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Show in. ; '' i'ir . li ' L JJ O 1!! l 1:1 INI - A' i 1 r III ill . - - i"Hiiin' - ' III .Ill "I" ' -- ! ' - ; ' .l" ,i! I .! . .. - n, i" . . :, , ! ,i , -- : " .. w""" !,; v ' . !. :.:!! MW :: !. ".i i;,.' I!."";'!: ;I !W'v-- "ft i: : COME THE FALL STYLES ; - ' -- ' . it . " . iijf.im'iiiM Mt WljF YOU MUST WEAR JEWELED ORNAMENTS TIiIk has been the (neatest jewelry season we have had fur years. Novell tea are eagerly fought, and it Heei.ii as If the women simply can not get enough ornaments. Thp demand for the cheaper places has been n u precedent ad, as women of fashion have not hesitated to wear Inexiiensive liuubles to set off their summer gowns. Their enexpenslve-nes- a does not mean that real leaders of fashion hare set the seal of their approval upon cheap Imitations of handsome atones; as a rule, the quality of the pieces is pretty good, and where stiver Is lined, although marked sterling. It a very light In weight. which makes such trinkets moderate in price. Many of the gold effects are nothing more than gilded silver, but they are effective and answer Ihtlr purpose nicely. The general adoption of the short sleeves has resulted In Increased interest. in the bracelet, and no girl would think of going without one. Most of them have half a dozen, though they are not all worn at once. Another art trie of which Jt derail the summer girls and the matrons, too -- can nut. get enough, la the hoan-t- r pin. This pretty little bit of jewelry ia an artual necessity la these Fall Styles From the Metropolis The new cloth costumes for fail made their debut In metropolitan shop windows and suit departments at the Htiiia lime that furriers exhibited their new designs in coats, capes and stoles. Saids and ermine conibtnnttons formed the major portion of the higher in iced showings with white fox stoles and enpes together with white marabout stoles equally well repreof sented. The extreme the marabout neck piece Is a strong liolnt in its favor nnd it is predicted to he the leader among the many charming neck coverings which fashionable women will wear during the early part of the season. Manufacturers hsve succeeded In pre.duc.lng sniull bona made of the white marabout with the Individual a si raiuls n round and perfect, aa Ostrich white fox (nil would be. real hers take second pluce. but maraor bout Is hjf far the most practicable Itself to article i he two. and lends effects in cape and stole designs with far belter success than the ostrich. The tiny little curls of ostrich tn frequent-l- i single strips are. however, of nmara-boi- it used to accent the shape Inm with splendid effect. All of the new colors seen thus far in the broadcloths, ahelma clot li and other dress rubrics, are rep twin ceil In ihcHO marabout, and the coq Tcather maraboas, while the bout In sweeping cape design or even In the round boas resembles nothing so much an fine pieces of brown marThe marabout ten or black bear. ruffs are much less expensive than rurs anil will supersede the mnllnette ruffs so universally liked in both color and design so soon aa the cold weather makes a warmer neck and light-weig- leeeee tee be,,,, a aaelntee 7jeee " - ea",'W a - f A BLACK vs . we . . nwaeetfiiHei vs.m as MweatH n msi.. himsiIhmh . ee aaweee ..re IagaeeeeeaeefMW'aeefteaeei assi MH.isg f eee i efts ! ve leeeee .. . AND WHITE STRIPED MOHAIR. Siii It collect unis may lie made of COLLECTIONS OF CUPPINGS. know a mail who many gli'ls huve been slsrt-In- g great value. . viiiricd a of newspaper i coilceiionM of clippings Sonic of them use scrapbooks; oiiiers, twenty. live years ngo, jireserv-In- g I hi la in large envelopes anil Inenvelopes or Hies. The collections of Ills envecertain of the girls comprise poetry dexing iliciti carefully. now, or.); ; others clip and preserve prose lopes number many tlmut-iinilanil the collect inn. carefully selected writings of luicrm on various as It has been, is almost priceless. A good 1 lilii-ar- l:ii-ly- lip-pln- rs s 4 ABL& V- - Cabbage or Lettuce Salad. I'mtr egg well beaten : one etip id of Mli i lief, ti i : two tar: one icaxpoonful of must ard;: iticl'.alf ctti of butter. Ileal egir-add vinig.it ci. , dually: wci mil!- - .i : v illegal. 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T.oo ill" be' ies over carefully aiuj n i reumy white itiolMlr Joth the skirt and judo t of this mil. imole Champigne Pnnch. o'ltico i bout tiiin water tn a ;i;c eH ih. on tlm on with are the Mircn ,n:elo with ervtliB of l,:is. .trailin' T'! i.e't.r, let them heal blc!:, (titled om shn. fl. liiiMMUM fn n. iim oi the Julie - v.. ;i iiiawn mo! addunij su(if tha fhbrie, w'oli it niases for n vrry good T t, ,,, m .'ini Sir.iin nude .ry sweet. gar trn tatefl Ittve trlmmi;.;;. Tin ollar!es Jacl.- t - i ir in i de. p I'tiM Ylrn iil ;iM i lirrl mruites mril ,uh. then add vii.iat !e. T1 Mon wru .wo ; the but llitiS ard fc.x;ci; in d'liible-bret- i a ti!!- tn d. hih I'a Iri's'n Hlack- iioigli to (, of the it-at. i utTf a:t i ui with a velvet bultcn::. Ti t lfrs .! lu i' j Miui.. .ay Ic nitiuc iu the 'in - Ir 1o?f MilS'r. ! laffsis;. ''f i'l'sixJki.. .i;i u m.iuiti'i. X ,1 i'll, liiaUGi' fi-- i in i i i . i . - v I i - i b'l t:i .h-v- , iil i;- . cd--- fc t . FOR SINGERS. Tha arersge woman or girl suffering with this chronic hoarseness strawbershoulder covering lniierai tva. New- should never eat tomatoes, ths contain these for or ries lettuce, Kara port anil toga beauties are, even now, wearing both marabout and ot-- ti very adds that accentuate the disease tch lions atop their elnth gowns and and for that reason should never be ciiHts, whilu the Incongruity of a dark brown marabout, lioa worn with taken. Alcoholic beverages, especially ti light and airy linen suit seems to to excess, have n detridiet no surprise from anyone except when drunk the timid dresser who looks on in mental effect on tha voire. Just aa Hiuaxeiiicnt tit. the styles introduced have many uf ths soft drinks. Coffee, too, is injurious to many by Iter naira courageous ur persons ir taken more than once a sister. liver, day, for It Is not good for tha atom-arNever has there been s heller rep- and h anything that afferta the resentation of new and novel style acts directly upon the throat and than those exhibited si Haratoga the voice, and for that reason more efAlmost simultaneous fective trentinent can be secured by past month. with ths disgorging In New York a careful diet than by administering shops of importations purchased early medicines. in ihe summer for tha winter season, Tea and milk are good to drink, If occurred the annual openings at lliey agree with an individual, but of ihe newest things In even- no liquid or food should ever be taking, afternoon and morning frurka. en wben it. ia either very cold or exKven the children appeared in new cessively hot, for either extreme ia toggeries, their dainty little frocks partloqJurly bad for the vocal cords, nnd emits eliciting as much attention for It gives them a shock and contracand approval as did the frocks of tion follows, and often inflammation their elders. that is painful. cunveu-tlon-dcfyl- Kar-ato- COSTUME FOR STREET WEAR. n DIAHONDS SET IN STEEL. W$m X. wowl-hrow- ht days of lingerie waists, and the mod ish girl finds use for three of four. The pins really serve a ulitarlan purpose, aud are not designed merely for ornamentation, as collars must he held together and laces adjusted. Another article of jewelry on which the .heart of every girl la aet la the livelier, that being the name given to the modish necklace of the day. The lavaller la set with pretty colored stonea, which dangle tn front, and it forma a dainty accessory for The lavallere the summer gown. come In a great variety of styles, and the coat la alight, when compared with the pleasure a girl derives from owning one uf the pretty neck chains. declares A Parisian Jcwi ler now that diamonds be set In steel. He has tiuule a lovely nnd lengthy lorgnette chain set with diamonds. Tim sice! Is of ti deep, rich blue color ami the diamonds hlirrnuie in circle with str.imls of the metal. Another quite fresh inspiration in Jewelry is a necktie made of velvet ribbon with dangling lustre ends of diamonds. These arc not worn lied round the lhro.it In Paris, l.ut beneath a tall lace' collar loosely knotted In front, and while one end Is allowed to danto the waist, the ether tergle almosthalf-wav down the corsage. minates Cora's. o fashionable now in while and pabit nee pink, are beli-- set 'with diamonds, mid. though (hr diamonds look to (lie unappreciative eve than rut crjsl.il. scarcely more lov-li hey really have o far greater heritage of brilliant r than crystal. WEALlrf IN SLIPPERS. jewel eake's Ineta-phrun over with precious Md 'o lie fa liion. which to have caught society's ia . nt 1art-.in film unldiug the heels id dui'd' ..tippers with gleaming ilghf nt the riouc. Thr-- e i ..i be Woircii who-- bullgciv.s nut J v .llrrd - are ;.n all d.tnrcs." where jewels worn wi:h lavi-- h and artisttn profui the instant su h a manta sion, rcr.i ties tin- street the fashion will i ea-- e lo be attractive for the cine of women who oi'gtnaily started il. The fear of highwavnien and the disgust at the imitations which almost deleft inn will undoubtedly lutti' Pom adopting wl.nt Paria-i.kep Cewcb-iassert is a fad" worthy - di-f- j m One of iiir new thln.i silks, the background a soft dove gray, the dot bbi... make up well in this dressy little shirt-waisuit The full '' '""ooing to one side of the center front Is tucked to yoke depth, :h nei k i :it nut and fitted with a Valenciennes lace chemisette, and tha J.inpire bnc below i !e butt ii effectively carried out by the long strapped oke or m,m- arrangement which Is trimmed with bultona of plain gray &i.k ci.i'iroilered In blue. tnvv st - |