Show HOW ITA atlay e D K I 1 IN ieng iino chail N I 1 1 i 7 r tle the oat katlic lIc spring neilon J Ash lons cramin its in laur ridi quad E hak for ihrl find ad fercl hycil COPy IW by american pre press A I 1 tiou tion many hild ran are sweet and lovely hut but aunly nono none is more so than those elioso of new surly ork one mi might lit think that in a great ity like this they would geow gnaw forward or port pert or appear old beyond their ye yc s lut but they do not all lionor honor to their io liers vi lio ho make a 1 boudy of 0 how 10 to 1 en n th cin roul real cli ildron I 1 dressed accordini accord iii to their ago age of playfulness and ill abandon 1 they are not puppets nor is is alre thi d dossing s I 1 neglected lut but it has reached lie ha point which we call elegant y prett little hubbard frocks and plain short w listed isted dressel are seen in the tha homes of tho the millionaires on oil tho the young daughters of the tha house and il dark sub 60 U Q af 01 lk 0 fon LITTLE jonm materi abt are worn always except for some festive occasion when naturally silks inus mullins muslins lins and other more extravagant gan t fabrics pre ere used though sparingly ay iy tho the present mode in all the best american can homes is 13 to ie keep p fill all young people in simple and comparatively inexpensive attire until after the young lady has entered upon her second season rud end even then the preference prefer Enco is toward such goods ns as most properly adorn adoni youth like the dainty wash goods in zephyrs and whatever is the current mode with tissue and diaphanous muslins mullins for dancing U and tho lighter silks tor for dressing oce occasions vale the present outlook for early spring is that there will bo be an unusual amount of plaid worn for ordinary school or house bouse or run about street gowns when the plaids are made for children they will have accessories like yoh yokes es girdles bands etc mado made of velvet black or the darkest darkes shido in the plaid plaid alone wn T PS p M ming mg 11 na n 1 ft g a VM go aith ith plaid of any kind but bui velvet among A mcg th odd but very taking fancies for children is ia the use of black satin for a frock with a and bash and P sometimes upper sleeve puff of orange or manda mandarin rin china chimi silk it is becoming t to both blonds wad aad brunettes and the satin when soiled can be wiped off with a sponge dipped in water which is a great desideratum with small cb children ildron cl cloaks oaks for tho the little girls are no not t unlike those of their mothers but one of the ho prettiest and most useful is presented here it was made mado of brown cheviot with a double box plaiting of red ribbon around the bottom and lower cape the upper capo cape was slashed and lined with satin tile tho hat was a largo large brown felt trimmed with red feathers and ribbon bows another little cloak for a smaller girl was of white cider down flannel with flecks of golden brown scattered over it it was mother hubbard shape and the cape to it was covered with white ostrich tips the ends of which were tipped with avith brown tho the hat was white imite Ii ite beaver large and simply overwhelmed with with brown tipped white plumes several beautiful little bonnets for small girls aro are made mada liko lik niarie oMarie stuart coifs coias and they are bewitching over the pretty faces but the quaintest quain test and prettiest headgear tor for little toddlers is the queer old fashioned contrivance shown in tho the picture the fall of lace over the rosy faces is too cunnin cunning for anything I 1 have seen three hats almost like this amon among tho the new spring model bonnets for lidies ladies though they are narrower at the ilia back and puff out a little 0 on it the sides but reach tile the same high point and have the same frill of laco and big or little bow according to circumstances cum stances these hats remind me moot of some ancient picture 1 I have seen been they look odd but are certainly piquant and attractive arid and resemble in in some vague way the mob cap of our great grand mothers in my pilgrimages to tile shrines of fashion I 1 saw a splendid walking costume just completed by a famous ion ladies tail or which is worth mention among it a hundred oth other e r liand handsome some gobus owns this thia was of sage 4 I 1 groon cloth heavy and fine cut princess shape and fitting without a wrin mo llo tho the bottom of the skirt was bield out by two tu anilla rupee r 0 p 0 a covered und aind sewed ti tightly estly on tile under side of a t the facing on the 1 skirt all aroll around I 1 was a 5 dinelt border berof of mc itono stono tell tile cupl upper to r I 1 CLOAK sleeves ero era 1 cry large ad putted out stiff buckram IiIi idling ing A little itono stono lealton mat ten was in place of it a collar lu iu frient was a gither full fall of the cloth but none in the back the waist closed with double rows of small black silk crocheted buttons arid and sou tache polish style I 1 leavo spoken of this garment aa when tile lie tailor himself called it a polish cloak but as it is not to be dworn worn over a dress and takes the place 0 of ono 1 I should call it 11 i costume ill ii preference to clo ik if I 1 had tile naming of it however it is very stylish and graceful at this same lions house I 1 saw san a ion ions wrap that for sumptuous richness I 1 believe has rarely been equaled the wrap was for a lady who counts her millions on all h her cr fi fingers u c r s n and n i i it f reports are true some borne 0 of f lie her r t tors 0 s as i s w well c 1 1 the wrap wm was made of prune velvet of the richest quality ion long and with angel aceves the velvet was embroidered in hi high ii relief with sadlers silk in the same shade but it looked lighter from tile the difference in silk and velvet tho the patte pattern ii was vias an intricate designor design of convolvuli trailing along the edges about it a foot drop deep the effect was indescribably rich below this was a border of lius russian skin sable gable eight inches livido wido all around the bottom on the sleeves there was a twelve inches deep black crocheted ball fringe in silk the collar had a fringe like this mingled with sable tails the whole was lined with au an india hawl that must have cost a thousand dollars doll irs and how the owner ever had the conscience to cut it up I 1 cannot imagine ima tho the whole cloak I 1 was told was valued at 2500 what could be worn with such a wrap I 1 in the way of dress or bonnet well the bonnet was of prune velvet with a border ot of steel bead and some somie velvet convolvuli in deep purple tints the dress was a rich mack black brocade with a flounce of black ostrich pl plumes unies headed by a rose plaiting of fringed out silk which was almost its as soft and fluffy as moss trimming and a good deal more expensive of course this grand toilet is one intended to strike awe into the hearts of tea givers and kindle the envying envy in the hearts of women Rouss rot mir H new york |