Show cc ir 7 MID to ti ti f pa PL SOMETHING bew IN STOC KIb this fall stockings bloc kings ate going to match the walking suits with suits of beany tweed will be worn stock ings having the same colors as the suited blended in them sometimes flowers or leaves will ivill be stamped in the color oil on the stocking NEW OLD el old velet must be le ze stored before it can call play the part of new on the fall bat hat lo 10 accomplish this steam over a hot iron covered with mith a damp cloth but do not brush it if the is very iery badly crushed use a soft lehet brush against the nap xo 0 o clean velvet wash in water with any good soap then steam to give a panne or satin finish to satin velvet iron ou on the right side with a moderately heated steel iron be sure to press the right way of the nap and keep the lion 9 with equal pressure all the time it if this Is not done an ineffaceable mark will be made after going over the entire surface of the velvet steam tho loughl then iron the second time you cannot press too much provided the stroke Is heavy and even this treatment gives you a fashionable shimmering 0 panne A pioneer IvO ITAN PHYSICIAN an interesting account of a p aneer woman physician in kentucky in the e eighteenth century was given by dr henry al hurd of the hop kins klus university in a recent address before the lale medical school the subject 0 his remarks was mrs frances chomel coomes the alist woman to practice medicine in this countr she was entirely self fought taught but so re markab je were her natural endow ments for medicine and surgery and her intelligence and perseverance that her fame faine extended far and wide she blie used as an operating table an immense black walnut log lon g with the upper sur face smoothed off and made her own instruments aiom articles of domestic cutlery the sinews and ind hides of deer supplied her with ligatures and her remedies were manufactured from herl s gathel ed in the fields and woo wools Is these primitive app appi ances did not ob her success as a physician and obstetrician and she won ti tie e respect of the profession of her day new ew lork tribune THE L lais qa 8 or I 1 SS ahe cletty bomin hasbit t all the goo I 1 thu gs in life sat sail I 1 i a pi plinn tin worn wom an she misses one thing the comfoct of ness to be swe sire she has to be old enough to have phil a bit about life before she finds this out and before thit that time she Is certain to hive have laid awake nights crying beca because uc the skin keep gift of the gods has bag been denied I 1 ei but by and by she beg ns to see that her plait i feathe if they balent brought her joy ha hai e spared her pain in the first place she t expected I 1 much of the world in I 1 so she has not been dis appon ted then she has hid had leisure from her marrol and her ter aamir ers and next of all from I 1 ersela to think some thoughts worth thinking and to do a I 1 tile something met bing of solid worth the worst sine I 1 avei knew was a remarkably pretta girl who was always in terror lest she was not at her beautys s best and who whose e whole I 1 fe was a round of severe self elac eions that she might keep her beauty nn Impaired the I 1 1001 ool child actual actually IV found time for nothing no thins else in life than the office of being her own groom best of all the plain woman la Is rea sure to escape the ob oberda observed erva tion ind comment thit that Is sure to fol low a cletty girl and which Is not halt so go pleasing to her if she is sensible ind and richt mindel as the most of man und kind think oh yes life has plenty of campen bation to offer tie tle ugly Ni woman as surely as I 1 am to I 1 now hav ing led the I 1 fe of one 10 lo tt ti ese ee many years new ew lork mail mall and lapress GIRLS rum purr I 1 kushion As american Amerl Ame cin ladies nho who so much dress for each other nor now are the best customers cust custo mels at the chief dressmaking I 1 auses of paris their tastes must be consulted the ladies lunches an ant 1 the receptions of oung knieri american cali la dies atten attended led only by bv friends fi lends of their own sex age ant an 1 social standing are the most br 11 ant clothes clothe show the united states can boast of miss ruth hanna s receptors rece ons at Cl cleveland and V ashington tl rew millions of francs into circulation in tl ti e I 1 ue ie to la in paix and the ada adjacent icett sheets miss I 1 alts jelts receptions perhaps do not un loose purse pure strings to the same degree but endless aie ate it tie e dienges di esses ordered here in anticipation of them the sphere of ornamental usefulness of the parisian coutur ere pis 1 as been widened by mrs astor A stor s decree to adinie persons to the most select set at the watering place whole she spends her summers french women are more felicitous than french men in fit contrasting and mingling colors the cou con auriere has the genius of finical ness this exactly amla suits the american taste in this ephime ale sue Is extreme I 1 ly original annl an I 1 ni ent i e and la Is constantly diring without bluming iuni ing into eccentricity the american miss fresh from i a college who Is still it at home for young ladles or of liei bet own age is of the average height lightly built flee and graceful in lit her motions animated t and in shot t a clever lei er sprightly pel pelson son with convers it omi si ap and originality slie she enjoys coming coining out aa as a fash enable butterfly but and Is attracted to those of her own ovin age and sex sek who are as bright fair and elegantly or dressed as herself jealousy raiel anais their social relations they pull h slY to bellier gether for common purposes travel in bands to europe execute for their young friends at home and lay down the law to coutur couturiers lers and coutur leres they prefer a con who has original notions and taste to a couturier and are prompt in their payments english Ili glish ladles in society are not b it they end by paying 4 in london trust MANY I 1 UI ul S TO lib BL NN V furs will be ii worn orn in i end endless e s v variety r this winter in fact with the fashionable women both the arlilan arl and american the wearing of furs Is not confined solely to the colder months of the year sone sono visitors to saratoga during the month of august were astonished to find the owners of bable stoles and pel erines using them as the correct accompaniment for low cut ball hall gowns j the fur season has been excellent not only in high class furs but also in the smaller pieces most of the suits and ind coats are collarless and they are shoeing showing some jaunty little neck pieces with two short ends crossed and fastened to take the place of the collar A pretty one i was as of mink with the short ends finished with mink tails which were put on in loops and made a new ind and stalking stil sti kIng finish 10 flat fur sit six inches wide alike 11 A on both eljes ard reaching to or I 1 elow the knee ire are so as to fall about the wearers shoulders without falling off every season there Is a new fad in furs last year it was arel and this year it Is moleskin abe latter is usually made up in pretty econs or blouse coats or a loose three ter with the large bell sleeves and collar this fur Is also used for i hats and trimming purposes A short moleskin coat Is ma ie le up with a dark brown suit ahe be jacket is iton shape opening at the blont to show a straight t i est of white embroidered with gold sable Is in dishion lt it avs Is ind and of course the russian bible sable Is 1 preferable but it I 1 if 5 too expensive to ever become popular dyed stone I 1 martin will be in boo I 1 request this flea son chinchilla retains its favor 11 and nd 1 I ermine is 19 used chiefly as a trimming ind and for evening coats sealskin Seil skin Is always in demind demand as there Is nothing to take its place but it is more useful than smart it la Is made up in the long coats three 4 t ter loose coats burgi blouse wit ile tl e skirt reaching to the I 1 nees and 1 the close fitting double breasted jack 1 et the sleeves ire straight flom the sho uller to the elbow when chev either widen iden out into tell 1 ell form or ire shined atom the el I 1 ow to the wrists in the i x ew style set get in deep wr wristbands bands with the turnover cuff A very handsome new sealskin coat has a long sh aped skirt with a perfectly fitting hod bod ce double breast ed it has the long revere revers collar and crag of sable able I 1 capes will be worn but they are not so fashionable the pelerine having taken their place LF nig or F A 5 91 N chenille Is coming again to the front corduroy Is seen among the new fall materials necklaces NeeL laces of all colors and styles sell rapidly the rhe new down coverlets are too to use ahe prevailing style Is to have waists rather loosely fitted veils are been with inch wide dote dots f contrasting color fancy rancy ii are promised quite a ogue this winter I 1 taffeta hats are one 0 of the features of the millinery world bronzed steel buttons are among the t latest offerings in buttons tin jin pleated brids aie ate quite kroml nent on both hats and gowns tulles tittles and nets of all kinds are much favored tor for evening gowns rho new laces resembling silk are manufactured from wood fibre brocaded linings and facings are mote stylish at present than the plain satins large rhinestone buckles are exceedingly swagger is as a finish to one ot of the new wide belts I 1 ery smart little house gowns tire made tram from silks not a foulard but the soft taffetas to be had now no pale rate iolet beliet trimmings on a pale pink I 1 satin dinner gown was the 1 bench combination seen lately rosettes with steel or rhinestone rhin estona buckles are hanly ban ly little accessories to nie b tie to aid in making a bodice smart white lace waists bummed with bands of black cloth embroidered in jet are very sm smart a rt f for 0 r wear with a mack black cloth skirt even it if it is a so called separate waist and made of an entirely different material from the skirt it must be trimmed with the skirt material so as to combine the two L |