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Show Graceful Draperiea. The mirrored irngraa. (he plctnr enque aklrla of the Kant Indian women, make a graceful dinpery. On can buy the genuine aklrtn that have been worn by the native, but not, of rourae, o old Hint Ihey hnve grown dingy or faded. Oddly enough, tha akin arn all aahlmmer with auuarca of mirror Inaet, a relic or the crude decoratln lioillin I ol half cIvlll'Hllon. Their la a in-cnllar ranclnnllun In adopting, now ami (hen, one or the ungulded ruHtoma or harlmrlty. Thn fan In.Klon grown, too. If Ihe element of the plrtureacpie rropa oul. The I phulkorrlea are ahmililer havla worn1 ipinlnljy over the mIh iiMcim of the Kaat Indian women, uml thohe ahawla are uied for grnceful ilmpery to fill an empty looking tipoi lu Hie nook. , Hurb a noog with the odd dniperlei and eiiultuiienl uiiuieil. vuloahle be-cauae be-cauae they are genuine lininirtatlntii rrom the Orient, would approximate aa ipendlture or moduat amount. On may mako a lifetime hobby or adding to II treaaurea, and eventually a nthualaat may make Ita extravaganr run Into the humlreda. Caramel Ic Crtam. Caramel Ice creum la a dotlcloui dainty and eaally made. Ilrown until I i i ,Xhrt blM vmc. will, tlut CbltWM tabroti gt4 oilir tutJ curt. 7 dark a cup of brown sugar Id a pan ot water over the (ire and add a little hot water, jtut mimrlfmt to render ren-der the mixture liquid. Meat thre Kgi In a pint of milk with a cup of brown iukbt and add to the- caramel mixture, tf any flriTorliiK. inch aa lew ou, otaiiRe of vanilla, la dt wired, add It and tncze. Cmbroldertd Linen Stock. i One ol (he oddeM and prcttl.-Hi HtorkM of tlu tu'iirinn Ih or emtinililorod linen In the iintum) cnlnr. It Iiuh a (Kilnifd turnovftr with a I triple row of fi.nry lirown Htltrhlnn above tin tiny hrm. Triple poind d t a I ik Hm drawn around from tho Inn k uml cruMPt'd In front, wlicre tliry raMt-n with a pi-url button. An Autumn Toilette. Thn umiirt mil. He HKeu-htMl In of nyal blue rlnth. inad vry elmply with an eutbnildMrfd collar und mnt. band- The iiktrt Ih t tit lu one or the moKt rnfthlonithle it U- for nutuinr, which, althotiKh nut fx.it-tlv nuvel, la Hjr popuutr, and well suited to a walking skirt. The aknt la arranged with a box pleat Introduced at th eama, and widening out Into greater fullnaaa below th kneea. without being be-ing eumberaome. The coat la or Ihe Ruaalan blouse Hhupe. a style very eaay to turn out ui home at the back la devoid of any aeum at all, and a! I lowed to ioch over Ihe hand allRhlly. of rourae on a stout llaure It la beat to avoid all H.u.hli; and keep the hack aa rial aa pnaalhlr. The roat la fitted lo Ihe flKiirn at Ihe aide eeama. and la rouipleteil by a lianque. Thla la unite one of the realurea or autumn ale. It requires, honever. a tall, xllnht flii'ire i, i arry off this style auc-esifully auc-esifully hen expiemied In heavy materials. ma-terials. Crimaon Clover for Hata. While and itte.-n nrr preeminently IHipulnr for Ihe country modes In halt For Ihe seaside a deep shade of crimson crim-son with while Is inui h worn. For ei-ample. ei-ample. while sen:,, or cloth gown has deep folded Hni h of crimaon silk wllll gold bo. kle. will, which r-oea a turned up mulor lint with crimson allk aiarf and while wIukl f rim son clover Is also lutioibe ed. and la most effnctlvn In conjumilon with natural colored leaves and follHite, Kanhlona are eminently becoming Juat now; thn almillclty or tailor Kowna niukea dressing comparatively easy as p-tnnls choice or styles, etc., but the Intricacy or npiillcallona, encrustations, en-crustations, piques and atiapplnRa can only bs carried out by Innoiiioua and I oxMirlenced flimera. It la rare to find a "Utile dressmaker" who ran carry 1 out a really chic model aa It should be. Bomi.iuiiiK la wbuiIiik. and It I only fair to thoso evho have Ishured and tolled to reach the perfection of the couturier art that the asms result ! Ill Mill Mat aslt. ttlauae wltk 4sik k!o aaa. j . jH wtll Srslil as4 lllrln kaal ot lbs tHUe. f If 1 1 Vest 1 wane bxadclolft. wlik'nd aa black 11 I I aibrISrv4vTrs. r Jl IV I 1 " should not be siluluublu by all who compel.-The Ladles' Fluid. Chop fluey and Chow Main, Hhop auey. Chliiatuv, n'a favorite dlab with Americana, ran rrarn perfection only In (he Chinese kitchen, but a counterfeit enough like tbo original to suit the average Occidental taste ran emanate from the American dialing llah or trying pan. A Cbiuese gentleman gentle-man who often enterluina hla Amnrl mi friends with thn mivory dlnh glvea those directions for prrpuiliig It: 1'ut nto the pan cikhikIi peanut oil to uolaten It and cook a few narrow trlpa of rat pork without browning iheiu. Add au onion, also cut to Una trlpa. a little water, and aome bean ind mushroom aaucea. boll tun mln- ites. Theu add musnrooma rut Into mall pieces, sliced water nuta, sprout-id sprout-id beans, and celery and bamboo rut In. These abould all b In about quel pmiHirtlona. 8tlr In a clova of (hopped garlic, aslt and pepper, and cook until all are tender; this will re tul re only a few mlnutea. Butter or olive oil might he aubatltuted for th resnut oil snd pork. Chow nioln In Kngllah fried noodle Is one uf the t'hlneae dishes whir Ih moat ronaei vatlve American dinar saunlly likes. Th noodle paste, mad of flour and ecg. la rut Into the narrowest nar-rowest strip and fried III deep fat. It crimes to the table an attractive, golden-brown heap, with tho top delicately turnlshed with strlpa of iireen garlic and onion rooked In oil until Ihey are clear, and over them la a llRhtly arranged ar-ranged layer of boiled bam and th white meat of chicken, alao In tiny strlpa. Soft tlasue paper crumpled and bunched and placed beneath the folds ol aklrta In packing will prevent wrinkling. It la also useful In sleeve aid fancy walsta. Guipure lacea, especially In black, are noted on (he new hat;i and dresses. I ' , u. Suit of Black Valval. Simple and eleganl Is thla Ruaslaa blouse and plain spirt of black relvet; the slip skin being of black taffeta the blouie lining of white with turkec fills) ASM! Sill LiK ' chemisette of edited blm k tiahy velvet Tho mine la of black net edged with black baby velvet, over ruffles of white silk. Tlea of white snd black ribbon. Whits ths Rage In Paris. Whlto Is (lie rnKe in I'nrla. They iro making as nuriy white gown (hero now ns In the summer. A trousseau trous-seau lnlely completed In a famous atelier ate-lier contained twenty all-whito costume. cos-tume. For thn nrnaiuentntlon of the crepe de chine and cauy evening town, silver embroidery wa used, f vnsie Hit waist, wltk hue Metre eat to t black vtlvsu and ths house frocks ct wool and allk wore trimmed with hand-don whit embroideries, braid, gimp, and the like. It I easier to wear whit In Pari than In London, for Pari 1 aa clean a city aa can he, and auch la the "rontrarlneaa" of life, it I also th city or the cheapest and moat perfect cleunalng. Th Parlalenn may put on her whit frock with a light heart Hut even In cltlea not so clean, whit aerge and cloth, carefully worn, keep fresh longer than the uninitiated could believe, and clean again like new. A for white aatln llulng to coats, provided pro-vided tho aatln ba good, It 1 th beat lining known for wear. |