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Show THB SUNDAY MORNING EXAMINER, OCTOBER J?05. 15. THERES A NEW FIRST PRIZE IN THE MATRIMONIAL MARKET IN "'S LONDON REAL ESTATE VALLES. PLUS GOOD hMIAGEMENT. PUTS VOUNQ LARD HOWARD DE WALDEN AHEAD OF EVEN THE YOUNG OlsE OF WESTMINSTER AS THE GREATEST OP LONDON LANDLORDS AND MAKES HIM PROBABLY THE RICHEST YOUNG BACHELOR NOBLEMAN IN EUROPE HE HAS AN INCOME FROM ONE ESTATE ALONE OF OVER A MILLION DOLLARS A YEAR SEAFORO HOUSE H I TOWN PALACE IN SELGRAVE SQUARE VIES WITH THE HOME OF THE SUTHERLANDS AS THE FINEST PRIVATE HOUSE IN ENGLAND. nf rvnoree iu this country. Hte CunU Broau. ' L be HVhwarman. i one ratbor -; There of lhe w- Perhaps. ac recent the sboiii l'dT .l-b-. r Yow from bl. .part bo i historic End. rf Audb-U mafl niwaoag a ' mar sion in Ee.-- , " of tho two m- 'Tl-losardr Walden It lu now the n"0 ot to a briber au Prtb as w . ot event unity ppIJ)?rtriri m'tbi uf these. Seaford Houm, la l1'-!: marry rag tbia nobleman, nd ha4 Bcigr.it q.iare, now disputes with AiniAh h- - u 011 lj Stafford Houae. the magsificunt resmentioned in the nc eare idence of the Duke and Duchess of ta; fptui 1 be law 1. lure Buthetlund. th honor of being the ffCSTW- f- ia dudtfin attempt llnert private residence la Lauiden. It matrimony. Kr' by ihua prcv waa bought, by Howard de Walden In a neat country himself whn r lSHKt, or about ais months after the to rank wit the London pui-unexpectedly kUdden death at hU fathsquare er g us ia "Lici, changed the young maa. who bad peer haa done the last Cfr iPOu. by rihi ' How-Tudo- ! f youthful bimaelf pre- - ulk 10 jecteaHT ,1, (he bought Seafoad House, aa be reuaasd It. he found H full of imoMy Wither chairs and otfMr relas at early Victorian laateiessnees. blip in less than five montiik h had umnaforued It in a way that lionis CYisto himself tdigh: hs v, envied. Now the faauiv of the place ia Ita superb marble staircase. The Mune need is ita uMutriKi-1ou tuiies from palest sra green to brought deepest emerald and waa from Booth Africa at great eapenae. The column of the staircase ace of painted Xmdciui alabaster. The painted ceilings of Beaford House an models o nriwtlr decoration, while the furniture It entirely French. Erea the smallest fittings at the mansion are b" ia the i And ian't it arituowl-that mns-- t of the other greatly uwd bachelors uf receat year have capitulated to fair daughters of iT'mars sud UtripesT jjjay. toid 71 , Noiiinghamshira and t'.i--.- - exci-p-io- ine-n.t- - lwaa-.h- Audley Eii-l- fnr it not only o d real-Imc- this estate includes Harley here all the most eminent tad fashionable Iramilon doctors have tkdr ibtdiug places, and a dozen mors auiMonii. a reel. al-ost thoroughfares whose name mean as much In this country. From this property alone the young bache11.000,004 lor's larome Is between nd lufl.nflo a year. What hi total imem Is It would be rash to guess nd he himself probably would be the M to try to guess. ItlO HOWUI M WitMI. which has been made luxuriously modern iu etery other respect, lias one most teniarkable defect, which as yet no steps have been taken i remedy. It contains neither gae nor elect , and when Its young owner entertains there tbe mansion has to be lighied by means of 130 oil lamp. With two suck emiublinhmruis. not to mention a few millions, at ber command. the future Lady Howard de Walden ought to hr full Iv contented. In addition, however, she will probinto about the ably one day com finest collection of Jewelry In thin countrr. This it bow the properly of Howsrd de Walden's mother, who (s Iiady Ludlow by ber second marriage, and is one uf tbe handsomest women in the land. She 1' i who entertain for him whenever there is a big party at either Beaford House of Audley chateHud. and a most charming laine she make. Her ladyship, who d waa Blanche Holden before she the late Lord Howard de Walden, did not hare an especially happy time with that nobleman; In fset, -- he secured a legal separation from him immediately after iheir son was born. Hut she and the present Howard de Walden are devoted to each other, and before her marriage to Lord Ludlow, two years ago, (hey used to be recu continually dining nr lunching to- barely sit steed hi mijority, from unique In ibeir way, Lord Howard de plain Thomas Evelyn Ellis, Eq.. in Walden's study table, for inr.iance, bethe bolder of two hamnies and one of tb rlrbeet noblemen In Euroiie. Tbe ing ornamentnd wltb feminine figure! A Few Other Qualification. mansion was then Button House, and uf solid silver, each bearing a real through which rleetriu lights n had previously been one of tbe IMde being the eighth Baron as well as one of the largest throw a soft radiance. The house Horsed de Walden, this youthful of London mansions. Its owner, the was opened for the first time during peri Baron Pea ford. Moreover, he Is Countess of Bsfton, held a salon that corona I loo year, when Ita beauty was Kilof the Bsotrh tows of was famous for ha brilliance. Wben, the talk of the town. This house large eUe ot which la her only ion came to grief warning, however, like many such however, In Ms Ayrshire estate: this ia a steeplechase and became an Inva lid gathenngn which coma off from time 'Lord time during the London season, waa tirbMag equivalent to that of Count for the life, et retired in'o iha to at i Hs Is an Manor In England. marred by the presence of crowds of wlih him, and for sevto he country who had not been honored stlMiesant of .the swagger Tenth eral at the bet restaurants, years her great town bouse re- people with invitations. They surged up the gether ngiatmt of Huisara, with which he mained closed. ihi-tfur si rangers generally took srat to the Bomb African war. He magnificent staircase, thov invaded hmihcr and sister. When Lord Howard Is os, of the most promlaml breeders de Walden very room In the house, and devoured The young bachelor peer is about mar-vie- see-shel- l, best-know- hi-r- IMMttMMMttMeMMeMIMMetMMMe(eMMMtMtlMMMteieMm ' i I Dame Fashions Decree From Gay Paree I I '0 .'e ' . i I e eeseeeesveoseeeeeseeeeeseeeesseeoeeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeieeeeaeeeeeseoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessiisse Kept, te. TWe AmMtcan nut sf international so or financial reputation ha an uncomfortable vpenence upen hor first visit to ftswu dreasinsking mtabliahment in Firl. She is ushered, to ha sure, with Pmi rer mniv into an exquislta fsuls t empire salon where, to her ayes, an kCtomeon reception "i i t he tp proereM is not ' cevr. It only "eeema like tormina.' He isVe clnihea very seriouely njnv.t;,;-the fart I that some wia'1 r.itrop has asked a few of her vaxc to drop In be o' i (,,,4 I phich a.r the fashion-- b mopping hnura, to the dual "Uy- of a i ration. W;. cn monsieur, :,"ifi. Iia i hiv crltica! sur- ot free:- - fie advanrra politely If PARltf. H usuc-fuuim- , jf ee-h- e In the eightecnlb cn'uiy liy the flrwt Laid Howard do Haleru. Pepis was entertained at Aunlsj End, and there is a noie in hi diary as to the excellence of the wines he imbibed there. Tbe picture gal lei y. pio, is famous. tbe place, Oddly enough, hoseier, Ayr-uir- e it is now esuataied that be is more valuable land la Loudon ifci the young Duke of Westminster. ao always baa been held to be the ntaieat of London landlords and aa inch has been the aubject of endieaa columns of gosaip. Lord Howard de Balden s recently preeminence ia due partly poasea-moe the ten that his ljondon inclnde many arrea ia the llantp-ndistrict. which ia getting mora nd more popular at a place of but 1l ia the square mile of ml estate tba he owns in the Mury-hm- e district that can be described as Eldorado. Besidea arlato-rwl- r i veritable Cavendisn square with its ducal hour. Many dressy coslunies have evwrvklrt effects obtained by rutilng the skirt In two or even three separata piece, much on the pdr of flounces set on a foundation skirt. The sheath Jupon la another revival of yesteryear, but the lAw develoimcnt has a saucy flare at the feet that would shock tho old model. Great care should be taken not to get the back of th.s skirt too tight. There must be fullness that, to not seen, such aa is te be ob'alned w ilh inverted box plaits. Ip a near soft, Fine French hroad'-lolmedium shade ef grar called piatln (a first favorite for catling costumes and mixed gray clothe 'In hard finish or smooth effects in wool mixtures are happily employed for rough peeving In the same manner. Discretion ia (he btterJiart ef valor, though, where Fold braid te In question, and a relierthg note is all a refined woman will allow to appear on a costume. Illustrative of thla point, a pretty girl with silver used Just gone by is decidedly The men raised bis eyebrows inquiringly al her. "Ot course," she continued. "you no. net you. but any woman ran tell any other woman's rhsr-actand dlepoMlion by her dress, her frii-elo- or B I nan wow wn n w at "r -- ;- .'I'TJirii :y had not Mafalmuat died suddenly ha would have made over nesrip all his stud, which included aunts of tbe bent horseflesh in England, to hie majeety rather than bad It auatkiued off. Aa perit was, though the king wa among tbe bidsonally repreeeuted seVi Wwldwn ders, the millionaire I cured th pick of the horsm, and fur that art of leas majeau hla soverelga has never forgiven Min. Howard de Walden's Most of lie. great possenslons came to blin through his grandmother and formed part of King ii Dawn on Him. On our thing, however. It will nof Ills famous "Portland estate" to which be safe for the future bride of tbla one Druce uf Australia laid claim tet hushand. Her emcrslda are of e really barbaric splendor, and she sufficient to cover an entire corsage. In fart, when her engagement to Lord Ludlow waa announced the former laidy Howard de Walden begged ber friends on no arcouut to send her Jewels, as she 'imply did nut known wbat to do with those she already possessed." And ft Rosa without saying that these will psas on to her daiigluer-l- law, whoever ah mag' n fii edging tucks with Just I suepleton of gilt braid. Velvet three piece gowns ere one of Iho season's novelties, and wmo It not for rheoiieetles and deep raffs ef lace a waist ef eves Iha lightweight velvet used nowadays would be unatlrartlvo and clumsy. The met are of tho empire style and lined with dainty flowered silks. Hands ef aatln trim many uf these velvet frock, while others ore adorned with braid and narrow edgings of fur. If a walslooat la In evidence d. embroidered satin Is the fabric A velvet prlnresa gown wlih long, trading skirt ia an exceedingly swagger possession made with a Jetted bolero Jacket and a Jabot or old lace. Indeed handsome Jet la te be seen on a number of stunning frocks, including evening tollers of while satin elaborately trimmed with black thread Iwce. Velvet applied as a aids baud at (ha bottom of tbe skirt la a new old Idea and a vary practical ene at the same time, for this line of dark velvet protects a light cloth goan where ft cornea In contact with the ground. Dog rollara of Jet are perfectly stunning worn with a while er blank toilet, and It la new the object ef every op to date girl to oan as many original Jeweled collars as she has chain and dan- - s Mm- -. tonatd Anony-- h iinnir out In her beet Bk a street, or evening toilet. Monsieur, nthe ar.i'eutn of one of cnuntrywonio. pul out hi mysienousiy and in rerponse to. k'lf a gracsful Engllshwe-t- n nupte-- e who is detailed to nt-t-r'i-ervie. polite snub at tho mat I'.'cict, (ni.e- - lje would lo-Sai-- -.: m. ie "tnw ' ! eoKi-ymt- ' n- -- fr!n ii'' "he nteaikJvjr. Not Atnerlron patron mention ee.islr Mrs Standard i. re i. Mias Equitable firirio.oej her to the st oiler does become clear and ao- -' ' Oll-Th- graeeWjl pre'-eot-io- (Continued on rage Fourteen.) one mm down (ho hark. Colter end ruffs of block velvot trim neck and eleevea, Rrhool glide will revel te a real of this description and. on caM days It la Just tho wrap to keep them warm and nomfortshlo. VeatSra, K la raelly slipped on and elf. If dress bo an Index to tbe mind, as some of believe, then moat many at pawn llltud rated te WhO tho feminine era at the preeent terra cotta cloth and q have angelic fandenrteai fnr wings princess lu effocl. The Mnuse a sprout from every other bat one see. nd a Inga of Jet are among tbe favored laid lu opposite plaits held dawn wltf lighter tint of tad hair ornaments. A high novelty of velvet bands in millinery is (ho comet aigrot, a loa sweeping affair that risen on a bet from the enveloping loops of hags rosettes of ribbon. And, apropos of the chapeau, there Is a modern arrangement ef the trlrerae with Ha brim very much curled ay st one aide, against which Iha aomet brush of fesl here la very amart, afthaugh a trifle startling. Lingerie blouses ef the thinnest and daintiest kind are ta hold their awn ell winter. These will trust ta leui heat and warm furs te Brake themselves popular In billiard weather. Blip ef china silk were under them add net a little ta cemfierL liras lacy wa'rls are te be tbe aorrot.d tiling Mr matinee wear end are consMnred aiack Gown of Terra. Coffz Cloth THU smarter (baa aMk. Heavy hnw tab shirt waists or oat ki a number ef attractive models, net the teaat attractive being a aafet ef course Prsncb Hiicn wHh a double boa plait down (he center and a Ilk plait aa aach side at the front. At th bu- -t line are twe pocket, the flap fastened wlih peart buttona The beck Is made plain or Another tinea wtth a shallow yoke. waist haa plaits from the shoulder aad Is double braastnd, the stark oat In a dory l, which Is filled la with aa ' The Regularity of Rare. skirt. j hot been mere popular (horse tar From fiber a. then It 1a at preqent. Old tecs and new A certain honiaker Is a firm believq lace, real Iso aad Imitation, hold swap, TAfe-Tha- TJ'' h: vlvt -r . ulnae beonrae Lody LyvUm. Min Plow, den wee chaperoned la tart by thru nr four of the emarteat women la dm ctoty. lac hi ding Lady Granby and waa for throe or f(Hir aeanona one of the rwigning besutiae and bad the unique repute Uu of drouaing on lean than ItOfl a year. MayfMr wap certain that, she would he indy Hows erd de Walden, and waa grtewansly dim ppoln ted to find Itself mistaken. Later on ft waa expected that Da to Waldew would oarage bimaelf lAdy Marjorie Greville, who haa since chemisette. flllk waist mads very muck un the llneu of the lingerie blouses have tbe rteevea emblasened with a monogram Tho Mirra lartoaei In an odd are usually drop tffecta In Chinese characters. Abided psnil buttons ton-la- g tn with th embroidery silk and the belt buck lea are smart accessories A rurhe of taffeta hordere tho fig collar or velvet embroidered In eolort ef the win lee silk wain's. CATHERINE TALBOT, Buttons of peseranmitrrle and loops q fasten th plaite ef the coraeid of tbe vtstt 1a rosily fnr the shrewd at-"disiilrylng some rather '".r-.- r Is stair, g up j I end ryl ng, to determine .' "t he dreeemsksr, , faabfnn - an.lstlc drew designer rente r" " first, flr.ii-hc- 1"- Tbis lady waa one of the four daugbiurs at Lhe fourth aukg of PtTtisnd, lu whom his Middlesex taie w emailed, bhe becama lady How aid de Wsl.ica, and, eu-all her aisuxa, surviving tcrid imo the iicsvesion of all great tract at laiudoe real estate which now cminaiids so gigaatio a rental. Her sou survived her duath by ouly a few mumbs, and it was Just as lie waa about to board the (hip on his way to Bouth Africa with hla regime ul that tbe presunt lord Uowaid da Wnldwt, tetm barely SI, leatwrd of hi huge InfaeritaiK lip to that time but life bad bum uneventful enoiigh. Educated, to begin with, at a private arhonl, ha went to Blue and then parsed thrwigb Band-burMilitary Academy, when he got Ms oommiKSMia In the flumera Hsving kavraed of hia fatbar'a death and his altered ctnximauneea. Howard de Balden promptly got the pc mission of the wiiiwry auiborlilea to delay hla departure fur the capo, and returned to lavcdnn to enter ln'o pue of hia eaiate. Aa eneneatlw young nian, with a iwal genius for it took Ie Walden Juag five weeks to every thing, wben he waa off fur South Africa again an a passenger on a regular liner. Bui those five peeks In Ion don had cow atiiuted a new experience for boa In mere than one way, and his ascend departure fur tbe cape wwa the rtgnal for the beginning at a pursuit which never haa slackened, and won't, probably. until be has actually led w bride te the attar. For not only had tbg sew pnrtl been courted openly wham ever he showed his tecs la Marts) g but those of his feminine pursuers who did not turn wp, more or long plausibly, on the steamer that took him to the cape were oa hand late! is the capacity of amntear nurses! Sida-tapping Mstrimeny. Speaking literally,' ft te proeable dial no great match at recent yuan ban been so persistently angled for as lard llowsrd de Walden during the teat four yean. Aad on tbe face eC it one would pick him out ae the must MUly non of vtutim, far with women he te the until of gallantry. But strictly platonic friend ahips seem te bu this young men's strong point and be has had w lot of them, at teaat one at which eeemad certain to and in matrimony. Ilili ume with the beautiful Pamela Pkiwden, who hag era! ytwra ago. st Auiiif-- i ud ' youthful peer to connt unless present conditions undergo a ehange and that is any particular royal favor. King Edward VII, la a wee bit 'sure' no young Howard de Walden, far about the fl ; tbiiHt i hat the youthful puw did nf-- r inheriting his fortnne was to euchre the king out of some race horse his niajraty particularly wanted. De Waldea tews anxious to d up a racing stable, and when tbe stud uf the late i'olomd McCalmont waa offured for sale he derided to bay some of tb best sninmia. Tbe dead spnrtMiuia and (he klug had been good fnctKl, sad ft is probable that Tlve chief of tbes- ws itir Thomas who ivcrlicj i h manor from Henry mi. and aii.itiiiuway built upon ii. The present nun:in, bowevsr, which is one of tbe Tudor in tbis cem ry. was ereriod pos-pai- d wuisa in cLap-tron-- stand near Saffron W nlj.-n- , th tew a f'ora whwh hi tH" is derfied. but fm me: tv belonged u in ancestors. matrimonhtl standpoint, would For besidea difF.eult. looits, an hbnoria ihst rare tbmg in a youthful Loer of the British peerage an tbla young rSoiuiely Clean record riota-f- t oblenun baa leHne one of the own hug BfB in all Bttrope. He jJiliT gr. titu-ntlo- w exuprs'e the attracitnus vt Howard de Walden, rouaidered To I so much food tbs- - 'lstory want :he niok with rCj:.e proptie round that two ijui.don caterers wliii-ii.uiru nmn.ii uid u m hud to cuine and send iii of 'li mror ovtr tiu-down all the pro had m hale ud i. rliiips this iifl. i ia ps.-tlstock. ilut iu i.0 intitruin which . Gsmg Down Su e to Bd. bi uiirn (ijip'wril i'f walling until ne luuti.! i. i mi Jjki iikl- - hi i'rrbaps the odd"t :amc about AuT nioih-i' te End. Howard I'tfurr 1, nia'ncd In un'it, den's stately ts. lu- howeier. i a ?!. in. ,j i li;,( lcaec uw ruuutry aoat.. lj.iy Ludthe l'aci that low kc-- v f w !i ilijtis iiitr,m laird Braybit-o'-hon'e Hie tmesis be ente U u- - I'leie have to luide. Wnh 'ii I'osmi-Ii- i of l m Ktiiil.-- s ,,f up tair lajtkc I'.iciu-- ii uf go uowu sialra ted. This 1 accoi f..r by the fact ptvi. idu i;t. wrh ijdy Lud low so s Jcwc's re iviirrrned. that te tnis old Tiuin: mansion the fur jiioat ..n the second of her pruvieisi ciC.leeiiun ot grin snie apartmenta floor, while the bturuomi, are on tbe ciin.v to Ii.t wkti ,ho niurricd her giouud floor. Tht- kvo..U.is ary vast, and to look after I'lem and the flower beds Howard de B u. u cm ploys fifty gadeners. twenty uf spam oenflue to tit idooms and their vegtcablea, which re rniars nailer gas There waa ini tv Id appropriaie-uw- s r a action in about the yoi g . Never haa ef gloriously a rayed In wtrv- i ('"pi- Is eodorrd to pass before her v M escape Is waAtv .7 t'"ri V eiderinr nrn than one ttnrk L, , k,,,d "f'sch." Fat haa berti to tb Mracgsr vrlthln the J1, gates. Sank waa the expo- f Wn ef mine the other ! I. the most excloalwe f got some stiimdog Idea,'" i' r"rekedrwien asked about b ,;;r 1 oeriaJnly paid for thm ':"omfort and In coin of the etiwet gewns. Theca Is. km a , examine la two tens combinations that r.onor gleamed from this o--1 sloth h a bawvltg Is very cfilc. high ,y wthat whevw formerly ene weave than we have been wearing tauor made dresses took the comes In plaids and efrtpea this season fueerort-jlltbrougb a, Pitot eheelota are leaders Id the world V" tone or even five sea orders of fabric end snake up Into amort itrw ''M'icred Btteaarr In tills IceaMe pons, but (hot we are to hero A mormsg trail eur . a sonceoafol bmdeteth winter there te at a doubt. 1,7! evofrej flora tweed- not a stood r anothcc mero Pa Mono are psctfcwlorlr devoted at ' rd Mahe-w-i gown tar street present te a grayish alive shade, which n.-- fro long skirted end mtiBr.ecy v- - is being weed far Ut- It bee been- epr-s!v-lr red', purposes. '! von that the dubbed to aoup ires'- end la I re. I"7 t wtui nr in an it, un. gret te ear. becoming to few r F'ill there ere warm !"e to lhe I. ' F'BtefiapVn. hesi:;g alike nd (('w'qrlc-- . But K grsh tsn that a r nar trytrg. which In undispu-ewhen touched up wh ertX'o correct-ner- e y arl'.-'"- i p. Rpeeklrg of are ' fascinating. ;r to "'4 I dlrtinrily ore lulv warr.eii "touching up effecis. i"uh lr irnsv e. In this of ins e. during lhe a feodire of the - 'if ' i. ftouit - y ar -- rt-trt- ra racn-deir- rd:iiaji e--an h-- Beads are pressed Into service for the dog collars and an exqnlirf'a, little neck decoration la made by weaving tiny whit bead to the right height and alts and barring It off several times round the collar with bends of etnafl dairies having gold centers. The separate coet ia to be seriously reckoned with this winter. A theater wrap of.iome elaborate soft la important, a dreoev afternoon net to be worn over I'ght gown sod mother for SEPAtAZZ BLOUSES C7 LDTEB ABB SILK. all around dsy we'. The extra cost do not tr. fringe upon the right of tho and he --err widest ardent admirer heart fcv ter hat her mind hy W coat and shirt suits, however, they " w supplement them muslin ararf od so cn. wfc,.Bg the pgawng For trformal rvriicg. driving end the Bsif yeeiardsr afTioontbrengln wben a Buf to rwini to gold tntPtr.irg. a new topcoat street wear there lenklrg dmademoiselle tricked fjttle eye!ef and prong to t tn a gowq with aplotcheg of through the eycJetg are g amart finleh which Fj"l:r- ar takli.g up enthugold (ripped cooienrediy aloirg. rTiothee to g dark te.'nred gown, t'lmh buttonv siastically. It Is made of heavy Rcotch mean r'ismeter. arnounced the check. If I In black and mhl re also effect ue pretty .... et In rim "and 'tiei r'i;i-i:- tr gteo. !m-p'- v o-i- lu--'- pa I - Th warns n with laoa helrloofea la the envied crentare ef the beur. Ka frock la complete without Ira touch of laea. Even tna sever tailor and gown must have at least Its lifiia turnover collar ef deliee's lax n with lace IneerUons, and Ita cuff of the same. Vale nqlennea la eeen trimming broadcloth, la the shop of deep rows of insert loo sewed together in a broad aboulder piece. Evening gowns are one mas of tec frills, and the lac hat la th correct a thing for fashionable afternoon func-llon- Empire ffyloo la Fur. The arro trot efforts are being made to revive Die empire made. The loose empire mode are apt however, te he a little clumsy In hint unleea they be A beautiful In moleskin er eealfkin. model aan shew breed beads of galloon. with aa empire collar end aleeera trimmed to correspond and lined with wonderful old broesde. Its say: "Worn shoo g ahead of th art of fortune triL from the linen of th hand. "Fhow nte any perron's footgear afte Ms monthF wear and 1 will descriM the cberacter of tlie person. "If Ul soles and heels are wnb evealy. then th wearer Is a resolute able bueiuese man, with a clear he.-- t a trustworthy official or an rxcellqw wife and mother. If the ooi Is won on the outside, th wearer ta Ir.cllneJ to adventurous, uncertain fitful doedt or. If a woman, to bold, self w 1111 capricious tricks. "Tho sole being worn on the trnst ride shows hesitation and weakness a man and mod-stia a woman." In "aboeology. I Vtllllaery Matters. The newest fell are In pale colon h showing trimmint ef mirror v-and the Inevitable wing or quill. Thw ere of email Jaunty shape, with a hll I In velvet bandeau. Fmatl strap et:n mixed will be veir s.Traft Th.i. i Ermlse Boleroe-T- h show tendency Uixsrd th -are delightful tittle ermine bo-- ) shapes Otrt lr. to tax triple jurev rm -- I cen,'c.v to, er veT short coate. cut up to ! brim of Trivet a 1 a pouf of ottri. I how underfrlii- - nf late dirty. e inert, crown of ratii,. with Fa. -- I Tl.r fiver ridiculous g aments, whkh look plumes st the t tn well wiili a beautifully made white color la a m!d-- bro n, so tr:cM tl.-i'! if rln'h skirt and a White her trimired iKJlSsiTsii aJafira wlin ermine. ts-Is- lit-!- e l. t'-- ir, |