Show N 7 T 11 L T W r 41 1 W 0 M A DV 31 N T MR V Y 1 graceful draper es the mirrored dagras the r esque skirts of the east indian women make a graceful diapers di apery one can buy the genuine skirts that have been worn by the natives but not of course so old that thit they have grown dingy or fa baled led oddly enough the skirts are all a shimmer with squares of mirror inset a relic of the crude decorative instinct of half civilization there is a peculiar fascination in adopting now and then one of the unguided customs of barbarity the fascination grows too ft if the element of the picturesque crops out the are shoulder sha shavIs vis worn quaintly over the shoulders deis of the east indian women and thee shawls are used for graceful d apery to fill an empty 1001 ing si sl ot a the nook such a nook with the odd draperies and equipment valuable be cause they are genuine importations from the orient would approximate an expenditure of modest amount one may make a lifetime hobby of adding to its treasures and eventually an enthusiast may make its extravagance run into the hundreds caramel tee cream caramel ice fee cream is a delicious dainty and easily made brown until very dark a cup of brown sugar in a pan of water over the fire and add a little hot water just sufficient to ren der the mixture liquid beat three eggs in a pint of milk with a cup of brown sugar and add to the caramel mixture it if any flavoring such as lem on orange of vanilla is desired add it and freeze embro dered linen stock one of the oddest and prett prettiest fet stool s of the season is ot of embroidered linen lillen in the nati natt ral color it I 1 as a pointed turnover with a triple row of fancy brown stitch n ng above the tiny hem triple po anted tabs are di dhawn awn around from the back and crossed in front where they fasten with a pearl button an autumn to lette the smart toilette sketched is of royal blue cloth made very simply with an embroidered collar and waist band the skirt is cut in one of the most fashionable styles for autumn which although not exactly novel is ary ry ar and well suited to a e walking skirt the sl is arranged with a box pleat introduced at the seams and widening out into greater fullness below the knees without be ing cumbersome the coat is of the russian blouse shape a style very easy to turn out at home as the back 1 devoid ot of adv seam at al all und and al sl owed lowed to pouch over the hand slightly of course on a stout figure it is best to avoid all rg an I 1 keep the back as flat as possible the coat Is fitted to the figi alire re at the side seams and is com completed P feted by a basque this Is quite oi 01 e of the features of autumn coats it ulies however a tall slight figure 0 ca ry off this style sue cess fully when expressed in heavy ma ter als cr amson clover for hats white and green are pre eminently popular for the countr country modes in hats for the seaside a deep shade of crim son w th white s much worn for ex ample ampie a vh te serge or cloth gown has deep fol ie I 1 1 sash of crimson silk with gold buckle w th which goes a guined up sa lo 10 hat with crimson silk scarf and white wings crimson clover is also introduced and Is most effective in conjunction with natural colored leaves and foliage fashions are eminently becoming lust just now the simplicity of tailor gowns makes dressing comparatively easy as regards choice of styles etc but the intricacy of applications en ert cru stations p q es and strap pings can only be carried out by ingenious and experienced fingers it Is rare to find a little dressmaker who can carry out a really chic model as it should be b Some something taing is wanting and it is only fair to those who have labored and tolled toiled to reach the perfection of the couturier couturiers s art that the same result dark blue unit trimmed with dart dark hue blue and white W bite braid and stitched hands of tie the cloth vest of white broadcloth with red tad and black blacer should not be attainable by all who compete the ladies ladles field chop suey sue and chow mem mein shop suey chinatown s favorite dish with americans ran can ceacil perfection only in the chinese kitchen but d a counterfeit enough like the original to suit the average occidental taste can emanate from the american chalong dish or trying frying pan A chinese gentle man who often entertains entel bains his ameri amerl can friends with the savory dish gives these directions for preparing it put into the pan enough peanut oil to moisten it and cook a few narrow strips of fat pork without browning them add an onion also cut to fine strips a little water and some bean and mushroom sauces boll ten min utes then add m ish rooms cut into small pieces sliced water nuts sprout ed beans and celery and bamboo cut fine these should all be in about equal proportions stir in a clove of chopped garlic salt and pepper and cook until all are tender this will re quire only a few minutes butter or olive oil might be substituted for the peanut oil and pork chow mein in english fried Is one of the chinese dishes the most conservative american dinor din usually likes the noodle paste mabb of flour and egg Is cut into the narrowest strips and fried in deep fat it comes to the table an attractive go S d en brown heap with the top delicately garnished with strips of green garlic and onion cooked in oil until they are clear and over them Is a lightly ar ranged layer of boiled ham and the white meat of chicken also in tiny strips soft tissue paper crumpled and bunched and placed beneath the folds of skirts in packing will prevent wrinkling it is also useful in sleeves and fancy waists guipure laces especially in black are noted on the up v hat hato and dresses a suit of black velvet simple and elegant is this russian blouse and plain of black velvet the slip skirt being ot of black taffeta the blouse lining of white with tucked of edged black baby velvet the ruffle Is of black net edged with black baby velvet over ruffles of white silk sill ties of white and black ribbon white the rage in paris white mite Is the rage ai paris they chite are making as many gowns there now as in the summer A trousseau lately completed in n a famous atelier contained twenty allwhite all white cos for the ornamentation ot of the crepe de chine and gauzy evening owns gowns silver embroidery was used av I 1 blue pongee W it blue imbese oed collar aind cuffs white silk waist with lace and nil bt f black velvet and the house frocks ot of wool and silk were trimmed with hand done white embroideries braid gimp and the like it is easier to wear white in paris than in london for paris Is as clean a city as can be and such is the contrariness of life it Is also the city of the cheapest and most perfect cleansing the Parisi enne may put on her white frock with a light heart hearl but even ID in cities not so clean white serge and cloth carefully worn keeps fresh longer than the uninitiated could believe and cleans again like new As tor for white satin linings to coats provided the satin be good it Is the best lining known for wear s CH 0 instead of raisins in cakes and pud dings try dates A pinch of salt will make the white 0 of f an egg beat more quickly A pinch of borax in cooked starch will make the clothes stiffer and whiter A spoonful of vinegar put into the water in which meats or fowl are boiled makes them tender A pillow of red clover blossoms will it Is said be found soothing to p persons r tO who suffer from nervous head headache to prevent articles of iron or steel from rusting immerse or wash them for a few moments with a solution 0 of f carbonate carbona tp nf t potash or soda |