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Show iNoval Ornamant of Salt. An attractive household ornament, having the appearance of a marble fountain, can be made by putting some salt and enough water to dla olve It In a very amall glnsa fruit dish, and from day to day add a little more water and salt. In a short time tl e salt will spread and crystnlllxe over the edges of the glaaa. then down around the outside. Thla dish may then be stood upon an- ia'aai n i The Fountain of Salt, other similar dish, of larger sire, as ahown In the Illustration, and aalt and wuter placed on It regularly In like manner. The same result will follow, when a third larger fruit illh. and perhaps a fourth and fifth, may ba added to the column. With tho constant additions of aalt and water, tho crystallization will pread over and down the entire cob umn. appearing like a fountain or waterfall, wa-terfall, while and sparkling. The salt will burden, holding all the sections of tha marble like pillar firmly firm-ly together. Vogulih Corsets. The woman Isn't In existence who hasn't a fondness for dntnty lingerie, and the corset llgurea undor thla bead. Dainty and oxiUlslto designs In cor-eta cor-eta are malting their appearanco In a wldo variety ot cut and material. All the ruts tend toward tho deep dip In front and the long hip. while the materials consist of flowered silks and satina. It has been admitted by people of nmiuestloneil goad sense and tasto that the corset or tiwlny Is rut and matlo lu such a manner aa to give the wearer an vxaulalto figure and comfort at tho aamo time, and It will be a long tlDio before It iters out, for tho fash-tenable fash-tenable wouiau w 111 not glvo up beauty am! comfort without a struggle The ribbon corset la atlll with us and btdf fair to alay. for the slender woman wom-an baa made It popular. Ono corset Is In double sotln ribbon, a pale prlninse In color, and made a little broader than tha ribbon cor-seta cor-seta worn this summer. It fasten! with four silver clasps and has all rows of stitching under each arm In dnrk primrose silk. A pretty model In black satin la designed de-signed especially for women who are Inclined to lie a little stout. It la trimmed profusely with fine bla. k silk lace and haa supportcre at the front and aides Hows of tiny baby ribbon head the lace at the top and end lu a large double how at the front. Another new model 1s nf white trffeia silk embroidered In tiny whits Bilk flowers. It la made very long over the hlpa and all the stitching la In bright red silk. The top la trimmed with a frill of duchesse laco headed with a broad beading. School Frock for Winter. Olrl'a frock of dark blue rtoth trimmed with black aoutacho. The blouse haa a pelerine extending to the waist both In front and back. The shawl collar and tho glrillo are of emerald green velvet. The plastron Is of white taffeta, with black aatln oravat The skirt, rut In one piece, I ilM haa a hip yoke bordered with the aoutacho, w hich also trims tha Jjuttoin of the skirt. WiYncr Modo-Album. Popularity of Ruches. Tho crnr.e for ruches Is atlll on the Increase. Not only for tho neck, but ruches appear on puraaola, on petticoats petti-coats and even on hate. Anything, almost, can be niched velvet, ribbon, chiffon or gauze. 8 metlmes all of these materials and a few others ap- l I fsSMs nee eoeinvance for the shonl- P''- Pi n r the lmet thing is the r-'r: 1 hat. which Is a simple affair. dartng thnl nnly the smartest tan , nr It It it be a big jirl'it. h1t trimmed with nothing rit th, Inrgo, Rutty niches. The neck fil'i 1 Mre. of course. presenting (isi'i new features this fall, prli.cl fal'" the tendency to ilrltl Into the rsl"' liTtn These little hair capes glvr u opportunity for the display nl elal'irttc berutllcd trimming, which ll ava iled at pr nt Pretty coiffure. Tti pretty coiffure sketched Is on pin h favored Ihls season, the ball ftt'l Arranged In deep wavea on th ral ind brought down to the naps al ! neck benlnd. where It Is ar rsm-'N In several thick twlsta, with seinetinis a bsiso curl, and tied with s bnaxl, binck aatln or velvet rlblion The mult Is very charming sud most : pi An Evening Coiffure, becoming to the possessore of blnn of aaourn hair. Kor the brunette, the tlMion ahoutd be colored, and e hriglii crimson for prererence, aa this tone nakea a particularly pleasing contrut to dusky locks. Velvet Is rniltoltie material par excellence this wliittt, and la to lie met with In the form sf ahnped bands, separate flounces.. floun-ces.. w applliiuea, aa well as forming wtiohifowns. It Is a particularly be-cotnlsr be-cotnlsr material, and. being at ones aft snd rich lool.inij, rojiilrcs little or ho trimming, miles It be some fur. Corduroy velvet Is considered try sjiart for outdoor wear, and It la a barter and belter wearing material than fie other. Velvet, however, Is a mati rkl for the rich only, as It must bs offisid quality to wear and look well, mil tho cost of a really good tollrtts a considerable. Two golden rules to observe In selecting anything are- a ver to buy anything that Is startltig or conspicuous unless you have I long purse, and avoid ar.ytblng that k too smart or rcninrkahle to go wPh Dm rent of your lolleito. as It will sake the whole look slinbsy. |