| Show ch ids coat long coats made in double breasted style suit oung chilgren chi luren admirably well this one Is exceptionally smart with its triple capes and wide collar and is adapted to both boys and girls the only change necessary to convert it from correct masculine to correct temi nine sty e being found in lapping the right side over the left in place of the left over the right the model Is made of ox blood red broad cloth trimmed with fancy braid and held by handsome pearl buttons but all materials in vogue tor children s coats are equally correct the coat is made with fronts and back and is finished at the neck with a big rollover roll over collar beneath wh ch the triple capes are attached the sleeves are full finished with roll over cuffs and at the waist line is a belt that Is passed under straps ar ranged at the under arm seams the quantity ot material required tor the medium size 6 years is 5 yards 27 inches wide 3 yards 44 inches wide or yards 62 inches wide with 6 yards of braid to trim as illustrated A flower instead bf a monogram A tad with many smart girls just now Is to mark the r underwear and many of their dainty dress accessories with a little embroidered flower in place of their monogram or initials the young woman tor instance who Is partial to baby blue will take a spray of forget me bots nots tor her blem and embro der it upon her hand kerchiefs her underwear the tops of her stockings and her veils she may carry the idea a bit further if she and use artificial forget me bots nots as a corsage decoration f fure ornament and to trim her hats la place of the spray of forget me bots nots a violet pansy pink rosebud buttercup daisy or bluebell may be used as a substitute for the more con vent ional monogram S september ep woman s home companion that classic blending of blue and green though adyth ng save new is as smart as it is attractive t the smartest turban seen lately is ol 01 straw between cerise and pink it Is draped with black white lisle thread gloves are con quite appropriate to any morning or afternoon costume flowered organdies are a sate in vestment tor authority says they will be even more worn next summer some informal evening dresses have yokes of plain net and in many instances these are very becoming closely sheared not the longhaired kind first introduced is the modish stuff tor the coming sea son net are introduced with charming effect into many elaborate trimmings for dresses as well as tor coats the extreme floppy phase of the picturesque Is n the wane one can now be smart without looking like a freak blouse wa st glouse waists that possess an in ty of their own always find a place and are certain of ap precia alon this one is quite novel and al lows of many variations inasmuch as the trimming and the can be varied again and again and the design is suited to number less materials As illustrated how ever it Is made ot ivory crepe de chine with the of ecru lace over wh te chiffon trimming and tie of messa line satin the waist consists of a fitted im ing that can be used or omitted as preferred fronts and back with the and closes at the center front and beneath the band at the left side the back Is tucked to give tapering lines each front at the edge and again from the shoulder tor part of its length the sleeves are full gathered at the shoulders to give the broad line and finished with deep cuff the quantity of material required tor tie medium size Is 4 yards 21 inches wide 3 yards 27 inches wide or 2 yards 44 inches wide with yard of allover all over lace and 1 yards of silk to trim as illustrated real turkish coffee here Is a receipt tor making turk ish coffee obtained in the syrian ter of new york where the finest coffee in the world is sold at 5 cents a cup in restaurants which are exact duplicates of those in smyrna and beirut put three lumps of sugar into a lit tie pot turn in the water and bring it to a boil then put in two tea spoonfuls of very finely ground mocha coffee As soon as the troth rises lift the pot and tap the bottom until the froth disappears do this three times then turn the coffee into deli cate china cups giving each cupful a share of froth the coffee should be freshly roast ed and ground and the grounds should be so fine as to pass the pal ate unnoticed turks always drink the grounds considering censi dering them in dried to be the best part of a cup of coffee streamers of tulle wh ie it is hard to believe that the copular draped veil will ever be held entirely in disfavor by the woman who well lvovs its acl cow lodged charm pans fashion authorities now assert that there the draped veil is superseded supe by streamer of tulle or ebbon velvet tacked benea b the brim of the high crowned p hat and tied in a large bow under the chin says the kansas t journal uch str undoubtedly have their good points and are distinctly becom ing to long and thin faces they have a tendency to soften the contour and make almost any face 1001 younger on some few hats handsome lace are also taking the place of the veil these are not so wide and are tied around the hat and hang down the back in streamers seven gored walking skirt the skirt that comfortably clears the ground Is the accepted one for walking ng business and gen eral wear and is shown in almost limitless vana tion but always is snug over the hips this grace ful model is adapted to all sea materials but is shown in a small green and blue plaid whose 1 nes are quite in distinct with trimming ot straps p ped with black and is stitched with cortice lh silk the long 1 nes are in way admirable and the bucl s are stitched flat for a portion of their length their falness provid ng gen erous flare below that po nt skirt Is cut in seven gores and is laid in two 1 ward turning tucks at each seam those at the center bad being lapped well over to give the necessary depth fhe quant ty of material required tor the medium size is 88 yards 27 laches wide ards 44 inches wide or lg yards 52 inches wide when maew al has figure or 71 ards 27 3 yards 44 or yards 52 inches wide when material has neither figure nor nap bangle as a pledge A new idea is to substitute an en ga gement bangle for the conventional ring these bangles which some times sl circlets and sometimes bread gold bands give the lover the satisfaction of feeling that he has in deed safely fettered his fa r fiancee for once fastened the clasp can only be opened by being forced apart with a chi el on the continent where it is customary for lovers to exchange rings engagement bangles are some times worn by men but they are rare ly seen on men of english speaking races H ants on att re of br des it is no longer necessary to be mar ried even in the softest satin or most clinging s ak ord nary muslins silk muslins chiffons eol lennes and even voiles with lace let in at intervals are cons dered qu te appropriate white silk and kindred stuffs are ered in open hole work with orange blossoms daisies and sprays of dainty and sometimes these embroideries are simply charming it ou have lovely lace in the family by all means wear it otherwise tulle 1 much prettier let it be soft and voluminous cut square it is prett er not to have any hem or work round take care that it does not rest too flatly on the head an orange blossom wreath white violets or lilies of the vaclev may hold the plaits in place or jewels wreaths of orange blossoms have come back to us from twenty years ago and they look ad mirable with tire lace the slices are either worked in silver or with orange blossom A of annun atlon lilies Is now the favorite bridal bouquet it is held in the left hand and the wedding gown Is often brol dered with the same flowers flower hats A few flower hats are shown for early fall wear not the solid flower tops that we are accustomed to but wide brimmed affairs with rows of dinv flowers about the crown and un dei the up turned brim at the side sometimes three rows of blossoms will make the depth of the crown and each row will be of a single col or as a n v of E at the top one ot white about the i enter and a green or 1 lue nelc the brim enough altogether to give it the name of a flower hat new tea table covers tea table covers grow more and more ingen ous and are often mar ve s of beauty one of the latest Is found and made of heavy iren with an exceedingly deep border of rus s an lace combined with cluny in a most novel and fascinating manner the deep ecru of the russian braid with the white of the cluny makes a fie fi e and showy contrast and the two are comb ned so perfectly as to make one harmonious whole A useful garment A sweater is one of the most use ful garments tl at goes into the ward robe of ohp sojo irner among the hills and mo inyama most of them seem designed especially for lounger worn en they are nobby but refined in v eave are I 1 in weight and come in all the best colors and combia eions red and blue black gray as new as the weaves and are the sort that will find favor how doyl es or g bated a many women nho use dollies know the or gin of their they are called after col D the first engi sh governor of jamaica in the time of cromwell the first dollies n ere made in jamaica from lace bark by the natives and sold to the early english settlers thence they fouad the way to england and the amen can colonies carrying their name with them tomato M nee one peck of green tomatoes 5 pounds of brown sugar 2 pounds of raisins 3 tablespoons of cinnamon 2 tablespoons of cloves 1 teaspoonful of salt slice with tomatoes put them into a with the sugar salt and spices and boil gently for two bours then add the raisins add a small p ece of butter to each pie lamp shades for electron Elect rol ers the geisha lamp shades which have been so popular for a year or more now come in small sizes for electro liers for a cozy corner tea table or the d n ng room table they come m s zes small enough to shade candles in making down pillows go over ane wrong side ot the case win an iron rubbed well with beeswax each time it is applied to the cloth to pre vent the down corking through the cloth at a recent porch luncheon the whole tomatoes served were peeled and cut in lengths nearly through which made them look like red roses as they were brought on resting on lettuce hearts in a country house where a large number of lamps are used it is bet te to keep them in a little closet by themselves than to expose them on a shelf in the kitchen where they are sure to collect dust the lid of a teapot should always be left so that air gets in slip in a piece of paper to keep it open this prevents mustiness the same rule applies to a coffee pot flatirons should be washed every week ind always kept in a clean dry place fe v housekeepers use ent wax in ironing do not allow our irons to become red hot as they will never again retain the heat A SMART THEATER WAIST evening waists of white silk made with more or less elaboration are eminently fashionable and eminently desirable this one is peculiarly et and combines a foundation of soft white louls lne with a yoke and bertha of net the joining of the two being concealed by applied motifs of lace the waist is full below the oke and 1 lo 10 i es slightly over the belt while the sleeves are wide and ample with deep pointed cuffs which in this instance are made of the net finished with fancy braid to make tho waist tor a woman of medium size will be required 3 yards of ma tenal 21 3 yards 27 or 1 yards 44 inches wide with 2 yards 18 or ivi yards 40 inches wide for boce bertha and cuffs 1 1 |