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(tecta of frequent wnilihiRi Iho root moat ba treated i.;lenimutllr amt ayitcmatle.iMy. Tn put oneself In the hands of n pood prnfeasioiMl la Hlaayi Uio lieat plan, but this la nut so easy to do on vacations that lakn one to wild iininhatiUed woods rferla At or to places tho iiKinleuro mid hair drrawr make tlielr nvpe.irancc with tho smart not, but all. this pay, fnshlonable ellque dues nor compoao the cntlia Hat u( auiuiiu r .tea iPm v .... it ?:V. '. - Y&$V : . ' r M fnMi-lonn- .sf' Ar flr Jbxwc- picas-imuOe'- k' r. al ls !' ! r 'i--- 'i - Pr-'- 1 Zbzrro TJiBHxz&L& as Tj& Za rt-r- - . f&jp. Ojuss szssdot ,5 iW lUV.W2& JyJlv remember that a ih-one given without the slightest or speclnl knnwlrdge. It Is nlwnys a good Idea lo alter the of heir dressing rvery few days. sjle This will keep the head from grttltie overheated In one spot, nn.l It seems to give the hair new life mid aignr, A i low coIXure should Its hy a high one. nnl then there arc it.flviont degrees of height, which run he f Vowed with beneficial rvMilis to the I, 1.1 as well ns the hnlr. If the hair Is healed, n brush!' ; s npt to pull It and m.iki It ceil n V'nr that reason It Is a go nl plsti tn let the hair down hefoiv gn-nft a M .tin. poo and to run tiw Png s II" u t'11 l . locks gently ('. ey i,.ive . 11 and dr id. Th. n separated theroogiiv the brush stuei'.f ini i;.,d i',; in '1 nnd until fnc hair f s t'liu ih j c'.ossv. J( It IS tll'.ei p 1: i. r J. r;. , ,.,ry. In warm l1 m In shnuipoo, no 1 s.i.-vel- un-l- le,-..n- n,nr ilitV.c.ihy in an .; (1. - i t s on The n.tl .' m i.. it.'t l.al li i.i', fur t :i.e 1. 01c fi.i ed n.ine .in.d:, r, ,"y titPj,,a. I'n o 1" 1. ni r ir. 1 I n'. r t ...it eatlle Mr, W'dr'l J.n.i l tni, to keep the hair from ki-:- i v .j' nn.l a brittle, In yir.o'.i r. posKihillty fi.M! the rli,:p a si,j ,i...,n pm.,,.,, j . 1 b fore the l..,ir .y, ri.pp. . n ii.d tlton. with h l i. h n, nle f r tl e P'.riKii.r. fill S 1 : c j d l.::io J,....- -, the i'i irnlriiff at t!.1'! v'l,- i: e Pi.-- !' 1, for a the di. ..s j ,t lew c f t i. v t1 r :i 1 't if ' It 1 f ft c lime t iishi'u;. I ,t l! "t Ss 1111, ,'p jih.s 1 lie t tiri I'd U !i !i t.. ;; or yjieI&jzb tbs stick of the parasol, otherwise the decoration looks clumsy and dinky." Ths parasols are not necessarily raised; on the contrary, they produce the prettiest picture when they are carried after the fashion of La Tosca sticks In which csss It Is found more effective to choose very long handled ones. While on the euhject of these dainty summer dress accessories I want to mention the newest fashion In everyday ones. To begin, colors of every hue are seen, except green, which once was the choice of the fashionable woman. Mow, however, she has realised that a green parasol Invariably gives the tip of her nose a rich emerald hue, and she Is no longer satisfied with tho effect, er rather she has learned what It le and lias abandoned that whlchwae responsible for It These parasols are rather smaller than last years styles and the prettiest are In pink, pale blue lavender, maixa pongee tints and champagne while occasionally a sight of an all white or an ell black serves as a charming relief from the variety of colons The bandies are the ornamental part of the parasols. The most expensive, end consequently I the most desired, have the long sticks and knobs entirely encrusted with Jet This Is much handsomer tham all black wood which le carved. In fantastic Slurpee of French poodles, cate, birds, monkeys or any animal ona happens to Ilka Jetted sticks are not very heavy end they are not rough to the hands. In the eunllght they give a beautiful sparkling effect that makes ona wonder If the next move will not Inaugurate a fashion fur gem entrusted, brilliant bet decked handles. I'm sure It would be prettier end not a bit more absurd than the fad of the Marquis of Anglesey that led lilm to have Ills bed jewelled and inlaid with precious metals. q.' of the umbrellas About are provided with sold nowadays sv: ' : ?V straight wooden or pearl and silver ?ik& .H trimmed handles. Its ee difficult to find a crook In natural wood aa to find a badly dressed woman. i Yrsrrlj-A77In a vlklt to our largest Jewelers tha S IS. ttli&ZJL the other day I taw acme of the moat remarkable Uses of gem. One thing that' struck me particularly was a dear little pair of opera glaasr tha foundashe1;'. I l'C t.iva .1 thorough Next, an old r It's ls revived, but sines the tion of which waa a mottled blue metal t s:u ni wurm water, he been responsible for ths and tha rims of the lenses, aa well as l i!"t s.sip 1' lr.g r. l '. it m ih" scalp, as ri "iitrod'iciidii anybody whatsoever may the center pivoL were solidly encrusted will ii II. lough or five i 'liow the new fad with perfect m i.ir. with diamonds. Between tha two telew ill v.-r t o same lihsirms, ( I. lid riqifid-isi'- .'. To go with tho wedding scope tubes there was a spray design i' as the hi i !'.,. n wiih wapaths'll. wli,.!i at present is almost of which qulla concealed the shaft by ter that Is r,'h r. v ; the last rins- tiiore lmiHirtaiice tliaa the gown, which tha focus la regulated and this e Id w,t.r. ing is wilii that .ire noted for their waa a mass of tiny brilliants. Imagine A b 'lii tow. I or on. ti.it chrils the app- , ran co are chosen in pref-the gorgeouaneas of such a pair of ople 1. 1 bit of lint t.'1'i :i'l ii.'V.t hu nci to 1, 'roughly twenera glasses used under tho light of a In t!.o d'j'.t : i;.,i :,ing tieth century All sorts of dainty thousand lncsndex cents It would be la ersott I to. org indies, or rather wsh cluffous. i.'mfs fust, then l.i t::i.".g are lees than dassllng. t.'nl when the liair Iwg-- . f r.t'.er prett v i.r F"."h occasions, and If ths nothing ti Sum vinaigrettes were fashioned of w'l li'l-- il tho li'ul t'.oihl lie C'lllly guw.is nre I .wered then the parasols opalescent shell, which, either by clever tntessBcd nil cvir w:tn t ., slid utc mots eflictive when made of plain art or nature, had assumed a shape llld. p.i ms of the fabric, ?f few eitnple r:'' t edding p irasols are of moderate exactly filling the requirements of or t ars-IIs mo c.ircfui'y dur.' ;; in with r.ii! er long hind!. a, on which bottle. While very Irregular the shell .g.. Sin, t curved and grew slenderer at the base r there Is no i,.is..n wry ore nre f istcn, l flown?, either in single shoe' i ,ouu, badi 'run i varat'e'i Willi with broad satin ribbons ending In a point Tha tope of thi tnd I n r is less h. i - 'ul ,md Piiurf-I- f or in bum in . but the single rose, which vinaigrettes were Invariably finished fl!lf ts gl-- n ng of was iTiircd.. cd Was ul t!i-one of the society with gold or platinum lids, on which by fir .,s n. were the most elaborate ornamentaof bnds season, charn-.- s tie has far It N lownys hard, of re !ue. to find ex. "'ding those of bouquets il- - e lo White tions of diamonds and sometimes Just give ci on a re .!cr.iic amount of I'rhlisni.'inl' gowns r.tid white parasols on the top would be seen a single Large s .h :: l.t tho i:Iliti-ele.it a few with pink r.es and ribbons make a diamond or pearl. Them were suspended - .n s i xpor.. n e seashore has means of tiny chalna set with tha I i .iriit t'l.ist wniii'ii ti it a shampoo la stunning roiuMnetSon, end so do pink by frock, fan-- i lls to match and large La same precious stones. To go with them I a. .i w 'I r.nr a g..oil tuaiiy more than one had the choice of hundreds of beauI'ratii ros. t r: e I uni no wontjn wants to part "Sih u awn t Of . course,t smaller flowers, tiful Jeweled lorgnette chalna, which carai very dainty and wish a s'iutIc i i'.i i' sl'-- t can lie',p ft. bdelicate, they are not half so ried out tha pattern of the vtnalgretta. One nf the prett est fashions for sum-neffective zed In this manner as The favorite chains, however, are those weddings Is to have the bridesmaids larger flown on account of the sterna set chute with diamonds cut mart arrv narasuls Instead of liala. It needs orB green stalks to Its agsmst quise.fairly wearing which le really diamond shaped. ; ran of tbs French shop he fumUv M boms along British Ideas only. Seine t of the French chateau or country ki Is visible cither In English or Wi three-fourt- 1 1. , j- r-.- j rt - l 1 . tmn-pc'- .ii -- 1 cos-tui-- 'S cr 1 : 1 "! '( l n f- - i oountry home Tho Androssan Lw f&fe. eluiiil-laneous- For tho woman who docs not raicct to have a maid or n piuf-.- - ninaHl bt hur betk and e..ll tor the next three tnnntlis, it lew viiiunhle hints may not come amiss urn! ni ty la in her to Into nut only keip her hair Ir. m a tcry bail ciminiun. but D I a. illy improve. Its rrpea raie'e. Salt-wr haiMru- - is r.lways ni'.imns to woman's ti'iwi.ns ylry. This is it trite rim nk, hot tl.-- re nrc (0:110 women win. iK'iu lo i jr- -t ills nt I' o tsnt sea si r ,s on llie'r h.i'r. I'aps shc'Jd always to win If mil) diws nny of hivakeis and awiriuii rp or ; If. nance, itm rpray dw dimpen 1? ' ! 1: ,r 1!,en It should tsi i!i J in iLnli.ip ly upon eomlnp out of i er. Jf it pels qiilta wet the only I ,.p:r lo 'll :i lo wash It thoroughly In wv,!.:r and dry It. preferably .,; 3 y.nit m the open air. .j T ere is i.othlnp better for tlir heir than to give It a delightful rest by let t t it down for a short period each day. In thie way the air has a 'Itunce to circulate throush the mot a which le almost es good ae a waahlnp. There Is really very little time when the hair as an opportunity to fall loosely as it will Euriiig the day it is always on dress pa. tadr. and on hot nights one doesn't feel quite equal to the discomfort of having it covnr the neck and shoulders uruj moke one eocra hotter than evr. K Kdv'.snble to sit In a '.reecy spot when tho l.n;r le lot down. Roir.etlmce If tho 1 hr Is kept twisted up In one way or nnottwr it has a close and sticky odor wliiih v.o-icoon disappear If the fr. h air and s.m could pet at It all over. Jr it is necessary to con.o to town pc: .'i"v In oedi r. to " r a I" v ffij'Pt v Jr- h'k' tr f i ; imz 'fH ,4 i ::t. Pf . A ;vsj V'fjE " W1 y V ' . IJ-'- c features of the '.J' xa VilL ?r ii-i-j't- I3f' StK ' v; tapurUK msnijo Os window Lace curtains of the bmou Scotch net Brussels lac IBd tha mi lac Mario Antoinette curtains are nos m vogue in the country Doom of Los Aon. which really fix the American fksh. Ions along them line For, nriowb enough, while tha wealthy Anuriev buys garments fashioned after the Hu kw ;:t3 V?, TOPOTj X, ,'iiiw t;.. 'V j , tssJ&sin. I Co- verings. m vi: & ,"nr,!ethr enamel, . " & Ov wtetlil; d the so tliat thl puts Is daintier than the ow Them Is this difference mw and ths old: Ths latterbetwen a flap of leather, ryhloh was L,-- ?' 1,7 th through which were lipped, but the new S!$ rt&V'S ' " & - if i-- . V. la fat; w: & X' V ' - ivrft. i mli - w U:.p ' 'Kte'.' . ASt'Kf. WX ' V they- dont like to be burdenedW' ordinary purs For such ax u If "ew the favorite fijW L been devised, and it 1. great euecee Pigskin, in wMchL ,oon bcsxa toS SISTLSTu was carried, but patent leather t,U both convenient andsoodwe Ing. The etrap across the back is - ..'. V tstpdxff' & :$A!,, s ? A C ' ' Cs T 7iv , $MZ -. 'i.-- s. -1 nr a rim of platinum to .hold thorn. Pearls do not require a. setting, hut ell cut stone whether they are or not, are usually rimmed with platinum, though many women prefer to have the pave ones strung like pearl There ts a new way to set ringe which le pretty end so odd as to he quite worth tho copying. Jewelers take a large square eapphir emerald or ruby and surround It with n double row of very email brilliants set In platinum, no that It kwke as though tha block of royal Mu rich green or pigeon blood were outlined with two narrow rivers of light. Tho bqfd of the ring does not show at all, but the eldee that hold tho stone are wrought In some pretty design, with more tiny This netting Is somewhat diamonds. newer than the princess end le totally different In effect from any other that have seen. On ' top the entire ring is perfectly flat like a plateau. Women new have a fancy for neck' wear that is tallorllk yet soft All the locks recently shown have been made to fasten tn front, with the, opening with by a email ribbon bow, Tha tocka are about an Inch and a half deep and are put on a band of equal depth, so that It Isn't necessary to wear anything under them. If the outside le not slashed, then there are tyro vertical buttonholes Just hack of the end and taffeta through this iq run a ribbon, preferably in black, which le Scotch net eorMs arc ths cheapest grad of ha window coverings which can be gstt are bargain quotations, a Prices begin at about 0.00 the pair, ot s the result le very pleasing. Fur this pries would be about 6LN n pair, thanks to freight rate parti middlemen profits and, above all, the tv Ansi-can- Iff on these good In England the nr eet country houses have now la ever Instance both ths Inside and orirti blind. Tha lint la made of embroldsd Holland, costing about 0.00 the tttrt The outside Mind Is a good etlff qmUV of Holland, but without embralOsx Tha outside Mind must match the ads scheme of the houe and being Just b side the window glass. It must be art to stand the summer, sun withe bleaching or fading In tha least The Interior Mind of embroidered Hollsni b set td match the color scheme end 6nM of each particular room. Thus ths ert side blind harries out the exterior thef sign of the whole mansion and while the intetM must be all silk Mind le meant only to Mend with tk decorations and color tones of as h vldual mom. These Minds tie !afl pensaMa In country homes of the eve sort and have now made thrmsov secure In arlstocratio homes through the United State Londons Most Beau two-inc- h tied In a email bowknot like a necktie. The ribbon goes over the two middle elaehe then through, and out of the next two, no that any space In the stock that might show between the ends Is hidden by the band of ribbon. Other stocks are mads with buttonholed slashes at Intervals around tbs entire piece of linen, and the ribbon Is crushed up and run In and out of this so that It comes to tha front, where a small bow gives a neat finish. Between the Slashes where bits of the linen show star wheels or any conventional patdesign le embroidered In a Cut-otern. These stocks east tLSO when made hy hand, and machine once can be bad for 60 cents aplec Tbs ribbon comes extr and you can choose any color you want. Tho solid comfort to bo found In these soft stocks makes them vary popular, and It has suggested ths Idea of converting ordinary straight turnovers Into little collars worn with ribbon ties slipped underneath and tied In a knot. If tha band on which these turnover are put le wide enough there le no trouble at all In reversing the order In which they were originally Intended to go. he tie Isn't always necessary, either, for many women fasten the turnovers in the back to the neckbands of their shirtwaists with two mall cuff pin There is no more Important adjunct of the summer costume than these suns little pin Every collar seems to need something of the sort to keep it In Its proper pise and there are dosene of ways In which they can be made useful In closing blouses and holding belts In order. Plain gold pins are ths most ervtceaM ordinarily speaking, but there are ever so many wire pins set stones or ornamented with with email fresh-watpearls that are wonderfully pretty, and even If they do not last aa long as the simpler designs they serve their purpose well enough to bo looked upon in the light of a good Investment. It Is almost like heresy to bint that Beside It bega are going out of etyl would not be true, but there are some women who positively refuse to carry smell sat-'-- U for their money, and yet ut f er tiful Costume. Nothing Is so hard to create really appropriate costume with approach to novelty In It as a ! that exactly suits tho requirement,sw a garden party, concert or other noon function. Here Is one reoeothf served In the Princess Park. that serves the purpose admirably Is made of taffetae Begene charming tint of bluish dove F" which gives a background of whew" "? that acta aa a setoff to the luxuriance of tho trimming and dims Malta aueh a skirt absolutely and sweeping ae to the train, and le a alight fulneas at the waist In half Indicated plait which . on no account be stitched. FBT In front diagonal opening tn silk of tho same color abould the underskirt of tbs same eilk " perfectly tight. A bodice after Lenta XT. bodice elopes Into th point of the Bourbon style lM turn which waa borrowed Austrians. This bodice 1 drapes ward tha left, and in the ferred to In London waa caughtV win diamond button but almost as well and cost very Uttla bodice Is out low mound the hu ... and dove gray chiffon cover ahouldera and goea up high with lace throat, trimmed and banded at the collar and ebu lace insertion. In front two handkerchief P"8 white guipure nre caught to tl ids with a band of pale turquow vet Tbs elbow sleeves are win XV- - and are finished off with gagesntee falling over long the palest blue sued Tbs hat Is of a palest Mus straw, while It le trimmed w'l 7 gray blue heron with sweeps feather The costume on tall anfi1 perb on n dark-hairTh.1' akl m Mu eyea and milk-whiquirementa are admittedly dime1 tha result apparently could surpasrrd by mere mortal lagea and good look h" fJ" cut-gla- ss lntjrj FV broaa. ed te rj |