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Show t delayed, in the lorra of plenty of ffTr&C.. 1 collars, or lace for the neck, ' pocket handkerchiefs and fresh gloves. Washington Wash-ington Home Magazine. HINTS FOR TRAVELERS. Haw to Prertre for a Long Journey Uy Rail. It is quite an undertaking to prepare for a long journey by rail and unless . one is an expe rienced traveler she is somewhat in doubt in regard to what is required ri the way of apparel, so a few hints from one whose experience ir this direction- is fresh in mind msy not be amiss. In the first pkri the traveling dTess should be very quiet in color, very plainly made .vul above oll.it should be comfortable. A plain dark skirt with a loosely-fitting black silk waist is in very good tas' . For an outsMe wrap a cape is the most convenient as it can be slipped off and on readily t :j the changing temper-1 ature of the err requires. The hat should be smai r.nd with as little trimming trim-ming as possible to catch the dust. White underskirts are entirely out of place and shoiii.l not be worn, for they soon become so'icd, and the finest white skirt when trnvol-stained is far more unsightly than u plain, dark skirt of the most common mtcrial. To sleep in rt Kight it is advisable to have a wrapper wf some soft woolen material, ma-terial, that will comfortable and yet be neat enough to wear from the berth to the dressing-room; if a common nightrobc only i.i provided it becomes necessary to di-osa in the berth, which is very inconvenient, besides crumpling the clothing. A small satchel is required re-quired to carry ;J1 the necessary toilet articles such ao brushes, comb, soap and towels, for a lady does not wish to use those provided for the general use cf pa-sse.iipiers. Provide " should also be mode for the end cf 1 1 journey, it ens." trunk in |