Show 7 iiid r Sldtttstbt Fad They Q Are the Supreme Novelty Fashion Has In Store For 1 J Women Eel Skin PetticoatsFashionable Furs Capuchons of Liberty Crepe and Satin a Beautifier New York ct IS Gathered skirts are iot I a ilgmem of the fashion re < xrrders active imagination but un act Hal realization this moment ctthe fnodc Firart exclusive always up to Ustte women ar arfwuly wearing htm c Send if JIIU tian find tt way tnt the vork Jv > ms of the leSns jnodJstes ov 21S with gathfercdjtete wU prtad licit fulTMss btrrre you The Bather I ttg s donp onty > hen a oft goods is I tn bt JTaninuiat d and the fulness eppiflaiiy > 1 sippartrt in the front widths I All the hail tiMiots ft soft silk and light i rrusi1n Ih < dinner and reception costumes J cos-tumes or vr < > e 4e chin > am 1berty atin and many of the crepons cash I mrrrF and Henrietta cloths not ti < > I 1i 1 = 1 i t y tj j I i JI J d j I J a 1 The New Winter Skirt spck of the lightweight satin and latlai tioths are undergoing similar trtzncrt The fulness usually lies in ariEs > a-riEs of hjrrinp or a sheath of amock f ins that extends from the actual waist I HJU > down on the hips and from the Urns to foot the goods hangs softly oopHy and amply about the figure Tt Is to Be a Spring Novelty Vntil the eprng of 1900 dawns how ovefr vr art all quite safe in oaring our volekin pcttiecats oust as they are f rt for full six IT on His will the Ufathercd skirt enter nit > Us pow r and jJ1n t n ion as n 15asiioji aid solar even in i Ird its of sorUty vvere the last i if I I rf th Mi nl in Paris is t fhotd on our elinrrs < the heavier walking I walk-ing suits art being cut on the pattern jt rtular fir at least ten months i Hut then forewarned is forearmed r 11 rl 1 ihj t on th lookout will nnt fail tl hail th > gathend skirt in course of time arid Know hw to cut their cloth in noTncai accordance If some en ttll j smg 1 woman proposes to follow atone at-one tliit small procession of her sex who ar tho plont ers in every mok let 11lT li 1 < ure to cut her gathered skirt 1nnr in front and well trained behind ind milk sure t < hang it free unon < a lWIftly plain silk foundation petci tn < < t fir it does iot follow thatby get ting into fulled druses ve are nest < nes-t fLlril Binp to i > e a whit more sani tti1Y iil < onif < > rta le than in the snakelike iettir < ats of the immediate post and the living present A Word About Furs The study of urs continues to be a matt < r r vriT vital moment to the gentl enemy of ho tal fox and marten mar-ten and it is no v quite evident that i ermine will figure nly in the humble h t vapaciry of lining for the more honored 1 l tlt Great rejoicing among the fury fur-y wearing contingent is Mt over the sliori boas and Interesting collars made t from the kln of the cub Arctic bear J for this is the only truly sattefactory 1 tleer pile white fur we have A white baby brain produces a silken soft e eram white pelt that it pleasant and t lender to the touch and is not so harshly bleached as to paty ihe face it frames The fur that lea < js however is the I 4 I4 j j 4 I + I j j I iriI 1 I iih1 1JA A Smart Walking Toilet iT bil 11 v it liegWR oUK and price < J ilver tipped Reynard of northern black Siberian the gleaming < tO s coaatetl slyboots of our i ruXir the buby o wji Is An infant fox of American I 1slng tm 1 have hfcs coat so treated he ha yielded it uv in tlw > obk j lcul ff fashion Wint the original irui UIe 01 itS surface turns to a soft j 1 iet1 Harl tone or it Will take on 1 I brown JX rbuld cocoa aM F 1 T 11imci1n l1celY with the O 1Jr er t ie S 0dnefl 1rlarittt this seaMll > rp Theatre Eoods 1 s 111gh proper now that clJ 1 i thlr c > lies bare beg1n QfIf 11 is II n d clw Jf i 11 I attre li etrnhioTi I 1yint for bOld = many frecaSifcns as possible the hats I j proud position The hood on an opera t cloak is no ioh ei a pretty inakebe I lieve thougfo as mattcr of frets ffcw i hoods an attached to the wrap of cur j I ren wear 1 c I Milliner turn out most ti 1I1H 1 j evening oapudrons liberty ciepe qnd I satin iri i what they deribctu pt11g tones enrich them wrfti laq Drillings II and insertions nnd1r lit the ribbrurrnat guthers their fuliwi > alout the throat flows lerth I on U hc shoulders a small 4 C The New Fictura Eat fluffy cape of many rumes It is a hopelessly plain woman who cannot make a pretty picture of herself in one of these flowerlike framies At the furriers are skating and driving driv-ing frrods of equal attractiveness cut mclfrtis ipe or somewhat on the mode of a very very modified Highland soldiers sol-diers busby In that its extra tall and coneshaped or pointed crown drops over to the side with the weight of a i tuft of fur tails that fall coQuettiShly I like a cluster of rilets against the I wearers cheek A nmall jeweled birckle or hook and eye of gold setwith brilliants 1 brill-iants makes the fur hood fast under the chin and a ripple of fur falls out upon the shoulders Rucked chiffon lines every hood and lace softer the contact et the fur mid cheeks and not less becoming and luxurious than the above mentioned arfe snvill coiffures of painted satin a novelty tha4has < Secured I se-cured manv admirers and amateur manufacturers I Baiment For the Neck I Not the least l abatement is noticed in I the ardor with Which purveyors to feminine fem-inine patrons produce new style of ntrkwcar ncr in the enthusiasm with which women receive every dainty innovation f in-novation A new necktie creating a gentle flutter comes to use in the form of a straight stock buttoning behind covered with a hrihC tin ribbon that folds into a bow that creates a very I fine semblance of a full Hedged butterfly butter-fly The closeness of the resemblaiice is augmented by the skillful embroidery embroid-ery cm the tops of the cravat ends and the shaping of the ends on true butterfly butter-fly lines Anotherspeeies of small tie I easily copied by amateur fingers is I nothing more than a threeinch wide length of crisp colored taffeta hemmed I I I by machine on both edges cut in arrowhead ar-rowhead points at either end and there I garnished by three to live rows of cloeeJy set and gatheretlbebejribbqn of white or mixed cdlors I The newest fourinhand is also wrought from taffeta the portion circling cir-cling the collar is tucked or corded into stiffn T3 while the ends that flow from the small knot are quite abnormally large shaped like a yachts big three cornered mainsail ami while the tie t I proper is of crisp taffeta in one tone it 1 I I 1tI JA i urred Skirt 1 must be edged all about with a narrow Paisley iwttcrned ribbon or a border i of halfInch wide floss friiige The surah sash fourinhand with embroidered I embroid-ered ends is sure to wend a triumphant way right through the season in conjunction I con-junction with the yoked flannel shirtwaist shirt-waist This last numticuied garment comes with a yoke pointed in front and j back set Into a fulled body part and i while the body part is of plain goods I the yoke is invariably embroidered in bowkntits j close set polka dots or small clustered 1 flowers Situation In Belts Apropos of shirt waists It seems cs rntial K review the belt situation Though all authorities on the art of I dress admit that a belt of stiff canvas satin < r leather unduly ornamented I and of a tone that does not match I either waist of kin and that describes a fixed rint about the body is i a hissing i hiss-ing anu an nlnmnation yea in spjte of I if ilagraiH Tiiib mingness tSJ nine tjriim out f one Hundred otherwise p < > i ngurts the belt is a tradition a < iui i linn a itli wumvn and must con < bv < iu ntl > be reckoned with At the moment there are three types of belt worn With shirt vas4san skirts Indoors a Hiiiousine or liberty fafin ribbon hlt will circle fin Wdy IOT > U en the left sldfe and ltts tall twO toy fringed ends if smart and approved Out doors a fourinch wide strip of taffeta heavily corded on either edge and exaCt dawn hejnlddlelmv fnc Uk niTSgaihtT bYte l paltbC Kcl JJi f N I tic gold Or Derby silver clasps no bigger big-ger thantwoSocem pieces is resarde 1 I as useful tidyand becoming Again out of doors is worn but more I especially on golf links and for driving a belt of white saft Dcngola leather I rouffbly cut on tber edges Rnd ornfts mcnteti down the center by aflat chain of gci silver or gunmetal that ends in a curved metal disk in front where a padlock In miniature assume td I serve as a latch by means of a small i and businesslike key A plain leather or silk < tJuekle belt belts of < filagree I metal with jewel ornaments and jetted I belts all belong to the tribe of the i havebeens and are worn nomore I in the realms where good styje reigns She who is recognized a stickler I for all things new and attractive Is I easily identified by her beaded things When she opens her smart green covert 1 1 I eoat you will see that the silk or satin j i yoke vest of her tailor lres is besprent I I be-sprent with flowers done in pink white blue and gre ii glass beads The rapt I rap-t apfe shopping > bag with wrought dlvor htfok and mouth that hangs at her I I side is made of white silk or suede I completely covered with J pale green 1 I beads on wuicii in white ana pink ones I her initials or teat of arms surrounded > j by a beaded floral pattern appears The wallet purss she takes from the bag is also enmeshed in beads and her card I case that signifies the last whim of eternally changing fashion armored with icads of many colors and lined With watered silk J j MARY DEAN |