Show FADS OF NEW YORKS I FASHION LEADERS I Mrs John Sherwood uses a alan to lean I upon In walking that Is a suggestive oran or-an Alplno stick with a crook end It la I of black wood and has a big bunch oC I artlllclal violets lied on It null tho top with broad purplo satin ribbon e I Miss Catherine Nelleon has the squirrel craze und possesses two coats of this fur They aro of the Siberian variety dark and glossy and tinged in spots with a sort of brown gray One Is made In bo < coat fashion tho other Is a short blouse with a circular llouncc around the hip and provided with ermine collar and cuffS Licccovcrcd wrist bays and card cases are decidedly new and smart and are appropriate ap-propriate with dressy costumes Mrs Alfred Al-fred G Vamlerbllt has a small bag of white IrlKh point lace lined with whl silk It has gold mounts and lianijH from a long slender gold chain over her arm w NestlIng In tho rug In front of tho fireplace fire-place of Mrs Frederick Bakers library Inner In-ner house In Fifth axinilu Is the dourest little King Charles spaniel Imaginable It never barks when strangers enter tho room In fact never budges from Its plncc In front of the cracking logs for It Is of wood beautifully carved und so lifelike In appearance that It looks ns If It had curled up by tho hearth to enjoy a nap p S Mrs Harry S Lehr liar revived tho old fashion of cllBpla > lnc furniture In draw ingroom windows She hUM a gilt chair In each of tho parlor windows of her house on Went KlftvsKth Htrcct Blender little ones with bncka suggestive of Greek Inca o The mantel shelf In the drawingroom of Mrs Henry H Holllstor town house 19 West Fort > ninth street Is covered with Dresden statuettes of various sizes grouped around a quaint old clock with china pillars for supporters These figures range from about three to eight Inches high and Include Rhcpherdcoses and their swnlns and Imposing looking court ladles with gorgeous porcchiin frocks Among Mrs John Jacob Antors moat admired Jewels Is an emerald ring sot with diamonds A circle of brilliants frumcii the enormous emerald In tho < enter en-ter nnd the sides Instead of being plain gold like most rings are entirely incrusted In-crusted with tiny diamond i There Is a small oil painting In Mrs Frederick Nellsons drawingroom which she prizes above all her other art treis ures It shows a charming young mother I I h i it il ii t iii ini k i Iti t I uitt ttlt I IP lb j l n 1 J 1 n 1 > A A J ttttr > JrWIII In a light blue silk rack and hor little child The child Is Mrs Nellson herself nnd life child her oldest daughter Mrs Arthun Kemp The scene one of many years ago represents the nursery of Baby Ba-by Belie as Mrs Kemp has always been called to distinguish hOr rOn her moth or after whom she la I named ° i A relief from tho usual conservatory which la I to bo found In so many townhouses town-houses these das la the Italian winter garden In Mrs Edwin H Uctherbees residence 210 Madison l avenue It ID done In marble after thestvlo of the four toenth ccptury and opens oft thu music room from which It Is separated bv means of tall white columns of carved wood wound with grape vInes In gold Thero Is a mosaic fountain at one end with Uny gold fish swimming around In Its basin banked with ferns and behind the I Inlay of gold and colored glass electric elec-tric lights ahlnj rcllectlag verltalilo rainbows rain-bows on tho water The effect lu wonderfully wonder-fully beautiful Low seats aro scattered around this pardon among the palms and It would bo dlfilcult to find a more charming charm-ing spot la which to listen to music oJ Intellect and Hair i I From the color of a mans hair maybe may-be learned a good deal In regard to hla I I J Intellectual ability says a professor t i of the University of Lille who had fotr some months been closely studying thei J subject Schoolboys with chestnut halt he maintains llItel moro i arc likely to be J clever than any others and will generally I I gen-erally be found 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