| Show bep it IV H 19 0 P ic gown of silk batiste gown of arced ecru silk batiste trimmed with straps of embroidered batiste and th narrow ruffles of the material bordered with fine 1 lingerie ing gerie tucks the skirt has a plain narrow panel the rest ot of it Is gath ered at top and is trimmed with three groups of the narrow ruffles it 4 three in each group the bolero and ita its short sleeves are bordered with the ruffles and the former Is trimmed around the neck and down each side of the front with a band ot of the embroidered batiste the ends finished with fringe or pendants pennants pend ants straps of this embroidery extend aver the shoulders and down the sleeves the full draped under sleeves are of the dotted batiste shirred on the inside and fill finished shed with deep lace cuffs the plaited blouse is ot of plain ecru linen of the same shade as the gown with cravat of the same the girdle Is heliotrope taffeta fastened with a fold sold buckle chic parisien Par islen r rz it to SS buttercup yellow Is among the new laces everything tends to the long and slender figure the flower collar and belt to match Is a pretty idea bias bands of satin stitched are used a e great deal wreaths ot of roses are scattered over thin summer fabrics smart new leather belts are three and tour four inches wide tiny breton caps of pearls are worn 1 at parisian theaters plaited boleros are wonderfully becoming to slender forms mohair is one of the smartest fabrics because it hangs well light smooth cloths are more nu derous on the street than tor for years nearly all smart gowns are fin fir bed hed with a sasa in wroe form or other charm of print dresses print pose possesses ses much simplicity and charm vib vrn it applied to the sum mer dress he white print dress with red upon it or the white print dress v ith narrow black lines upon it ma maa be converted into a thing of signal the skirt should be plainly fashioned bearing two very ir larg tucks upon the hem and by the way the very large tuck known as the lingerie tuck appears on many of the most elaborate dresses the simple sra va bodice to that liprino dress might have a very deep yoke cut with a long shoulder beam seam made of irish lace and the waist would be encircled by a scarlet leather belt this is the time of year when cherries and currants and things to eat and their pla e upon hats recalling perhaps the habits and cus toms of the N neapolitan but et by no means bacling lad ing prettiness C ra 1 s frock russian sta les are always becoming to young girn and are greatly in vogue at the present time the stylish little des agn shown here has many attract i e features TI tie e waist with its opening at the 0 side discloses a pointed yoke effect in both front and back the waist and skirt are in one piece every 11 another nother knows the particular adv adan n ige age of this style ess sew up the houlder boulder and arm earns eams a it d t the h e rss Is put to e her A pretty I 1 atle conce t is the pretty little sleeve cap w wu wi ly the way ay Is going to be worn a grea deal the model is a good one tf t foil follow w for any I 1 in I 1 of material materi I an vill mal e a vcra vcr vi ceable and attractive attric tive school adte dreas s A pretty devi would be in plain or striped linen us ng bias bands of tho the same material in nh uh te embroidery for decoration or nal mal e the dress of red or blue casimere cassimere si for fall wear and trim with any colored binds which are very pretty and 3 et inexpensive embroidery of linen beauties continue to multiply among the embroidered linens A very handsome imported gown of this material is trimmed with broder e Angl alse blendin ecru and nolte needless to say it has a blous bl oui J e yoke of which is 19 compo comp oed of very tiny perpendicular tucks the bishop slee rlee es being tuel ed to match and having deep cuffs of embroidery in fact the whole jiing is a sym syna phony in tucks which also form the yoke of the skirt the artistic touch which denotes french work manship Is noticeable in the girdle of black taffeta and the stock to match both of which display odd little of reseda or apple green for traveling costumes especially those selected with a view to ocean voyages the flecked tweeds and heather mixtures so much favored by our anglish slaters can be adopted wh with advantage they are extremely serviceable do not stretch out of shape and afford good protection from chilly and unpleasant weather iab en it if you want to keep meat tender bo be careful not to prick it when cooking if a fork is used in turning it the juice is sure to run out parsley if kept in a cool place in an air airtight tight jar will retain its fresh ness much longer than tt ff I 1 ept in water A little gum arable arabic mixed with corn com mon starch will give a glossy surface to linen the odor of onion may be removed from a knife by rubbing it in coarse salt concert or theatre waist blouse of green liberty forming a bolero gathered at the top and bottom and trimmed w with I 1 t h bands of english embroidery in a marguerite design over white taffeta also with squares of black chantilly cha antill the cravat ai and I 1 the corselet girdle are of green panne the former fin fill dished with pen cants the unlined sleeves are of liberty libe jibe e r t y seline gathered at the top and trimmed with the ery each sleeve is finished with two full ruffles edged with the marguerite alone without the taffeta bands blausen po ants in style fringes are it is said to be more popular than ever in the autumn A narrow raveled fringe of silk used with a piping of the same silk is a new fancy and a cut fringe of cloth trims some of the new cloth gowns and mantels some new stool ings of filmiest fili niest silk gauze are app liqued with lace motifs or hand embroidered in lieu of the once openwork decoration others again of equally filmy silken char acter are inset with lace medallions in the form of flowers butt butter ertl fl es 03 and leaves jersey again in favor for the river and lake lale we bave have got back the useful and becoming jersey of other days these gar ments of stock inette are of course elastic so that they fit most comfort ably as well as becomingly to a good figure they are now worn pouched over a belt in front and provided with one of the various fashionable ver ter ions of the full sleeve louisine walt blouse of white louisine louis lne made with a wide shaped box plait in the middle of the front on each side of which are two side plaits the front Is trim ned med with a hand some motif of gu pure of which the yoke oy 01 shoulder collar Is also made in the latter Is 4 run rose satin rib bon I 1 netted on the shoulders and on each side of the front the sleeves are finished with trill of lace ace headed by the ribbon the girdle Is also of ribbon Neu ete blausen french writ bags bans P parisian alstan comeri women are are rare y buea u without their sac it makes very little difference where either elther at the races shopping opera or at the after noon teas the sac is nothing less than a wrist bag of generous size of ol antelope in either black or gray says the st louis republic sometimes it Is studded with steel points cn Q Ps W mud stains on dresses may be removed by rubbing with a cut raw potato to remove rust from 1 nitting needles rub them up and down with a cinder matting used as floor covering c will lie more smoothly when sewn together like carpet than when nailed dawn down j to make a low room look higher let the curtains hang to the floor short curtains make the room look lower than it Is 1 japanese tras trams may easly be cleaned by rubbing them with a co cloth I 1 th moistened with a few drops of oil 11 and polishing it off with a soft dwater to keep a fruit or seed cake moist place it in an airtight tin with a good sound apple renewing the ap pie if it become in the least decayed the lid of a teapot should always be left so that the air may get la this prevents mustiness the same rule of course applies to a coffee pot t A go ee c ic a n d foulard of bold design doddee ednd sleeves of line net cape of the I 1 materiale riall mate t he CS X r if 1 I f I 1 W 72 A novel foulard gown for dark lys designed for mrs george could J |