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Show SUNDAY MOUSING EXAMINER. NOVUM HER TILE V.m. ring worn at this nq,,. , . ptat u a ruie iue mo,t exV-I'- v '.uma M ill ba (.jr liiaii iur In or at all exiiaui iid ihreeof thet,: ;i .mi not t nci?aiy V; every inuru!.-,while . : going on. Co-n- MMjHmwa WMM1 & SMEW (BiSW, (SHF jLMMjrr MifflMM ifrm u cons-d.-re- d i;;,"'' g e , '- ms iw viut. irnra, ; Thin la tue time tvl j: Lo and law aj 1,i-u- .. ', ftixhlanuMe out nt to thn J.. f :U' va..ue.ClolS. velvet, ,ik.' h!t.T I- will make a marvellous !U!4tN year, and sung!)- - neter ti, ia exquisite malei ,als and s.i, .mgs ygmbmed. The , black and dark color, that pvv'c J , loug a time has been 'and no. both yon,,gYd i - . .bright colors, so mat b fZ' ,'hw f,. "rlMr ie, tumca.that aie contrast. .Ivory White Cloth and Srb:f I siMtiiq There Is no end of m . '. fashioned costume that th .ip;earaiice as plain aa those Intruded f..r i'. .Vvrr ,bul ths latter will l rtUetea bv ;' also by the colored hgt. w. m ing Plume, or sliaded velvet r ,of the smartest gown j shade of Ivory white, ;!le kul long, but quite plain, th., iwlao plain, but wuio win. i, land large muff of .able. T,. 1?'? jsable. With a pmk ve.vet n'i t ;und both for its color ,. u e jsigu tiiis costume u Uiiiiui ;o ,t.ie ultentiun und adipha iua j wearer euu desue. In the new ihude of br..-sa custunM ulup very str ki-- - J,. vte, h V lpK.t.d skirt .nd f with walstcuat ot brnrin bruided In brown buttuna The list, a brown . , tx trimmed with mange tcain. i ' a daring comMi.at.on of but f mensely becuuilug to the J whom it la designed. Blown , IT premcly faahlonahla at th- - pr. Intent that th danger la it w! ta pervading color, but th. re sis tJ sliadca to choose from and so T,.jny sg fcrenl models for the gown i,it s,f,rYa brown cogtume need r. t f.,r j the .time be voted out of dale, lad lias bat. .woru for a long lime, and ; i!wrt nsl costumes bring made up fur the norH ,8how In greater number than .asl iwr On the red costumes are used white yt)I low and even blue, aud yet uuiuiig ti. very smartest will bo noted sums tht have no contrasting color whatever, but which art in the uue tune and with kit to match. A smart green cosuaie a made with tlia three flounce skirt. Hut is among the new models and has iM tit tod long coat, with fancy braided waistcoat. This model displays the lines of a gund figure, bat la not espe, dally be aiming to n stout woman, although to such perfection hue tlie art of cutting coats j now arrived that a long walsted aud line can be given by the way wluck the waistcoat Is put In, and the fad of tlie moment is to have a waistcoat la every costume. i '' '. k 'd1 taii I . . J clr. brui-eil- . y,-- tlen-jd- Braiding oh Thii Years Suits. Braiding la one of the features of this winter's fashions, and is seen this year ui greatest advantage in these same as well as In the gowns themselves. With a darker color, the waistcoat in light effect, braided in silver or gold or wuk different light colorings, such us pink, Utw and green, a most clumping contrast Is color can be obtained und at the same tins an opportunity for the flneat of handwot to ba seen. There aru new paiseinenters and braids In the same delicate coloring! .that are used for waist coats, but the to!--ion is to add to thn expense as much possible by embroidering tlie design iu silb .of same ihude. Another iiitcresilug ilea or exiienae is tlio edging of waistcoat aid the fliilshlng of collar and cuffs with a trow edge of fur, preferably sable, anf every one knows now how dcligntfuliy expensive sable Is. This Is used on bolt idurk and tight costumes and it is in tin question on which It looks the best In the evenlug an entirely different style of dress makes Us appearance, and tills year It will be far mure effective thin ever. for the law has been passed that women i shall dress In th evening far the theater, restaurant, or any public place In gown made exactly like ball gowns, lu so for si material and trimming are cnuccrneil. ihc only difference being that tlie waists on rut high in the peck, not low. What u opportunity is thus furnished Tor llie uf.ng of rich and rare fabrics! Velvets, Ians, VELVET. GOV7KT chiffon cloth, and. In fart, evtty poMisk-gnSrlUK. many impossible fabrics are uJ either plain or most elaborately embroidered and braided, Tlie laue gowns, blacker white, made up over colored linings, art aa well aa tlie touvli t anithliic mmcullue about tlienLlthe color aMieiiia U dalle a feature in thia tiil H will lm quite perfect and tlml there most exquisite in texture, und although it will nut be many old goWna seen with flmey liraid'A mure clalno'uio style (if ,al Is wmt sort of millinery. may take a connoisseur to realise at ths of tnffciu, and with iheso costumes, small, as a rule, bull Whether the severely plain or the more freshened fur the occasion. It will be glance the value of such a gown those win the waistcoat,, uro: trimmed wiln velvet flowets, or with slyle of gown Ire worn, it nny thought union to apa'ar a though every- pan appreciate it do admire it, and the ii"t the faintest lured ostrich tiiis or bright wings In fact,: be positively asserted that in every tlc- - thing were made aoliiy fur the purpose of wearer thereof possesses a proud knowledge that she haa probably pxld more W her gown than any one else. The very palest shadi-- of cloth und velvet and brig shades also of the chiffon or panae embroidered In colored stones, viik ao applique of real lace, are not thougntbat h f insertion mid edge lace. Hand embroidery too elaborate, and are worn with may be placed on ths ribbon If desired. match, trimmed with fcithers or flowei-a- a a rule with the very handsomest ;Tim method of adjustment is so clearly These costumes are most shown that 11 IS only necessary lo add that ostrich feathi-ra- . 'a yard mid a quarter of ribbon, two yards exquisite and will certainly attract m juf Insertion and two yards of luce will be end of attention. required to reproduce lids attractive Spangles and Lace for Evening Gowns. culiar. ilk, satin and ertpe dr t.hiue art uHd A FKOWNL-FOK WKINKLUS. ns foundations for exquisite lace awork outlined with spangles and forming pic-1 the annoying wrinkle be I rum ture that la bound lo he effective; worry or too milch laughter; while such a gown Is not thought at It lie that of the scholar, the sw Inappropriate made high In the neck li'giily frivolous or Hie scheming worn with large picture hat; or a coWta ill modish means of keeping t de Chins, embroidered In the in aliey ance Is now conceded lo be the vrgpe relieved at he nerk by a transparThis little preventive, us colors, :frowner." with sleeve almost cvulved In these days of ultra modernness, ent yoke ofof luce and with bat to maten, and lare, entirely when, however, wrinkles urn dreaded as much us ever they were liy eighteenth cannot fall to be becoming. must f beauties. Is something very elin- - All these light gowns worn under corns and eioaka jili'. It can be made at home with small ally be and cloaks aco tbl difllciiliy and expense, or else bought til these same coals described by the acces- son only to be .any large shop where t , in gorgeous. They are either entireof the" sories of the toilet are on sale. nothing more than a bit of stiff, loss or merely indicate theorlines tm w fur Ui j 'while pa-- , about the else of a postage ure, are made or velvet Bnl fur. tamp, and having on Its kirk a thin cool-lin- g lace, trimmed with of gum amide. Over the literary exception very costly gameut. They m wrinkle, then, the two deep Hues which greatly to the beauty Of the that jeome between the brows, or over those at Ing It the ftnlghcd appearanvo .the corners of the eyes, and appearing requisite In these days for lB w i' like spokes or ii Vhncl, Hit- frowner" la costume, and are prarilntl the some vrap wear to wearand the whenever is fust it tight, possible that i pasted ier is secure In licr room, free from Inter- with two or three different gown. ny win She then can read, Ihlnlt deeply v- ruption. The short wraps, of which njj f j or even strain tier eye", and yet the frown-e- r the both e for seen ontme- -. J -- I holds tier face from falling Into set und v. ; , IT d lines, t flen also not only one. made r of cloth, velvet, are or Ij'T' Thou fur but scvithI frowrers are worn while iny or chinenn of fur are of ermine, gable holy fair sleeps at night. For wrinkling utd the cost may easily be scinetlincs Is nothing mure than a habit, However, there with land has to l guarded against in slates that are not trimmed at al. aiid t iiiicoiiMcIniisness ipiite us well as those effeetive are alert and on the lookout for its ravages. whichfor theextremely lines are etyeeb thi lug. th The Ingenious prefer Ie cut their own there la a quiet elevnent tnr frowners, and And that those makes them conspicuous in In sha,e are r.ilher ahead of the square plainness. A11 tlie llghfoolor iaa lone regularly bought by tlie box. since thesa light coats, as weU a pm. when removed they leave les of a trace red. mauve and a very dd hd The spot wherever they have been pluce Jw gteen. Tltey re really jmoreover. should immediately be wnsheo eal and will be very fashionable .off to remove any telltale gum which the af! flV 'frowner may have left. a lol of new fads as res - l Tills use of thn frowner was Indeed long fcnQuite wiil be noted thl. year ago nntieiited by fair women of lh.- how, for there are tnsny I . R Mh. who. when Idleness was sweet nna the purse, the Cninew g ilmnduTit, iu variably .it In their room the fan and. In truth, a doten otnet .with white ribtMins lied about their fore- 8b 'The muffs are laigcr. beads to keep ihcm from sugeumlilng to thing Is possible, ,n,L are JoMl the marks of Father Time. pt sorts of materials, as wril a ' fan 1 absurdly most expensive little ,t!t07iJew!rr EUR BROKEN LIMBS. els, snu as for the ly ; Place In natural position and keep the worn It Will be dead ;,, iter. pesvj will P patient quiet urtll the arrival or a phy- sables, a siring ofcostume cloth oI tg lie sician. If the Injured one has to moved, the plainest Imuke a splint, ueing any (tick, stone, even and. in truth, It will be ratbw to jees;a wisp of hay. binding It about as one well dressed womanwith wi would In the harvest field. Tiiis especially quite plain costume series of the most costly desert10 XV2T YJ)&L2VirJZ&&3Br for the stofiplng of a hemorrhage. waist-coal- s, hfeih' .i a V l fi , - Sv 4 y s ' ? I v.! ' Tty f fit i :"V .! s' " . I ft V ' s Ii -: :;r'V h we ' . V 5.4 ft t S Jp M i rrj; W . f .' V A1 4 ,? ir i ' J" J Jt BBOwzr WHTTZ J ' 1 Or"1 ; iasU. . coswME'wrm clotit TM&rCQAT BLACK LACE T MR annual Horae Show at Mad-l- it that la in moat marked eontraat to: the ilgured velveteens, Ison Bquare tlarden has wltii-- 1 what la tlioiislit amart for the afternoon' plniu colors, tiiniuied or drellngs shirring out doubt be.!ome In I rlolhea show Juat aa much as! There have been, however, many gown with a touch ofandcolor have IB ench made on much more elaborate design.;; all cfferlite varnishing day" at thn salon. Thera are alwa a peealmlala to prophesy that tills year the' dhow will not lie fashionable, that smart people will nut patronise It and will certainly not for one moment think of wearing new clothes. And In the meantime liKKK la not hi UK that aweala too milliners, tailors and dressmakers, not to the feminine heart with o muvh mention seamstresses of every grade, arc faavluatliui aa the aoliject. of working night and day. to . complete toe; cost omes ordered. ilainty neckwear. And with double intercut will the nimble In truth, it appear to he necessary In woman hall with have the wiuter Wardrobe in order, ready! the HivomiainyltiK lllualra-No- t and waiting for the fateful week when new colors and new styles are exhibited, lions, only will thrw rollara be foundes and when all the very latest fails mid' to mtuire hut little llmo in their conslru.-fanclart displayed to tbs admiring lion, but theIn cost of Hie materials the tusking is but trifling. 'sarlly used Kor the morning it ; not I bought smart Ribbons and laces form the principal to wear very elaborate gowns, tin- severe, parts, while a touch of hand work placed tailor made, rwlher sporty" looking com- -: here and liters always gives beauty to the lama being considered correct. The aklrt simplnst piece of neckwear and st llie clears the ground with cither a short same time audS' considerably to its or long coat of ths same nuiteri.il.; sic value. Cloth Cheviot, heavy serge, velveteen and A collar of original design, sml one that enrdnroy are all made up In this style. Is extremely simple to make. Is pictured Black serge and camelshnlr are also popu- - in two ways. I be one illustration showing while the oilier lar, with no relief save the turnover coliariH' effect when istied, method tu produce the Ishuwii bow slmpln and cuffs. Isiosesack coats, so long that they reachl111'!' a novel effect, almost to the hern of the short skirl, will j Procure two yards and a quarter of shade or be seen for morning wear, made either nfjlouislne ribbon. In n some pale 1,01,1 ,,n lu alll, 1,11 r the same material :ia the skirt or of iiotnl'lll,, nf a yard of n.irtvw r fur. They are most attractive and le- amt in spile of their Mpparml Ici'm'.es tneerlion and flve yards of elglng to do not disguise a pretty r,,w l nd uikui flgurr, but on the contrary add style, make.and kin i of inhroidery ei.k slender lines more pronounced and bide tbe.elyle of decoration. ' i.ut this ribbon in ! piece, one fortv- iWY'rtc the shapeless lines satisfactorily. iv J i' thle inches lung and the olfier seven inches long. Ascertain the centre Kcd, Blue and Green Hats for .Morninff, & OVER- -. GEEEKT RALE coenxME. rf ; ! Simple Neckwear Which Can Be Easily Made by the Amateur. i ncces-publJ- InUrin-Jark- c. et 11 jihree-qnarle- valen-Dtnin- m f'-- mall hats are In the newest fashion for ronuhm .'s ml nea tfy m'erh.ind V Inm't wc.tr allh this stjie of costume, and ;Re: lr.r, permitting tlic ends of t ie r.ldmns rough felt, smooth felt nl velvet nre;10 jmng binsiiy from the points alien: the S'mm must sttraetivc eluipes, both In the Inset t inn slop. tiiruan and the toque order, while the ilirc The luce edge Is then attachi-- to all thej rilitsin. Tlie embroidery nmy the of cornered hats, when becoming, am nms. edges j piipiihir. It will be considered faahlomiblc ne s.mtde or eluburstr. just a one's r eolored lints with dark gown, lilfctjtes. Tile one illustrjiioii siioei a, l: knots done :n rope silk and the different shinies of red, blue atnllrow of Frein-gr-At lit si chum to the t Iges of the r'bthiii .ill the! will he ecpn ad libitum. the otner one is dem-sg'diicc. the hats this autumn, especially! way around, while fur as the smaller shapes are concerned, iraled witii a French daisy in the end of, '7,.1 ' . ' ft r . o ellk of one of the t.ew I'.iuUe-ati- il to discover that ca i eiiiuroblf.-te rvery hat has teen riiieeri to suit of burnt ornnge ir russet brown, willpio-li.indlviduul wun-r- , and all these dM-- 1 dii"e a stylish eomhlinitinn. l"i'eiit grades will be III evidence at the! The collar, made of braid ami cniffuii, lorc Khnw. In fact, the woman who Ins will require three yard of silk novelty not an unlimited allowance for dress will braid, a quarter of a yur-- of chiffon and 1m. iiytlfT able after the Horse Hiinw to threo ekrins or heavf. twisted embroidery plan out her winter wonlroba titan If she silk. The jMiletn mny he easily fuilowvd and aneinptji it ticforeha nd. and yet every woman wishes o look- her very pest an.! the liralJ Is securely basie.l on a irinolliiej Iioiible herring-to lur einarpst fiothes tiien and or stiff iwpcr found il ion.to hold ih strsigli: there. bone stitch Is employed a mnseabne air will be noticed in edges together, while the small spaces sir ijiie llie talior gown for morning wear. The Ailed In with three bullion sntc.ivs, placed n simpe lo lorm s clover lea., pu:Is, eji k and stripe fuun-ijhave! Aftr the stiff foundation has been ie- -. lonible in mens business suit been fmsr'.iy made up in the sklrli moved the entire collar is lined with cliif-- n iJ coat eosiunie. Worn with rather alfun an.l seterul folded bunds of l.ie sanmj severe mould of separate waist tnere Ifimalcriul are placed at tlie lop edge, tlie same effect as is given liy tlie I give a soft finish, us well as to nhl in ti.e; from neti'ssury soiling fabioD.ibic ridirg habit, line button liesvy fan nr suede gloves, rather iicavyj The lust Illustration shows a tie.,t sndj shoes and mmis" form w complete arrangement of narrow ribbon, lactl 'v i '3'lf f. tv fv 'v tw rl 3:' -- r''-l,'- fb three-miarte- I the-muf- 1 V 1 . - fMiv e ,1.11-1- i, . l le f't seml-clreiit- sr ; eur --A S1 y&smtt"- tk wi-s- kef n discernment ..; , t v" ' trc&cjae cisxur. |