Show 1 i i H t tJ J t T TIt tit It RETURNING TURNING FROM ROM it It THE T h C 0 U N I R To Get the if it For School f ft t 6 o t e ia i b b t t tb O til fir t t t Y VT 1 1 9 t r again cIty homes are aN the then O n nos of general activity The Th wanderers have returned making ready for Cor the business nn If durin the winter In thle v dArl V MII generation n or of and t housekeeping It Is II I lea Irk n I formerly it If not Ii a poa sn le task luk to put ones house In Ini i 1 1 act III 1 usually tads the t e whale iI hou holda y 0 nil tn trim To ao 0 r this le II no easy U undertaking i f er the housewife be IL a sya hat she b Ands her lIer coo machinery constantly out ot of F Jar JarIot g Mothers ear of school chool children make It 1 a fint tu to arrive In town a wk week or tin ten tinh h the school chool term begins fi at h r may put th the wardrobes ot of the thee theIrl e Irl n e in condition tar for service They 1117 u ton that special bargains Art are In the way ot of left over summer JK M er prat Importations ot of 1 school ree m and hasten to take advantage i Most lOIt often the I InH th nH outfit has haa barel barely tb the thet t I me lIn away lIay from home bom and moth mothr I r an l family find their clothing stock YIh l blow lul par For be It known I a Iman who ha has given attention to tot t economics has haa learned that fret nl only unto one season n nIh tm Ih real t nl true Inwardness ot of good fOd il to ay II nothing ot of expense a and Ih she practices practice what she shet h hi t i 1 h hrh her rh Hirt II mother will u upon her br re Ilm to town search for tor left Iett over I k In the way ot of ring ging ms and nd I These Ih she can an buy r r nhut ahr art one n their original price th Ih b ginning ot of the season Three h d Ire re see S will be ample for tor school d u If until cold weather demands t av 1 ter ier clothing It can an ah always ay ayr be r to have one freshly laundered t rr 51 on hind hand with this number and andI I it y dally dill pr pressing of the truck In use UM a neat may be t A roth mother r who Is Ie mistress ot of IOlen t hold government and has hasI jat I bran n going through the throes of things to rights adopted last yar an excellent plan which she In Int t reds to continue as regards regard hr her little r ap apparel This to Is the wr war ware e I pg ot of cotton or laundered dresses drelles r the entire yar r supplying 1 tie Ie n t warmth In winter by byr r r cone an of oC woolen un From a hygienic stand tand standpoint point this plan pith I le certainly to be ape ap approved proved and from an economic hats It ItI ItIs I Is most desirable She adI cotton In dark colon at as on one ot of the bat fabrics fabric for school wear ot of an natu nature the soft IOtt sheeny sur surface face of at the cloth eloth would appeal strong tronc strongly I ly were It not a known tact fact that It ape p ppearl pearl eart In prettier and more mort de designs signs than Iban an any Inexpensive material of oC a like character For girl rl from a 8 to 14 years the full tull gathered or scantily tucked skirt with witha a sailor blouse cannot be Improved upon for tor school war Machine stitch stitching mehIn ing In braid and pique are acceptable modes ot of trimming and the manner ot of application will Impart style tl and va n variety Shirt waists alt and skirts ot of the same material cut after any prevailing fashion are more appropriate for tor lar larer larger ger er girls Never Nver line a child childs dress whether It be ot of cotton or of wool It ItI I much easier to clan when unlined and wool cam to 10 hold odors as a adOlI does dOlI cotton Th The cotton ot of a woolen frock absorbs the per perspiration and ret gets dusty dUlty and dirty quickly yet th there is II no way ot of properlY cleansing It ft The woolen part ot of the garment oan an be sponged pressed aired and made mad to look like nw new but there fe I ab no way by which the lining On an be likewise tully treated It If a lining II thought advisable for tor the sake ke ot of comfort or convenience make It detachable so 0 that when the frock Is II cleaned the lining ml may be washed Colored petticoats for Cor children art are a mistake There TheN I is a certain amount of daintiness necessary to an appearance which In the case of at ought to be supplied by clean ollan white and neat underwear When under are modestly trimmed with durable linen lace or a awell well 11 woven embroidered edge they are not difficult to launder and are II a de delight delight light to the ey eye It by chance chalice they are seen I advise strongly against lucks on childrens clothes cloth as they give rhe weight to the articles and make extra work for tor the laundress two which ought to be avoided Shoes ShON are the next Important It Item m for tor the replenished wardrobes wardrobe Lac Laced I calfskin without question Is beat Low Lowshoe shoe for tor children are a pet JIlt abomination tion and no girl Irl under 18 should ever be allowed to war a pair Without proper support the ankle Is III apt to be become come oom weakened It not malformed Just uIl f I I i 4 fA r t r f jr Y v T l n t J s GOWN OF LIGHT GREEN BROADCLOTH h hr shows II a gown ot of light green broadcloth the skirt and the short 1 n JI ir kt ket heavily trimmed with undulating lands banda ot of rIch ecru lace IaN each t I r I with fine ne black velvet ribbon One of at these bonds on the slee sleeves rounded epaulet effect The strapped bands bandl on the tho skirt are hea heavily 11 r 10 with stitching and are put on over Instead ot of under the lace e trim i 1 c as I la usually the 08 case The sailor hat Is ot of One ne white leather side lIde tilt ant and trimmed with a band ot of black velvet and A luxuriant aide duster of at ak risk Ilk men 11 J because mothers mothr neglect to give Iv alien lion to such minor details It ls Ia known that among the ot tOOl today the ta tapering vrin ankle ot of fine pro proportions I Is not notto notto to be found That consistent slender lieu dON does not follow Collow from hip to toe may be on an any dancing floor where brief glimpses PItI ot of squarely form torm formed ed mannish ankles dispel an Illusion No Iro doubt the contents ot of the family hat trunk hay have scarce arc an tower or firm brim to tell the tale ot of former glories and Jt it ls to buy bUT an early arly autumn chapeau on one next goes shop hop shopping hoppin pin ping Pelt hats and cotton colton frocks Crock might have seemed MImed some months month ago 0 an In incongruous congruous combination but that level leveler tr er ot of aU all dress distinctions and Fashion sold It was wa to be and It I la The newest models are soft and pliable and are procurable lit In any color The favorite mode ot of trimming le II with wIlh A soft Persian silk scarf knot ted led In front with ends ende hanging at back ek Little difference is II noticed el ei elther either ther In shape or trimming between those thOM Intended for tor grown ups and those found In the and mill millea Os ea departments ot of the bl big shops Straw hats hat I with fun CUrl would undoubtedly undoubtedly edly create a wild sensation but the fur felt hat and cotton frock are met without comment The small boy probably nt needs s next to tH be equipped and corduroy trousers and pongee or alpaca blou blouses are the beet between beacon ealOn suits suite boys boy can Wear It le Is too early arly for tor weightier clothing and linen or duck are never appropriate except for tor seaside and country wear Clothes of the washable kind sell loll readily being at school away from mothers watchful eye YI you may safely gamble on the little mans chances ot of a dally daily mark for tor neatness ur or rather lack of It Alpaca blou blouses are new In the realm of at boys boya clo cloth clothIng h hInl Ing but mothers will welcome them with delight TheIr serviceable quail ties cannot be overestimated as any anyone anyone one acquainted with the merits ot of the theman theman man of the alpaca coot cat or grandmas gown can testify Blouses ot of this kind are are out cut with collar bands just like an ordinary shirt and with them are worn turn over white linen collars and tied In a sailor allor knot Dark blue a light brown and black are aN the ta favored colors up to the pres prel present ent moment Polo cloth cape and crush alpine felt hills hale are In greater demand than serge caps cape with visors Speaking ot of corduroy trou troupers reminds me that the they should always be washed before they are worn Manufacturers of this material u use a with Ith whIch to Wren stiffen the corduroy that I is most mOlt disagreeable able to the touch and smell Thue after aCter Q a dip In Inthe I the washtub Among mODi the mO models els which will con confront front our first installment ot of home comers will be found two standard with a collarless Eton over oer overa oera a skeleton vat Nt and the other a simple blouse blouM bodice affair Striped and plaid materials are used with lavish hand In trimming plain cloths mo most t effectIvely Mohair le II In popular demand and andone andone one of the very stylish frocks I viewed was made of at It The skirt was cope epe call novel inasmuch as It hadr al fitted panels bound with striped silk Ilik and minus the dip A collarless Eton with corresponding dl decorations fitted closely over a sleeve sleeveless less vest est The frock Itself was black with chocolate and white bite silk bindings and the vest elt ot of white whit mou lIn had a Flowing scarf ot of the striped trl silk With such uch II a dress the rather high crowned I straight brimmed black hat bat should be kind which pins pin down dOlln close to the back hair and b by such uch manipulation lation flares In front slightly but coma out very er far 0 over the fa faAn face An apt illustration of the uses of at plaid Is II prettily dem demonstrated by a adark adark dark blue serge frock About the nit hem of the skirt II a plaid band Is inserted be between tureen tween fancifully cut t edges ot of the ma material material proper each point apparently being buttoned Into position I Resides a utility gown gon on one le Is likely to I need a more drey dressy toilet A polka dot eurah silk WIth nw new putted puffed sleeves Irel Ireland I and gracefully drooping wide sash lUl Is Ia the acme ot of good taste tut and ma may be copied In chalUe or an any soft cheaper material with good erect effect Sleeves are not to bellO be so tight as ae here heretofore and those formed ot of several purr puffs are Quite fashionable Others are fitted Into the by a series ot of tucks luck ending abOve the elbow be beginning gInning again just below It thus thul c cre along one big puff The fullness In suck cues cases le Ie confined at the wrist b by byan an Inch wide Id band ot of or fancy I ribbon DAISY MAY MAYNew JA Y New York |