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Show is the sash, and all the summer gowns of iniHiriaiire w 111 buust a pretty aasb j or ginlle of silk or ribbon. A number of Parisian couturieres are introducing draied lilierty sashes on their new gowns and arranging them with a deep point in from and knotted two or three limes In the back. These sashes suggest a delightful excuse for Indulging in any special fancy with regard to buckles. Nearly ail of us own some cherished relic of the kind belonging to A Pompadour dress seen the other Chantilly draped up toward the back our grandmother, and now la the time i to produce it for the adornment of our with tiny stress buckles. afternoon at a studio tea took niy confections. No matter how orry wonderfully. The macs were scat-- ft Lingerie hats are among the amart latest leied over a gray ground, and the dress millinery efforts, and when the cha- nate It may be. it will be in keeping was entirely framed with a lettuce peau, gown trimming and parasol are with the present demands, as the bucof brodierie Anghuse" the urine of kles of the moment are larger and richchic la reached. Some really coatly er than ever before. Ribbons aa trimmings are becoming laces are used this reason for these becoming hats, and the variety which ia more and more de rigueur, and the one set with fagot considered elegant just now here In flowered Paris la known as the point de nelge. stitching are a beautiful addition to a It baa a groundwork of bruaaela net. dainty frock, while the Loula or Pomon which appears a design of empire padour bows are to be seen on almost wreaths dotted with tiny white balls, everything In tho sartorial line, several which lias given the lace its name. It tones of the same shade often being Is not a cheap dentelle, but nowadays applied in a lattice effect on waist or a a look with disfavor upon anything skirt. For evening toilets nothing la , . In looking of a yard to an Inch in depth. The waist io. ut and sleeves are alike lucked, und the assemblage is simple and stunning, although gowned Piirlsl.m requires an artist's luiid lo bring ut l he Rils, ill the Hois, are the oiera or (heater one ob- about the result. Kveryuheie there hate sudilri.ly serves that figure changed from arlifctic and well pul up 'i1oppli.es" (If one may use such - j of terms) to trim, cureii g lines which well define the bust uinl restore It) the waist its long lost petite In other words, we aiv proportions. g: lU.illy veering round to tight Inch. : in spile of the common sense which tl.i women of today are credited with m Rut who could sacrifice fuei. ion loctimmon sense, particularly when mode are ss alluringly becoming iim l hey arc today 7 Mill it Is rslher hard in cii.iiigc one's figure so radically with the style of one's gown. The levival of Victorian and direc-toicostumes is directly responsible jVi the wane of the waist invisible and the loose blouse eft eels. La Mode is quite hs rniiricinus in her whims ss the type of woman the poets slug about It am ertain, coy and hard to please. la uot often that even this imperious lady is so divided fa her mind as she is at present between the fascinations of the 1830 inodes and the directoire costumes. Theie Is no mistaking frocks built on these widely divergent lines. The direcinfre cost nine, with its long, tight tilling coat and close sleeves, is rs far sway from t lit- - full, gathered ImdiceH slid much trimmed msnclie of 1 S30 as a Quaker is from a ballet dancer, yet both are equally coirecl from an nulhorttative jinint of view in the world' of fashion. 1 hardly think many examples of the directoire period will be seen this summer, as we need h more amenable stylo for crepe de chine, niiislin and all the gmixilike. sliinmiery fabrics tint will bn worn for the next few months. In thin cloths and more solidly woven goods this style is at lis best; consequently flufllneas will revel during the healed form at least. Uul even when the direetolre style is entirely out of the question the full bodice is by no mentis a necessity. A newer and, I am inclined to think, more effective corKuge is tliat which ia irsied snugly to one side and adurueil with u double tow of fancy bullous, n I'lmu of shaded ribbons or some fastening of an ornamental nature. 'ir voile or taffeta gowns two stole ends are introduced on the waist crossed in front ruchlngs made of silk, chiffon, velvet over a vest of chiffon or lace and fin- ribbon or net arranged on gowns from ished with two enameled buttons Just Item to hips and from neck to bust. These ruchlngs take a lot of material above the girdle. Hummer is always the season for a and are a troublesome trimming to perfect riut of frills anil flounces, slid make, but repay the expense and labor this year will lie no exception to the in pretty effects. general rule. There sre any number of Voiles In thin varieties will create dainty skirls ruffled alumni to the winie of the daintiest summer coa-- I wafsi, but the newest Jupe has a flat nines, and the graceful possilillltiee lalilfcr in front and wider gathered Mini hick of expense make a gown of panels ill the sides. As to the width of tills material a charming addition to skirts around the bottom, nothing In one's wardrobe, A decided novelty Is lids line surprises one now, and it la the combination of faced cloth with nothim: unusual for the summer skirt voile applied as a trimming In bands to measure nine yards ul the hem, al- and straps dotted with small buttons. though tlie cunning of their creutura The usual lining for a gown of this fabric Is silk of the same color, but nukes them apiear considerably lean. Double and triple skirts are finding some very smart models have a confavor with those who are tired of gsth trasting shade under them. Most sucered ones, and most exclusive models cessful Is mauve voile lined with pale are made will! tucks the whole length blue, sapphire blue lined with white of the skirt, graduating from a quarter and a dear pink over pale yellow. April an PA1US. mg. bolero effect was achieved by means of white velvet ribbon bands and lace insertion. Applique water lilies and llieir foliage in high relief formed the decoration of the decolletage. White sole de chine with lines of rosea embroidered on the skirt from hein to knee and the corsage composed of a pretty arrangement of draped lace fan-effe- ct re design around the knees and each by a green velvet liolnt accentuated covered button. The corsage, out out at over tine coffee colored lace, was draped with a band of th aame ruchlng fastened with a flat bow In the bark. A foil of lace down the front of the bodice was held In place by several black velvet bows having amall et rasa buckles In the center. The sleeves te the elbows were comimsed entirely of rows of lace en forme looped up with black velvet hows. The hat of soft green straw was trimmed with a garland of rosebuda and vailed with black Delft Cable Linen and Lingerie for Summer Romes )0OKMOK0000OIO0,W,M and Russian motifs work will have this season In Dutch dainty lingerie effects. the latter made up Into filmy tew table covers and pillow allis most attractive and summery In their Immaculate freshness. For several years Dutch designs have been coming lulu favor as decorative schemes 011 all kinds of hund work, and they have now acquired a distinct vogue. Particularly happy results have been obtained on useful and ornamental household articles with designs of Dutch landscapes and figures worked out In tooled leather, In embroidery thread and with the pyro needle. In these effects the windmill, always associated with the low, dike country, is a prominent feature, together with the figures of sturdy Hollanders and their vrows and children, all artistically pictured on screens, baskets, pillow tops and picture frames. The little tots' of Queen Wllhelmlnas realm dressed in their quaint costumes and clumsy sabots, drawn In a circle playing are also attractive subjects for tlie artist's pencil. But these aie the more hnckneyed treatments of Dulrli themes. The latest suggestion which makes for originality is tlie decoration of table linen with Dutch scenes embroidered lit old delft color. Nothing could lie cooler or more restful than linen centerpiece and plate doilies on s summer breakfast or luncheon table carried oul in this new Idea and used with a set of delft china to complete the ensemble. Bets of this delft linen will aiqiear 011 smart tables this summer, und art embroidery workers are busy fashioning these exquisite linens. The work Is done on fine white linen lawn wllh three shades of delft blue lu a dark, medium and light lone. The designs limy be token directly from a piece of delft china or from an old print: but. whatever the source. It Is always best to keep a copy before one The coat bodice le full end falls In loose platle overhanging the waist belt of green suede, and It has the quaintest deep shoulder cape, the ends of which come down to the wsist and errata over, fastening with a button. Both the cuffs to the full sleeves of tlie coat shaped turn back collar and revera are cut In talw, and there la a little white cloth vest fastening with a double row of tiny round silver buttons that gives a cachet to this attractive costume, which la quite original In conception. lln dotted, hair line siclliennea are making a number of useful but smart summer frocks, and one model with a double tucked eklrt gathered round the hips has a belt and vest to the Kton fronted coat of green allot taffeta, while the full sleeves are plaited Into a cuff of tlie material, a full cuff of repousse lace, and, but of all. a wrlat cuff composed of two tucks overlapping each other. Home gold crochet buttons and ornaments lend their all Important eld to the successful completion of this toilet. Tills embroidery requires more skillful handling Ilian the average piece of fancy wuik. ami great ran- - must he exercised in getting a good petspectlve and in keeping the objects round. if will be found easier and Ht the same time mote effective to have the center- piece and dollies circular, and a delft plate is an excellent copy If this shape la made. The edge of one of these are squares of Tenerife lace. A full tucked ruffle of linen finishes the slip. At the corners are pretty little bows uf two inch wash ribbon in a cool shade of green. A slip of green china silk with a pinked out ruffle Is placed under the dainty linen cover. This gives a little touch of color through the lace and holds out the- - lingerie ruffle In a smart fksliton. Another plainer but equally effective cover Is made of rose linen having a deep hemstitched hem all around and NOTES tn pow lered 11 , I lii-d- i I ( Si i rtoine liic 1. i ri,ii.liiin-- s :i':r I i: - it. 11 y )n denico e'linll .lie larniiii: 1:1 rn eni. tin'll;' Nurui.il I A limin'.! cull'- a1, ul di)q;1-- I - " 1. u- i'.tiiiul. nil it Ill'll I 111 ill N't a I iif 'i i'y .VI Lit lii.it t:i(4 hil.o u"li lilt.- ).' li. sin .ii. .nun nd dal1.' ia :dt-- nr crii' t rch. when of oM'tiivir sroMs. Iidy Mirth ornl her Is a most idlest d.uie'. i, Eileen, l.ileiy made s n t. ,1 tour liana j'.ilnt tide ipiin. ll : Ti'ii t i". 'lice for ;i let lehcV it's::" i'i should never be al v. ilh lowed in i. mi'., ii l from day to day, v.oiii.in c f l.i'ii:ii to trawl ji-- r a maid and a mail serv.'-- i. 'i Ac rnnn for ii will siih:i become sour und musty, nttends to tickets, baggage nnd other j After It has l,"en used it ought to be dilails of traveling mid acts ns a sort washed thoroughly In clean water nnd of icalciidiig Iur his liiixlresi. Tlie siih:ii out ami bung up to dry. in'll III. lid n the I' lH is u ing re- Tile Siiinmir guide to the T'nilinl I ill' 1. i Hl.ili'X liligl.sll gii building at tile cq. envI.'iilis bill' is iiilhllslied he a voting l.idv Mil'.n, Ivil'e of I'.iii.nl oi 'nr U' el.ll. is si'I'lilllV gl'iilt 1. m - wiii'inu. Miss ) 'sle May Teeiwll of ilu iinii I'li' i iti-- . Sl.. is in'll T! I' design fur the rover Ilf l ei t innr.il l: ll 'i.'iilult she Inis 1:1111111 hook in.. ms the muds used by liii'.ti'lt' III I'.l.ll l.! 11 Jl'U'US .Ill'i fund Ilici'b nt .! i uivy ul Hie jjullulo fair ti r Tliers Is a new Japanese fabric with delightful pouulAllitles called anatolia which la being made up Into window curtains and cushion covers. It has stripes of raised flowers In pals shades on a cream white ground and Is warranted to wash perfectly, s feature of summer materials well worth considering. Some of the most Inviting looking cushions of the summer will have tops of anatolia and be trimmed around with s deep ruffle of the same, over which hangs s cord fringe knotted Into Vandyke points and dotted with taeaels mode of cotton in the different colorings of the material. Curtains of ana tolla are also edged with tyis fringe and looped back with cotton cords. An excellent Japanese effect for outdoor pillows may he gained by using soft colorings in burlap and embroidering them In conventional designs with s rather heavy burlap braid. ; In some of these designs dull glass beads arc Introduced, but such s decoration is not conducive to reposeful slumbers. Dainty and attractive as these delft and lingerie effects undoubtedly are, the summer Turnishlngs show strongly the oriental Influence and many beautiful cushion covers and curtain hangings are made of material from the mikado's land. In fact, anything that Is in the least suggestive of Japanese decoration is popular Just now, although the other designs sre smarter. HELEN STEVENS. How to Serve the Toothsome! Strawberry j re-H- lo -- iiyir In- e iii n, Th's 11 1 ; j 1 : ' I goi.-riaiieit- 1 1 - grounds. In 1901 Kxiioslllons are the tlmekeep-- ; era of progress.' Mis Margaret A. Haley, the famous j Chicago teacher, ia president of the National Federation of Teachers. ; The latest fd in portraiture is to jhave your picture modeled medallion fashion in plaster nnd bronze. Mrs. Vonnoh of New York Is j Hcssie Dorter ( specially happy at this Lind of work. klrs. Voiinoli lately (lie fliuil pi'lie uivi'id.-- ii'iAui'lly hi- - ilu- - Rudely of Amerii'ii'i Ai lists. Al tin- aiinii.il iiioei inx for (Ids year of III" ii'ioti:il Aiiierii'iiii Woman Suf- Duic uctui.iuliun Jirloo was eubsiribed . i - Cnuk through t sieve to make a pint of juke snd Remove the seeds. Hofieu of d of a box of gelatin In a cup of cold water and dissolve by setting In s dish pf hot water. Add to of a cup of sugar, and this when cool add the atrawberry juice xnd the Juice f one lemon. Mold in a rinf and aerrs suarounded with whipped pulp. one-thir- two-thir- cream. Strawberry Sponge. Soak half s box of gelatin and odd to It one cuiiful of sugar stirred until dissolved and then trained Into a dish standing in Ice ter. When this mixture is cool best In one cupful of strawberry juice and tho beaten whiles of three eggs until the mixture will hold Its shape. Cut somi strawberries In half, dip them In mit cd gelatin and line a chilled esrtheS-wur- s bowl with them. Turn thj oponr Into the mold and place 'on ice. Sen with whipped cream and whole straw berries. Strawberry Charlotte Russe. Moke basket of macaroons by dipping the edges Into sugar cooked to the (strains the stage snd kept moist while forming basket over hot water. Hold the IMIS' roon in place an Instant while the cm amel Is hardening, nil the macemou basket with whipped cream eet and flavored with vanilla and strawberries:; Tlie charlotte should served' immediately after being put the baskets. . Piem I Strawberry. Hliortcske. '!' strawberries, of quart boxes, and slightly mash them with a woodtw spoon. Into one quart of flour rub 1 ounce of butter Add a little salt teuapoonfuls of. .baking soft dou enough milk to . make a Roll out half an inch thick, ptoce quick square tin and bake In When done split open and spreadhern half with bdtter. Put ;hnif the over ne layeri then on top of them remaining , half Rf the shortcake. cover .this with the rest of the ere berries. Serve with rich doubk ' Is delicious Instead Sponge cake ' - them. The saucepans and pots which have diamond shaped motif of venlse lace been used for cooking should be cleaned in the center. Charmingly dainty is a next. The plan Is to fill them linen lawn slip with a filet square with warm proper green water as soon as the food in tlie center, the corners embroidered has been taken out of them, and whatIn daisies with mercerised thread and tlie centers put in with French dots In yellow. A double hemstitched ruffle Is the finish. Tlie newest fail in lingerie household furnishings fa to have the tenclolh and cushion covers match. There is something wonderfully pri-ltuhnul a well I bought mil scheme of this kind. A white linen clnih and 'ushlens with a well balanced design of dragons done in wash gold thread shading in copper ia a handsome summer novelty in tha art embroidery line. Butterflies are very effective worked in natural colorings or In white on linen JELLY. STRAWBERRY s trim-m'ng- Lnrn wraps are the thins for summer York city has excellent wear. They may be lined for WHrmih. noinniinii of ihe young I.u'y student;. ' Hinipl'i ones are of liberty silk, taffeta Hiiit'gcd fiistriinients art used. Slid loulsine. Hand bag are declared in have pone j The p1iii-i- l button shirt wnist sets lout sumewlmt. Very pretty ones to hove mostly gone out. but Hu-lfilare in.ili-l- i tlie Kuwn lire, however, still boon 1:,l;in iy ihe eiidunidoreil I ai . W0111I011 l.iiiluii iiiol,! u re t ut ,'iIV : ill ua t K : l' JU'slly. Silk! 'led uil!i liii.i of mi, Ii.il id n gioi. ' Miiers isigily into .heir e.i,i !.mi. 111! llieee lela li.iciiig liral I: Ii. q I'll! "I II. lit enilii,,ii li.-i-s Uf-f- this means half the trouble of washing them will be saved, as It will prevent the gravy Juice, mustard, etc., from cooling and drying on the plates and dishes. When you commence washing them add sufficient boiling water to make it very hot, and wllh a dishcloth or dish nmp wash on both sides, one at s time. Then rinse in s pan of hot water or under a running tap. This makes them clean and bright looking and removes any little grease that might remain. Now put them In a rack or on one side to drain; then polish Sri. READERS. i A Wealth of Pasty foliar, In embroidered and fancy cohan see a multiplicity of style, the set of which are made of hu-- enibroM. ered or of Louis XVI. embroideries soft linen. Then there are deep Ut. collars embroidered with small floral effects in black chenille Hd jrq thread, which brighten up a black IxHtlce wonderfully. Narrow gif ties with lace cuds outlined wllh s iur. row silVr RussIhii coni sre pretty, these display three or mure silver'll, cord buttons on Ihe mitered ends The Ihwii embroidered cravats look veil pink and blue bodices. Hiid there tit collar and cuff sets made or flue hi insertion trimmed with gold bruid w with white silk soutache. The dirty dishes and pistes should be put into a dish tub of warm water at once when taken from the table. By Yj the medium shsde of silk will finish It. iriufiantiti I slbllM Wf3Mr.)rj Under this a heavy piece of fitted lace e,an83n")iju may be run if a more elaborate finish is desired. It Is better to embroider the border of the centerpiece and doilies first ami then Iron out the centers, lay the traced design under the linen and outline it on the right side with a pencil. He sure to have the paitern run with the grain of tha material. The design must be squared to the circular piece of linen. If tliis precaution Is not taken houses, windmills and figures .will stand on end. Most of tills delft work may be done In outline Hlilcli with one tlirJiid of lllo silk mill may lie filled in heavily a one thinks best. In fact, this embroidery needs working up very much 011 the lines of a painting In order to bring out the lights and shadows of tlie picture. Delft embroidery is delightful work, and a successful result depends entirely iiHiu the amount of artistic feeling tlie individual embroiderer puts imo her pattern, hut the strong monochrome piTcrl is iiliimsf invariably good unless very Iwnlly handled. A word now- concerning liie summer lingerie effects in pillow covrrs and te-jolhsf. Not long ago the most fasLINGERIE PILLOWS AND DELFT TABLE LINEN. tidious housewife was content to use j her winter pillows and couch covets, s. was attempted It took the form of a, four hand run tucks, and the center of wllh their stuffy silk or velvet all through the hot weather. slip of linen made like a pillowcase and ithe square Is crossed twice with tucked When s , more seasonable concession drawn over tlie offending cur hion. bands. In tha ; paces between the tucks FOR WOilEN The collar of s center-roset- tight War te Wash Dishes. plates will suggest a pretty border, and a buttonhole stitch embroidered with - deep yoke. broidery is detachable sml quite a new style with large rife, covered buttons sewed in the tes having long en.l. Tlie are drawn Into embroidered bund finished with kilted frill and rueetuT Im JAPANESE While working. a To Maha the Hair Klagy, To make the lialr Huffy a Ithout exfl. ing It moisten it with a ineiwraiiui 4 two grunts of'alcohol'ur reclilled trirHr of wine, one ounce uf eau de culiifn half all ounce of bicarbonate at uk and four ounces of rose water. Ertq night rub every .Inch of the scalp with Add water, using a clean mill bnukk PAEISIAN JUNE GO WHS. you want to keep tlie hair in good de Cygae. not expensive. H is a most effective lovelier than gold or sliver gauxe ribOnce a week ukc a tonic, ia Ways of I'llxg This pretty fabric le used for the excellent one le made of one pint d bon on which are embroidered flower design and promises to rival In popuyokes and cuff of many of the new alcohol, one ounce of sweet oil and m larity the punched' laces ao much in deelgne In delicate tones. These ribbons remind me of some ex bodices embroidered with loose stitches dram of tincture of cantharidea. l'ra vogue. This lace Is dyed to match the costume with which It le worn and ia quialte toilets turned out for reception of chenille. The same fabric la applied few drops of any essence pretend ia even more attractive as a dreaa trim- and dancing occasions An' attractive as an applique round the shoulders, fol- perfume It. A good wuy to awiy llittle confection waa of white chenille lowing the line where tha low bodice otion lo the head and imlr le by mw ming than aa a hat covering. would end. of a nail brush or the linger tip Another charming revival of fashion spotted net In 1830 style. In which In these enlightened days we have changed all that, and summer has cushions uo less elaborate than the cold weather varieties. This new arrangement. la both sensible and pretty,, aa dainty lingerie rovera of line lawn and linen may be laundered ae nicely aa pocket handkerchiefs and thus may always be kept fresh and clean. One of these attractive cushions la made up of ehcer white linen and has a detachable cover which buttons at the sl(lev The square top le edged with ;p!0OM401010M4l1001MOf01010IOKKKHOHMf010KNHMMfOIOe000p Cusblone Model F reeks. A new model frock shown la In lovely dull sliade of pistachio green cloth. The eklrt is fuU and looks as if it were In two pieces buttoned together, the effect being produced by a narrow green silk braid aewed on In a caatel-lute- the-nec- Dressing jackej HL dainty divssh.gTT k,"1 h irated't. carried caught with paste buckles and a celn-tur- e f chine silk ecaitert of moussellne velours comprise 4 at fluwers in ,h .1,he another happy evening creation, kmc. of Loubet wore at a recent reception a green and pink. The jacket toilet of cream chiffon aU tha wy around on cordst11 magnificent gayse over rich sulphur colored silk. The bodies was trimmed with spider web lace medallions, from which fell a soft white fringe. Kffeciive touches of gold were introduced Into the costume, and the ensemble proved a aympbouy In gold and white. Before leaving the subject of evening toilets let me tell you about a new material printed bruaaela net brought out lately for ball frocks. This bet comes in all the delicate nuances of the season and is covered with artistic designs having the effect of hand painting. A dress of this net In Dresden pattern would be lovely for a girls gar' den party costume if worn with a large white picture hat inset with lace and adorned with one long whits ostrich feather. The summer shoe will match the costume In color if not in actual material. To he worn with the usual white gown of mull or lawn the light champagne sliade la smartest. These' shoes are trimmed with puffs of chiffon or embroidered In the tones of the costume. Distinctly novel are the tongueless shoes of perforated leather laced with beautiful rlbboua terminating lu large bows near the toe. With the hose so much In evidence tho daintiest designs will be worn, and the very latest notion is to embroider the silk stocking with one's monogram on tho left ankle. ' green ruche. A Dainty . . ever may hang about the sides cannot stick or dry on hard and they will clean much more easily, (lean the Insides wllh soda and if very dirty the soda should he boiled In them. They should uflrrward lie well rinsed with hulling water and made perfectly dry by being plKced iiKin tlie kilclicn range. Pay al-- 1 cut lm to the rims of sMucenans and Ihe rims and insides of (he lids. If tin are not completely dry they will soon get rusty, and if copper ones are not perfectly cleaned Vnd dried they srs apt to become Never leave food of poisonous. kinl In a saucepan to become cold. any shortcake.1- friilffd Celery. To prepare elery for the table off all the outside slatks. leavin h- -e I hs while ones.- - Cut w even at the top and shout e( ro"l a Inches long. Divide erh or. if very large. In four. darnuif strong sleak pin or a J U atd fringe out the 0P lB about an inch deep. Let It I water for an hour snd serv dish. .j saiu-epan- s Foffh to carry on tlie work for the liext through the court eeiwonie twelve month. are the maids of honor ytS A very huge and valuable art col- Mtln and red velvet, will lection has been given by the Italian and coronets of red velvet government to Hmith college for wo- itop. mm W1( men. The gift, was especially n com- ) Caviare is made of sturgeon to Professor Amy Allemand led nnd preserved for the putT pliment Hernardy. head of the Italian depart- icarnivsl season It is ent1' ment at tlie college. The students . have 'pancakes. Hot slices of an Kalis n club. II Tricolore. shullnla are ul (Implied Mrs. Itii lull'll Yales, nife or tlie it lu Russia. gov H ei 1.01 of Illinois, w ill be chief hostess While lace dangling at t. Ihe Illinois building at the Su Ism oul. . nd sleeves has gone s . jy u4 fair. one coaling of U",,r iK'lTCiWJ If ,i, . dill The Russian national i Mirlinne of wo- -' uitu is only 4'i'cau ej in n LAtfi j |