Show f bov s ml tary su t both estyl sh and ft useful fancy wast to be made J i 11 1 anh or W phout fancy bolero nl om R e of value w A gu de to the he gait of heels there are four lif terent heights with is ganv different names of the military heel abone As a guide to those who want to be right on subject of abeels remember the fol lowing up to one and one quarter inches a heel Is a military up to one and fie eights inches it is a ci ban above that it is a si anish heel hen it goes auoe two inches it is a cas ailian the french heels range from one and one quarter to two inches usually and are called louis XV the du barry heel runs from two to three inches and q ite a few women wear it shoe reta ler boy s M I 1 tary S 11 LOT of the gitary Is inherent in every normal 1 oy s composition and clothes that suggest the soldier are sure to find their way to his heart this very stylish 1 atle suit satisfies that ambition and well suited to daily wear the model Is made of dark blue serge stitched with corticelli sill and trimmed with braid and gold b it tons and is worn with a belt of braid tied at the left side but a plain belt of the material or leather can be buted tt preferred and mohair and other light weight wools are quite as much used as is the serge the suit consists of blouse and I 1 knickerbockers the blouse is made with back fronts and a center front that Is applied over them and held by brass buttons at the shoulders are true military straps and the neck is finished with the characteristic collar while the sleeves are plain and trim med to harmonize therewith the knickerbockers fit smoothly over the hips but the leg portions are drawn up by means of elastics inserted n the hems and bag becomingly over the knees at their upper edges are waistbands by means of which they can be attached to any alst and pockets are inserted at the sides where the closing is made the blouse is closed at the front the cen er portion being buttoned over onto he right side the quantity of material required or the medium size 6 years is 3 bards 27 inches wide 2 ards 44 net s wide or 2 yards 52 inches wide I 1 r irish crochet coat A white irish crochet coat is exceed angly smart in style made with a deep ollar of white linen trimmed with medallions of the lace and having the lace sleeve made with turn back cuffs of the linen and also finished with fluffy lace trimmed under sleeves A coat of this style should be worn with a linen skirt trimmed with lace in sets it would also look well with a of white mohair with the soft silky finish but then the cuffs and collar of the coat should have white silk substituted for the linen it is quite the smart fad of the day when wearing a lace coat to have the hat made to match with the irish crochet lace coat a white picture hat Is good style with the flaring brim faced with the coarse lace and an ostrich feather caught through the brim and drooping over the hair at the left side it the wearer feels that a touch of color will make the hat more distinctive it may have the crown a mass of green leaves or former entirely of pansies forget me bots nots or blue hyacinth blossoms the newest corset the new corset has a twelve inch clasp with the material extending below it for several inches over the hips the depth from the waist 1 ne the lower edge is sixteen inches this section of the corset is boned with fine single whalebones from the waist up the corset is formed of four horizontal shaped bands ranging from one inch and three quarters to three inches wide the upper band being finished at the top by plaited net lace this is especially adapted to long full figures many and in fact most of the new corset models show the higher bust line but not over an inch higher with the dip as deep as ever below the waist line pans facts and fashions in pans they are wearing the basque again the jaunty 1 atle chort phort coat always finds fa with pans ians in brown black ar gray suede with liver or brass buttons this is about the smartest specimen of sar art we can have worn w th a cloth skirt of the same shade strap pe with suede S bede is beyond the price of the average amateur h ch la tort una u for it is a which ai jonii be successfully manip b experts aien again in paris the tweeds Is plain cloths and serges are cut v th a short full bolero and cape 1 ke sleeves and worn with a v ide 1 id land corduroy did not have a very long run among tailor made flocks the velveteen 4 w hid boasts a mirrored and 13 much i i bai arter A goo I 1 many of these have ben made with a regulation bodice and a sl wh ch just cleared the girourd hardly of the tailor made or der of things et not qu te a recep tion toilet A W re salad basket A wire salad basi et Is a very use tul p ece of 1 itchen furniture it is a kettle shaped 1 asket with a small neck and a bail handle after thor hughly wash ng the salad it is put in the basket and shaken every drop of water las been shaken off then basi et and all is p it near the ice to cr be leaves 0 1 will not cling to et lett ice and unless the leaves are well coated with oil the dressing is a failure isea aorl evening post I 1 mix plaster of pans with vinegar instead water and sou will find it excellent to stop the araci s n the wall jars and bottles that smell of onions vill be bite s beet and odorless it left out of doors filled with sand or garden mold after rice or macaroni is cooked place in a colander and drain off the water then quickly turn cold water tl rough and you will find that the stickiness ness which is so undesirable will be presented to bo 1 eggs lor enval inval ds bring the water to the boil then take the sauce pan off the fire and i lace the egg in it for five minutes this will coo the efcy perfectly aitho it makiri the nl ite hard and indigestible it is also well to boil an egg intended tor a young chil 1 in this manner cold mill n can be used to form exteen elv nice dishes and when taste tilly arranged will disguise dis guie tl e fact that they are made up of en Is anich would often be wastefully thrown away or eaten with distaste beca ise so unappetizing to all save the ravenously hungry useful fruits figs dates and prunes are all time ly at this season and make valuable addition t the ord nary bill of fare each of fruits should be thor hughly washed before using if you have never had graham gems with cates for breal fast try this re cipe and see it it will not be called for again beat the yolk of one egg with a half teaspoonful of salt until lernon colored and thick add to this one cupful of milk hall a cupful of boiled rice a cup and a half of gra ham flour and halt a teaspoonful of melted butter beat the mixture until it is bubbly then add carefully one quarter cupful of chopped dates one teaspoonful of baking powder and the stiffly beaten whites of two eggs fold in but do not stir fill buttered gem tins half full and bal e in a slow oven blue roses are one odthe anomalies in milliner dark muslins are to be more worn this summer than for vears with elbow sleeves the long lace mitten looks like a summer fixture bh knots are made of narrow ribbon with long ends falling to the waist and finished with tiny pink ro es braided insertions to be used as headings for fringe are new in the shop violets of pale burnt brown shade are new to nature bit most effective in paris millinery A pale blue gown with deep girdle and trimming of bright orange velvet is one of the stal ing importations along eiith the yellow craze come m cow sl i s marsh man golds kingcups daffodils and all the golden blossoms to nature save only abe beaudit 1 1 ut despised bandel on fancy wa st bull waists worn with fancy boleros are extremely smart and allow of man charming and effective comba actions this one shows a full waist of dotted silk mull with slashed bo lero of pale green taffeta which matches the skirt but there are numberless other materials that are equally desirable veiling are always pretty made with waists of either th n soft silks or mi sl n and very nearly all the season s fabrics can be utilized the yoke of lace with col lar to match makes an attractive tea ture and is finished with lace or othe banding when the bolero is not used the waist is made with a fitted aln ing on which the full fronts and back are arranged and is closed invisibly at and on a line with the left edge of the yoke which is hooked over onto the left shoulder seam the sleeves are wide and fill finished with double frills and can be made full length by using linings to the wrists and facing the lower portions to form cuffs the slashed bolero is cut in one piece and Is arranged over the waist being the quan tit of material required for the medium size is for waist 4 joined to it at the lower edge beneath the full belt yards 21 inches wide 3 yards 27 inches wide or 2 yards 44 inches wide with ard of allover all over lace for bolero 1 yards 21 or 27 inches wide or yards 44 inches wide short sleeves and gloves the fashion of short sleeves Is of course going to make gloves an am and expensive item of the wardrobe the wrinkled suede gloves will undoubtedly be worn and the glove makers are showing some novel ties in the shape of long wrists em brol dered with fine beads or bilks or inset with lace the latter are es fec lally pretty the short sleeves may also be given a little impetus to the fashion of wearing lace mitts which was tried last season with lit tie success DOTTED NET AND LACE no waists of the season are more charm ng and attractive than those made of the many pretty nets in soft breum and champagne tones this one is simply dotted and is combined with a oke of heavy lace which makes an admirable contrast but lining of chiffon but the fitted found tion is optional and can be used or not as may be liked the broad shoulder line of the yoke Is eminently graceful and the full sleeves with their ample frills fall over the hands most becomingly to make the waist of banding held by fancy stitches are equally fashionable and greatly liked the blouse is full at both upper and lower edges and Is made over a fitted foundation be which and the net is an inter for a woman of medium size will tx required 6 yards of material 18 5 yards 21 or 2 yards 44 inches wide with yard of allover all over lace for yoke 2 yards of lace for sri Is and yards f sill for the full belt |