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Show THE 3IOENINO EXAMINEE, SUNDAY, OCTOBEE 1904 jOTiirfi QHJlOMi Three Furs In Vogue. The combinations In Dainty Litte Conceits in Neck Dressings. furs, whereby two or more pelts ara used In continues remarkably good conjunction, styla Them Is a very smart scarf In moisakln la !! ptchwork .Tlll?r, Pattern, the -being pieced together so that they allow all of the and shade effects Possible. The light neck portion Is shaped somewhat, and the ends am to be knotted loosely around the throat. Just above the gray chenille fringe that forma a finish two bias lines of ermine are Inserted, llttls this forming tha only color relief In tha The muff la also of the moleskin. eet the overlapping shingle pattern being followed, and each shingle end being d with a tiny rosette. The round turban la In gray chinchilla, and has a long ombre or shaded ostrich plume, running tha gamut of coloring from white to a brilliant parrot green, and with a little knot of Liam lace at the aide to soften tha affect. lit-t- ie sub-pos- Smart Set In Gray SqirreL For tha late autumn and early winter days those smart little cravats and nerk scarfs In any of the fashionable fun will lend a sufficiently seasonable air to tha full costume. Tha one Illustrated Is In tha petit grla, as tha Parisians call the gray squirrel, and consists of a lappet scarf which ties ones around tha throat the ends being cleverly touched up with three little ermine tails. Tha muff is tha familiar fist pouch pattern, with tha little pelts running In n hiss that meets In ths center. No trimming Is applied to ths muff, tha grain and markings of the fur and ths bias pattern followed rendering such superfluous. An Accepted Mode In Ermine. , trimmed aider. Now la ths tlmo whan tba first chill lnds of winter wblailo thalr forewarnings of tba told days to coma that mlladl bethinks herself of those smart and fascinating little fur effects that usher In the winter season. Now that ws have come to term the or the between season tlma, there are delightfully a mart and beeomlnif cravats and stolas In all of the fashionable fun. which to see Is to covet their possession. only Muffs frequently accompany the as; and tha variety In both la enough to satisfy the most critical. V1 mpertsl Russian' sahln, which la because of Its cost perennially fashionable, ermine la perhaps tha reigning favorite Ones upon a time this was considered suitable mors for than for daylight wear. But thaevening woman who has purchased her srmlna wants to wear It whenever pos-N- e it Is so becoming, you know so ow we have changed the old-tland sea It Just as much for daylight as for evening wrar. But there Is a vary distinct dlfFerenns tn th mote for (hi two occotSonie Those for daytime appearancaa are wont to be of the plain, severs and un- - There are tha little eravat and scarf efforts, and tha flat gulltleea of trimming; or with, at mu, the meet, a touch or two of while chenille fringe, llut for evening wear then the royal ermine la combined with chiffon and lace and rufflaa and Jur ee frilly and fluffy an galore; air aa can ta It le quite tha correct thing. ' In the email furs ths petit grla. tv gray squirrel, is a holdover from In) season that promises to retain win measure of popularity. ! Ths this are often touched up withslylm a Hit! ecmlns or ermine tails; and just this lit tie touch of contrast gives, oh! such i smart effect to this Inexpensive pelt One sees this fur far mors often In the dulnly little accessory pieces than In tha full garment. Indeed, Its use for tha hitter purpose seema to be reserved fur automobile wear solely. Moleskin is another favorlls of other days Hint haa come Into Ita own again. to tlny and so delicate Juhlf Mi,ta peU that It takea quits an appreclabla amount of work to fashion even a simple scarf. All of the patchwork deslgna work out well In this; sad the pointed and overlapping shlngis design just hit Oni Mi M uftn Ass Has rnutda demi-aalso- n, fash-tollab- le dlo-tu- THE DAINTY ACCESSORIES Bpeahtog of those fascinating and will which Dams Fashion onnsidetsairy as necessary to ths completion of tha pres y toilet ons Is reminded of that famous London beauty of a rraanw or two ago, of which It was said In was simplicity Itself. that but m artist little fixings that ara the light and shads of s toilet And she was s girl of slender means, too. This is truly the era of ths girl who possesses the knowledge of the needle, as our grandmothers wits wont to term ths art of sewing. All of those fuaeinat- - snt-da- ra o. of country cottages and Is considered smart pretty In tlia extreme. Certain It pmtt,rn dues bring out de lightfully all of the high llglita and BlisiHiiga of which tills furry pelt la caiwlilw. Quite a favored eomhlnnt Ion for com I? OF In those THE to a deep point In tha center of the hack. Llttls ostrich tips ara often used In a dainty and arllstio way In those little evening effects and ths ostrich edging makes a charming conjunction with marabout. With a square decollet age to the evening gown there is a growing fancy for the use of ths oetrleh plums. Three little ones are often pneed upstanding on on ehoulder, and three somewhat longer ones fall over the suggestion of a sleeve on the other side, flometlmse, ton, the entire d --courtage will be framed in throe fluffy flue, and then a pompon for the hair, with an upaigrette this latter Invariably standing In white makes a charming TOILET. JHe trifles, of which ths materials in tbrmeclvea are the reverae of ooat such s discouraging amount costly, when purchased all ready to wear In tha amort shops, thut It la a wonderful temptation to the girl who known not now to sew o forge ahead anil learn craft without more ado. ar Lhc hT llttls Jhu which th hrdainty FirtaUjina io m hir tour do oou11 JiteiwUy, around tlm nrckwhich any girl can raahion for hy hand. If lur tinio be of no iniiortQnr or with the atitch f tho machine. If ah le in a The iiuiyinade omw ure oil of hurry. iiiriii fashlutuM m the liiitiT W4ya and Wiin nune the woim fir1 heit, yoke, either rouml oiiunre or in really t1,o fuunJaum i, u itl one can vnry It to milt the lame. Jhia la Uer tnaun In or h ini nrcrhild wiih the material jiinn, for i ho ritlc liKiug." Time a auuart one elinply of nonn while jraiiit nhlHHi in the whlih. to which c a fancy c.inva nhlMnt g.iily pniilcit m nMr, Im whipiuHl. Tl.e yoke and the Ioiik etole end are simply covered with mw iiAMin low of this in ruf-nMint the etti Ct IV oil of billowy J11 het-rdf- two-inc- h lightneMv, smart and A- ClH, v- VJ - ' - useful one really in the nnw t)le wrap. Thie la Mune-wh-af on cape hmvg aliiio!ih,ti Uiu Imck 1IS is snaiieil Jiijt the middle of the want, uni the fronts me back sn.iUar, Over the sliimldcrv the csie devixn le fimowc'l. the whole toiii out out in hiack inimy-lMctafTcisia and covend witli the shliTtd rrciie de chum- an the new double w dtiis in tine fimcinaiiug Wijhvp have come hi le known the siottfve or crip tmrle over the suouldcr liahguig to (lie rliinw f utfii,, i.pi'iK ruilli-aA smalt s:ish jNissia mo h,u-- pnrt- - and. . tn-siippiba Iimlrr little in the with long oiiils. litnahod wuh a . Ins-!hmvy Tine le which llie girl cun readily man-ngand a n,.uy whiefi the siorrs nr nsking fc:, uod ilHiec ciiii.-iie'- y Jubots that are ruslilniicd with u.,iuiy thirty wrist ruillea to mnt.-- ure an iipptopniue irvival of tile rtid. girl hna j'inis and yards of lureKvry lying by only bwuiiliig an opportunity to t.iks It out iUt.iin mid wear It ill some f.islilnnabl id or lik'iig. Tlieae are ueuully iiiuiinti-l"n olt i, si- a very sheer batiste or else upon a niiiUMM-li'itie s.'lo. Duffon la bm perikliMlilM and hue not bony etmugn ! niuioi a good foun1atin. The l.ice is ruin, il along the edge un.1 d.spoeed in cuscHiics for the jabot and the rutiles are simply two or tht-rows of the shirred edge laid on the foundation an.! sewn lulu place. The smart girl already rvul see that with the oppoiiunity to buy niui'.ilioul lit t lie liiiimng count- r they will older it ir thi have not got it in mock op. na the way those lit tic uffuiis of poe-- e rhlRn t edge! with numiNoit c.st, oh! much In 1'nrl. mid are an open avowal of extrarugance s.n.ply for ull hut t ie en this side of the wsev. hu n.1iwvver. buying the ehiffun by the yaid having it arrordh.n pleated, nml tl.en edelnx It with the trar.ih.mt the with nimble nngere can o.pv a i.Mslel lor iilK.iit of the King'e. .l.uihic mid triple rupee. w.Mt l.c.g stole on la appear in these, aiul a cuaiutibg bus one cape cuius k i - j eir l( ! i' V, I t; . vf- J.-- t mnm-thln- nvi-r.ig- - ' f tit- ii I ' j I : V . ' I r.&f i i c. tn-u- Diim-Inir- 1 1 t p if fir- f fr '1 ' V 'vl1v! ! - ' ' 1 ! ZtX ji.acccpid nocr u.mi u l h U fine leads all ths rest. Tha long, soft, fluffy fur proves universally becoming, and the range of coloring la such that every type and complex Ion enn be adequately lilted. Tha model Illustrated shows one of the latest Ideas In this style. Tha stole has a d shoulder portion, the lung ends characteristic of this stylo extend below tha waistline, where they are finished each with a full brush tall. The little paws, with realistic daws, appear with tha tail, and ths scarf Is drawn together with silk cords, each further furnished with a brush talk Ths muff Is round and displays tha sable markings of ths fox fur to fascinating advantage. cape-fitte- relieved. I In the Soft Gray of Chinchilla, The soft gray chinchilla retains all vogua unabated, this largely, perhaps. because the good pelts am expensive. and the cheaper ones soon grow shabby and fall to pieces. The very chlo set Illustrated shows a pearl gray velvet toque with draped crown In this fascinating fur, relieved with a whits and Iridescent green qulIL Tha stole at Its follows the' usual lines, being In cape lines over tha shoulder and with tha usual two king ends in front These latter are finished with a chinchilla ball fringe, and the flat muff is similarly decorated. No hint of lacs or rum of ribbon appears on this practical set which is nevertheless dressy enough for evening wear. SHOULD PARENTS INTERFERE IN YOUTHFUL LOVE AFFAIRS? Frrhapa no question, sometime nr other in the life of parents whose children have grown Into adolesoenca, has been more warmly debated. It Is, perhaps, equally true that no question can be put which will receive such varied answers nd with so much feeling behind the The elderly married couple can be aiely relied upon to vote In favor of parental Interference In youthful courtships, while, on the other hand, the lovesick swains can be equally relied upon to emphatically deny either the wisdom or thj. propriety of parental Interference la affaire nf the heart, and both may be said lo lie correct not at the name time, manifestly; yet under certain conditions uurcntM are certainly justified in with holding their consent to an engagement, and endeavoring to break off tbeli daughter's attachment, for Instance, to an undesirable while In other rases they wuuld suitor, do well to let matters take their rniirsa. Furthermore, unless cun Interfere In a love affair In aparents tactful and discreet manner, with evCrepe lines and good quality flecked ery consideration for their rhlld'e feeltweeds are to be the most fashionable ings. they should certainly refrain from materials for outdoor contumra, and In so doing. Many parents make tha mistake of otilcr that the beauty of tha fabric may be displayed to advantage a skirt or a using an mnhorituiive tone when they wish to prevent their .laughter marrying bodice will hove to be gathered and a man of whom they do not approve. They seem to demand olMHlience in such arranged Into full, rich folds. The newest shaped skirt for making up soft a matter aa their right. And should their marry the man of her fabrics Is in four pieces, two fronts and choice.daughter In spite of all their objections, two bucks. The upper part of tha garthey generally refuse to recognise tha ment le rut exceptionally wide in order union in any way and maintain an attitude towards tbs young that the mnl.rlul may be arranged In coupleoftoantiixomsm tlie end uf their days. I lutve such a case In mind, which full, rich folds all around. If preferred, the fulness could he arranged Into knife-sliip-e came Amuter my notice nlmiit three year ago. young lady became engaged to pleat over the hips and down a gentleman whom sha dearly loved, the renter of the back Instead of beiug and he returned her affections. He was a hardworking, persevering young felgathered Into the waistltand. low, with very few vices, and just the Very little trimming Im being used on type of man to make the woman he this winter's skirts, aa the material is loved happy. For some reason or other, never properly explained, tlie young cell Side! ed to lie sufficiently attractive holy's family objected to her lover. Fine In Itself. Civssway bands of the sain her sisters opposed the betrothal, and by uro eometlmie arranged round the lower degrees the parents were brought around of thinking. The young Part or the skirt at spaced Intervals, to tlielrwasway good enough to become a but the majority of costumes Intended fellow of not the family wxs the only ex- for oixllnury wear are mnde perfectly they offered. The girl was told tianiiilon that they would never rhiin in order that they may be d consent to tlie engagement; asked her If with bought collars or fancy orshe was going to marry against their naments, for very much le left to indl- -' w ishes after all they had done for her, id mil fancy ns regards the decoration etc., and finally declared that she must choose between her lover and themof a blouse or of a skirt. g selves. flannel bloiiw are still very popular Un arrdunt of this unhappy state of for morning wear. The front fulness affairs the young lady left home and in lodgings for tlui'e or four lived is generally gathered on to a pointed In her marriage, tih months yoke, the back la quite plain and shaped is now previous happy end comfortable In the to the liguro, and aa all the newest maheme which her husband lias provided ncr, but would be happier still if her terials are width tlie blouse ran forit cuts would only become reconciled to lu fasti a. .1 at tlie hack. If the rnute-rl-- .l p. the union. Hut they have never he her. and never pay their daughter is an S inches wide ths a visit, although they live In the sai.ie opening wiT .ive to be in front or the town, not two miles sway. latter can It iut out In two pieces and It'll if parents sometimes err In tlia lh-manner In which they Interfere In marJoined up the center. A piece o silk embroiri.ry or insertion cun be riage, inyoung people often make a misnot seriouely tue:r eewn over this seam. All sleeves this take advice and accepting Itconsidering in the spirit in fall are fuller, and to obtain the best which it is offered. A girl must not consider that her parents are enemies results the sleeve of the dress material to because they refuse to should he puffed out and sewed upon consent happiness to her engagement to a man In an underlining. However, for an ordiwhom she can see no faults. Parents do ns not, llamiel House tlie fulness pan lie ti.iia pet-- on a rrule, advise a s'rl against nary that merely out of spite gathered diivvily to the band of the cuff. or direct opposition to her wishes. Tuey i do so simply because their experience tells them that their daughter lx taking a wrong xtep. Lover must remember that parents have seen more of ths dark and shady side of ltfa than they have themselves. They have had their share of ups end downs, snd their levs tor their children makes them endeavor that the path of ths latter shall be smoother, that ths stones over which they tbemielvea stumbled shall be removed, so as to ear tha young people unpleasantness sod regrets in after life. elulio-rate- Lnoee-tiitin- I I . rr sable-dye- Set There Is n new shape In ths stole this year In which there la popular a send, high collar that protects tha throat, and a chemlaetta, usually In soma contrasting fur. Tha modal In moleskin and ermine shows ths soft gray pelt 1 In a Mas design, tha cleverly ar .n tha canter. This forma points meet ths caps and stole proper, and ths high collar and chemisette are 111 lad in with ermine. The toque Is of the white fur, this forming a border; while the crown Is likewise of tha fur, relieved with a full ostrich plume that droops Ita fluffy ends over the hair in the back. The muff la of the moleskin, plain and un- , en-,I,- t -- The Popular Sable Fox in popular furs ths d and Moleskin Meet. Costume. Inch-wal- l In Itsslf quits a matter of soma expense. Ths cheaper grades of this fur show quits a discouraging tendency to go all to piece very early In their career; and hence, doubtless. Its continued vogue. For the small accessories to the outdoor toilette this la much favored; and pelerines, stoles, cravats and scarfs generally ara made up in the plainest and severest of styles, ns well as In ths sumptuously gorgeous real laces and chiffon trimmings. Velvets of various tints are a much favored accessory with chinchilla, tlia soft tones of varying grays blending In delightfully with ths novel omlirs or shaded pH fabrics. For what ons might term ths popular furs tha fog pelts lead all tha rest These ara quite Inexpensive; and some new process of dying gives them all of the sable markings. Tha long ended stole broadening to a caps effect over the shoulders Is vaatly favored In ths fog pells; and s round pillow muff is the usual accompaniment lation Is Where Ermine Smart Fall Walking pat-liri- if $1 binations In furs are atlll united upon Is that of moleskin and ermine. A recent novelty shows a cape stole of the fur, with a collar that just dov-etha throat but dona nut encroach upon the chlu. and a chemisette in Tha moleskin le applied In little hlae pieces with the V point In tha middle; mid the plain ends are finished with a thick and deep fringe of gray chenille that exactly reproduce the tint of tha gray fur. The muff Is similarly fashioned; and tha last touch of daintiness is achieved In the chapeau of ermine with a flat moleskin crown; and a long ostrich plume that Iliad ea from whit through a pearl Into a emokegray la posed flat across the crown, the full curling end fulling on ths hair la ths back. Chinchilla 'is another gray fur that mure than holds lla own In the passing modes. A good piece of chlncllla Is by no means cheap; and tha pelts ara so tiny and w dcllesta that tlielr manipu Thosa factuating neck and ehoulder pieces And thalr best expression In ermine, and this season this whits and expensive fur Is seen with smart trimmings of silk cords and chenille fringes. The collar Is a recent addition, this just coming comfortably around tha throat, and not expected to reach ta tha chin. The cape part Is pieced out with tbs addition of spreading scarf ends, that droop below tha waist, and ara further lengthened out with a cord and ball fringe. Tha muff Is one of tha long shapes narrow at ths top and rounding out at ths bottom, and la trimmed with while chenille tassels that fall from ths narrowest portion of tha top. deeo-rate- ' I l.r-giv- 1 i j I j ! hr VflffiE I0MiID HGUUKffl HELL |