Show RICE AND ROSES I I Irom the Chicago Tribune Brides come and go and when thcy go It has been the custom from time Immemorial Im-memorial to Unow rice alter them The fashion of going away gowns changes from year to year but the nuptial cereal ce-real that hinds Its way Into the creases of these gowns remains ever the same But at u recent English wedding In high life a deviation was made from this time honored custom and the departing pair were I pelted with dried lone leaves Of course this Innovation has Its practical prac-tical and sentimental i side On the practical prac-tical side it will appeal to those thrifty I housewives who have deplored the number num-ber of possible puddings that have gone to waste at weddings and have sadly estimated the nutiibcr of hungry mouths that they might have fed Of course rose loaves have something of a sentimental senti-mental suggestion but the fact that dried rose leaves are used would sicm to Imply that romance had entered the sere and yellow k nf stae and then again the qttosllon arise how Is It possible pos-sible to throw a thing of such airiness and unsubstantlnllty as a rose leaf Yet no doubt If this custom Is permanently adopted in TOnglaml it will soon find Its way to Aniuricnn wedding celebrations |