Show IN FASHIONS REALM Bracelet Watches the Most Permanent Per-manent Thing ill Jewelry I MME HAD GS STAGE DRESSES French Afternoon Tea Gowns Bonnets That are Becoming Popularity of Lone Shallow Brooches and Pins NEW YORK Doc 24 Father Time has found a resting place apparently permanent perma-nent in the bracelet The old fashion of wearing the watch buttoned inside the dress just over the region of the heart has gone entirely out of date And well it should Where is the woman who wants to unbutton her gown in public and with clumsy fingers dive into the depths of her makeup after her watch bringing out perhaps with her timepiece a sachet bag or two the hem of her corset cover and the ribbon that ties the neck of her undergarments under-garments Every woman who owns an old fashioned watch has been through this experience and from very disgust of it the world of women revolted and demanded something new Then came the chatelaine watches I inviting to street theives Nextthe fanpar I asol and riding whip watches bu t alas lone I does not always carry either fan parasol or riding whip Something had to be devisee that would be suitable and appropriate for summers heat and winters cold an afternoon after-noon drive or a horse car ride The question was asked Where oh where shall the timepiece find rest And the bracelet answered In me I am the missing link r Q t i f r 1 XEW SWALLOW BROOCH AND BRACELE WATCH The chain bracelets with stein winding watches rcan be bought all the way from thirteen dollars to as many hundreds A j I favorite one costing nearly live hundred dollars has a watch set with brilliants inserted in-serted in a flexible chain studded with rubies Buttbe perfection in watch bracelets brace-lets is found in one that adjusts itself to the size of any wrist rests securely in its proper position and turns not around though tile wearer may put her hands and arms through the eccentricities of an hour practice in the Delsarte school of wrist expression The newest pins show a tendency to represent rep-resent a series of figures flying after ono another as if they had been expelled from the mouth of a cornucopia A flight of swallows five in number are set in gold and ornamented with brilliants A long slender gold wira connects the birdies Underneath the body of each is a small pinto pin-to detain it in the way that its wearer wishes it to go Charming little cherubim with moonstone moon-stone faces and diamond wings are fastened upon a golden rod The faces nestle sweetly between the flashing wings until the last of the series is reached when two tiny faces with two darling sets of cheeks lips and eyes nestle lovingly against each other otherfev A few chains of all diamond swallows are to be found in the possession of some of our wealthiest queens of oil wells Lizards with green gold bodies and emerald em-erald eyes are also connected in this way and made to form the border of a fall dress bodice where it outlines the neck It was only one season ago that allhands were clamoring for small bonnets for concert con-cert opera and carriage use And now tho small bonnet has been supplied but in such infinitesimal doses that the cry goes up for a hat that will protect the head from the pneumonia bronchial and catarrhal germs that are floating around loose The fashionable fash-ionable bonnet is no protection at all but is light dainty pretty and becoming to most faces A fluted one of black felt is trimmed at front and back with orange velvet bows and a cluster of black tips The fineness and fluffiness of the felt is vastly becoming becom-ing set on top of wavy well dressed coiffures coif-fures F I W r tibl t I j Ir r I i SEEK ON OPERA BELLES 1 Another fashionable bonnet is merely a flat piece of shrimp pink velvet heavily figured with gold cord Pink ostrich feathers edge the brim and stand high in the back A large velvet bow and strings that tie arc secured under the back bunches of feathers A gray felt bonnet shaped like a plateau is unadorned except with a gray beaver edge and a row of steel scrolls Under the front of the brim and at the back are turquoise tur-quoise blue velvet flutings No kind of ornamentation is as becoming becom-ing to the face as leather trimmings It is always in harmony with complexion style of wearing the hair and tint of eyebrows and if furnished a pretty setting for bangs at neck and forehead Many of the new Medici collars on house dresses are edged With the becoming fluffiness Bands of it are carried around the edge of the hat and V brought around the neck and under theI I chin for bonnet strings Black coqua feather boas and muffs are in the height of fashion those having a green tinge being J the most expensive Jane Hading who is now playing in Paris in Dupete Leveau has a velvet pelisse pe-lisse that has set fashionable Paris crazy It is covered with autumn leaves of the most gorgeous hues Gold and brown tones predominate with touches of red wrought in to heighten the effect The l eaves are scattered at 1 andom over a dark dull green background suggesting an autumn tumn landscape with its numberless down falling leaves flown all ways at once by the flurry of a November gale Another noticeable dress of Madam Had l ngs is a black one worked in jet It has a wide border on the skirt of mauve velvet and a full front of mauve An open jacket with flying rovers is lined with the same Her pale yellow damask silk house dress is edged with black fur at neck sleeves and foot of the skirt And in the arm holes of a long Louis XV bodice there is an edging of black fur at the top of full fluffy yellow tulle sleeves Madame RadlingS beautiful lands are half concealed beneath the long sleeves that she demands her modiste to put in all her gowns l w t I 9 IlL tit p M Ma I I Igt i 5 4 i rI 1 F3 < r y QUAINT AND PKETTT I The most exquisite girdles are now in I fashion They are large and ara made to encircle the hips rather than the waist A row of charming rose cameos fastened together to-gether with a gold link chain was seen over the front of a deep green gown Many are copies of the Mediaeval i style Great bunches of silk cord hang down on each side of the tront breadth to the bottom of the skirt and festoons of the cord are carried car-ried loosely across the front of the waistline waist-line Applique and gimp girdles abound Nicerones are of jet The most expensive to be found ready made in the shops are combinations of silver gold and turquoise Mrs Langtry wears for girdle a magnificent magnifi-cent Egyptian scarabei two thousand years oldAn An exceedingly quaint and pretty tea gown d rct from Worth is a seagreen pongee pon-gee quilted over pale coral pongee A Medici collar revers and pagoda sleeves are edged with gold cord Only a fair blonde with exquisite complexion is equal to the wearing of the green thus tryingly combined A French afternoon gown has a princess back and pointed bodice in black velvet revers and front of skirt in dark red ben galine A great medici collar high enough to keep the cold blasts from the back of the I wearers head is lined with black lace A black lace waist front and lace edging where the bengaline front combines iti the velvet back put the finishing touches to a charming French combination With this goes a red beaver bonnet lined with black velvet and trimmed with bunches of black red and gold ostrich tips Dull red gloves heavily stitched with black are worn with this |