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Show sbades and a3 tha new trimmings go so well with those color the; 11 stands to reason that they wJl he popular for another season. tiueur roufcn parpi-- is very attractive win-tiiuimcd with narrow bauds of velvet ribbon Just a si..idu lighter or Just n shade darkir man tl.a camel's hair. Tne akirt short, aa ara most of the skirts lias bunds of ve.vet ribbon put on to form regular designs In squanu. Tho short coat has thla trimming in lha back and on the long fronts, for, all reports to the contrary, regular blog jackets with tlie round long ago are not in fasliiun, and the siyle is only like an Eton at t'w luck. Ulouaa coats of all kinds art among tho most fashionable of Lite season. They arc muil on very much the aumi Hues, but all have belts. They are short, whether mode in silk, clu.b, wiling or linen. Veiling gowns win e the must popular of any this Mason, and veiling le almost an iucnminvhcneive term now in dressmaking, as ao many different varieties uf material aie known by that nan which bear remarkably little resenibl.tm-on to tho oilier, 'flier are the elite weaves of veiling, the coarser ones like ulamlno and csiivjmw, the veilings with Igures woven Into tlu-the perfectly plain ones anJ thus with a silk nr satin finish, and they vary in pries as they do In appearance. While tha light cloths ara perfectly possible for wear all through tha spring, and sven in summer on cud days, as baa been said, veiling la a material mnra suited for aiunmer wear than cloth. It Is much lighter in weight and possesses at tha sama time couahlerablt warmth that is, aoma iliiallilr of it do. It sheds dust and wears well and doe not soon get aliabby. Kvsn among the cheapest quail Ilea thla can b relUrd on. Tills year It la tha fashion to bay skirt, waist and coat to eorreapond. and a charm-lu- g fancy is to trim tli veiling with bands of doth. Veiling with bands of taffeta, satin or rows uf vslvat ribbon has been fashionable for a long time, but this Idea of trimming with doth is rather now, and tho trimming may b simple or dabaratw u desired. Reek Vetting Conns. Mark veiling gowns trimmed with block or uream luce liar been In fashion far sum years and are always cffauUvo and Colored veilings trimmed very useful. with lave to correspond, or with whlio or light colored luces, an as fuahlonabl aa they wera lost year, which la Baying a great deal, fur cartaluly they wera In oons slant demand. As a rule those gowns trimmed with tho lace to correspond are ones morn generally useful than Ui trimmed with white or deru Item White or tern soeius to give a more dressed up appearance, although in reality there la vary titlls difference, but a white yoke and a whits collar and cuffs or, aa la now tha style, whlio rultlei In the sleeve make tha gown look much lighter than whem tha all black or self soiorad loos la used. Tha prlnceaas alyls of dress la shewn ngain in son to of Hies veiling and far outer wear tliey bav a abort balers or rape, hut aa a. rule tha akirt and waist are referred. Tha truth la that tha ptineaaa difficult on to execute property, gown la and also Is not becoming to everybody, and, after all. It looks better in a r loser material. Ilk doth, than In veiling. Then, too, the Idea for all the gowns thla year scorns to be to have them as loose aa possible. Tha broad belts have the material of Urn waist banging down over then a little both In tho back and front and lha bolero Jackets baug over. Nothing tight llttlng. Hlcevea are bug and looser skirls ars wide and flowing and for afi these purposes veiling lends Itself better than any other malarial. lists to wear wl iff spring costumes match mors often In color thla season than they did last year. In fact, tha oua tuna color solium still prevails, and la only changed when it la necessary, In order to aaaka a ndur becoming, to introduce aoma. other color by way of oon trust. It has boon decided fortunately fur lbs majority of women that It la bettor to soften down a color that Is hard and unbecoming by the use of white and black rather than by tha use of any vivid contrast. To bo aura, an sum of tb gray, tan, brown and oven blue veiling guwni there are touches of and this is light blue or nInqueer green, tha hat. In tha and of a often repeated flowara. It la a danBut tha feather or In to Introduo A gerous task to undertake contrasting color. . Hats ara mad of tulla and straw In nil la kinds and varieties of shapes, and Itcan astonishing bow tho straw and lull to exactly. The hats match tho own bo worn with most of tha veiling gowna, of coot and thus consisting MMdally klrt; are small and rather trim looking, whlio with tho tnora elaborate stylo of drsaa the larger hats and more elaborately trimmed one are the principal ones In Tha block gowna have black demand. that prove hats, but they are tho exception wora lha rule, for theea gowns can with aa black; weU as witb colored hat this la permitted by fashion, and often tba rerelief la vary good. But then, b It nr membered, when these colored bats worn they must be lAon ORM1 j tli-ie- s 11-me- planning tha iprlng wardrobe, IX Ur whan choosing tba flrat gowns. It poaalbla to gat ao many colorings and mater la la that ilia la not altogether 9 unpleasant 1 to anr one who has tha ekitiua ante and to wham the buying of Iprint and summer outfit is not merely a duty that has to be got through with la the shortest powlble time and with tlie i least possible trouble and at tha greateat expense; for In these days It Is absolutely tree nary to taka time and thought If any guesllon of tha amount of money to be prut la Involved. ' For a time It wag thought that smooth clothes should be reserved for winter costumes, and there la still prejudice la favor of tha rodgftcr materials or of mixed fabric and velinga for soring and aum-Th- is - tit la rather a mistake, for nothing Is prettier than a smooth cloth, nothing makes .up in a more elaborate style, end. provided the weave la not too heavy. It la perfectly possible for wear even in midsummer that la, on cool daya Bo that the light rloth costumes are really most damning for spring, and thla year there are so many different colors to be chosen that it la merely a question of what Is becoming and suitable. Dark cloths also may as wen bt ' Included la theca spring costumes, and black cloth, too, provided it la trimmed In such a way aa to make It look lighter,, la exceedingly smart and very useful. Thera are, however, some fancy cloths that la, with a little figure through them, or in one color that art preferred by tome persons for spring gnd summer. Those hare not the appearance of being as warm aa broadcloth ang ladles' doth, which are associated' With Winter costumes, trimmed with fur and velvet Fsnaful Stylet in Voaue. It would bd extremely difficult to plan a much mow attractive costume than ome of thp new ones made up In tha vary light cloths and in light colors.' The fanciful styles that are popular at the moment look exceedingly well mad present up In these materials; tha skirts drape well, and the short Jackets mads up In these cloths look better than In anything else, whether tha style chosen be that of tho rather ahapsleas garment or tha tight fitting ona Thacw are many different styles of tart that mi biMotiabli two skirt, yuan ao In Haris proved so good a aaodel that U f seen again this spring of course, wish variations. It U the ona that oonriota of narrow box pleats, etltchod down, the box Pham going around tha entire skirt and LACE mrWIMMED wrm buck kucimg and warn: flumes being Listened down to some distance below tha hips tha exaot diets nee being regulated by which line la moat becoming. In these days of yokes or, rather, of yoke effects yery often tho pleats ere ao arranged aa to give tha effect They tliclted to a certain dintane. but art always longer in back than In front Then there la a great deal of flare to these skirts from tho point where the pleats are left unfaatened to tho horn, and In some of them the pleats are arranged so that they seam to grow wider toward the foot Such a skirt aa this requires no trimming, but Juat now, when trimming la considered so dealrabla, there are " "motifs" of velvet on which la aa five rows or of there art HAJPGULRtttL design, FOSCO EYKLiLZ BPB2L velvet ribbon exactly matching the color of the gown. A veiling gown made up la this design and with bands of doth aa trimming la be worn over tho waist or over any Meuse seen In a variety of designs, They are are mnde with Ion lines of pleating or charming and very effective with a popularwaist Thla model la charming In a light 'bound to be fashionable and yet, oddly stitching. A design that wa verymore exm-- i waist either of White or the color of thsjcolor. there last autumn among the rather ' cnoiigh, among'the hueet novel with a and with a skirt short jacket that eanj Flounced aklrta In the new costume are are some skirts fh.it have no flouncea and cliifdva designs wna made material, tines box pleated rulllea or These were put on the lower part of the skirt and were made longer In hack than In front Then thure was a short coat with pleated aides, and tha sleeves wera put Into tho armhole also In pleats, ao that there were pleated caiwa ever the alioulders. The style was not ona which was becoming to every woman, but at the some time it was very smart It reap-pouthis year again In doth and veiling In odd colors, such aa cinnamon brown, snuff brown and mauve. Gemlitev. Velvet Rbbrn Mauve and purple are tn be just aa faah- ever this spring, although. .jmnot , be called new; but course. th d mKnr different they are had flounces rs THE SiAWTHY RDEEL f I ff: Straw Qnder Carpels. wsn An English housewife, who bone a model, of ear and good taste, always It had a layer of straw under her carpets.. ear In playoff 11 required a MU But win thickness, wham In In tho result, and alia said that chMttnf tli wrprt wss was little dust In it. The dust1 Haying Altered through tha straw found In an oven layer upon h floor, flh? was very emphaHo ln aaMrtlng lhat her carpet wore and kept- bright much they h y tnwTwimrooe exceenuigiy wall. r"? (Hiwtta Inly Suggestions for the Successful Serving of the Sunday Evening Tea,' might b served, or a plain lndCthlaho2d b arils-- lettuce or . mterrreaa salad, not A heavy top. If the alnrle tint be need, with Atthe'or the golden browns make the beet dining; swdi aa rarebit, Ac, wall aa the hard n flnlsb. without one. Cheese dishes, gelation fmm the or room colon; if the room be sunny or warm .u COLEMAN, hi hla little and the celling the lightest. The lint of looking-- , green or India blue, one of lb carving or unmeaning decoration. Oliver are usually served with the accompaniSuccessful Houses," room should be chosen, In regard to the hardest colors there la to treat properly, thjleman In another place any there are, ment of ole or beer. Sandwiches or near, The dictates of custom alwaya acceptable, and aalada, with or the light in it--nol only the duality The Ught In the room No 'roughly speaking, three good type of dln- ly very occasionally sweets of exigencies of modern l,h n,,rth-l-, t majr lnoun, b,,t ihf lr'1' Room be stated that nB rooms; that la, tn regard to furniture. relishes, only It might Importance. prime decree that In each day ern exposure rcoiora very different tni , In general aide light are alwaya preferable Tb demands any kind, make up tho chafing diah meaL oak or riemtah Egl'sh three times cross the lobster supper inh " might bav been A good menu for a threshold of the dining room, the return In slm- -- cludes: dome on alas has even taken the trouble uf William Motto estimate the number of hours we spend in an .Candle light la tna only amnenu ugut oy.ria; but with tn goo typea w bav now Ufstlm In this particular Ani the least from thm wholly realised, wile or tho glaring w,u at la ordinary iwiilnh beauty shows all' Ita beauty It even ; to o wa may dor dark oak and room in order to make a plea for some Lie Ms PrelvMe c always from tho Jult of American house la the prepon-Mlhdo not know Kiemlnh oak in plain, uncarved pteoss I leM 'mukea the plain. plain thought spent on Its arrangement. There our in treating dli.mg as fear of plainness. The floor Is Stuff hanging end heavy curtains mut why It wo that when gaa cams Into umi without ourroundings of such richness meeting with others of our most intimate 'nwin have. first to think of its walls;! an evident demanded. walked on. to support the furniture s avoided in the ilinliig room and the floor t thought ncremry to make all the) the actual Flemish furniture world, wo become profoundly open to thsj For the rarebit tba menu would b as must gither e regarded aa: t0 hosor he a nia not a carpet chandelier and branches clumsy ond'wbat he ay of the Colonial Influence of our aurfloundlnci and au- - t'kround or A b? Ja1? follow: the decoration of in' eoYrr,JLna oncuthi I a good-part ,..r tile majority of mechunlcaL particularly c pUble of thot It will bo Mt 11 Tht fMtend Jany style by thoir humon1 n (kB mom thnr cannot tb tlie proper shade, joining room should have aa Uttl fur--' pie the middle ground Oyster t. color rtould lighten toward the cases probably awlSl wuH or It Ur the j note of the house, the very eaaencs of tiui ' VrevslC becaua way" mil can enter but they and freely sirehtin eithrr or hod beneath ths rooftree, tha on, ptn, easy to put on, easy to takeeither class nd do no harm to properties fom which of all others may sot be over- -j of. cheap, For the scallop salad: or poor-lbecaufca tha the cheapness 'or expose Thla ttier art. is, perhaps, oked or slurred in planning. If It be nMa oI the xrehltccture leva than the mor ore frequently so delicate In form with Ked lnpenb pieces oreary la aspect, dark and sordid In lta, satisfactory, mnre. artistic hard finished las to look well In the smallest of rams Scallop UnladT welcome, no time' or money (pent upon w panelled wall.! If tha wall la to be KaiidakrliM. Letiuca and In two yet 9 turn the rest of the sauce over' pieces and boll until tender quart. other portions of the house can dampen- -. CSm. a figured paper HALIBUT STEAK EX CASSEROLE. 'casserole, Qwd aa a background !It cover witn buif red bread crumb, and f boiling aalted water. Thl will le.ke lug aa to bold their own In the largest of y atr or fill tb sens of discontent left by! mugt few a casserole bottom of tbe under in and tha any choeon. not aaout half an hour. Molt one ounce of apartments. fluke iuat lime rr ugh to brown. Labeler a la Xewrbarg. meAL The progress o(, rUmatoccea it bad belter be a single toned We have suggested the background for onion tjie butler In a saucepan, add one evolution of our tribe from ape is yet paper. ' 1. Put one cup of cream In the blasrr over b a line, half a green pepp-- r Sunday night tea. our room la decocover. Upon thla foundation place ; "b almost any K.ua of a cold eookid ch,.ppel n incomplete that thers are few whoas sa-lwall : 1 well aired, cook !x mlnulei. Ncxt ratcd In s single color; It hot water. When the cream Is heated odd mi, ltlP a half in white meated hsli may be ued. shut atoak about an Inch e uf tne world Is not completely altered The Cfurtn of Htrmony f, , H(M half a cm of tomatoes, beaten yolk of three eggs, gradually lighted; it is sanitary, restful, comforts-'ththe treatment that their Inner aeives Ino" the ' of aliccs .all over of green the and routil now one of the of thickness, On ble. When the sauco not we J are mushroom, the cup teasp.ion. talking chopped, polished top constantly. receive When seated at the hoard. If it Remember, ' but tli doilies of An:thlckena add two cups of lobster meat and slsed tomatoes, have three fresh simple Peel pepper. ordinary room. - to his liking there la engendered In the underneath ll.o or use of a cup of sherry. Season and room or the extraordinarily amall roombe! In two atid ley on the fltsh.canned a sooh as the lubnter i heated. t but- - ayers or rnit-- 'i -- . pot have dollies in and half of th. thick ntW .n t". Pf Uie city dweller. The room muat o crumo. u :iieee. or you may ue yarmesan, and ar aalmtoa mats to protect our table,! ( dot with nsnner uu I.h Is hew of h.s 0,1,1 l,i Repeat until Ihe put spaghetti, dices and tomato sauce In :and we are In a proper frame of mind and; nstural.self, which Indicates. neitfuL Even In tb city flat it HS'1 biiUng water hlf a Cover the scallops with cold salted In th. ai In him ths bnit's nature still survives- p, have that mjwterlous charm, that. ter anr1 he counUess Drain, cover with boiling watc are ages which hsvs fought; amelcas something which when properly r own Jul-h their until mirklng almmer five minutes. Drain, cool and ,n1 a or lirtieg-ateeberoe 'belli nearer GRITIX CAULIFLOWER chopped. AL wlnatlt Upon the othw hand the mild-ljcome Trim the achieved scattering who woman has Th knoeg, mesae4. Bsto froquentlv, sunplementprobably ,llM Msrlmste with French drosj. with than sny oHier Ul.n,. W rife lifu 2L2S truth when he 1. victim to the vJ-ableweil .wsre l hat every one I. not ;"1 crime of kitchen work. crumbs, hi, Cl:, a layer of potato ForJ and wllh a unae of odor, but it la thla hot n,eltaF4nchrp4?.a top down, in strong salt water for half dish supper ths chafing dtb Itself boulM' Theprnireseofy" celery. cut in top. '; gentleman 1 more clearly Indicated. an hour. Drain, tie In a cbtoacel'Sh bay, not be an adjunct, but the can.ral figure.; mrra than anr olher thing which, hi sevcr, in tha fact that o much the food hat plates id order are arroundings hmi-hmg (he The first essentials, room should the jrcr, build theirmajority homes, r,:'iy mads Pmeibls under tha clrcumetoncea. By H. L. Johnson. may know that proportion is the good hold comfort tha enemies that its In waltl the victims of weakness and fatigue. breeding of archltocture, that the effect produced by a .room depente very largely In any r00m there should be certain gra- Its of upon the dUtrlbutlon opening; but; datlon of from tha fiuor upward. wa cannot remedy defects when "T Tha fashion of ara present. Wa muat taka the room what wcall not accentual, ita fault. !" la, and cover,.... r i jor me aensaiion or naving con- -: kwnnw tr OLIVER j7wa k, lit Plmt dC Voliui Smt ... ni-x- i . te t k2; gar-bi- Us I nr-;La- vt , 1 I r .from S .dnd ...J !' . one-four-th w'uL'b-aerv- i K,p le. es . rnorit.rta 1 - KUd'rrio i y1 X |