Show M in new york the popularity to be expected for bats of the felts for dressy wear rom what was discovered in ions of the new millinery of a month igo Is being verified in their accept since among our most siga clous mil liners and in their willing adoption by 11 ad fashionable ladies they will be extensively worn espe dally those of the softer qua atles of the plain material miroir velvet seems still to be the choice in the textile materials for the objective creation of the richest of the autumn and winter hats while gold and silver sues have been employed latterly as combining fabrics and some of the most elegant and attractive of the recently produced models are con strutted ted objectively of feather faced iloth sm U quill feathers also being laid over naked frames as covering velvet ribbons and hemmed piece velvet cut bias vary the limp taffeta and soft satin ribbons in the latest trimming and finish of the new head wear and gold and silver grenadine ribbons and gold and silver balloons gal loons have part in the trimming and finish of some very dainty and handsome of the latest of the new models nery trade review tip tilted hats the side tilting of hats as well as the to baggan slide directions are no longer the same marvelous sights toi the eye is getting quite used to them twice as many hatkins are needed and such superbly jeweled ones as are used make lesser ones look ex out of date the tendency of plumes is to end upon the hair in the back and is quite definitely accepted they should not be worn however by what are now termed short worn en those who tall bebow five feet nine or ten but naturally there will not be any such discrimination all the feminine world is after fashion re gard less ot all else montreal star princess skirt and bolero of light and oark brown striped lightweight suiting with dark brown velvet cuffs and revers like man s frock coat A woolen suit modeled on strictly tailored lines is developed after the fashion of a man s frock coat made in one of the soft gray mixtures which are so fashionable this year the coat cut three quarters long the body fits the figure snugly at the back and side lines there Is a suggestion of ease in the fitting of the double breast ed front which Is fastened with cloth covered buttons the neck is finished with the regulation coat collar and revers the sleeves are in coat style with slight fullness at the shoulder and are finished with two buttons and buttonholes at the cuff the skirt of the coat falls in easy lines over the gored skirt the fullness of the two according well there is a neat hem at the foot of the skirt in semi tailored style is another made with a long coat the fullness of which is shirred into a shallow yoke and tucked into the waist line the full ness being held in place by a belt ol 01 the cloth this suit is elaborated by a fancy vest of embroidered velvet and by a wide turnover collar and turnback cuffs of the embroidered velvet fine eyelet embroidery the fancy tor eyelet embroidery Is just as much a craze as ever and it would almost seem as though it were summer not winter that Is close at hand to judge by the demand for this work but in truth there Is no marked difference between the after noon gown tor summer and the the ater gown for winter that are now fashionable the model that for the moment Is so extremely popular serves equally well for one or the other A plaited skirt of silk mull has above the second flounce a hand of the embroidery the entire waist with basque frills and sleeves is of the same embroidery and while ex simple in general design is most expensive the design original ly intended tor street gown has been improved upon by being made with trained skirt and Is in black colors as well as white harpers bazar sponge pudding one small stale sponge cake one coffee cup seeded raisins one quarter cup of currants one quart of milk three eggs must have a tin mold with a chimney butter the mold well flatten the raisins and put thick on the mold crumb the cake in the mold with the currants mix the eggs and milk as for a custard and pour in the mold cover tight and boll three quarters ot an hour then put it on a platter and set in the oven tor a few minutes for sauce make a thin boiled custard her ng sl apers the slippers that were worn by mrs lorillard spencer who before her marriage at newport was miss mary ands will ghe an origin al idea to some of the future brides who are anxious to have everything of the latest her slippers were of soft satin and had the highest and most beautiful fashioned french heels says the tele graph at the insteps were tiny rosettes of orange blossoms with these were worn the p pettiest of stockings worked with hand em and inset with long medal lions of duchess lace A pair of hand embroidered stockings such as these Is said to require a fortnights labor by a skilled needlewoman 1 a WT 1 7 a to clean enamel rub with salt moistened with vinegar when baking cake place a layer of salt under the mold this prevents burning boast a bird with the breast down the greater part of the time the flesh will then remain more juicy outer leaves of lettuce which are rot attractive for salad can be boiled or steamed and served as greens in filling a lamp or other vessel fn which it Is impossible to see the height of the liquid use a definite measure when a glass stopper Is immovable expand the of the bottle by heat ing on the outside it will loosen its hold on the stopper when hanging meat in the larder it Is well not to put the metal hook through the meat itself but through a loop of string t ed on the joint geraniums dug up carefully before frost comes and hung up n a dry cellar by a rag about the roots will grow better when set out in the skiing than those left in the ground pompadour stays the total indifference manifested by the pompadour to the dictates of dame fashion Is a thing which causes the hairdresser and their various as endeavors to sit up in amaze arent two or three years ago the domineering dame put it forth as a finality that not only was the pompa dour to go but that it had already started but the pompadour dian didn t go the same declaration has been made at every coiffeurs convention since then but still the pompadour remains now once more the order for its re boval moval has gone forth but says fashionable hairdresser it will not budge every now and then a woman who thinks she doean doesn t look well in pompadour takes the report of its passing away as a license to try some thing else but be it coronet or mary mannering curl or what not she soon discards it for the old high front the pompadour may some day pass but that day is not et exhort coats for e little ones the short coats or tots from 2 to 6 are unusually stylish this fall and the very popular fur cloth is of so many different kinds that it affords a charming variety of ideas the fur cloth is made to imitate many differ ent skins mole squirrel persian lamb etc and in some of its finer grades makes an ideal lining for a col far and revers that turn inward and the als in front of the coat another very pretty and rich material Is rip pie plush it is well named it looks I 1 ke plush marked richly with ripples boudoir SW the popular velve teens have a soft chiffon finish be careful what hat you wear with the empire coat for winter street wear there are elbow gloves of the heaviest kid voile and chiffon cloth will be worn to the theater in dark colors as well as in light colors fur boas will not be quite as ions as those ot last year according t early models the pretty feather tulle or rib bon boas shown this year afford a be coming finish to almost any costume parisian dressmakers threaten a perfectly tight sleeve admitting oi only a comfortable fullness at the top new plaid silks in soft two anc three boned colorings are shown and in some cases entire gowns will be made of these at a recent wedding the six brides maids wore gowns that in no way re each other and hats of en diverse models there Is the loveliest tea gown 0 champagne liberty satin in empire style covered with fluffy bows 0 champagne valenciennes men s styles cop ed many of the best ideas of women tailor suits this season are borrow from the styles in men s wear the cutaway coat is the model for one ol 01 the most fashionable styles of the sea son the frock coat worn by men also serves as a model from which have been developed some extremely god styles in long coats one see in replica the paddock coat worn by men ideas again have been bor rowed from the dinner coat and the evening coat in waistcoats revers collars and in the finish of the sleeves the mannish idea Is closely followed gray shepherds plaid trimmed with strap pings of plain gray bo led turkey and oyster sauce parboil turkey in plenty of water scrape and stuff with following awen ty four oysters bread crumbs salt and pepper and two but ter stuff neatly flour it all over and sew up in bag or towel boll two hours or more sauce take liquor of twenty four oysters season with salt and pepper put in quarter pound butter and pu on fire hub a quarter pound butted with enough flour to make a stiff pasta put into the hot sauce and boil till it thickens drop in twenty tour oysters boll up and take off immediately yorkshire pudding yorkshire pudding is always baked n a tin specially made tor it anil baked under the meat so that the helps to cook it the usual proportions are four ounces of flour and a pinch of salt in this beat an egg and work all together with a wooden spoon then by degrees add halt a pint ot milk grease the tin pour in the batter and cook for half to thred quarters lu arters of an hour FALL SUITS FOR YOUNG LADIES the first suit Is of green cloth the skirt Is finished with a deep flounce plaited at the top and is trimmed with bands and straps of the material the atter fastened with buttons the bo and epaulet sleeves are made and rimmed to correspond and the waist oat and girdle are of green velvet former with embroidered collar second suit Is of brown cloth k U fk the skirt Is made with groups ot plaits at the bottom headed by velvet buttons the half fitting jacket has a yoke cut in one piece with the which trim the fronts and below theae straps the basque Is plaited like the skirt the plaits headed by the velvet buttons applications of velvet trim the collar and cuffs and the girdle Is also of velvet tl a vest is of light cloth |