Show STboudir Con idenCe Tho rage for beads runs merrily on Pompadour ribbon garters are pretty r Every other hat Is loaded with plumes Bows of plaited tulle are again worn under the chin Handbags of old tapestry are among the prettiest seen The green lint and the gray gown get along well together The newest veil trails off at the back In loops and bows Belt buckles have mounted the front by several Inches Coats of caracul fur dyed the color of tho gown are a novelty A dainty stock of white silk has forgetmenots painted on It Embroider your gold belt In colors II I you wish to be distinctive Silk and Velvet Coats Silk and velvet coats are made In all lengths from boleros to Louis models whose ample skirts reach almost to the bottom of the dress skirt Some of tho very latest models however bowing to the empire fad have short fronts reaching onjy to the high empire em-pire waist line One model Is given this effect by a band of tho material I bengaline holding In the fullness at empire waist length The long skirt reaches almost to bottom of gown and the only foreign trimming Is a large collar and deep cuffs of fur tho latter filled In with flounco of white Irish lace It Is lined throughout with white satin Now York Herald Japanese Belts Japanese belts make tho prettiest sort of dressup girdles for wearing with your best blouses These arc not those gorgeous affairs af-fairs a tangle of vivid oriental colors but aro exquisite allwhlto ones with wee Illy pads or cherry blossoms embroidered In a halfdeep way on a background of rich heavy silk ribbon The belt makes a mighty attractive setting for the buckle It Is worn with and Is quite as important an adjunct In Its way To Wash Chiffon It Is quite easy to wash and Iron tho better kinds of chiffon and make It look as good as new Make a lather with soap powder In warm water float the chiffon In this for about ten minutes min-utes do not rub but fold carefully between the hands and squeeze gently gent-ly two or three times Then place It between the folds of a clean soft towel and press In It until most of the moisture Is absorbed Iron on the wrong side while still damp and the chiffon will bo quite glossy and fresh again |