while wltuie ol the autde harnioi.Mn.fi xvilu the JfrotUng. lle complex-vi'of pur leeultc ' ic the necessity for their a j-xhe elrenuouc life a we t l in' liJiliy kwfp than the BO. and to spend la mine an impos-hMt- v one In place monilic for the model'll woman. The exult ua time ie uiv.n ur now. ,B ! neuron Is tlu. particular fad of, the leader to the niwrt Parisian In Nurmumly, run daw n to her r this estate li:t wlierex-eBrittany or located And, I,., to be Mar 21. far-leln- Paris. n,(-i,il- . x y ineiular of the oft to laiiiil'a ,u, inner, lo hie Ivraelf tour with a puny of Bid on a motoriii he siuull naueinal frleuda. laat week rlie warin weutlur of tlio "hit also had an extraordinary effect on Jndrta We liaxe shaken out from their La our lighlmn mid moat auinmery of voile unit buiietc. and w'.ier- be ,l6 ffothiesa of fuahlon Is lowith veu her coKluinea ure all alumiied Uluvoile ia ihia yeur" in lare type. a rev,ry ,uch to the fore and makes Utile noxvn chic and useful markably wear. The uuiet enouifli fur inorniii Hkirl is usually gathered all aroiy mi in liiiiunii table lillle .pJaim, only the fiont i llatly rrfuslns lo follow any lift own well out at Inc but the full line feel. Tin hlnUHe Innlice lia' a shaped In a small si isip, yoae dipping lit fixmt ivpvnied on villi tin. Kinie the tip's! pail of III arils This Is edged with yt jiur of the voile or with narrow ribhiiu a few; ihiides lighter. Tle yoke iuid vmiilece-inel- il mm c t ' uni I I lln-M- : ... j ' j l niil. lian-ttle- . aie the fHvonie sdoriiinenl. Hitmil buncliea uiouud t Its .nliklea ami trulls of foliage on the aides wind among Jn-- , fculs of lace the inslcp. hlyoL ilk bosiciy. if It harmonises with the gown, is la mode for imirning wear. 1 tldnk the suiiimi'i gill ought to be deeply guileful to old Dniiu Kushiuu, for she has col Iccl d for her udornment II the inateiiulH worn liy all her mtcea-Iot- a, bringing some of those' fabrics quite nut of their fuivliears' rcgni-tioWhen ffually we conic ip lie nurrdve our desccmlanta will Mini II difficult lo llx upon guy style among I he nmglonir ration of perinda we have borrowed go periitmi w lib-sistently to call the twentieth century mode. If the cult for .research grows with Hie mining yenra the sartorial scientist w ill liaxe a problem to aolve In Glaauifylng the modea of Iklll. , t'ATIIKniNJi TALUUT. Iktw-.III- tiiovc-.mei- n. -- Of briMiei urr lr Inti-till- ed An-ybi- se l,r the new conrae emliroiilercd linen. Thra Iherr 'is a course eotlmi sees material recalling the colors In the sails' on the JngooiiH of Venice tiial ia iiNiihlned with, orange and pnikM a charming toilet fur women villi pule coloring und dark eye. The 1 prefer blues und dull greens in voile myself worn with while embroidery slock, is edged with .a liiody plaited. slnide ot the gnw n. . I'crliflly cx.pil.slte iihiuscs ii nd tips a la mode. iiiii'row frill of upiMlIn. Auotncr exmn- - ;are ili.ise of oi.inite snc.lc xxilh a design I akeil it little country friend who pie is of endimidi'rod linen, ulmosl iin of stool, und other l.uilona huv-Klin sliape, xxilh Hie sumo kilted ing a run of metal will lie much In was recently eXierieiiciiig Hull deliKlit-fout lining ft. Yuu muy trust sci'S.itnin of a Ural visit to rails (tie .vasmi uilvancrs. ajdeni'eua what ttere the H)ints that struck her Kieiichwiiiiiaii iuqillcllly whi-rtin? de- At Hie 1uIhi llienlrc, xvhere a risque must during Iter visit to the ville Lutails of the toilet arc coiicerucd her 'lillle play Is on. the toilets worn arc i.t Uiie was the Venus of AIllo. sense of the lit ness of things enabling lejist tieyuhd icprnueli. A stunning ghe was ehlliuslaKlic over lliis ideal of her to disHngulsh between the addl- - frock xvhh li deliglilfully curried nut tlie fcinaic loveliness, but wlml seemed lo lion to lie niude to a gown of one mu- - Ixuluv of button oiuiiinehl.ilioii xxus u Imiiri-sIn; even more lliun thu spliu-lil- d leriul and t hit t. intended for uuullicr. creation In tin Hipulur bliu-and while never weiir clie.-proporliinis of lid sculptured ilamc i'Nir iiiMiiiiux. she wuiii-iriiniueil wiih liny Hold bullous was llo number of bill Iona worn on with ii liiilor gown ;i hig:i lace collur worn by HI lie. In ihe (list; ml. smarl giuns and the new slocks for wilh h Isige i'll I ff ill rose hi front, from Tln-sgold buUuns pnHluc"d hii Mil'll ilepemis a sliowcr of lillle chit- - lent effect hithiikciI on eacli sldo l.ill'ir niiiili; unies. on which much ol:i of her sh'ialnr dross allowance had foil buds, yet these airy eoiiri'i'Hoiis are pl.dl which Ion a laolier oil Hie brii Kii'UisIcrixl. Kruiii I lie Milo to of on been oil the sartorially uuregen- - skirt mid coniiumd up the fronl of the xvould In mosl cases he a erale, neck hln.-la- ; bolero on bulh shies of u sinurl wtiisl-cci- il fail fi'oiu Hot sublime lo the ridiculous, j As lo the ileniuud for huiions uh a nf gimo and blue li.rlui tulfctu. bill this neck trimming is Mo luiMir- - triinmliig. nf w hich 1 have uli emly The gown was funher trimmed , with to be laughed at, spoken, li is uiuiiuuliiiK In ulmosl a scrolls of black und wddle braid. A lull! a coiisidi-riiHifar as a nialtcr of fad the new slocks i cruxs here In I'niis, unit mu sees the.. her clnmi. ingly quaint cost u)na .worn rci'iv.")! the imiklug nr marring of Uie liiilton efTent reirulil oxer mid over by the same actress xvhich iiiioii! u lallor madf again mi. Hie liruvy, raise. I embroider- - cjileil hit was a visiting toilet of thin and 1 think Venus herself would ,c- lo trjm jliei, gowns. These; white cloth ami point de venlse luce. Icnk well in otiu of these lillle Parisian motifs ure worked all over in xvhiM 'The skirt was inset uIkivc the knee with ii'H'k thread to iTesioiid with the eiuliroid- - un liiserHon of the luce, and tl.e bolero Ihi- - lu'wesi and neatest lillle slock ery, und they certainly, give an added Jacket was made entirely nf the luce lu be worn with Hie voslume tailleur Is iinpurtaiice and uiqiearunre of expense slrapied with the cloth. A graceful , j , s'-'i'ie- , ; i ! The Dutch Cottage if.j 1 I """ SUMMED HOME . . , . WMW4WWWWWHWWfWWWWMWWMtM . ,r PARISIAN PARASOLS AND OUTING . , . there unyllilng more fasclnutlng mounted by crystal, enamel or Jewel, on tlie coaching parusol the covera are generally in une color, wllh a deep Isir-dof a contrasting shade.' On the taffeta affair grass lawn Is often used as an edging, and a navy blue glare parasol wllh an embroidered border of lawn la a imrth ulaily stunning Mulsh. repitajiicllous of less expensixe Dutch furniture which will he wilhln the reach of Ibe average person who has not laid tlie adx'miMffe of a visit lo where these things are to be 1 Holland, picked up. nr to the antique shop, xvhich la even a mure expensive jour- tha artistic Instinct of these thrifty Dutch petqde, fur the men sre nearly all teetotalers, tlielr drink being weak tea or coffee, which they take seveinl times a day fend seem to Thrive upon wonderfully well, aa they fere a splendid race physically. The chlinneypieee la an especial object of pride to the Dutch vrow. It Is built of blue and white tiles snd at the top la run what wg would calj a plate helf, which. the Holland housewife hanga with g short frill of blue and chlnla and displays her very best china upon. Tlie bed, which la the most curious article of furniture In Ihe room, la let Into the wall and arranged er The living .room of the llarken fishing cottage is piiiieled In wood, and the Ilnur I of sturdy ouk riveted with Immense dull brass nails. The celling is cross beamed, iin one would ex fleet, wllh rafters of ouk. Around llie walla and on llie- odd. high, carved dresser are blue and xihlte delft plates snd brass wanning puna and candlesticks . - tlmi house funilshing? Re one's IS i'liode a ensile, a humlde cottlige or even a twentieth century flat, there ure few keener pleasures tluu chousing Its contents, selecting this piece of furniture or that and deciding on each Individual niche for the household gods. Old married people wliu seein lo have outgrown most other sentiments will speak with absolutely pJlhulc pride about their "flrsl. furnishing venture.. Tlie contents of a gilded palace ucqulred later in life often seem liisigiiiUcunt compared with tha ttniJer memories of the tirt home. There la a particular fascination lout the furnishing of the summer home, for one's artlatlo fancies may flnd full scope In the arrangement of a qusint liitle cottage or an odd bungalow. This year the array of artistic draperies, comfortable and attractive furniture and things both useful and uriiiinir-utu- l wllh which to make the summer home beautiful really embur-russe- a one In the selection, for where everything is so charming It Is difficult to dei'hle. Rut Dame Fashion has made decision for those who have the lime nd imiienee to carry out her dictates. She has declared that the smart summer collage must be. If not on ihe hi least In Its Interior decorations, u faithful copy of the homes of the hxli. r folk of Holland. Within llie last few months there lias been a lierfeet inite for Dutch affects. These quaint o Wtople ure represented on sofa frunies slid embroideries. Me luxe had exhibitions of Dutch during the past winter, and theie Is u rumor that a play oil Dutch Bsli- -r life is to be produced next full. Thai Dutch effects have "caught on" Is uii and delightfully restful mid UUiiii.i will lie the cottage whore hax-been Influenced by these Dui. h model. I'iw of the thousands who buy aitl-cl'- v representing Dutch subject uhnul the original or r"iili5'' COSTUMES. InaMrial known" as .velours lavulile, which comes 111 sll the softest and loveliest colni's as well st in white. . The f.u l that it slands tubbing la one of Ua puieut cliurms. mul for thla reason It will be largely adopted for chtldrena wear. There are any number of pretty new ney. . . Y'eriila-Mar-tl- knoxx-so'il.ni- :J until .in Cl I H; .1 Xi.-irl- y A rv- - kai ls THE KINGDOM Cr ttv fut in ihina ep!t f jr the pin i.-- lc or ere t cf ("; iv.ii"' l .a vh other ..r-- : o! :i r.i. .. ! t t "';''i ci::i-- -. - Hie riit 1 1 1 o i:: i ilui.-- . h re n r;- . of r powdi'i lhat us, mi ''''' ,0 I'Ulp iirlltl, tll WlL.lon chop - ' , r !' iit'' s SSS' - : : ; '.: " i III'! i - ! I. :.i!-- usii.c:',. n i, i ll-- r . 1 I ' mid clilmi ehieil , ' h- e'lMJllI t -- .""n Miixire tins rummer 'lhn j,,,. y,.,fi i.ri'I i IT !l r.. b. chopped parsley. Gooseberry tiering ue. Place a pound of gooseberries In slewing jar wllh sufficient sugar to flavor, but no water, and cisik in the oven until tlie fruit is tender. Real one online slid a half of butter ami an ounce of sugar to a cream und add the yolk of two eggs. Mix one Icuiqioonful of baking powder a tracupful of flour and add gradually to the other Ingredieiila. When cold put Ihe goosebeiries In u pie dish and over them spreuil tlie stiffly beaten whites of the two eggs. Hake In a quick oven for ten minutes and let gland until cold. Then whip the white of on egg stiff into u little sugar and pile lightly on the pudding Just before serving. Crab Cheese. Pound some good, rich cheese with a little mustard, oil, vinegar, rayenne and salt until the consistency of cream of crab. Serve In s fancy dish with thin fingers of crisp toast. Cheese Knlud. Moisten one neufeha-te- l cheese with milk niid form into bail the size of robins' eggs. Sprinkle with finely clnqied luti'slcy. arrange on lettuce leaves and garnish xvith olives or radishes. Serve wilh French dressing. 4 n, nothing more offensive Cum a comb ami brush xvitli loose hair and dirt ticking in them. They may be thoroughly cleaned with a scrubbing brash in ammonia or soda water, being then well rinsed and dried in (he sun. TSorax is n useful thing to have in a kltclwii. Add u little to the water when boiling out enameled saucepans, and ft 'will help to cleanse them. If added to the water dishcloths sre' washed In it will help lo keep them K nice color. It is said Hint the constant us' of the velocipede will entirely correct bu ' Icggedness in childrri Fi ,4..: I. . r. f i ..isi. ci a a 1 I llO ... ) if lk :i,i,., up walls ,ui.j .l.np u;.,.u OH ht-l- s i : Mif-fe- Miio-dnnlii- rmr-in-h.in- d. l.l r . . s i.'e -,r oumro. Ron a can of for an hour and atratn. Pul some butter In a slew pan, add a quarter of a pound of ham cut Into small plecea and two Ismail, sliced onions and fry for five minutes. Put In a can of okra canned okra Ie almost as good as fresh and fry all together for fifteen minutes, stirring constantly.' Then add the tomatoes, some good soup stock, some salt and jiepper and s chicken which has been previously cut up and fried In butter. Cook slowly on the back of the atove for an hour. Add half a cup of boiled rice a quarter of an hour before serving. The chicken gumbo requires cpnelant stirring, as It burns easily. . Tongue CuileU. Cut half inch slices from a fleshly boiled tongue. Dip each tilei'e Into beaten egg and toil In bread-crumHave ready boiling fat end cook the cutlets In it until s delicate brown on both aides. Kerve wilh a garnish of sliced hard boiled eggs and Chicken will slowly but gradually c.tnss its downfall. . Ill tlie urii y cf the MareJon ans who are figiitlng up onri the Turks there are said to be nt least 100 women soldiers. They Imvn Ivmu driven lo this slep by the biulnl outrages of the Turks. One young ' nnhiiih.' Arms slinl liy the Turks In battle, has lieen eunniiixei hv the cliurcli. In warm weiilber. wbeii Hi liead perspires freely, fi is more titan ever necessary l clPanse rninhs and In'll e . freiinetuly a ml I'nirnuchljr to prexcnl bud. Tlietc Is them Iium ' !r-- i. ii. I 7;.:.:;, ' j ii- n:"r' CM'.. qui'Ml 1 ii! mu j in newsjj..n,er!i and! nor Jay is considered Thv best driver In clothes ihef cinie the club. not Intendv, tin K.f'.j. It Is .rnot s..fi, For ihe blouse which are . a t "'l. ed to be launders! there 1-.- an Intlniiu-li'l.y i ii - ll i m n nr ne-!"r that ImS I'' :u of ciiuriiiing styles. KhirVlng plays an i'.i.;.' e .. ri ..v i. or curs. ..i" important part, liuela-- of rtlilHin or of is ivi e sary. ii.l vieil.-.r.ithe same niateri.il ns the fouiiflatlon :iiiss Aljrll!!. I'i:-'- r. wlio live niarf add lislniiers. Fiik i..ceK vhleh will Cidi ago. ir n t.iiei.lH iiiusM il fmi-- ; not stand washing can thus be utilised wllh excellent effecl. priver. It 1 iinilceiiliie Hint llie Miniiner a four Driv'i-ncirh. nr IK a popiil''1' di'.'erKjnn xx n I. a Mouse have losl somelliiiia nf the de- f,T I'Uinlier of New Y"ik wa iely ixoineii. eldi'd imff In llo from. Tlie high glr-- j "f Hielr nwn. si i. , t Tie'." iiive a ' dies, which ure fashliiiiiilil'. dn iml fa- .oil tlie I" iri.a.- - CmieiiiM! ilul,. A! iss Elea-- 1 xor the pronounced pouch Iron I and ni.'s ;n ;j i 1 . i.nd f s ' v 1.1 like gold. Pew- . i.inkurds are among the apartment, hut ..t .y Lppeul solely to M MI M US llie field finlll xrhlrll in cull on vniiirttlixl In the manner ot a vaexamples is Kiiflln-ni- ly Two lurlums are drsw-- charming (.luphoaid. without going to the east for cross it night snd day. Several oi ried here EDITH LAWRENCE. these ter'hs might ha put in different specimens. Dutch room, ol the Americanized paita A Favorite Southern Dish. and in case of a "full house." which of-- k or hostess Fried apples ere a digh beloved by ten hoppe-n" here tha host is fiopti.iir. these hunks would come In every aouihciner and. rcarcely ever to be found north of Uaaon and Dixon's very 'lorirtnieutly. In former times the interiors of there i line. iiili-iin- biicx-s-'-- 11 :: Tfer (are of Oilelidb. rtilcintli looks better ami :Ms longer if itolishcd xvitli beeswax and turpentine Ilian if sashed. To make the polish dissolve an ounce of beeswax In a pint f turpentine. Apply with nn piece of flannel and polish with anothef. To get s good effect quickly be careful always to use clean cloths Old woolen vests, to. will answer the purpoee.'and It Is really a saving of time In the end if they are washed euuii time they am Used. H1'- - '' Hints For the June Table ' -t e r :: Pai-lslu- cusli-phot- IN IHUHWHIIIHIIHW Darken cottages ere' veritable museums of Dutch MiiUquIly, slid nothing approaching them was to he seen among the peasnntry of Europe. Now, fortunately for ciiUectors. the dealers have bought up many of the treasures, und they are scattered all over Europe and America. These simple housewives have chesla of embroidered bed snd table linen dune In open work resembling guipure luce which would be notable additions to tha summer entertainers linen closet. We are Indebted to the Dutch for much of our finest furniture, the exquisite marquetry and lacquered work being esiieeially sought after by lovers of the antique. In tlie middle of tlie eighteenth century, when this oriental luquer became Ihe rage among the supply whs not equal to the demand, so cabinet makers hit upon a plan of sending out their wood in a prepared state to Japan and China. Three pieces wefe lacquered and when returned required merely to be mounted. Tlie difficulty, delay and expense conned ed wilh tills method Induced woodworkers to try to Invent a similar lacquered finish. The first lo succeed was a Dutch cn bluet maker named Huygens. His preppratlun was perfect. and he snd his successors have been able to iinllale oriental lacquer so well that the old Eferopeun work may only be distinguished front that of the east by certain snull differences In the1 dress find figures on the pieces of furniture nut strictly oriental In charf acter. from the Dutch Although a digression treatment of ' decorative art snd the summer cottage, it Is Interesting to note the effect this Dutch Invention had In tha manufacture of the French furniture. The Martin family of Paris had for generations been the leading cabinet maker, ml. Inspired by' Huygens success, they Invented a varnish which they applied lo a certain class of ornamental and decorative furniture in Imitation of tha oriental which they sly led or tin Murlin varnish. A great deal nf so called Vernia-MarIn is now iiimle in France and elsewhere. such as Iuhlnels and tallies with gold grounds italnleti with subjects Purchasafter Watteau utnl Hom-her- . ers haxe to he on their guard, as this spurious work is apt to deceive even the experts. slid Huygens specThe Vcrnis-Jlarli- n imen will never enn-- r Inn the furnishings nf lit I miii'Ii Mitmiier ottiiae liii'li will . rimpl" rml incxis-iih've- . rlfi'.'ls til pot Hut llirse - luniiea or till Ji.'dier folk of llul- J1'1 I mil. pie and have an air nf i i.infiirl at). veil liiriny. ,,f',;ee wlui h are being so i opiej for th American xxomap's We ir- i5,;ge gr qj, 11ie s,Tnt) Pf 'neue of land cn the margin of J: ,rllMfr Zee. which is so little aho c I ievel of the water that the clusters of .lie l.uil cn lflounii:! coiiiuatei i'i "...s. every Imuee has Jtr. Ui,u Mile moat and its lmat nioored t'rwsa Rise (Miaf. ln.tro-ducs- I g'lM-l- 4 1 s dn-tlr- trimmed with ircsin silk braid of different wldllis. The hat iss while sailor wound, a HU bright , greeu silk scarf aiailled wllh while dots. Vrocua blue la one of the light pretty cnlure In favor, a shude tlwl la more violet than sexual blue, but the name of llie flower helps to give the proper value.- A voile' gown of this color la lovely made wkh a Hill, gathered skirt having The Kew Kina f eat. InsertA si ole of Venetian embroidery The Eton oiai with a 'drop shsKil ed on taffeta down the front gore. Thla hell and haliit basque at Ihe back ia loosely hanging inedlievul piece la a living adopted by a leading laris house new. trimming development. On the for promenade gowns. A smart dress IdoiiSe bodice are bands i tinning down of iiHvy self plaid slwCii wills bodice be frotila of the game embroidery of this description was trimmed round ttHiiked by atrlpa ofihs blue taffeta orthe shoulders, down Ihe fronts and up namented with enamel buttons. Ihe back a short distance with Inch and ' Tli Crocus Idpe toque worn with the . i a lut If silk braid. ixtvered with fudqd red roses. gnxrfi Koine straps of the braid wrrf d These failed roses are a new millinery on the 1 unique, and on ell her aide fad and are extraordinary; realisations were rase inexlalliotis of bice embroid- of nature ih liea last brilliant momenta. ered with gold thread, while three navy j They have the; appeunuiue fit braid buttons, graduated in alas and seen through a ehewer ot rain, with ill the renter with ' leaves white and the outlines of tlie ' In gold thread, were placed In moist. j llie center of the bodice Just above the The Uriahs' Toilet. walat belt. The skirt. was very full, Women have always aapired to be and Ilia fullness at the waist waa arranged In plHlIa, while' at tha knees beautiful and have Minted their facee csine a deep four Inch tuck and an- and tired their heads alnre time Imother a little deesr alill a few inches memorial and In all countr'ea. The lielnw the firal, tlie material between gelslis of Japan changes the color of being slightly gaiigrfl. Rome lace mo- her lip three times In one evening, and tifs brightened the narrow miffs of the no lillle Japaneee lady ever mlseea an moderately full sleeves, and a small opportunity of whipping out the rouge round guhf embroidered lace collar gav put and mirror w hfch form Indispensa. . llie ffniahing touch lo the neck. ble parts of her toilet. ul 1 Costume d ' M siii'-llin- . r. ; j |