Show 8 RA VISHINGvVAISTS lid I alll Handsome Novelties Ornamented With Bewildering Profusion Pro-fusion Latest Dress Accessories Stocks Ties and Hair Ornaments in VogueNew Trimmings New j Silk Skirts ound has 1JUiea they leave f No sooner is Christmas over and the h New Year ushered in than thoughts of tcrrib tcfribleV lrh Hummer gons begin to hover through iort1 1 days flu feminine brain l E Pint With January snows comes therush nd pains 0 the South and her Fashlonshlp must prepare herself for balmy days I To this end she is artfully templed by he shops whose windows are decked e con In alluring cotton fabrics and charm CblJJan Tng new blouses I One of our moat enthusiastically patronized ok f OJt tronized department stores has a most eo I t I fascinating display oC mull and batiste shirt waists appliqucd and embroidered in tInt most novel 1 and bewildering styles and oh dear I costing such prices the loveliest of these new waists asa as-a miiuvc colored mull with a yoke oC the same dainty fabilc in white fInely lucked Outlining the yoke was an appllqucd design in mull of mauve and white morning glories and ioilage which was Indescribably graceful and l low Ir Where tho blossoms and buds D EMPIRE TEA GOWN 1 il Ie Weak so every medicine c ii 1 I did to V > remont p y V T I suffered f backache C J cs bottles of > u f f inal all I fi f > I women i I b h l < fe help I i t I t rf IeIy Th 4 V il I I I MJi I athly for 41 iVI vith pain t I c eI1 tral I1 I ief One nit i t to an I I 1 received om po und more If I J fully an o rttol ct that c I epcul p f vc from lla I time j c tU4irol1J bl s inl I ationaf Cr 7 1 o which wJ I ji 1l5 it ttf perraiusa i r ii fL latflcxobr 4 I f < on brcii m ten to r time for ed will IK ft y if the lB Ccrcalsig llmlnary g from fourj long recog A4LiiUIT7Iii7IAifli jriunbs in wall parcr I I I ides scrcesi i j c t les hey j loy in the j Jn the L are attacMj acid and mbustlon that arc o whom huj of the lament bledup qo > into a and ti tlnough Ml ie picLU J 3s have 1 B This exquisitely graceful and artistic gown is iought In palcsl blue China I nllk accordionpleated and Inserted liwl hlv with bands of laoo vUh laco lion ricing e5 are ivacj forming the bolder of the skirt and HIP Ions Mowing sloeves The joke and dupery ome of tt across tho bust arc also of tire lao flouncing Nothing could he more charming in that CitS land artistic Hum this dainty creation were placed upon the white yoke they were accentuated 9Y I being ot the contrasting con-trasting shade of mauve and where the tendrils and flowers were upon the mauve giound they Aere pronounced by being In liteA great deal ot fine and delicate embroidery was employed to enhance the cffcci of the applique and the radiating strips oC color which I are seen in the open morning glory blossom were beautifully delineated by I strips of shaded embroidery in lavender I and white I Another love of a blouse was of pink with a vest in front of white the I same iclca of appliqucd Mowers and embroideries appealing again the I whole in tills case being briar roses I shading rom rose color to white The faintest posslblfe shade of green was In tioduced in the embroidery of the foliage foli-age which was mainly white and the whole blouse was au exquisite and fairylike a production of sartorial flrt as you could well wish to see Hints of the spring reason aye beginning be-ginning to make themselves heard already al-ready and we have scarcely seen the crystallization of the winter modes yet But Dame Fashion full of energy I and enterprise these days and knows no pause Novel hair ornaments neck arrangements arrange-ments belts and ties are strongly in evidence Just now The new coronets and flowers frosted and studded with glistening rhinestone spangles are simply charming for the hair One of the prettIest of these affairs which caught my fancy was a large open lily surmounted by a single bud It was frosted and uhoitc quite resplendently J with rhmeatonc spangles The l1J ta1s which stood in the center were each studded with hiVge brilliants Anothei fascinating hair arrangement arrange-ment was of delicate maidenhair ferns the tiny leaves l of which were of delicious deli-cious changing shades of green velvet In front a spray of the fern stood high with a somewhat large emerald jewel I glistening upon the topmost leaf On each side the wreath tapered away and a few small leak all of which were sparsely studded with tiny rhinestones and emerald spangles The prettiest netVMocks are made of bias folds of white or colored satin held together by openwork briar stitching of gilt thread These worn upon the < neck so that the flesh tint shows through this open work are extremely ex-tremely dainty while Wearing them over delicate cojor pale blue mauve or yellow Is equally pietty 1 and rich in effect The new trimmings are mOle elaborate elabo-rate than ever and colored stones are used In the greatest profusion while laces both the light and heavy designs arc used on cloth and silk materials I The favorite materials for eveningwear evening-wear are brocaded ciepe de chine liberty lib-erty gauze all In I very light shades The newest color is pale oldrose or rather ashes of roes Many new materials ma-terials have just been imported that show the richest brocades and most exquisite ex-quisite flowered silks The new brocades bro-cades come in double width wider than cloth and In designs that look much like wallpaper The width Is supposed sup-posed to be necessary to make the > new skirts that are to be in style which show the lace petticoats in front and are circular at the sides and back The designs and colorings are all on the 1S30 patterns and quite different from anything that we have seen oft the stage for a long time These new fabrics uill not require anything like the same amount of trimming demanded demand-ed on the same colors but are expensive expen-sive enough in themselves to make the question of less expense problematical Apiopos of trimmings there Is a fancy at present very much In vogue I to employ narrow gilt braid beautllled r in various ways by hand French knots in black or white floss are sewn at intervals along the braid or a herringbone her-ringbone extending the width of the braid Is worked Whichever of these trimmings Is used the ornamenting of the braid should be done before the latter lat-ter Is applied to the gown Two dr more narrow braids or braid alternating alternat-ing with velvet ribbon may be Joined together by a herringbone or fancy lacestitch done In black silk or other color to combine effectively with the color of the gown A suggestion that cannot possibly fall to appeal to all In any sort justified in such extravagance is a petticoat matching In color with the silken lin Inc of every gown Uptodate trousseaux privileged solo so-lo do never hesitate a second as to oj adopting this dicoiatlve course And minds economical a little inclined to sophistry will doubtless argue that In days to come when wear and tear begin be-gin to tell their sorry story the better of the two silken skirts can be J utilised for the renovation of quite a r spcta ble member of interior garbing Truly It is wondrous how we can comforta bly convince ourselves of most things that is to say if wo arc women of clothesloving piopensities ReferrIng to that petticoat ot silk It Is a mern farce to pretend that any substitute has ever been found for It |