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Show 1l ?V ktrt to match, are considered tho daintiest id. use imaginable, short Eton coat ia made. single breasted and not liitenoed to fasten in front. It bee no collar, but ia rather high In tho neck in front, cut sway only Just a little. Tbs sleeves aw of medium s.s, but aro opea from the wrift to ilia elbow end tints tied wim a pieatad rutile of muslin and luce. A row of farcy gold, silver or enamelled buttons on sitber bida of Hie front, with Just a line of colored waistcoat or a wain coat of ellk or aaiin, givea a contrast end at tho same Lime rather recalls a pass e coat. But it :s attractive and becoming, and after all that ia what we wauL White Serge Pooular. These costumes srs for levs expensive jihan those mails of doth. They are not nearly so bandannie, however, and art Intended for midsummer wear, both tor morning and afternoon. White cloth costumes that ais turned out now are only intended fur afternoon weal, or, if enough jiai-is put in them, they will be suitable for garden parties and summer afternoon They aro lined with tho ; thinnest of silk, and while they will require a wrap or outside cost for the next three or four month. In niidaiimmer they J m ill be worn without anything but a fancy 'waist or short coat. There arc an unusual numlier of siyleo fir these light cloths, many made with wains and skirt rather than coats and 'skirts, but the waist always has ths effect of a Jacket about it. Pale colors as well as the w hits are thought rei y smart for then gowns, and there ure some cliquish shades of mauve, blue end brown, .with only a little trimming of braid or a Pinch of gilt in buttons nr buckles, while .(he beamy uf the vuaiums consists principally in Us perfect cut and At. lamg skirts are most elaborately 'triimucd, and their flounces bare medal-'lion- s of bice, light or beavy, of cut work, :or lilies of braid. In oilier words,' tuese law very elaborate cnemime, and are made up accordingly. One aitractive style oC trimming on a light cloth or a serge Is 'seen In the band uf Persian embroidery, i tlie coloring of which is unnanally good lila spring, ns delicate shades instead cf lino glaring once are used, oe ie so often the cuae wlidl this style of trimming i j tusliiuuable. In sluirp contrast to tho doss fitting ; 'dials, both short and long, nr the new d and pleated and draped waist ru.it. Of course, there is nothing nrw about s pleaied coat; yet at tip sometime those that are now worn are nulls distinctive, and, while apparently ahupelvss, they manage to give an effect nf fitting rloee because tlwy ere shaped hi so well at the side, ami also because each gunneli I Ie out with reference to tbs particular figure on which it is Iu go. a ; : ' mrr rojr 11 n- - v ' (iu 1 ihe u Y Ipb-utu- m espe-Vlul- ly Sloping Shoulders Necessary. Long espe effects over the shoulders srs so tremendously popular as to create a doulit as to whether they will remain on fashion's pinnacle, fur it Is Invsrtwbly difficulty, Tlie flounces are never very full. con- tlie cuss (hut when, any fashion suitable by right llu-- sliotild be shnped-su- id sequently less material ia required for for everybody recsiveg approval ft very them. When tiny are pleated and gath- main lesra Its smart us so. For the mor ered they go entirely round tlie ment, however, ths king ahoulder effect Is skirt, but are only put on at the shies and deemed tha correot tiling, and whan nabuck. Moms skirts have but one flounce, ture has not endowed a woman wkh long others two, and Die width of tlie flounces shoulders she must sit ones go to Is very carefully arranged, so that not one sloping to work tlie effect of them produce baring inch of utineuewmry cloth is used. As luu already been stated In deserln-lu- g by tits lines of trimming or by tli caps shirred and gathered skirls, the effect at the tups of the sleeves, It must bs acknowledged that ths presis belter when the gathering and shining is put on n different piece of material ent style of dress is oils of ths most exfrom tha body of the skirt, for there la tint pensive possible, tor It Is required that all'' one women In a thousand who looks well tlui details of tlia eostumn am to be in In a loo full skirt Ijial if, too full s round keeping. Hat, parasui, wrap, gloves and oven aliuss must I is choaan with due regard the hips. to tha gown with which they are to bs Such curious treatment of cloth as is worn, and with these ooatumes, of seen on soma of the new gowns Is shown course, every accessory light must bs light In In tha cnrdlngs and pipings arranged to color and nf a Una ordsn To put a farm a pattern, breaking the smooth sur-fa- c parasol with sn es pensive cloth gowncheap Is to in waved llnw, la checks or In ctrciso. entirely ruin ths effect flemetimaa tills effect is gained by the If tlie gown bs of rloth sad tana tha para-a-- d weave of the doth, but, on Is usual nnwa must be of silk and lace, and with It days, the most expensive fasiilona are the bs worn wlills gloves, an expensive must most popular and the w irk is supposed to hat. trimmed with feathers or flowers, and hand." be done by a wrap as costly at ths gown liselL Ths with made are those not that newest styles in hats show tws marked The skirta, pleats and tucks, Alt dote wound tha up- fashions, Just as do tho styles tor cosbeen tumes. For the plain, serviceable morning the has of as tha figure, per part e qy four seasons, gown must bo assured a hat that will style for tha and only flare around the foot. Ons style aland wet weather, a shape not conspicuthat ia rather difficult to have turned out ous fur in slue, of some material like and trimmed with ribbon-c-ot velsatisfactorily, but which ia miait sttrae-tlr- e straw, when It ia successful, fits like a sheath vet or ostrich plumes or velvet flowers. . tbu more expensive around the upper port, hut flares below For afternoons, with must bs worn a mors elaborate the lilps end hi made to flare still further costumes, with lino flowers and ostrich plumes, hat, by an attached flounce that Is shaped all or ons mad of lac and tulle In one piece. Of course, unusually wide material Is required for such a flounce, but Ths odor scheme, too, is rathse a trial then wide eloths are to bs had if tlie price where economy has to bs consulted. A liM, parasol, Ac., of tho color will Is paid. Mixed clothe of all kinds art used for not do duly with two or three different as waa ths can when a blark spring gowns, but mors for tha rough and imiumrs. hat or a white ons was considered possible ready costumes suitable for morning and at Now a hat to match exactly all Ilmen wear. Smooth cloths aw general hard more fashionable this spring for the rather ths shads of ths gown must be chosen, smart gowns than they havo been for a and as hats are by no tneana aheap it very long time, and, ss has been tbs case can easily ha seen that the bill for dress with the recaption gowns for tho lost three expenses is larger than usual. All of which is very depressing when nr four winters. Hirer are comblurd with lots of lace or rut work, so that many of there is not a very largo bank aoeount, the new gown have Just as murk lore but at tho asm time If a woman chooses as they bava cloth in. their construction. to dress entirety In ons color shs rather gets ahead of this vary extravagant idea, White the Leading Color. for all shs needs to da Is to hare gowns tlie odds fashionmoat all cf ons color but of different materials, and Is White by able color, and not unly while ciotlia, but shs thus solves ths problem satisfactorily A. T. ASHMORE. white serge gowns, mads with coat and to herself. y D. Ok H planning out the spring, .summer, or winter wardrobe, the first m- - let amooth and aoft, show .off to tiir greatest poselfile advantage tlie lieauty of 'the material and the mtrartive coloiintr. IS for in these days therethewedoth so Tlio present styles of dress are, as a different weights and weaves of rule, on the heavy ordec-tb- at Is, with doth that It is possible to wear and tucks and flounces, ahlrrings aami; material in the coldest weather,and puffings, pipings end cnrdlngs, which tnd also on the mlldnst of days. Thls are one and all mere suited, so it might suy sound like an exaggeration of speech, be supposed, to thin, transparent mate-hthere are some eloths so extremely! rials rather than to anything ao heavy light in weight that they do not seem to as cloth or silk. But fuehlon knows no immune much more warmth than muslin. repeal, and if the law ia Issued abso- cos-- on the list la necessarily Oli4 : .. !at recel,La JJj 'r,n"y suit . ma-tsrl- .il X1HI con-ln- si Hi Ba. LAp.. lilk Mam )9 I of oysters, and so continue until all to thicken one cup of milk and one cup sends and barely cover with boiling water, sue used. Over the top spread a layer of of ths clam Juice, fluxion to taale with Simmer an (up of ths stove for balf sn breed crumbs. Cover and bake salt and pepper. Hotter ths casserole. lour in Its own Juices, then odd the an hour; then uncover and brawn. invert a Small cup in tho centre and pntjlnwlne dressing: AVIS you a essserole. O house-- 1 souffle means Its utter downfall and When ths dish should hare aboutja layer of tho polslo on tbs bottom of TER HA PIN PHEHfllNQ. Foe two large served, one of those lovely, eris- - tlon. the consistency of creamed oysters. itbe dish. Follow this with a layer of tlie!or fifteen small terrapin allow ths yolks py brown and whits fireproof bak-- 1 tVhfla the little individual ramekins are- MACARONI AND OYSTERS. Break a onion, than quahogs. then another layer f three hard boiled funcal pound lug dishes that our French and best suited to formal or Into two Inch; of each ingredient. quarter pound of macaroni ths suiion. TlUttor, WW V1 iSEoonfui ef salt German sisters have used these tloui for the dainty service tvwmM.im aPi.sl Into salted AUfiki water a ni put rich boiling baking thawsa many year in. ths concoction of an entremrt or salary bout, cook rapidly for twenty minutes. Drain holec , . netting to cutwellventaround three scant tebls- all the savory rechauffes, ra- - serole flnrts Its apotheimls for daily use and put a luyer in the bottom of the r, the edges, and !,It "J"M,n tucking d are of fl,,ur caacerole. or plate coqullles, au grallns and "en famille, when big und little with blta In a moderate oven until the crust' butter lot .bake brw"j4 Jered about the board and Paterfamilias :m, 4 cover with a layer of oyalsrs dusted la don. fnr which they stand fourths of a pint of cream. Mash brown ada Its with mlt and pepper. Continue In this1 TERRAPIN EN ("AflflEROI.E. To pre.!',,,kB ' 'h" l7r7lr r.it, and you aim to keep abreast of; serves from t)1 plump the limes, go and until smimth and end fricassee,! way until all the materials aro used, pour pare the get one; for. In the ethics; appetising ragout,the nourishing terrapin allow them to niliv,:ents 1 "t f'1" dressing into the cores-- 1 niiXf,dswculent vegetables or tasty cheese, n a cup of cream sauce, cover the lopiabout P0,t and pans, the caascrole and its -: moin lukewarm water for a few Is brutlicr. the of other ramekin, aland not only prepared au gratln, and a host acme 'ments before plunging In boiling water, dishes representing the very spPMved, but indispensable. ntl1 tnnd'ir, Hie small ones tnkiug Amerl-thJ''11 Tim minutes. was, and that not so long ago, French culinary art aubsldlicd to ...When . ready to.. . ... . ,w,.ty tVMltV to thirty mlnulrft. I ho Ifiricrr ".my old thing" went in the average. can tastes and American food products. American kltchcu, and the pots and linko. It is during I.ent that the casserole finds tins tut "greasy Joan keeled were so big: Its greatest demand, for fish In many ways, in tiijck and ugly that the miracle was cheese, eggs and vegetables esn be me could 'keel them at all. pared ao appeilsingly en casserole dial the hs American woman has found herself. absence of meat ia scarcely noted. Among flue. To each pint of the clams allow a 'careful not to br"k th latter. Do noi:grat"d cheese allow one cup of breed ?iigii art rules even in the kitchen, anil! these Lenten dishes the following recipe dcoli is in housrfurnishlng goods, ere- moF serve as pegs upon which to hang any rally those adapted to delicate cookery number of similar combinations: ul dainty service, go abroad twice a MUSHROOMS EN CASSEROLE. Pare, -r in ransack the markets of the world trim and wipe a pound nf plump mueli-Urooms. Butter the caaaerole and cover the bring their tribute to our shores. Tne up to dale kitchen those days is) bottom with stale bread crumb, doited verv whit as immaculate and picturesque; with butter. Arrange on this foundation! s the old Flemish. French and Spanish' a layer of mushrooms., cup aide up. and lnifji that fhe masters loved to pulnt, lay a bit of butter in e'ach cup. Sprinkle fotgiiunod as they were with tlie refl-with salt and pepper. Proceed in thlewayl ti"a from polished braes and copper vea-- ( with alternate layers of crumbs nnd mush-,- 1 w Some Lenten Dishes En Casserole . layar buttered fol-hs- lf rulna-keep- er H , semi-form- . 'tengths, but-We- cs gall-Itsre- (Spun. L0a.sk j i llt-lt- 00 pa iia iSjua - ' -- rffoeflftllnn at J 1 Inst-thre- ut iutcly, then materials must needs he made to conform with it. Consequently. ,hc; though it may seem strange, noth and most one a! the wliole are made up on exactly the season there are m'nmef4rIra Thin lins. quite regardless of the effect different colors to choose from and 0f me difference many l'fcth; In their construction. It omar.y different models that this task ls.woul4i nilt have been possible to use the more s ever.prob-leinthtlian rflngtobe of a few years ago In Hie wsy compie sbly only solvable by having at leant twoi moy are now used In these newest (owns made of the material one of a fasiilona ' roughor quality, Intended for hard wear, md the olher much lighter, and, while not Pleated Skirts tmarter, name elaborate in construction. The pleated skirt of thle spring is made Per summer the very light velght costs wider than the skirt of last year. Bide end skirts, made on the old time blaser pleats and back pleats are both in favor, yle, will be an added attraction In the and while there are one or two very good cloth line. design! with plain front hreadths and then After the 'heavy winter weights of pleats at the sides and bock, they neverand the dirk rotors (for although theless require a lot of material. It is not kght cloth gowns have been fashionable unusual to have these same skirts finished fur reception wear the majority of the inround the foot with a single or a double ectlumi's have been in dark colors) there flounce. As ran readily he understood, this is something very aitractive in the model ceils for a great width of skirt, and nf the white, light gray, light tan. consequently an unusuully large quantity nd ill other light shades that are now of material, but the dressmakers have, se so popular; and the finish of the doth. usual, found a solution for part of the , s? "7 ,,r' i. ! 1 Frills and Mitts for Dainty Hands . and a was up to data woman will hasten I construction pretty model provide lierif with a ret of shown, made nf narrow bands of Ixnilaine ruffles. If she has not si-- 1 ribbon and Mechlin lacs Insertion, Joined done so, fnr without doubt; together with Mexican stitch, while lor at trout v novelty Is sns nf finished the lower edge. Two flounces of necessities nf tho follower of' accord Ion plaited maline, with a silk Cost, alreves as wsll as loon lore on tha edge of each, form a hodlc sleeves are enhanced by ths addi-- : graceful frill. A simple but none the less tlon of tbea soft and graceful flounce, altrarllvt style is the placing or three deep Their instruction permits of such a wide- tucks In the lower edge of a pelisse frill, ranee that one 1 almost bewildered In ee- fastened ia place with French knots or ot hit or colored lectiiig what Is best suited to the desired I "teferenes will first he mads to those Ioueet is making full, gathered nr Worth recommends Im- frills that area particularly adapted to the: pleated MBskirts. iMMn BlMUaa Omrsn Isa krlilanA sk. mud mBltB :j- - .J T; I I pre-li'- ut 8am a. I0a. ) p. 10 a. a 10 it a ni ruh. To-da- il j- -s c- at j. ... ' ' - 1 sre V Iiiris ns ivns, Ak ISS mr fcMW jr in fiiirkjls mill!' II " ' - tie tlircc-fuiirt- JOth r: od" and" let" them stal'd for half an hon" America, was taken from the Hum ins un- - In Turkey blue ider the Republic, when Mark was used . mourning. Rlue e ahenrli the butter. Butter the caa-sc- le whl.l. ii I. 10,1, m. .,f r;,i.. b'ftoi 'to 00, I se itlisr. ns blue. Thu Turk illtml wit n eu, i he h'is fiiepl.iyid ad res , n given s point :i n dre'u, , si.-- - iws 'r rg"rii d, i ."d ini.ni!lIV Tn CIL IJHIIHE wsuj At VII ill wiy "V hiTh ip M $1C A flf With rlbow sleeved dinner br theatre gowns tliess are exceedingly gnod form, end of 1uils XI., who won- - ocailot InriVe'r wris:. a feeling that she were more n!7t..7nfitl' w'hen llf for lue father, fliarlee VII. irn;)crly dad f"r the land or dreamt than om v do not find much cause for felldtn- - fur the elreot should present Itself. icuvering on her arms. linn In our chow-- c.lur fur mourning, and eaorse line In meh. noth and net, Mitts of delicate filet made Ilk jp while no one ;er-- .i may fr- -l well for frills, end Thev lirmit liye,l t y conlhmuarln'ilsrlychiffon n nr game w.ll lend h,norr,, "of plaile.1 comfort n,l,:J,''',rf; f,r line nlw.ivs a h- -n wlll- Tho beauty ot then' ; resiili. to the costume It isn't thf log uiiuiigh tu bett-- r lumoelf. mid per- - mils he iu the finishing of the edge, and, fit? tlio areereorfesthat n declare ths have American wunirn shown-- , liquid cream v .see of a heavy variety, u of th w(ar.r' as well as lusts in lj,rUKh mndt l'r wreiii-n-- s which may be run fin gld gal- -i . I11 Jr-!m iner uf lr im hope t j il:nl . i man, will be loiindWtlrsetlvs. Another e docrfiii hue l.i which lo express ohr KP h- to rUce thr- - overlapping roaa f ve-1,,ve a,i;l for t ei. tires. i or laco of Cluirr ,, oonvMIMIrts top point I 0SO ? Til. re. a wunliv a pr,.t.st, either lsnt,Sty, Cl'isg to ths scalloped dgs may 7.,'-fll7- li the color for the happiness dnee..l enjoys, 'let -- iv a light.- - I'rro.i-Ih- it lyrvi:totarr:hi";'re V,-- ' r' I rar at Ind'Kir snlrrtalmnents. One as to drop down over the'1"! Sometime they srs shortened ; grandmother wore all thesa fashions, full a Inches at the "h'rte, big, sweeping sleeves, long sboul- I waists and mitts. grareful slops. The short mitts nf are bit different on the outside '"m The newest ones lo is It wise giamlmutheis. a proit the wrist, aud plan i,,r v.de some style of trimming fur the edge Br" like gloves, with thumb and fingers. "i"1 of finest filet, usually In black Unit miy add a slight weight and will, off while. In foot, the Importers claim find to keep the frills In proir position, nave very little call for. any ihnt tliey j or fulness depends entirely The length dress glove or mitt In anything but black upon the style of construction and the nn- -' employed, and this detail must beor white. Tim mins are made In oolore so M .md if rii? V.ii-f.-in- rv 7Sld Wh , n - ipT Int uomforis for ahoooors. or t.. AFf ty ia tout "'d ' .".-- r , Vi 'nsu. hn,I ' c won, 1 ri'p ?, . i''-- ' '"wn littlu Fyiiflkie gut:,;1 ;'.,s cncs"i-,!- e its ip'n luyer rf fl ic ch To stop mid dish :i some el the white - : 1, .l,d nine. r urver c(. Tv Ado i v.-- mui;. The k n ' mourned In ' iM,' ,m the ai nnJ.r .e.a nt T!1 woti.cn purple inniia. fipartan white: nisi the women at r.'is- - nlw wue of i fine. r- - not ,! in II, death of princes. ttir lunch corralled, tha u ,1 't tbrivea tlly ennstruedrd tiign fur coals, and moilne, prnse. Thr sc e 'n su'ruw uur duty io 'sllir and T'aris muusseline all present rext more is toward tlie reception room, t;. 'i t.ui nurelug: t:i, refniv, P it where the aquattera hold (town ' rocking 'ihe licit :spiuyeil ,j; uniuai,; noil aitractive iinssiblllries. 'a sin duc-.furma an Important item of cluiirs until closing time arrives. work Hand niedc.oc?' a like cviris i.u t Hl. g.id nb. '.Idtry an-P-- ml-fre- n: I'ait.-r- n ry j . !i' tr |