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Show 1. iliniH-Oct. PARIS, r party mini was uni way. are so apt in mateilalx selected l.y the 1 .iMoniei and uaris behind a tut tain. There is u luiif wail of a few miuuirx and a model Hels out uirayi-- in hut is practically tlie guun fully made up. The idea. Hie effect, ilia uuluiing. ci cry thing, is Mv a Juliy t four. Ii:i( - W- it tli-i- m "pic hftn a Iw iwssimixiic dinner? I.ixsilily tl ts because (hey feci me iilirellaillly of gettutg equally good uUc eiriy night iu the week. We li.nl motored out tn Antruil and IKUTieuliuTy good J 1 . j 1 j.i.ket soils this fall A Irailir-wi- th u long coal does mi m i"., st!e. still llie round skin - Ve.y smart in ihis cmincctfon w The lie went skirls 11; , INr hung. a Is pul tin liips than those wi- i.uk( lieeu weurilig. They are wide fug and veiy much bctriiumcd the bottom. 9 er 11 f It's just the thing for leal c..;.i a. ivy. wlicn uiu- - is on a shopping ex,chiiuiu iritis so deu- t.. tllt Kpeuklllg of tlu-sthe small iariie!n, lf feminine wearing for this occasion a pin cloth suit in Burgundy toin-s- . with a short plaited skirt a tv I vaitier Jong coal rounded in front like a iiuifu cutaway. All Paris Is going mad uvtt in.. n. I liu-mx- tnuJ-sTt- "sling sleeve. which is to be htu cn many of the kilesl creutlons. built fr street and house went'. The sleeve may be plain or elaborate, hut Is aluuvi. cut . Pul ill the arm withoiii ami drawn toward the unilcinruv. where il is sliglnly caught up tn gin. the sling effect. It is in one pic. all, the edges are held lordlier witli sttata or Home fam-ifu- l trimming cuneiL This sleeve, which Just turns in- c. Iiow. is llnislied with a mure or Im elaborate band, which lit turn ix timi-e- d lo some kind of garniture, the new. ext effect being frills of plaited nlnxm. Tn be sure, the sling sleeve carries with II a suggest loll of first aid lo tlie injured. but it is a wonderfully affulr vc lien well adjusted on evvtunj gowns and dressy blouse wulsls. clrc-ular- 1 iple nl m Everybody thought she was tired t death of English embroidery uinll she use couturteres have hern saw the liulting it 10 this season. So enamored were they with the charms of tills that they decided to try the effect of dyeing It tu mutch or harnioiiiie with the new niuteriale. That they huve succeeded one has only to look at the stunning cloth and velvet model ilen-tel- ie dneorated with ivanrls mi the skirts uud tiny laderos on the w 1st to he thoroughly convinced. Another is a skirt of chilli with coat of llie open work lined with silk. Puffings of silk or velvet or sometimes 1 narrow line of fur is the mollf employed to nut line the Jacket. II seems that the "wearing of the green" hus another strong pull" in the milliner world,, for the green paroenl lhal was conspicuously lit evidence ell summer bus found a successor in the It's a real Paddy green chapeau. green creation, with trimmings of tie same verdant hue. Pnuirlly gowned COSTUMES SEEN IN THE BOIS. women are apiiearing lu tlie Hois wearexI11 ing hats of this description with all In silks that worked 1 was of broadtioth chiffon exquisitely in full swing. lime been Interviewing trcmely black costumes. And some inondatius I am1 uiHlrhcd the cloth, willi of shade at dull inse. aisle pink some of the mmesl models and actly I ml tits green confection on their well a bill 11. III seems li In anlinon keeping, of a iiiuch and Imrdly XVII. iiiuuve is sits channid with fce Louis coiffured heads when wearing bravg coal llie riiuiiil long skill and 1011 ml Tlie elvured the fasnluiialile ao this skirt ground uliicli urc In lat Id or black and white costumes. nlnier. 011 a well' set up figure lliey w as set iu flat plaits stitched from in llie luridcl Just described and Is In pin I CATHERINE TALHOT. seen with the be all coat to own. waist The These hips. have glace S their 11 ps r slumbled the other duy upon a In the plurlllng achievement win Id. A big shop here In iTyis lias a mun in Its employ who will design and make up a gown in five minutes. Isnt this record beating tune? How la It done Merely another tribute to the power of plus. Tim lightning lakes the 1 dress-liiukl- V.01111 1111 very up to Uule, but Im a little- - old fashioned In matters of this kind. Juxt now tailor made gowns are occupying every ones alteniion. They are necessary for the cliHleau seusoii. now llmt the Idg shouting turtles are there, and the purchaser has only to criticise. U fa said that this costumer often designs as many us forty or fifty costumes In a single iluy. and among Ills clients are a host of well known uelrcMxex. This uirlhud is doubtless llnpyriglit, IM. hy Jerome K. Jerome. 1 1 was younger, tlie iMiptiliir novel to make me sad. .1 It vexes Olliers also. I was talking lo a- bright young girl main the subject not so very long ago. '1 just hate the girl In the novel" she confessed. Hhe innkes me feel real bud. If I dont think of her I feci pleased with myself and good, but when I resd about her well. I'm rraxy. 1 would not mind her ymurl sonirl lilies we ran all of us suy llie light things now and then. This gill says them straight away all the WHEN the masculine and the fcininltie mil look, tills la proclsely Iiow J limd til feel when rending of till- - hero, lie was imt gnml. nuinelliiies he lilt Ihe villain harder Hum lie liml Intended, and then he wua sorry when il whs tmi lute hlutned himself severely uml tows ids Ihe wrenlli. Like the rrst of us lie inmle nilstakes. occasionally married Ihe wrong gill. Kilt how well he did everything;! Hoes still for the matter of lliul. i Isdleve. Take It lhal lie condeMeends to play cricket ' lie never scoren less than a hundred Does not know how to score less than a hundred, wonders how It could lie done, supposing, for ex imple. yell had an HiKitlil nielli and wanted to eateli an early Iraln. 1 umvl to play etii ket myself, but I could always stop at ten nr twenty. Them- - have timer I II less. It Is when I have Slopped at llie same with everything he puis Ids liitini lo. Either he does not cii tv foi hosting al Hll. or. as a -uuilirr of eourxc. lie pulls stroke in tin- university luce, and then lai.es ihe train mi to Jlenley mid wins till- diamond sculls so easily llmt it hardly seem- - ivoiili wliilt for the oilier feilmv lo lian- - sl.nii-d- . and luid Were I living ill .N.. entned for llie diamond scuMs should the worn pal II lo iu opponent was given to ns 10 go; 'line iniiliite!" I should liave called mil '0 him. "Are the hern of ill is novel m like myself. only one of llie ininoc elio aiders ' Hvi.iuse if you aie Ills hern you go on. dont wait for me. I sli.iil just pull ns far xr ilw limit house and gel myself a cup ul lea. ff It Then- Is isi sense of Inippy iiirdiuin nlinul the ll"l of llie piiilll II lloVcl horse willimil He (unnoi gel Ii ise its going off a d w liming a -- i The iioml in against it-- favorile. NoVcI-l.iiiapl'ears to have no (mui-iirell ahou-- t at ion II wnirl-of 11.leads the nisi iisxcs lionsi-n-puliiii-liehy tne spoiling ..i- JHT-Welt I lo lit'" I myself till . 1. lie I slioiilil I eon Is.' 'll Voil-lniiI nuhh ,ilr. ut ihe iinexseni ial. i -- lo .u'.l as go .Up 1.1 the hnnkio who loek'-'lie had (lie i.iosl money and -- hoiil.l ay Ii.aii shout So loll.l l on a lo hiio making you' self in hi esc. .Iiisi o .in Whos llie hem of tli- - li..'.,ulw-gy- - I 1 e 11 P LSIKP NUT HAVE TO dKT EAILY AMI WtHlltY IU SimiKI.IA tilin. Siie doesn't have to dig for thrni even, lliey iume crowding out of liei. Theie never Imiffiins a time when xlie fool mid stands tile- r- feeling like x for knowing ttist she locks it hair, upon m wnnl. tin 10 I ,ne days d Mho to when I lielicve it ts s ig. gel behind her wild give il just one pull. 11 cill is of its Wo III. old. she dont sc. Mi to luiic any moil. I. vviili il. Ive LiMik at Ihis mop "f oniie an Working ut II for ml now I ivould Ipiur this in. nidus It me not luiigh. not If v.ui weie to the funniest tiling v.mil ever heard, for .Vs it would i noe down again for Il'T elolhes. il., v make me tired k Mial does f Hie ilieMll pos-eI ' 11 ! cix I Pm I 11 : have to (loiik a Iron tln'in. iuieBine sii vvetil into .tl ked tlieoi off H ree ii on uno i tin - do. siar! A!1 ' the ..ih r i.ipi ti.iv ji;- -' as well gel a good lllglll'H li eian c they'v got. li wliai beiiai if'.il von liiiclitf.i al., .111 lu-ir Looks rloll -- lie You woiil lime, and lilis bundle of w lil.-h- , se.'iiri-lie- You're md going to light h something. duel. You'ie going to isiiiimil if the hero - a modern young man x to sirictly i ; m-- fil.-m- ss l ur-tii- er Ilw-se- tn Yu living tlie ililiig III llie your wring teniT. Ihe waier tnekles down your u si-, runs In li.iek. I'nlil til i - rivulets down you liave tlnully iliiug ihe mwil out of wimlnw uml Mildn-- I youin-i- r dry wink Ttie strong leu iilwnys is ImpiixMble. gave me indigestion and iniidc ine sleepy. r (li-'s- - I. jti-- i Buu-log- n. 9 in: i.ii's v rosa iik ldTS ms Slim l.l'l'.l: TO TIIK HAKKN In Kill. Edible flnu. art Tlie latest thing in KastronomU-ais llie edible menu. After Herrin Um purpose of llie ordinary dinner pru gramme it will be eaten as a sweet. The edible menu Im the invention Herr Willy iff Erencix street. Tottenham CiiuiT mail, who Is iierhaps the in tl greatest augur icing expert world. Not only ts It a sweet Hud must enjoy, il Is also an arli illorniuiient for the table, says tl London J hilly Express. Tlie sweet menu Is made of pktn tuarxlpnn. llie programme being W In. llie flnest sugar Icing. Tlia Ipring Is exqiilaiU'ly Ushioncd. Herr Willy is an artlsl, and froc htrt sugar Icing school or academy th kitchens lu the laud have been Tlie menu itself Is inclosed a little stuuding up box, with a support al tlie back. Herr Willy is not a little pn his edible menus. He does not V l - writ-le- . 9 Intil 111'- - im ar . - '. i . iy ! r rs lii-ee- g" - -- - Anglo-Saxo- I v. . - 1 I'-- 1 9 " I v I -- 9 1 - r '.-v- They views willi foreign countesses! rrusHed fancy they have ltud them. once with an English lady from At Kolkestone s to Eolkestnne. little Kivneli girl anxious about her tralu asked us a simple question: My companion repilld to it with an ess The Hills that astonished herself. French girl vanished, my It's so odd.'' said my sighed, but 1 seem to know quite a lot of French the niunieni I et back In England. I laid got over Ihe effects of lea uitemplx at study were useand has mii g,. a l'jlllel or lias only less. bill the tiling tnil still irriliites im: ""i worlli lalloiK a father, to., most against th hero of the mpti-lit"-'-novel is the ease with which lie in across a liiu a y nny- a modern foreign language. lb- - passes learns i'.. phi ,ii dues for lili-- i he a (iert.ian wr.ltcr. a Swiis M " Wa'I lii" A'ald.in TVei-competition, for few sugar Icewtotnxi 1 lirirkr or a J'ollr-lpliotograplier .iglii- - ' .a- -i makes a lii'idiue for necessatT touch of llie llrmness I: i l" an instill, t wiili lum. would it'd envy him: these sort of peothe lettering on the menus. I'.v lielo ,.i illidiomivy lie u i.rries it ple il'i not have to leant a language. Vrom a practical point of view tllNVKRHATfON THESE ItltlLl.lANT a is down boll that idea i'i they oil "ginal rinel.. Tliis gives My will tic of luudsbince loh invention I lAbtOi'H EKH. WITH FOHEIHN Ill two tind tek" IlilS tal'ies)ooiifills Tor hr.ll l. ' lie "II ftieek. Will'll esses, instead of laboriously thlnxi 111" lied. h 'I.- .iigii tlie , before lo Hy r,u illglit lie going roa.i', ihe attic window and t'Kik l!i" nearest nut a new sweet nil they will Idf He time th" hot Hi' is finished lliey have iiiini'K tin- l.iilns. i.oy- wire to tlm opposite rid of do in future is to ask their tilegiapli i tlielt tinInin i well in IniigtiiiBe lime syslent. Die street. ,f bis spai-"'ii' toil H- - Is Just .in kindly to eat tlielr menus. id'-- I! I lie not. ii.iim I.u' 101. IT aglets lo go 9 I I ill I don believe and Im Is. uf hoy To.! Ji.iw C hararlee Is i wrtalas. ill the same we appamilly the hero walk ali'-u- l for rnr- - with dic'111! If lie lias .1 to- 'I r lilm. A woman who has been huntlnff tionaries in toy pocket. Weird looking of the popular novel, finding himself who nas ladies and gentlemen gesticulate and stia iid'-'- l in a foreign land, suddenly the characters of hnusenmldsfor a i oliccls llmt oiiee ti.on a lime lie met hide iny-.- lf replied to her advertisement A ran- til me f."- month- -. . to talk. ant says she knew as soon r l aill.K lilinins to a refugee mid at "nee ill I'ltr Iy Id'n-es- . the s invs'lf out "jd in tlie lioi" Hint liv I have met refugees myself. Tin1 only the front of n house whether or not. this means they will conn- readliy to tiling that ihey have ever taught tne is would answer the purpose There were houses with dirty not to me if eve' I vi. nl them, which I never it- - my In ami flash about, I tains of cheap lace, looped 1w do. Afler all this I dor't seem to know don't believe in these heroes and herosoiled and tangled strings: This Inhaling ass wlm ines that cannot keep quiet in a forvi iv nun I. and Im- - ii" ' left his native snbiirli sud-Hi I llie sort eign nigutige ibev taught themselves with filthy winvlow tames he run tin' ill '.on ' i; ut nly up liis mind to fiivel on ill lilt "Id world Hnviy. My fixed idea tains al all: houses where and il1' w forig A foi ( lilsl liiiit ill tlie net is that lliey iiiiiddle along like. tlie rest ms de a feeble effort to kert omit ..I... llie cv.iiiim nil hi- l"S a tl.e lonlmiii Thai is al! i Ii.inti-I- engaged 111 eolliliiielitell psy- - of ns. sui prised timi so few people tawdry style, and houses in. I his In ad ' ft ' utirii .i I tl o vvp.h them and liegging every nne .glass was clear and the curtains P" " it. " MIS to .iigutueii , "i !. el ill. in snviiuis. Il appesrs Hieliet-iliny meet not to talk so quit kly. These but spotless. it, M iy lie. if till- i,.wd )g lit'IIMniii c in versa ions with foreign had f "Kni'.n lo mention il In all eases, tlie mistress aienx is a,, t.. its '.i.ok. lie w III In ip lo Irink'iix gallons .if strin g - tint one sontiuei a T'reiieli ur tTcriiiun Phil"- -. .pliers' These passhumte Inter- - inmates bore out the first tmpre Iiing- - s i ililV & 1 . lir Tl 9. I 99 g i do swio in away nlionl. IT t novel swims uf tlie pnpiilnr al all it is not like ii n oiiliiiiii'y Imimio IsdiiK llmt lie does II. Yuli never meet liii-- t ill u swiiiiinhig hnili. In- - m ver .ais ! is'iiee, like ihe r.'M uf us. for a ui.n lilm Ik-- goes oiil.it tiMrniiuy liours. gi te'i ally- in i i,i iiit'ii hy a Indy willi .uni whom hi' wild" Ii" talks p.s-liSunn- - uf us. wloii or ciaiks j"k-- s. till oiiiselvi-- full try in talk iu willi sail waier. Tills i lia lies on his l. alul larids. and tile w oil u.iv-seein- g Idm go round the Olllel way lie (ail give In- ai"i'iig Al Idlll.ii-iisliai per foriy in a huiitlriHl lie leally want lo play, he dins il lo e a lesson, list! im-teai !i lie li.is not li.mili.--- l u 'die foi years, lie I Inillg.uiir when a young 'ii.io in Auslralia and II seems to liave lin-- c Ill'll Will' llllll. lie dues nil' Mice tu lit gi ! lip rnilv uml w.iity iiumid-ellhi- - niglitshii I. lie just lies op a s..fa in an l"g1ini nllilmle ami mus. to him. If hi' liuisr di'el'ii' s I" jump duw a uff lhi .inlMrir--Im- i a hedge I"' ,j-k anil throws the poor dung ovri il saves a'gini.. til. if li.' g. is i .ii. d I ges 9 melodrama visiling s remember I was town where staying. country 9 9 The hiroine and the child were sleep1 wonder If llie iiutlior of the luipulur tn the customary uttlc. ing peacefully novel lius ver Itied work with u wet Ii ii some reason not 'tiiite clear to me towel round hia or her Iliad. I have. tlie villain had set lire to the liouee. It is illflti ult enough In move n yard lie had lieen complaining thnaigh llie A lieinliett liuve liniaiieiiig a dry towel. nets of the hri'olncs Turk limy liuve il In Ids blood to do oldness; iiihjIh-- Ii was willi some idea so, the util ilia iy I'hrlsllati has lint got of warn ting her. Escape liy way of the tlie Iriik of II. To carry about a wet sialfi-aswas hiipoxMhlc. , Each I inn tnwel round one's head needs u aim'd llie poor gill ntieneil llie disir a flame aendiiit Every few minutes the came in and nearly burned her hair off. wretched tiling work loose. In ilnik-neIl seemed to have Iven wailing for her. and lu mlsi ry you slmggle to get Thank lieaven." said tle lady hastily, your liead out uf a clmnniy towel timi wrn piling the ehlld in a slus-t- . "llmt I with luission. was brougtit up a wlie walker. WithI'lings to you Ifmln power is wasted Inventing names out s moment's hesitation she opened fill' that towel mines espressive of your feelings with regard to ii. time is litkeii up before the glass, . r r in Noiel-lunme to I, new ilndi Itnil.r-i- I I when I was young! They would make an encyi lopedla of useless knowledge. I relieve suh-idi-!- my Alllil Jane. Villi keep iltat lltt'e lot till afler the iiici-- , ami we will call il. ill round llgules, f'.iMI." That single iifiernomi would tlius bring me in e r.iiii.iiiHi. provided the bookie did mil blow his bruins out. : -l , v- i d f.-- o llm oil moilgage d 11 ll'-l- er as Ihe case may hap-lie- n lea. The leu anil the tnwel roinliined or Itu'.iuu to Is-- . IHiiu' to live in tlie hero's are tlie cesult is always I used fff slrrcl. tliua it Is timi the hem is gbla the senior wrungieiSlilp. in llmt wet towel and iltat t talk fluently tn tlie native language strung t"H. My. the things I used to of that unhappy refugee. In une feels mie wauls to say. Why. il is the hero uf llie novel. You lake u oid's uilvlcc w hile you are slid alive family esietu. which I've hail liuidc mu. In lihink. uu 1. tv. I, for tilt, and gel mu of il any way. iiuylmw. w liti-lInis las'ii owing in me now for Apologize. Iliiv a horse ami laid; do II? Isn't mill ii lii'tvs oti-d- -v i tu tJ Thai's ihIiIiiIoh 11 vv llot three-quart- er the Exasperated Hero and Heroine Calls ls-.- ihrei-qii.in- three-quart- 11 777 What Jerome HI-- : luli-ue- fcii-ldn- , jiei-loi- - The short coat is bach in fu,"i. b,tt this docs not mran llmt your ; in Jacket of lust season , ,, im,,; lie worn with fashionable am.i.,,. new- after-dinnwere enjoying a selt.-mucordial when llie pessimist of tile pul IV. uliKtX of in li niff, olixcrved Lite ix full ilixupiHiinl- tritely: . Why. even litis cold nil wont be luff a good l lie next luiui 1 ilriuk It." -ye." Itiliwnily broke iu the pretty girl, "like the Jaiunese heroine iu TI10 Hurting "f the lints. J want so little only iu be liuppy all my III1. Ignoring the renuirk, tlie wnulil be gloomy mail inutinutil in true Johnsonian style: of people la "The life of ihn niuile up largely of ilixupisiliuiiirnlx. The brighter the unihipaiinn the more disappointing, as a rule, is the realisation. hu"Yel." interrupted oiiliniist. ms n uuiure belli what il is, we go on owing the gentle of nnlielutliui. huilng after each rebuff of fate fur the luck which we fuel conlhlciil will si 111 be ours. Over and over ugaia all of us to cerliave loukitl forward hois-fulltain events which liave dismally us. Haven't we pinned our who fa ill) hundreds of times to liave fuiisd to osne up to nur expectations? itul In spite of all this illscnur-agemewe go on anticipating events and idealising iieuple. and the number of times we have been taken In, though 1luy act as a temporary brake on outnever pernuineiilly liuimsginution. mh1 , lu flight. "Well." answered the rlieerfii! roman, "so long as we cun spur ourselves on tu fresh efforts, realising that to be up aiul doing is the best antidote for the disappointments of lifts things ait nut so bail. It Is only alien we iiegln lu ask ourselves the uesllnn whether the game Is worth the candle that we really need tlesimir. Just as long us we can pluy the game without giving any thought to tlie coiiisltlon of the cimillc, life may tie In its best sense worth the llxiiig." Tlie general consensus of opinion seemed In lie llmt alSiipisilinmenl was a hydra heeded inonsier spiinglng up al every lum for I he (liscomlliuiv of liuinanliy, sisl of all tlmse aitacked II was lie him lint and the opiluilsl who suffer iiioxl from the wounds. Hut they are 1 lie ones who never give In mill wm have the greulrot isiwer of hoping. - in Louis AV1I. style had xoiue'hapd-soiii- c vuibruim ries c.11 the flaps mid on the large turned ha. k cuffs. The lining was of bhuk mid while uarcow striped laffvlu. The embroideries wtia coats are xliuisd to llie figure, yet lliey give the liiiprosi.iii of loeseuess and nl after the lasliini of 11 driving glove. They are not fastened down Hie front. tnv of the in w nodi Is 1 admired ex- - I , I makes Me iioil." fe'll e :s ... a k slot. ' hll' o', .ai ... a I - Im- .I1..-!.- i all-ill- "! ! I , . GLEANINGS THE FEMININE FROM ALL OVER nl, ills. Allci.i Adelaide Needham, the KivdPiick II. ltaws tlielr ?' C'lmposei. was one of the presidents at lieen sent bywmhl Ihe ii'iisleill around the the last minimi I hit' lesl peiises paid. Thi i uf festival ill Wales, -In till'll' duties. .Ill'1 known suiigx . The Feby's Ltillal. won etales il. Hi.- - P" hei oiuiiiitl'in man h In the g'li'l prl- otte'-r-- t by the Hurl ofn In? ioii "ff Murr for a sultnlile ninsleal eo'iipusl-tlnhi. til Inmui- uf Hie .ii.wning f King tle'l'l Iv , pi "ti" t '.. n Edward. ... a nmnlsi uf nji It. ,i Two wuiflcri who r ... ...I years weie In th" ' ; h-- WORLD. In i" ii i:' !: i i I .. r i .'ill : I ..1 M n i iii -- M'l.-I . i ilt-- i .f. In t'itf kilitnl ' miiiv n hih ti hn h It. i. Im li"ti-liu- ld "eo th ii ' .11 " ' w Ail! Im V 111 ii j l f ! Mlll'U Ml itm t -- .i hi... k. . fn i x v' ilk - ;!. m - uf n 1. filin'- 1liiin . '. i : i n! i i . - i; I i( , ' L' ,lhl ir. is i I.', .I.ip:ilie t:- ' f.ivur. in liif.li uf til'' .1 cent culul inn V 11 I ill 11 Silk- S.1 tll.'t "V.il irr.n gills ruiue f.is. iu.i'ir. uf tl. I. 'I i a i - i v..n im,. Miss iine Smllli. :i "f the t'leveisnd norm'll gilt nit old tug at the take rrnv li.iro, ' 'ilia,.. ti with a giii'ln-i- . -- p. in. in. I null tips, oilier of xltiired nd hi fi i'! cloth. (Kcaslun-pin- k IfTr'l ' a I v liny mi ur bine, mure often w lull. Smii-iI'I1. ail t"ed. I'ov litsled. are liil.hcii'- - -- I1 -- s this sea-rt- 'i. ' i'i. ii. ins- - me siiitirt for gnl IT K. I" li... I,- -. 1 . r i 1. i tin- - hi dr- I .ir ii: iriMi-i- j eiiten lie I. n li pi ' Ml than lids silk. It vtt.ihlr cueliilic. 'v .ihiT ii:iti"li With th.-ttx a 1'nvun iniiiiViiti.'ii I' t i'll" dell. 'll". tliher. tl Ih.ei il I" tli" Haiti li. i pn I'I' nl i i ,(. A i sdf i Tl ir t i Mm. t i.'l 11. M . .ir ll. .i iu- llMi W Im ii' . i Ml 1 - . llnJw i ' Ti-ii- . t V k I ..Ui- for a cult'll. Tire the tug in 1'iinled wnh ti uut i in. tlie atoreroom floor to dry r Some way. the bar uughly. m risk! deal Irniger. . Light gray is generally enterprise. I,'"i little gi'l uver f"it nothing is artificial light, exiiecially " p than the loiMie ve'vet emit, in with pink nr lavender wndrrt0"!T K blue iiioililm k. with liKsul. cieniny hire chosen In preference to a oil. ' and cuffs. Wlilt tills is usually A cbllds pique hat I a white felt pirtuie hat trimmed hard to laumler unless put on in wit wit'i npx anil tniirow .velvet streamer. of the board and lrrnil entire Tie pet I'l'.noniy uf a woman trim the wping side. Work the I - i. m every lespevl the iron in around tlie splendid snap In- tlie box and several thicknesses of flannel cuing M f'M'll'.i; it nllt II s ill ou ytith. t(Ml-ii Miss Hiniili took chhige uf the and stinted the old lug out again. ginning uf a most Thi- - was tlie la pros-Iiusine- ss |