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Show Nel PRiceD Gowns Gnd Some = iN =? || ASHIONWABLE Mew Youn DRESSHAMER-. 4 ve a= possible This admit ttle trimming, nud a of soft, clinging or requires truly regal satin was seen very gown recently at the opera Cut-in. absolutely. simple Ines, tho coft, cling skirt mounted to the bust, with a garniture of henvy gold around the low ent neck A little: twist <c gold ribbon TX TT Nii SS] C)) "I < ‘ j stright to reconcile : and up the tl sidid re Sapna prevalent, t ‘ley ek fizore, ia - ee earl length for while there a> es as - mirrors wise7 ; etme - ge a is and dis- nar- croeeportioned the style ais less fortunately . a SD att "ep auigieati built, liowever, iow {s endowed zi averase _- "tic reabitltgwoman ar an eye for sultad) , t the with he conextremes are frowned upon by the scryative class. . It is strange to hear that from re ai which 1s credited with producing sll 9° // LD NSS ears 7 we which eae oe ticenan® are learning from our ee ‘ ne rT he a ke: becoming how frilly and ruffles Ungerie and many little - dress, truly a dress the lines, with Steud of the long suffering shirtwaist, + he oc long ng 2 tiny guimpe of tucked net, the coat | upd eemi-fitting, turned back at the throat The dodk i Why with a fetching glimpse of white? we tot all have pneumonia, one wonders, ieciaeee zh : § rs, hte aera gar Pky our sLoUu P pit ee vay;ae i ore 1c tiskEyal in 2 Mine What shoes and thin stockings. exposure? en stand ee the ha end : canalbio aie a ne, es ened Peer ouche erase a iee eource. ! to andertbings flesh-colored one that so stcokings, the DUDIty wenr the most open 5 a lesson ak wea 1 a you ave SN ional i teetaee eee the Baewie! cine ee narrow effect, bas pleats {n the back, two quiet and sign of a eaner point of wonders truly, well as all any how glyea ‘women, up their not in Madame portiiness? expose gar. gaze? ber arms to unyouthfol such who- hair Why, a beautifully the neck beauty {3 frankly shoulder to the and vul- let diamonds for j i 4 Voly cart little walking ault of blue parkle seems sequins of to porfect.. for be the order of the 1 colors, sliver and ar day, gold igle trimmings, one ¢ the p Vinter, the 1 Nored or whit 4 2 z y gorge and broidery, with velvet. White gloves é vy .¢ ¢hiffon Of in Ji ~~ ove and "tempestuous ‘nstance, In ope model of elephant serge he braid and soutache follow the short waisted line, and extend In tabs or sash ste the Increase rose the sketches shown on this page (B) is a diagonal serge coat, with novel revers taken from the coat of one of Napoleon's officers; the vest, of suede, which buttons to the left side. has the same revers, e large button hola on the right side and an equally large button on the left. The same buttonholes go three-quarters of the way down the right front, with corresponding buttons on the left. (C) Ie a meteor crepe afternoon gown In soft leaf green. The feng, narrow yoke In gold gauze under finely tucked net. This gold gauze extends under the heavily embroidered lace, which reappears in the sleeves. (D) This sash arrangement le very good on*an evening dress, and is made with heavy crecheted rings, through which the sash Is laced. (E) is a ootillon dress for young girls, of white or pals colorsd point d'esprit. The skirt is laid in tiny tucks around the hips, the novel ribbon arrangemsnt holding the fullness rather close to the form, and tied once in front and back, with drops on end. Airy choux of tulle connect the soarf 's petticoats." While the long coat is still in high favor, so long that the effect is often that of a esoublo skirt, there are indications of the return to the bolero, which may be shorter than eyer, since one extremo is very likely ty» follow another. ‘This tendency {s &0 far cniy suggested in the trimming, as for evuds down the back, igu't it Cellgbtful to OF Immediate net. presumably Teally orange the (A) is a very practical little gown whioh ig cut on rather new and very becorning lines. The buttons and false buttonholes and eoft folded sash are of black eatin, The tucked guimpe and lower part of sleeves are of desp cream fall the the view of for The cut out yoke is is extremely dainty. becoming smaller and smaller, very often velvet sroideries bow seem, often seen Some of tho afternoon gowns have adorable little guimpes of {illusion Ia!d in foide as it {s too perishable te tuck, but the effect gold are everywhere. ffects Is new this under lace, elther of soft m gold ‘ a moment, to bave lost a little of their pom larity Snede gloves in all the delicats shades of tan or to match cne's gown ats us or white gown, with some soft neck, a diamond the Jane. transparent & bas qnestlon in one The lace over blace thin of sleeves and yoke white roousseline, a band of Leavy embroid ered laco about the shoulders, disappearing whole the waist, the in the folds about brightened up by a little vest of gold em why, and dignity 1 old, with ber dressed, gray oh, down underskirt. . But mgny have is cer one women ness can amonds and Elace-y the height of kilted. This others, young seem possible that by the be dimmed --t without goes no c = ag were 7, @ delicate. pe made in a sultabl ea) old Jace about 7 while around the fect, from the knees, the material is worn and white An eceasional return to the pleated skirt Not the old famlilfar affair, bet one 10 which the top is as closely fitted as ever skirt, with unob- stitched zimost to tho knees, then being left to free, giving a little more esse than customary width of two yards around bottom, A further It free There {5s be woman long short, often ot beautiful, soft, there and comfori bare her over-generous of opeuworkst. conts have vests long ecbamots, which comes ai eeciora: satistylog Opera, but did not one recognize known to bo debutantes say uble replaced th a cod : |by the slantwise npon fetching, Many most the glitter of binge of 4 els ctrie Iighta, Another onfavorable impression {s pre 7 by tha lack of tast » in dressing showa G iced Who does not woman. y the ‘réally old love a truly old lady, with her white halr nv : by 7 py ‘ ety yin nae a ne I jolnis wi Je Reen eS o cle p xtending ri Ho ‘ ae ou e re ipots browa oraugt red owing (uathat glowing OD-ainedned one ty borde;: an oaader be worn im with can so this Metropolitaa house youthful trenk clothes, has come a comforting lei had trimmings of green leather eimw)ro!d -the "rational" or "sensible" skirt POW 6144 in bine, and buttons covered with belong produced in one of the big palate 3. green leather. Another morning dress of This skirt, while conforming to the stralgdty toyoney brown dagonal eeryge woe brich: strusive onld Ww I reigned completed imaginable, tain. girls 1 ' aoa iv ey aaa rer sc ne a laver ; I ) aa vt ue at spots velyet brown dull F4 ove ver at scaareas de has which button Tho belog and gsso profusely is bel oval-shaped olivine, placed the coat in a manner most or in f ot ares man) pre Baeus A ete a hair Hs graceful borseshoe aud rich, deep color. fog, wheat is wrong with the lighting that £1) women look baggard? Theoretically. tt should be tbe most becoming. background min were the costume At the ey quisite ansCan sleeves! things at tho neck and e . of f terfiles costume a blac thing be ee prettier Oeround eae ate : than x ould one might be spared many pedal sights; aistressing rapidly {no 2 ADC |(eS <& coquetiishness How t but the ua- Simple genmore 8 on built' fgiicrsegpa are r = itself convinelng {pn cea ee -e ee -e z of complaint ne ‘ en - There {s something In » that there were no long ove young woman, ‘d % : on New York 2 lcrore in the shop windows yer see herself as cou ee a eee heath niore Il all deinty which with Ith a. 30m slimness, rn adave ieee the : 4 cows gente siim, ere ee "curved with expreesion r a diffi it the saying : beauty" of line the finds fashions. of student ‘ult = 1 }/ uu Hp Ten \\V 7)eC mt "AT aH« of } mal { is LL drapery on the sleeve. (F) This picturesque and becoming evening hood is made with a wired Alsatian bow on top, From each side hang pleated jabots of lace covering the hair. (G) The first sleeve is made entirely ef a braided fold of chiffon cloth, which flares into a wing effect around the bottom. The second is not really a slseve at all, simply a lovely garniture of roses extending over the shoulder, from which three or four ribbons of velvet are caught together, forming a bow on the outside of the arm. (H) A suggestion alent jabot. See O ene of these beauties, enter to think go than burnt butter, i H ij { i} Mi to I of i i ik i {i A At i iit Ii} ; ih} i i Le a quite "a wild bird might copy and little } The long, fromm darling veet To leave outdoors and its apparel, tho most fascinating clothes and. those upon Which one cun let one's fancy run riot, fare the indoor garments. Never were silks softer and more pliable, were colors more seductive. The ernze for gold bas entered even Into materials, and one of the most popular siindes is ag near the color of pure gold manner tn which women carry their varrow trains over the arm ia copted the picturesque ladies ‘ of the dainty Empire, colored tail alll: sindals must bare of patent lcather Does itl Cupid 0. girls. without money merry more readily than girls with monty? Well I, of course, write mulniy from my own experience, and | have come to the opinion that in many cases the possession of a fortune, great or Iittle, ia a positive bar to a girl's just appreciation by marry{ng men, Mothers are very much to blame for the hindrance they set In the way of thelr girls, f these linve money. In nine cases out of ten they think {t their duty to see that their daughters do not get entangled (that ‘s tho phrase) with penniless suitors. The fact that the girls baye money Make {t @n absolute necessity sbell merry men with thus forced, or rather, money. seems <0 that they They delicately jato marriages ‘‘de convetance,"' ag «iris seldom are. This ts. when they large prev- of blacl< in two carrot, SOUP. two onlons, two white to see braiding In a It is rather curious distinctly mediaeval paitern taken perliaps from a crusnder's helmet and shield, upon 2 Coat patterned after the simple Direc: of the charm although bose and satin heelless been greater than that i! i it Wt wig with cecarlet, black folre period. | Hi LA sdvantage-clonr stripes, ever falling :JANE, MACARONI NE the drawn, turnips, one tablespoonful of salt pepper to sult taste, 9 littie parsley and marjoram: chop one-fourth of a pou at of salt pork, pot it on to boil io ani nae of water; cut all tha vegetables into smal} pieces and add them after the pork aa slinmered twenty minutes Hie beistee water enough to mak cook slowly tyro hours It is inch plexstho credited source, There is a Gashing little which has a color scheme one is lon wende . toft, for Over a little bow net ere urged, poorer warrr Fight Shy at all, But many of them do not marry Men with the average amount of selfrespect do not caro to be cross-examined nmilonutely woen-they are in love, to prove to the examiner that they are io love with the owner sake of the only, suppose that sensitlveness "My dear It ls money-bags a for her to women have the monopoly in affairs of the heart. of I once popular own error girl,' quite heard a mother say to ber daughter, soon after tbe girl bad fiuisbed ber cducation, ‘with your advantages you ought to warry extremely well, The It rests with yourself,"' girl's advantages were $250,000 to her own right and a pretty face. As a child she bad as sweet a disposition aa any child could bave; but at twenty she was cold-natured, aud, to the comrion eye, diatinetiy haughty. The pirase the picture - sepsible mother, who has two ofr three daugbters undowored escept with e aud graces, advises ) ely notural qualities of thelr possible her girls on e subject @ success thag marriage. wit much of rich girls mother the c of the meets with. your characters, my "Your faces and vor"are you dears," she says to them, nes." Some toen are caught by pretty pares od some by sweet dispositions. r face, combined with a sweet disposition, ig as certalo of o busband (indeed, wid cholce f besbands). as anything sieeves and close made entirely of gold gaouze. The good effect was somewhat marred by some silly chiffon folds over the shoulders. One of the most useful as well us be coming gowns to have is a black meteor erepo, suitable for almost any occasion, ns {t is not too elaborate for wear to the theetr: or the opera (in tbe chairs, of course), or to dinner at a restaurant. of Heiresses that was locally used about her, "She fancies herself," is expressive. She ts still unmarried, and likely to remain so She looks with such manolfest suspicion noon the advances of any Hkely sultoc, that the Iikely suitor sooo finds li convenient to go elséwhbere. And now let us look on the other side of darker tones, the long, Geep, square yoko being point applique lace over talnA in this Ife. rich girl is particular, ct She ? Is ly 5 upon resisted taeeht {: th} . to make herself Is supposed to do now crown. They Ire evidence age peusions. Bible to D Bibles are being of age f, "A wo boucht for used ~ bak: a bh its en to expresn iu other words,yhe condemas Binge such 9 sltuatlo Who Watrles # girl for pretty face freely Dimself ee And 3 are = the de- that tt - F ather-in-Law. Louisville : bad Courter-y, ban been (atc! now a grandtnthor, in2 combin ashingtor : Pose. a Absorbing. "Great the 1 new flip & system 4 auccess3 Ss ae life. The Resreel & father and Dute,uncl waters e.-W e bobledof and stimulated. His responsiblittre, course, much Increased, but so inn - his a oF maghood. Hig self cone oo, Is naturally angment ec he can an wil AD the gweet, helpless young given herself to him for Inspire Fiction A land agent tn the grent Northwex . Just described t the incredible Tichea of region, Soma one Protested, ana gy he bimself with a Darado bs "The truth are, that of 1a8 Pension readily Facts & whopper self to a secondary position This ts moxi distasteful to think man y men from broposing oe ano tion Family and : a extraordin aryi dem And has AI be eastern counties of England bag ag Bibles---Fhy p older and dirtler ie ve oples: which formerly Tealized pence are i thing. gad noe ee SOND upon page, whieh Printed io 1895. in that The temptation to depend hia rich wife's: income : y {sx o o heart colandarc to tear out thewas ti tle sadly oe evel of itselfcat deters 600d Spoonful of butter : and colander; add ! or milk, the pars! : 19 gill of cream thing, and aacée ey aod marjoram the last LRG 7 oF hampered heedful for her Bs Hier money Another aor y it through a the ; ‘And how's bustnescs OGtiterate {neas? fllng= ersSystem."-Boston Stopped businessTraveliens ¢o att to |