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Show THE SUNDAY MORNING FAaMIXKR, AUGUST H. 1001. !'jii'i 41 Hill, i' JOT ::i'ii.!i nt .v ii .! Illx I 1:1 1 is i d'urr '..! rwu x.'.-- p..: ..ii.r.g Tat:. r heiiuriivc. l 'niff.n r i .1 wuilkiii if li;c iiiuj-i,:- uii-- m .. n ,itj ,., (:.k Ii u very Ik Im:I m , u:, i a r.i c'uu-.gr- i , j i ft., r lixurr U:.i ;' ti t k Ti.o i.y , j flounce- - (in i l.r -- lurt, tnc m .. an an . .i-- i he i vciy (Rin-uv- e T v one ,;iyi lo man. wht n my 'tiHiiiii u 10 t.ikc- tiifiai la tvir .11. Irw.itioiit Oh th KK rt. If th y sr iruurii ,n ih tnnitt tn.tn nt i luok. and titi n. m itau urn i i fl'ilil, H I'1 Mr 'tie i Oll'x 9,1 i the eklri le mor- - bee,:i. Tb.lng tluinwr of lu,- - over ,irf(ii ile fuinr oie no! rf-- vhertye m - fen mi in, r ner .,r r'.ir'nn. lien rr.e Uieet init it N im, i'liiiMKiuentl) must he inuiiid' d in any d r even1 g go ns. eumm-imT'i'Hon of Ih ugh it .cenrnn be ranommeua-'- l vet y ! un ,. f gj Hi ;X A- J - c in . aenei ally. ' zztZ&tV I Surmt. r : .i:n jfcfiWMMEP . i Sw? V XM v Ap5p Mb villi'' , Vl'. 1 . W -- rf vf ?. 7i Fife, nve 'flounreK, TOT fLAPV Tor Ktyl-- ti'iiini'ng i a amount of ellKliglis - a on sitln, a lain beit'-.IT. and a clilffoi eaeli. pirat'd r In in 'if k elulToii lii'li. and Mali um- n u i.ned, ja IkkIho of Hit tin or on me contriuting eolnr I . favor lie Htyle and a decided novelty. I The i dined draped WHlst la the one in all these nut in gosna and Hie eklri ik either gatlii i'il around tne lhlia and aertwa the berk or else laid in pleam al that aides and liaek. The jhile eklri atw not very long, and are round rather than mail with a ariuare train. The 'oet of these gonna la very email, a Him ailn la not espeneive. and only a laee nr 'clillfmi liertha la nomiry in the way of trimming. I I see evening gnana have already been ideari'ilied at length In the faalimna, and yet 'nnl to allude to tliHh In any tleecrlptlnn of gonna Intended for diiunra ami dances Would lie sonirahat abaurd. fur the laca gown Ik an extremely popular one this ienaeon. an It has been for several yenra ipael. There are gown of the moxl coolly iliwTfplUin In laee; there are others coat--jlhut a trifling sum; there ant gowns made of the allovrr lace net. and there are (towns ntMile of net with the broad laee rufflue. 'ITirea lout are not always real, and many of the Imitations are most satisfactory. For the Black Evcnint Gin nA Killilll n- m? y- 6?d. fttMl m 'i ' R il $rTsrtVv, ,:l s tin evening gown are f i.l.ioi.h i hole y fjr .iroumt. and uitu-iiit: e i ierj,i l one liirit thniihl be rUiei) env.-.i iboee a auitnble for wtnier, n.i Ibat there are eo nui.y gra.tee au.l v. in ll. He iu every ,.i v r.i 'and . V e aUo iiiili. dud among lb- - in uul are vaeelldii for eumnui- weti. Cnu,... quentlv a evening g iaii ntn.--t n onalilered. The liU-nski.uk ant l:. , Jof ligrtter texi.ire and rinr hoisli klv the moan The I hi y o'd faahbmod kiiiii ef e HrH a w iv ! Ii ok i aland Mloun aecnw, ami is, absolutely loapprupi Uto. In niute, pale griy. end si! loci.i iVir a eiinplii style nf evening gou xuit.ihle for dinner ur daure In inner . A urn farm S Hr. '"k in? l(e n la ar 5 r. AMP LACE 'S.WE ' farh-'nna:- m Ai CrS! -- 11 . A v:i Ci '.'jT t -- , x - ng with broad turka an or fold! cut on tha biaa, la very graceful and la effective made up in alnioat any maIN terial In crape de China, liberty eatin or fond of draw that there would aeem any- - soft clinging fabric. Tha line am be danter of crinoline belli again good and tha draping Is graoeful and begahionahle. It ii a decided relief to coming. v SPANGLED NET (SOWN WITH LACE APP1IQDE - niaek evening gowns are not so faehlnn-abl- n c thin year as uaual, and yet any oulflt In incomplete without at leant one blank Rwi! evening gown. Ket, laee, er black satin ran bf. used, and there la a soft quality of laffla that la combined with amhroidarr PHoT3 EV RUTL1N3ER net which la extremely smart for the a, simpler elyle. ilrnut banda nf the with allernata lumda of tha dmlgn nf bice outlined with ruelilng of Tlwl Auunred eklrla are faahlonable It net. la one of tha odd fancies Mtin ill.liiii. with tiie epnnglv "j, would U-- the height of folly to altempl of the minnenl. An all black laca gown . addl-spWI-iuoand the wlili the lliriiugh dfny, but that Aounced aklrta are be- - la eatrrmely irt end brooming, for it le lion of other epunelre nf rlilneetonee. le 1(n ( , evervbodv la a aiwnt fullacv h,rt' bp over chiffon or a finer net than IE V-"l- ,h -- ll h"lTh ITwork oToh. Tlle'lliy umTi" mo CHINE AND LACE GOWN " b,lw mUtoVhlta w,'h ;.uiuee and pnlAnge and ahlr- the aw ugled not and Irlmmed will. 'r ot.llined with rucltlnw of applliiue of n"nam."bTnr,h. " .! order to be and other metrrUla that are somehow the sutln ribbon. laue shoulders la permitted If around the aaeouiaied with folda and plaits-AThe s'eevoe are of white Inca a tniiet has been as id. crflpe de (Ulna, snfl by dulng ao tha wcarar of the gown looks a nf wide ruffle graceful design nrtr'nf I llucw with a shirring through the centre. lllieriy satin and silk and the more cling- heller. ttwkie them ink much lunger in ing fabrics are. na a rule, more hemming While lace allmw sleeves and falls of alwear and althoush iwry mti. while n.'whl,h hut In or- while lace around the shoulders it.. t , n:iNnd without brim fluunred: sk.. mt la one of m-.- ". ue'.Jihc ' t i . Lyi: a skirt dir. hfo o minr lahorati are popular; when ruffled and aklrta aeem to Dave eitoh a Ann upon the iSectlona of women who l,4v tn T GREY CREPE EE, CHINE GGfWN tlwte TV tif-fet- I noilre that there are alao to be found many1 A charming gown made of ortpe da dealgna for cowna both for day and even- China haa a shift of this daacriptlnn and a linen on are ing veer that very almple walat pleated to correspond with the aklrt and that are attractive by the very and trimmed 'with a square yoke of heavy of theae Mnea and by the good taete entbrfdory. - There le no collar at the dietlayed In tbelr oomsoeltlon. walat, the yuke being equare around An lmmenae amount of material la untbe neck, but it la Aniehcid with a , iiiiMe41y requtalle for the faahlnnable aoft of chiffon of the aame color, and If it be Intended furorF inching with klri nf many folda of elilffon vmr In the house for afternoon and even--1 mt.wcjrather, M vlnee together aa to look almnat Ing the abort aklrt la out of the; m,, ruchlng. The aleevea are escaed- - CREPE PE tlf",l lH,-- uwh ' ' 'ih bL s ! i & trimming ,,Twr.ii 1 r h. ta the around the neck. The broad belt of ."L a liberty. year or two ago. Htm tbs same shade Is wider and la g Broad Tucks for Skirt c rn ture narrow at imletak te chouse' the" hmlWiim'isrlala ,lt7 The epana-edIn fllta effect In front, but quite n,, ln has nm.ocKiion. ml nvMi..a".".Tn the maierialthKt arfllllshed,,,", "d u ta tvmui W aok -- nd la lwcornlng to the fljure, for a gown of this dempllon. Gray, tan lably tmen ao Hwendoualy popular durlog Th. pleated eklrte are a. ftahlonabl. aa 'h"jSill, and ovW each uck.. Uny Wu of ,,r rlllh',r dcl, ,. "" 1p,W"' ever, with any number of different la mid.- - up over while, hut. following a deop ruffle of rent lace of hen.bmme va-It ,nd imJrtLth. m ?ne of ! UJ of ilh ta! ' "" ""'"hed rrfpe de Chine la another od for the amngement of aids nweptlonally orlglnnl or the fad for colored lliilnga, there am aleo rtety and eapcttalve qualify. Tha body of S? nr t hs 0,11 IHuelra- - amart, hut t hers are a geest many modi- - Imho-crav1,H uch " thlt " hat la ucl for evening gowns to be worn with ll. Al- - the walat la of the crape de Chine, hut linluga Bcth aide pleats and bog pleats are 'use for a gown of this description, tlnn, which la Intended for afternoon wear Acatlons of it. almost all nf which are 'thouah It Is a vr-- y elHborais 'gnwn, thel tha bertha nf lore and the puffs and ruffle " ! trimmed with liny ruchlnga f down, either with Inrlalhle stitch- - though the model haa often been copied In and which can perfectly well do duty for very popular and In truth are lines of It are 0 simple that It has not 'nf laca on the aleevea so completely rover hlnck lare and fringed niching of ih mg underneath or with perfectly apparent chiffon and taffeta allk. But the a thaatre gown during the winter. liclng madr up in the newest r summer the disagreeable effect that an many Ml as to make It seem aa though the entire rame material. The aklrle are wide and on top. to well below the to the chiffon la that such quantities There te always something exceedingly evening gowns. gowns of this summer have that of being! walat was made nf lare. The color should full and very much trimmed with these and then the fulnni of the ekirt doeshlpa.ilion not of It mint be used to give the desired A white net si Hi' Spangle of black and overt rlinr.ied and of bring ton wide and he white nr a about a spangled net gown, esattractive very pale blue or pink and ruahlnga, alternating with (tlaa fulaa of In any way with the figure. Such ' feet, and chiffon la a material that la bat- - pecially when It Is Intended for evening white, and with q Very el a bora u- - applique 'too complex. the lace always of Peru.' A wide belt of j tha material. . 0? irfj?. t L,L 5, .i'LkbThi ' , mqtk-rum- ptf thvfTW ns.l 1? tlt yt, ti ! objet-stlti'ht- I , Games Which Mothers May Teach Their Children That Are Better Than School Gymnastics. safe arrival of the family In Thl Is excellent training In the will serve very well for nuta and after headgear. This work gives Hie children; The play of aev-rg- l 7. Come book to aluw wulls. weeks rosy finally I. March around In a circle. at the shore Is the ef hand and eye, a thing which they are well crushed may be mixed with experience in eotllng, whittling, acwlng.be gathered together some evening in the I. Begin in dance In rirrle. taking two . Biwsk circle and disperse among trees, and not the end of the should be e great deal more generally cul- water and made into Indian bread, which (the alitohes may tie large. 0 that even prenentatlnn of some such simple a hops on each fool, then three, bending giving whoop aa they disatgieKr. troubles. Of course the tivated than It la at present to secure real dan be baked In the sun. Tfliey ran also very young child mold make them;. Ill door drill the following: trunk to right end left, and adding arm The drill may lie danced to the familiar and rest of the summer efficiency In nny line. also the to think a thing. make and bake clay pottery, which muy develops An Indian Drill for Hops, movement aa dance music grows mure song "Old John Brown had a little Indiahiltty an-one vacation, whether In city or In A target for these games could be made be deoorated when dry. out, work out a plan and create. little, two little, three Util InAgainst a background of trees set up lively. country, la an excellent thing. When the children gnu lired of 'niak-ltw- u a of mus4. Com diana." or Hires of the tenle which the hark to the show marching, But when one la constantly Interrupted In by stretching large square piece between Indoor Work the Theata lagarsts. they cun paint their crest ions llidnsi have mHdr and tlnted, by tying t. All ait In circle and prrtetid to beat This theme offer not only many fins rope tied at each corner; the reading of an exciting book to answer lin (a An Indian Dnnee far tilrla. Two boys al a I line stand, go j three sticks together .1 the top and tum-liiopportunities for play, but It la full uf barbaric colors and designs. the perpetual ."Oh, what shall 1 do two trees. noya sitting around In big circle furemthe them. tent Into around Isdlan children Girls' Uaiseea. the and H")S activities cirri to happily When spreading dune. Play. keep perform iowr or when ones fresh white gowns and Indian dsncea offer great "ppur-jd- i eased In costumes they hava made they have flnlahed, another two go in, and nish the music with their turn-turTTie girls can gather nuta (In bag and ployed Indoors during the heal ct the day Th are being tugged and pulled by sticky litlunltlea for splendid singing. exercise tl.emsdvr: 0 on until all have danced tle Ungers, which even Bulan aeema too bankets they hare made themselves), car- or on rainy day. taIk of rn' "1n Lrl rryl" All stand and rtm around in them home and crush or roll them They osn make Indian tenia, riilrts, bows which atlr up the circulation and Induce: 1. ilari-- out from Mi frees In suigl Indolent to provide with the 'ln " h mrrh' employment ry Idle, lifting knee high at ewoh tep. each daneln hli own way. shields and feather good, deep respiration. bn has I. March in single file, holding stalk of promised to idle bands, is It small yitti mortar and pestle. Chunks of mud and arrow, apeara, wonder if one finds one's self wishing that "o by both bands, up and down, directly school would keep all summer? j In front. A real and t'o of lack tragic something Form circle and take hold of hand, 00 b, then. Hie first problem that contwo holding stalk of corn between fronts her who Is responsible for the sumwalking slowly around. mer happiness of a child. 1. Circle opens out in lln. a same In But she who dor not have this difficulty the t 4. Lift stalks shove heads, looking up FEW of the new things for amall. the body ere retied to f.'ie has, in all probability, ansi her shown in the' atoms are ner. It will he earn that in th making to sun. MmotniJ quue as serious, and that, la, too much for la of this Jacket no dewing the hygienic petticoat, k Wave stalks In elr, still looking at required. the children to do. In this event tho chilrobes, marguerite, hood merc a a an table material for one of these eun, sway ing body In alow tuns. dren roll and climb and yell from morning Kneel, holding corn upright In hand la a of w.Lan1 leacquee, and yard to n.giit, bearing the burden In the beat 7. Hway from right to lift while kneelid.IJ used the beat eilk la If plenty. of the day, until with the physical wear l'nk..pol!ljllr lining T. tome ing, head turned dowa. are 0 p piland nervous excitement one may expect babies without a harrow coal. To-d. Bland. they hinds are tha soft silks, that only restlessness and tossing about ar seldom used, doctor having agreed r and at th earn time so reasonable In 0: Hwlnging corn to right and h ft, form I'hlii or India. For this! ' through the night. , that It Is cruel to wrap the baby's feet Pri'- - u,;h circle. The third problem Is for the mother so tight; It ghould have th use of them, lining It take a yard of silk. 10. (dark corn In centre so that it stands can! and are Hood shawl very simple herself Where Is the mother whose 's aa kicking aids them In alojie. growing. Another H. Dance around corn. rei I not bring ccntlnually under- - objection to wrapping tha child's feet up be made without a pattern. The three mined by the rvr present anxiety aa to j hi hat ao often It la done hurriedly and aiaee which are made are a yard, throe-- j IS. Iitin back ainung trees still holding her her child It now and what hs Ja careteaily and ia the raua of crooked fcgaj quarter and a half yard square. They hands. la one corner ' Iik ehawl. then for tha rest of the child's life. doing? The di lllK may be followed by exhibithree and a quarter Inches tions of Kjx'rtr hurling, bow and arrow And still she knows that too close Thchyglenlc peltlroat ha about taken! roundedhe off of are row Two Point. Hitching Into circle. g and atone is not good. Freedom la What the place of the old atyle one, which n about a quarter of an Inch apart, band drawn tightly around thelP the summer le for. and recreation and fun. a Througli'nil all lid work and play the rounded the lnch" from "d edge. Bo arma. bands are child under Indian nature ar.d the shin of liHfbailc many Thi article wiahee to offer a suggnuion cruel, diagonally ecrose the shawl and around life should not Ik hinlori im. Inslstd tu whereby the children may gain all theae the rest of the circular romsr. Small riltenlloii should ho directed to the frecdjro things while at the same tlnie the ' P J pid on the shoulder eam and U will be of movemsn', I no (.kill d li.nol .end mind may be relieved, and such open 11 P a head. n of the he else Pulled baby off without taken jihe pIclurcK'i'iciicKv, Minpliciiy and as tio play, too much play, seen that they can be Th Tou will then have the shawl and hood of this front c( tiie Jicii.m llli. wnai. play and th wrong tlma for play undycnalng th baby. combined, and they fit better and in warm 'J 'iIk is petiluoat is a straight piece, slightly gored weather are used m" only 010 Kiiggcstion to mother be ehollnhed. and In bonnet of 011 at the bottom, and the top baa the neck coat. The hood may place nat I'm cldidrcii m.iy play. The Idea a be with trimmed The India a a Qnod Theme. I'h 10 put -- ouie 'i bought con lent'' into and arm holes cut la It. The back Is cut bow on Kimono robwef white cashmere top and at the bark of the neck, all. we want something In with a small amount of fulness. 'the children' n'.iy, lhat th y may learn to f"1 of child In front to tie It on. The wr.i- h the ribbon and I put Hi Jmtaw: i interested. The children her in i of ia 'ihiiik for a amall edition plod 'iSmwhtfc. Baby's kimono fire, may develop tncir sinuftrobroioerMaj used for one of the hwt I portion 1 mother's, liU! tglna! Ions, mclr ability to work out in Indians. Ik ''"'.i11 made Just the same way. material tOMKB'IVSVDlMe firing ,hi and that they may jlliclr nuoiial interest, most of them and the looks very cunning In some of nv been natural :,il the muni tunc h gf. mg Valuable eiudylng the Indian In school. these eacques made of white cashmere I (ere. then, ia a chance to Hello upon a with the Hi in lh"ir .:y. left lo the choice nf maker. There rolling parts on body and sleeves 'arc various kinds which ere appropriate HKIdK UAGNAH r.UUK'NS. llr"d- - aroused and to glv it Ufa lined with a contrasting color pink or . d i . fuu y Jacket very pretty cashmere, "Jr. -. Compare tho opportunities blue, for instance. Of course, this lpc hy a schoolroom to those offered ta only for morning wear, Chin. aktefivM. ertpe d Tiris, in fact. m all out of doom ehawl may he any soft material. Th to give the child a Kimono robea are made the same a the OH lVURtiST TO VVOMitN. l!sstlon of the true lined wish xllk the same a the maroe!can h made by quilting together spirit of freedom, kimono Jacket, only the full length of the Iter. of Into which a layer cf sheet For ficiiH who Pud enihroidery to. tax- piece itnn grace and Utheomnsa of an child's dree. "diKc hov. of Hi wadding hew been put. Thus you )t.ve sling on the ryes or patient A few words about the drosee satlifac'ory Marguerites are Jackets cut etrculxr In ribbed 'baby. In Ih flrat place, they at nopnatty and dainty bib, which baa erst you collar to be worn cvrr (.o!o-- d PUy shape. For a marguerite cut three qua rtera In wealthy little reron-and a worn and ktbor as of flu a has oflet inadn from long can be furmeriy, vks really diameter In Inches ,iry twenty-fou- r circle of a n ,n Indian lov. axr-- i fan. boy. easily. TVhero are made very plajn-l, 'families embroidered jgir. from one hal la taken out cut the prk the wedge up- eeae. These are of mad high, a most the bni are fin' give flip important change, to an Inch In width, the nothing .they ber.g 1'ghtneM not only to the step levn and a ball Inches In circumference. .linen, with a eiitchd hm. with the ful-- , In hablea' weed robe within a few years neatly rn'ired. Hemititchrd hanaa of fir At the bottom the front la rounded off. and roovemsw of the whole body. hut. a of ruche of are there with nee at little ilnen areMories the reck he the cotton can cptire. caught or bough: by yeri six and a half Inches from the front a t!lB wlna w,,k will 01 'fine lace. The sleeve are mad full, with too numerous to mention, but and placed on a bend ir th aame gore la taken out, which extend five are neresMry In a dainty and mitred that same aa the neck 'be ''he tunnlng In and out among the Inches fin'ched the wreie way. Into th up from the lower edge ridlo, boFeeback (imitating The bsbv wears with thu dress a fancy Ipretly layett. ali ai. . This gore taper from one inch at does It "wvm-n- ra ef the home body.bottom aacque, and only on rare For the nurwrr there is midget furniThen, the to at top. nothing l enE?,r'r Pddlln. rowing all offer - theven Inches further ture. of a kind that drilghts the heart of A Tn SUBSTlIUTfc. the along on the circumchildren, not doll furniture, but furnianother gore Is taken out similar Juliet 'crochetod fr two hada of wool ,n pIaw, nf Jwyert children may Join. A lawn ference, po,.pxUrr1 If Is now the ture of Jnst the right MTt tor th use of rma Ink, into which the to the first. Th portion between these chair shout nhlMren: comfortable " h B!b?'ra fh.rrTmrtnt fe4un of alfBh'n" ,n gores forme the sleeve, and should b l,,T Ind on he of Hos In mother' gren watn two ef wViM.,rilT the on and a half inches ehqrter than th cut over them. Two or are some stuck rlovea ms ! There wardrobe. y r cretonne: the veryirltli bahy'e perform n wRh cowered swimming rest of the . room, only half of the ucque. Thl 'expensive ones, such at bore embroidered three are placed rm an old china plate on sninll sofa end a little box couch, covered in i the made The but half other -but end n fr.tnce Jacket, convent f iln the Italy, rrie for mue- - same manner. In the piano or a table. They are te he to match. Th little toilet table in draped ' Ilr aJr, throe ere only lor the people who have putting together there th kel 4h cretonne, and there atw hangings drowU!"10 Is no sewing required. Blhhon are sewd of money. A bib Hint Is w'Hbln the bought In Bond street, and English women with plenty whit writing which were on the aides of the gnr can be made at a fancy hand- think them soma thing quite new, although of It at the door. Aaemail :rrarh of all Itnye Play, with white chair of cortaken out. The first ribbon flea to th kerchief, cut diagonally In half. Then It la but the revival nf sn old fashion. desk end table, have a place In one oorner that one gets Just responding rise, front the bias Side rut a circular piece Th cloves are stuck riT Indian fourth, the second to the third, and the' and aim, kl el target with other side le treated In the same mnnr. I ,,nlnff eleven and n Iwlf Inrhea In circumference, a glimpse of the yellow akin of the or- of the room and on tne desk ere slat 'Wi. i hurM The'r scent pencil and an alphabet game. The crea effect. B C. the longer Th j bind this around with number one ribbon ange. giving pea- -, cllone may he marked A pretty tig 10 becom c- -t and they are frequently tonne box couch makes an excellent rewi wan and leave string to verr with A portion 1 put to A and rlhhon twhile ,!hr hani ceptacle fur toys when they are not ta w linen. to A the aides. used hem in then aewed on which tie, then tha two sides of the perfume back, pad' Pattern for Babv' Marguerite Corn. THIS uounlry or ' oul-cl-- clill-In- , all-ov- er . ' idONOOijiibONOPx;yO't(KW)i0.iOcvoooioOCyKKyOiOVO' 0Kt(KhOOO New Fashions for Babies in Garments That Are Hygienic , Winsome and Inexpensively mn-bable- Cash-kimo- three-quart- i9 I er ay 1 - aum-tnr- cun-Ics- la hd,fm, hr-m- t'lr-in- I I ae dlfi-ijiiii- - 11 ed l ... Be-T- -- phyo-exerc'- w . r- I : i.;."""! ,kTe ha "'. lsn thr -- lnu sfrar-hAl- nt I ivn it-t- .'i 11 e' ion I'S.l,brted in-- mr"i . r,n,uc, POT-POUR- one-thi- L. Mj pre-tt- y 1 , ! n Rr0ct arl 1 ti.a u-- |