Show DELICATE POINT AT ISSUE I Whether Guest Guest or Hostess Should Make First Move for Retiring for the Night Until the end of time It will probably be a mooted question whether guest or hostess should make the first move for retiring for the night When staying in a house for the first time this is one of the most difficult points for fora a g guest est to decide a avd ad d it takes a great deal of tact and discernment to arrive at a correct conclusion In In Inthe the summer house pause at country or seashore the chances are are if the host goes to town for business every day that the the whole household Is up ear early The hostess is certainly as a rule if her husband is a business man In that case It Is almost essential that they go to bed early Logical as this conclusion may seem a guest fears to suggest going too early to her own room lest she should seem to be bored during the evening and thus it Is when both really would like to turn in at a reasonable hour they and others others others oth oth- ers are kept up by a desperate attempt at tempt to be polite If It any rule of procedure may be laid down for a stranger in the house it isto isto is is' isto to find fend out as soon as possible at what time breakfast Is served and when the host goes to town It Is a safe safe- method If he goes early and especiallY especially especially es es- If breakfast is served for all at an early hour to suggest retiring by ten o'clock at the latest and in more more than one household in fn the summer summer summer sum sum- mer the same sanie people who turn night into day in the winter go to their rooms by nine o'clock in the evening It Jt is better for guests to err on the side of going too soon tl than an too late for nothing will make strangers more unpopular than to overturn the comfortable comfortable com com- habits of of the household Host Host- and hostess are not required to toSo togo togo go So to their own rooms be because ause guests may have retired to theirs but they are obliged to stay up if It the stranger makes no move to retire It is by no means means difficult even for tor fora I a person a-person person making a first visit to suggest suggest sug sug- gest retiring She may say that she Is tired from having been so much out of doors or or- that the heat is rather trying or other any such simple excuse excuse ex ex- cuse case as may come into her ber mind and declare that she would like to retire S She e makes tier her nights good then at once and the host and hostess are at liberty follow to-follow their usual customs I of the floral trimmings the tho combinations combinations are used for both sexes But If It the bo boy Is at all big 4 big 4 years old or over over his masculinity masc requires the banding on his little wash suit or rompers to be In a plain color color color-a a blue striping on white or white on blue or brown The colors that give most moat refreshment refreshment refreshment re re- re- re freshment to the eyo eye are chosen over others and this hint bint of coolness tan white blue and blossom apple-blossom pink admirably supply Linen canvas s crash which Is a very cool material Is is' much used for the smartest of the tho boys' boys suits these made often In cunning sailor styles with or without shields as the mother likes For everyday play suits the dark blue cottons such as chambray and galatea are much used these responding responding re re- very satisfactorily to white trimmings A girls girl's play frocks and aprons may maybe maybe maybe be In the he s same saire e serviceable materials but for afternoon dimity handkerchief linen and white lawn are employed with suitable trimming even If it the model is the same as that used for the play frock In fact as far as the summer summer sum mer childs child's up get-up Is concerned it is almost entirely a matter of material for tho the least little change In a model will wUl make It suitable for tor all textures The little lItlIe slip sUp dress Illustrated ma mabe may max maybe be worn belted or loose and It is another another an an- other other model mode that can be turned Into an apron by merely opening It down tb the the- full length of the back The little frock is one of the paper doll doIl styles styles- as the models with sleeves cut In one are sometimes called called and and It is suited to either boys or girls of the baby ages Here the attractive little up get-up Is of coarse coarse white linen with a banding in pa pale e apple green and White but it II may be made of th the simplest cotton and trimmed self-trimmed if it is to be for tot rough wear Where it Is to be a finer garment something say needed for a avery avery I Ivery very hot afternoon in town try making mak ing fag it of pale tan or white rajah or pongee In this shape with stitched bands of the same and bloomers and andun un underbody matching there c could uld be nothing cooler for the child who frets with t the e heat The year old would need two yards of pongee or rajah in the usual width 4 |