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To ihe'l HI fashion" writer '"and. artist, thcl H races at Auteuil, Longeha.mp$ and Clian- H tilly arc of greatest interest and value, Ht nnd she will stand for hours at the best H vantage point iu the pesnge, regardless of HI sun or shower, charmed by the wealth' of Hj fashion information which she will be able HI o impart to her readers. Hi The fashion photographer is always in, Hi evidence at these races, and the Freheh- Fine Flat Pleating Otfdiy Used.' v l'iiolo C'4-ri:h( by S. X. IU ' up aa the yoke. The yoluj and sleeves are of a different color than the dress, accented accent-ed by a long shoulder scam and finished at the cuff by the new double rufilu of net, matching the" darnly' square separate collar. col-lar. It is noticeable that both .belt; and sash' arc used on the sainc gown.." "-';. ricats arcised in one of the gowns in a most filmy and elaborate ma uner, the : : ' . . .- . 3- JfeJ ill I iIIp r Sl fnnl B tslrff ?&$M Mill! II wlfcltlili ilr 6,'CS fe SfellMl! a liPi'Kl wm&M So Fine a Pleai That s"omn s ot tost iiASw mwmim MmmmMmm . , . r . , arm bag and sunshade one can see for dnfc's self the charm of such a cornbina-iiou. cornbina-iiou. A riitllcr elaborate dress has both white aud black lace and a touch of drapery at a r : '' i H like many sweet odors, it is not to: W HHJ heavy, to render it unsuitable for a girl. ML MVJ Gathering the fragrant weed is a pleas; S HVJ ant piece of work. W AVj Iu gathering them whole stalks inaj B IHh be cut ruthlessly and piled into the has- !3'HVl keti. One should get small mountains oi 9Hb itln.fact, for it is to be remembered that (UVhI drying causes it to diminish and what li, hWh1 a.huqo pile when green Is little more than ' roH a handful after a month. ?HHl The whole uia will be sweeter whes lWHI drying is complete if the leaves arc kffAVJ stripped from the stalks. The stems ""ruYfl .sometimes take on a rank odor. Strip- HVHh ping is by no means, tedious, and the IjIWhI loose, leaves should be thrown on papers i4,!HH or large pieces of cloth, ready to spread. LHYJ the SHHhI ;:,V.-, y rr. $1PH 1 V";,; : JH 9 '-;. "- V:r- ' ' The All White Dress andfrlat Always Makes a Striking Ensemble ' lOfeF'tw'l il! Si The Season's Note of Black and Whltt. -' v l' :'' V . 'l?$ ' I J'" IhhI H H" &pTtltH V S- V H '''..'' lfj3t '': 'Vsi.' W&W$ ' VWt 11.910 Co.)rl;bSl.j N V I ';. .' .,.:,"' ' IhWH 9 vroman, always amiable,' lets herself apd, 9 ' hr pretty gowna be caught by the ubl- rS I quitous snapshot. K t $o we Lave these interesting pboto- tB Baph8 of the Longchaiiips races. Newest H an most interesting in the collection are H ; the gowns showing the pleats. Under this ' JM ' ,. head cornea the fluting, though exception J might be taken to Including it. It is used ja i no on'j' in thin materials, as show.n here, 'S ; ; bu the first fall models that have been ., sent over to New 1'ork from Paris shows jj I t used as skirls in woollen materials like 'i t covert cloth, &x., and the effect is unusual '.JIL nJ ,lcc'C(1ly smart. One of the drcfs.es Mmt tere abown lias this kind of a fckirt, made .J' ; CItirel- of this fluting, no you 'can judge " V for yourself of this new fashion detail. AM l Tlic Kcemiug jacket worn with, this skirt jB j'.. oa tcond glance proves to be only a simu- JbI ... . oae! opening buttons ouly as far I " . If t. r. .-V.-l i - eei) flounce of fine pleaflng placed Uiidpr a lace flounce 6 that, it shows" through and beyond.' This effect. .of placing folds aiid rutlles iu tiers is dniiof the wayi of lining more material v'itliout clnlngiilg'ihc outline of the figure to any extcn,. for i designers seem to be making condessions to manufacturers without dhniiging .the slender silhouette. The rest of' the gown seeufi to be of net and a finer lape, touched up with a contrasting- sash, intcr-ruu neck ribbon and facing hem.- Auolher charming gown' lliai seems to be a favorite, model has. a very odd yole skirt, the lower pari laid in" the' new ac- : cordion plcatlhg. Both the yoke ami t waist, of a transparent embroid.cry. and the skirt are placed over, a .colored uuder-' dross. A pretty embroidery design forms a circular yoke .dropping in an ..oblong shape down .over i. the .shoulders. -. . The i .,;:, .1 tu-fih .i:s'vv::',i. t.'':'i ''' -' - -n Wg'mw' -:;... 'WH -7y ' V "j-'", '::'" " ' ""'- 'V' ' "."" :,'- 'Whether Simple or Elaborate, tjip Effect fs Always "Chic" ''' ' ''' --:;:.-..-. : !:';' :- -. :. . - ' .... .' -........:-,,. r : .... .. : '- r- -r ' ' ' nr. ' mi ' . ' ' 4 ; : --; troVfrth . errnnplc'showJ' lhQ vTQry . fiame. pleil ling "corflb'inqd with' ' panniers on the Hkir'.:;Tri this; la Iter' drqss .the' new sleeve attached, a pointed effect;- used -a: "great deal -with' ihc :.ldng sleeved models, is- in-terostiu in-terostiu in lic clever way In which it is .combined wi.tlpa'yOke; -" Althotigh plqats.are tho last noyelty, and therefore iiiost in teres liny, thcrcarc many oilier stylo points to be noted : ifor instance, the slashed s,kift, :wh;ch sonie-timtsnncludbj sonie-timtsnncludbj adrapcrj-, somotinies not. . rp'st'of them show a rduuded cdge.'biitl ..others :ha.ve,simp)y(a deep hera. ' ' An original deluil'is the lace nsh,enI : wirn with a ' white'-satin" coal, wliieti has quite the prettiest Ijncs.seen this scapon. The contrasting skirt the correct style this ' scas'On -although' simple, Is ' dftinliy good in. liue. One of the other slashed 'skirts-. has :thc turned back, tunic iq .wash-envoinau .wash-envoinau style' on a:gbwn oftafTctn: The draperieji that qhange'.. the!.butli'nc. of the oiire:so far -httv.c.uot heeu- very success' I fit, for the flat effects like this arc scea itf the' minority Of'-draped' gowns. .The aJT white. ,drcss hat and accessories isonc ofi the .unusual styles of the. season, Because 'the "gdwh ' Is almost invariably made pfji'tc silk cashmere (cashmere do soio) pr crppc meteor. It is decidedly new as a daytime ' material', but, being used In robes of simple .cut indeed of nl-niost nl-niost -tailored cvu they have an uir of distinct, dis-tinct, simplicity. When the accessories match,, as sevtu in the pTtoto'grnph hut, iijMjjjliiiiMMrTTiBT'BJIMKg'aa Ihbside, :tlie white-lace mountod over' a contrasting color. 'Another - elaborate creation shows flue black lace over white, yith.a h.c.iyic. la'co outlining border.' The civet belt, lies In front with loops below an Inner A-oat, . UHua gcn-n also Is An cx-amplcr cx-amplcr othc:Uer effect. . Tha.t rows pf buttons arc freely used "one lias but 4o glance at. the many examples.' exam-ples.' The hals arc interesting, but seem curiously curi-ously simple beside Uie -gowny. Feather ornaments are used, -.lisp folded iind twisted twist-ed snthi ribbons. Osprey ornaments seem Jo be replacing atgrpitcsi.fh'c )atter are generally clever imitations. Underbrlm lacings. atop-11 certnin distance from the outside edge on several 'of the hats. .SWEET. CLOVER SACHET. , SWEUST white clover, which grows wild from Maine to the South, is one i of the most delicate scents that may : be bficd. ainong.preijy fripperies, and, 'tin-jl ii -:.! ..'- - . .- :i:r I iHl ; i v :. : ririf ',HI i) ?For a'- week or more they are left pilt I'-VHb ?l for tlie air aud;Snn'to do the work; qf j'i hYI ,j drying. Occasionally the green shouhl j hVI .be iurn.ed, that alt. will be cvenlj; ;c- 1 1 p(5cd. Hviicu thoroughly dry the ffife IhVh . a;e crip, ahdj of'' lioijrse, break, anji t by !1hVh1 that time the 'ee.t odor Js apparent. ; iHH 'The .leaves are best used by pung iHHVi them into bags to place aniong frills and IhVhI undergarments or in pads made just ithe iHH size, of the bureau drawers wbfeh. jare HHH to contain thdm, Figured china, silk is HHH the prettiest material for the purpose, iHHHj but silkolinu and eveu plain white .Swis iHHJ ninslin arc by no means to bo despise. H The pads will require the thinnest lnlijg- HHH of cohon. batting to prevent the leaves 'hVhI from bunching in one section. If thqy HHJ are scnttcred ovcrthe cotton before sow- HHH ing tho laHt end they will stick where jH placed. HHH A set of sweet clover pads for the linen HHH closet, each )Sia Ciit to fit its shelf, would KHHJ be a m6t.Tcliariijng. fiUtfor a girl to HHHj her mother' '!' t .. 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