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Show THE SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 20, 1005. EXAMINER, I Costly real lace and expensive imitations tn oortata teuton. mmm after yaw are la whteh evory demand, aad woman faern that aha mum aaada be MMMWd of. Lace la ona of th matarlato that nothin Beam Wa to put out of faehtoa. Of eoano Chora when Ur a la more pnpuUr lbVt "thwa, laoa tsard tor gowna. eoata ifc.i Ur. Uaalf U MMd from imnarntion a oo far that no family moot like tradition. U THERE go entirely out ot pTl can be without It. of Ibr maty yeata now tha faahlon . In wearln lara haa rown nuadlly and win-tuntil now It la a eerltabla eraao, nor moot aoaa and aummar alike ona toua oana. eoata and wrapa It oootly fabric. Thta aummar aapaeUlly would aaatn aa though t oo to own oarr ao have a taco and thlauUart y re-- j, ordinary otraat gown, coat If ba i film of tha tramandoua Uoa bo ranL doea faahlon tJarlninlnd tha grant may bo Ino Imitation tbaao ortnhwd that and fine texlura U? -. bonuty than half no or .f; " IrtS.'iS XoVool Vtlltt, Ml If VWl any entorod d yad to mat Sjb. worn. with which they nrw M ho gown la not alwmya aa gown of hot .ffJJtJJ- T- Wht h thought Indlnf dwifiwktn SSSmMa ttatl tc ssr tartar amartar and looks inlUltaly htdtar. Embroidered battota or Him" with lace la alwaya rharmlraly wmn iMtvy tad llirtit Iim ZSSZ, vTwoil beautifully. Chiffon aad twaothar rnirntwrlnl. tlwat wrhwat aatlofoctorUy. pet togather turn out wary SIMPLICITY W LACE GOWNS. the " '"1 Mmpllelty mark Ion and gowna tMa aaoaon. Tha lines art la on rather severe, Aand tha trimming gown, the rharmlngUm aama order. modal of whieh haa proved aaoatramalr to known what of la popular, train, to gorod. lara. Tha klr haa a short medium width and la finished with a Bounce. Down I ha aklrt are long llnaa of appllqu of hraviar lira llguaaa Tha walat to extremely altnpla, rloa and haa a eollnrlona neck. It la down tha front with two narrow band of aailn rIMum. on which are aawad to a fancy butt ona of rhlnaatona Thera belt of tha atma ribbon, with a roaetta at tha aide. The atooven am abort puffa, and at II rat effect the gown look ontrame alaavra ly unfinished. having tha short but with and tha comparatively high nark, peel ad that a jaw nil eurh gowna It la not la If thto ellad dog collar he warn, or poralhle then an unllned eollar of narrow Valenrlennea Inoertlon aewad together to tired. Of rourae thto otyla of dreao to and trying, but whan becoming It to ao attractive that tha original model to, aa haa aatd, very popular and haa hern modified to cult Individual taatea Combining lam and voile la me of the favorite style nf the aummar, and the two material certainly look wall together. More or len riabnrata la daalgn la thta tyla ef gown, and generally bmldea tha lara them la other trimming, aurh aa a wide belt and aaah of Batin or allk, giving tha effect of tha hark of tha gowa bring entirely of allk or aatln, aa tha caae may be. A charming tnatnneo of thto faahlon la Illustrated in a gown of Ivory whlta veil, with rowa of turka around tha alclrt-qwide tucko-t- he rklrl Itaelf being In aecordlon plaaia Thera la a king coat of heavy lace that opana In front and abnwo tha aklrt and alao tha body of the walat, which la of voile In eoft draped folds. Around tha neck them to a place of all-ov- er flt-ti- fln-hh- n amurr MKrziAczoticm. gown jiiACL re hn ult WHE) WOMEN GO . lam uf a flnar quality-poi- nt fAlmgem or Valaaclraaea. The aimveo am In puffs, ooa short puff flnlahed with a number of narrow chiffon ruillea and a twist of aatln rtbjnn wild a rosette. Tha ooat llaeM la outlined In fnml with a narrow fuld of mao pink velvet. Them to a high draped girdlo with long saeli ends In bark ot Ivory whlto aatln. Thto aamo model can be copied In blark and In pale shades, with lha Uco dyed the color or the voile, but ao many people object lo dyed lace H has alto boon mads up with tha lace In the ecru shade. Lace coat am moot attractive to wear with this or heavy gowna that la. mm pe natively heavy. They are unllned or lined, aa thg ease may he, but the fad la to have them unllned. Both the ahortho. lero and the long coat am fashionable and tha very long ones am used as evening eoala at well, but then, of couth, are lined wlik silk or satin. Decidedly navel la tha eoat Intended tolenough figure to carry It off well, to be worn over a light weight citron colored 'always smart and effective; but If the cloth costume mide In prlnccme design. figure to not all that may be drained, then Tha coat ia rut off like a mans cutaway It to juat aa well to have tha lace la black oust, fits tight In the back and at the Idea, and la held together at tha bust with also, thus eliminating tha sharp contrast a roeette of black aalin ribbon. It la cut outlining the Azure. g In low neck offer!, Piled In with a gulmpc It la astonishing how many of tha coals ht very well. They era all of lace and lingerie, and them to a wide Uwa more or tha walat llna collar of embroidered mtln outlining tha anaped In at gulmpe. The sleevea are ahlrrad to the) at the back and sides, and this gives the effect that to Infinitely inor elbow, with a turned hark ruff of aatln. and with tha frilled elceve)lng thin when they hang straight from tha that to ao fashionable at present reaching shoulders. On tha other hand, the long below coat of lace that hongs straight, provided the elbow. just Black lace Coats are to ha vary smart; It ia wide enough around the lower part, nest winter, and am also worn now with 'to immensely smart, and although It la Mack chiffon gowns. The chiffon and lacelon the Ira gown or evening wrap order, at combine extremely well, and often when) present It la the fad to havo this style It la desired to havo a sharp contrast tha 'of garment when It Is becoming. If It Is la to wear a while lace coat with not becoming then It la unfashionable and a black eklrt. A bolero of while lace on the tight fitting coat must needs be sub- black drees. If a woman has a goudStltuted. becoin-brolrter- thi MitMfl half-flttln- rt 1 -- rd I i Useful Articles That Can Be Made from Odds and Ends of Chintz lt ex-th- tv wk w e aoa r' I : i -- ud 1 - Fre-.u-- nue-jwl- th ve rr.s-i- p'-- I I r attrac-relnfon- iJ - fe 1' ' pnt-kc- fl.-- - - ft - 'j i-t b-- aide. There to a bow at each end of the shirring, making four on tha hoops and two bowa fastened over the gathers at each end at tho bag. To make the shape of tha bag attractive tha two gathered ends am caught with two or three tucks each, as appears well to tha maker of the bag. Old Testament VengeAice. ! I , ANIMALS OF FASHION. swans and black aheep art the birds and beasts of BLACK fashion thto summer. Over the lakes and lawns of country places where an .extensive acreage Is Aept under cultivation they am lending themselves t artistic and decorative effects. They rou-rouseful also in providing a subject for venation, ua do other popular beauties. To get together a number of black swans to not a difficult matter, alnce thoee thit here seen am the Australian bird, t!w natural color of which Is black. Indeed, rate although tha metaphor of Horace, a"aowan fowl on this earth, moat Ilka to awan black that la black, made tha token of tha Impossible for about rightem by hundred yean. It was early learnedwere explorers to Australia that they an moat striking among tha country' beautiful inhabitants. While It can hardly be said that Mack swans are delicate pete, their care before acclimated they have become thoroughly A case ia know la a little difficult. where a pair of them brought from Australia to thto country did not hare any egg until they had been hen three yeeta the Then, following their normal habit,winter eggs were laid on January L The to tne waa most aevere, yet according calendar It was thu time of tho Australian ana spring. Six cygnets were hatchedcold. throve lustily, despite th Intense It is not generally known In thto country that black awana havo whlta wlnga i nearly alwaya they am pinioned wo never see them flying. When they ara shows allowed this privilege their plumageoourtai out aa of ebon and ivory. It to, ofa not necessary tq have mom than of pair Mack swans to give tbe cachet ")" ness ta a country place, only la the other the one to accident happening of an I left rather lonely. Tho custom theiJJ fore aeema to prevail to havewie the more and two females, tho Utter being delicate. It ! no particular breed of Mjdof which, according to the on the la tnede, arc now seen nibbling of country plaoro. These fiorfcaara posed entirely of the to sppmr t sheep, one of which to sold They every flock of anew whltanm. epoOma been taken on. by one tram tbrir for mile M companions; sometime the flock, am searched for theff THE an in alas, each piece being about one Inch smaller all around than the piece under It. The larger piece ia then sewed to the front aide of the first pocket and the small-,e- r piece la In turn laid on this jdece and trwed In thr tame manner. To thr bark 'of the pocket Is sewed a third piece of cretonne cut In the same shape and of the else of the first piece. Perhaps It would 'he more understood to aay that them are five pieces. Pieces A and B are s:se and shape and am sewed .of the earns together with the wrong sides facing each jollier. Thto makes the first pocket. Piece A wnnn of grrat n!nr! wit 'which are stitched to thr bag and which upper edge of Hio bug. 8o commodious C. being smaller, to sewed to the front of rvprw1,h' of moat lefiro articles useful of flflhlnjt One of the thle'run across the width. In lead of braid and eo well provided with porketa to this.thto pocket, piece A. Piece D. bring small- An.) who has tho elr.'cialy. plated recently that rhe invar a- -, nature, which will be grexily appreciated tolds of lli.en or rubber bands stitched bag that everything that one could poe- - er still, to seared to the outride of piece C. on two si Ira may be used to hind e bly need for the toilet on an ocean' Piece E. which to the same slxc aa piece C, b y turned back from pursuing a day's as a gift or will be of mvrh uae In your ; down I a caae which may the v pockets and re' n force the points at voyage may tie contained in It. When to eewed'to the right aide of piece B. All sport If eaily In the morning she ceoetj;nwn boudoir or trunk, In or home oth-either at r travelling which for) animal eating thebe they are tl:chJ to the big. When, closed It folia over three times Into a 'the pieces are bound In tape and sewed on a h'Tfce. cas or spleen-wor- t. rpingea. wet hrnahee. cloiti. v clneetl thi me r!da over flat three time fl.it rectangle and Is tied with a tape. A Hat- - The etitchra are hidden by chain liavei of a plant They j holding to of elrlped Ilreeucn clunl urn' and to lied nround with a braid or tape loop la faeirth'd to tin top of the hog for atltch. hrianullch or embroidery In white, ectk i. ne i xpluincd. only when overcome' If and to nned tliroiirn- - fastened t one end. to the upper corner by ily. a comidaint which It to ht'I'c a heavy quality hanging It up by. In order Hut the pocket. A loop to faeU-nealia ao toilet ins 'th the pocket may be' hung up. luck In No was arpc.riij Alure rlaboiale than thto case and eon- -, may le a day'0"1 tjiat they are box pleated on. which xrpiiKd to ueau.ige. 'aiderablv Thto little or be Unci throughout on f.be.n the steamer act bag mqy r11, her. nt- ea.d, aika :hc Htiinials larger atmiglit. erc,mlr. bag of;lnatrad one la travell.r.g. The cam naa two aquare flowered ruldvv or It may have only one of the cretonne which to shown1 A tiny toilet case that will be very ladly aifectrd. ban- - in the for ha ir brush, tlw so lttom lined. If thto to dona It la a picture. TVs hag has right large' ful for an ever night trip where n suit (pocket It IB curious aa well that there are among' or ealchel la the only baggage u:gond plun to line the back pocket in thto v.o- -i n p'T,k'to. a strap fnr hold'ng tooth brush.: mpre mrfK'.tilona beipeak- -' "t n.rVil Miuh. Ac., and a i cushion on onei'lmorn In me picture made of cretonne imniiner. This to foe the wet wash doth. nre those denoting Jr. Its ill luck th.tn l" ,,lnh (,,h,!r 'ir of the bag a large'havlng a large design of purple panaiee on tooth brush or bath brush. The ather To And a four leaf cUvtr . gc.xd f vti.n- -. .Dy I Krouu.i. tmtall tu It .a this tiny. pocket may he used for comb and lu up the whole lower half may ptrlutps one .f thi best of ni:or:''?l?., i to the ton S?C,IM rorn,nt used fnr soiled bag canta na f,.ur pockets. Two pieces oftonieh. porotar puff, manicure tool. Ac. A.i or the pocketnothing. urc lined with chiitta nr cretonne, fourteen Inrhe l.ing or,l A moet ttrrfiil a well as almost with a lining ef. rather. dep, and mix inches wide are cut five bag for knitting, fir keeping onetid bound with white In. or similar purposes, to tape. The: In the e.tape anowi In the picture, that of handke-chlrIWTI,M1 the bottom a rcctantie with slightly round cida hown In the picture. It 1a tn.id on hoops to used for a long han- i is Po,'kei V Me wide. e The These piccra e:e bound with upe nr linen The oat eri.il majr be flnwred lawn or rinnei'.d x th the rtx.rt. P'c-.i n,.-r,pw'.,l,i,n are brih. All the n V1 ni1,,le t;cr nre a. binding .nl scwcil together on dune well, ao may I. might pass h.i,j:il aa both rule. organdie or pl.itn colored lawn, batiste, ':h l.n d tJ lined with ruidte- - V. .." Vn"1 n ,m,t on. its It erpr-ttaw non or Powered dimity. The mat- Fn'.i. on.it. r'.1 aide of lop pocket ard acr, the n ttom. the hnld Is aewed between liie mrp ( wide i who Ph course on ure ',!lar'chirt the rvlu in the the. rly at ler.hln be'r.g of outside, rial used In the picture to muslin which to btut.eitintime. two n etrengtlu-pickets r r rorncre Ic.ivi-tI of of rii year have, moreover, b 'i open and a the material hail a erne bar design and over that a big. a space The top distinct fee- - util strips uf bra-.- l are ai sewed anoe !'r?' " '! ' : uliy across' should Iv at'ff and ta anthers one 'design of pink rosea and geen leaves. It ainuaur'rg ihcmselve with and tne bug at the top and bottom of l.ie !:- t'- r'V'"'.,n A PlrP aotffl ,r am ne b. nc'ici,d Infi cud with the fiats and ir.tdd.f pocket. ith me two, ha thu a fl it envelope a the flr. t pocket, la made over a pink lawn lining which I are tnen m.ide by 'full, like the hag. The bag a.bliu.nal aupcrcaiumi t.lvir u;:'s which prer.ill1 Above thta picket ere fastened strnu o' )!P,'r pockets. In t.ie- vo about twelve fjwce pteke: - these pocket h tP,..w hnist. running J1I.07 ni(tira. no dtjoi. as we.l as the hog. lined with enlita !ia f' !t t,,, ' r l1, le uautoz pih BV' t'l e 't,. w'th v I. 'i legends." ,at the top and bottom -r er three-quart- Imnu-narl- i tha modem women to joyous and la tha eport ef ftahliui them doubt, indeed, her brother flrtiermea might evriouely dread her oo a rival wore It not for tho blighting effects of her lupmrtllkina. They, It would seem, taka a hold upon her In this sport, far otstxearhlng tha power they havo had! ever men from tlma Immemorial. It hasi been said that fishermen were ouoroptlbtol of summer parlors or ell eerta nf epnokery becauee they lived f n? upholstering - They are not anvaluitoto na the habitually without conventional doctrtro. brrOB'fo Women, on the contrary, am religious hr MHown. hand fr1Tl,lc5 hag and numerous temperament, and yet It fad a to art wi.h be made, nor I orrcaaorrfe may na of to tha hindrance a them cpnnactloa la heup thwn to mend thr with either euocM or trivial 1 gown or curtain of which they have hern ure m the killing of fleh. cotton (hlngn am not o To meet another wnman on the way lo! Wt. because o many aroaona In the first boat or fishing grounds to a certain n'1 " .because making sign of 111 luck. wMta should tho merest new grata in help out la) with gtiinpea ef the Mark habit of tbe Roman:,hrnov" w,,wllir difference the cuuecd a Imporoible weH no turn. he had one might Church fading to loo apparent, fltil!, lh pieces: back and put by rod and tickle for the. an accumulate, and the pattern! are pretty! To slip or etumhio on tha way to alao'MJ the coloring so fetching that one! Indicative of mlrtnrtnnw but nf a sort that treasures them long after the costume) may be overcome; to get one's lines vl- -' which they match have jtone Into the rag dentally tangled, however, benlshoa hope bag from the heart of a wnman flhlng. To It to possible. If one hae time to aew. to cut the Unger while arranging tha lines la make the moet attractive toilet hags and n elgn ao Indicative of poor luck that It .caeca of tlteae piece. One can create one's cannot he overkmked. It to aatd also that .entire outlay of Ohrletmaa gift from them women particularly dread to havaao the'r with a very enull expenditure of money, first catch a few star flah. TMa la held for many purposes they are far more to he briitlling and a algn that their luck.appropDat than ailk. I will never peas the niedlocm. In thta season of flowered organdies end It Is per.inp In the difficult eport f embroidered batirtre for gowns and line, women have to date nalmon flailing that up diintaca and rrrtount foe bntroom .ipi eklll and a PMf"to displayed 1L7?rTf ,! ;furn1ehinra the pieces of cotton good! vs liable In moat hou.c ore particularly tlTT ,n 1h' Piwcr- - It cem oild to 1Cn4Uftt S Vl flVlIe yrt vwy PK'OIUI W a B acKem easa m mbit iw I eg, agmW aaA play to ao keen wth excitement that h. " I",.! te 2! unheeded. V"'k' Hough ldiyalr.il r train he them very little time to apare weather seldom deter a woman from her ' ni1 ,,w ' i1" "'""r flailing excuralona. whlto men often offer thlcg to devote ime of the etrango proteges to exctic themelva i'ery wire unmner when it ton hot to ao It over from framing puv'IUnimliy b:tt .t on the vrranda and rw currfrv. THAT . tartly, and the Imitations are moat effeo- - A tight fitting prinoeero gown to a very to a cool looking lace and shows trying model for any one who has not on to exceptional advantage when mkdo up'sbaolutcly faultless figure, but the soften-wit- h luce of another kind. Irish point, soling of the lines by tbe draping of the much heavier than Valenciennes, ia used laoo makes a wonderful Improvement. in bands of entra deux or In appHqua fig- Among the now deelgne la a princess ures and helps to mako a gown look vary gown with a deep yoke of another sort of Inca Thto a rain to a trying model, smart and becoming. Flounced skirts, with which are worn and yet to to he fashionable and ao must net allover am The naeda be mentioned. lara eoata, charming. on which tha flounces am sewed, or the In order to make the ooot of throe gears plain net or the chiffon, ao the earn may even greater than when only real lace Is be, with two, three or four Hounem of toco, used It Is thought smart to have emare very attractive. The net coat worn broidery on the lace tha pattern ef the with theaa comes down to meet the upper lace outlined with heavy embroidery. This flounce. la dona around tbs foot of lha aklrt, down A very picturesque frock has a ruffled tha front and around tha yoke. It adds to on seared net of laee narrow ruffles skirt lha expense and of oourae adds to tha coat effort, but to all real lace lovers tha beauty and over this to worn a that to cut away at tha aides and shown nf tha material appeals so strongly that the ruffled skirt to great advantage. Thta it seems a mistake to add anything elm coat hangs loose from the shoulders in to it aad by ao doing destroy tho original front, and at tha aama time outlines the work. flgure. It haa wide sleeves and underneath LACE ON CLOTH. am sleeves of pleated chiffon, which fall Although lace gowns of all kinds am bat Laca as a trimming ia not going te he when the arm to lifted. the fud at the moment, to tlm fatAlon to unfashionable for many a long month ts It throe all gowns "Ith of ao eo lira Ufa offered) muny pattern robta tha comet It will he seen again thto winter and for sale at a Krar price aa to make one heve a touch of color In the tmfrt satis where the coat Is fastened In cloth gowna. It wlU be used on materials rather doubt whether they will continue rosettes,Rosettes on thinner all and aaah ends add greatly allk aiid of course fuahinnubla for many months. TM whlto front. and Tho newest cloth gowna that are brought net gowna with lara applique are sold fir to the beauty of any of theorcostumes, amount ot Immense an show block out velvet colors of either the palest the moment at surprisingly low nrirro which to Imitated In tha thought the smartest combination. art made up both for afternoon andevrn-l of laca when well well. Them have very much the same efIng wt ar. Very few of these gowna thatl Tin prinemro gowns am very becoming, but If badly made fect and are dyed tba precis shade of the am toe nm!ns are full enough to be beeotn-mad- e cloth. Kx pen rive a uai ing, and it to nrevaopry lo havo an under-- 1 are most unoecommg. tills Whlta and Mack gowna win ha very skirt of plaited net or chiffon to makeitlm of Inca noould really bo used formust fashionable, but for a time-- et all event them look well. The most effective am style, as of course out a gown mom until into the winter will ha muchafreet. made over an accordion plaited chiffon needs be extremely costly. A charming ' tor tha model, although not especially new. to used for tha house than under gown. whlta Ungowna with whlta laee and Rennireanrw. Cluny and guipure Uora nf heavy lace In the prtnerose style.laca Black with black laca am In tha nature of gowns tire all very smart, while Valenciennes was typed with a flounce of rather lighter vea of the comparative novelties, for wo havo had a never more In favor Uian at tha present and with a yoke and unde relee of tha all one color schema lighter Hire aim. Acmes the front of thta long season moment. Ral Valenciennes luce to on. toes la draped, .7giving It a much by thto tlma to of course getting T a that ways very expensive, whether In flounces gown the do for any ona faahlon te atay not does It pnn-when than a look to fitting V&lcnclennro tlgni ainfter but or In the allover net, in mom than a certain length of tlma lace that cun be imitated very sallsfae-- 1 cease to c tween. tlva It wo 1 ' DEAR little girt of four, who haa received a highly rellgkmi (raining, shocked her family the other day by resorting to Old Testament Ideals of vengeance. It was at the table that the llttto girt became very naughty and indulged In a number of exaggerated statements, which had eery much the Bound of ftbe. Her grandmother, who bellerm devoutly In a personal Deity, reproved her. "Borne one hears yon telling those naughty tort ex." said tha grandmother. "Who to It that brans you whan you tall naughty stories, do you know?" Oh yea. Instantly responded the little girl, rolling her eyes to Heaven. I know. God. come down and smash thto old lady." It to needless to oay that Grandma was properly subdued for some tlma te member. A flock emn- - g, difflcult to Incream. uas pllment to both ewe and dam, born black. For their nrttotle effeet. kerijhj town down, and perhaps JTff a flock of sheep however, la practically dya of taking any, woven Is Incapable lt owners of Mack aheep n wno-naInto cloth, wn cup cup ot owier. nevertheless jdyed d one. one and milk. cup of augu out a rich golden brown, aui cups of flour, two small eggs, two ounces: Jyr m.vnx no Into golf or other spernns tea-- 1 ... of melted chocolate, two and lt spoonfuls of baking powder and I to In the ffl1" L!lftS0CTW1tby It of vanilla. teaepoonfu Cream the butter, add the sugar t! suns of w u ally. end the yolks cf the egg. weU! wool tUI their Ho1 their """"v1 beaten, and then the white, beaten gsi.a brown, add tho milk end the flour, mix'd wilh.l woo b t powder and sifted: beat thorough-- 1 Hr. Charles IUrwin ()i(, t3 ;y; add tne choeolata and vanilla: bake In; earning black ehep nnuoMwj p(ep,l a of ranee flat pan thirty minute: In rtac of the'eppoa u (ja m to dne flock In one a nil' nfle rhocotote and teaspoon! W A nu:.T.fg may be uaed. 'primeval coloring f th one-na- ir one-thir- one-ha- lf one-ha- . !;. one-ha- lf hP JrnV ' |