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Show Those who can afford to wear expen. summer gloves will choose silk instead of lisle thread coverings, nnd their choice will prove the cooler of the two, for silk gloves are manufactured la as open mesh, through which tha an filters almost aa though thers wasnt a hand. on tha Elove on thahand la not considered esof the sential to the smartness of the clove. On tha contrary, the present hid approves of either no ornamentation si all or else a sort of spray design picked out In black. These follow tbs tha customary Iieneral outline of are very short, some gloves over the wrist Is back of them turning a narrow cuff that broadens perceptibly at the back. Occasionally the cull Is black or white over black, and again It will be seen decorated In black empart. broidery to match tha hand set It looks as though tha fashionable without Store the would approve going Miss Roosevelt this summer, for when was In Bt. Louis aha wore elbow sleeves, and nothing to cover either her arms or hands One swallowaredoesnt ofmake womm lots summer, but there who would be glad enmighto be able to go with their hands perfectly free on tha hottest days Borne of the prettiest collars xnddrm Ons set trimmings come ready, mads nnchwss very that I saw and admired heavy whits Intended to .he worn over ranges or linen dregs It was tn the ,orm of deep cape collar coming t ths waist end waa blue linen marguerite edged with wMta Those around tbs mercerised Ikies larger than a Inthroat were scarcely else cant piece, and the jrradually mm-ure- d tower the creased until and a half lx about two Inches were to. flowers hung diameter. The ether In a lattice to show tha Mourn plenty of open spaces beneath. With thls coltor was a gMto the larger formed of marguerites with once at the back and the smaller ones point In front. coming down to atuba braid hraped to; Discs of rolled combined ether with the same material handsome dress very to make another gown. Itia yoke for a whiteto mohair own two or three really economy tor teey seta of these fency colter. of firing achieve wrnders In the.toway the plainest smartness and variety si ve s flora gowns In the realm of petticoats there was never a time when more beautiful thing could be found. The present fad Is for effects especially those worked with scalloped edgs these art one time has and flounces If easy to make at horns and they go women like to most rapidly, too, but spend their days In ways that are more physically than Srofitabla toto them an hour or two of handwork. Plain chambrays and mixtures are chosen for service able petticoats and the buttonholed as the edge la dona in the same color 1 material. Fine white batiste treated of savor needlework this style of French convents Tha whit must us so very carefully and exquisitely dons that only expert embroiderers should attempt It In anticipation of hot weather lingerie that to scarcely more than a bit of lacs It offered to those who can. afford to keep cool In this way during hot nights Gowns have entire yokes and fronts, ae well as sleeves of fine lace, while chemise ard corset rovers are the flimsiest trifles Very little ribbon to put upon summer lingerie on account of the additional heat each band makes It remains now for them to introduce entire of lacs though even the thingarments nest would never be so cool as 1 sheer batiste or nainsook. ed ' TV Sh.Errzvs otrrwryfe or.JZVlSjgtttlsVT&E&jf bt she affirms that its good color and condition are due to the practice she has of spending a few days together at a time away from her friends and devoting her three ineala a day to tha moderate consumption of these highly valued garden products. She does a groat deal of traveling, and Invariably she mokes It a rule to cat onions on the train when she la alone and not apt to offend with the cliaracteriatlo odor they leave on the breath. Besides certain foods that are beneficial for the complexion, there la a much simpler road to bright eyes and rosy cheeks This Is the freah-a- lr treatment, and the girl who neglects this of the pnrt to beauty quest Is full altogether. Ilenly of soft going sunshine and fresh sir will In no way Impair the most delicate skin If It la protected from direct burning rays A j - or a parasol la the penalty of the woman whose skin Is of the texture of a baby's, but the one with a less delicate kln can brave wind ar . moderate heat to good advantage. (Vomer. have reached such a sensible point In their Ideas now that there are few Indeed who are foolish enough to swath their faces In veils and burden anas Manhattan. Kw York, Jun Of an the women who epend the summer month in the mountains, by the eee or In the country there is probably not one who Isnt anxious to keep her complexion la pood condition. Her difficulty In this line Is la reconciling personal Interest with fashion, for fanlilon neither approves the avoidance of those summer pastimes popularly supposed to be ruinous to fair skins aor the devotion of too much time and care to the preservation of the complexion. To be popular a summer girl must bo ready for any sport In progress, no matter if the glare of the sun and its reflection on the water will make the texture of her akin leathery and its hue a brilliant red. If she is properly equipped for the season she will have at hand everything necessary for the treatment cf her complexion at home. She will know how to make sunburn, tan and freckles disappear as If by magic. Modern woman ha acquired some of the wisdom of her ancestors, who swathed their facet In linen masks and veils against tha rays of lha summer sun. and she hsa profiled by the experience of (he summer young woman of a few sea anna ago. who went about with a reokiese disrrgnrd of tha effect of sun and wind on hsr complexion. The rise woman 1ns hr full measure of pleasure, but she applies tnac little ennee of prevention which Is worth a whole pound of cure whoa the lunner from a walk or boat-ridthe skin Is heated, and before the sunburn has a chance to harden and toughen Its texture. After a cleansing with cucumber cream, to get the dust out of the pores, a second application n,T b given, or the face may be rubbed with a cucumber lotion. It la a distinct advantage to know how to prepare coemetics for ones self, for the oil into an earthen dish and add to then one le perfectly sure of the fresh-fleit about one ounce of "hits wax, the and hnrmlessnesa of the preparaquantity of spermaceti and twice tions The following cucumber cream la same that of lanolin, which Is an excellent recommended by a devotee of Its cult: skin food harmless. It A double boiler such as la used for will take a and perfectly more to melt few minutes eooklng rice or cereals perfectly new tlie wax and spermaceti by putting the and clron and not too large. Into this earthen bowl into the o an. When there pour half s cup of sweet almond oil. are no liard pieces loft the mixture Bo sure to have the outer section of should be taken out and stirred with u (be boiler sufficiently filled with water spoon until It gradually takes on conto prevent tha least scorching or burnsistency of cold cream. It will Improve ing of the mixture. Put this over the the cucumber cream to add to It during fire, and whlla It is slowly coming to a this stirring process several drops of boll, or, rather, to the boiling point, get tincture of benxotn end a teaspoonfnl ready the cucumbers and other ingreof rosewater. The result will be a delidients Three cucumbers of good' sise cious and cooling cream that will work and that are rm and with small seeds wonders In t'.ie way of removing tan and are the best. It Is advisable to peel sunburn and keeping the texture of the them, but to preserve the skins for use akin soft snd smooth. In the mixture. When tha skins have Other preparations for the skin ere been removed take two of tha cucumseason Is over. msde of rucumbvrs and the young bers to end and rub them woman who brgins to realise what a A few simple preeautious are recomtogether end white foam fad to follow is this homely mended to keep the skin beautiful, sad vigorously until yog see to la said to be profitable form. This beginning among thee the common cucumber garden, one will Indulge herself In the of tha and the vegetable, part poisonous set a whole of cucumber cosmetic. significant pert. The cosmetic plays value hidden under the crisp green akin should hr no mentis be allowed to refresh, crisp cucumlier skins thrown of an ordinary garden cucumber surmain and bo added to a delicate comInto the bathtub of cold water will give plexion preparation. When the foama fine tone to tha skin after a hot and prises those who have had no experience with creams sad lotions. In which it ing ceases cleanse the cucumbers and fatiguing day. email If into cut and the tbrm as an squares If tlie summer girl finds tlie season flfurss important Ingredient. to her complexion there are Many of theae complexion creams can he sweet oil Is hot throw that bits of cutrjiiig bought In town, but if one le going to cumber In it and add the skins. At no compvi.aullona In tlie w.iy of spring be allowed to and summer medicine to be bad In tlie the country, wliere vegetables are pro- time should the mixture boll, and the beet results are obtained simplest diet When strawberries are fuse and of the best quality. It is advisable to take along a recipe, so that If he boiler Is set on the hack pnrt of In tlie market the wlso woman busies one ran make pastes and lotions fresh tlie stove and left to Fimnicr for live or lierself making rreams. vine r.ars, losix hours. This process extracts ail the tions nnd pasta fium their il iiruuisly-s- o when needed. Sunburn especially requires the most beneficial qualities of the cucumlier and puled juice. 'If properly enred lor fliia liberal use of cold cream. It should be at the same time mixes them thoroughly fruit cosmetic will last thiwsh tha fobbed on Ike Ins immeCialeix upon With tke sr arm oik Wk le hot strain season. Cucumbers are considered mote returning e, when themselves with eunshr sa, except when such are abrriutely demanded. After coming In from s sail, a stiff game of tennis In tha hot sun or any exposure to wind and heat. It le best to bathe the face with .. soothing lotion first and then put the cucumber cold cream on at night Bathe the skin well with warm water and soap, rinse It with soft linen, so thoroughly and ae not tu ' tatedry the skin. Apply tha a lotion, little at a time, 'wing until the skin becomes accustomed to the treatment: One part pulverised borax. One part lemon juice. One part Juice of cucumbers One pint rose water. Borne skins become dry and drawn from even slight exposure to the sun, and for such as these the above lotion le excellent to rub on the daytime and the cucumber during cream at night If these simple remedies are resorted to ahd moderate care le taken there Is no reason why a woman should not get through tlie hottest summer with all the outdoor pleasure she wants and at the end of the season be In the finest trim for winter duties and pleasures. 1 wide-brimm- ed ss Gold Beads rfllcneions many, and the ease with whk-these can procured for several months to come makes them one of the most vain aids. Ureen tlilnx are. gencrnllv speaking, very gond simmer medicine spinnr.li, lettuce, nniuiis ant. neparagus all being hsn'mu1 of wundei fully giwnl tonic propc I dose of medicine !n t half so go.1,1 n the evom:.iic ue of one of t lie simple g..nh-- remedies. I know a gui whose compl' ion is tlie envy of all her femhdno friends, ns it 1 the cj iZa i&mCs I liked for evening. Coro necklaces as well as those of turquoise beads have come In 'with the reappearance of gold ones and when becoming either of these Is a very effective ornament, tine of the prettiest long chains that I have seen was purchased at the World's Fair. The tins gold links arc with oblong lilts of cut aqua murines and swung ou the end of lue rlui In is a large locket rnnmed with Hie same si.inrs only smeller, nnd in the renter rests a single diamond. Isits of fancy and Inexpensive Jewelry Is being bought lit fft. Louis. iteliaa sod Frank novelties are very at tractive, and another foreign exhibitor Is a specially of art nouveau designsmaking of these are set with chrysophraseMany and atnaaonils The former Is a clear, beautiful green, while the latter la similar' but has a mottled and cloudy appearance. Stick pins are popular eouvenirs and tha deep green shines seem a little different from the general run of cheap novelties For dressing table a hatpin vase la now mads to solve the problem of long d and plna. It takes such a number of Nowadays to plna keep a hat i i. and. besldrs one must variety of colors and styles for the summer lists so that a cushion couid never he pvisuadedsmall to hold the entire co.iectlon. The hatpin vase usually conies in silver. It la a very pretty and artistic nffetr. with a slender stem und hit base. It stands nhout five Inches high, and Ilia of the vase broadens out like the top petals of a lily to the dozens or j so of are stuck In Its . Jong pins thatvases very hesit. are designed I bi the usual Hatpin oxtteriia of sliver to match j 1 dreaaia.Vafcl filter. httir ! heavy-heade- noa-gro- at I , . I i Treasures When Traveling. the secret hidIt Is an old joke aboutfor their money ing places women have no better ways when traveling, but have been discovered for keeping money safe than to tuck it away In the front of tha blouse or slip It in a bag hung drew at the waist and worn undertothe tlie belt iklrt.. A purs that fastens. t but for the well daytime, enough ji traveled woman wants some right the or secure her than mors pillow place a spot under the mattress Onesetingenious girl has made herself a .of washable llnencsse that are like two compartments of a pocket book, only one Is smaller than tha other and may M slipped inside the larger ons Checks bills drafts or even gold, may M tucked away In the smaller compartment, and this In turn folded neatly Into the larger one and the whole fastened round with a white linen tape that la long enough to go over the head. OM fit these liner cases Is that advantage they can be washed after each trip an ar always fresh for another. To very elegant one might have one i till embroidered on tha outside of case or ore's name and address could M worked on It Longer receptacles to hold check books credentials and letters of credit nr also made ol heavy white linen, bound with lineor tape. More elaborate ones are made moire silk, hand painted and bound will narrow satin ribbon. They are linen with plain taffeta and look very handsome. but I doubt If they will give tha service of the plainer linen ones ana am euro they will not be so hygienic a) will stand washing. a bag that ml-da- le Again Popular. Grandmother's Jewel box cannot be rifled this year fur its treasure of gold beads, for those were taken long ago to adorn the favorite grandchild's pretty white throat. This same grandchild on. however, bring forth the heirloom from Its resting place and in which she has kept it for the last few years and count It aiming be' must fashionable trinkets U'lld brads look very pretty worn above the low collar of a summer blouse. They are confined to day wear at present while longer rliains of rare stone are , Vo A Belt Yavelty. There la a variation of the belt whoa making I minutely described not loni the braid belt, with oval sgs I mean newest of these ore no buckls The being mad of genuine gold DraliJwo" In exactly the same mesh os the mohair and silk patterns With a g waist buckle, these are especially handsome. One of the buckles was a fancy deeiga In pole gold enamel and dark green re lief work made In the shape of cherub wings. It was wide enough Just take tlie braid and hold It out wen In front end then let it crush up ro comingly at Ilia buck. Broad leather and snede belt are to death, to use a slang hut express" up" phrase, and with hot weather now quu us tliclr day may be considered or looe all canvas Linen, and put. meshes of linen arc lieing cut to to"! trimm are belts, and many of these of buttons instead with s double-robuckle la Ike tract. rich-looki- onto-men- o' w |