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Show I ' ITT. I " l Cretonne Decorations Are Both Dainty and Attractive and 2JAVSP&K Beautify the Home CRETONNES THE NEWEST FAD FOR BOUDOIR. DECORATIONS NEWPORT DICTATING PRESENT FASHIONS Cretonnes! Could there T a phase even the romance (hat clings to the ef summer or full furnishing mom In- thing of bygone iluys mn Invest with mom and a fabric more beutl-tlful- their rhlnti I clmmliers terestingbeauty than he nme rrrtonned lam- dolr of the belle of tmlny. If you have not followed the imThem la great variety, and If the Jn provements Ibai hat been made maiden's fancy turns to a flower other the cretonne. there Ih n pleasant In nlore for you, It In no ex- than the rose, elie will hare no dlfti In pleanfng her fancy. Khe ran aggeration to any that, them Ih nut rulty n ilulntier and more attractive drap mnlrh any coler scheme and secure a for nny wall ery material on (ho market. Hut, of harmonising iwttern , course, the cretmiiiPM ere not milted paper. Thpy am most accommodat-Ingthntisw cretonne. to nil UHeti. e For bedrooms It Ih the most rerhapa,the brllllHiu popple may end the most beautiful of all he preferred to the noire modes! rose. draperies. It Ih a poor Imagination Or It may he that the violet la the that ran not ronjure up the vision of favorite llewer of the maiden who Is a boudoir all bright with lovely pink planning the room. In either rase rueea. Our muthera slept In rlitnta there will he no dirflriilty In securing draHd rooms, hut It Ih doubtful If n du I ti ty rretonne pattern. T sult-abl- FLANNEL SHIRT WAISTS ARE POPULAR. Although the spring euaon I long1 past and gone and Hummer I now In the height of It gfory, revelation In continuing are ronKtsntly occurring wllh nch regularity that It seerna as If there won id he nothing left In the way of new style feature by the lime autumn arrive wlih which to sur-prthe fashionable world. The Newiiort seaaon. now In full swing, Ih responsible for the iniwt of the Interest centered at present upon fasblnns. All rules ami regnlatlonH of dress am confused and tuMied Into oblivion and resurrected again with equal nonchalance to sail the Individual eaprlce of Hirer fashionable Newport beauties whose dictations In the world of dress are a nhsolute nd unretraclable an their social rulings. New'iHirt morning, norm and night Ik the place to otiMrrvo the very latest effects In the world or dress at tills sen son of I he year, and also the milliners and place where ilresetiiRkers are now cougregaHng In order that none' of the nmuy stile notes may escape them. Mark lace dresses have never been more iopiiliir. appearing now wit li appliques oh jel, sliver sequins, or colored embroideries appliqiied umui A black their many frills. point d'esprll. einhnildered with solid Inni-- ' quels of hliietM was one of the most effective of the embroidered combinations seen the past wccli. Chiffons, organdies, grctinjltnes and silks are legion, while the gowns which they fashion are accoinpaufod by the most ravishing hat, strongly tailored and tilted at anglrs that tire ls te An Easy Way to Do Up Curtains. House cleaning time Is here, nml 1 know there Is many a housekeeper who dreads the lure nirtain denning. I.ft nn tell ion how it has been done in o ir bouse and my inoiher'H for a groal many years. Select a day when the sun is luiclit hui the wind not strong enough to whip. Wash, the curtains any way you pifer (only tin not nth or wrlngl. until the water Is perfei'Mv clear: tlnse thoroughly. Mate the Hue tight and put the curtains imi it lengthwise so Hie exact middle of the curtain will he on the line: don't s' ret eh; place a band on either side and smooth downwards very gently; pull the Mullens luo shape, and in about an hour your curtains will he ready to hang, beautifully dried, as stiff as anyone cm: id wish ihciti, with a crease down the center just as they came from the store. alarming o great 1 the danger, apparently, of their eliding off the owner' head completely. Huge aigrettes, long and Kpiky and a remotely connected with the color harmony of the hat they adorn au would lie the poor relation to the ownera, are seen everywhere with long, weepy looking, unrurled ostrich feathem playing a strong eeennd part aa trimming ravnrltea. Garden hats ara quite out of the running, their place being occupied hy email, round liata made or flnwera resembling somewhat the polo rap of IhhI year. Two of these hat made of field delate and eheiTle adorned the curly hearts of twin shears who are leading favorites of Hip debutante net on a recent morning drive. Now that th Casino 1 ojien, (he fashionable throng that congregates during the early afternoon hours, brings logther a motley collection of gowns, including every dressy mode used this season aa well hh the sport lng nml railing types. Their wearers discuss everything from the clothes of their friends and the lea litev drink to the in test freak of two belle, who, falling to senne bathing house In time Tor their daily dip, walked down to the be.n'h cl.ol sombre, but jaunty, black litiihlng suits with shoe and to matrb, but. their Identity rouiplri-.ldeatroyed hy reason of heavy Mark ehlffon veils, with which their feature were suecesKful-l- y intuitively well-know- Ms-ici- concca Ini. Several dainty gown recently noted tl flic Casino showed revelations in color and styles likely to be copied later In the early autumn j zrse o'qujjsp hanpkercheifv . . NOW YOU MUST CR.OCHET TO BE UP TO DATE showings. A brown rhlffon afternoon made over a lining of pink dm striped, cream colored, loulglne silk showed a long, sweeping princes cut with the klrt tucked at the hem In several wide fold. The yoke of the blnuee was made of lace dyed to jpatrh the golden brown color of the chiffon. Indicating by It use the Title chiffon vogue of dyed Jaces. model came front the antller of a n raria dressmaker whose rreatlonH are never extreme, but many worty feature. Brown silk ribbon crossed In d bands, held by a buckle at tha liiiaillne. Introduced a really rhlc effect, (.'lose to the brown rhlffon frock wait a gowp that sounded the extravagant note In Newport drawing. While not at all practical for any but fortune's favorite, so wonderful In conception was it that a description la not without Interest. Worn by a Blender matron whose nineteen-inc- h waist measure was never more subtly accented, the gown railed forth much fliitterlng Its foundation wan black Hllk grenadine, made and fitted a la princess over a perfectly fitting under-bod- y of block silk. Around the luxe or the gown was painted a garlnd of big flsmlng red popples, while their green stalks continuing up the side of the gown lost themselves ung der a high collar or poppy red velvet built up In points behind the ladys ear. These high collars, by the way, are much iti evidence at Newport, appearing even upon ihe sheer while embroidered lingerie gowns. If you want to follow tha latest fad in fancy work provide some sort of knitting or crochet work for the Idle momenta spent on the porch or for the long afternoons at auminer resorts. crochet work The most is the afghan, which la mads in the pretty woisl browns and forest well-know- pre-He- nl hand-painte- green. The decorative and more artistic afghana being used are made in eight shade of the same color, varying in gradual and carefully blended tone from the deepest basic color to the moat delicate tint, and then back to ihe first and dark shade, in ray or atrtics that are from iwo to four inches in width. An average rlxe. NOVELTY one that is about iwo yards long and a yard and acros, has three or four of these eerie of enough to give variety and to niaka the coverlet attravtice. While most of them are made in plain atrlpee, some have nrnHtnental . shells and scalloped ball placed star, on the joining at Intervals of four or five inches apart. These fancy figures, to correspond wllh the general scheme of shading, are also toned that in a aeries of rows of atlU-hemake them effective and at the same time match the atrliies aa nearly as is A border of four to twelve possible. Inches wide ia used on a majority of these covers to give them a pretty finish. three-quarte- '" IN EVERY LINE. om-rae- chin-killin- Care of Steel Knives. dry shampoo. Professional hair ethics advocate Remove stain form steel knives the shampoo not much oftener than with soap and Bristol brick. A once a mom li. What they do Insist cork 1 a convenient article large with upon, though, is the dry clean which to apply these detergents. Thai is. the weekly or semi weekly Polish with dry powdered bvick. To brushliiE. This, done In the profes- remove rust apply oil and quicklime sion. it way. is something that few to the stmt, keeping them covered women niicmpi for themselves, and for several days, then rub with oil vet it Is e list Is done, a it only mean and Bristol brick. If tibed infrequentbrushing the hair from partings ly. the lilade may he rubbed over iimdc In hk v directions as possiwith oil and the khive wrapped In ble. To make ihl a really cleansing tissue paper. prncc-the blush should have the comb put through Ihe hair, and the A Shabby Carpet. coinli should then be wiped off on a Will have its term of usefulness towel. 1 tits is always done by the if k lie ripped prolonged piofcsKiimni ha i rdrenaer. and almost greatly sewn together again when the brushing aparl. andmo---then iilwiiy t worn widths in the Is done at borne. In this is the whole with bn t secret, ns the soft ness of the hair place of Imse which look newest and aficr brushing U simply the softness freshest. of added rlfuti'ines. Without this, It one hut thin eyelashes their coleven ihe oil that is brought down d into the ii.iir .y the brushing will or can be m rrnniated by a dye of one dram of gum arable, onlv nuikp ii sticky wlihout mnslng In the trendiirnt of mall rounone half a dram of Indian ink and wi-l- i low ceilings keep io incoiispieq It soft. . Aiwin-ithe brushes In i old four ounces of Powder oils pm terns ami narrow borders, er. 'he ink and gum. add the rosewater; better stilt, if if bo practicable. rni-pl- whht wl h a ,ia?li of ammonia In Inn water anil soap, as the ot ile. it should ho applied with a ;i solid SOW of a pale shnile. ;ik litp-er this iippmently ill ream. the sire of hot weier cspit ially, rntns ihe brls-ie- fine (aui'Ts hir brush. A fewi ho room. drops of rarhnlie arid added to the water Is a good thing. For hrprrsenftT pot on the I ee-of sl's'it inflammation of In rxi-n- i due in an acid condition of the Si lips of stiff buckram sewed pbing month npplv sodium bicarbonate with liio eve a mild n .irlngent wash such boracle acid does mm h to be edge of nig will prevent, their an o iingewood stick every morning ,m , i i an-rc'ruve ih'. redness. n Bit'S- utring up. m-i- K com-Nse- bouse amt department are show tin; new lines or r late summer ami (all wear which toe fa-- i tq is I a well a style. That of the picture is one of the I c- -t mo, I,.; h uj. ha been brought out. Tlie low round collar and short sleeves still jn evidence, and it wll le need tha ib broad shouldey eft-r- t l verv ma'ked, Ihl being HHainrd hy epaulette simpi-i- t plcees pf the blue act iiencath the otge of the fronts with sininiaird bu'iuiholo u'M coxrrcd buttons, The eol'u.r. iufi and epaulcti'- job ir'u,ii,r;.l a ntntr silk soutache braid. Shirt-wai- - st Wiihtta for r. ' r-- : mu-te- w.-is- s. i Une of tho smarto-linen suits seen this season Is that of the Illustration. the oricnal of whhh was made iu a natural colored linen. Tha skirt is a plain ciirulur model of walking length, topped by a Jaunty Etoa jacket, the edges of which ace buttoned tu scallop design with red. th little vest e being of a whl'e pique with red embroidered coin pots. of an undciarm Hj hiuk buttonti over onto the front with noint that of the front. TIi sleeve I rjinply a circular ruffla ad of t b- - liken finished wi-- an embroidered edge |