Show VEILS AND GLOVES The Latest Importations Develop Quiet Styles in Both Correspondence of THE HKHALD NEW YORK April 15Almost every woman met abroad nowadays wears a veil A becoming one becomingly adjusted ad-justed lends chic to the welldressed while it often goes far to redeem shabby attire A veil keeps incorrigible locks in place and protects the skin from dust and coalsoot softens a defective complexion complex-ion and enhances a brilliant one in fact to women sensitive as to complexion i i blemishes it lends a restful feeling of security se-curity and protection i All the popular tissues are imported and there is an important trade in the delicate things I AS TO FLOWERED VEILS I Black continues the favorite color notwithstanding not-withstanding the lace counters are gay i with tints to match the multicolored i dyes of hats and bonnets i I The large flowered heavy bordered veils revived two years ago are now rarely seen They have been relegated to their original wearers old ladies Fine flowered BrussBl nets however appear occasionally Skilfully adjusted they are often becoming but the prepou derence of wearers are oblivious to the aesthetic offense of putting a rose bud on top of the nose or half shading the eye I with the heaviest design in the veil so that this variety is in wear simply grotesque I gro-tesque THE TUESEDO It would be difficult to invent a more becoming veil than the Tuxedo Itcomes in single and double mesh in squares and in diamond pattern and is dotted with chenille Some patterns are dotted at rare intervals inter-vals They are equally becoming and less injurious to the eyesight than the thickly dotted Every dot in a veil oc culists claim to be worth to them five dollars dol-lars Unquestionably they are injurious if no attention is paid to the adjustment to keep the dot out of direct range of the eye This is impossible in a thickly dotted veil Consequently the more sparsely decorated should be bought I That the dotted is more becoming than plain net is never questioned I Heavy fishermans net is unquestionably unquestion-ably becoming It hides a myriad of defects This alluring virtue betrays a thousand women into wearing it until darting pains in eye and head and a physicians phy-sicians warning cause them to eschew the becoming fishermans net The Tuxedo veiling may be had from thirtyfive cents to 44 a yard The latter quality comes in a double square mesh I closely dotted with chenille It is heavy very becoming and will outwear cheaper varieties That there is a demand for it is evidence of its presence in leading shops Fine plain crape with dead silk embroidered em-broidered scollops on the edge is good for I light mourning White flowered and heavily bordered Brussel veils of exquisite design will be worn with white hats as the season advances ad-vances POINTS NOTED The purple veil with which we were I I threatened is not to be seen Hideously unbecoming and obstrnsiye it made itself it-self no place in tho toilet of women I commeilfaut In thick silk tissues for driving and travel irridescent shades of wide variety are shown Veils for broad brimmed hats are still gathered at the ends and in the center which gives a fullness comfortable and becoming In purchasing a veil look out for a good edge It keeps the most from pulling and lends itself more readily to careful folding fold-ing the only preservative for the most perishable indispensible luxury STYLES IN GLOVES A two buttoned glace glove with heavily embroidered back in harmonious or contrasting con-trasting color is as close to the one buttoned but-toned Marquise of our grandmothers day as the revival of bouffont sleeves and crinoline has yet made imperative For street wear glace kid of two and fourbutton length matching in colorthe gown or trimming is the accepted thing the large heavy buttons are motherof pearl Importers show every season caprices in decorative gloves but the plain perfectly per-fectly fitting ones with three rows of stitching in black or the identical color are always in good taste Dog skin and castor are always reliable investments For general wear the latter is unexcelled A good castor may be had for 125 the best quality washes beautifully beauti-fully in soap and water Tan suede for street wear is reserved by the best dressers dress-ers In New York for late spring and sum i I merWhite gloves will continue popular in their place nothing is prettier worn with bedrobbled gowns at all times of the day in crowded city streets they are decidedly vulgar Gauntlet gloves are confined strictly to driving Their presence in the promenade prome-nade theatre or shopping district betokens be-tokens the strangerthe women from the suburbs or country used to driving and wearing them from choice or from force of habit Silk gloves grow prettier each year Jetted and open work tops are novelties Lace mits are confined to the bargain counters of fourthrate bazars It is too early to determine which but gloyes will be either very long or very short If the shorter prevail women may utilize their supply of extralong by cutting them down This is the way the glove merchant adjusts his stock LIDA ROSE McCABE |