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Show tut fl r-- lC"1.1 4 i, l1' t ! 1 Hr . ' v ' ; ; THE SUNDAY MORNING EXAMINER, MAY 7, 1905, Th 3 r t U2 t. H k v - , .' "i; ;' -.- 4 . 'I'Vav.' 4 i;. , . . . &SS. ChlFTONJAfTETA, VEIUNGUGOT- WEIGHT CLOTH , t 4058$ r" . IN NEW DESIGNS - p i i k s tf aJld NOVEL i i Ki lP'j COLORING. kU-- ; t ' F$a ' ,ti ' p jIAWEi VEILING qoWN iv ; r iv jpv1 -- 1; 'it V' ?-- ! ' acx5.NK ; r -- ij CLOTH COSTUM& ; : Thera la have a distinctive individuality that mends them to women of conservative taste and who are fond of rather distinctive clothes. All gowna of the description Juit mentioned are apt to be expensive. There I a certain simplicity about their style and make-uthat Is not easily attained by the poor dreawnaker and at the tame tins ROSE AND GREEN ARE FAVORITES. they oanbe worn hoth winter and ao that after 11 it pays to have them There la a great demand just now for the different shadea of roe color and alao well made and well fitted. They minim allk and Invariably, a good underskirt of silk, fur of green, and in veiling taffeta caahmere are many charming gowna made even in the heavier qualltln of veiling tbs m up in them color. Unfortunately there la lining show through, and, after all, one shade of green an apple green that very satisfactory gown of the more npa w la anuirt and atraetlve, but whlah lull sive order can be turned out that hu been so Immensely popular that it la made a allk drop nklrb All akirta are now wry and wide and a aklrt for this style of gown re up by the hundred guwnc at a time, Indiqulraa to be long not made with an exa-au consequently haa already loot ita but long viduality, ao that In chooalng green aa a ggerated train like last year back end In cnlos the greatest care muit be taken In around, rather ioniser at the train. TM the ehade. Thera are, however, so many round rather than a wiuare la no different shades there la no reanon why an width of skirts around the hmmeasan. do thry attractive one should not be found as well ridiculous, ao many yards this can for more a, a becoming one, and by using l.iep or and of eoiirao allfor a skirt that I cue batiste embroidery, that with a shade tarial; although of Ceru, the green can be made much fully cut much Iras material in require Tha same rule ap- than often to demanded by the driauhrr. more becoming. those IW gathered skirts, or rather and plies to the rose pink, for rose pink. In Th at tno around tho sklea spite of Ha beautiful coloring, la not be- are shirred the pleated a are fashionable; bock, to and the when gown everybody, coming b la not made of such a fashion aa In coat also are fashionable, inside ploata. lox they and skirt with which a lingerie walat Is pleats and pleats ao amall that smart are very Wnj worn, then there must be a lot of white or like tucks. But there length cru about tho nr;k. It la not a new made on yoke of exaggerated no have pleat akirta that fashion. In fact, the fashion was almost wide circular t done to death Inst year of the lace ruffles all, ao that after all it ii necessary and tno in the sleeves of all gowns mads of veil- only choose the color of the gown 2 ing or cloth, and yet with this year'a material to eult the individual. M styles elbow sleeves are ao much the have a out of oklrt that U distinctly fad that there must be cuff's or ruffle, original. and generally both, to make tha gown In th heavier veilings the color offt r diffeMM smart. appr-ilining jdoea not make ao much The light shades of tan are not ao fash- aa aheerer qualities are uwd. tha when aa were ionable this year they last, while in tha cashmere light weight clothand grays are more worn. The different shades th veiling ae well tha fad of the mmne of purple are very popular, and some very la to ihd have the lining of another color, as trying ahadi of brown, which however, of an entirely different when becoming, are Immensely so. Thy color, or some way in the trimming r are all nsivl in gowns for the mol days, then In tha or rather for th" cool summer afternoon., the color that is Introduced on same color Is repeated again, fat s materials already spoken of o more Into favor sgnln. bands of Persian trimming year this rather fanciful color still fashionable to trimming of a white la carried out to special advantage to among the very newest t must be admitted that the fad a W an attractive one and prevents turned nut th conspicuously and monotony. with threfc rhlnectona button. a atock collar and yoka of white llcrm alceve In elbow length lac. Tho puffed have a band of velvet ribbon luat above the ruffle of taffeta. Inside of which la a ruffle of the luce and clone fitting cuff of lace that are not a neceaslty, for often Mie gown la worn with long glove, m p. -, i , j ( m O changeable Ip tha weather now;hy tiia tiniest of fancy button. The than the material, I a favorltp ptylp. Then that although fashion ha decreed. ainartept model of a coat la almnat tight' the aklrt, which itta clnaa around the hip, that, in anticipation of a hot sum- - fitting, fastened with fancy button, it r In ', mer. tha thinnest and lightest of can l worn open, but the llna la much 2 ,twm.?wiih I? r. thou a,v. .V It fw gowns, shall le made up. abater when the coat la fastened. Tha finest when it la cut away beneath tha baa commanded that there shall be! weave, of aerge are the meat popular, the Plonl11' the doea look . bet-';!,- ' t . not figure aurh powna Included In the summerihravy corda looking an muoh warmer dumpy, aa to h ease with a atlffrr rubric. Bealdea wardrobe which will be pisslbla to wear on! mtke them more appropriate for winter. cooler days, and consequently there art wear. the band of velvet that arw ued in trim- no end of different model intended to he'p jmlng thrre la a great deal of braiding on im rASniun. AjA,N In material eucli aa many of theae coptumee nr.d a lot of lace copied lightweight, ",11CRC Cashmere and drop d'Ctd ara two old uxc.l not, of course, when the velvet la on wool, taffeta, veiling, aerge, die. that have com back Into the sum gown, for the two are not The aerge nocturne are on tha plHier!,ln,e hined. Hoth poulache and fancy braid are and made up In blue, black ,nil fa,,hlort again till year and are lmmi'n-'lwhite all ahude of blue, from very light popular. The material la Ana In weave, fashionable, and among the former are Patiern that are very attrac-t- li , to very dark, and all shades of white, from11 dinging, uni yet not o a.ift hut nll,,y r,il ltelf hi a Pllhv (ln- dead white to the real Ivory tint, Ai a'that It mukca un well Into coat ai well' .' yr'1 " It extremely ornamental, rulc. they are on the aeve'e order of gownp.iaa walata It la charming In tha gown w with medium length or abort coat and that have abort akirta and abort Cn1 0f i,wn" n,rto UP r"im' pleated aklrt. or one of the newer decigna, cout. that At ctoaa to the Aaure It I . with the below th, knee and 7t SratTr I ,ruepr ! . nrlul ' com-onl- er y m "hr forp.lu.ownp.nd h.lf-ple..- rhn ne worn witn tno win nnlaia, although that afh. rather loo-- a ant much trunmc.l. of the Phort Jacket are made In uurh'po. In fact. It I very adaptable. Then i raehlun that cilia for a lincerle walat or yoke anlenlUrandffpor a way that ehemlaette and deep cuff, are I, t h had In nil al.aih-of c,.lr. dark hp,.fe In a PklrL teffetclpno-Anlrt- i enough without the walat. Th and light, and many of the new ph.i.lea an-- : t.m hwwi niatcrid even tor hM weathw aome e-- dinrrently than uaual. In ao far Jt there L.'1. n P l!1"1 ara Intended tor afternoon n'n" imr NurrcSRowN umnier material for an entire Ciidume. ... r. in mmnwr ihwh mj . tv acrroN wjESAqows pop-thi- er Furniture for the Summer House in Wicker, Bamboo , Matting and Cane . Wicker Tea Wagons and Cellarettes'fl,R!e't every other part of the furniture .i in,le of . for ,v,t.,.ri,rd cane, and Lavra and veranda Itcrj ai'.icle usually seen in a The lwl hns wooden . ""I! "T". and lg, lint the side, held and l"l font h.,.iris All of the bureau rr f can .... .... dimmer: with the extvqitimi of drno'r uprights' hsuse is th! eo.ts-ioffered at the ;of ciice, the m.ilcrial even being uswi for of cane and shops In t l.o gro.it st. possible itiio drawer. Tliere are a of var.ety stylos, colorings anJja hli;q, cuviard of the niaieri.nl. materials. One's s .nmrr lvni n.j, w'.il.-- c.mtains many and Is ucful matter how large and magnidmii arrai ruily for tullci article. Ae. it may be. can mon-tdabe up-- ! Furollure miide of matr.ng and bum- - r . 1 di-s- r.a-ro- w aht-lvn- s ms.le of malting end bamboo sso'the lawn Attractive teat to he especially desirable, because of wagon of e with g'as tray, arc their extreme cleanliness and attractive- for t- i are many cheaper ness of appearance. that. The tra wagon an lmporta-- . '"17 T ,! ri'rn,tnr made or the. tlon from England, where It has for years 1IR'1 ',a"iu'0 is also extremely been known aa the curate's assistant. The n',,"'K m'HsMe for cottage Idea of giving it this name waa su?-- , mr I'Hdren a ricirif, go. It Is made getted by the frequent English tea. with firm, smooth malting In light it one curate and large number of wom--J vrT ''olore ard the design is so arranged lint ca, to wh.cn the unfortunate lune man' ? ,inKr vorsy n rueea nr a big. p! .t 'hy was obliged t j carry tea and cakes. No, "r, lri" AiM fal1 2" ,h' toP pf ,h COuntry h0!i!, should he without a tea: .Til" per fl, se.-- i i ii.-kJ- , 1 'Si w'uim 1 in 1$ Among the camping furniture, glass also over the fabric. Without thla which In also quite suitable for th" veran-- 1 s'n-l- i a table would he too easily soiled, Rose and Tapestry Designs screens Wicker are also shown with the lU. the I.iun or even for rouh nnd ready and Attractive Summer Interiors, arc huge chairs of coare philtcd'upiKi, half of the screen covered with cane and ldrch bark, attractive double I, i poetry or chlntx. These screens have Furnishings scats of the cane nnd bark, round " Is' narrow shelves of the wicker, on which which open and disclose a large rccop-- 1 may bo placed, and also a the oddest looking lamp mad taolr ciiim niort r.fr stowing nw:iy things 'succtFrion of racks in which photograph! and wicker, or rather the UmPJ which one nerds to keep out on the vcrsn-i.- n ly be arranged. wood or wicker ej da or on the lawn, ami birch bark bedsj There nre exceedingly comfortable bed brass in a oinn square Tb which would to he, however, more couches nf wicker, nnd also wicker couches picturesque than pr.icllcal. with shelve at both ends, on which books wrt'of thla" tower faof wood or " may be placed. The lamp la act on a very F ' MTORTABLt for use at tha i the tnwrr like wi"do' pUce where shad them lamps have ltttle ohelra . gttff are tha wicker lower part of their towera, on may he n come at 12, and" perfectly protected bay wooden r tx day without jjrh'ch . of coure ant for brio-ft-br- Jff jr brlc-k-br- brlc-A-br- ac .rot. Thllaot Hail and Farewell "Ave alquu vale." Love, Long you kept me walling; Ehill your brief reign, now 't'.s done. But give place to bating? Scorn? Liespair? Nay. nil of these Bring repentanoe afler; Ave atque vale." Ixire, Say farewell in laughter. rc'" |