Show ITS AND BAGS o o of LINEN I men Insist upon having baTing tail lail II of ot their costumes lagren In la gren ren the tho handbag Is careW care care- W tn with a view to Us its beet be- be ct et part of or a harmonious t I er cr handbag while em em- the tailored suit cult of ot s s entirely out of at I place laco I i. i costumes of lingerie t I e e linen or pongee ponee frock distinguished with n ne ne nie ie e material however must be kept pad pud dainty and nud If mf t the thes he Ti s or other lingerie tune mae ma tun- e which bleb may be safely o res rOIls ress s should be selected cleanings ore are apt alt to ton tongs I n s through the summer Bummer for tor contriving pretty pretty feuy gifts In the way of ot gs S. S s belts and even para para- f these dress accessories s charming Christina t recent ent later on Oil For the tends tends to embroider ft A bag bog own wn use or for tor a gift to ummer several pretty r c ted lcd Any of ot these bags LIbe Dhe laundress along with que quo suit which It Is 16 des des- lany Jany s shown are made of at Irish close weave but the des dei de de- i s copied Jin tn In pique pon- pon r summery dress material course to ha have ve the bag ed part of ot the costume in iu ini i oration The two small small- Renter c of 01 the photograph Brie le Ie with a flap lisp fastened t ton n and buttonhole The tended to hang bans at the side I on a lon long chain either of at metal links colored col ored ord beads or of ot cord and Is called an or alms bag big These little alms aim bags hags have bave come como into fashion with the Moyenne or medieval mode borrowed borrower from the early middle ages Faust's Marguerite wore such luch a bag and the summer sum sum- 1 mer meL girl has copied the pretty notion with her new Moyenne frocks of ot linen The lower envelop ba bag Is a n bit larger er than the little and Is la intended as liS a chatelaine bag to hang bang at 01 the belt Such bags are very verr useful In summertime when one ne needs ds free hands to carry cany parasol para pura sol sot magazine and perhaps U- U traveling bag bac bagor bacor or suitcase Nothing bulky can an be led carried in these flat bags a bags a folded handkerchief a small purse lr with carfare t a book of powder pow pow- p I ml dw der leaves V and a tiny mirror I being about all that the ba bag will 1 accommodate However How flow ever fiver the summer woman If It she be provided provided pro pro- I vided Tided with enough small change A 1 fresh and the tile wherewithal to powder her little n nose Is amply ready for tor a summer summer sum lum mer r rIb Ib days day's s sn outing I IThe The two to pouch shaped shape bags are more I roomy and are much alike In style one OM I being r sewed together o r on three r aids aide 1 by a th tho rh Ya I scam and the other h having the e edges e attached at attached by bl firmly scallops Both i bags bag l are finished at the to top with wills scallops and the ribbon bandies pass through eyelets eye lets the latter being so 80 o placed that the ribbons pull from fram both ends cads of the bal bag The embroidered designs on these ba bags 1 are so 80 simple that any woman oman at all bandy ban han dy with her pencil should be able to copy cop I them In the rose roso and shamrock shamro k patterns pattern the edges of t the petals petal arc are embroidered t with satin stitch the Oiling filling In being done donl with French knots placed close together This makes the tho flowers stand out richly from the linen background The violets and conventional d designs are embroidered J I solidly ov over r a padding e I Embroidered and vl belts bells are an another another an an- o other br form torm of ot taus famy y 0 work that the piazza I woman Suds finds mo most t 4 aud and pra ti cal Of r oats- oats nil 1111 the summer flocks Us now flow nv are ai built i I. I one 1111 pare 11 i i and oud till the bpI belt makers are In mn despair even the more or orless orless orless less clumsy girdles to which they have turned their energies not being taken up tr with lit any great grent enthusiasm by femininity With the neat tub skirts of 01 linen and pongee however bowen n belt Is necessary and andall andall all 91 the dressmakers re in the world orld cannot I snake make t the llie e c at I iu e up lip her I I r I I I Y i I i I I S' S S's s tr u and line Begs of or II Linen u en J Jr Jw w r Y of Y er d T- T T K y k P X 1 w dt tk r t k F j lAa tte Mr t f. f X Ar 4 s F ilk J 5 a f t White Belt neU for tor Sew ew Linen and Pique Skirts neat lIe e and comfortable table tub skirt shirt and an shirtwaist for midsummer wear ear I A pretty belt may be made In a morning mornIng morn morn- I Ing and there Is no reason why any worn worn- au an should not have enough nough to be as neat as AI n a pin with Vilh a It fresh tle belt every time she be dons a 11 fresh collar Embroidered belts should d b he be made of ot very firm dim closely woven linen lInn Irish but butchers butcher's hers her's linen being I the best sort If It the linen Is not strong and md firm it may be lined lInNI with white lawn the hem being belne turned under this lawn facing and the embroidery being done through both fabric fabrics t I Ii ti i Two vo white leather belts are iro tr shown one CDS In severe ore tailor style t le narrowing narro slightly toward to the trout and with gunmetal buckle kle and ej eyelet Iet The other belt Is 13 a 8 distinctive type of 01 this year Bud and has bas Jet trimmings the tho eyelets and buckle of ot blackened metaL |