Show f Some Fashionable Evening Dresses r 41 I F ON ONI Has des Many Creations Crea for far forthe fari i I the Ir he Corning Coning C Season son Sn RERE are r BO eo o many n little affairs to f THERE THER which ono go so and anil thero thera b must be bo a u change of ot cos COB cosI COBI I Some Sonic women prefer n it few very Gr stunning Gowns while others othera would rather bo ho to In possession of a number of frocks of or lessor value Soft Sort cling ng lug Ing materials nB ab 13 crepe and andI mull I mulls are arc possibly an us good as any anything an ani thing i for evening wear A great deal eal I ol aI trimming la le unnecessary a n small email amount of or soma como attractive material i being beIns In better bolter taste Ono One vory ory charm charming charming charming ing gown la is of or a 1 soft sort material made mado with a 3 long train and cut quite 1 The Tho sheath skirt Is 15 out Olt outlined outlined I lined with n a gorgeous rose roso design of or and n the sarno sa saute o trimming le la used on tho corsage The empire ef cC effects art are rather giving way to gowns i mado wIth more mor fullness In n both skirt waists w js is a quito quite as as pretty pro ly a n finishing touch as ono could desire Ono One pretty way wa of or using i it is 16 e to outline tho design on tho rho laco lace trimming of or tho the gown goW The effect tJ u uI I I pleasing pl The Tho long IonS tight alcoves aye are arcI I still BUll Molding holding full ful sway and those which aro are not no t tucked uc o d arty are a ro sheered One On I pretty way WilY IB le to add a frill Crill or Ing inS from shoulder to wrist on a sheer sheered ed cd sleeve above I Deep yokes arc aro out of or fashion Ti Tiow ow one ono Is narrow and shallow They make lake merely a Il line lIno around the tho nock They Tho may be attached to a collar or their scallops may roay form orm the edge edgo They fro are made of ull all kinds of at lace Ince for tor embroidery seems 6 emB to ho a n bit un unpopular unpopular popular this season that thaL Is the tho readymade muslin kind that one o o I buys by tho yard Tho rho allover net wl which has hus on It a n wide design of oC floss embroidery is 15 very much used oren even on tho the new blouses of oC Bille mull and nd china chinn silk When allover laco lace or not no to tt used tho the upper edge edgo Is finished by b hand handmade handmade handmade made scallops buttonholed with heavy Bilk aUk loss floss This Is most effective when whon the tho yoke olto is put pelt in a n one piece l gown So far f r the fashions call 11 for or a n collar of some kind on a separate e blouse but almost every overy frock these t days Is without a collar I The lower edge of o the now new yoko yoke Is I round forming a n small circle just at atthe atthe the tho collar bone it length lengthens ens Into a square or oblong tub tap ta In the i center centerI I Ono of tho the favorite favorito tricks of or tho the dressmaker Is la to lo line IIno these shallow little yokes yoke oles with gold lace Jaco and the effect Is striking on au a gown of cloth or velvet It Il was to 10 o be bl expected that the tho domi dominating 1 mating fashion for soft sort fabrics would firing buck back the tho use of foulards and pongees Both Doth are appearing in hl the i new goods shown for spring and for fOl fOlI I late lato winter wear in III Southern resorts The pongee Is unlike anything seen scan ti 1 I before be rare There Thero seems to bo be no ond end to the Invention of the manufacturers along long l this line tine Tile The new material in ini i stripes checks and plaids l Foulard was always an excellent material It had ha most wearable qua ties tics It has ban risen and fallen In favor lavor a r r for tor or decades although thero there are arc llama i if I women who dress I in s stylo who ho are never without one ono smart f foulard frock Tho The now new weave is In all nil tho the i 4 i tar Jar colors colore such Guch as canard blue wIs wie t Marla I catawba Egyptian Eg T tIan red chestnut I nn sapphire j V VIt It Is prettier with tho the coin dot jot as a I I design than the tho small sprig but most meet r t I of r the newest designs show an au all over over scrollwork in white or In Ip I another I tone lono of oC the tho samo same color that that is quite te i attractive This material makes up into hilo infer t i mal Indoor gowns and can bo be built t I with enough to servo serve for lor V tho the theater Tho The present pre ent method of oft t malting a frock with a skirt kirt and an upper bodice without a n astock stock and of oC laco lace and net nel with a l little or bullion trimming gives glos one onea i a 3 chance chanco to make mako an obscure material l 1 go o far farI I Every woman who owns a scrap of at old laco lace should bring it to the tits faro foro oro nowadays The demand for or lace Ince may mn fairly be he Bald said to have bao reaped reached highwater mark and tho the delicious mellow tint of an Q ivory carving which has assumed a 3 soft Boft yellowed etain painted by hr tho the brush hrush of phi old Father Time IB in 11 made mudo the UlO I moat most of oC in lu conjunction with pure puro white or pale soft aorl tints of oC Parma violet Iolet pink and sunset blue Those rhose l who own no treasures 5 of this kind hind I pursue tho the innocent deception a of her hermeticallY I scaling coaling up a q piece picco of mod modern modern ern laco lace In newspaper in such n a n man tier ner that not chink a n of or light or u a whiff of or air nil could penetrate tho the folds I several being boluS employed I and burying It In III tho the cavernous re ro recesses of a dark cupboard where It IB la loft for mouths months mOil at a In a time tI mo moAl Al At the lire end ond of oC that period It emerges with the soft Goft tint of ot antique lace laco la which In point of Qt uess H hat has no rival rhal and ad accords accord s admirably u with rich velvet or ono cue of or tho wonderful won orrl old brocades shot ahot through with I threads of or gold with which tho the manu mann j f of or today aro are rivaling the I silk spinners of or the time past r GA c y yr I r l eve I I t 3 1 I i i y t L C I I 1 O L q r i i w ls 12 ra fi 4 S Y A li t i fv G r ii f f pr O k 1 M E b I t E EA r 1 cI c J oJ Go GowN vJ N n YOUR FOREHEAD A forehead that curves back reveals a n poetic po tlc temperament a fondness for or orthe tho the arts and a talent for either music or painting A straight forehead one that rises I rpm the eyebrows in a u perpendicular line IIno Is a sign of oC severely inflexibility and tenacity A high forehead to be bo vory very good should bo well developed about the time eyebrows If IC thero there Is quite a perceptible bulge bulgo of or tho the eyebrows combined with a high forehead the sign ia id of a calm cool deliberate thinker If these eyebrows Is combined a n forehead that slopes gradually II buck hack bucka hacka a sensitive poetic temperament IB is ills closed if again they are fre combined with a n short narrow forehead tho the subject will bo ho In II and in everything connected with worldly world I matters hut but ho he will bo be In Incapable incapable capable of appreciating to any extent or of creating anything au connected with tho the arts I I t STAINS r r 1 1 And How Hov to 10 Remove Them From Table Linen rr ABLE ADLE linen more more than thun repays any nn T I I special attention spent In laun doring anti and the t quality will wilt shine and look snowy If a II house housekeeper housekeeper keeper gives It Il proper core care I If tho the slightest stain shows on cover or napkins It should be taken out be b before fore foro till the goo poo ii t to 10 the tub for open i ho Ito whole Is IA wet tho the spat Is more difficult to lend Then too U t I entire cloth does docs not nut require tho thin rubbing necessary aar lo to eradicate the tho discolored I place null giving this Ills hard hll rear vear ear on I Ithe tho the scrubbing hoard board should be c avoid avoided ed whon when convenient There Thore are certain stains which will como came out more ca II by II cold thon then hot riot water This Is la true trite oC or eggs egg and aUlI vary Ir red gravy n that may have hae front from till thin moat platter It H also to LI Tho rho aorta of or procedure with either I hot hol or UI bold tt 1101 la Is tho same Imme Tho The spot should ho moistened and then thell thellwell well between tho the hands Ij lair I nil all discoloration Is re rc removed moved mo d Tho Ilio Mice Is titan then I rinsed and the tile clout cloth loft lo in 0 dry after which It ic Is icI IsI put Into hilO the i liners linen basket for Cor or I its h I For Far iou un anti I lo eo ee I both hoth of which stain glycerin and water rater act as s incite T r tn 10 Kl ji should be wet wot with and the time cloth then laid In Id oil all an ami table such lIch is IN those tho J In A small lilt bit of oC sponge dipped Into Inlo glycerin should then thon he be wiped wl tI briskly Ir over the spot which will win disappear In hl a 8 few sec lice seconds seconds I I Cold water and soup foup are arc used I t for fOI taking out omit the glycerin Ink stains on table linen iro no not go su k I difficult to remove Milk IIi will talo tabu b lout Jilt these spots If Ir applied ly Ir 1 The spot should not lo 1 e 0 wet with i water but JIlt plunged 1 ut lit once Into a basin of milk 1111 lie An As 11 fast us its a the I he liquid I I discolors as nl It will In III extracting time thu thui thoa i Ink a fresh bath be Any I there wh re from one olle to hours halll t will tt ill bo required to 10 remove Ink IlIk stain slain v it vIn II In III this Wa way and 1111 vion lUn nil all nl trace Is IN gone the first Orel t washing must t bf bP In la cold coldwater I water with will Claret that lint bitten of f lo to o house noes not nut lIot If salt is poured over orr tho stain Clear cold water CI Is heat boot fur rill washing after afterwards wards ward Boap wap so tp being rubbed rub ed on Oil alter after iho the Una 11 r t bath t h Linen will sill last longer nod mid bo be whiter and Iron much mUth letter butter if Wash Washed w cd erl by br itself To 10 plunge lII C it Into tho time general family wash is a i r mistake It R should go Into Inlo lit Its own tub of or water walor be washed trashed ra dully and rubbed l but lit little littie tie tle then thon boiled 1101 ell ul ne while the rest of oC tho the laundry work Is under way nr It will III be bo read ready to lo hang out on 1 when lien the time next relay rainy reIn of or conies to time Iho boiler and the tho longer I It II ran can III stay sta in III inthe inthe the KUli thu the bolter Constant bleaching In t un situ and air arc nrc bettor better than wash washing washIng washing ing powders and to finish h perfectly the pieces should be Ironed while yen very damp To fo table t blo IB is a gross gro s sI I error When Ironed correctly it Il will ho bo stiff and will leave i a polish l |