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Show . -Hi TW--1 Popular Foulards. Largo figuring nnd ombrp sirlpes will chnractorizo tho foulard for tho "omlng season, and jijnQilaJkrcceiitly shown, which is "VIIhhVL ono' shows a scarlet silk wlfflHliItu flowers and gold braldsefiWIlcly used for trimming. Tho shaped piece Df plain scarlet silk which outline tho whlto yoko Is lieavily embroidered with gold threads, nnd tressed gold cords aro draped beneath this and used to form n lattlco ovor the under-blouso under-blouso of pllsse chiffon. The skirt lias a tunic effect deeply scalloped ovor tho two scant volants, this being outlined with tho gold lacu braid and u dcop polntod bolt of gold lace, with sash loops and ends in thejafk, mako a girlish finish. Tho hat worn with this gown is In whlto Irish crotchet, with a binding of white panno velvet cmbrqldcred In gold nnd a shaded plumo in white plnlc rtnd a little red dropping ovor tho sldo. Fashion's Latest Monstrosities. Some of tho new leather, suede, morocco and silk belts nre perfect monstrosities, and it is to be hoped that all dainty women will put tholr stamp of disapproval on them. They come in 811 colors and all widths, but tho one upon which fashion hns set its seal is about four inches wide and undeniably ugly. Ono of tho prottlost leather belts is tho Japanese, which has tho dragon drag-on embroidered on It In difforent shades. It has a silver or gaW dragon mounting. Tho buckles were never handsomer. Chinese ones of jadestono nnd crystals, crys-tals, set with garnets, nro taken from tho men's wraps nnd used for buckles. Girl's Apron. Dainty aprons always are attractive as well as serviceable and aro to bo commonded from tho aesthetic as well as tho practical point of vlow. This one is mado of lawn with trimming of embroidery and gives ajeffoct of frocl: but it can bo u.Y'iHitli tho guitnpo only when do ra'-lo. All lawns, dimities and tho like are appropriate ap-propriate Both front nnd backs aro tucked for a short distance below their upper edges, tho tucks providing fulness ful-ness below, and between tho groups of tnnlrn nt ttin front nnlntpfl hnrtfin nf , trimming aro applied. The quantity ot material for a girl of 4 years of ago Is 1 yoards 3C inches wldo with 4820 GWa Apron, 2, 4 6 year 3 yards of Insortion and A yards of ombroldory. A May Manton pattern. No. 4528, Bizes 2 to C yoars, will bo mailed to any address on receipt cf ten cents, s- Pastcl Pink Slclllenne, A charming nnd simple little frock ot pastel pink slclllonno is made with emplacements of laco und hnnd-mado tuckB. Tho corsage fastens in tho back and tho sleeves are really a series se-ries of mines, composed of the Blclll-enno Blclll-enno and chiffon alternating, theso falling into a tjght cuff at tho u-lst. Tho skirt Ih tucked in groups to tho knoe, whoro It Is loft to Hare. Tho ostrich boa and muff, arc in woodland brown, tho boa being in three strands and tho muff largo and of tho ox-tromo ox-tromo pocket iliape. ' Cheese Souffle. ' g Cheeso soufllo Is a dainty dish, and ono sultnblo for the autumn supper table. Put two level toaspoonfuhj of butter in a frying pan and stir ffi a heaping tnblospoonful of flour. Grnd- ' tmlly ndd half a cup of milk and boil ono minute Then ndd a seasoning ot half n teaspoonful of salt and one-tenth one-tenth of a teaspoonful of cayenne. Stir in one cup of soft grated cheese and the yolks of three eggs, well beaten. Pour tho mlxturo Into a bowl and sot It away to cool. When thoroughly cold, ndd tho whites of tho threo eggs, whipped to a very light froth. Turn I tho mixture Into a buttered baking , dish, or Into Individual custard cups. , Ba"ko tho soufllo from ten to twelve minutes, and servo hot, immediately. Misses' Waist. Young girls always look well in waists that includes broad collais giv- ' lng a sailor effect. This ono is no- I 4G02iIls8Os' Waist, 12 to IGyrs. cullarly dosirnblo and Includes, bo-sides bo-sides that feature, tucks which givo tapering lines at tho back nnd a box plaited effect at tho center front As illustrated it is mado of white corduroy cordu-roy with a collar ot silk and trimming trim-ming of applique, but can bo reproduced repro-duced in almost any of tho season's waist or dross materials with equal success, and tho collar can bo elthor of tho samo or contrasting material. Tho waist consists of tho fitted lining, lin-ing, which closes at tho center front, the smooth back and tho full fronts which aro arranged over it, tho closing clos-ing ot tho wnlst being made invisibly beneath tho edge of tho box plait. Tho wide collar Is cut with stolo ends' stock, as illustrated, or with tho collar col-lar nlono. Tho sleeves nro tho favor-ito favor-ito ones of thu season that arc snug abovo tho elbows and fofm full puffs at tho wrists. Tho quantity of material required for tho medium size Is 3 yards 21, 31 vnnla 97 iv 9. U. vnrila JLX lnntina wldo, with yard for collar, and 24 yards of appllquo to trim as lllus-1 trated. Tho pattern 1C02 is cut In sizes for i girls of 12, 14 and 1C yoars of age. j Cleaning Chamois Trimmlngo. Linings or fnclngs of chamois loath- ' or upon garments may ho cleaned by , rubbing all over with soft, white soap, , then sponge tho leather with warm soapsuds in which a little soda has been dissolved. Wash this off with lukewarm water, containing a slight i porcentago of soda, and finally dry tho facings between two towels. If tho chamois leather is not detachable j from tho rest of the garment, care J should bo taken that tho latter does not becomo wet also. Hang tho article arti-cle to' dry in tho Bhado nnd stretch tho leather straight and smooth whllo it Is still damp, for It must not bo ironod. Of Woodland Brown A protty slmdo of woodland brown In cloth is effectively ronevod with a yoke and vest effect in tangorlno vol-vot vol-vot decorated with mixed brown aud gold braid. Tho oton jacket Is so cut that tho shoulder overhangs tho slcovo, this latter consisting of a slnglo puff bandod Into n straight cuff which shows a little of tho braid and gilt buttons. Tho skirt is cut In cloven gores, which flaro at tho foot, and Is finished with stitching. |