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Show rrft sJr7t?L iV r- - FAN CE THE LATEST curled toward tha center. e- Cvi - toxv $ Ak fl V,H ffy&&&2 J :$m- ) flV f-- frW v -, al comind! Ln, Pftintr vv .. V aatla ail'll .t ..'-t.- . 4 v; r'S b.u-k- -- tvir . fr jf : Mto ehapeau. The and violet ehadea that have beenpurple so much la durina the past season will be aeea this apriiur. and tha dainty llttto violet will blossom forth anew on and bonnets. Tha violet bat Is Includedhats la almost every spring outfit. earn U" ' w. .'.I If f t-- i ' "' In" Description of Above Hats and Gowns. :' , a VV' 'r J . ! ,1a" " 'fn ., y M vt-- On lingerie tinea. This cavalier shape of whlto renaissance braids Is cleverly relieved at the brim with a double raffle of pllese chiffon after tha lingerie style Where the braids caster In the pattern pendant silk cords with acorn ends an placed, and the sole trimming la In n long white ostrich plume, which passes from tho left side over tho bock, falling . r .A'',", ii.'. i Tho Row fiknpo la Plantoo. An adaptation of the sailor shape b developed in pllsse chiffon with a white velvet edge, the under brim showing encrus- tatlone of bee, while the necessary ban-da- u Is covered with a filmy fold of mal- Ines. The long plumo Is a double ender. a tip appearing where the quill usually does, and the Intermediate flues era f H.y .., ; W4r;- ii I-.- - :.' tt Sit if: thThero,b a certain almpHdty and. grace the tha 180 modes that accentuate snd gown charm of a womanly unpreceof this character are PefhP dented voguo. Fortupntoly-a- nd this b the secret of tin popularity the full skirt b generally Isbecoming. tor nueceeaful required flomi dexterity skirts, and a manipulation of these long. few suggestions might bof hcrfully welcomed and may who long to A them In the most effective manner, aubject ta really little knowledge of this of the wearing an Important point in for unless they lung aalrted costumes, to are gracefully handled thay ara hkely men t. embarrass and pn use discomfort one prsctloe. Ilowever. with very little need have no roubb In mastering the difficulties- In walking aernaa a coot n s neess--InI the skirt aUffhOy sary only to raise win not i the front with one hand, progress, the aide and back bXgallowed totrsll gracefully. .Inandthisa foot b exposed way. naturally, the should prop out. For very dainty shod toa snd. In tort, st all occasions drosNsr foot-geb ; times, the moet eppropriate In black. Icatfior aoft the shiny for the alreet It b should Then ijaceMary escape cleanliness that the skirt the pavement all round, and thla b moat both employing by. readily accomplished diwwlng most hands for tha purpose, firstwith one hand. one aide to fulness of the o 1y an o that the lower eon is uual distance from tha ground at front. nldcs and back aa poiwlbla. If one ta ant 'ne hand may be used In lifting tha skirt on the street, and it ta .well to learn. how in do this, as lt gives tha fNa tarn of the other band. Tha skirt ta raised to the re- iiiirM height at ona aide, and than all tha fulnros Is drawn around to tha opposite lde where It b firmly grasped and raised. Al thb particular aaaaog tha Easter hats have assumed that chle air whlah Is so essential to thalr charm. Insinuating modes in Eastern millinery are delightla tinted materials, fully wide shape sometimes shaded with wide ostrich feath ers, sometimes swathed a Ions with yards and yards of gauaa In the sains color. At tractive modes la bos and tulb ara shown for dressy wear. The Cavalier hat b reappearing under a new guise, the brim being very much exaggerated and made of while the crown Is entirely formed of flowers. There Is a suggestion of the picturesque "baby hat In some of tho dressy models. One of rare beauty was mads entirely of ruffs of bee, outlined with gold. The laoe was caught at tha left side, where the palest nestled and fell over on the Sink roses In black lace ruffles edged with American gold. Beauty roses tha pink ones, thb would heaupptantlng a striking style for a jroung brunetts. The laoe ruffle falls over and shadM tha foes slightly In these now, "baby hats. and nfttlma a pretty touch spray of blossoms caught in the rtbl now and trailing over tha brim to the back, where It falls over the hair. There la a touch of gold In nearly all of tha newest importations, and it ta rumored that thla military suggestion will be more In evidence an the season progresses. When tastefully used It adds a certain distinct Inn. but the amateur milliner will be careful lest a tawdry effect results. Onld laoe braid, taaaeta and cockades all entered Into tho fashioning of headgear, and even hatpins assume the form of military buttons. Fruit trimmings are high In vogue and flowers are especially attractive at thb season, for the flowers that now pervado th millinery world have' copied Nature very closely, some of them almost defying detection as Imitations. Orchids showing th most exquisite shadings, mingled with leaves, were tha trim- delightfully elabo- In jy Tho Traaapareat or Doable Ca wa A white foulard, showing a tnnlre erlri. In pale blue. 1. d black mouHeliiie andtaatrfully , evh-dca- : ValeacleaacB Gewa. The main portion or the toned of an allover Valenclelm?" tabe brlna edaed wlih a narrow raT3 the earn much whipped and ruffMv,? brown velvet riltbone define the nS and reapimar on tho hem, boned alrdle of the nahm tint Inrm rau SS1 .U lAuhi rhlnemone full eleeve puir In of chiffon, and the blouee tortrne duwa tti back with many pearl butum. V'iJi'.' If V . nXw crQrfon.a;i"r;,,;i,1'"'' aud aldra wall rtt Um fare. , v- lh, J ' eniiforma rlomly to I hr r.( A band f velvet makee hpr 5 a hmrntrr and a la eunp'y or!S acroaa the frontplume and aide to dx wB aver the back. fully A ) Bkape relieved lions of Chantilly patterned In wiilVmedh white, TU blouse Is alinple. with long shoulder feet and the full elreve Is deeply tuelud on the puff, the cuff being of the whit medallions. The foulsrd Jkht and - plain and closely fitting, ta and again below the hip curve, the medSL wis Tin SS,?Autu group 01 .WS Graeefal Model la Crepe. reart gray crepe de chine Is effeetM, trimmed with turWnga and Rpanleh Uc. tho creamy tint The blni b on tha Eton order, with cape dreperlm oycr the shoulders, on which hoih Ian and tucks are disposed to advsntuw There Is a closely fitted girdle (nshlnud upon a festherbons foundation. Thersls a double-yok- e effect to the skirt, thin cleverly managed In shirring, with a lam appllaue between, and tha full lower Hon la handsomely trimmed with vin. dyked points of tucks and defined tt, tha lacs appliques following tha tncksl m linen Tha TTrbsnlte (visiting tha siiburiMnlto A mils and a half to the station! oiisit Caesar! How can you make a train a fur a heavy snnwetormf , Tha Ruburbanlto (smlllngl-Easl- ly. boy tbs train b sura to ba aa bour lai Puck. w?n, Pve iMam Gjttzjz&J&sZtJruCsiEPc: JUS TRJtfi&iRKEjrr . H JbuBXJE 'GoVSr' ... BT OUX BFEClAIrOIUSKlPONDXNT, MUUAKSP1UU j jfjt . . -faneiex Wim Iiil-tarn to Wwdfftnmq fllrnisrs ana naturally I Whlnli Wwra y tsmpnr-arllgsy funjrtlrtes dbmtoMd ppm mir tnlndg during lenten mm, Dameo, Alansrb, theater parties and Informal entertainment! ' Kin again w(h fraah and ran t Clothes therorer require ... order, and, as at thin time n th year, after fti nwh nr the winter1 Manna, thd first fraehnasa In anas rrum to erstwhile rnmplnla werAmhaTfiew and distinctly Rinat needs ho provided and Faster a generalamnia rwplealahlnf al the so tiro outfit furnished. 'Tin perfectly natural that a Mila ttma nf all.nthnra tha most maalnaung tcmpfo- way "f ntaganf ntAthaa ana tlja In tothawnmanklad, Ritlaa llid .. ojfrrrd ot "tha alinpla llttla mNan" tha la hlddaa tha nnt mrmnadva imhdimt of daalan work, wblla fha anr dalhHnma and lndl aiduailty nf tha atyfna inaka It aa thouah aanh and nvary aowti tahlMtad htd bnrn araated, toiada la ton haririi a nuoh work) for anrh raa'iiaotiva' lhH vidua! Who goat In a rch of new gowns, Btrmawe and eurimia aa It la, that while . .wishes to h gowned aonmrdlng lstsst. diets tea of fMhlnn, at tha asms time eha wishes to be gowned In rone dlMlnctlv and war. to Took Ilka every ona elan original and at tha earns moment to ho ao lUattnotlvely turned nut that aha will ba taken aa a model of good aata and smart clothes. The emblem la most tntricata ona but at this aenaun "f tha yearIndlvtdiiMla l, not aa vrao puaailng to thoso fortunsts do not count, tha eoat, but order what thay take a faaey to. ,n tl .fntl Irtary of tha ntW modea, that am hlnta and aug- estlona of the sarly when many Bounoas and frill nf algtlea the material nf tha ware dtatlnetlva features. Roma nf ffjwn ba newest evening and dinner gowns ara ig of the quaint In ths fashion- ink of thaoe gnwna there b a vast amount a itandwrork dlsplsyod. not only upon tha gamltvrea but la tha manipulation nf tha in the running of tucka or shlr-li-h embroider lei and Inoraatallon ring Cf lace. Thera are wroiderfully soft sutin, and. lustrous silks that land themselves to these modes, and ths tall, slender woman will retntne acnnrdlngly,' for they turn extremely becoming to her. The ellk costume Is increasing In popuand so soft and pliable nr the new larity, weave of wllir end mlln that ant rial nf delightful possibilities for they ths praa- b . sth-w- i yu. 'tv ar sy tro-ro- ent AVreenozms. G.viy. y self-oiilu- Not-to- modea. i English satin la a nsw and handeom fnaterlnl. It strongly resembles Liberty antln. but has greater body and less luater. In the new dark pink, h most a crushed strawberry, this material Is especially attractive for a verv elaborate gown, though In the more sombre shading it ta even used for Informal wear, Ihe veilings arc emost as filmy as chiffon. Flam effects are the choirs ot I s norSH FROCK. rih'a housn frock can bs mads of snv not too soft woul'in nd In a pate dull color woolen cropheavy. it niak-- s up ry proltlly. No trliuiiilng nc-- q be biught. which makes th frock vry Inexpensive. Th urly trimming g biua of fi Name fnbrie together with avy iwlst-- d silk uf the same mlor Two t"X pli:s come from earh The. sr f:guii-to a jok- with H silk. 'I lie skirl h vs gro if, rt ox p'uIts of two each. T'lese hi sV-- i f.igotc) with the silk to Just a iviil iibovu the knees. A RMAItT ANT FA SILT MADE A ahm.-ider- . e e 1 :rg Ihl 1.xrp-f- I r a h ii 7mm t ; q. ! dl-'i- rf cr-iim- y n. -- Italian chemist propose to comment the seventieth birthday of Prof. ITgo ffohlff. of Floranoc, who has worked for 40 years In Italy. fe In three months of 108 the Ralseiilnc Whaling Company took 07 whales. In UM . along tha Korean coast, i A of elephants, a resort where these animals go to die, was on In-- a tereetlng discovery by Major Powell-Co- t'dying-groun- ton In Eastern Equatorial On tha River tha steamers Taiga are of the best Such types could ba used but there b no money to Africa. aftt malnrity American tyro In Vladivostok pay for thorn According to tha Phyaikallacha Professor Curb has decllnad lb cross of the Legion of Honor on tb ground of the Important part played w hta wife in the discovery of radium. During the present year hide will b eked by tha French government ' Nantes for about 1140.000 worth of dredging machinery to bo used In deepening tb channel of the River Loire betwece Nantes and St. Naxalre. In order to handle tho crowds expected RL Loub Fair the Wabash Railroad will run a train of 10 coaches fros tha station to ths grounds every two aUn utea. With 10 trains on hour. KOW pa- at the ssengers can ba moved. to to abet blouses j I e Much in Little. Tha silver medal of tha Bavarian Academy of Munich has been awarded to Dr. Budel, of Nuremberg, for hta work on climatology. Tha con erosion for n street railway In Asuncion, Paraguay, nearly two miles in length, has been granted to La Edlflcn-dor- n Company, The water communications In Ruseaia should be widely utilised. At the present time the river steamer business la In a critical condition. box-ple- at - rule-color- tVe so ni.ihv exquisite satin gowns, wllh lues applhiue. enihroideml with gold or silver pilllelies, and one model that Is exci.pii.maiir ehunning Is trimmed with a wide rare old nf luce, on which are bunds of narrow while velvet ribbon embroidered with pearl and rryeial bend, while the pattern of lace la nlsn outlined pearb and rhinestone. Th rront nf Ihe low waist Is completely covered with the embroidered luce, and there are elbow sleeves wllh deep ruffles of lac. This Is a must picturesque pnnlcl, and one that will remain In fashion throughout tho season. While dinner aowns are so extremely fashionable at present that no longer does rl requirements. the Hu It la a blouse made from down each ro style, with a on the left and a shield embroideredfull at the It Is gathered In quite serge and can ba worn with blue same mateni bockere or trousers of the na tha blouse. Any heavy whitetoror to need smJ ored wash fabric that boys' suits would do for making a e qualities. mollicr-nr-pea- OnJjjker ie. Luffsj and launder nicely. The ta hound tlon designs a model that come popubr, as it answer all th titan e mu-isr- n invitation for an Informal dinner Insure the presence of every woman garbed in somber, and. In truth, there ere more mart duml toilette thb season made up in while than oilier ahadco. and. of course, at a varied range of price. Tha more expansive gowns are made up on much the same lines aa have been considered fashionable for the bat two or thruu yearn, and are extremely costly aa a rule. The uioel expensive laces are made muro expensive 1y the trimmings or by the cutting of the design of tho lace In rhinestones and pearls or crystal bends, or tho flni pnfllettea. Thb work, ull lialng done by liund. cannot help but ho costly; but, then, it b extremely , fHKliinhnble to wear expensive gowns. It Is the simple white gowns that are ao di, inning, and in which there ere so many different styles this season. The lace net the dot or embroidered circle made up In ths popular flounce skirt and tha wulat trimmed with bands of silver passementerie is, for Instance, new, very comparatively Inexpensive. Theflo,r loned of expensive lares In order to look well. The wo 1st mode of allover bee to match the design, and trimmed with round bertha mado of the flounce. Is becoming nri suitable for any Informal evening affair. while, with e high wabt to match, such gown l suitable for theater or summer afternoon wear. Rashes and scarfs ars Important features of dressy toilettes. Rashes drop In soft, straight lines from fha front of nr in knots and long ends at tha Rlrdlea lt Is to cstrh the two series of bows. A new ash ends with af.ncy Idea is to have tong, twisted and knotted ends of silk finished with tiny bunrhes of flowers, while n wreath of the same flowers covers a rou-.bueklo which cloaca RMd Instead of darts on tha hip. A POPULAR BLOCRB FOB A SMALL BOT. Thera cornea an age with email toysM from S to 13 yean, when, except they dressed In the refutation Bailor suit H almost Impossible to getcoolt1 for enythl tuiamfi that will look well, be : lur ril the some wldlli and giv.-to the hlons. The I or Hpppii'an'nr tuikd et Inc top to moke the fullnces at the elbow. i vw j j A RKfEFTTON GOWN. A pr"tyw-- gown forn1 afternoon lens and j like the Is li, rm p. rri It !i trade cf a or i broudrioth. cref-- de chine, foulard, w'l or T Utile yol-- b B'Pde of eiraps of VInr:rqrca Insert.' nr fognted together vritf roers work i - g cot ton. T! n ruked ! pinch tucks at a et",rt. Th ret of ths Is uf s wide cup bro. ettiartneiv p:;tek;- -t,n r shown In t!.o The he a strtight. frj;it sail cirr ;'jr 'die und flounoe. Tucka ars the lin-e- s almost an entire gown, and In these days of trills and furbelows they cannot ba given tou much prominence. A novel trimming is colored silk duchess Iocs, embroidered with the finest of silk or gold braid. It may be used on evening gowns or wraps, though scarcely appro, printo fur haw formal creations. Matin and silk gowna are sguln coming Into favor, and, although net, loos, tulle and all thin fnlnina will always ba In style, silk and antln are so mur.h more durable that It ta nut surprblng that they should aaiiln be popular. Light, transfabrics, especially for debutantes, parent cm mure appropriate for evening and for I ho dance, lint they are far more ex l' pensive In tli end Ilian the heavier that can stand ao much mors hard service. There arc many new weaves of both satin nnd silk, and i lie smartest are mist dimming, plinblo und soft, n they can be niH-lIn flouucce nr wllh plaits or shirring, anil ul ihe same time their sheen and luster make Ihem ueem somehow Simple Hints For The Home Dressmaker. f r BlAJlMK. Fi-rt-- r reason ,v Plainly t'l'k-- d himns rcr-l-it pop liartlv. Jf it i ,jt ,.tl 4 w!-- ; lines and neatly m.id. gtH-pritterp i! 1 hound i always look vni.irt and cr An well. g the prutiest style of f.i-- '. to J.. lh graduate tucks, a shown el-the altornule livijslvri'oin. in tbc . til-li- tha ultra, but throw ara fsney efforts that re mslil'inable and ultraeilve. A raised or bouule affect I'harnrlerlsea some ot these. The silk fiuindiitt'ui whlrh Is essential with thoso gausy fabrics Is preferr, able In iliuugh a liarmunlilna oontrsst may bo anlroled. A new and altraciivn material for dresay wear b called liarcge de .wile. It b very gloesy and slightly rlbls-dara ths woolen fabrics of the same ns ms. Fancy as well as plain effocls are shown. I,aua1ly In black or white. A Ilk lining should be used beneath' this enror material, and tha gnxca focoonnoea wllh floral ere wall suited to this purpose, the patterns showing faintly through the mealies of the goods Another transparent fulgta b railed grsnlla de sola and, as Its name would Indicate, It la rough, but baa a remnrk. abb luster. It la ull silk, and has sufficient softness to conform to tho present clinging styles. The la1' trimmed gown Is morn In nguc then if It la possible lo nrroiuplleh morn ikt, than lias already appeared ill I hi riliwilun. Tins new taco urn wonderfully line and illmv, und cem cspoi'tully provided 111 enhance tho beauty of the sheer faluic lh.it are in hats eii'-l- i a pronounced populurlly. p '.,r shown In n variety of pattern, ami in nme mmole they are delicately tinted, mall Plug perfectly the pole blue, pink, violet or gray dime they dorn, Yiilciicienues lures are In high favor, the moilea of the gerund Empire, which ere new so r.ixhtoiiiihle, being for their p'pulerlly. Row iiMin row will mini n thin go re and diiint blouse, sfict ilia xheprert of Hwlss and li ihiHook enil.ioidi iv will frequently be Ir.lrodiu-e-i in the guen. Line Uuiinccs and bandings will form i j imlm I U-- v ''- - h'vV; V'v .'N JbiWjM1!---- tj'fr vi",!1-- FOR EARLT RPBCTO WEAR. ona to Now U tho tlM of yror that ths mw mcncea to think of clothes for one of the moat frock spring, and la a features ot that eeoeon lllurtraffl street wear. The above model to be msde ln a very amort gown,matertaL fouleffl-lightweight woolen ilk of any kind. Tha Um yokeato sdd gtxaw sleeves from tho elbow l brold tha style of the frock.kiiWii band oue advantages, for or loco design. The skirt b a mast excellent M with a fold at each gore, whtohmaw most becoming fullness at the and elaborate a this frock not difficult to make. e Possibly Russia frols thatof lj suffleleat exhibit hcWjrJJJ lag a without coming over b. Felt. War sliow. tilngtos Lousy I |