| Show FA FASHION PARAGRAPHS PARA GRAPHS r I Tho The bride of If autumn Is going to i wear ear i a n night ht cap as did her great grandmother before her but she Is It wearing it for Cor a n. n different different reason than that of or wishing to protect her he head d from droughts drO The Tho night cap Is a n. device of the beauty doctor fur tur perfuming perfuming per per- fuming fuming- the locks and In Is really a a. sachet Jin fn n disguise Its hood being In two layers layers lay lay- I ers era the inner one of which Is merely tacked In position Thero There is a wide frill to cover er the tho kid or whalebone curlers of the woman who will have o nothing to do with heated Irons and there are arc ribbon strings which tie be be- be heath the chin The fine fino lawn or the dotted dotte Swiss of which the can caD is made mado is b so light In weight that it does not unduly heat the bead and the wide white frill about the face taco Is so 60 donaly becoming that man many women are thinking of ot adopting this pretty night o accessory as a a. breakfast can Girls w who o arc are filled 1 with the economical econom econom- ical last 1 Idea of making akl over ever the sleeves ll ves ofer's of ot I last a ato y years year's ers er's fi gowns o owns c cannot annot do better than to to adopt the type of sleeve alcove which Is morel morely a succession of wide wido folds extending ex ex- exI I tending ex-tending tending from shoulder to wrist and fitting the tho arm almost tightly for by by so 80 doing many small mall pieces of ot material may bo ho employed that otherwise would be useless If there Is la not enough cloth or 01 or silk ag os the tho case callo may be ho for tor or an entire en- en tire Ure sleeve the folds may extend to tho the elbow and from thence be pieced unit out with net or silk muslin cuffs curts The Tho wrists of or all such alcoves must per t perI per per- I else the they will bo ho any an an utter failure failure fail fail- ure uro and the best bost way to avoid this disaster disaster dis- dis aster is to button or hook hool them on th thunder the tho under side where a little extra lapping will not matter malter The rhe bride who has not an aD extensive trousseau cannot do better than to In Include In- In elude chide In It ono oat while serge suit made mad with a short skirt and a 0 neatly neath tall ored orell rather simple coat With this sh she shema ma may wear weal a severely tailored white whit linen shirtwaist In the morning one o ofine ot of otOne fine One muslin in the tho afternoon and a rather rath rath- er elaborate not or laco lace blouse in tn th time the evening provided she Is not stopping g gat at an ultra fashionable hOt hotel l or a 3 pre pre- vate bouse house f fIt It Is 18 at this time of ot the year that th the woman who Is la not overburdened with money would be glad slad to make mak her summer summer summer sum sum- mer hat last just a few weeks longer and this she sho may do If the crown Is ofa o oa of I a character that It may either bo he hI cu cut oft off Just jUt above c the Inner side of th the brim or else covered with Ith silk veiled with net or race lace The Tho fabric crown cron o of course must be PUffy and voluminous In effect but at the same sarno Urn time no not overpowering Where It Is pleated onto ont tho the brim It must be bp concealed conc by some sorn sort of trimming trimming- not of the band order but rather like a n. twist of ribbon o or or better still a succession of bowknots bowknot Another way of furnishing a what ahat hat crown crow that has ban been pinned tinned out Is IB to band It at ot brief intervals Interval with wide inch-wide ve velvet vel- vel vet ribbon terminating said Maid bands band under nn an upstanding wide bow or a awing wing cluster |