Show f J It d j lit 4 l-it i It j Ii II J I M J j J i I I 1 1 l I r I J L I I ml < t i I h1 n t i I I J ji I df A Pretty Frock An original frock seen on a young girl fit tho luncheon hour might easily ksa I be reproduced by any clever dressmaker dress-maker It was a white mull of heavy of and firm quality laid In side plaits around tho hips these being released tII Just below tlio hip line It was of qi round length nnd was finished nt tho t bottom with nn almost kneedeep t flounco of allover English embroidery f I dono In scallops at tho lower edge an well as the top and having run qt i I through tho top two lines of half Inch t black velvet ribbon two Inches apart + l theso gathered the rune and were tied at the left side In careless bows tI Tho deep girdle which merely rounded down a little at the front was of finest white kid and closed with a ellvcr buckle lI f 4 The short Eton coat was entirely of tho openwork embroidery unlined and I worn over a blouse of mull to match k 4 I the skirt The Jacket which otherwise other-wise would have hung straight was also gathered or drawn In below the bust by n Lnif inch black velvet ribbon run through the openwork embroidery and a butterfly bow of wider black velvet ribbon finished tho front whore r the narrow ribbon ends mot Tho i ft t Blccves large olnglo puffs of tho lt t embroidery had similar velvet lacings la lac-ings at tho elbow that gathered tho scalloped edges at the bottom Into r I i I i 4 W H I + I + j i 1 i 1l l > > 1 t r M r threeinch ruffles Both the sleeves and tile jacket were cut from wide embroidered flounclngs and theioforo t had embroidered scallops an a finish at their edges The Eton Jacket did not extend over the i oulders but the r bade and the front wt o held 111 place 1 by two straps of half Inch velvet ribbon a rib-bon going over each shoulder one of theso straps finished or rather concealed p j S con-cealed tho others some two inches from the sleeve strips held the body of tho jacket In place In the front h t rorors cut from tho mull tho shape of hs I s a shawl cut diagonally through tho t Y center were joined to tho jacket tops 1 t those were hand embroidered and had t i hemstitched edges In the back however r l how-ever tho straight acrosa top showed b v ° c scallops to match tho lower edge Tho stock and front of tho mull under J blouse were embroidered to match the e 4 C 1 ° 1t g Cti rovers on the jacket and the elbow sleeves of mull were finished by narrow t nar-row embroidered bands A broad brimmcel white hat trimmed bt trim-med with black velvet ribbon nnd e prays of wistaria topped the frock one of the prettiest seen this summer I t In town Y a x Hero are a few pointers on coming h fashions Sleeves are to continue MA short Skirts are to either trail on w 0 the ground or bo very short no moro will be seen the anklelength gowns 4 which are so unbecoming to the average aver-age figure Skirts that just escape the ground seem to be a womans idea of a comfortable dress when In reality l 1 1 real-ity It Is an ugly nnd dirty length I 1 l say dirty because It gathers up moro g dust than you can Imagine and of f t course can never bo held up Let me say a word on tho subject of holding up your gown Have you e ever watched the various ways It can I be done Havo you sat In any pub t lie place and seen n stream of women h wom-en fat and thin tall and short old 1 and young and after growing thoroughly tl thor-oughly discouraged at the way they walk and hold themselves begin tot to-t i notice their different ways of doing things Call to your mind the fat woman In t a hurry to catch a train her bonnet I r r slightly askew her flushed face and that frightful shopping bag with leather handles which she holds together w I to-gether to hold in tho bundles which r are oozing out The bag itself Is ooo of those flat cloth ones which nine out of ten women love With her other hand she clutches the skirt at r the side toward the front and holds It high In tho air showing usually a J i cloth boot with elastic sides and a k stout ankle Her gown trails out in y h1 every direction and sho moves like + a frigate under full sail as tho wind slowly creeps under and inflates they the-y skirt while she sublimely unconscious i uncon-scious lifts the skirt higher in just tnat ono place and sails on to her h1 4 6 moorln Dont you remember tho girl Who holds her skirt tightly about her as If lashed to tho mast bundling it all up about her any which way and half the time her boots or shoos are not what they should bo and her petticoat pet-ticoat Is frayed or soiled How many people can stand having their feet looked at You havo all made a study of a row of feet In some electric car bcglnlng at one end and following right along the line and you have noticed the rapidity with which tho women haul down their skirts and tho men shift nnd wiggle and try to sit on their feet Per Imps ono In that whole car will it serenely satisfied and allow you to look and admire and to wish tho wholo world would go and do like wlNo No woman is so beautiful and no man so go od looking that they can afford to bo slip shod about anything When shoes get down at tho heel they should bo repaired or disposed of I dont caro whether they are otherwise perfectly good Got good expensive shoes made to fit and of tho best material Never leave them off without at once putting them on trees for that makes shoes keep their shape Now tho average person doesnt tree shoes except now and then or when they aro being cleaned nnd having ono pair only this Is no good Invest in skeleton trees nt least which nro 1 a pair and keep every slipper and shoo on them whether traveling visiting or nt home Always Al-ways keep l tho shoes clean It colored kid usa cleansing fluid If brown or whlto got proper materials and learn how to do It yourself for In many houses it Is not dono for you and you should go prepared Ivo known many a girl to wear the same shoes for weeks without treeing or cleansing and yet sho had good clothes and thought sho looked well Being neat and fresh Is as Important Im-portant as taking tho trouble to remember re-member the nnmps of every numan being you meet and always have a smllo and cordial bow to greet them with It not only brings you happiness happi-ness in endless ways and helps yon an untold amount In politics business or social life but It brightens many a sad heart and lightens tho burden on many tired shoulders Exchange Wool Waists Tho wool waist gains In favor over heavy linens and chcvolts for cool weather White Is moro desirable but light colors are seen and plaids will bo worn a great deal for Informal occasions Tho lingerie waists will be worn all winter nnd soft silks have by no means lost popularity Among the wool wnlsts batiste flannel mohair albatross and veiling aro favorites All of these except flannel wash perfectly per-fectly and flannel Is not Impossible If the laundress bo an expert Ordinarily Ordi-narily it is better to have flannel dry cleaned Now wool waists trimmed with eyelet embroidery aro Interesting Interest-ing novelties They aro to bo had In half a dozen fabrics tho softer materials ma-terials such as albatross being very pretty Street Suit of Silk Changeable silk will bo largely used for fall costumes and are wonderfully effective Among an early showing was ono In greens and browns the different shades harmonizing beautifully beauti-fully Tho design has a plain full skirt with four applied tucks at bottom bot-tom Tho jacket Is of the collarless bolero type with applied tucks in design de-sign It closes In surpllco fashion and has two wide pieces of Persian embroidery em-broidery In delicate shades as revers Tho strapped pieces of silk around the neck aro fastened down in front with fancy buttons Mosquotalre gloves are worn therefore the sleeves aro quite short with a straight cuff of brown velvet Barley Mea Scones Add a little salt to as much barIc bar-Ic meal as you require and mix with It sumclent hot milk to make a thick paste Roll out thin and cut Into threecornered pieces bake In a very quick oven Cut open and butter while hot |