| Show r Vare of tIny tho III IN nils fter ion If one lives out of doors much In the ummer time II us most mOlt Persons do the he hand Af likely to Qt In It a had bOil condi tiun c swim cuing In nI the thousand anti and one to outdoor life lICe tend to rou roughen hen nut larken the haude end til t the linger lr hAils In II a condl condi kin th is Ie far lar from On does not mind this while yet out ot of to tuti II where ever every one ts is Ui In like state but In up thi th ament tl tiei or Gt Cit elt It la is to remove cech traces of Is better titan waihing the hand hanc In buttermilk mornIng and ovenS men Ing I to them to their natural wilt vill remove not lIot anI only tan talt but lotion is 18 excel nr r the same hut Dut the nl na will requIre the most mOlt at 11 I J Iven en the neat and fastidious ur alo lIkly to be careful about reu regu tir lur at thorough manicuring In the r thin than at al other And the nails naliN Coon on betray any allY neglect Th nail as s It should be I ii about one and II a halt half times as lon long nil as It is 18 broad nl aR ft a crescent sit At the IJa polIshed or pointed naIls ar 11 t or of good Boot taste lute They have ha a 11 natural gloss and be at the to tot I It If the Ihl nails are rounded off oct with the fill day 11 they will not need to o be ti UI U S ith Ih the I a BU In to keep tha crescent at th h hu e well formed the skin should bould be lu luch l back from the naIl with the or If IC n wIth a blunt rana stick lUck every Jery time the hands handl are II The stick Is n I IJ fr cleaning th the finger nails after aUer have been for tor A few Cew min Jt In warm a little Ie III on Juice If the th nail show 1 a tendency to brit It a little In warm olive ii 11 them from the lemon ater and an of cold cream crum at night will prove beneficial In 1 the 11 nails 1111 with the cham II I neither Jute laste nor be used Powder lowder makes the Lall brittle anti and paste Pille nn unde IratI high coloring CIr using the tile to round the fin r rails In shape It II a well to use Ule an I m strip 9 remove au any roughness that p r upon whom nature liar hu not lingers some come tin tins 11 try to attain them b by the Ille 11 use of device Ital detal ones reaching to tl th hr on 1 Joint to be nt night art are to secure Hure this lila result tint hut i A one At Rn an oarb age ase when hen the are and amenable to It is 18 doubtful It Ir th they would produce the desired Por I hung IOk It 11 l Is no longer t to hn have V In any at th tha or of this the eel 01 lar but Women who ho hite hung Cr lr WhOle Ire are begInning to look thin It a gra M at Q tie a at f tulle tuU around th tICk lICk a loW St at the back Th lv I to a lUll rIbbon and I Is aimo InvarIably Only White or tulle should hollid be used Jor the same thing Is ot fl orn enn With a Jewelled 11 or a lOm necklace and It seem to 10 y hard line linea In A u most sat fashion toss And ruches worn WorD around the neck ar are very err soft oU but not very v Wit tull intended for quite 1101 ol A pretty one I is made or of Un or n trimmed 1 nith lIh band or o white lace e an with ti a 1111 ot of This at the thrust t and lies hal long ends with Ia hae that hang hanl down Over the th front et at the gown 1010 In III A ot ours visIted London I weak feIk lit at the thit of cit deep In our turk park nu and hY she 1 said laid r 1 to see lee almost almo t very every third person wearing deep black owing to the tearful Iou losses In the war It Is true that cry deep mournIng is II be Jt almost rare Very er few rew ver crape after RIleI the first lut tour four or five weeks ot of J Een en widows have now become so modified that OM on hardly recognizes them a as weed III this the usual meaning of that rather curl Oil expression All As to this widow cap capit it II ha now into Inlo a little Irlan triangular lI lIlar lar affair something IHle tile the cap eal Mourning seems to be actually going out or of rash fuh lon ion Mrs MI Patrick one of our bt beet known actresses appeared at a baur bAlar just a fortnight after aCter tier her hUll hue band hall had ten blen killed 1 at the front anti Ie wore a blaCk dress thickly Jetted JEtte l and n a black chiffon toque trimmed with jet Jel and ostrich feathers the tho more usual widows Jon nel In Dazar cl t Wn h Some Sonie girls who make their O own ln hn e that black vii vel Vet ribbon will wash The They UHRI else elff doe dOl a quantity ot of the narrow black velvet velet rIbbon on their light rocks They hey manage usually to keep these the first season leuon without washing Jut but thu tho cond this the tub is II inevitable The way they made th the discovery rag ragIn al alIn In having ii t gown Hown whIch had A great reAt deal ot of this velvet trimming That meant n a glint man To think of taking It ort off was dIsheartening and wIth the tha valor alor of the general taskIng making a sortie an 1111 en enemy em of overpowering numbers the gown on was put Into the tub black blak velvet FInd and all It came out better than anyone would have possible There were pre trac tracee of Jf the black having rt nt Into the rock Crock and the lie velvet elvet itself looked tl a as good 1 rip al new after aCler I IronIng IOn except that It hall had rather more th the gp ap ot satin than velvet ribbon Hut But that Will was sri all unimportant matter In Ina ina a frock III Favor How we e are wearing IbIs thle Ilon The shamrock hamrock or Irish green Creen silk sunshade has in ID a measure t the h place once olle held b by the trusty trust and always harmonious black and white parasols a and chiefly because In the judgment of the tasteful a good goodrich rich green forms In d dress as It dosi In a perfect ensemble wIth all 01 other her colors In Iaria the rile craze for tor green is 18 In run full swing It I Is wrought In with white and gray to 10 the end that no woman thinks herself complete without a frock or two Just bow hov Ibis color beloved ot of Ireland is II used Is b demon demonstrated It rated b by the little r fete te frock male made for tor an Amerlean girl who II seeing the exposition The silkiest white mohair is III the chief I substance or of both her gracefully I draped skirt and tucked waIst A sham shamrock rock pattern ot or green needle needlework work ork or green silk link form forant the Ihl wide col collar collan lan lar and anti ant banding of the cos COli tame while her j jabot bot and ort are made of oC rich cream tream net nel edged with Irl Irish h lace The of the hall hair at the back Jak fur tor evening wear requires that It shall hlll be II as far forward lIB as possible straight up from the nape or of the neck nerle to bove th crown of oC the but It Is III then pulled pulle down gin aln 0 that the soft wa 1 will show The u ears are all almost hidden b by this at Ar or of hall hair There Ther Is II a PArt sometimes at one itle of the head or orIn Jolt jn In Ills middle and then the hair haira II a u up on elt either er silo ot of th part 50 that It looks look I full fult and soft and ot of course Ourse thick hick This fashion or if soft IOtt full Cull heir hair III Ii ste 1 a rule uteri becoming than thana a more severe but the th trouble is II that list the hall hair require to be kept In order It must be well brushed FInd and washed often otten and always alRa otherwise It looks look untidy and An untidy head I Is more ble nott evir W WAS known Je re locks with a alight wave them make every ery look well hut a mass mall or of hall hair all 1111 up anI looking RII as though rats hAt had been In It I ii a mist untidy wa way ot of at ar rangin the hair It is II and not In the HIe least smart HOllin Sewing A word wont a as to materials The iwer e or of R a bodice I Is often otten a molt moat bit In the he process R ot of Just what to select elect for tor binding It ol 01 hethier to bind It St at au al and nd hOI liaw to put on a bInding It this Is decided upon Is 18 II a problem likelY to dl dIsmay ma even ell the bravest amateur The tint first step is to trim the edges edgell nen evenly with Ith R a IAl Tare e sharp and the baste bute tIn In order to prevent lining anti and outside mAterials from displace ment It the bodIes is III to be worn out or of skirt n bill bias strIp ot of cAnvas ramas netI t should tie lie but d to th the t edge Ie of the bodice In some instances a stay atAY tApe tap 1011 may be preferred but here heze the dressmaker must mut Ute use her own discrimInation Over Oler this a bias facing Jr if lIk must lie Je turned s II that no ed edIs edge Is visible from the tl right ht side This Thill 1118 may maybe be Je IU by hand neatly upon the tue theL f j 1 L 10 L c H wrong side aide If tb the I is to be worn under the skirt the edt should be stayed with silk IlIk only Some Borne of Dt the best belt tailors venture to put the bodice on from the wron wrong side aide tarn InC It upward upon the right side ant It with two row or of ma 10 ot a 4 A woman who was 18 dl dIscussing the woman the other day declared her A creature ot of the put past only example that now remains he h claim ii the older woman who has haM made Inalle the habit of at tile the practice of oC a lifetime anti and cannot ret get getaway away from It ItI I know what It Is II she said saidI Id IdI I was wall ur up to Lo believe thAt I must InuIt hA have e It a life Itte ot of I myself to children in III sea lIa season son and out Poor thin things I brought them they never neer had bad a chance to row grow Inde That wu was In the early dA days ot of their lives When hen my bus band CAine home at night In my house houe Was u Immaculate but Iut I was wal to death and cro cross and he knew something Wat waa wron wrong somewhere but bUI know whAt It wu Finally I was wal III I had hiatt worked myself Into a perfect wreck reck Then I had to ato atop and I ha had 1 R a long loni time lois to think I 1 am never lIever going olor to do as I have dOlle I said laid to my husband one Ila IlaI till I 1 have bave made mad a mistake and I am no longer going to slave Ilave myself to death No what the use ue lie he answered we only have to pay par the doctors bills The WOmAn who la Is constantly giVIng Ing up tip everything for Cor everybody doeS no rood to herself or any am one else II sieh a 4 course she he oaks lIIke her and th they do not her ber for tor It II They like a cheerful moth mother mothen er en nut not a tiresome drudge And how on comes camel to bate thell the martyr martn who will themselves In spite or of every thing They spend pend their time and smi money for tor and ha have the martyr l spirit unconsciously whether they ther moan mean to 10 show It or not Half the time the helpful things th they do for others othell the other would rather do for lor hem selves There are neW Ideals Ideal of a wo dUI duty In this generation and I would not be the one ODe to pay MY tb they Ar Arnot are not as worth The buckle buckl II destined to play an ha rote role In the autumn and anel millinery Buckles are ot or forms square oblong oval round anI and fanciful an ot of which may be load had lIst lIal antI more morl or less curved backward and the ha chosen n depends on the place It is II to occupy lArge ud and nr men lum sized buckles have bave the preference 0 1 small and those set let with sUnlit and with out steel hold l the rank nevertheless Jet buckles buckleR are In some demand as 81 are those thOle In a metal In fanciful art all nouveau dC t sometimes set Mt with colored pearls or bits of om omne ome ne new Ways of using buckles i for straw instance t tle W ion or of a lon long oblong one curved d back bak I ard In the front or of a hat applicable to felts But the more novel application consists In using the buckle as a decoration for the backs backa of oC Ulan small hat and toques |