Show I IN THE REALM REAL OF WOMAN PRETTY WRAPS FOR FORTS WEAR IN EVENING TS The he evening coats or of the wInter would seem to have hao said the last won word concerning grace race and beauty In such suell but now new materials new col- col new details enter Into the ther models model's brou brought ht out this spring and one Is forced to say lovelier than OI f before just as one ha has said the me thing nt at the beginning of each sc season son for several years past or Of course there are coats and coats and many or of thom them have hao prices priceR running up to monumental figures Lavish hand embroidering real lace etc te will soon or of crepe or satin or chiffon an edition deluxe and some ot of the models models mod mod- els wo have haye seer seep this spring despite an air ot of simpliCity conferred by their flowing unbroken en lines are most extravagant extravagant ex- ex creations but fortunately It It It not necessary to go Into such extravagance extravagance ex- ex In order to have an ett et- et t cloak for tor evening wear the very ory best ot of the less expensive evening evening- cloaks for tor warm weather wear are the tho amplo capon capes plain or slightly draped Hh ith a good pattern such as Is easily obtained oven Ian Inn ordinary seamstress can make ono one ot of those thelle capes apes successfully and It if the material is III beautiful In and tolor Jl It is hi hardly possible that such n a wrap should not be graceful and pic- pic t m Circular Capes For winter use a coat with sleeves Alcoves lt Ise warmer and more practical but It lamore la Ie Ien more n ore difficult lt to make mako on attractive lines Tho IThe double width crepes satins broadcloths etc eta are excellently adapt adapt- el 1 for the circular or draped cape cap pad this season there are Innumerable candidates for tor such uses use among the tho materials j I The Tho Satin cloths lI light ht and supple as crepe clope lustrous as satin It if a ry slight additional warmth Is gIven by a Wool back are ideal cape and cloak materials and there are arel us kindred stuffs l No trimming rimming save some neck finish Js is needed for the circular cape p which falls In full tull clinging folds toward the bottom though fitting smoothly over the shoulders A hood may be added or somo good form ronn of at trimming and handsome fasteners ot of somo Borno sort mn may mayI I e applied to the tho fronts but embroidered banding banding- or collar finish such as may bo found nt at any trimming counter will supply aU all the trimming really needed Delicate hues with metallic notes In the neck finish are dainty and tice over summer Rummer frocks and una are ara usually chosen b by youthful wearers hut but somo of at the smartest cap capes we ire have c seen em have havo In neutral and deep tones I In Smoky Gray Ono One In a 0 gray bray satin finish material Which appeared to bo crepe mm teore was trImmed round the tho neck with a heavy embroidery of at gray era and amI lull gold had big fasteners to match rind nil was draped up over tho arms the tho fullness being held by ornaments matching the tho other trimming I The Tho cape was lined throughout with m ma I n a delicious carnation shade shado or of rose ros which showed only when tho full tull gray I folds w wem ro thrown hack back or foil feU aside Shawl like draped capes or Cloaks have c been heen turned out lJ by some somo or of the best Parisian designers and some omo of at the smartest est ot of th these o are e C constructed d O of embroidered Canton tr crepe IH with fringo for tor trimming Superb old shawls aro sometimes used for tor coats ot of this sort eort but It iso Is o now to buy double o width t ton crepe nem embroidered redo red redall all over In self salt color and oriental designs and this makes up beautifully Into the tho rap d and shawl cloaks or capos capon Handsome J silk fringes are this and form tonn the thEt trimmings for this embroidered eroDe crr c. c or Of course artistic draping is 1 the Uin keynote note ot of success In Much uch u tit some orno ot of the tho simplest oat effects Dora are among ng the tho b best t. t and ond given the beautiful beau beau- supple material It seems all as tt it d nay one should bo be able ablo to arrange I Stunning ornaments to hold the at back shoulders and fronts front are arem m found fO and ana heavy cords ore arc ott often n gracefully Cull associated with these orna- orna monts ments I Time Tho blouse or frock without a a. collar col- col lar Ilu l s entirely accepted by every class classI I Jt f girls toda today It If older women would only remember that It was Wn Intended for girls irl and not for them It would bo be bettor for the fashion The Tho turnover Dutch collar Is uni- uni versal It Is not relegated reles to hot weather and outdoor sports It Is worn for tor everything for luncheons and tens teas In the house and nud at tho matinee on the tho street stroet and In tiro tho restaurant It is attached to cloth frocks aswell ns as well as to muslin blouses It Is always finished with n a loose tie or of silk or satin a liar bar pin or n a new moon of earls or brilliants S Smart blouses are not finished with witha n. n Dutch collar but have havo the Dutch neck ecle They are aro slightly square In front only about n a half Inch low lov and k h trifle higher at back These look o well for tor the house but It must be admitted that tiro tho idea Iden of at atI I wearing them In tho street wIth tiro tho coat fastened squarely around the tho thoI neck ending at Its base baso and not showing show show- I ing an any lIno or of white is not as aa pretty as it might be I I BEEF nCE- This Is an appetizing appetizing- dish I for tor breakfast lunch supper or any cold collation It cnn can be decorated so asto ns as to make Quito an looking elaborate dish h. either with piped butter buttor or aspic jell jelly or served as It le 18 The Tho ono exhibited ex- ex was piped with cross bars or butter hutter a very decoration but butone one 00 that always alwa's looks well One pound of at half haIr fl a pound or of bread crumbs half haU a pound lOund or of bacon two eggs a little mace maco and grated nutmeg salt and pepped glaze and aud ono one gill bIll or of gravy ravy or go stock Pass the meat ment through a mincing m machine and cho chop the bacon finely Put these Into o a basin with the tho crumbs and seasoning and mix all well together Add the he stock Dent Beat up the eggs and stir them Into the mixture See Seo that It IS nicely seasoned then shape shapo It Into a neat roll roUe tie It up UI In ina fL a pudding cloths and bon boll It for throe three hours either In the pot or In a apan pan Ian of r water with one carrot turnip and onion When I it t has cooked cooke long enough untie untie un- un tie time tho cloth and the meat tightly tight tight- l ly In It Place Pineo It on a dish put another another an- an other oilier one over O It on this place weights weight and leave It until It Is cold lastly brush it Il over oer with m glaze and decorate according to taste or merely garnish It with sprigs of of fresh parsley It If nn an elaborate dish Is desired add cut In two or more hard boiled eggs sices to La the mixture also some tion pieces ot of truffle I 1 Olt OIt HI take as It If you ou suffer from heartburn much bismuth carbonate as will lie on ona ont sodium bicarbonate bicarbonate bicar- bicar of a t dime and a 0 pinch bonate In a little warm water after meals 1 1 ROE nor CUST Parboil half n pound or of fish roe for tor torton Into Ice Ic ton minutes drain dran and drop water for a few minutes drain again aln dry lightly In a cloth arrange In n i baking dish dot with small lumps o or butter s rink with snit salt and pepper I I I and d. d cover v with th a cupful of boiling of beet beef water to which a 8 teaspoonful extract has hns been boen added cools coole for tor Ito Ito- t ty minutes In a moderato moderate oven move the roe to a hot plat platter and break with a fork tork AIM add a cupful ot of cream to the stock left In the baking dish i stir In beaten egg eg yolks an and cook until slightly thickened pour over o the roe and servo with cu cereal crisp p P. The eternal striving toward n ness s brings s d I all sorts ort or of In- In ideas Idea Now ow comes camelS the notion I of attaching the petticoat to the tho line I bot-I tom or of the corset by means or of a line the theof or of the metal snap fasteners As tho modish woman never ne thinks nets 8 ot of wear wear- this IK a petticoat than one more lug peo quito quite n a practical plan so far f as potU- potU ettl- ettl coats ot of satin salin or tiller dark amcoats are am concerned It must be Bred however howe that most or of those anything anything- but rustle rust rust- snap buttons are ale ts petticoats le less s and It If ones one's summer other washable fabrics some are scheme or of or of must ho bo devised Exchange |