Show al J lilt a U 11 S all ali for a fetching tie danty nomen a are careful about their neck fixings stocks and col lars tars should always be of the latest pattern the fastidious woman is de dared by the dainty freshness 0 of her little turnover collar the exactness with which it meets behind and the trig lines of her bow cravat or tabs A closed stock a collar that Is too big and has to be lapped betray the careless hit or miss person it shows a marked lack of sense of the fitness of things to wear a low seek meek bodice in the street and the string of pearls such as the new yorker so often adds s afeei betters the impression impress ioa la in london such a style w i arising for the street Is con slavered provincial to a degree ladies corset cover one ot of the newest ideas in under muslins is the double breaded corset cover it Is a mode that is especially adapted to this season seasons s style of dress as almost every bodice has a f 1 R broad band of lace down the front and nobody likes to see buttons or edges of the cor set cover showing through A smooth I 1 piece of linen looks 1 very much nicer then too even the ordinary shirt waist with its tas fas henings of large buttons isn t al ways so sure as to closing and noth ing looks worst than a gaping shirt waist a condition very apt to follow when one wears a stancl starched ad waist un der a jacket the waist Is in one piece fitted by shoulder seams and a most satisfactory model as it has the much desired bias effect under the arm arin and over the bust which insures tt a smooth and easy fit it Is made with a peplum another advantage tor for it fits the figure smoothly over the bips hips and holds the corset cover in position the upper edge is slightly gathered ea and a few gathers confine the tho fullness to the waist in front with the seaming of the shoulders and nd sewing the peplum to the waist the garment Is practically made it if elaboration an desired one might embroider the monogram on the front or use little honiton braid tor for a de sign cutting out underneath the me pa dall dal lons lions with such simple trimming any one willing to uee ue needle and I 1 thread can produce the daintiest kind of adf lingerie and at very slight expense the latest in hats boat shaped hats are what the mil liners call those peculiar yet stylish nodes modes which are longer from side to tide ede than they are from front to rear according to what we have all grown accustomed to after seasons of flor edora vdora cyp types es the crowns too in stead of being round are rather dia mond shaped but they serve aamir ably as foundations for the ever pres ss ent plume and permit it to droop over the side in genuine 1830 fashion as becoming to the damsels of to day as to the dames of those good old nut ches for peanut sandwiches mix three tablespoonfuls tablespoon of mayonnaise dressing nith ft ath one cupful of freshly roasted peanuts chopped very fine and salted to taste A more delicious sandwich la Is made from the large brazil or cream nut carefully remote the shell she and drop for a moment into hot ater any of the nut meat having the bro n skin on to remove it quickly chop the nuts very fine add a suggestion of red pepper a bit of lemon juice and a generous pinch of salt moisten with sufficient sweet cream to mane a paste and spread on thin slices of bread gown of rose color gown of pale pate rose colored broad cloth trimmed with deep red rose vel vet rose colored hat with shaded rose plume tipped with white hats ahat are to be the feli fell hats that are fining filling the milliners windows promise well they are so supple and with a soft silky beaver surface the feather Is to be an important feature of fashion and not only in winter tones but in aa white and pale colors A black felt with a big pale pink plume filling in the pace apace between the brim and the hair on the slightly uplifted left side is shown while another felt of cigar brown had feathers of pale rose pinh pink and white blended now Is the moment for long feathers that have been put away to come into action sweeping the carpet to clean and brighten a carpet sprinkle it over with a little dampened salt before sweeping it the salt pre vents the dust from flying keeps off moths and brightens the colors of the carpet 1 IMPORTED TOILET FOR SMART EVENING AFFAIRS VA q X A ot OA J P crepe de chine chino w th ith white lace bertha A girls apron one of the prettiest rett lest little models that we have shown for a long time iq 1 the box plaited mode having the straps over the shoulder while it Is plain yet it has a style to it not found in the every day aprons the front has three box plaits and the thee back only two the use of the belt is optional as the gar ment is fitted by under arm seams and is quite as pretty without the belt the apron fits the figure figuro closely and with the exception of the yoke completely covers the dress this will make a charming little apron for school wear and then too it isn t just like every other girl s cross barred muslin lawn gingham dimity percale or cal ico are excellent apron materials L atle hints blouses of fur are beautiful irish crochet retains its vogue yak lace in several shades is very smart crochet buttons adorn one rich yak creation wide crushed girdles are the fash conable bodice finish valenciennes figures on many smart chiffon under sleeves the lingerie sleeves of chiffon with rows of tiny is seen coque plume pompons are again very prominent on hats tor for utility wear chantilly Is in favor in black it combines beautifully with cream ve nise fitted jeweled collars top the col larless bodice smartly for bouse house or evening wear epaulets characterize many stun ning gowns contributing to sloping shoulder effects A silk fringe that looks like frayed out ribbon trims a recently imported gown of white buttons and tassels as garniture tor for fur garments are one of the smart winter modes black beaver toque toque of black beaver with white rosebuds around the edge and large white rose at the left suggestions for the housewife pastry should be cooled off in a fairly warm room for sudden cold will make it heavy anything that is boiled stewed fried steamed or salted may be cooked on the chafing dish if a fork be used in blending water and flour for thickening purposes as for gravy the mixture will not lump coal dust moistened with salted water will be found useful for banking up a fire which Is to be kept in all night fruit stains can be removed by wet ting ung them and holding over the smoke of sulphur matches give out a sul pharous flame and can be used to a limited extent mud stains on black skirts may be washed out with a little ammonia and water do not attempt to remove them with soapsuds tor for you will only fix them more firmly butter molds and the little wooden paddles used tor for making butter balls should be scrubbed with a brush rinsed thoroughly and kept in the refrigerator friger ator when not in use nothing equals kerosene for cleans clean ing porcelain bathtubs the ugly blach black streak around the sides that requires such vigorous rubbing aheu only soap and water is used digap pears as by magic when wiped with a soft cloth moistened with kerosene baby fashions cunning little sNi sweaters leaters of white wool the daintiest himonas made short like a jacket or to reach the dress hem but as loose and elegant as grown ups himonas lovely accordion plaited platted coats with lace cellars white and fluffy and fairylike fairy like for little tots three cearold year old frocks of white cord ed wash silks sills belted low with soft sashes an accordion plaited dress of white mull hung straight from a deep square yoke of lace with white satin rosette and long ends at the front |