Show T boys norfolk suit this nobby little suit Is one of the bew liew advance tall fall styles the jacket is norfolk style with the addition of yokes on fiort and sleeve the round collar gives a very youthful appearance to the suit sult the trousers are the regulation style being made with a facing or fly the use of the yoke Is optional as the pattern gives the plaits running to shoulder it if one prefers that style with such a pat I 1 tern to follow the mother will have no difficulty in making the young man a nice suit from some rem nant or perhaps from an outgrown cheviot suit anat belonged to an older member of the family there are no intricacies in the pattern it Is as simple as can be made and the diorec eions for making are so explicit that no difficulty will be experienced in making a suit at a very small cost L look ook to your sleeves the changes in the sleeves like those of other parts of the dress are gradual but steady the effect Is paving the way for the long eloping sloping shoulder that belonged to our grandmothers gowns to match that bodice trimmings will slip lower on the corsage and the peculiar tall fall ing off effect that we see in old will before long be in rogue this effect Is already noticeable in some of the models intended tor high class trade the trade that deals with the individual rather than with the class the first token of this en coming style Is seen in the pushing ap up of the puff from the wrist toward the shoulder some french models sent over have in fact the well de fined lined shoulder puff that was worn for ty years ao ago in the days of hoop skirts and berthas with walking skirts very short wash petticoats or silk knickerbockers should be worn un der the walking skirt it Is ble to keep a petticoat ol 01 0 the usual 0 length clean and trim for any length of time after going into rain and mud and considerations of health as well as of daintiness demand a suitable undergarment tor for rainy weather wear there Is no way in which women may take cold more more quickly than by hav ing a mass of damp ruffles whisking around the ankles or shoe tops faa ING the drooping shoulder effect main bains popularity macrame stock are among the de late offerings gathered stocks ot of chiffon or ma line with alar a large gebow bow in the back are new and effective fashion lays stress on the fuchsia colors but the woman who lacks a fa complexion will use them discreetly silk bilk rn muslins with embroidered white floss silk spots make up pretty dresses with gauged hip yoke and flounces the tuxedo still reigns supreme in face ells while white chiffon plain or dotted holds a prominent place among the drapery styles the bright lustrous finish of the madlne background of many of the new fellings vei vel lings adds not a little to the attractiveness of the veils the indications are that the skirt cut walking length will be universal tor for street wear and that with it will go the three quarter fitted coat misses tucked suit tucked effects in both waist and ebirt skirt are among the most notable ot of the seasons styles and are never more attractive than nhen hen combined with the yokes and sleeve caps as 11 II lust rated the suit combines these tea fea tures in the entire suit although it one prefers the yoke to wals and skirt may be omitted allowing the tucks to extend to neck and to belt edge the broad box plaited effect Is very effective the suit it alus grated Is made ot of linen although the design Is suitable for all the cotton and linen fabrics of the season as well as the soft woolens and silks smart summer hat very smart among the late summer styles Is a bat of thin white felt the shape which Is very chic and jaunty is s covered with stripes of the felt at one ne side is the big black feather pom pon on from which springs a stiff white il 1 giette A dressing for fruit salad beat the 3 alks of two eggs with one cup of sugar until creamy set the saucepan over another containing boiling water and whip steadily with an egg whisk while pouring couri ig in three tablespoonfuls of boiling water con dinue to beat until thick and foamy just bafo e removing from the fire add the strained juice of a lemon or the juice and half the grated rind of an orange girls pajamas the custom of bf giris girls wearing paja mas is not a new one and those who have adopted that style night iless d ass could not be per to wear gowns again phy elcans 1 nurses anda and 1 I mothers all agree 1 that the wearing of pajamas Is far more sensible and much more corn com fordable for table than the night dress which does not give proper protection against draught draughts and cold another anyan tage in favor of the pajamas Is that it takes so little time to make them and when made of cheviot gingham or outing they require little if any trimming and wear so much longer than a gown the coat Is in two pieces front fron t and bach back the fit being given by the under arm seam the trousers portion is in one piece as is the sleeve thus one can see how easily this garment of tour four pieces can be put together cheviot sateen gingham madras or outing material Is suited to the mode the sun as a hair tonic the greek maidens of old who eat sat on the walla walls of the city and combed their hair owed the beauty of their tresses to the suns rays when the hair Is washed sit beside a lowered window as the sun shines stronger through glass and allow the hair to dry as it Is being brushed no bleach has been found so successful as the sun which strengthens and fles generally when the hair shows show a a tendency to tall fall out the very best beat thing to stop its coming out and promote its growth Is the abundant use of olive oil saturate the hair thoroughly and keep it saturated tor for a week weck until the dry scalp has absorbed all it will then wash with pure soap and water it if this operation Is repeated every two or three months the e effect act is said to be marvelous blue voile volle skirt and white waist A pretty frock for a pretty little girl has a skirt of navy blue vone it Is t laid in sun ray plaits which fall from a pointed yoke with this Is worn a shirt waist of fine white linen trimmed with mexican drawn work A flat panama hat goes prettily with this simple little outfit the plaited skirt Is ideal for small girls as it gives so much freedom from heavy clinging materials such a skirt when made of light serge sergo or brilliantine keep its shape tor for months CHARMING SUMMER GOWNS FROM PARIS ft k na 0 nil in L f a I 1 A t S 12 0 X 7 9 a tue sown gown at the left Is of white inea trimmed tri amed with wide bands of let alet guipure set into the material by mearis of bands of drawn work two at df these bands start at the square yoke yole which Is also of guipure bur sred ered with drawn worl wort extending over the front of the blouse and down ter the skirt in long stole ends sep brating a little at the bottom the rest of the trained skirt Is en circled with three bands of the gui gut pure horde borde ed with the drawn work als alsi trims the cleee length wi the latter Is la in one piece cuff the girdle Is of ot blue wash bilk silk knotted in the back with long eash sash ell egils 11 s the next gown Is ot of coarse white linen figured with large goldencrown golden brown dots bordered with festoons ot of white the skirt Is trimmed in an odd way with white mauve and black this also trims the short bolero the yoke which extends in epaulette epan lette fashion over the shoulders and the deep cuffs the blouse and sleeves are of flowered lne de do sole 0 I 1 e shirred and pulled puffed the bolero 1 Is 1 or lamented namen ted in front with cherries drawn in at the bottom to torm form a the third gown is of white with large embroidered dote dots the full skirt is encircled with two puffs of light blue ribbon tho the blouse la is plaited and ornamented in front with large motifs of heavy ecru lace it la Is almost COT ered with a ficha like mantle of light blue taffeta fastened at the waist with a motif of erle then falling over the skirt in long ends ff finished I 1 dished with fringe or pendants the short sleeves are composed of little frills of plain muslin la mode Artis tique idies 1 |