Show f I 1 it HAIR BOIN S hair bows grow larger if only one be worn at the nape of the file neck neel it may be immense two bows are but the hunting hair or of the hoisey set over 01 er again broad black ribbon is most seen and among young girls is ubiquitous one pretty girl ties her cresses at the neck with a yard and a quarter of white se sel en inch satin taffeta rib bon women as well as girls near the coil coll so low on the back of the neck that it rests on the shoulders when girls are really truly grown up the bows are replaced by shell sl des though those n ho look 1001 young often cling to the bows bos philadelphia I 1 ecord LONG DIST ince BELLES it Is a familiar statement that women who go to the country for the summer seem see in to find more delight in their trips to town than then thell sojourn at the summer resort the frequency with which they come into town depends on their ingene ty in inventing some press fn ing g necess ty for seeing the dress maler maker the dentist or the doctor it Is usually the dentist who serves them best as an ail excuse for he be may be made the pretext for a visit to town at any time the superiority of the gill who goes oft enest to town associates in the hotel is always noticeable abe shires shares temporarily tempo tempora the continued tri trl of the engaged girl who as ev knows is looked upon by the other j oung women as worthy of eavy enry la in the highest Jilg hest degree iet next to the gill nho ho is engaged and the girl who nho goes oft enest to town the gill who Is most frequently called up on the telephone is regarded as a favorite of fortune to be called up on the ion long d stance phone from new must mean something omet bing serious ummer boarders bo girders say it Is expensive enough to imply that the engagement is almost reidy ready to announce to be called up once a week to the phone will fill the other young women at the hotel with excitement while to I 1 e called up daily fills the hearts of 0 ahe with chagun not excluding the engaged one and the one that goes oft enest to town it Is only by these vic ailous methods that girls may be belles in the summer hotels to day the number of men in these places is so small and most of them are so young that actual superior ity among the girls struggling for their attention Ft is a hollow victory indian apolis news aws BEAUTY DON TS don t indulge in the brie bric a brae habit it is responsible for more wrinkles clow s feet than age or illness don t scorn to learn of an almond eyed japanese the secrets ot of a smooth face the se cret Is that she displays nothing in the drawing room except a lovely flower and a screen don t get tired if you care to preserve the pristine beauty of a lose leaf corn com alexion don t shop that is don t shop the whole day long in feverish excitement running bargains to earth not only are dress and temper ruined but corn com plex lons ions as well ell don t weal gloves too new or too old naw ones cause wrinkles because of their newness old ones because of their want of respectability gloves are worn too much anyway dont don t always abw lys be doing something bom ething have intermittent attacks of idling don dont t neglect the afternoon forty winks if lf you don t rest your mirror will show a new I 1 ne in ili your face ev ery cry day don t sleep with the hand under the cl eek it will numb and wrinkle the skin don dont t let the jaw drop just at the moment of fall n us asleep it tends to mil mal e I 1 lies on either side of the mouth don t ue powder der on the face it digs its way into ciely deiy line a and nd digs it deepe and deeper don t be afra d of friction for the fice fre I 1 ness is produced by the tep d bith bath in which bian has been st ned fol followed lovied by long friction keeps lee P s the blood at the surface don t indulge in the essentially femi nine hibit habit of knitting th brow take tale life less strenuously don t always be thinking of some thing sometimes think of nothing don dont t let a day pass without relax ing I 1 abs muscles and expression bon don t fret ai d don t m orry these a aie e i the best cosmetics worry Is called our national disease and american itis is its d name don dont t putter either work mork lest test or play putter ng Is twin sister to worrying don t put too much of 3 into the ordering of the household or the management of the servants if yon you wish to keep fagged cheeks ind and hoi hol low eyes at a d 1 I stance don t get w idly excited it if bridget has neglected to dust the legs of the hall table ne thel the elfage nv 0 iouin 3 out fam b 13 nor that of thi nation Is in evolved dont don t exhaust all your reserve foice aej ei petty c chies ties each tinie time that a woman loes control ovet her nerves she he moves i a friction of in inch faither on in tt it e I 1 ath thit that leads to premature old ae age don t forget that an ail ounce I 1 of proven tion is worth several pounds or of cure it Is better to begin 7 to take care of complexions before they begin to show wear and tear don t think it suberna supernaturally rurally tir to disregard beauty ahe divine gift or of beauty is the second great bless lug ot of life ilfe health being the first 11 Has ashington hington star 4 CHAT mrs elizabeth caplinger died la west virginia 11 in sixteen children sixty two grandchildren and ninety three great grandchildren carmen sylia the queen of bon mania Is now busy on a play the text of which is said to be that marriages between peasants and princes are to all right minded persons against nature the late margaret was one of the best known norwegian lor writers ler I 1 er last novel has just made its posthumous appearance she was a pupil of bjornson Bj orsson and stepmother in law or of ibsen mile ere eve humbert dau daughter gater of the th woman of the phantom millions Is now said to be living in a charming little german nook in the valley of the faeser eser and near the IVest the mother of president loubet ot of france still manages the farm at la terrasse marianne marsanne Mar Afar sanne where the dent was born the fhe old lady to whoa whom the president Is devoted Is over ninety but Is still hale and hearty elsie anard ird the oung new york artist who recently n on the commission to make a drinking fountain for the st louis s 1 grounds spent her childhood on her father fathers missouri firm farm she wag was born in ill how ard county and lived there till a few years igo maine claims the oldest living triplets in ili the united states I 1 they hey are mrs sarah A I 1 ossett mrs mary A I 1 ossett and mrs martha hayes all widows the first two married broth ers these triplets born on june 20 1823 and have celebrated then their eightieth birthday mrs emily goodrick smith who died at fit conn recently in her seventy third year was the daughter of samuel griswold good rich who was known years ago in lit erazme as peter parley she did considerable writing herself lies her grandfather was a revolutionary officer princess victoria louise emperor william williams s youngest daughter Is taking a course in cooking under the direction of the chef of the imperial kitchen the princess has a small kitchen of her own and has almeady mastered the art of if bread making she also made some german seed cakes which were eclied on in her father s table 6 0 INO the real lace coat Is the quintessence quintes ot of elegance and costliness that lovely green stone Is pushing the ubiquitous turquoise hard in the race for favor pepper red Is a new shade bade r we all know that daring brilliant hue very effective la in touches and if properly handled white pongee Is gaining favor tor for the morning gown it seems to have a bit more body than china silk and the weave is more fascinating having all the charm of weave of the linen canvas and the softness and finish of a surah silk surah linen is bound to be a blue the ubiquitous lace collar Is giving way to the one of cambric or batiste elaborately hand embroidered heie Is another opportunity for the deft needlewoman A woven bead covering Is now the th stunning thing la in parasol handles not a bad idea one might make several of these coverings to go with diffrient dIff elent costumes and thus bring her parasol into harmony with many gowns the new handkerchief slee ve e is most elegant and yet quite simple of con the top portion Is plain and tight fitting and reaches to the elbow and would almost almost be better for a lining than the handkerchief shaped frill would be stitched to the outside and I 1 the lining felled over it wide girdle belts are popular they are very pretty and becoming for the long woman but for her short sister they are a miserable failure panne velvet Is the chosen material for most of the girdles though wide sash ribbons are tire also used those made t the ribbons are pleated front and nd back v ith long ends tied beh nd in a bow and fringed daintiness an and simplicity mark a IL negligee of white crep de chine which Is made over pale liberty silk it Is I 1 gathered with half a dozen shirring into the figure and the deck neck has a deep collar of the soft crape which Is 1 turned back showing a prettily piet tily draped eff effect act of pink liberty silk arranged like alk a crossed fichu the sleeves are cut into sen bial deep po ants and do not extend een even to the elbows but beneath these ire are closely fitted liberty silk sleeves which ruffle in a delightful fashion to the wrist |