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Show tite mousing rxAnxrir, Sunday, July si, 1094. apt to rub tha flesh and make k nor to stand ths same suit the ssxt day. With these union suite, one ms have long sleeves and high neck, u oat chooses, but tha majority of bsthlw suits now ore made to coin weO over the throat. It to a fad of the summer girl who owfnis to wear e dainty ' little linen turnover collar In tha sag of her bathing suit. This must be to. maculate every day,' so that It met having a goodly supply on hand to hw, them fresh. The first good drencUtg' makes them unfit for another app anoa It lent tha expenee that von! the young women, but the bother g having a fresh collar sewed to dolly, Occasionally a silk tin that matches at harmonises with the eult to under the turnover, the Idea eppereetly being to make one's bathing suit look dressy aa possible Chocked and plaid silks In tight eokig nr among tha novelties In the bttbbg suit line, and Invariably them suits an ornamented with frills and furbdowi that look an though they would sew stand a good drenching: A new Idea for rather an old one revived and ehsngtl to suit the tastes of today, Is that of trimming gownn with fine leather to oB the different fashionable e hides The material to very soft and for thst nsaoi adaptable to almost any style or da sign. Sometimes the leather Is cut h fanciful shapes, and It to then appllqml on the gown material. Just as velvet or lace to. Occasionally fringe made g narrow atrip of soft suede to seen syta gowns, and it must bs said that it h 1 very chla decoration. Elbow sleeves are more popular Og they were two or thro summers m when the sunburned mold of theeouatq rolled up her shirtwaist sleeves bsnsu she couldn't stand the touch of up thing on her poor scorched fleUh. All Ik mart linen and sheer gowns that taw come over from Paris have hem nodi without the long aleeva Tha tito Mill of length has been finished with or dll chiffon or lac, and long sued worn with ttaa oa tin list gloves u g, p Half the women at Mannar raaorta lr rareheaded and ttaa other half can ha aeen wearing head oorartns on the order of the Somehow women never aeem to n able to give up tboaa quaint nttto ran feetlone of frill and fluffy string probably because they are o Immenaely Mcomlng. to the general run of the fair m and alee- because they are auoh ranifurtable thing on hot days. At the aeaahore there la never any trouble about the flufllnae being lost, (or Just aa boon aa a bonnet looka dilapidated It la relegated to the ragbag or turned over to tb tender mer-etof a laundreaa. It' auoh a pleasure to wear aomathlng that It doesn't mat-t- ar how much the rain and duet get on. It's next beet to going without any head layering at all, a style the summer girl bos been affecting for several Beesons and om oho finds too delightful to give gea-ml- sun-toan- ct. treat. an . ee Dog Wardrobe And Trunk. A young tody of Imdon, whe b v for creating many of the fads followed by fashionables the woridona Is being sued for 1500 because of costm" for her pet doggie. Doggletosskystofi and a sulky, ugly little brute, button a more extensive wardrobe tha a WW humane, and la said to have taste In satins and chiffon. IW man wears an expennlva Jeweled collar, W" he must chang frequently. Th beum are dainty undergarment ofereri.CoM broldered with hi owners lacs trims hta underwear nnd well wadded In foil and winter to so doggie doe not catch cold, with" an all sickly little brutes, wont possible tempsn and of no ly usa. M All garments button dowa ta attt cut la a and havs pocket In which tha lace handkerchief to wipe doggie's eye. most civilised pup hu yet lea"" neese property. Wo socks have vented for the dogs, but they w of kid or rubber If it to damp "J" the mistress goes to the seashriePW" wean pique coats, and somethnu has a bathing eult to match.m TM mat's costumes an kept trunk. When the mistress marri" s orange gla trots along In aatln and earnbehind hta sagacious tied bracelet to be worn over w foreankle to shown In the shops sokl p. Even fbr automoMlIng, when n little et protection to the hair lr. needed, tlie cornea Into pluy. Certain shapes of bonnets art almost ns good as regulation automobile haadneiir and In soma raws considerably better. When wearying a bonnet a veil ran bo dispensed with almost entirely and yet the eyes will be wall protected from dust and sun-bonn- Clare. That eurlona little feminine trteh of wrrying a pretty sunbonnot dangling over an arm Is still in vogue among It the younger act of bonset-weareseems to go with the bonnet Just aa much as strings and frills da However, It's mors picturesque than ptao-tie- s I, though It must ha admitted that no point of tii summer girl make nicely. bring particularly practical. For sailing and boating them la nothIn era utilised aorta materials of All ing hiore convenient lo wear on one's of both the manufacture eunboqnata, head than a eunbonnet. No matter how plain and fancy. Chiffons and laaea for bo. or stormy tl weather may lie nothoham-biuy, the daintier ones and ordinary ing ruin a bonnet, that Is. ruins It so ginghams sad mulls for - the that any hma la felt, for the nlaest of everyday affair. Sotne are lacs trimthem U easily replocrd, and none la so med while others are a mass of cordexpenalva that the rout need worry on. ing; some am largs, aoma am small True, the glare ot tlia sun on the water taw am of a medium slae; doe play havoc with delicate colore, and not m you see. It would be utterly Impoa-elh'.- e and aa these am by all odds the pretto say that there la any on or tiest, them Is a good deal of fading area three or four etylas of bonnets going on during the season. mom popular tbaa another. The truth There never wee a time when so of the matter la that a girl chooens much whit was aeon In the costumes halever eh And becoming to her of the fair sex. Mom Hum half the own features end lets It go at that. women you meet at the resorts am One will prefer the aoonp gowned from bond to foot In ell white end another will clout to wear the and the remarkable thing nbout It le Quaintest kind of a frilly Utile bonnet that the white never Booms to get that makes a charming frame for her oiled, ae It does In the city. Ilonrd-walk- s dimpled fHcu. Very little mailers so am cleaner than asphalt streets, cu 01 Is the cf a dir hng kb it it la true, which accounts portly for the e of our pretty For golfing tht-ahead coverings see Inmuiculate appenrar-summer girls. White shoes are Seen at without equal, though few feminine all times and everywhere, except, of Ilk to wear anything la the playt-rcourse, la the city, where they are conof on a tour of while way the fined to carriage wear, but at tin headgear 1'rofr-eionl.r.l-sor, rallH.r. tournathey are ooiudderrd the only ment players, aie different, and I have thing to wear with 1ftlil summer frocks. Ciiost some of the fen golfer this It Is certainly a pretty light to ace so country produces playing match games many dainty creature in purest while. wea-inHie mir-- t remarkuble hat t:rd A boardwalk ot is resort wide of brim, and w.th ne small amount more attractive than ever. If auth a of trimming that to cnloukns seemed thing la pomthle. Mtranpcly enough. It tnn igh to dlKtract the attention of any-c.- c Isn't at all dlfflrult to kr'p theme white wiim was working hard to win the shoes clean. A ti Ip ucruslonally to the lc. Mu. Msuloe, for In the coir-rwill make them aa good as Metropolitan CUamphmsliii) game, was new for the small sum of twenty-fiv- e vresred entirely In wl.tlo, uud oa top of cents, end, then, they will eland anher little lir;ul there perched an other fierce campaign. rnonnous white straw sailor, with a Cum ns and suede shoe are both worn ti.r.d of whlta and a bird for trlnuniug. but there are more of the forno-- r on uc- The wonder was that ah could make a count of their servleeabllllr. and Milii for ordinary purposes they are good, full awing wliea burdened by eueli a hat. 8m of the other player went smarter than leather. In cut ihesc shoe worn email Kireheeded. while a f'-may be anything that on-- - likes. There or canvse bats that were In the am the regulation for street, or future of a bonnet. Mont of thore who rather I should ear buuidn.ilk wear, and chose the latter bed tl.iuj elung over the pumi are smart r..r evening. The their arms or necks, or even twisted ties are fastened with nnn-othrough the handle of their goif bag. It ribbons or silk I. . iho len t the summer girl's choice, by any have a square .., ..I..-:. Is teiy mesne, to have her pic tty bidr covered munnixh. up If eh ran help it, and then the truth P h'te atorkir .v .ire worn I, that nearly everyone wauls lo acwith am , ,1. would sunburned that Is which a quire fat at all wh. s'.i.mM he of a chsrsrt-rist- lc of the Vir-- i,r g iia he r. fulrly yoo-- ini-- us tliere Is nulh-InIt taken vivitillii out of doors to get It vuilCii:tie Mn-i-- as a white the right shade, anil tie on y htur that stockir-tl.r- nfrti pink flesh a en the brownish snadtis wnl us it I le visible. iUs piamer hues tee a " " ra hi" - rcees s eca-stio- m . liK-k- 1 pn-d-- r oxf-ini- it-- iui .n--- g t 11 hi-l- . 1I.-- le Divo- Where Paris better, eo the majority of women are eonient. nay proud, to wear fine whit Ileie for day tune end silk for evening. Nut a sign of embruldery cr openwork la observed during the day. but with king dancing frocks it la a matter of taste whether one wears fam-- hoe or 110L Feminine entomnMTM have a fad for wearing their veils tied over their hata us boy used to wear nuitfler to keep tlu-lears warm. A wide piece of chiffon Is drawn down over the brim of the hat leaving the face exposed and the veil la to arranged that the cere and hair are well covered. It la then tied In a fluffy knot under the chin end "the ends are allowed to flutter aa they will In the broexn I'nleas the aun I very warm, however, no hat at nil Is worn. Uotli men and women have a fancy for buirheailrd as much as possible, and It la no uncommon thing to ace a nf kuloniobilists withregular out a sli.ic'.e tut mm-rthem. Tan linen ami pongee dusters am much In cvlib-ur- t for this spurt. Many women them over their evening dressea when they automobile from their cottar. to a hotel dance or a concert on the pier. The coat I light and with ttie lot se sleeve ti at nre In vogue for such i guiiniu. th.re le no danger of crushing w.-a- r considthe regulation walking nklrt I at leaat gether, but the single width le ered the smartest thing. If om has a four or live inches off the ground. For bright sunny days at the seagreat deal of time as well as patience, shore a new Invention Is designed to herring bon or leather stitching will I take the place of smoked glasses. It Improve the appearance of one of thee called something like a lorgnette ihado, veils, but tha ribbon run on with a plain ptlcon-shapand Is a small, green stereo stitch Is good enough for ordinary affair perched on the end of a purposes. quite was remarked early In the It of the season Slender handle. When the glare that fluttering veils have disapaun Is too great this la held to the eyes, tha arrival of summer peared, and the shad It gives, eumblned with and the but with of fluff gowns we see donning the beneficial effects of the green tint, veil. For counthe picturesque again render seeing far from painful on the of out la that town, it Is very wear, try brightest of days. While In one way the pretty and becoming,- but In the city It new shade Is a little clumsier than lack tha proper amount of smoked glasses. It le much easier to seems to trlmness. handle, and besides It la a novelty, a Bathing suits havs blossomed Into fact that helps to gira It popularity. and are In connection with fancy veils I meant really remarkable costumes mad of materials that or.ee upon n mantwo to say a ward or about the time- - wouldn't have been dreamt of ns ner in young women are ornabeing suitably for this purpoea. Bilks menting their own veils with bands and ere not particularly new. but the variety horders of ribbon to match the shade of that to seen In the surf nowaday to fairly substantial. All gowns, whether they are of sheer ti-- veil. The work le very simple and certainly far d'fferent from anything n afternoon on the plans devoted to material cr heavy linen, are made walkseen before. All sorts of wash silks ing length, and this dors not mean Just running a border around the entire edge that are soft and without gloss or dressto escape the ground, bur to clear It of a chiffon veil le time well spent The ing seem to he liked for ocean mear. by at least two or three Inches. There chiffon Is bought by the yard, so that and the only way to prevent such suits le a dccldid tendency toward shorter j the veil can be any required else, and from looking rather shocking to to wear we see eliort skirt, and by winter then an Inch wide gros grain ribbon is them over woven union suits It to more may a near to thorn skirts which comfortable, anyway, lo have someneatly stitched down to cover the selwere once wry smart, but now seem vage. To vary the mode two or three thing besldf tl.e suit nest the skin, for so often nnuholc or bloomer knees art Over In fari , rat rover tanJ ran be placed clots to eiarLkiUsly uiibicviaiciL the evening gown underneath. Some of these costs are ornamented with heavy murrains lacn or trimmed with n cutout design edged with what looka like small niunlla rope, but which Is really a fashionable linen trimming cord. "nadlum" wnlsta sre one nf the season's novelties and the general comment on them le expressed In a query as to how a woman eon stand to wear a thin covering for her neck and arms when the aun beats down with such Intensity. The answer to tha question le that every one of them, even though she doesn't go In bathing, wants to get her neck and arm ae tanned as poeelhle, and the thin waist la an excellent means to this end. These waists are elaborately worked by hand and soma have quantities of lac trimmings. :.nd not one looka as though It would eland even the most delicate tubbing, hut fur a wonder they are ' ed Part In Faria on find all convenin' on extremely modern living, hut Institution of the Parisian more of an Inconvenience than provement on American D H methoc. the celebrated "nolle where the parting coupl,v,n,eVllJj to , final moment before the tb divorce court. In fpoa1-- B demand for apeedy divorce court ha been created tobaam the business of freeing deepona", to bands and wives. According wL etiquette tha man and to remrito, Just before their permit granted and the Judge say and oe advising them to make up A stalwart policeman these sittings, ae frequently unhesow words of the Judge are one last family fight to would-b- e dlvorceea Becentir . chief Judge was lue,jlI1?fppW a another chance at mmtrimonniiher the wife wa o angry that wg still demanded hi pler jtd legal 'chance for home " that she threw half a pin aa3 her disdainful spouse. TiVrrle OW ' . S pronounced the decree ' Wi nesi. while the happF y m 1 true Parisian bonhonmile. ri fM.hic veyed h!e ruined for thank you once egain. forgive you Widow I want a goo ment for my rnnney. a earing Old Broker-T- ry ail |