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Show a it iw! i t tt eer. neat a 11 irtlU, toe c( trea d aj flrtr For Tailor Gown. New Ideas Dodging It. Stocks. Miniatures are also very fashionOne of the new ideas in stocks is to able. Worn around tho neck on a have the collar portion extend down- slender chain, they are very beautiful. ward into a shallow yoke, which is to be treated precisely like tho collar Little Girl's Winter Dress. itself as far as regards material, methLittle girl's dress of old blue cash-merod of putting together and adornThe plastron and skirt are ment. These, of course, are only for the more dreamy blouses and cannot be recommended for any other wear. Sets of collar and cuffs in white Beeoming to Most Women. autumn and winter coat broadcloth are among the striking Sere Is an It is novelties of the early season. They defle3 tho wind and rain. The long box are embroidered or of cravenette.. appliqued In colis especially good, ors, with braids, lace or ,4 in the front embroidery ; the broad shoulder collar makes and are extremely smart. most to women. coat becoming Black guipure collars and berthas are cleverly and artistically worked with colored silks, and encrusted with jewels, nail heads and bit of velvet. The effect is most elaborate and very striking, when it is rightly done, and there Is no middle ground In this sort of treatment between success and failure. Some old boleros of white broadcloth are shown In the shops, with the old combination of white lace and white leather for trimmings. Touches of color are added somewhere and somehow of orange or royal blue or purple, and they sell for $20 and re p3 a tt, dim stripes are patterns showing and there are some idmired, K. jpeakingly conspicuous, which "tader the odd title of KlnS Edward browns H m iron grays, blues, tail-ifioiets these are set forth for modcoat short and long with om to hits in Juulor Partner "I think I'll have to discharge that clerk. He doesn't do any work." Senior Partner Indeed? He seema busy all the time." Junior Partner Yes; he manages to keep busy so constantly that he never does any work. ; n Omp; nda Return of the Wide Collar. The collarless coat has seen Its day. The new coats have collars. Some have good deep ones that will turn up and keep the ears warm. Tea &B683 Thirsty Tim Geo whiz! suppose de The Bucolic Humorist. trust should raise de price on beer! Visitor Have you lived all Weary Willie Well, we'd only have ter do what we're doin now raise do life here, my little man? Little man No, not yet. price our8el'g. shouldered long coats are because unbecoming, they 9 to the figure an unbalanced The hat worn with this t la a simple tan felt, with red 'hers across the front The feath-ar- e confined by felt bands. e narrow t!3?9 9 e. White Fur in Favor. Era s Thlte furs are in high favor. ie, in all its exquisite purity and h the accentuation of its smart .used tails. Is to be as much a r ed as ever. The tails give Just the nd art touch necessary to squirrel and VII I ny an otherwaj tame neckpiece of irrel is made desirable by a Judl-1- 3 iV addition of these tails. White fox vely. either for stole and muff sets lor facing evening wraps. To go to other extreme, black Alaska fox e," imart. The tew skins have been juld ated with white, which adds zest to ten i lovely, glossy, flexible pelt. er 1 eel t green! Heavy silks and voiles constitute the most fashionable autumn wear. The softer velvets offer a delightful t choice for winter suits. Pretty girdles are made of chiffon flowers sewed on bands of ribbon or '! d black-eye- d Not Substantial. Im surprised that you should think our rates high for what we give you," said the proprietor of the mountain hotel. The air here is the most delightful, and "Yes, interrupted the boarder, "but It isnt very filling." half-starve- d wCl Tho Boys Idea. "D you believe the meek will Inherit the earth, pop? "I certainly do, my son. Well, I cant understand how that can be. A fellow don't get anything nowadays unless he has the cheek to ask good and hard for it! No 8port. Mrs. Teacup My husband tells me it was a fine hit Sothern and Marlowe made last night. Mrs. Weocup Oh, I take no Interest in what my husband tells me . What Is the latest about shade of onion brown? prize-fights- 'III A Compromise. Now. sir, 1 told you I'd spank you if you disobeyed me, said the bright boys mother, and I'm going to do It " "Say, ma, pleaded the boy, lemme off an I'll tell you what pa's goln ter give you for Christmas." A Comfort in Corsets. The Parisians, always evolving some new thing in corsets, are wear-lng stays made of what is called tricot," a corset, apparently, formed of knitted silk. The latest tricot corsets are cut very long. Indeed, well away to the knee, a circumstance which must puzzle those who are not aware that the corset is not boned In Its extremities. It is a knitted silk Bubstance, soft, yet does not stretch, so that it holds a superabundant figure In with ex-- 1 ceedlng comfort and firmness, while lending itself quite to the movements of the figure. The tricot corset, which has been offering Itself, though not in such notable form, for some time, promises rather well for comfort, while Its excellence is guaranteed by the fact that the Parisienne has adopted It. 1 Inevitable. Big plaids Sealskin makes a pretty pelerine. Horizontal tucks form the newest yokes. Hand work of all kinds Is in the greatest demand. Really short coats have disappeared from the scene. Tuxedo facings of black silk appear on the new waistcoats. Get a little touch of leather somewhere about your costume. Motoring Is responsible for a warmer style of winter dress. Consider a toilet of burnt bread brown" adorned with dark apple Identified. What has become," asked the occasional guest, of the prett black-eyegirl who used to wait at that table over in the corner?" "What pretty girl? frigidly inquired the young woman with the snub nose and prominent chin. If I remember rightly, she had a little bit of a mole on one cheek. Oh, that girl with the blotch on her face? I think somebody married her, your SORRY HE SPOKE. plaited and bordered with a tancy braid or with velvet. Tho yoke is of cream embroidery, us are also the deep cuffs, the latter trimmed with tho braid or velvet The girdle is of velvet, finished on the left side with a knot of the same, THB KE No Change. Where the Trouble Was. An Irishman who was not feeling well after having worked overtime at a Thanksgiving feast, dropped in to consult a pill dispenser. The latter began operations by feeling the patients pulse. Pf wat's th' good av feelln' me wrist, docthcr?" asked the son of Faith an its in inc sthomach Erin. th trouble do be." Caller Tommy , what did sister She said O, Bay when you told her thunder!" I was here? Making a Ciote Distinction. A Straight Tip. Benevolent party Young man. Im hear your engagement with sorry to see you thus Idling away tha off, voung Gotrox has been broken hours of youth. Every time I remarked the first fair daughter of golden look out of my parlor window I see Eve. you sitting on this fire hydrant. Well, you are entitled to another The young man What's th matter No. 2. fair daughter hearing," rejoined with on hand you? What are you glvln' me? I as she held up a graceful can idle when Im doin nothing. I'm aint You solitaire sparkled. which a a sewer In the BtlU Inspector. Cleveland Plain am I see for yourself that Dealer. ring." I The Coat's Defect. Customer You know that coat I bought of you? Well, when I buttoned it the first time it split down the back. Clothing Dealer Indeed? It must be, then, that the buttons were sewed on too strongly. Plan of a Shrewd Saint. Clerlcus Why do you suppose St Paul made it compulsory for women to wear their hata in church? Witticus Because he wanted to be sure that all the women would go to church. Foxy old boy, Paul. Cleveland Leader. Sizing Him Up. Ha Waa In Luck. Afraid to Risk It Kuhl-- No, vacaMiss Mr. Hunter, I cana take didnt shirt-waisBut can you afford to marry, young Druggist You not marry you. I suppose you will find man? asked the dear girls father. tion this year, did you? Linings to Match Textures. some other girl. to afford couldn't I Sure, answered the would-bDoctor No; There Is one very distinctive thing Mr. Forchen-Ilunte- r Hch! Cant 'Tve got a friend who has chances. take cloth. any gold about the new tailor costumes. The me offer UiatT you any ordained as a minister, and consolation greater bows been Just Druggist Why, I linings match the textures perfectly In see. I have a than that? to tie the knot free Just Is you Well, he willing Dootor contrasts color, for the old harlequin Large Brooches Now. on tho Miss Kuhl O, yes, It may console for patients of wealthy practice." number With the fichus, are now considered very bad taste. and I was afraid if I went away you to know that I am not as rich as on scarfs and pelerines comes the return Many of the evening coats likewise string,few weeks they might get wel . I am reported to be. Pockets Are Coming In. Underpaid. this sensible arrangement, for a bit to favor of the very large brooch. show Impossible for me to It's simply girs'; information a tho garment very swagis that pockets are Many women have stored away old which gives Pleased Then. I earn. Alarm. for tbo Easily all money Cause No Iron spend ling In again. It la not only that brooches worn by their grandmothers ger air, and doubtless all coats will Nell So their engagement Is off? exclaimed Mrs. GarOh. come off! George," ;h tl Oh, linit. Tbe satin white which have in time adopt winter coat will show more pock-thaand Belle Yes. She says he was too Fact You see, I really earn much as she met her husband at the hatp for many a long season, but seemed always useless and Impossible. ings so long used are, however, stll' vey "mamma hard to please. eyes, her in more than tbe boss Is willing to give tears with k i dress--- t Now is the time to bring them to light considered the top notch of elegance, door jaily that the tailor-madNell Thats funny. He must have me." and the doctor hand, her has injured nipt will be made with a big, roomy and wear them to clasp your fichu or and the fact that they are so perishchanged since he proposed to her. tat t ket. However, the dressmakers shoulder wrap. says there Is danger of lockjaw. able gives them an added glory. The Masculine View. Dont be alarmed, my dear," replied ure t 1 have at last consented to make Feminine Amenity. Lave She A married couple should poll "All they Garvey. ect the knowing klrt with a pocket, are issuing Stella Jack and I are to bo mar- together like a team of horses. TWO GOWNS OF MOUSSELINE DE SOIE. to do Is to keep tbe old ladylocked. ; loo? Ices to their patrons who order ried. He They probably would If like a never stay will Jaws her COE. and w skirts to the effect that tho Bella What freak election beta mm team of horses they had but one pproa: ket is not to be used as a sub-ut- e do make! tongue between them. Ever Notice It? ippw for the generous Peggy from ocwho man the Yes. remarked the l is" bag or any of the other big an audible 8TILL STRUGGLING. ind casionally lets out only which the shops are Is." thought. "It Home Companion. ig, What tts that Is? queried the if party with the rubber anhabit. acquaintance It Is easier to cut with a than it Is to carve a knife, explained the noisy e son-in-la- , n e I show-Woman- 's s res-taura- White paint when dirty should be bed In milk. Colored paints uiay 0 be treated in this way . k tv tin. ' lack ar.c war tatte fur 'i' rfc iW jiful ppeJ wed bond'1 tuft ten. A uy k' I OB f tbo nif1 mica' is c" ukM fro e. nr I n a cr 1 ,lrf 1 op-gr- ! 1 bulk alr.M Ion 1 nine-tenth- chimneys are held over a few minutes, then poled with a dry cloth, they will not k so easily as when washed. Viien storing blankets cut up a bar lamp for no; thats the beauty to answer any of have dont of It; Free Press. Detroit their questions! Sly-- Oh. I Extravagant Woman. Really, dear." said the beautiful wife, dryad who was Pans favorite I mnt have a new bonnet." What! More expense?" exclaimed Yon must think J'm a regular Tan. dust ran." Philadelphia Ledger. Wlntsr Coats. tong, tight redlngotes and tued Jackets are all the rage, the short, loose paletot baa Th 1 eer-tin- t 3t unmade." Mr. kell dried yellow soap and place Tbia plecea among the fold. I keep away motha. for wo aeo disappeared, 7 editions of It among the new tor models, and gladly hall Ita "stance, for It Is so useful nnd orient and looks Just tho thing to The first gown is of white moue-lin- o 'faith a almpto skirt for morning de sole mude up over pink silk new The Itlnna, shopping, etc. ffltka" are cut in much the same and trimmed with pink panne ribbon. nd have capes that come over The blouse Is trimmed with a drapery Wilders, but without covering of the mouasellne de aole bordered l ornacoat completely. They are with tho ribbon, knot of which low neck The very l'8pl to tho aide seams and front. 0 ment the interfere with tho grace of tho Is filled In with motissolln de aole with Many Carrlcks are unlined, shirred and puffed nnd trimmed W pelerine being sufficiently bands of hrussela lare. The pretty of . These outer sleeves or capca girdle I trimmed with cron bands are The puffed sleeves watered with automatic buttons the rlblion. trimmed In n most original way with they can be taken off If th lac and with rosettes made of Fashion. s Beat Kind of Govsrnesa. gover- Mrs. Bly 1 your foreign ness a success? chilMr. Sly Oh. yes; all of the dren speak French, you know, piyno you understand them? e. a Fly In the Ointment. Poets, sir," remarked the shabby hair, as person with the unbarbe.-manu- I and makes 1 I I 7 This will keep It from stretch- tt last an extra long I. to thinker. the editor handed back hi script. are born. behind Well," rejoined the man the blue pencil, there would probably would be no objection to that If they I their poetry of leave about cut with a pair of ordl-glass and shears and are all kept under cold water, lefore using a clothes lino boll It ilais can be shears If I understand that Sarah Ann married a struggling young man. Ye, he struggled all right, hut he couldnt get away. I Who Wouldn't B Good? Smile Seem a Frown. a If new minister certainly 1 Tho full aklrt Our boy, tell my you. The optimist- -! la of the you only keep hustling, fortune with festooned bands good man." ribbon and ruches, or ruffles of the bound to ml!e on ycu in the long run. "Huh! What be good for?" tt ever strike Because he get $5.00 a year for lace. The other gown Is of palt blue The pessimlst-Di- dnt sar-- I aioussellno de solo. Tho a that way. Youd bo gt od, too, has being beastly, you that fortune at the shirred is top, forming castle amlle? Brooklyn lJfo. wouldnt you?" Philadelphia Pro. corsage tiny frills, and the crossed fronts are bordered with a wide band of panne Of a Particular Kind. Na Tim for Such Nonaana. of the same ahnde as tho gown. The tho Willie la. how many quart does Johnny Oechaw Paw, what'a waist Is also trimmed with bands and tt take to make a peck? straps of blnek chantllly. edged with law of gravitation? t I I dunno. bain It all depends, my aon. Lesa pa Geehaw Farmer Tho puffed eleeves fold soutache. fool all the one with than quart, for Instanco, will and the corselet skirt are mad nnd got time to keep up a peck of trouble." make sometimes atatoot th durn leglslatur paso. trimmed In the same way. twisted ribbon. low-ncke- d , She He Good Fellow. Mark ley So iero! you've owed m $23 for two year now. Dont yoi think It's time you liquidated th' debt? Borrough drink If 8urc! III buy yon what you mean. 1 thats Obeying Order. "Th doctor have ordered Bllklne to bo quiet and under no clrcnta-stanc- e to uie hla brain." But how does he paa tne time? I bollov he Is writing a novel" '' |