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Show I Sv.w.v . kh.$ : . V.v i s j&& FOR MADAM AND MISS i PARJSIAN SOME ONE OF THE FASHIONABLE HATS NOW WORN BY THE ELEGANTES OF THE FRENCH BLACK MODES TAFFETAS TAFFETAS, WHITE HAT LINED FEATHERS BUQKLE. . SOME NEW BRACELETS aagarataa&i ROBE OF CHERRY COLORED CLOTH WITH GUIMPE AND TBLIER OF GUIPURE LACE TINTED THE SAME SHADE. old-tim- THE BEST USE OF DYES Simple of construction and yet marvelously pretty la a aoft raspberry colored (own of clillfon velvet. Yho waist ta a happy blending of lace of the name color and bits of the velvet laid over an underblouee of white Valenciennes. Of courae It la a pinafore frock all fanciful gowna are and the part which ellpa over It la. a aiuiple cheap lace with raided thread, but looking coetly euougb when dyed the lovely raspberry color. It la attached to a narrow round, low cut yoke of the velvet, the plain velvet la full all the way around and readies the floor, and the girdle la aim of ihe wrinkled velvet. The white lace underwalat a mounted on thin RwIm or chiffon, k eedng the airy effect, and the collar and front are elaborated with dulnty 1 Ionium braid acrolled over the pattern. In these days to display g wrist guiltless of ornament Is to confess The oneself oblivious of fashion. brarelet fad, so long dormant, has e route to life with more than vigor, and It appears to have come to slay. The newest brarelets are, paradoxically. exceedingly old. That la to aay, the designs most In favor are nearly all modeled after the antique, some of them even after the barbaric. There are, for Instance, bracelets were whose Kg pi lan prototypes unIn found the aarroptiagl earthed at Thebes, and thera are others. of Roman pattern, whlrh are perfert repllcaa of ornnmenta discovered among the rulna of Pora-lel- l. The orient., too, has been ransacked for models. Rome of them are beautified with stones, precious and while others are exquisite specimens of filigree work and beaten metal which need no gems to enhani-- their quaint besuty. The oriental Jada bracelets, mounted In gold or silver filigree, are nt once curious and cost- bit of the colored lace edged with the velvet forma n hretelle over the sleeve. The whole gown, while exquisite and seemingly la borate, la aiuiple In construction, m the aklrt la limply gathered and the blouaea are of the simple rut whlrh the amateur dreanninker usee every day In other materia la. Nora Intricate la a Pnqula gown of aoft heliotrope nioueaellne de wile trim med through the aklrt wlih motif and curved baud of lare dyed lo mntrh the mouafiellne and of softest chiffon satin. The corsage I a mingling of beautiful Hiibrotderlne and lace, the former done In floss silk, and chenille with tiny rouleau of mauve rhenllle introduced here and there. l4ir dyed niororrn green, formed c pH u let l e and other trimming to a broadcloth' going away coal worn by a pretty English bride. A gloves. Rome of the most beautiful bracelets are those made of carved rose coral, set In gold .filigree mountings. The best examples are quite expensive, the workmanship being of fine quality and executed entirely by band. The display of cameos and Intaglios suggests n use for the brooches and eardrops worn by our grandmothers In days. In Etruscan mountings of dull gold held together by Blender gold links, these mqke charming bracelets for the twentieth rentury belle. elbow-lengt- h aeml-antlq- ante-mellu- m NEW TAFFETA EFFECTS. While taffeta forms an Interesting background for much of the new colored embroidery, which, by the way, la more strikingly beautiful than ever before. One i trimming In a large and small scalloped figure has Its edge of gold dots, from pin to coin In else. with) wreaths of colored flowers couched In gold, alternating with raised silk embroidered white ly. The snake bracelet Is one of the roses, with a circle of green leaves. most popular of the new models, and, A touch of blark and much outlining incidentally. It is one of the most be- In gold adds much to the beauty. coming. These hrerele's are espe- The same pattern is seen in silver cially useful for keeping In place the with deep hlue flowers. semi-precio- e A NEW LINGERIE WAIST ARRIVAL. WITH WHITE AND SILVER rt FASCINATING WRAPS FOE EVENING WEAR. Any and every sort of material has bean pressed Into service for the new wraps velvet and serge, broadcloth and chiffon, and fascinating ROBE OF "TAUTE" VELVET AT LONGCHAMP things made of lace pllrd upon other MEDALEMBROIDERED EDGED WITH MINK. laee, both of them' 'mounted upon BLUE. FALE AND chiffon and than upon some heavier LIONS IN SHADES OF, TAUPEstuff moat likely, broadcloth. And furl If you're wealthy enough to go In for fur wraps, there are beautiful caps of chinchilla and stunning coats of every sort of fur up to a royal one of true Russian sables, lit (and costly enough) for a princess to wear. Incidentally, If youve fur laid aside that will do for collars and cuffs, it's a pretty soft touch to give your cloth coat. But the cape-ide- a dominates everynot the thing In evening wraps voluminous, bulky thing that a cape used to be, but charming affairs, deftly shaped on the most circular of circular lines, with every bit of unand freak for a eeaoldemhb length of tltaow necessary fulness about the shoulCare of Trunks. Tho should ha roneseed from list ders got rid of by that very cut. A Bood trank eaa harB tima apple whoa it boeomoa withered. t. wvndhadmaar Revere are back of all sorts of Snenk. or rathar maar acar, whm ntna on a Inna Joararr. T eovnrlns with In nothing to beat rtmbnrb coats, some of the prettiest evening ordinary uaaraa. Mrw It arcaralr a Thors euro gout or ihramatba. eneept safera coats showing them, yet more of the with twin,eoarao bavins only tba hnadirs of ths from for All kinds medicinal springs coats are made la eollarlssa fashions, trunk out. oenrvy and blood poisoning yield b whlrh or of grt iw Juice limes, of to giving a chance display a collar Samesned with optrlb greatest blood purifiers In oslsunca pan ofwillflannnl of lace, or a asperate neckpiece that nf Aramphor rtawva atalna from mirror turns out to be a fluffy thing of mar- or window (loan. A simple and ccffctlvo way 55 about feathera or of wilte fox. a heavy sloth Is to hang It on tbs clotk undl-ehold a la It nut ta wlae throw aad spnaen thlna line with Ihe fold on Iho tins eon Braid la on everything the flat then Keeping it Is rash economy. It with the garden .hose. It nnd will nwa plain allk braids that match the madry method bft hanging until It inThin ta When the nickel on your ute! rasau on further preeelng. terial exactly, little soutache braids, o W dull and dtwolored. take a ninth good for light or loosely woven doth or the Interesting new braids which hepnrnea i sstursted with carhau nil and the apete weight nf the water will nuke Iteea-Scetra tot treatment be of two Is It a safe and rapid or a doxen will dlaapeur aa If by masie. may composed broadcloths. or tweeda heavy colon, blended or combined ao skiland roadsldea are full nf herha try fully that tbe result, is a pretty har- of Ourdena If you are a wise woman yeo wUI utiie whleh the juice or leureo afford retnedlsa mony. These combination braids are, grn'lfy gome of your hueband palliative for almost every disease to and them of whims Instead In the most part, used for the Inside which humanity b belr. opyoslng Dont nog. of cost or cape- - run along the edge cannot bo gained wltheoi that The point la beat knows nne of Salt tho preserve tlvea of the coat, so that when It is opened for certain foods la the form of a atrong gentbaaaa la aot worth soloingand thrown back, the touch of color hrlim It will ear ve go a medium for keeping For Bflby's Cot butter, eggs, meat and varloua klada of hows prettily. almoet Indefinitely. A new shade of old bine with more vegetable A very nice aullt may ha made lev bdo cot from 09100 old ohowta. fa .L Ml life ln.lt than old bine usually Take a emotl handful of tobareo, and parte away. Jala tho pleoo together steep it In boiling water tilt the water looks Ml rover both aides with boasts. Is growing In popularity like weak lea. when the water la coal It It put topes to each corner to tie to Mee there's no much service In It; yet It's flt for uae. with a sponge or aoft doth. After- eot. and you will have a very warm aad reduce tho atrength of tba Isfwton light enough and cheery enough to wards ly light gnllt. more water, and thoroughly wet Ihe with be worn at night. earth round tho mob. This la on of the ' of Aa good a test of the right And buttons! It looks as though heat ware for keying a pleat healthy aad e as the 3 In Beets. keeper deatroylns and tatkat had anybody everybody conspircornets and ander beds far duet, over tho tops of doera aso ed to make this season notable for Its Wham linoleum begins to show wear, paint passing a doth use of buttons, for every sort of wrap the surface with a good duality Soar var- Windows. to It fhli Tour true boueewlfe will took and allow It a longer time to dry ihaa ua regularly ua tha n cw displays them, oftea no more than nish they a to dustedevery would he nereaaary for wooden board will day two great handsqme ones, as often a Aa appb kept in tho enko boa will. It ta tare la and sweeping row of them set down the left side, aid. keep a moderately rich rake moist them wiped off with a damp rag. and made to render service In addition to their beauty. Roma of them enameled In colon, and a mighty ift pretty effect Iq got when the wrap Is lined with one of the tiew, beautiful brocades. the colors In the buttons matching those in the brocade. Tbs cyclamens are among tbe most extra precautions must b he takes rows of annual vines may charming flowers for winter culture, Seeds drapery their need In windows that CLEANING COLORED seeds sown now will give nice bloomflorNasturtium are among the brlghtas SILKS AND COTTONS. ing plants for next winter, and ists recommend growing tble plant and most picturesque of flowers as an annual, throwing the old corns they will bloom frely all w,n,fr Colored silks and colored cottons, sway as soon as they hare finished through. may be cleaned without Injury to blooming. their color with potato liquor. Grate A small Jardiniere filled wi' If the plants seem to hsve stopped mixed ferns, vines and mosses p , raw potatoes to a floe pulp; add to a pretty table centerpiece. Or water In the proportion of 1 pint to growing after being transferred stimusmall plants, such as a primula or not to do rooms the try living he pound of potatoes: pass this , fertilizers and with copious cyclamen, anything In this Hna liquid through a roars sieve Into a late them as not too strongly seem flowers will treatment such only Ing watering, It to allow remain till vessel, and or leaves too clumsy, will he fww the line, white starch settles to the make matters worse. very useful. bottom: then pour off the clear On mild days It is very easy to liquor, whlrh Is to bs used for cleanThe Care of Rubber Plaints. Now spread the article to be completely change the air la the ing. nourlth screens Rubber cleaned upon a table on which has rooms. the plants require process During fetfirst been placed a linen cloth; dip may be made useful In keeping cur- ment. and If a tablespoonful of imo n or-oil poured is the and from occasionally It of in rents cold air the llqnor, apply assy sitings umll ihe dirt la removed. . Then plants. On cold days the windows little trench made round the stsiM rinse the article In clean, cold water may he lowered from the top a lit- and covered with tho earth. It wi. several time. tle. 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Inis of allover rn. broidery inset with medallions f iiuii nui.le Irish rn het lace and Viileneiennes. ' The yoke outlines tn sraecfui c irv.K by the hm- - of of Valenciennes i1' l: iiisoi-- of fine 1:1. ss !.re introduced. The sleeves. uff.'d anil nuked In'o mff of embroider), are finished wiih tiny Isce ! i.j,. p ' )k s piUiw. |