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Show THE SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY EXAMINER, 8, 1905. 11 gray come within tha reach of many pa. pie who inuugai It too In th ! foot luxis fur evening trj.ug. gowns may be found some capital lot this fancy coat style. IA lib wti.te or blavk lace skirt are worn coats of taffeta ikl.k. plain or rul ired, that are ealre.-ne:kin irt and urhg.iuuhy in V.'aea describing a cus.un.e to apeak of lace or taffeta little Cuuis convey idea jrk.rta 'f this latest faa'ikin, for auineuow tha tha: prestnt itself la a c.tt on the picture Hu - of wnat have been worn winter and Min.iuer .'or niotr tbs a on cares to recall. Timas nee coat are absolutely and entirely iieai in s gn and quite d.ffer-efrom anything of tne sort that nas been worn in many a year. With whit lace skirts a coat of flowered pompadour attractive. The coat fits ,1a singularly .tight at the buck and has wide, straight 'Oieadtiis that bang to the very hem. In front tha rout la abort, rather on the Uirectoire plan, and opens tu show a waistcoat of brocirte or lac and wide ravers. The same model is carried out in a most fakcinating coat of black taffeta, .with a broad band around tha back hieadtl.a of pink rose and green leave. The same rintirutdrry ti repealed on the ravers, while the waistcoat u In pale blue vat III arranged in crossed foals. The coat Is ao made it ran be worn over a lace waist, but has also a square yoke or gamp :nf lice Hint can be adjusted If desired ao that the rout can ba worn aa a waist, u rff-jc- t. d-- nt i , ' ' Milk I'stls milk Ur Skirts. Wliilo these reals with tha long square tabs at the back ara perhaps newer than tha short Jackets, tha fashion la steadily gaining In favur uif a silk coat, either plain or lancy, tu he worn with lace skirts fur the theatre sod also for evening wear, for ihvte must nnt be forgotten tha many of flowered silk .iiuwt attractive wait-tt that are made ddmilctt to be worn not only with the skirts to match, but also With the lac or chiffon skirts alsq. Plain so I In cents In this same design ara 'also smart and Immensely becoming, provided the right color Is chosen. Batin looks (riv(!lally well In tha lour waist effect, ae i Ilia satin lights better than tha etlk, having more lustre in Itself, but altogether there are such a wide range and choice la fabric and design that the only cully Uca in deddlug upon the meet effective. Tlie model of short coat with tha eklrt of different material cannot well be oailed new, and yet this season K In given oat te be one of tha most popular. In a square bolero, aa well aa in a aort of Kton shape, are the nr.st attractive short Jackets of fur or velvet, that ara worn with skirts of ithe same or a lighter color, hut different i material, and made either with waist te-- j match or while lacs waist. The prtnoaaa gowns, with the abort outside coats, ara always smart, and now that the fashion prevails of using any amount of trimming most elaborate effects ara carried out. ! A seulekln or velvet short coat, ooverad with most elaborate designs In braiding, with a touch of gold, la a feartnatlngly a i tractive garment, and tha simpler king lines of the cloth princess gown over whlrh It la worn seem but to gain in beauty by the twu tract whh ao muoli rtaboratkm. In the baby Uuib, with auqiiiqu of velvet outlined with a narrow round panel, tha effect la also gooj. To be worn wtfh a gray c.olh gown is a moat fascinating combination of chinchilla and lanes In Indescribable short Jacket that baa some of the linen of an thus Jacket and amt of tii bolero. 8 his and Inca, anbla and velvet, the met of velvet, with bands and work edging of the sable, and a curious out msko tha skirt, pattern In rkiih to mstchDost ceria that up anuther fashionable tainly moat original. cnl.-ir- i ! sae caa'rs&j&az &amrcMzxr.. of the gown. The co.ua ara tnadu III ajln deep blue or gray, the dress elaborately Inconvenient to walk shout In, the close d great variety of ways, from the full plaii-- j trimmed with velvet and the skirt (tilling coula with odd shaped starves and wrap to the tight tilting little land 'slating of three flounce, the two upper crossed folds ul silk forming I lie waist XVI. Jacket. When becoming to the faced with velvet and the lower being coat are most effective, and as almost suy ire this last style of length of velvet thrnugliuut. Tho velvet rout color that la becoming Is permitted, small luoat I the xinartrat thing Imaginable, hut reaches to the linn of the second flounce, wonder Is It women ara uithuslaalie over many women prefer u mure loosely lilted faeliloti'a latest dictates. that when worn togullur the tout Tha Most la that of a velvet eunliuue. particularly over a waist which llaeinhe charming In tha new ahades of blue i waist for Ihia dress la ma in with an uu- - la easily r.iusaed or wrinkled. a eoatume with cloth skirt sad velvet nusrt elaborate until at present we find it of velvet, wlds girdle pnlnlej (usually Velvet Jackets. coat, tha skirt, many ahades tha lighter, either an exquisite mention In velvet or an ,atlw While tne Loul. XVI. to be a- hunusually liandaome and effective silk lutely correct should jacket Iv, and the alneves have three medium braided In a round cord flecked witk all-i- n coat have tight cloth or chiffon velvet dress over wiiich is sued puffs above a deep cuff, the lower the waistcoat Is mors than a bint worn In the carriage a long cloak of fur starves, there 1s still no reason why oney puff being of chiffon velvet and the twu of silver cloth In a braided partk'ii-!larlshould to iron pattern on east a rule, keep with the eaine. satin or embroidered cloth. two shade of blu brocade. In a light When soins other style eecnci more above strapped sre also brocades of dull The fashionable reception dress for this Reception wraps brown la another attractive rendering of aimer Is Indeed a thing of besuty, but becoming popular, but as yet only the one the aaine design, the cloth almost a tan In the pallerii from dark JSVEKT the Joy ii wuuid surely never do to allow .sued wl a of wearing the one eoatume even Intermit' 2ial..,iiill,,1I is seen. These are for un and the coat a dark brown velvet, The tones to pale of brocade la light tan, with the uwir,tf r l n even tnoi.s elaborate style or dress, and waistcoatflowered hint longer than three months at I?!1 jlmtly of any may he large emiugh design. All these coals moat. Masses of exquisite laee, wonderful more appropriate for a theatre cos- - pinkish sre but so well are they cut hand embroidery worked direct upon t hi .""'Vf- - h, V?Tr unless when male of the darker that tight titling, UndTtim. e P"t-thefha can worn over a waist to or they any any difficulty material, the texture Itself of the finest and Ida ,ifht .lor. H dlfTlcull s L The the skirt, or, as Is still a must popudanger of injuring tha most expensive order all are necessary tJ M.p an afternoon wrap easentlally dlf- - match lar fashion, of einbroldend lawn or crlpa for earh and every style of aflernnun cosferent from any evening theatre cloak, da full attached skirt coming Just to the and Chine, with inaerllona of lare. an Indmust be mats these to tume, while the lit of the gown of given model. This is a real delight to any one who knows tiie knees, makes an attractive vest which keeps them quits distinct Ribbed soft alike, poplins aa well ns ividuality an has embroidered of satin usually from any other style of garment. Fur rlolha, are made up in gua na of this model, least bit aoout the science of dress. Per- nr over which the oust may tills chiffon reason tlic titled Jackets are far heller .and thera la mure than a hint of an aid haps tbs most noticeable change in this he fastenedvelvet, at or a nnt and will, soft reception gown since last winter Is that the Jabot of lace makes an attractive finish- than the loose wraps, which hang loose jtlma fashion In the gown of heavy fen from the shoulders. coat and dress may bear no apparent reallk, with a band of dark brown velvet When the picturesque romes Into fashion around the foot and with odd ahapad lation to each other; that they are chosen ing touch to an altogether fascinating garment. no In ia which a both there and and villa then opens together, coloring most style basque coat. In postilion effect, made of carefully selected In order to form a With a delicate shads of cloth a velvet end, but alas, H la full of pitfalls, Into tha dark brown velvet Ilka the band on harmonious whole, la known only to the Jacket trimmed with bands of the cloth which fell the unwary by the dosaua. It the skirt. In light gray there la an oaral-leBy dll this is meant simply is effective. Many of the cloths this yearjrequlres the talent of an artist combined opportunity to work out one of the tering the room, seems more appropriate Initiated. too fine to be used for any- - with the cool experienced Judgment of a ao popular rolur schemes of Ih winter, for an afternoon tea or reception than a that with a skirt of silk satin doth or nre slmost an but elaborate the now gowns, that to dressmaker the with coat 'professional may perfect pro- thing successfully and It would seem as though there never cloth Jacket and skirt can possibly ap- velvet tie fashioned of some must needs coat or silk and the be with fur of the satin, fashions, were that known ao many exquisite shades of plctureaque grapple pear. The tailor costume, with which were! priety will other material. In this ek.se velvet seems jThls new style of cloth skirts, worn with gray aa now, ao there la no reason why an still be delightfully smart. worn aonu: prrtly white waists, seemed a: dress few years past to be all that could boj The very smartest reception rostumes the favorite, and a velvet Jacket Is far'awtin or velvet coat, opens again a new unbecoming one should bn chosen, the undesired for even the most formal afternoon arq oompiwcd of an elaborately made smarter with a cloth draas than wit, field for tha plctureaque Idea and. In becoming gray being, however, one of the chiffon doth, chiffon velvet, vel- deemed poaslbla at the time when alpioat! truth, many of the best exponents of the most trying cnlnrs known to rlvlllsatlon. entertainment; now this suit ia relegated drees of even of tins ladles' doth, with a every detail of tha eoatume had to be oflfaahion ara moat delightfully picturesque, Then, too, the softening given by the lace to the aim pleat of morning wear, Bteadlly, vet and for the last two or three years, has the, hat to match, and over this la worn a the one texture. A pretty model for thlslTha skirts, long and wide, f illing In soft Jabots and the chance to Insert a touch reception gown been growing mors andi coat of satin or velvet matching the color sort of dress consists of a cloth dress, say, folds, ara most graceful, albeit decidedly of contrasting color If so desired makes ; cou-Ic- I three-quart- er ! 1 ad mbroidared v&lvet?,fvr and satin T coats rfii&i eJa&orartetly- ; right Had Cloth Bolls. Tha skirl, witlf wide girdle effect, worn with lace waist and bands of doth over the should era "h la impend er" aa h were, provides a eotdtoi (qiportunKy for theao einlKirately fashioned junkets, Just long enough to come below the points of tha girdla at the hack and giving the offset of baeg an entire princes gown. Thar havg made some attractiva guwua in thta design In tha brlglit red doth ao fasIflunaM tkta winter, the Jacket In rod of g darter shads of velvet and trimmed with narrow edit of Fenrfun tamto, tfi MnM la w miU worked In Mark or gold, but trimming whatever on tha eklrt. Apparently Uia object la to have the trimming on these costumes exclualraly on tho mats, for almost without asoaptlon of veltbs skirts ara plain, tha bands In doth vet and the braiding described aa akirta being Intended fur tlmae worn with doth coat lo match Dr of thenoheavy satin trimming velvet and fur that bava except In the watatooat. fashion as tha gain In Little by NtUa, favor, wll ba Been elaborate embroidery on collar. revere and cuffs, for tha style la one that pennlla of elaborate trimming and apparently the more expensive tho fashion the more popular K Is, and, altar all. thera must need ha n aattafsottoa I realising that If a lot of ntuney la spent at least the results do show. Hnr. ; - Jxraided 1 jJdrtcrcsor afternoon reception and entertain to-d- nt the nurt taHor coat unit to disappear It does not seem as though so once at ornamental and so thing IB could go absolutely out cf and yet this la Just the which Is now agitating all of our fashionable modlatns and the heads of the large- tailor establishments in the United Malta Certain It la that an elaborate velvet or silk gown 'worn with a loose wrap, which is thrown off before en - How the Anglo-Americ- Letter Exchange EduccAes the Children of Both Nations. an That English board etdiool pupils should day I am going to he a doctor. My father But what writes thin young American of inounces that he Is going to study law andl What happens? If the boy la amhltlouel. at the American boy's he aaya: "I ger Into politics, and expect to be aland has good stuff In him he suddenly de-lmedi- tits future Intentions? sending to America letters superior In In to am take and I Why, doctor up aa of and that the other this, thing please cine when I have npnnt a few years have made up my mind tu he a reporter United Blate Bern lor and afterward be termini a that America Is the place fur 'every way tnth letters they ara receiving the being world. in the biggest la." explain what at For, mark you, the Eng- on a paper. Then 1 ahall become editor, elected President of the United Stales, the! ambitious poor boys, and ten tu on be-- 1 from our puhlls school buys and girts lo "I don't understand what' Ae for the little American girl, aha reads lish college." boy's father Is a carpenter or a and afler that 1 extinct tn ha Ihe owner English schoolboy la fairly staggered. fore he la alateen or seventeen ha will .'nothing short of o national diagraos and and the English girl's account of ' you mean by a buggy. You how reread of a grant newspaper and have a big say There has not seemed to he much ahead corns over to the United Si a tee In Ihe shame to us, I was on a bench in tne nuk "bin driver, and in England carpenters' unless they ara aa (o who ahall be elected Frasldent of tha cf him except day laboring and 'bus driv- steerage, twenty years hence returning peak aa if It. carriedT you one day andsitting drivers' and 'bus sons, then Juat the Queen, looking about. How does it go Ilia father and first cabin, ing and carpentering. exceptional. Indeed, do not aspire to United Kin tea." and young, drove by, and 1 very I have recently been exam- aohookpretty handkerchief be doctors. Next comes along a letter But when an American schoolboy who mother have never mentioned that ha American boyi and glrla who write over likes She her." at my beIn between times to might become anything very much better to tlie English boys and girls ar unacining some of the letters exchanged from an American boy whose father la says he blacks boots Never on quiet day, aa the tween tha public school children of the to know, too, that the little English girl also a carpenter or a street car driver. earn money for his widowed moth an than his father or grandfather have been. tlie eiiHtoinera go therea ar quainted with the differences between the more bargain! United States and the board school boys la studying free hand drawing. school and tha American there will be, and then tha esdlrment buaid Engliali and girls of England, and in aa American Frequently the little English girt Is pnx I1 of public school. They do not know readies fer greater heights In o crush. Be- -j letter Just ready to ba sent out to England led over tha little American girl's deecrlp-tio- n class distinction that mskrs the free board akra llnid women lra likely to bo and an English letter received by , an of her mama as "president of the tfctionl iif KnitUnd an institution i)ulrtn'l)unf0init pn buoy daySo American boy I came across tha above literary club, and of the afternoon tea of Hie hurnUtf ofdcrt (by cnly Be sure lo dress elaborate, enough for quoted demands for Information. It seemed she has given to the members of her cul sdai'ghterd ooton. A diamond tiara will go fer that tha London boy had written that he lege class. Buck Information as this beh i .111 ' clerk dura the c.ly (Neither toward muring belter price, from the had gone from near Westminster to the wilders the little board school girl, for tho ilese rlwt the city Tata Gallery In n tram. The American little London girl with whom she la correshop girl and will Impreea them with the T raJ,ihi of giving you credit. This will hoy. In writing to fala unseen English sponding has probably never before tn her ..propriety child ! week a Bhllling a especially advantageous If you are friend, had vouchsafed the Information life written to or received a letter from the i, of money and have no good refer- It that he bad been around Central Park daughter of a college graduate, unl-the no and chlldnra in a buggy.' Each boy waa pussled and might happen to be her mission teacher or and toe poorer j luhurera farm of mechanic, each wrote for the solution of the puxxle. some one of that aort. The little English gown with a moderately rlasiH a in different tradro and occupations, i X low necked The solution arrived In London and New girl's mother was in all likelihood a housetong train will stamp you atone aa a Almost without exception let it lot taken woman Tork In due time. The London boy was maid before her marriage, or possibly she of the world and Uie salesman will fur icrant'd that I he hoard school child la a unt surprised and intereqted to discover that a worked In a factory. The little English attempt lo overcharge you. poor child. The children, ortheir teachers, buggy was a aort of cart or small car- girl expects to do tha same thing when site all: Never go to the store In a carriage, as Ihdr parents, tha coursefrom study, ara riage, and the New York boy was greatly grows up. and aa she has no ambition to iKiselbie llmi of ur the customer who arrive on foot are as different entertained to learn that a- tram was just marry 'kmtaide her station" she expects " school. At first the known to bo tired and will receive the a common everyday street car. that when nhe does marry It will be tu a cou-s- e of study for beginners' lx very Most courtesy and quickest attention, Nothing more interesting and Improving good artisan who will be kind to her. rlmilar but the children si tending usually j Hold your train well up when you walk In tha way of otudy has bean taken np In This same little English board school CfiFYJMTHEAlft 3CKEfKKKKt JU&FMMJMMAM3AW dUOnUfi go no furthiv tlian tlie aeteulh standard, i and du nut atop to gass Into the shop win- -i our American public schools than this girl Is also quite frightened when the little jUftYAurLL for the people who which ia about equal to our American 'down They are meant adoption of the corresponding exchange American girl announces. "My papa is a In and buy. , seventh or elshlh grade. Into consideration.' .cannot afford to agostore Idea between the American boys and girts lawyer; what does your papa dof" She walk directly up entering Taking llo e things tu a keen observer toUpon APER novel ties and favors have be--, and the boys and girls of other countries. hunts up the word "lawyer" and flnda it among the one or the shop glrla, selecting prafer- thing soriirisl'ig the of come a such recognised part Especially helpful have American pupils means "barrister,'' Which la, even a greatone who is very busy. In order to reof the English u ni,!k !nJ whl b-- the superiority luncheon and dinner giving studying German found this Interchange er thing than "aolloltor.' Why, Engliah n'a Idlers over those of tlie American ceive quicker attention, and demand at hidden In theTentra hsil-'dbel the that they are preferred by hostesses of letters with German pupils, but by far barristers belong to the gentry and the doicn once In a clear, distinct tone the price of After examining ervral to dweroMe iiig H. peuu. Thn, Chlhlien. the larger amount of correspondence la little board school girl has never seen, ex- and caterers to tlie finest of cut gloss and i have moat regret- - whatever article you wish to purchase. whanged it(fFa touch and novel aa a artistic giving serried on between the English and the cept at a distance, a barristers daughter. silver, ih.it His Am-- r- Kpesk xllli ihe manner of one accustomed 'inivc added ful'y come to the to the table. They ore. moreover. Ideal American school children. Other1 r ii?l!Tnira aTt?r uiHhenunui; she should write back and say, In Suppose hilol nearAs ddl'Tof schemes. at out color hjll'ra me ' lu!!rlTI Pomubl carrying For the American boy or girl no book My papa is aa artisan and earns era lo lie had from the rain era or In Ihe tm eairy a large roll cf bills en English history and geography ly all luncheons and dinners one color Is can ba fl7.gr) a week. What, think she. will used lie ,h" l"ft h:,Bd nd flourl,,h tram time a would very rosy . shops, all hough it throughout, tne flowers usually giving) balf so Instructive and at tha same time the Mttla Americas girl's mother say to to construct ihrs the keynote, these paper cases, besides' as the fortnightly or monthly entertaining with an ar- being fm whatever you gat. and novel, charmingly cafry I iter which cornea across the water from her daughter pretty In muklng a lection arc that all the tisan's dauphtert out the pink, red or green lorlng aa boy or girt living right within sound of Bo goods of tho sort you are In search of are the little English girl very often neither the An t china, sliver or (Ians can Bow Bella or almost under the eavee of -- -shown you, regardless of quality or price. a small nsi. ine orown niun Inside. This ana .iru MM uneel and become quite do. Westminster Abbey. Old 8L Paul's or the keeps bar own B Thl wiU UP a connoisaenr and 5 pom the contents of Ute box sort Tower of London. What Joy to the Amer- disturbed whon tho Mttt American girt From mere paper eaaea for holding salted lavwas In two shedea of mk fur the glrla who ao oflra .hagFrgllrh particular hat letter. ican boy or girl to be Informed that tha writes: "My papa says ha will take me to almonds or bonbons, the work of paper lunoheon. violet p.ny a iender to SllvSSuffy !'ve h" " l ecrclc at home bust of your poet Longfellow stand In a Europ whon I bavo flnMhed at tho high cases has now risen to an art, new Ideas ilu J'11 method or with chest a year at a BnMilng being constantly shown and the work hav- bona piled In the hollow of the birds buck Daintiest of all are the In the hand writing of the EugllFh hoy JJ good light, and n great many English aa school and gonetook ana and atilt In pink forward to meeting ing an artistic finish that makes them am covered with goid foil. For a pink din-- : which com only ni gjra aa well a mure Individuality, well aa American travellers visit it every seminary, and I heel and a omall now . at tn ln(j originality In the little writer Uiem-- I If your package and change are alow In jner the same favor comes In pink, ihe have a glided day! What pleasure, too, tha American yon In London and having yen Aow mo preferred by all of vrepe mad paper are Bncrinkly bonbons being wrapped In pink tissue. .hoern hi their letters. 'coming ask the uunc of the cash girl end toe. They we have ronff nM Paamr naoklna. ... boy derives from the graphic account of a about. That she. the daughter of a work. tailed with a twist haring the effect of s and are especlai'y apropos for weddiugew , perhaps due lo the fact which shout at her t hurry up; that you have thja ride on the top of a 'bus nt rough the prin- ingman, living, wa win y, near Camberrta visitor to England cannot fall to notic- e- an important engagement for dinner and lend for engagement luncheons u ,. f vrara ana ihmiwh ih cipal thoroughfares of London, and does well Green, should hobnob with n young Th w h"r "Itown la among the newert id- - for name card. tha natural talent or genius of the English can't wait forever. felhsr la a lawyer quite takes a trifle, aramade la the he understand the story cf Guy Fawkes lady who of thJ Tery Tj. In the met- - If you get too much change eiy nothing. ' T'T ,in,d shell pink and ihnUgh nut of paper might he mentioned aa aornation for letter writing. half so well when he reads It In his history her breath away. But the correspondence Ilneot arTnaedon Round nruL -i- th to a cash girt any V'"T like a real one. These roe. if dainty dinner giving, ter writing Intareetlng letter the Eng- -, Yf haf. a dollar or -- r,lool wrt a he dues when an English board school goes on, and In a roar or more the little SneT i marine Td ara noH.ing more than teal roses on lish ara certalnlv our aupertora. and that wav? buy tells him all about It and explains English girt begins to understand that in a iki..h i. written the name of the peraun. It is a natural gift and not on due merely j Ingoing away do nut stop to shake hails Iyfldinner th" lately given. The sunflower hnw he and his boy friends have fired off America there Is something which does Aoiiu. ara so ll'lu thikn.-- " 1',r I"IIY in two IT?11 ri.d r0M iid beside the plate. In to education ia proved by the superiority with the floorwalker and tell him what a 'T'? linen Teneriff dollleamtc h not exist In her own country, their crackers on Guy Fawkes Day!" 1 th Yv'inw. lower petals being the name of the of board achool letters to American public dellghtru I time you have had. H will luJr1 m The London board school boy, too. takes deratands that her brother might go to p.rswill lettem. I. behoove, the American doubt iem he too busy to talk to you. and ' the greatest Interest In reading how Ms that country and work Me way through namebeing' New York friend ascended to the top of college and get to be a lawyer himself. and designs and in all colors. One of thejlow ras-- or any of the the having flnrs' the Flatiron Building, although he wrtt That she. If aha learns enough, might go newest and prattle --ora for bonbon. cr0 tablra. The heart ihup raraXciro colors or In the matter of spe'lint and defl'iliion. aud. When out on tha sidewalk a rain. If you -. ilos la the swan earn, tha on Illustrated. while not new are alwsvs likm ami ara hack by the next mail to Inquire If a flat- - and teach school or Obtain a situation thtir teachers ta allow them (find that you have left ineihlr.g In tn i, 11 ,ncv In of a iron is the same as ih being Iron like my a private eeerrtery, aad that perhaps aJ1p!sv something 0 origtnallty end store, do not ti,at deep, rich rad, used with a r.d pnrtscularly pr-t- ra for valrn ne and en- oonP,SaU.i lay your parcels on the pare. name a of remember color heme that mother Iron her clothes with," and he will In for luncheon writing a dim future nobody said the which the garment luncheons. while you return for the missing handvrulng, rather chn.acter andirha operation llcvro. though ngi'inat nil his serse of her father waa a workingman. o American Beauty ro.ro Ira imps now rome In the de-nf .f forcing them to write "back handed" tide. The nldewalk is needed by pedhin Am r loan The Kr.!i!i bnri echoni hnjr, tn. Ip Thee ewaA eesefl ape d jne In th.s w n - 7'e'thJt has become the athan a ppray of ti mers lying woM msnv American children roinplam tha; 'Iclans anJ your bundle FAKHINGTO-Npi5r.is the and looks piea. .'mm lna'dc the often pusxled a: the announcement of For white and gold dinner the paper iii'.t Just wlint . wVn It Is uiuii closer in- - latest fad. sa .li as - - I.lil.uU, FRANK plat do. to iraffie. are compelled tllrV some : Hi friend n f Americnn ilic Liberty it ii. a it opens his lit ti.imb l (hat white, the swan's bill goid and the lwn-- a veeiigatldn rcreuls the amal' Ing one. By ELIZABETH BANKS. EXT time you writ hi eyes wide nt ba Paper Novelties fer Luncheons , Dinners and 1, Dance nn-,,- ." .S xs I : ul I-- cml-lah- ly . ri de-tsl- on ' ; cow-pon- ding h. ' ac-m- i u I i ' w !TSit - - ; , wl ( be-(t- very-dsllra- ' a'A nkotobi ilie'r |