Show t. t r L k 2 r i VJ GoH Iv n 1 vr y V iY b P dome Dome c GOW Gowns owns lS W Worn at Tuxedo Park By B y Mrs Price Collier Mrs hrs Henry S. S Redmond e nand and Mrs ors Richard Trimble I The Th e Characteristic Touch I 0 of f B Brown ro in in M- M Miss 1155 ss Ed Edith Editn It hI h- h Kane Kanes s s Costumes uX DO PARK doesn't mean T now now as it once did exclusively E social estate t. t t.-t. t. It also means means real esta estate tc i And a n. very good Investment it has hRS oJ proved too for those who exchanged vt jomo romo of or the thc surplus of or their bank net ac- ac 1 I 1 t count for land Imd and a n cottage nt at Tux- Tux f- f f cdo edo yX j For residence there still means social so- so I cial position of the most desirable sort Jy And th that's ts t's the percentage on your investment investment in- in vestment to be e put down to the lie social rh- rh J estate 1 An And 1 in tho rho months when you would rather be bc elsewhere than In Tuxedo Itis It Itis is always alwa's easy cask to rent your our cottage for fOI fora fOIt t a n. cr very desirable sum That can be put down do to your real estate cr credit The late Pierre Lorillard was certainly certainly certainly far sighted 1 when he staked out his claim dud and mappe mapped 1 out his plan for Tuxedo Park ParI Although Ive I've no ho no doubt that hed he'd be rather rathel horrified could he see some of the people who now arrogantly arrogantly arrogantly arro arro- gantly disport themselves within Its sacred precincts Not that its it's easy for absolute bounders bounder to gain bait foothold there For Forit it And as for the trippers who would lute like to have a tool look at smart ot t s I Well lyell they might as aswell aswell well stay tay at home The They seldom Jo got past the thC club attendants at attendants nt- nt at it the station but if they do do by sheer e cheek chee e mange manage an e to steal steal a a. ride in the me yellow club bu es esthey a athey they are soon discovered an and 1 firmly eructed cycled cyl te 1 b by the policeman at the We big STI graystone watch atch tower at the gate bate And Antl a very good oo thing too The c common n non herd Is really quite too pushing Th The Tuxedo norse horse show always alwa's brings a wand grand rand gathering of or the clan Its It's really quite a Jolly day or two with ith the horse show in the thc daylight hours and dinners- dinners and doln doings of or various to tb fill till up th the evenings I always make a point of putting ina in ina 30 a da day or two there at that time line Not that Its It's the best l place lace in the world to display ones one's now frocks to ad nd advantage antage n ge thou though h You Tou know the thc Tuxedo women dont don't go in much for clothes clothes- The They wear the same 01 old 1 duds duds' 11 over ocr and over again And yet I must mut admit they always s look very wen well I suppose It must bo be th themselves and not their clotheR that 1001 look smart And Andt at t the horse show this year they thy did Hd look smart It was teas w rm and so lots and and lotsof lots lotsof of f lingerie dresses were worn Some Somo of or them were quito quilo marvels of fino needlework when hen you saw th them m at t close range Of or course Mrs Charles W. W Cooper Coope r I r appeared 1 In fn white She invariably a y w wears ears e ars a a. white lingerie frock uok with u it ur ll r pure puro white hat hM and a string pearls of-pearls of or Jl With Ith her silver cr hair and dark C eyes S alt altis I she lc is IOU distinguished Some women went to the other ci cx- cx and donned 1 von very C severely t tailor tailor- normn nor nor- mn made togs which of or co course are ara I al always tl- tl ways correct on an occasion devote a to our equine dependants Sally H Hewitt and Mrs James 0 O Green who you know are the daugh daughters au h- h of or the Abram S. S Hewitt ai and Q granddaughters of t. t Peter Cooper camin came cam e In th the most Bi simple tal tailored red clothe o. Tl Their lr in sister Mr Mrs Peter Pete Cooper Hewitt the Iho sister of oC Mrs 18 Aure 1 looked delightfully French Frenchy y by contrast as sh sat beside them thein Mrs lIen Henry S S. S R Redmond's was a ve ver r good example of oC tho the perfect In tailor mad mades s. s She wore It when f she sIle e her cabriolet ct on the first day of or th t shows show It was a coat arid add skirt of or thin flu C cloth with alternating aUn- aUn stripes of dr f gra W rt v and white Tho The stripes were Vero of or eve t width and quite galte wide The coat cont which was plait plain came ju just t over tlC the tur turn n of or the hip and antl was tight fitting find hh d I f too loo- II It It ha had 1 no r Her f even even en In the collar or cuffs cliffs we were re of ot tho the same same cloth simply stitched c It fastened with willi four bl big buttons button s which were buttoned through ugh work worked e di buttonholes PI Plaits adorned o. o tl tho the skirt but no trimming It Il W was vas s u of ut course of br shoe short rt walking length and ami it II was ua finished d with a n q hem tem It to me rather i remarkable le lire number of ot round hats with p pe per perfectly r rn r- r straight ht brims that were wo worn r n at Tuxedo The women t there N I to have ha a n passion for COl them And Antl tit thc they ey e have have- at l iu t the a advantage 1 l' l ot of gel being ve very veil y generally becoming Then rhen to too too o thC they are a relief from tit the everlasting cg turned turned- turned down lown 1 own brims Ih The Thos brim rite of Mrs Redmond's n Vint it was quite straight and nd it wi was assured assuredly d ly b becoming to her It was an unos- unos s- s sailor inor shape of or chip an and d was trimmed onlY with r red d did and pin pink rose roses i nn and 1 th their lr f foliage With It sl she to ware a veil of or thin 1 white ed tulle I always think how rn radiantly car c- c free e Mrs firs U 8 S. S Redmond on onks ka t And no wonder r. r She Sao has haA many bunny bless blessings ue B i ings w w wealth and a n charming husband l and good social rodal 1 p position What moro more J co ld the heart henrt of or woman Mrs firs iS Price r poked j serene that th day too notwithstanding tile the fact that her Jo lovely Joh h dau daughter Muriel J now non Mrs Cyril Mar afar has gone to live livo on the other Side of ut the thu wat water r a silo sUc really f fiat fitt lt that c conven n nen ent en- en t sentiment we hear near so often otten expressed cx- cx ex cx pressed that she had not not lost a daughter daugh daugh- ter but gained a son At nits any rate she looked 1 v very charmIng charm charm- Ing hug and graceful graceful tar for she he has all Lb the grace ot of f the 1110 Delano women She wore a tI tight fitting ht 1 pl princess princes gown of or rather heavy white linen I Iwas It was lavishly ornamented with wIlh Eng lisle lish eyelet embroidery lory and had also n a delicate lace insertion here and 11 1 there The yoke was of or lace lac- lac lace baby baby Irish I think mink it was which was which terminated in a high boned collar On this yoke yole th the linen ran up in shar sharply 1 defined points The Tho sleeves were of of simple simple- purr puff if shapo shape and anti ended 1 in fn a wide vide band cu curt cUlT of ot embroidered ere lint linen n. n nut But the most individual tou touch h of or the gown was the ns The They ran from fromi yole oke to hem hens tight right up the hack back in on one I long long- longs ong s straight row And the they were of o pearl of and glistened 1 In the sunlight ht Naturally with an white all gown o n you ou would expect an ali white all hat to tobe toe t be e worn But this chits year a good man many nany women are asserting th their l' l independence i ence and are wearing luis hauls of or nn any ul old color with dresses jf r f white whits Wherein I they hey display not only independence but good sense For not to everyone e b by I any iny mangy maner of 01 means i 1 an white all It s an iri- iri Irritating fi f i of f r making sonic cor complexions complexions' Ionic sallo sal sal- tort tort- ow Ones One's Individual Accent in inSo c So with this linen own Mrs illS Price Collier CoBler wore a hat WIth v blue gray blue feathers leathers ornamenting iL tf the Tho was fuss straight acro across s the t trout front but lifted lifted lift lift- ed slightly at the thi sJ sides C A 1 big big- chou thou held the feathers d directly In front Thc They ran from there thero b back cl on nn either cither r side and fell over th the hark baric brim grime With her W white it gown Mrs lies Price Collier wore a a. single strand of nr beautiful I pearls I think it must be r rather ti trying tobo to tobo bo be the Cho sister r of a gl grew great i beauty lauho Comparisons Comparisons Comparisons Com Com- are always ys adl odious tJ aus ul However being the tiro sister ot of tiers Mrs Ies Frank Webb b by many considered lh the most tul fu ul l wom woman n In New hew cw York Puri doesn't Seem to o wor worry Mrs tries Richard Trimble at all And it needn't for Cor the she can quits hold holder holdi f h hor i er r. r own While she Is not so o slender an ai us he her t sister the he has a charming ti fresh esh color and ana much moro more character In ice her fw than tho the beautiful Mary nary Ran Randolph olph tit t wa ivas S Mrs Frank Webb with Mrs John Jacob Astor has hns done dono much to makray mak make ray gray hair hall with youthful faces ra fashion able They are arc both won wonderful E ex examples ampler amples of QC this effective contrast l Mrs MfR Richard neutral 1 tints In her gowns a treat great dealt deal Graya Gray and snuff snut color are nrc often oUen chosen n and anda 1 a a. 10 1 choice it Is for any one Inclined d 1 to be bo stout tO for the outlines have th the ct of or fading Into the La ba background a arid nd lire are not too clearly clearly- ll defined 1 There here was nothing however neutral neu nee teal about aboul the coloring of ot the sown gown Mrs Richard Trimble was ryas wearing 1 at H Tuxedo It was was vas a JO tt It of or Decided stripes Js In black an and l while silk worn won O over I an un of fit muslin and lace lae-e. linn tho silk of or tut thO waist V vas draped drapel i 1 t J r I li h tin tr si I Ii irr r i w 0 rt alt attached picc pieces s which extender extended lik like little JUtie capes J out over the sleeves es The wal waist t WAS W out cut ut down don do n In a deep p oblong In front allowing a n generous generou bit of or white olst to he be at atA I A 1 touch 1 characteristic Uc of or nt ninny ny of or o f r l Mrs lira Richard Trimble's Trimbles s gowns was fleas lh then the n necktie and bow bun of or black velvet ribbon rib bon tied tlell closely nt at th the the- j ire ro of or th the collar and the two longer cn ends s of ot bloc black velvet which hung lower lowel down were wee knotted none loosely and en ended 1 In fn- silk stile ta las las- els Tho skirt was waR cut on a n circular r model and hull was tins long slid A l belt of oC black satin was wag worn warn an and long white gloves Mrs Richard Trimble's Trimbles lc's hat was n not unlike Mrs IrR Henry S. S nc Redmond s I It too load nad a straight round brim and andras andra's w was ras trimmed with lowers Howers and bl big bli rosettes rosette The under brim was wits faced with blac blae black satin which gave a n distinction it might otherwise e have o lucked lacked Altogether ther she looked 1 very sweet i in n her hel simple toll and I heard her h speaking French with an accent s so o Parl Parisian lan that It made mado me quite c envious en en- n- n ot Of course when at Tuxedo of one ne e speaks French Frencl It Jt is hs rather nice I think to liana hava a note of ot Individual tate taste In ones one's vat vallous vall ous costumes A 1 hint of or one ono col color color- o r running through the gowns of or one ones one's war wardrobe robe the constant Wearing of or a favorite ta flower flower all all those little thin things thin glee give an accent of or hi individuality l a an and 1 count for tor far tar more thore than more mare elaborate clabor- clabor ate arc planning MIl MIl-IS s Edith Kane IaaC hn hr a n fondness Ss f for tor brown She probably realizes realize we well It tones with Ith hr brO brown brOn n eyes and hair bale You lou rarely see Ie h her hat r without a touch of it somewhere n abour Ur her frock frockt At t i rr L. L i b.-i- u M w I Il c n l' l wits tuns It t f white jilt lingerie crio almost constantly an and with them in a n hat of ur at O IJ unit and n large lir ii tulle en 1 ci r vt t I u L n ii b uncommon Unit ui 1 u-ij u S ell cite cna I lit lit- nd the tho often Is good 1 Moro More Ir Ministers X Candidates for forI r the ministry continue continua contin contin- ue ua to be In tn great grear request t. t As the annual annual an nn- nual church convi one after another an another an- an nother n- n other are arc held hem the nic fact tact that b began S to I. L Il I G t o t. t r e G i J c C V r p r 1 K ih r y G S J o 0 0 o q r 00 1 d f 1 jc Gr o 6 I rn I e V 7 I r f t l f r r 1 rs 1 I r 1 l L F 1 I I f r I i a. a 3 w IY I r t s r p o 0 e t tJ D- D J I 0 o. o 6 e 6 d 0 I 1 v te 0 Q 0 o u G y u o c el 7 70 r r F O 6 G 0 O 0 7 1 r rO 0 G F. F p i rJ 0 l' l ter 0 d T o a o 1 d y r A r o Gl G e I 0 1 s f o p e 0 r o 4 0 0 0 f p d i t p p d Q c e r t H. H J f t t 0 A. A Mrs Ir Price Irice Colliers Collier's Princes Princes' S Gown Go of Hea Linen with En h Eyelet IL I B. Richard Trimble a n Smart Silk Nock Frock of flinch and White Stripes bo be seriously menacing l ten teu years ears ago aco 1 Is becoming eco more an and 1 more manifest and Serious The religious Ious press and th the pulpit are rire df discussing the tho question with Increasing gravity gra It la Is said hl to I b be a a. fact tact demonstrated t U by reliable statistics tie that t whereas CO GO years yaws ago aJo r y more than 20 per cent ent of ot the tho college men sought the not more than C G per cent of ot them l look toward towar the mint ministry try as us a life lire work rk Of Ot course there r is 18 m much eh speculation as to the cause or causes x ot Dt f tills great falling off ocr and antl if It It Jt were cont confined led toil to ln mitt mitt- I C. C C. C t P rr ct Example x m of n a Mado Worn Vorn icy liy II H Henry S. S i Ilu tl I i- i n liss l Kane Wear car lr a n Hat and Chou of n J cI r wn with Her Ter l 3 i Ih fi ivy It would be still sun thore more But ut it Is notorious that there is a con con- continuous shrinkage In tho the number of ot mule male school teachers In proportion to women t teachers due tue to the fact that th the number r of male maJe applicants ntA or c can n- n tea for fog such positions Is steadily er H declining Et on E un the tho colleges s an and of oth oth- oth h- h educational rank Institutions of or hi high experience this difficulty O Ot Of course the main reason e n. n for Cor a gro growIng grow grow- tv- tv Ing g scarcity of or theological wo well I s as of or male male- school students a as teachers n nn ami id l college coUtee professors proCessors te tt the he demand for Cor f or men In other callings c that offer gr greater great great- er rr financial f Electrical engineering has grown grown to be a n. great t profession proCession in U Its practical Importance and in the number of or men to whom it offers otters positions Many of these rep re a large compensation Other Othor branches s of business q have greatly increased in- in cr creased c a cd not only the number of men mon engaged In them but hut the salaries paid When the young oung men belonging to a n. achurch achurch church see omo somo of ot their older broth Ten ln knocking out ont tho the arithmetical proposition that two and two make mako four by combining and promoting In Ina ina a a. way to exploit two millions plus two millions in the shape of six eight tenor ten tenor or 01 t twenty millions these young men are |