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Show THE !IALL0VT1DE JES3IEA. By ' ' I - (O, 1111, fcr MoClar KIEF Accessory Is PARSONS Now Used FAD to orate Dresses and Hats. 4 - had grudgingly Joined Lncia oe Batik Printed Square for Blousea and r-. Head Bands Fashion "May v ' V her Mexican trip, but after viewing the ' Reach Resorta. r-- , cemto the street the pasear" through eteries of Mexico City, on the second Paris haa gone quite mad over the I realized that all" printed silk handkerchief , day of November. and Is using elflalfaiacomfort-.w more than re-4-k It for.dei'orattve on. dresses purposes, T From Uie Indian booths, piled and pall in the a writes hats, correspondent -" - nigh with wreath colored New York'TribttneJ. "'Sflowers-anstreet 4he from grasses f "The big shop willing the batik their- - sugar tomb printed squares for: blouses. and head ' atones sad candy skeletons root the bands. '.A prominent shop with a ata .' .'wooden crosses ornamented with tin dow full of lovely printed styles shows T Bel, and gajLjaper, and the tandlea $ handkerchief bracelet'; Thus none of 5Vf .throwing" ; a feeble light every It value aa a decorative note is over mound, it was evident that In Mexico looked. ''H, are some manufacturers the "dia de los muertos'Vwas no mean . So' 'serious about the importance of the vogue ' Among the kneeling figures was a that they are 'beginning . to. slacken woman orgreaTtreaqtyHeHtairra -4-thet, efforts to printed llucu bawlker knotted in her vlell and fallen below chiefs and will concentrate on silk. of a deep, biue,bact Many of the best designs are In batik her waist, She held , ma .spellbound, while, Lucia print,: but thers,.ls, .of course," mucjb tried In vain to show me a wonderful printed from' hand-cuwooden blocks 5 wreath on a, near-b- y of oriental origin, pedestal, ' ."Lucia," 'I whispered, "how pitiful The present vogue for the handker-chie- f to eee a young girl, in Such deep" sor-as a trimming. Is an interesting V i rOW 1" ; a. example of the difficulty of creating a f "An, yea, that, it Dolores,"' replied fashhu without the support of some designer. It also illusLncia, "the beauty'! Merida. , Last was not among the mourners, trates the fact that great designers ? year she .:""She grieves for her lover. 5 A merry very often receive credit for originatlad, who took life so"' easily that- - all ing "i fashion which really emanated from the brain of a practically, unI his troubles dropped otC with,- - shrug heard-of dressmaker. "A year ago-th- e brothWhenever shoulders. bis my of er was In Merfda he always went Into handkerchief was used, especially n Uttle shop to be shaved, Thl girdle form, as a trimming for out gay young Frenchman, however, had door clothes and also as a connecting ? woEInWr which grieved blm. One link between the sweater and the . "waa his love for Doloresr almost hope " less because of ber ambitious, father. CHIC OUTFIT OR TRAVELING : About this Henri said hotting, but . of his other grief a talked freely, B was positive there was a mine . if precious opals near by,- - and all ha lacked to go la search of them waa the ' few thousand dollars tomboy his outfit. vatfl he hud pleaded with the many "In " travelers who visited bis ehop. But they only Jeered at what they called bis 'crazy notion.' - yo know how Interested Dick tal . In mining. Being Interested also In IenJjeJenthlmthedesired money.!. JDlck had news from After Henri that he had found the mine. Soon after Dick arrived at Merlda and beheld the most beautiful collection of the gems he had ever see And Henri, e? course, became a rich man. " father of Dolores "The had sent her to live with an lmpossi- bie aunt until she ' would promise to . . .marry some wretched who had a fortune left him by his first wlfe whom he had abUBed and beaten and beau-UfoUwcau8flshe was .. X- -- - -- y , IDEAS FOR SPRING WARDROBE W j Daddy -- dywf amm. Bourn isn he had seen, "I saw a rooster strutting and crowing In a barn yard. Ha was very , " feW V-'- proud because I seems that In a poultry show they had used bis picture pr the picture of a rooster In announcing and telling about the show. . "'Yes,' be said, there were .ducks, and geese, and pigeons, and hens, and guinea, pigs at the- show,, but the rooster's picture was the one they had on the tickets and outside the door and In the papers.' . "He was very 'proud of that Of course,' he added, as he crowed some more, 'that is Just as it should Wm Very - wen-know- " i ' not-plu- "Henri showed some of his gems to Dolorea.Don fiuflno re-- . the father celved-Jilcoldly at first, but en per ceiving that his fortune than that of the Mexican Invited him " Dolores was to stay at his. home. brought back and Joy reigned In the nouseboldv In the. evening a 'brilliant moon looked down' upon the lovers. ' "Shs .wM' bccopled with her needle Mn the morning, and; after the" noon- - tide reajwouldjplck gayJove songi on' her ..mandolin,! wjilch .the oUthe ' reverberant Henri j would sing Jh-- a' ' tenor. Even the father seemed, to have X softened Into the semblance of a hu man being under this powerful lnfta -- T.ence of '"? '. r was-grea- ter lvrtST:TZrtZ. - messenger came to the door of the garden where the lovers were discussing their plana, thrusting Into Henri's bands a poorly rspelled letter. ' . "TurnmgJ .white and frightened face to he. Henri told Dolores that tlftre was trouble at hU mine and h muat Jiasten td 'thet spots Alonf the road outside the garden passed the first of the carriages of the ricn returning . from Melco;..Clty.:.tten::'tb;lowri remembered,' which In their- - happiness they had forgotten; that nearly all the world was keeping the dla de ' fc Mexican ""' los muertoa.' . . long-an- d tender parting ;V "After-from Dolores, Henri dug his heels Into his pony and i galloped towardUie a T7mountalns.' J THE GALAXY OF NEW BLOUSES e Suit Brings in Some of the Most Elaborate and Win-- some Garments. Three-Piee- With the passing of thewo-plec- e suit for formal wear, the tnree-plecthe most elab suir DTtags orate and beautiful blouses seen In many a year. Indeed, It Is to be waTstirhave ever been as rich- In detail and as handsome In material and cut as they are now. suit The blouse of the three-piec- e e w three-piec- fit boy '.."" -- . ,''.:' -- -- or-tbese ks com-munlt- y. In-th- p - when an ordinary peanut would be found, for there were not so many of hidden in these, 'and very difficult places. "I must tell , you how they were hnv II ma A A, a, t thmicrht VI Ihey-had-be- to-hu-nt suit of crepe e SMALL TOWNS Dutof ljejja.(troops ef -- Br .. iM-lwan u IN - , -- "Then I stopped in at a circus for a few moments, and there I saw an act where many of the performers were dressed to look like butterflies, and had wings of some sort which kept them up. . "I thought it would be nice if sometime we gave a surprise fancy dress party, ahd went to visit the fairies dressed up as butterflies of all kinds." would be a fine Idea," said all the other Brownies. So they decided they would go In - thac-Justort as -s- oon-.-as a""very-8hcostumes could ready. get their they "It was a very pretty act," said Billle Brownie, "with the lovely wings of different colors. "And I saw a lot. of children having a party on the back porch of a house. "They bad dressed up peanuts to look like bugs, and they had a peanut hunt for these things. "Instead of having regular peanuts to hunt for,' they hunted for these dressed-u- p peanuts.. It was more fun for as well as the up peanuts ' kind. other de chine has a matching Jacket-blous- e were "The .Then painted. peanuts over It of matelasse, and a cape-cowere attached, and the legs were trimmed sjth brown "caracul. It la legs There were made of cleaners. the very latest suit model, even In little bits pipe of "old .feathers for tbe tall,, Is brown. . coterwhlch cleaners-werand painted are shown, one wherethe pipewere turned Two Jacket-blouse- s up to look they of brown matelassseT caught In about like feet and the toes were marked the waist with a narrow band .of In paint'" metal eloth. The peplum Ja slit over course had of eyes, "They painted each Wp.The sleeves are They were very funny in appearance, and the coatee over tbera"naturally and Irblnk we, could fix up some follows In Une.K-TFS- 7 4 ' of these creatures" for our next party. The waist beneath Is also of mate-lass- e The more ideas we get the better It A in revers, bell Is." design, ' and circular sleeve frill are of crepe "The better It Is," agreed the other do chine. Brownies. It Is to.be noted in a great many "I saw a woodpecker eat of .the Jacket-blousthat, the neck lines are- - frequently, if hot generally, ing suet on a lilac tree, and there were tew Uttla-slgnof buds on ths lilac V sfiapeTThU shape Is" tytagtth--f the bateau neckline for popular favor, tree which made me know that Mis tress Springtime bad sent word thai she'd be visiting us before long Even simpler Is a dress which re "And I visited some bees In a celquires only three yards of Jersey and lar.. They were eaflhg - their honey may be made at home by the amateur and haying 'a'fine timer . seamstress. It is made In one piece ."Some , one was going to make a and baa short kimono sleeves. Around buslnessof and was starting in the neck' and --Sleeves It la. blanket-stitche- d with these honey bees in the "cellar during ;in: and as soon as there the stitched to the skirt, with long darn- werewintertime, enough boxes the work would stitches.A narrow' string sash ing finished at tbrnda. with a touch of begin. "The bees- - said their honey was wool embroidery completes s satisfsc-tor-y . quite.deliclousl and practical little frocks . An attractive ring I andhe-lB-grea- fr crease In rural troops. fleld-for- -in - . at ONE 8COUT8 GOOD TURN When Mrs. Lillian W. White- - el Union Hill, N. noticed a .boy scout performing his "dally, good turn," ebtr J e I ,T- - f iT - ' ' The' coat and akirt of this charming traveling ..suit ara , of almond f green haircloth, while the costume blouse Is d of Jersey cloth, with- - a inonogram of Japanese letters enclosed In an eml)roldered circle at the left front, In self color 8mart.bat of at wtond green felt trimmed Iff brightly-colore- d chenille embroidery Is worn. The scarf Is of gray fox. sand-colore- JERSEY FROCK HOLDS FAVOR Garment Is the Essence of Simplicity and Good Taste; One of the Meet Practical,'' ' ' sewing - enough for her. Slie tried on garment frock.' Tbe linn' and details of this vary from season to sea after garment, throwing aside .each. In 1 type of dress the: essentials --of simplicity, but. son, not were stitches the disgust because; are at fine enough. Toward evening' she went I good taste and appropriateness v.f ' into the garden' to look at the. sunset ways retained. It is one- of the must ana practical- mooeia ever . S and found It veiled In a cloud of dust attractive, Ilemember the ' furore the designed. '." Straining her. eyes to see what was la dress with lis plain the distance,: she beheld a long precee-- j first; Jersey nnd "i)lalted akirt created 1 ' At black-dad slon of peasants trudging ha'd a success uneqonled by costunlls . through the middle of the . road- -of greater cost.and greater formality. on the heights, from.lhe city turning where Dolores had. forgotten M' (, which need to be noticeable among , ! from hearing the solemnmasses in the lng ' business girhtp Adopted by thde-bntante- s the from snd decorating eatliedral. 'of society, by glrla at the ' graves b the stony place of burlab smartest boarding schools, and by "bustew "After .a rwictea, straggling, . iness girls,, who qulclcly realized l,ts came a long by two dim- - charm of line end coior, this particular Iteys. Slowly It came, along the road forerunner of ' 'and slowly It turned toward the gar Jersey model ,was the frocks of the snme character, it other As It entered' the garden, den gate, Cne of these amartly simple Jersey -- Dolores frocks wss a Ivery popular model at a - 'leu lover.. w : . fashion showing of appropriate and . ;. , "The servants ran eat of the house smart clothes for business women. ; and brought her In. They could not In- - conA -- monogram embroidered 7 tell her: until after her days of de-- ' trasting shades of self or: wool .as llriura that Henri's rival; full of re--' trimming mottf giver a touch of Indvenge and , of Mexican pulque' had ividuality.; The fashion of putting . lured him to the mine, and at the en-- monograms on blouses or sport frocks trance struck him down from behind. Is new and extremely pretty, especiall"Tills Is Dolores' first public mourn- - y! when It la dons In bright colors on los blouses of white crepe de cnlne. tng at his muertos.'; -- I saw ber last year," and she Another model slso of Jersey has a Is even more beautiful In her sorrow," plaited' akirt' and an overbloase em"Obi" I breathed. "She wlU never broidered is hanaonlslng or contrast. target again the solemnity of the Mis ing sbsdea. . ' ,.. ie fee muertoa.' " -- rf over-blou- se cart,-draw- : fe- : -- decided to write It up and enter Tt la "What Did Ton ' Set 1 Todayr that Is being conducted by the New.-Tor- k Evening "World. Mrs, JVblte Sren- - sn auto as a result Bete-her .prise story" asTt appeared In the World: . -"Three boy scouts walked past store on Bergentine avenue. In front of which a baby, left outside while Its mother did some shopping, was crying lustily. One of the scouts found th baby's rattle and shook It vigorously with little effect He tickled the baby's cheek. The Infant became Interested. Then the kindly boy scout madfjome aneer and rather humorous faces. Th' cries died out The baby regarded him solemnly a, moment then a sunshmt ' J ef smilerspread over the Infant's fact ahd a tiny, band reached out to gnus ths lad's finger. .The 'boy scout did not seem the Jesst, embarrassed, not did lie even turn iround to see If any- one was looking at him. 'Bis "i turn" thst day was to pacify that baby. And bit did, and when the mother cams back to the smiling Infant the' boy scout smiled, touched his hat and re Joined his waiting companions." 7T- scontest ton bell'-sbaped- School glrlaxollege girls and busiDolores took a stijeh or two, now ea this embroidery,- - now. on thst Her ness girls should feelr extremely grate I women;, could not work- fast fat to the originator of the jersey screajned-oajelnajierjl- er euner mCU v -- Many of the stores throughout ths country are beginning to show touches of spring in their displays, as a' lure to, those who are intending to go to winter' resorta the practieal-nvmde- d maid, altHough she wllf- stay 'in-Jiown clime during the colder months will gather Ideaa for her spring ward-rob- e and can sether dressmaker at work. ThecoatshownfB made "of white honeycomb sponge and If bound 'at sleeves and bottom with scarlet flannel, which Is also uaed for the collar. - thewedding a "Two-weeks-be- fore "1iiiil?n7nmgM won-'dneSr- m , - be, SCOUTING tb . - f hard-hearte- d, - . h 'Vl (Caadoctid ky NattoMl CoaeU BoaU ( Amwiea.) O'j "6TBr3fowinerilI vi many frocks of dark Taffeta ttodof taffeta combined" wlra crepe de clilmv Ifanv D( these' frocks have slender waists9 and bouffant or ruffled skirts. 4 Either crepe de chine or taffeta will serve for the pretty had practical Trock shown In the Illustration, It is hook a sllpH)n model that fastens-witand eye on each shoulderThe' sleeves are lengthened - by bandC-Join- ed rto them with a piping of covered cord and the neck and shoulder openings are- - finished- - in the same way. The needlework jlecoratlon on the skirt and' bodice at the front la done Tn coloredrellk. floss and ths belt of ths V 1 scouts in the country, there are over 6,000 that are not under council.. This means thatl they, are- not Ja. councils sufficiently large to have a definite organization of men behind them who help supervise and promote the work of two or more troops, the way they .' do In larger communities. Out of this last number 1 there are over 1,000 " troops that are In pldces so small that :':.. thexJlo noLftvch ftavejipost office or railroad station.- - What does - this meant - ' : It means that unlike what is usual' ly supposed by many people, the scout' ' lng program of great .outdoor actlvl which' the of the heart ties, through boy Is reached In helping to develop ' character and dtlzenahlp training, is Just as applicable to the ' rural boy as" " it la "to the urban chap. " .man Wherever one good, Of high moral character takes hold fit gipup of ten or more boys and ap the fascinating scouting program, , f plies the work brings the desired result . , What Is thii program? ' A boy learns the scout oath and low, how to tie a few knota, the hls rz tory of ths American flag and the form ' of respect that is due to It history of the scout badge and what It stands ' for, and then he Is sworn Into Jills brotherhood of scout great world-wid- e :. lag as a tenderfoot Then be starts most ladder, the fascinating, climbing of boyhood activities" (hat har( ever . " been presented, up. the ladder to be. ? PRETTY THINGS, ETC. come a second class, then a first class htfvlntf novel arrauffement of Its material la plain. Some of these dark scout 'He learns things sbout nature. ; uuuigs. ii upiieurs ui me leu ui iut taffeta frocks are finished with scal the birds, the trees, the flowers, the Illustration and reveals a small round lops at the bottom of tbe skirt and stars and the animals that no has ; box, covered with brocaded silk or sieeves in each scallop a gay butternever known before. He learns bow ribbon, and mounted on a covered fly Is embroidered and one of them and take cars with finds a resting place near the left to be more resourceful disk of cardboard that of himself in the great outdoors, how narrow gold braid.' .This gold braid Shoulder. to cook and to tramp and cook in the of - Party-frocyounger glrle forms straps for "supporting-paper- s He learns bow- - to signal scout ' open. re made of crepe with plait-needjles,. a thimble,. spoolsoJ Jhread messages through the air in many-dl- f and any other small fittings that are ed panels Introduced at the side of ferent how to take . former He learns .The In akirt the bodice. held to the outside of the box. Three the skirt and ears of Immediate expenses and how small -- spools of heavy silk, in colors panels , hang below the bottom of ths to be of the most service In his e manner of grown-ulikely to be needed, are strung on skirts, r The one slogan which guides Is to do at his actions of every-daleast one good turn dally, He stands by ths scout motto of "Be Prepared." .' This means to be prepared for any emergency of life and to render serv les to others. At the present time there la taking ilacejn eyeryjpartof the eountry what is known aa annlversary'lound up. This meana that there is an at tempt being made to. recruit a Jiet ln- j crease of 100,000 scouts by the th teentb anniversary of this movement in AmerlcftrWhlch takes place Febru- . ary 8. Many city troops are increas :i t: . A LMOST every woman nas an eye for, beautiful needlework. It Is an old fashlonedV- - femlnme accomplishBILLIE BROWNIE'S TRIP ment and nothing la better worth dohig than the makingnof adorn' Well,'r sal4Blllle Brbwnle as' he while ments and furnishings for the home or came back, to Brownleland,- - "I cer-- for use. Men , admtret personal JslBiy. had. an expert needle jcraft and especially; trip, and similar accomplishment ' In their ssw so manyjron-derfu- l women folk season and vu - at Fairy Tale W but SCOUTS at are macte memrxf. every brings eights. In new and Ingenious creations tliat Blllle" Brownie are soon broadcast by clever eopyjMs 5 threw bis long brown cap beside are few seMTpleces pictured he"re7t Aim, and sitting leading off with a, small and con In . his favorite venlent work box In a new shapennd "' ' yeat in the hollow I. of an old wood land-tr- ee, he be--1 gan to 'tell ths ff f J t Dec- - SradleaU,) Niwap skirt, which were often In contratt colors, in which case they., were brought together by a handkerchief In color to match the skirt- ; 7 These -- WeajLwere advanced by smaller dressmakers "last midwinter, but at that time received tittle notice. It is likely that the present erase for handkerchief trimmings wllhave a strong Influence on fashions for Southern ear this winter, and that picturesque effects will be worked out as to this type of costume the designer has practically no restraint In regard to gay colors'Sod striking patterns, -- , i r all-ov- W--fi-' red-bead- . - FASHIONS FOR UTTLE FOLKS ii"Aad?then:jwsome Jgiln fruit storey - ' . PRETTY AND PRACTICAL FROCK "They were very angry, for It seems s that some one had been in the store, a slik cord at one side. The Inside . suites. White fur Is a favorite trim Bolero 8tyle of Dress Particularly 8e nnd when this FOR SCOUT TRAINING CENTER .of the box will carry doming cotton, mlng and girdles of ribbon, or of the - coming for Youthful Miss Who a tape line material made of braided folds, usually person was talks a smalt-pa- ir and other fittings and the box 1s en- finish : ;a moderately low waistline. A special committee "to discover Ulg BllO 1IUU DttlU aon i care a closed by a 'larger box, also covered Sleeves are. short and necks are round. suitable piece 'of property within twa ' ,w i to be considered In flg for .walking,' Line isa-poiwith brocade and finished with gold Cotton crepeamay be counted upon hours" rids of Vew tork city which childjTnjhicka, a well as In, wom and her !Ip had carrying men's collars. It has a aha! for spring, In solid color and 'prated may be used In developing a national en's othesvSome glrls the Boy Scouts of stiyfii8t and as a resulr are extremely an make r rocks for nara, everyday wear. America, has been sppolnted'by the foundation, lined with plalo-sat- m jlttfrja. fft' tlilBi, For thlTtype a bolero type of said Is covered by a wide strip (f satin or Crepe weaves, in printed silk, are to executive board of the national count ,.miTgs dress. Is particury becoming, as the tneyV didn't like ribbon .fulled on at" the bottom. A be featuredfo'r' children. Including lit ell It is hoped "that someone will ' n long awkward line is cut so a. frock their name tb be girls, contribute an estate suitable for the fancy braid, set on at the top of the tle folks and cut .In' bo- L used 'like that mndeof dark foundation- - box, forms a satin, puff as was recently done In Eng. I purpose; lero effect In front, with Vhlrrlfips at especially tbe way land about, the side and a flat gold brulit, 1q the case of the OUweU Park; ; the neck, will be suitable. White patch people had of saylet in a casing near the top." closes training center. t work ': basket pockets are placed '.on wouldn't hkrli forms a cover for tht a they ing braid,: ' each sl of the bolero.'. The flowers give a flg for thig, BOY MOUNTED HAS SCOUTS work box; Black and gold brocade Is - . -are embroidered In colors. r-.., these tandsriffaery-prartleaMo- t or they didn't care Yakima OVashtngtou) mounted boy .; a' fig for "that Black .Serge. boxes and rose color and old blue are v:, d v Knitted . Skating Seta. Black eerge makes the smartest of scouts are composed of members from ' popular colorar- ;T ' "The" flgs-ial-sound the of at the shown '"Woolen skating sets are knitted wltt coat dresses when combined ' with various troops who own or can pro." the people A collar top bag, vyer Very .rriy 'and Includes foi a. brushed-woo- l aa on set The ed finish. vnlent ' broad bands of fur.' Frequently, .too, ctfre bones for the training and who sightly, though Ihey,, Awryi picture, is a i ,&;, H the..; fig.-- f. It Is ornamented with gold or scarlet wish to: become ' proficient la horse. . coat toque and scarf. a The' brushed the thought . bag. or contrasting.- - ; was about . as unlmpoxtant as covlid . Spring ' lines of apparel for Juniors orald.-1- ' manship, v Their aim la. mors than wool Is In self-col4' ' ' r. merely to learn to rtda They will ' be, and the figs thought It was very and ' the. younger girls Jo" not reveal care also study; the . of horses, the rude of them. .Tiers snd Plaits,.. ; that any. definite 'changes In the styles Crepoa. Tiered and plaited 'skirts are seen proper way of sadallng, and the best ' But there Printed. and solid efnbnlderpffTrere types-O- f most Interesting trip. ;.; Tee, are' new. fabrics, new oior scfiemes otTTihlffon--frwfc-B ridlng.,The bojs , are under are very fashionable, They lend them nnd hadalla la one is no and new details of decoration that width pre returning to, -- favor. "Tiny ths leadership of former member of no and whene quiet selves admirably to drapinc ' and re ticing BJIlie Brownie he likes to take I are Interesting, and for wear between ruffles edge many of the panniers aud-- i the mounted pallet and expect to fort anlre no trimming; , ' t a mounted unit: trip and see h sights T seasons and In early spring, there are draitcrles ho-- extensively used, . V w.i nt growrBnusnrjjfiOatH roimd-box--f8telMmr- dMa half-grow- blue-glngli- . -- " V-..- " - ' : , -- . i, i- ; r ,;, " , - . , . ,.' v ! .' i - " - - ,nr -- A- - -- - - ' , - - -- .... . A Y |