| Show 4 linger e blouses I 1 inge blo lies ahre to be worn A orn the winter t ough mith tailored coats arid ard bl ua liti aliey ey are for they re thin tal ing in up lip no bonnit room and mussed mused v ater water and a hobron hot aron i laoj e t ein to an imn rise e bondt R tion T y are I 1 lov CNN ever vever as eapen UP as maie elaborate sill and areti crep b dices as a greater reater fe n imber of thea the A ai are required but the are alwa alma ft aiesi es i and sl si otless and th is del gt grit the dainty woman in c it they are a most facsimiles of those moin dirin diring the save that heavier iaci lac 3 are aed dun guipure and the lately nevii revived pd crepon I 1 leing eing favorites these thee laces are used as insert on rather tl ti an in and in ii any of it the these blouses blo aises the lace Is also elaborately en err broil ered in floral designs in plummets plu mets one such blouse has its crepon lace across the aront in cl ry vill ILD T a A 7 D Z gal Gai de denlas alas are the chosen flowers tor for the trim little bearer themer hat short crepes of mond wonderful erful color and sheen are an inno innovation Nation bracelets are fashionable again the chain and bangle styles prevailing little girls are v earing caring dainty white ruffled aprons again over their school frocks such suh a pretty crepe de chire chive blouse Is applied with pink velvet poppies and green buds e sables are particular good rith the brown tones a much affected n this winter winters s dress given some chiffon and ribbons and a simple frock mav be raade made to blos som like a rose garden the new capes may not be trim looking but one cant store two yards of dress material inside a little coat sleeve A wreath of gorgeous chrysanthemums in copper and yellow tones fin ashes the beaver hat with a copper broadcloth dainty dress ng gown A dainty dressing gown Is a feces siev for a woman of taste it may be quite charming and elegant without losing its useful character there was a time when there was little choice between the frivolous peignoir and the uncompromisingly hideous or gaudy stilted garment but in these days of beautiful and inexpensive fabrics there Is no excuse tor for anyone to wear ur unbecoming becoming colors So something methin means 0 to o many people chiefly an absence of color A deep rich baade however looks clean and fresh much longer than a nondescript nondes crip or dingy hue the preN prevailing alling color ot of the bedroom should be taken into con Bider atlon ahen choosing a dressing gown it Is no more trouble to choose the right shade and secure a harmony in your room A simple gown of fine serge or amazon cloth with a border of Is pretty and Is very easily made neck cha ns galore this Is the day of old leweir even with the severest tailored gowns strings ot of turquoise pearl jade coral or colored glass beads are worn one pais pas as high as 5 for a string of glass beads these are supposed to be venetian tout but most of them are made in providence R I 1 ano other american cities there is a green bead turned out in a providence fac tory which rivals jade for transou cence and tender coloring pink coral and white coral are in high favor brilliant red and white no color Is more attractive for the negligees of oriental suggestion than bright red this smart and novel kimono shows the color in stripes on a ground of white wash flannel and is trimmed with bands of persian silk in which Is much red and worn with a plain red sash the style of the gar ment Is peculiarity desirable and becoming and tte empire suggestion suits present styles to a nicety to make it tor for a woman ot medium size siz will be required 8 yards of material 27 7 yards 32 or 6 lards ards 44 inches wide with 1 yards ot of silk tor for bands and 3 yards ot of ribbon tor for sash for daylight wear one point that pertains to all cos tume tor for daylight wear Is the notable absence ofa train to the skirt fhe the very beat beal makers are showing gowns in all ot of the expensive materials with the skirt full and bouffant either to clear or barely the ground just agthe as the wearer prefers with the new skirts that are anrA here from six to ten ton yards around apa hem the problem of ot how to I 1 told old un to fo r sides of a skirt at once and only two hands do eo it with as a aclei bleier er old lady expressed it NN as one that is simply solved by doing avay a vay with the necessity for hold ing un the skirt at all arts corn com ng calling skirts will mill remain short and full there are those who ho hint at a I 1 ning of buckram in the hem to be succeeded by whalebone wha whale lelone one with pos sibly gibly steel as a last resource between a steel e I 1 skirt and a crinoline there is little difference pull full skirts will mill be woin moin also in tho those thoe e gowns that are intended for smart ocas occa occasions sons ons although the pleats and g gathers athers will be more simply ar ranged than I 1 hitherto while flounces and fi hills ills will mill I 1 ie e few fewer er in number in many ca cases caes es where here soft fabrics like crepe de cl ine velours and seline are being used the sl arts mill w ill be allow allowed ed to tall fall in long straight I 1 folds from waist to feet the bodices being al also alo o vely simply but pictures quely arranged with mith full folds coming from the shoulders and crossing in front dundei a deep waist maist belt of soft bilk or satin ribbon match your cloak to your gown it la 19 not always that a woman moman can match her cloak to her gown but she can i ery cry often do so even when they do not match in color and in material they can be made to harmonize in other was the cloak can be cut so as to show skov off the trimmings on the gow gown n or it can be trimmed with mith the same kind of lace or perhaps with fringe to correspond sri so much depends upon this breser ot of the harmonies that a woman is wise mise who thinks first of harmony and afterward of color and material it takes only a touch just the slight est thing to bring the two into keeping with mith each other hood for small child fashions for the wee nice ones are as exaggerated and varied aa as those of their elders in hoods there Is an endless variety an odd but pretty model is white faille and it may be readily copied at home one piece of silk makes the hood and where it joins I 1 a back forms a decided point on top A wide band of heavy lace edged with a tiny ruffle of plaited platted silk turns back from the face and a deep cape of the material bordered with narrow ruffle of silk sill is attached to bottom of hood strings of white leta feta ribbon tie in bow under chin dutch neck fin A great many shirtwaists and shirt waist suits are made with the round or dutch neck the neck la Is finished with a cording or with a little trill frill or ruffle this is shirred around he throat and the waist is trimmed to match for day wear these necks are peer liener low enough to show the throat but the whole ot of the neck Is exposed the fastening is quite simple consist ing of a little pearl button at the back and the effect is charmingly girlish for evening the neck can be a little rounder and slightly more inclined to reveal the lines of the throat and neck but they should not by any in mans ans be low with this style of neck the neck lace be it fur or feathers or be it trade of chiffon ruffles is a peces necessity sity and from the minute taj first tall rall breezes blow it should be worn the round neck in the street Is only pretty in midsummer not by any means in the tall fall and winter the best finish Is a little frill of lace or a narrow mus lin ruffle and it if the gown be very nice the lace trill frill can be made of valen clannes lace or of any other fashion able lace but the finish must be sim pie ve Is ls of the moment the tho newest veil is called the mel ba and looks more like an exquisite lace ace flounce than a veil it Is deep and wida and circular and made most 1 of chantilly lace with its flat silky mesh and graceful patterns some of them have the pattern of the edge repeated in a smaller way it the top of the flounce just where it lies over the brim of the hat chiffon veils some of them have scalloped edges and are app liqued with swall small velvet daisies but their charm is the way they pull up on a drawing string and tie snugly around or over the crown some of the prettiest automobile ells neils are double a medium shade with a lighter shade over it and join ed together at the top ancher bouble veil has the inner veil embroidered embr oldred in large dots and shirred up to fit somewhat under the chin while tb the outer veil flows free A curl us it a new too Is to have the veils made of changeable stuffs abe X he second color t how definitely definite but gives a little shimmering beauty note that Is fascinating three quarter length coats all of the new tailor tallor mades boast the thre quarter length coats and with these the skirt is 1 generally plain the coats being of the Directo lre and napoleon cuts one style with dou don ble breasted front hag three shoulder capes of the cloth with raw edge 1 wraps and hats in the cape is far and away amay the favorite man many and various are arg the modes and models in these from the military cape such as uncle sam s officers carry arry to the drape I 1 shawl i that Is lined with quilted and pad led satin and cohered with costi lace the cape slips slits on so easily on er tl e shoulders and rests so to ter tenderly derly on the film filmiest lest and alif fl if fiest ot of s eeves that the smart girl has already elected it as her favorite wrap tor for all occasions hats and wraps too absorb an ap prec preci able lable amount of fashionable at for over here we me have hane not altogether taken up the english fash ion ton ot of despen dispensing illia with a hat for even ing wear ear white is again the favor ite ile for hats but the dominant note of color is iced in the ostrich plumes which often form the sole trimming arlt he afe I 1 0 U putting ground coffee to steep in cold water the night before will be found fund to result in economy and rich nesa ness of flavor tor for the breakfast bever age enough coffee should be used to allow one tablespoonful tor for every cup and an extra one for the pot sugar should be bought in small quantities as it dies and loses flavor lf if kept raising currants and candied peel will not keep long vinegar oon con loses its flavor it if kept and so does lucca oil macaroni will not keep and spice pepper and roasted coffee too soon deteriorate candles burn better and more slow ly if they have been stored in a dy d y place six or seven weeks before being used soap will go twice as tar far it well dried it should be cut into small blocks and these arranged in fieres with spaces between to allow them to dry pleasing styles in coats the short basque coats and coats of mod moderate crate hip length will be found becoming than he red and while not so new are quite as fashionable the short basque coats are of course fitted snugly at the lie waist and often belted or girdled att out though the general tendency Is toward the coat fitted closely at bacic and sides it if not in front the sack coat ha has not disappeared and loosely fall ing coat models are numerous pretty fancy in blouses new blouses in paris are made of alternate rows of ribbon and russian lace the ribbon used is only halt the width of the lace employed the latter being of mixed colorings these are worn morn with sl arts the color of which matches the ribbon or the lace and are worn over fitting silk sill under bodices or corset covers without yokes or sleeves charming new collar here a the dearest little new collar just out meant for a light silk blouse its it s not more than two or three inches deep and fits just around the turn of the throat but the way its made refuses to be set down in coh blaas 1 and white letters letteri it is trills frill sand and fluff and tiny hints of roses and bits ol 01 the sheerest lacea laces joined together like fairy work ladies waist ivory white crepe de chine chins was used to develop this attractive waist with cuffs and collar of earue lace it is made over a fitted lining and the closing la Is in the back A deep point ed yoke that extends over the sleeve in drop shoulder effect is a pleasing feature and may be of allover all over lace N 1 af 1 it desired the sleeves v a 9 gathered to form two puffs and a 9 fini finished by deep cuff of the lace pale green louisine loul sine would be pretty and taffeta lansdowne and voile would all be suitable to the making the medium size requires three and seven eighths yards of thirty six inch material materials fur blouses white silk delicate batiste and the new linen fabrics such as canvas ba tistes bistes or canvas du fil III which is rather coarse and quite transparent are much used in paris for blouses chiffon tat teta feta in colors to match the coat and skirt make handsome but of course not washable blouses this material crushes without wrinkling and is the most durable of the taffeta weaves style in evening millinery white hats lead tor for evening wear touched delicately with silver or gold or delicate colors some have cloudy picks or blues introduced so skill skillfully fulty as Rs to bp be almo almost almot t like mother r ot of peart pearl w the softest sunspot color colors |