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Show FASH ION S FOli W'OAt EN Tha Dress of the Tair Creature is Vet Mannish in Its StyU Nowadays. VARI0U3 STYLES IS E0SNET3. Every One WanU a Different Oas Troia Her Neighbor, and Gets It, Too-Tasty Too-Tasty Gowns For Home Wear. N' KV YOKK. July It is not an easy ni.itlcr these day to tell .1 young girl from her brother uul."s vmi happvn to sec her feet, for Wli.1l with tennis hl.iers, tennis caps and short hair them seem little ilitletcneo lit their look, and this ain the tiianni-ti styles liao not only advanced) from tenuis to yachting costumes, but you will see women cf all age in regular dress coats of bUck. wnil wine expanse? cf shirt busom, hib, rd Urs, white neck t ies and li tt le Derby haw, though, to U sore, only a few www then horribly unUvoming thins. They wear Iciig coat sleeve with thews cmts, with a goodly display cf whtt etT; but tiief draw tho lino at a man' rest, or have ti date, und substitute in if place a very wiiUi ai.u of tulk in wnm smtahla . color. The 1-tir is dnvscd high "n the head, and Unix a sldl ukuv tuculin effect M produced. There am vrry few wuuira in whom snob a style tits, bnt lhm am always tin we who are immid t fultouf tlio newest fad, a matter wh"re it hd them. One would think that wU a ciw-tume ciw-tume woid.l lx more tn rhv npmi tli top of one of the great Ulir lnv, ste which rumble up ami dnwu fifth twins lieblnd four or sit epnmdr! horse. ao-l on the memticrs of the Coaching rinhj but no; tin ladies drs In the mnel feinliilne ni.tntlirt r-lti!9 to a hteyi, and they aw fairly imbedded in flowers, so that the top of tliv coach lok lika a lot of potted plain in bloom on the way" to mark' t, S many fowrr are that ( ftn Hunk that if I h.d rar wt.lt and couldn't bo Vaiid-rgouid I woaul lik't to bo a florist. There i alsndulely tin end to the fah lotiablettylcslnh.ud wear. Eery day ' i yml ' UhW '-"y- ' 'c' J '-1 time it will be an etior. Tk.'"V 'iSJ ni ons pke4 il'ijr'j -"N. with a puff. I (WL L'- silk crown t-i . and half a 'T f Ms bushel" itnw. XV X ".v.) era norm It mtt it will -0 J'4.0 be a pretty CS' hat. with irracefolly I '-iy curliiif brim and lovely T . jV4 plumes, and then you &-'$r'yrtm will fall head over !.'! . s f, in lov with a beanufnl " rnd tulle tiine, with aonxrpi. pnffed sides, held by brsmbln branches, and a cold ritiirnd pouf uf crepe in fnnif. i and Hum a black lac" ha', with a myal yellow mvturtium vine growing tlirtftiljj all over it and twining; aninujfii the la. The f;-t of it that every woman wants) sdiuiitliing different from anybody nW l bontief, and evidently gets It, km. l eathers ar Just as often seen as flow ers, arid nbbonsalwsyssre worn, Feather bos and trimming are often on spring ganneiits and with ball Anmri, and (lower buns in natural and artirkui flowers ari very srtyli,. Jut think of a boa four yards long mad- ot Anaerti-a'i Ix-auty row at a dollar apiece! 1 think, on the whole, it is better to be a Enwl than a millionaire. 'Die mosquito net Hading veils are going go-ing to l worn again. They draw around the chin with a ftna elastic. They ar chiefly serviceable to liid't th ravsspsi of l rspiratton on the powder, and are better bet-ter than tlm cl'o veils fnrmerly worn for I list purpose, which often (jot all white In jiW In an hour on a warm day. The iUJing veil d.n t4 tim h the face, and, snn tliruugti the lttei luenhes, the color di not sufT-iT fmn'h. lUesa tho (rirbt! what wm t Utcy invent next? I!ut don't ti t us give all our attetiUoa to frivolous thing. lt us, instead. dim,4 somo plain and pretty g-.wi..i for homo wear. Ilurfl is one i which tit pipiilar Vandyke points get tfinit iaritng to an unusual extent, but tlii dree U very pri.-tty ami ncnt. It ' ai be tomb up in anything, from gin(hjm and iUr to silk or selvrt. Tho style t wmpJ and v ry ensily mad-i up, and is dressy f.r so eimple n dlgn. Tlie i.tlu r is white btintuut trtmntwl with blfti k vrlvet ritlioi!, and lias a souk tf bunting .ejy lird. It i a pretty gown for a young w.arr, ri i U i'Ut d.-e'y rnmii;h fjr a tea jr.wn vr aay r,tb-r h'.ine aftsmnou or evnirig tmlet. and the r would hmk iwwteesWli j kner iLy ml mm I r.s AiswtrrorTHi mmcutfut. Th rk (own for tao laatronstaf I In-tu. llk in bu-k, r a parpie, wf. x ( fluwer pattern in bUrk sad nian tttUr. ! The vt frmit and hntna to the saah ars ! of geld ro'nrwl satto, which mates i took like a wwrttng clod wha h the ns- I ing snn j'W esUea vnth fold. Tbw is si I tea fivit. Y.nx -a t worn as a morning dress i? so Uk-J A -fC Wnr it In : iuttti waul jonr friends kavaall seen it, and th' n wear it morning fn soar cwn uniiui. Tiiat is what I woul-l |