Show I o O 0f Interest o j To Women 6 For ordinary wear skirts are even with the ground all the way round iJ For dinner and other ceremonious oc 4 casions they may be somewhat I lengthened at the back but no very Ions trains are worn txceptins by brides Separate bodices for everyday ust with dark skirts are now made of any sort of material no longer necessarily of silk Crepon veiling cashmere or challie in any or ito clear bright tints now fashionable make inexpensive and becoming waists Last summers light wool gowns may thus toe made to do p fi I J f EVESIKG COSTUME service again the wide breadths or the skirt being used for the immense sleeves which shoud be stiffened with 3 crinoline Lace or choux of velvet rib f bon form a suitable trimming fluffs share in the general affluence of decora Uon They are made of velvet vel-vet silk brocade or satin trimmed with lace rIbbonS flowers and feathers embroidered ruffled and puffed and generally disguised under various mil finery effects The fact that they were originally intended to keep the hands warm seems to be entirely forgotten Lace is a main feature of the seasons trimmings both in black and light tints It te said that fcaek guipure may toe renovated by being rinsed in strong tea which is also employed to give white laces art appsarancd af age T5ve redingote is much worn in Paris although less frequently seen here It is particularly suitable for middle aged and elderly women as it admits of greater richness of material than the short jacket and is more dignified in ap t pearance I Flowers arc gaining in favor as a trimming for evening gowns The k t costume aiowTu in the sketch is thus 4 abandoned and 5s extremely effective f The front and sides of the bali skirt are of genet satin while the back is of white lace The foot of the satin por tion is trimmed with lace application on which are placed large bouquets of blue flowers at short intervals The foodice is a lace blouse held in at the waist by a corselet belt of blue velvet fastened by four paste buttons The 1S30 decolletage is bordered by a band of white satin embroidered with velvet The bailooTi sleeves are of lace and I terminate at the elbow with a lace ruffle A garland of flowers crosses 5 each shoulder JUDIC CHOLLET JUST GIRLS If you think cold hearts grow in cold climes try flirting in Montreal Girls stianimer much less frequently than boysabout in the proportion atone h at-one too four Upon the average darkhaired girls weigh more than blondes at 13 but later on about the same A successful business man of 50 doesnt amount to much compared with one pretty girl at a reception The girls who insist upon spelling their names Kathryn Marye and Marguerite are no longer fin style Kansas girls who are convinced that their feet are as pretty at Tnilbys are Retting photos of their bars toes taken f F1 A Sedalia man broke three of his 4q fifes ribs by an unusually hard hug tjie other day and she never mur rnti Even Xapoleon didnt know r blessed thing about girls No one does But we all keel on with the fascinating study just the same V len pretty girls are so plenty and every one of them has so many aidnrirers there is room for suspicion L that some of the fellows must double up |