Show v 1 FRO FG M T faau faar a use of straw flowers bachelors buttons and Immor telles have their day before them their ar cousins with with them in primness they are of large meshed net stiffened and creased petal fash ion ton the edges of each petal bordered with short lengths of split yellow straw the effect of the whole Is par ticul arly airy and fairylike the more expensive are of tulle instead of net hat for the season the hat shown is made of overlap ping bands of stitched red taffeta and a cluster of red and black cherries and foliage trims it the coat Is scarlet 0 9 and the boa and muff are black the boa and stock are of red chiffon aluminum K ware nothing but its high price keeps aluminum from coming into general use for kitchen ware for cooking it has the advantage not only of being light in weight but dishes prepared in it do not burn as readily as in other utensils nearly all necessary utensils tor for cooking may now be had in this ware A lemon squeezer is among the novelties span sh eggs have ready one cupful of mush rooms peeled trimmed and cut into email small pieces one cupful of tomato two tablespoonfuls tablespoon of tongue cut fine two slices of onion minced three raw eggs salt pepper and a few grains of cayenne put a scant tablespoonful tui ot of olive oil in the frying pan when bot hot add the onion and cook a light yellow taking care it does not blacken As soon as the onion Is ready turn in all the other ingredients when the eggs are set the mixture Is ready to serve this may be thickened with a little flour it desired dainty fichus the woman whom sloping shoulders suit will do well to wear a wide fichu and elbow sleeves of lace or net over a blouse in which case the lower part of the blouse sleeves should be very full these short coats at the back with long lines in the front are very be coming to stout and slight figures alike the fullness in the front seems to accentuate the smallness of the waist and to tale tal e away any undue size of the hips few can dispense with the charms of lace net satin or chiffon sack dainty corsets corsets are made of such lovely silks that the tone of the lingerie simply must correspond in some manner some of the smartest ones have petti coats to match A pair of cream white silk with email small pink rosebuds em brol broidered dered over them have a tiny edg ing of real lace and are laced with silken strings the petticoat to match Is trimmed with many ruffles of white lace edged with pink ribbons to gether they make as dainty an outfit as the soul of woman could desire styles in covert coats new styles in covert coats are set firth t rth for the wear of women young girls and children of any age these are exhibited in short three quarter and figure lengths the front finished with large smoke pearl buttons or else there is an invisible fly front fastening coats of this kind are unlined and besides forming very seasonable wraps for the entire spring season they will prove very useful on cold days during the summer over gowns of foulard silk pique voile etc woman a wa waists made with square yokes much liked and are peculiarly adapted to the season seasons s fine and materials this very stylish model in eludes that feature and in addition the epaulettes which give the broad shouldered line now so much vogue As shown it Is made of batiste with trimming of lace and tiny white bands but it be reproduced in any of the fabrics and also in the simple silks and soft wools the quantity of material a 14 for the medium size Is 5 yards 21 inches wide 5 yards 27 inches wide 3 yards 44 inches wide with iz 12 yard of tucking tor for yoke delicious gravy fry a minced onion in butter or beef dripping to a dark brown color stir into this 1 ounce of flour stir well then add ya pint of water or stock pepper salt and ketchup to taste let it boil while stirring tor for 5 minutes strain and serve to vary the flavor ot of the gravy fry herbs chopped celery or carrot with the onion embroidered waist coats word comes from london that white satin atin embroidered waistcoats are in demand for masculine evening wear DESIGN AND PATTERN FOR A DAINTY DRESSING on 30 tp 11 to g A dainty dressing always ap peals to a woman the accompany ing illustration depicts a practical model which embodies numerous good points the back Is fitted by center back and underarm under arm gore seams the loose fronts assure perfect comfort and have a box plait in the middle of the front through which the closing Is made with buttons and buttonholes or invisibly as preferred four tucks each three eighths of an inch wide stitched to yoke depth gives becoming fullness over the bust the fullness in front at the waist line Is confined to the form by a made belt or ties of ribbon fastened at the under arm seams may be used or again the fronts may hang loose A calip ata a two styles of sleeves and collars are provided which will give variety to the garment the large illustration shows the developed d in delicate lavender albatross profusely trimmed with ecru lace insertion and medallions with a large collar of tucked batiste and lace beading at the neck and with r a th soft black satin ribbon china silk peau de cygne cagne cashmere and dainty wash fabrics will prove provo ac septable cep table materials for its making in the small view the Is shown made quite plain with bishop sleeve and standing collar hose rose col ored chambray chain bray trimmed with fine white embroidery and small pearl but tons make a dainty practical garment cool and comfortable for early mom morn ing wear silk gingham and torchon lace may also be used in its development or alks and soft wool fabrics the dressing will require u ire four and one fourth yards of go goods twenty seven inches wide or without the large collar three and three fourths yards in the same width or two and five eighths yards of goods good forty eight inches wide or two and one third yards in the same width without the large collar the large collar requires one half yard of all over tucking or fancy silk twenty two inches wide eight yards of lace five and one halt yards yard of in certion twenty two medallions and five yards of ribbon one and one half inches wide will be required for trim ming as illustrated |