Show DRESSING AS AN ART WHAT TO WEAR MORNING AFTER NOON AND ND EVENING j 11 ila I 1 tave a hostess tn lie cirmo rr Lun Luvi elic dinner and ami Sup supper persi splay or of lentil etc diio 1 I ao 10 manders vf of Cop ht ISM by american press assort tlona tion I 1 I 1 1 i N ra I 1 I 1 1 I 1 t I 1 vl R aa 4 L A f 4 W V 9 a f I 1 N A small town there lived a lady who cattle came to new I 1 1 S yet k to visit her daughter I 1 I 1 invited ton inn 1 eon con 17 17 friia i by a i friend d ot her tl itsu At ahter erand and after it was over site said y dear do who is your mond surely S sil sho 0 cannot can il ot bo be well informed fox foi sho she a gown low pt at the neck at 2 n clock 0 in the day and it was entirely too superb b for a hostess to wear at al most any ally time then has she no pl aab elss else to display her ter jewell except in bet hc i own own halile ho lile I 1 the daughter dau hair blus blushed hecl rud and said rid tN well envell mot mother her of course conme the ehe in made ide a mistake bil but tit it isa is a mis aake frequently mado by women who from not having seen much cinch of society do not understand the tho art artof of f dressing well at home sty dear answered liar iw mother 1 I inn am glad that yon have un an macuse ca cuse for lier ter in my ay it aasc was h lit bad tr fyr a hostess to bo elaborately dressed for then not one is who 0 o was present and not leaving ten ins equally 13 gorgeous T lumage bovid suffer a 8 little you se sen in ill I 1 hoso days das the feeling so sor the vis v is itar wro counted of inore inora importance pan tile tha desiay niada made by tha hostess 11 yes Ws that is true the laughter b land it is still into among asiong people who really iland what so eo biety is in its best sortir a ine meeting eting of every is to make it plea pleasant satt for whoever may bo be tho the neighbor this tome to mo that them ere kany arany women jt in tho the world rho not to 1 lid did make them zand and do mate lunke them in their awu hofues 1 I afcan in the way of dressing no imatt ib itt r how elaborate a lunch ewa or en an afternoon tn tea may be the wearing ot 0 a boslick cut la lew lar r at t abe neck or exposing cx theirs is taste wl whai is irm known 0 nan Us as th thelmond thel elmand wind english is 5 eean ise cm on 2 young girl tet evichin she must hata hara long ions sleeves and ami har dree inam ha ro tho air sf being a hoa go ami t the least ang on of a arll dr dress ess Ahi etess may if alio alk s wear a pretty bro broch br och cli some simple b ban til agles an d thoria gs she ehe is in tto the of wearing bearid sg but ai extensive esten sivo of y is con considered is as it is in ex reme ly bat bad I 1 feyl ra A diamond nol tace ace lad bad I 1 getter retrain rei cain in tho satory vaults forea arev er atau bo be assumed in theda timo thou hon gh an atrocity hasteen has been uoti noth ed tl q wont vitha I r riv rj taaga ama 1 0 ayoung woi wei nan naas ervins erNin tea with on Is is tin ain Un of as great ignorance igno ranco of wh at is as is that display edby tho wo nian her with i 1 vell across arr face WI at to wear house gawn that you may inay aasc aud and it by this ilia byo bya way be draped as uniquely or elaborately as you yon desire cr if you have not t A dainef house toilet illen alien as amme caime such adres S 1 might bo be worn at a daytime reception going of coarse without your box inetor gloves Pers personally orally eibink a woman who inclining to ta be ho hospitable bitable gives givas many lunch eluz at once economical and wise if she provide herself with a gown zois a for za as effective one cue cm la be got up at slight cost anil and then the tha house wear which is always severe NN ill not bo be given giren to il ila iha a day daytime thile dress A tea t gown is only proper fota tea wien when wom doiren en only are ara invited or in the so seclusion of ones own roam to somebody who inquires it il must ha bo said most emphatic illy that tho the wearing of a tea gown at outside the iba seclusion siou of room will stamp czi us as boing being in of its use what is known as a A tea gown may b worn adaa ataa afternoon teat liatis informal and to which law xa an may out but the ordinary locso one is I 1 repeal not in good taste the critical aex aro are to be present at dinner thit is at a formal dinner a hostess appears in a low gown short sleeves and wearing her gloves she may assume the jewelry bhe considers com iders in harmony with wit 11 lier her dress but of it is not advised jar f dr the lindly reason I 1 have flare given auer after tile tho gloves fir ax removed at the tha tale it is not absolutely necessary to ass adsms as sms we them again hut it must bo be remembered by evex even i the vent est novice ip in dining out that tile gloves aro are entirely removed and not merely taken off the hand aad tucked a fashion started by i somebody evid evidently endly ignorant of what vital really constituted pr pricey and one suggestive cf laziness in vi biting one oco pals tho tribute to hostess of looking ones best and so BO a pretty reception or walking wail king costume is w proper at a luncheon wie small bonnet efly be worn with propriety arid and as it is is J to put on bo be retained but when it a very largo large fiat laden a with feathers is worn i it I 1 should be taker off not only because it looks out of place at tho the table but it chances boing knock knocked cI against even by the most careful waiter in iny esper ienco I 1 leavo been ii a hug go gainsborough receive the ico ice intended for its wearer women of good taste elect lectia to wear either small bonnets bo linets or hats that may inay bo be removed to the theater opera or concert many women realizing tho the rights uc of the who sit bit behind lichina them keep a acil L atly plain felt sailor hat to wear to places of amusement this thesis ia taken kofl 0 ff immediately after entering thedoor uio door and is put anjer tho the seat in the ivil wiro ivilo O rack intended for tuch purpose of course it is ia troublesome to remove an elaborate hat and equally of course its plumes nad iliad ribbon would buffer from licit held in tho lie lap so the still stiff sailor bailor takes its place mil and hough it cannot be quoted as aa becoming it is useful and f fulfills 1 I all the requirements at afternoon receptions it ii visitor may wear any sort of a hat or bonnet mid and retain it elds is tile tho trinity ol of the girl who wishes to look picturesque antl who alas does kocg not alv always byg realize real where her getup cutup ii n out of 0 place cloth gornia maybe ju just st beside braid e rich silk or velvet ct ones elaborate ion ions cloa cloaks jostle short jackets jacket sand and indeed from the ho girl who prides herself on hei severe simplicity to tile the one cue who is go 90 gebus in fit furs and brocaded brocades bro broc cades adds every gown goirn or wrap suitably suitable for street or carriage wear is proper at en an effern oo 00 n reception ti oil X net jot long ago tho the question of W what hat tr tc wear to places laces of niazi amusement w ans is P py 1 ip t abed the wip ril girl I 1 is ia tile lie anew one alio ho realizes I 1 thiet vj skirts will wiil lie be rained ilie aby uy dittin sitting 0 on them heni for three hours and their having 0 to endure the tha walking over pioci s that cornea comes to them oliell ewoso lit the middle row of c cents scabs want F to 0 go 0 out or colue back 1 A blick black skirt shift may bo worn with almost any bodice I 1 ellid so BO tile the wise gill is tile the ono one who to lo wear with her black skirt lias has two or I 1 three bol bolicek bodices ices somewhat elaborate elaborately lym made ad e and tib amed tho fancy for sleeves 0 ot a contrasting fabric really luisca weasy to gho gh o a bodice an nir air of ebbo ekbo n lit hi ono on of black cloth may deinse too instilled ins tiled sleeves ot of brocade whilo while tor for a fruitt decoration thero may be revers revels ot of tl brocade and a fall fali gilet of or crape aspinall A small low bonnet may be ba worn with this or better still the fashion of going goin without the hat bat may be adopted tho gloves shoals bo be fresh and pretty and fit it ir wll ell being 0 too tight and if a fan bs be carried it should also lie tho the charm of freshness if possible wear a wrap that can bo be rolled and put larder rhe seat otherwise it w will ill be a burden to you the entire ov cheug euins do not have many little thin things to look after somo some women most of us know them ahern arst drop their smelling bottle then bonbon boxes then cheit fans then I 1 lose ose a handkerchief lef and the sea baarck rca tor for these articles keeps somebody busy all the time and makes what taa exacted to bo be tin an eveni evening ngor t reilly reany one of work and worry at t a supper at a resta restaurant lamut or indeed it at any meal eaten there c amit a most dreadful solecism that te is they wear their veils raisier ral sio them fust enough to permit their lips to be seen they would cot consider sider a 0 mm man lacking inin inia good behavior b it 11 lis lie attempted to en entertain cirtain C hem ith ins his ha bat t on but in weal wearing ing their veils f friy h y are committing an equally equally piece of rudeness tho the excuse osnall ns nall isi IB that ahn L veil is dif ficula to put anten oarn but chrt bisno is no excuse it be betoken betaken laken ts dw evan lf it is ia not again by the bye no meal is so light that thai it does not Ter boym juire o the ro re lof illo clovee auda and ati W this reason wise womer women tn an easy fitting glove that may ingy ille iut taken off and aad put on without bablo I 1 have spoken oa of men as aitio tk 0 critical ses and I 1 tealey belcaro they ye e A man Is is i the ot er dressic g of a woman oman in aty 1 r i irett u 11 ty frair 1 I fidfl I 1 1 I 1 lie ie rs a ILI MAI al apler 1 MT auw p e bastid a 1 i 11 WAA vu she chais is out she cited or a as he ho puts ns it avows sho is a t k dy and 1 I he be is equally cie aig cited when in her own nm honie homo all tho the J are aubon put on for his life he is ia the first nie ane to suggest that a womax is overdressed over dressed and be boetell boe f fill till hantho he inker its irs froin liis his mother mot lier that a hostess considering si i her gi guest gist st sho shor ad KLI not wear the best il in her wardroe ward ride at tile same time its ire compre comprehends ihna she must do sufficient honor to her by being calef ully di bessea for hochim at ail untidy aomar is decidedly suggestive of an immoral moral woman if yron should to have a cip cap of tea land d a til lit of cake with N ith you orto cinto comei aste al approve your and i nd yf at t yon hivo neither tile the time tima to make inako or tile tin ciney to have made maae sl screal sc rial ecial hoail gowns then wear a pretty walking idress dress nad ad give of 0 that which you havo bavo gladly yuu may as suino low hoes t or dippers imers sl anil and these last bv bystro flag Way wayn inist st ra nr n r bo be satin ones one F thing Ur yonas a hostasa stess to avoid tit of the other you need not nal be af afraid raid Afo steif us have ha vertha abo decito to have our friends about ustia us a nation wo archos lii and that hospitality is best displayed when wo tac le not to dinners nor suppers an ranta but to come into inta our bomes find and partake of that which Is r eally and truly trull our bread and salt sometimes 41 it may take tile form of a cup tot tea lea again it iny invy bo be in the ot of a dinner eliut it is one wallia to mate ones or les i Lex tora feel that it is ia to the they are ao a o invited and surely sural r no hostess could give this feeling beelin fe elin if aa followed the example of a very ill bred one who lic cauce it was becoming becom iii close choie to wear an rate und and ridiculous ridia ulous dreda arfisa the house gown worn in the late into seems to say eay that the time for idle chatter and tho veritable loafing of ones toul lias has nume gurl ani that is beatly really the impression that should bo be given people come into wines homes to rest people cvito w lio are aro weary in body and willi mind of the bi big 1 world without men and atom ell cn who are eircil of life in bowling tind and hotels a and n J it alwa always ys ee eloms om s fc me ino that if one can convince con vinco vinge me others that to make inake a homo bout 0 is till tha licit beit tiling thing possible sho and bertea ana her cup cull of tea aud and her glad sweet self have done a good work you yon think 1 am aiu exaggerating tho the possibility lity of dress drees I 1 im ain not for I 1 do be lieve there aro are women who once they bvm convinced that they could only ivear i oar a certain kind of gown in homes bomes of their oulu would wake make them for that special purpose and it the innumerable donion who are other cither too lazy or loo dooin indifferent to make homes for men aro are driven to it by nuy any reason that reason would ft bon lio 1 good ono one A asercion Aser sermon nion at tho the end of a fashion ar well the preacher of tile the olden days frequently used tho the folly of the day for or liis his te tet test t and II 11 11 I 1 I 1 am only reversing the ho situation urging the beauty of tile the home lomo dres dieb fot for th tho ell encouragement coura gement of lonies l frei fa A MALLOV |