| Show o OOOO 0 00 00 00 t 00 00 tF TV 00 MILLINERY 00 gg 00 i ij 00 00 00 00 cO 00 4 AND f 00 00 il 00 00 8 BATHING SUITS Ii 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 0 p N modes mod modI IN I It seems quite tie the proper to toI I at the head and take up the ot at hats hata Without doubt the he double and triple brimmed oha peaUx peau an O the moat charming the he milliners have evolved In yrs A hape out In black taff a with The Ule upper brim raised very lily bly and the lower deeply Indented o oer er erho tho ho eyes was waa bewitchingly to Jo the wearer but when held hed ta In the tho hand seemed a curIously grotesque pros pro ThIs stylI of at brim Is l panted by the low Oat flat crown which In hi Inthis this Instance Vas vae crumpled and tied about with a 0 length ot blue bunched up at one sIde aide Into a huge but tall tail rosette Sometimes SometIme crinoline or cnn orIn as a It Is technIcally called compo es five ove or six aix brims and the hat looks like a huge flower set on the head The Tho tiny blossoms that are worn such ni IS and pansies are In profusion and grass and leaves are arp In hi equally great grent deman nado mado of at rosa rOlle leaves and roses roea form brilliant masses of color and when worn with It a gray dresa dres or with one ot of the now beige Ige huell produce an specially especially effect When the rOMS are pInk they cerve a double purpose and ompha the announce announcement inePt ment that pInk le Is the leading millinery color colorIn In millinery there le Is more scope for orIginality In one way and le Ieee In an another another other than ban In any other branch ot of drell affairs The number ot of straws straw II 1 legion and so eo are the flowers and turn mince available The lines ot of the chao cha chapeaU peaU however must be built very care are fully lullY and then the hat has to be o put on In just the one becoming way It Is Isso so 80 easy to spoil an and Is everything A slight tilt or n a wrongly adjusted Indentation may mar the beauty ot of the most mOlt handsome creation so beware The prettiest millinery at present takes the form torm crum crumpled pled Into graceful lines and decorated with soft sott pompon feathers or flowers of a delicate character Seasonable hats however may be dl sided Into two distinct low lint fiat crown with triple brim and the tho varying tall crown built on II a network ot of tine wire Then again the double brim varIety has its variations Some Sometimes times the tho brims are arc composed of at straw each an Inch above the other and again chiffon circular flounces which are called d petticoats numbering three or five Ove flop negligently about the face tace ot of tho tall kind those that are Indented I and bend down over the haIr In the I back cOming low over the face tace are i the tho most popular The hats Illustrated I show the ho newest shapes as well iveli as dl In modes modra of at trimming Veils eils In kc keeping with hats ot of the mo moment mont ment portray portra a new species specIe of at feminine extravagance The up to date woman must have hao her veil spotted to order which trifling servIce costs a 11 pretty penny A rather One fine black net dotted with tiny spots to form torm lozenge shapes Is the newest ot of new veils A plain net netIs netis Is chosen by the purchaser who then seats herself herselt before the mirror and with the h help lp ot f the milliner decides exactly where she will put the velvet spots that are to adorn the tho veil ell Dy By this means you obtain the possible tas as of at th the patches ot of croft days It makes a great difference to the tho piquancy of at the face tace where the patch Is set and when It Is possible to tr try the little spots on the veil and have them stitched on afterward the result Is nat more when a spot nit Is II bought and blou Are tb the ruling style for tor thIn rooks Scarf effects broad ending In long suh euli endl endi and dainty are thE other notable ot of afoul gown frOna The nw new putt puff leev ot of muslin drawn drw Into a band at the wrist is II a freakish fancy tanoy which creates a most favorable impression Whan worn with a t or drw It amere from the ordinary cloth sleeve which Is cut shorter t than n usual to show how It The Tho to give the boa Its latest name namo plays a mOt most Important part among the little touch s that ht go to pin comb shaped Ilk like a Russian tiara lien robe rob ii Ia II a tro frou trou mu of at pink and lace contu conrud d with a flow tow towIng Ing oot of IMI lace embroidered Ith 8 ot of The little IItti urn u er frock II I confined with a deep each Ift ot of lIver lace and there are r touches ot of pal blue where the ample Insets In tM thi aa I a to the pretty prett elbow Then for tor the liter later tragic scenes centI Mr CaMpbell wears wun a pale pille It gray frock with em rold I cries triN of oC dull sliver lIver and soft lace and a picturesque blackb bIck Mali At t tb the lat Iut abe be wears a i desk It is II a cloud ot of black chiffon a and velvet velt with the And flu eat t black jet In gIlt teeing with Ith hu her every movement This is II aU all suggestive ot of fascInation and a spiders web and aM Is Ia an eloquent tribute to the qun of oC m gowning One ODe ot of the latter da duties of oC the woman aboUt to I have town Ii I to her bathing r suit At p pent pies eat ent bathing tOIl togs Are SI in the Uti ot of theIr brief career Alpaca and mohair have all 11 other olber matar materials In point ot of pop Like pIt to b suits are longer than thoM thosS worn last t r The Influence ot of 1 is also allo eyl 01 HOUSE FURNISHING liens are I a few dont which those bout to furnIsh II a hou house would do wen well to bear In mind tt If tb the wish their rooms room to be not only In good taste atilt and rUI tie tic but well sweet and clean and andIn andIn In on romp comprehensive word thoroughly dainty In every re respect Dont your our rooms with fur tur furniture or Dont choose elaborately curtain hangIng or far tor a room with a floral noral paper Don Dont t waste your mon money Oft 01 5 whole accumulation ot at cheap It only helps to rath gither dust dUlt and dirt cUrt Dont DoDt choose ChOOH plain curtains With a 0 plain carpet and wall willi paper Dont a blue paper peper sad and white paint for A room with a coldI o 0 Dont Indulge in painted stools or drain 1111 pipes Dont waste your money mony on h brackets plush pluth cup And saucer holders or painted tambourines Dont drip drape your our looking glasses with art mucus or for Cor tM the ot of that with anything at alL ak Dont buy imitation ot of 1001 In tb the way of at It If you rou lv c 1 feet a costume It Is practically the Slime same neck furbish of at several seasons but more elaborately designed It Is not worn close about the nook now but tails falls away resting on the shoulders dens ders where here the ends are clasped by fancy tancy jeweled pIns Fawn net and ohe allie wore were combined In the making ot of otone one of at the loveliest neck pieces Ive en encountered encountered countered The box plaited net ruffle ended In long strands strand of at chenille which were weIghted by rosettes ot of not net and reached the bottom of at the skirt The emu IlS as well ivell as the ostrich Is pre pressed ed into Inlo the service of at the boa A mingling of at the two Is not only novel but beautiful In Its prettiest torah torm the o ostrich fronds are arranged to encircle the throat and the soft sott down ot of the theother other bIrd onus very full tull short with ostrich pompons A new Idea Is to scatter single petals of at roses rosos over a plaiting of at white tulle The ends ot of tulle are also sprinkled with petals which tall fall In iii airy clouds noun the throat downward Mrs Patrick Campbell the English society actress has hils created a In dress circles by appearing In the first symbolic toilets to be seen on the Lon London London don stage atago As the triumphant diva Mada she wears a clinging empire gown of at pale rose crepe do de chine em embroIdered broIdered with pale tinted flowers In raised chIffon The bodice draperies are clasped with two enormous turquoises upon the breast and two gorgeous but In Great chains of at turquoIses and pearls fall from her shoulders to her knees and In her cloUdy dark haIr she wears a diamond r r rr I r W t V I I IC I r 1 C I If f i J f fJ ft fr I I t L r I 1 l d di 1 1 N J j i I It IJ c t J SUITABLE FOB OB THE SEASHORE SEASONABLE HATS FOR dent In the tucks and plaits which adorn them ory few tew are braid trim mad and when they are the tho braid Is ot of the same ame color as the tho suit Bult While bathing skirts are arc ly simple the ore are elaborate Dig Big sailor collars callarI lavIshly adorned by stitched bands of at white serge ecru ba or braid almo l conceal the lins ot of the blouse Short sleeves have given glnn place to the kind and are close fitting Blouse with coarse lace bands of oC Insertion dividing groups of at perpendicular tucks are among the fancy varieties that have high stock collars Sailor collars call for tor tow low necks neck The Tho waists or of bathing suits Butts tal fol tallow follow low the design and lines of at the tho well out cut shirt waIst often otten going so BO far as an to be bean bean an exact duplicate minus long sleeves Close fitting knickerbockers with strap and buckle burkle to fasten tulen below the knee are preferred to tights hIM has never b been n a characteristic ot of the American girls bathing costume and despite the effort at extreme modesty this season the bathing suits reputation Hon tion remains Intact Scarlet clad an ankles kles klea will supply a streak ot of below belol the demurely lengthened skirt and a saucy red linen linin hat WIll be the bathing girt girls tine toll foil for tor the roguish glances stolen from beneath Its floppy brim The bathing gIrl of oC 1900 la is to b Ii a quaintly clad creature over whom men will rave She will appear as modest u as ua asa a violet yet t as aggressive as a holly holli hook hock In tact fact she might almost fulfIll Mrs Ella KUa description of at mans woman She lit mt mist be ham chaste II proud Diana Ill wu I Yet warm si II V VAs Yens As A wise Tt ii f In III the art of 01 I aed II tile tso bt sed si the tbt worst A Q a sinner sod slid s JWj New York TUG UI PINING I a noon Every dining room should haVe Its rug The quality ot of this rug must however vary with the purchasing power of at the Individual Two things ought to be remembered The rug must not be so thin nm that It rolls up with ev every cry ery chair that Is drawn across tt It nor norBO so BO thick that no chaIr can be drawn at atall all The ruf be laid over a bare brire floor a carpet I a tilling or a matting Rugs made of at pieces ot of carpeting wIth a border era are never possible In really beautiful dining rooms and are only to be considered when hen questions ot of economy have to enter In It must not be understood by this that the these rugs are In bad taste but simply that they are a confession ot of weakness as It were of at the necessIty of using some something thin thing which ea a salesman sometimes tolls tells you though cheaper Is exactly as good as 08 th the other hugs of at every kind are manufactured today The housekeeper has hae only to take the dimensions ot of her room tale state what price she can afford to pay and then the best that within the range Rugs hugs ought always to beloer be lower In color key than the rest of at the room or they seem to jump up at you and make a 11 most unpleasant effect New linen Is very ery hard to work upon and It if not previouslY rubbed with Ith yel yellow yellow low soap I ii apt to break needles afford the orIginals do an n content yourself with something which Is what It to be beDont Dont tie bows boWl on the backs of at your chairs Dont paint wreaths ot of upon your our drAwing lOOm looking Dont paint your our windows at all Thy They i iare are easier essler kept clean It if without such ornamentation Dont imagine that a plenitude of at furniture mean a well ieli furnished house It does doel nothing ot of the sort 0 Dunt waste ute on a drawing room sideboard so 0 called ailed you are unfortunate to IlOU u op already dont overload It with cheap china ornaments Dont buy cheAp Saddlebag velvet olet or plush furniture Finally buy the j ut t of at fur tur furniture you can do I let It be ot of ofas U as simple JIlin pie a and your house Is sure lure to furnished A IWO TIM l n The custom of oC delicate fod oo at table II growing rapIdly and andt t to meet the demands demand ot of the is who Is II with the science of at cooking Inventive genius la Is sorely tax taxa bd a One of the novel Invention recently placed upon the mar market market ket is II a contrivance anre ance for tur cook lug errs eggs at the table The Tue de deed deed ed delicacy of at fIllS most corn com common fl flon mon on ot of all dish 7 J I is so 10 attAined 1 Ined by b the theo o nary cook that this ThIll II gg steam steamer etHmer er hall ha been uni venially wel we corned It COm Conies l In both plated and sterling silverware and the Price varies The steamer teamer contains contain a 0 double doubli boiler to which an alcohol lamp the necessary HRry heat Dy By this device It Is II possible to prepare the food so 10 that It will appeal to the palate ate ot of every member ot of the house houle household hold f |