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Show i' i i : stxday morxims examiner, xovemmkr ;o. -- i!i. arid clak a fur culler b i! I! I omblmng clmh with the xme t i a wlr.icr t' fa. I of lao been rci.v'd again tu;e f..ieon. Fr-lieiIhe Slur: iiru.-iirunibuutinnl in toe Iivmsii cluih aim uMe, gray w::t end inulrekin col irrJ cloth wilt the Ui.ileakin fur. li : a ia,J in. rear alv to thq squirrel fur cl i ,u. J short, am I et makes ii a darker tray, whichTheto rffee rn un cluth of theauma lur b wutla uaod tn trimming as edgiuff or in barais. h i rmartcei of all aiyiea is the one Hut hai ibe Jacket fur the eualiime of The fur ant then one or two ban-l- on the ak:rt, edd-, either wKh bright Crimson or orange brat r!,,frvi ' IS fflJE i 'JDS&BLE cs P MINK AW EffmnKis four. lifantog - , V Kt'4 -- lai suHTJPSOlIllULA -- or velvet Whan a oMncMlta Jacket la made te weal with clnh oairt tho favorite design 1a hi t.glt fitted ahert oust or la perfeeUl eoapedeee loose one On tha tight fl'.ini doelgn the favorite trunmlng la the i euiru.erie frog or braiding; on the 1 Item used ore Irish a;,' sod velvet et)le tiwna fa, aa a rulw velvet waistcoat o; sums eonimatiiig goiur( braldad mw .t SI ! I' elaburately, A Quito tha moat expensive and smartent ouetiiiuaa ef the winter ara th made wtu ooat and skirt of fur, acaisku and baby lamb being the favorite furl. Tm skirt u plain, but wide, after lha fashion In aktrta. nnd tbo fined coat la I lung ttiree-qusnTlie re are unit a limited number oflength. the onelakin rostumei In aatotaaun but those of baby Iamb ant atoo of the Faraian lamb are by no meant as ouiisideuoua bow aa they wera last sear mm. The toiler fur la ao much lea warn than lit sealskin aa to make It far mon PnmHMs for ounetant wear, la cold ton tries, where fura are more necessary thai here, women always think It necessary u hate at toast twe ocata, one of sealskin, lung haired fur being so much more comfortable for Inteiiaely cold weather. Bands of Fur on Goth Gowns. 'Jffia long ouata of velvet er clntk trimmed nlth wide bands of fur are tnotl graoeriil this season and most becoming. Tbs Himu are tong, and tliara Is no attempt hava the garment tight fitting, and yet any ruiiiaUi,ir in dreaa ran detect et a glance that ilia scam a have a decided rurve In at tlie aides and that the Iona linos ere only at tha front and bark. Is re,! cloth or velvet a long cant trimmed with bands of autilo, or oven lynx, la rsil-quite a natal garment, while made In light cloth or velvet a handsomer carriage ot evening wrap could not well be devised. Kvenlng wraps are aliuoat without trimmed with fur. Krnilne and mhle lead In espetiaa, but them are end of smart wraps, and must effectlvi ones, that are trimmed with far leu eostlj kina, bee id e which there are no end fura now to be bought that are most ef- I?- - r $' madjuvutaig .jstff I ti 5& pr--- , HIT rv ;i ,VK 'v . t- Mil J.?. ' Ui -- ' r ' F "'. iL ,;vM fective, alilMiugh ft would bo MnwM WITK VECVFT THrrK MSiraP S&jsnr 'A TV K-; SUP ti- - i.y . CfilMCJElttA JBAWKIW MAtmJS JACKET J J 1 Moss Rosebuds with Fur. Combing moaa rosebuds with fur lo on of tho latest fancies tn millinery, and with sable, mink and chinchilla, eliher ih dusters of pink or yellow ara most charmingly effaotiva Tlie leaves around th buds-orat velvet end the colon is well as lha materisto ara in moat effective with tlie fnr, Jaice also Is used on these beta, but then It baa been a most popular fad for some time In uae lace and expensive far together, so ih:a may not ba anything aepectally novel. Caracul, 0 sort of Iaraian lonih, ts on of tho faahlnnablo fura, both In short Jackets and tong eoata, and aema to tie between Astrakhan and Kurils n pony akin In effectiveness. The smartest coats ar made of tha shortest haired skins, with (lie moire effect very distinct, and can almost be confounded with tho baby lamb ouata at n distance. The pony akin costa ore tromendminly In demand for autotng. but are atoo perfectly possible at other times, provided tho akin rhoaen to not too heavy In weight. Tha fashion to to lino these eoata with wmd Instead of aflk or satin, like tho Perand while this tin. sian tamb.saal akin, Ing la much wanner It also makes the coat The colors, many that relight heavy. semble more elueely young raJf than pony, arc considered extremely smart, bat are more conaplcuoua than the black ones that are beautifully gloaay and on which Tha th meriting! arc ao attraethra same shape In all to need tha aomewhat liapaleas loose coat, lilted carefully over the shoulders, with largo sleeves gathered Into n ruff at th wrist. A wide shawl collar of black fox or lynx adds greatly tu the appearance ef the Mack pony coats, but lha leather collar and cuffs arc thought smarter for tho light oklne. Among the automobile fur coats there ore very few that are appropriate except whoa suUitiif, but occisalnnslly, as In Uia cues ef tbs Mack pony, n stylo can be found that will do duly for ether occasion aa wall. How ever. It to not faslilonablo to be economical, ow .the would-fifauhlonabla woman must needs Invest largely lu har garments this WITH JADUV TRIMMED lilfllcult tusk to tell what epeuies uf anlnul the) had been taken com. The dyed fura ma not wear well, and some dealers Insist the) do not, and yet they will wear quite a lung ea the fariitun In ablch they an made remains popular, and not to avert ono la It vouchaafed to buy only of tlM rarest aud finest, while must iiecuiulng and effective era many of tlieoa dyed ekma. Taa gowna and hall gowns trimmed will fur are always effeutlve, and this Maeos It fs decidedly tlie fashion to have at edging of fur around the hem of a tea gown or outlining tho shoulders of a baf gitwn one extremely odd ball sown el tulle, with bands of eabla caught with bunches of pink nmsa rovebqds, bung oni of tbo latest models. 'I i&T'. f n ar jrt i ue l a rABHION ABIJ5 fads anil fancies Ini muffs arc both flat and pillow rliapf, bin' may wnn stranga l tlie round muff Is reluming rapidly to the r ago In tin llttlo vagaries of honor which It forfruM two penetrate Into aaohj favor of the more unu-u- ul tlniwi.. hsikliig larra are used eg many of tha handumiieat fur euliara aud muffs, and iwrilculuily with sable heevy uliuwa off Iwlh textures to advantage. Ur ara Artificial flowers also woven Into tha m.nct expensive fur sets, but so far only those fura Intended tu wear with elaborate gowna ara trimmed In this wny with laca and flowers, and for the street drees tha fur should ba as simple aa tha coat um a Fur Hals Trlmmrd with Lief. The fur lists to be worn, with stole and ;muff of the same akin, are vary rffeetive, land If possible lha claws ara worked Into the shape In anma wuy, with the head aa well. The hat to ba worn with along wrap of sable trimmed with Irish point was of the Irish lace, the crown encircled by the fur and on lha left side of tho hat two small ankle heads almost hidden In tin fur, while on tha right, ranged quite high, wera ntiiulierleea little claws and tails, ilia tall forms a very Important part of tha fur he It hat, coat. Mole or garment 'inuff, and tu partloular the Utter depends extent to upon throe tiny appea-;dar- e great fur Its trimming. Boleros of ermlna, chinchilla, or sable worn with skirt ef ehlffoa or velvet are Immensely smart, but tha short shoulder This cape la returning to popularity. la eeen In all fura. but tho hand- yj PSS?f r.Mm ! .d tlo.m. i d'"-long when one puta her tnlud to It; Marabout pnd coqu fenihra are tn follow an the changes whieli taka place) found when netrlch plinnca ere ont of the' with iff riln, and theaeJu muff awl boua are, In the fashionable world uf elothea whai at Aral enema lightning rapidity. jhoth serviceable and pretty. The m.ira- -. When one haa determined to dress not only Mm collar ran also be shaded aa the oh- -; iua. Ostrich and miiialwiul together In tlie fashion, but aa far ahead of It Iiretty combluution, and ran poasibla, then It doea not aeain nearly ao;5.r,n any puKaibla erasa for the (aid and iin- -. to rast aside a favorite coa-- y tume or set of fura which have been but usual. In tnarabout and ostrich feathers clduin worn, hut which must be discarded alike am aeen fuirlnallngly soft unit when a few inchea of material more or;graceful hoaa trimmed with rnchinga of, 1ms Is demanded to ba placed In a differ- chlffnn and chiffon flowers with lung wavent part of the garment. H la aatil that ing el real nor. Velvet and an II n flowers: s, lilies of the an Inch morn or lesa on the end of gardenias, nose would have changed the hla- - valley, lilacs also show up prettily against a re-With ha feather. it gnnn of. lory ef the world. Doubtless the sama suit would have been acnnmpllshed If an! an exquisite shade of delicate rose pink eighth of a yard of soft fluffs had been cloth, the hst was of chiffon trimmed with shad, d front white to plarsd at tha wrong end of I ha lady's1 ostrich feathers leexe. Cleopatra must have boon a woman ruse and small silk gurdonia. With. this af tashlnn. and It Is undoubtedly trua that was worn an ostrich feather boa. the tips a man first love a woman'! elothea. The of the feathers only lir.n.g pink, nnd here next step la but secondary. and there were hldd-- n Hie email whit a The muff, needless to stale,' Tha must fascinating novelty In fura la gardenias. the large while feather boa and muff. Os- was fashioned aa the boa, and the whole, trich feathers are smart, hut they are also effect of the coat utne was a charming; j father expensive, even for one of large In- study In delicate pink. Furs are combined this year as never become, for the bus must be very long and full and the muff unusually large. For fore, and Lba more totally different In rhar-- j theatre costumes this boa and muff are so seter and quality Ihe more pleased la the owner with the result, Hcalxkln may be effective and so becoming that the fad sure to find favor. Not only in white, but very smart If there be collar and perhaps; hi all the light and delicate shades, ostrich leufTa of ermine or sable. Chinchilla and; feather boaa are now aeen, and even In red although not so happy a comblna-- . and green and pinny glaring colors that tlun as many others, are seen together, would make the original bird tremble with while greatly in vogue ara ruble and erermine and chinr.gs and fright. Shaded feathers, from mine, eriutna or aahK and ermine nr sable or desp cerlae to delicate pink, are charmi- chilla. astrakhan both, and ao on down through the ngly pretty, and against ha face the soft perhaps hides are fascinating. Both flat stoles wdtole catalogue of lwrdy and perishable and long, round boaa are worn, and both fara. Stoles formed perhaps of three abeolute-- 1 ara popular, but aa It le a trifle newer the flat collar Is perhaps tha favorite. The ly different skins are seen, nnd the muffl to v. aech forget-me-not- Clno-patra- 'a con-tre- at delloHie re la, to-da- ft blue Header. Hit! somest model on view la of sable point lare together. There la a must always oulnclde with the collar. Er-- ! and Irish collar of fur and a wide yoke or mine alone Is rai her hard and unbecoming, high I then another wide bend of hut with sable or rhlnchliia nothing could are and atrip of Irish paint jbe handsomer. When the two ara used la-- ; satin. At tho front .to a M . to la ermine the In a as stole, apt gulier. t h he pl.iced In a centre sirlp. wllli the soft. twe ?." te the end fuf tBlA haired fur on eliher aide, and the muff b la "iso muds In the a mu way. The flat; of wtupo deep fur nollara or round muff and the new m- - On evening the ore again being worn, and there csuV-pillow shaped inuff are conairucisdi capes so to wari.i and delightfully nothing of fur, andi from all kinds and high collar and deep cape reason why one and all cannot; fori a hi to asbe aworn with a light wrap over of fur rl luiiid liner and morej dOoolletO gown. With tbo moat delicate j irtohidMt and many ' j 1 I I ?w i 1 j CLOTH AJvTl CHINCHILLA VK&E srvrunttete. e When the Frost Is On the Punkin' and the Fodder's in the Shock." the spoonful each of salt and pepper, a tea-li- .through a eo lander to get out tha akin, In- the real pumpkin tbs canuwi same proportions e in the genuine. If the cuoka. but is quit worth adding toemail people the ripening , pumpkin to Sweden pumpkin pls with It rather a gable to get a nice . epoonful of sugar and a few sprigs of ' then through a finer sieva Put tha puree Cot ripe aoups. of I lull and nr on dried tin may flour he a l but thl of sttod pumpkin give sugar, pumpkin spread Pumpkin flour poetry TO merely pumpkin to All a quart parsley or sweet marjoram. Cover the bark In the pan, sprinkle over it a heap-"- g In , be manipulated a enough so to sc to even tnJIk. llic pieces deceive s not agreeable. brown old before pumpkin flavor alwua that 8d;li .rank the autumnal nalntMiE- but ' measure. Put In a sucepsn with a plntlsaucepan and alnim!- gently fur an hour taaspounful of flour, mis thoroughly; In Just i ronnotow-uin pumpkin pie. In maklna to i'rrmns of rempkln housekeeper or the newest Sometime It to a good plan Ifput one Is notjpte of the canned pumpkin ohserv the Thin is a novel; y even to many o:d! of cold water and season with half a tea- - 'and a half, atlrrlng frequently. Strain then pour over If. stln-lnall tha time, one, who la liarklng bark to horln few spoonful, of molasses. one auert of hot milk. Add a tsbleepoon-t-pl -- r culinary triumphs. p of batter, and simmer fifteen mlnntsa ffwsnlaa that there are more gaatro-omiThen add a half plat of rich cream, and a possibilities In the rest yellow Iteospoutiful of floe out paisley; heat, but sphere than the average Individual wola Ido not allow it to boll, and servo hot 1 Bf. ami accord-them on tn gma develop with toasted crackers. Jgly. And. first, that good old New Eng-- 1 V cnee, a land loaf mad of rve tneal not flour , convincing talker end speaks tha PsogMs In ItnllennOb A RlOt'S Indeed are the dreaa . itierinan language like a native, ytllsw and pumrkln Juk-ePlane allroa of pumpkin In aaltod water movcTiirul garnu-iii- womenJJJ i to not It or her claimed ftoaa Hiss s, I by have been dvrlgned fur Pempkln Jelre Brown Bread. Gist the gowna have yet et- - and boil fifteen wilnutae. Drain. Put a h"v; I weor, hnt up I, now nonai1oP1 To make two tlie (alned fur which they strive, large piece ef batter in a frying pan and prfeitlon been good slxed loaves of this hsve ;ne to vtay or Indeed, tluy are only bus well awurw of as soon aa malted toy in tha alined pump-ki- n, nu;na Boston brown bread mix together rdorro rule a as few. a save hy thro enpa euoh of Ihe defeuta In them nnd ore runatently adding salt and pepper, and toss over neither or.ls'J. yellow meal and rye j gowna have to better them built in an artiaUc tha Ore a few momenta. Lay the slksa two .striving The pI:ofrye flour will not answer; add ' nor practical. der Van a and hygienic way. llsrr Velde, next in a baking rips , ,, couniry pumpkin Juice, half a cup of mo 1 cornsready the batter from Germany, which quest 'prominent German artist In sympathy over them, sprinkle dish, pour n ot . two runs of this milk, with a teaspoon-'grated cheese on top I ly eonfeaa tha 'wkh that says: movement, of sods dissolved In some of the milk. until and baka living browned. Serve nicely lha gtenTcress, theory we have not attained tlie elegance of the hy ouTy wIll women ' teasponr.ful of ealt: beet the breadrt Paris costumier. This la a fact to ba very hot. bo wld wt v.gorously. then turn It Into two generations sorry for. but which wo must oonfeea. i .f'w Pwmpklw Chi pa. of th..; biend tins, to steam for five hours. This clearance Baa chiefly In tho out and uch tm'pmved by tha adoption Toko whwt qoenBty you choooe of a good Aid Fashioned PnmpWIn Pic, ste-- l decoration tho the 'he but of dreaa. Gorman If one is fortunate that the I rials from which they are made have kief awaat pumpkkt the aid Owneoriont field enough to obtain a i riB'ilne old fashioned pumpkin, such as Emuratsi has persistently frowned tbclr life and they are to ail appeargniwo;pumpkln makes tho nicrat sweetmeat- las though made of Inether or nielli. The halve ft, taka out thq seeds and cut into "hiitler 1ms ideullaed Tha fruit toved s-Ti jcsaential beauty of material lie In the fall oMpo (N olio at a dollar. Jbr each pound K of October- -; all time tn sanction 1 It and of Its fuJds, end It to In the endeavor to of the c'or tn the nnahlnn and frost pumpkin allow m pound of line tw a cty.o to gtvo life to fluthat future dresses are white augar rjt 11 lh ItiL-- pieces, without pealing; bidding such mvathe and n gUI off lemon Jutre. put or tn her irwce. to out." lie tliought erl out the Inner fibres that hold the functions the ehlpo In n deqp dish and sprinkle on rapid Uken ruot nd im makmg Broadly epeaklng. Iferr Van dor Velde's Put Into a large kritl. with mnt hK". FalherLind. toyer of ihe eugor. Turn the iidea to that women hould appear in hr f"01 uf tuning water; eel U IT V: numtow of such j 'J jUMI OV4f Hit lilt It rent.; ci tho bs-- k of the atovs of dreaa each having its dtotln-- 1 style and cover closely. th at th whole toge:i-.airveto, on the as follows: rharaelertotle i" th ateain draw tha Juloes out: garments seen gulslilng confined to the 1Ul water allowed to e.ch wtilch shall V hiihfr f.ir flv nr six hours until tender. and In the home, it Is not First -- Mum i Ft German pumpknhn tabtoaiKronfiil j enthusiast, for oil ctosaethisofouinfirl-pram the individuality of tlie wearer. ; dry; then pull off what few ikltyou,r-- conraariy In-tburond-dtre- M gmgw tied up In bags and tha adopting ootume, la which the 1 t" and rub the pulp through a woman are eagerly tyle of gown, not only peel uc the leaMuajDut In ahrwto. When tue lunib-rdividual to toot In the nwaa. if it pm watery let It drain able and artistic Oor- -j while wear, baoomeo PUTOPkln t sod or turn tho whole or for hut general which Social Third publle costume, tho Juice to use for PT houM .,r. are helping the cause by, It,, a stone Jar end set sway in n cool should be tirdform. ii?1 nf,brf'wn breed: after putting the manafireese tn! gowned the n footlights for week. At tho end of that Um before Ho far tha home and evening aowna ov Z, vccvws yjN. NCR t'1 colander, measure, and to aimaring f.i'iv rt'Blh end beautiful reform j Wmr the sjrrup off fho ehlpa, boil It down i surpass the street enetumes and designer of this vtrslned pumpkin at- l,,w into rlrit ayrop, then tuna back and the te Improve lira working walking gown rupfuis of rich m'lk, four well aViSrtlat. they re IndefaMgsWe In' and bring It more up to tho fashion, while r Baited Fanpld Seed. (Ef. fH.n fnasMusaififl aa aalt B a no till keeping it strictly a reform garment German papers pracilcat life end health It is also claimed by the reformers who Editors of the tlie oalled aeoitoL which ar very pop-of two evening gowna ar movement example aa As and tho of laws are Ignoring 'glec.Urs beauty.) urging the etcaplance uf tnis drees lungerare duvoted to reimrling the lectures here shown. Th flrot Is a dinner gown! Mr Htmtog fin Italian, ara acid on the poaxiula, Uie fashion. It hat not only la H exceedingly eomfurla-Me- , of black silk French grenadine, j etreri la (ho Italian quarter at n penny move-- , and events in connection with tlie reform mad l, ,,,xu ana masanea to tamo: as freedom It of but permits ll? Berlin, has tUT trimmed wlih aatln in a soft, yellowish la cupfuL They ara extremely appetizing First Freedom from ail pressure and re- - ment It mak wunu-- mure graceful, end movement. into lined deep pie plates, "i strict Inn (cutsets tu be tepUc-eMtoa Jeannle Roes, a Bcutr.h woman. gold ton. It Is further ombellMied with sod toko th ptooo ef our salted nuiai finko tn a hot oven until emvl. and branch g, by a by allowing gre;tr play of the mu-!- ' arirh -- m'P Ivomsbcrg. Hanover, canees tutter wimee portrait in a white woollen crepe head embroidery In yellow tones, having a Wa a the eeede free from the and teoiii, . rn.br,,Wn htie. Aa pumpkin ptealTI'0' Munli n, tarlaruhe. Vienna, of cl dhng must be llghl q;u-n- t K'tin in healtii to the wearer end toi reform garment to here shown, la said to: train and flowing sleeves, lined with yel-h- e which ourroimd them, tlien sticky ahreO Breslsn. b 'Q before - glindWelaht dry la the nun Duamlf.CTembakedTufficbuitlr! second fcrii. r r eklrl-Th Is f to Intended gown silk. for kers limldM Frankfnrt. pla several i postrritv. the chief Inet'cawr of tho dress or in ecol ovwn. ihen the fact; (par 1. tn 1 Third Dtv1!n of weight of clothing movement In Germany. Kite has; reception wear and la mads of liberty silk eolt a nuber lilemture plan t- tsmwo tha pumpkin pits and Dresden, pointing to dre.-the! on afloat form on a a tin. npraad baking aalt Uherallv, t!,, rite, he h ami tip, suhjci-t- , eu.l in ill the town lectures are written seversl bonk un the subject and, In a terra eotia shade and trimmed with men before turning Into that In Germany, at any the In set hot oven, a oh n. and atim-teking bra-aA a to be atirrij da lo bodies leach garment panel of Japanese held monthly, delivered by ome medical j - an Indefat igabl worker, spending herigold braid. a so,,.butte, . v. rh piB( should bo baked fvm to a national often ami! artnp. of trained dremea uthortty The alms of this oc!ety are to promote1 Fourth or by some prominent person of time In lecturing amt funning now gold, with paotel ahadao laiernilxgled, BMMA HADDOCK TELFORD. wid b. c' women c suitable arrML lhe"use"of" the fur the weaaaa to In frem Ba coeUine of eat (real, a Bb Is a town etottos. in syaspatfty with thq rrnnjr. gome people vtur jthe st md-iss- mo uw-O- pU-s- - He. r - -- Dress Reform as It Is Preached and Practised in Germany. l s i to-o- th"1"' tvs-Qua- '' I iis siii i. - p-- SSfEV" i r-V- iz'v ! ; cos-um- , -- F" , iseJ. : ! 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