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Show - I US' Ulcus or Shirt Walat. I'lMii'm-; in oriental colore are to h" r.i u I iiin!i the features of linen nr.! i-. n, ti wulits. nM well as of those l uo'.e In.m pool and silk. This smart " d ru-l model suits materials of all muIh, but Is shown In heavy 0-'it' -' whito linen with 7'(! 'i'A bandings of tho k '-i f, same material. fr'.''f?V The vest effect oh-t'f oh-t'f in V'l talned by tho oar- ( i 'i-i'n r"w ''lisvr'-W ceeillngly becom- A':'Jti J) Ing and quite nov- jV i "?i '1 el yet it In no way . '-.V'A !" f t delrncts from th II. lijl. W'.IH simplicity and use-4S70lnnniM.nrS.ur. use-4S70lnnniM.nrS.ur. f ,. W.1... 11 .2 bu.1 wtBt whl,.h equally welt adapted to the entire costume cos-tume and to wear with a aepaiale skirt. Fronts, back and alcevea are all tucked to alimilala box plaits which Hire tapering lines at tho back and provide tulness over the bust. The waist consists of fronts, center cen-ter front, back and aleevca. with titled 9ltt and sleeve linings that can be ed or omitted aa preferred. The outer front la plain and I atltch'd to the right front, hooked over onto the left beneath the tuck so making the rloslng Invisible The alcoves Ire tucked to oe snug above the elbows el-bows and form full puffs below, the tenter tucks being extended to the airs, so giving the line thst Is so loiable a feature of the sesson. The qusntlty of material reqntred tar the medium size Is 4t yards 11 tache wide, IS yards 27 Inchos wide, Wilt yarda 44 Inches wldo, with ltt yards of banding 6 Inches wldo to uin as Illustrated. The pattern 4670 la cut In atxna for I II, 14, 16, 40 and 42-Inch bust mess-art mess-art Whon the lat for deep frying looks oOdy while very but, a handful of cnii-hed egg shells would clarify IL for making aandwlchei. bread baked B large sited baking powder cans will V Jual Ibe right else and free from 'trust. ' Cranberries are moro tomptlng II , strained before sweetened, msilu Into a Jelly and cut Into rubes when cold. thaa In the ordinary used form of sauce. To have celery vory crisp but not I aoggy wash It thoroughly eight or ten huur before ualrg; do nut dry but roll In a towol end put on Ice till time to serve. Csndls Shsd. Floral doslgns sro the favorite for candle nd electric light shade. Tulip, popples, and chrysanthemum I of moussellne In delicate colors, and I also those dipped In silver or gilt, are popular. Th neweat floral deslgna are soeltles. However, and look Ilka big honqnels or rosea, popples, daisies or tuturtiuma An unusual on showed Topics of Oensrsl Interest to Our r-emlnine Rssders Fashion's Da-cress Da-cress In Wsaring Apparel Hints tor th Mousekesper Handaom and Simple Coat for Infant Pretty Costume for Girl. foundation of red silk, covered with white daltttcs mado of satin ribbon. I Another elaborate randlo shado waa In art shades of silk shirred at the top and edged with tuniuolse beadn. 1-arge tun;iiolao bads finished the bottom edge. Irons which hung a fringe of amiill beads put on In circular effect. I.oi g pendente of bends hung like earrings ear-rings between tho tlrcular fringe. Importanc of Capea. Capos are Important factor on tailor made gowns, and are an lm-menae lm-menae aantHtnnce In remodeling a last aeasnn coat. A Velvet capo and cuffa with perhaps a atllrhed belt and taba, will bring a garment of last season qtilto up to the high-water mark of fashion. Misses' Military Coat All thlnga that auggest the military mili-tary are dear to the girl's heart and certain to find favor In her sight. Thla smart llltlo coat Include a novol cape, that la laid In plaits over th shoulders, m! the . severe standing "r ' 3 collar that la char- -Aivjue actnrlatlc of the Jy? yf-Th atylo. A ahoan. fTTflY J '! (J It I made of nilllAill trt-.r tary blue chevlul, 4iLjl LVL with banda of 1 n black braid and fl-i t K gold buttons, snd ii'vli J 'fv Is slnglo brossted. (JU 1 l,r with full sleeves. ,rFVT'''f but varloua cloak- wn Ing materials are '" l"""" appropriate. snd " the cape can be omitted In favor of shoulder atrapa, and the coat can he made double broaated with plain alcoves substituted for the full ones when desirable. The coat la made with fronta and backs and Is fitted by means of shoulder, shoul-der, underarm snd center back aeama, the underarm aeama being left open for a short distance at the lower edge to provide flare. Th cape Is circular and la rendered apeclally graceful by the plaits which are stitched for a part of tholr length only. Th full aleevea are made In one piece each, gathered and held by the cuffa, hut tho plain one are made in regulation coat style. The quantity of material required for the medium alxe la 4 yarda 17 Inches wide. fM yards 44 Inches wide, i or 2l.t yards 52 Inchea wide when caps Is used; S yards 17, H yards 44 or 1 jsrda 62 inches wide when cspe Is omitted-Pattern omitted-Pattern No. 40e. Fsncy Trimmings. Fancy trimmings, aa well aa buttons, but-tons, will bo a feature of the early spring frocks, as well a varloua embroideries. em-broideries. A good many graduated band of taffeta, aatln and velvet will nlso be used. In sun cases these bands are very smsrt, hut on ths othor hand they sre spt to sccenluato any tendoncy to stoutness. These bsnds of satin ribbon are most useful- where renovatlona are concerned; for In-stance, In-stance, In order to lengthen a frock a new flounce may be added beneath a hand, and all of us who pstronlze tho cleaner roil lie that some things I must shrink a little. Infent Coat with Shirred Cape. ' long coats that are handsome and simple In one always are In demand ' for the wee bahlea who must be kept ! warm while they breathe the fresh pure air. This one Include a novel I cape, Hint Is shirr- 4 ml lo give a yoke rf'S, I effect, and Is 'Tyf'Tfc j adapted to various III ll V'W.uvl j materlula, but I jt'i 1 If lyi-'J ' hown In Ivory '"ll-v'A.y. henrletta with th ? .1 i cape enriched with Pl T JU f Wl(ll !, warmth It Is Inter- "'J'1-1 -jJ -1 ) lined with w.xd 4liifanfsOeaS wadding snd lined one else. ! with white China silk. llengallna, , allk, bed ford cord and all the ma ? lerlala used for Infanta coats are, how- ever, approprlste and the caps can be of th same, or contrasting material aa preferred. Tho coat Is made with a shallow yoke and skirt portions that are gathered gath-ered and Joined to Its Irmr edge. Th aleovea are full m-.i are gathered Into wristband cud the cap I circular, shirred on Indicated line and arranged ar-ranged over a plain foundation which serves to regulate th fullness. At th neck edg I a narrow frill. Th quantity of material required I (H yard 11 Inches wldo. 44 yard 17 Inches wide or 1 ysrda 44 lnoha wide. The pattern 46e I cut In on else only. Girl' Costume. , Tucked frock are much In fsahloa , for girls and sro exceedingly attractive, attrac-tive, a well a girlishly simple. Thla one la made of white batiste dotted with pale groen, and la charming, but i all the pretty waahable fabrloa, aa j well a th many soft wools snd aim- pie silks, csn be utilised, any material L that allows of tucking belug appro- " prime. 1 The walat Is laid In narrow, perpendicular per-pendicular tucks that form the yoke, and again In wider horizontal onoa , 447 curl's Coaiuiae, i , WMyaera, j above the belt, aud la gathered at ' the walat Hue and arranged over a body lining that can be cut away beneath be-neath th yoke when a transparent enttct la doalrod. The bertha Is circular cir-cular and cut In deep handkerchief points at fron back and shoulder, nd I eminently graceful. The aloevee are mado In two portion each, the upper onoa tucked, th under one full, and aro gathered Into straight cuffa. The skirt la straight, tucked la two groups of three each, and gathered gath-ered at the belt. The quantity of material required for th medium aire la f, yarda 17 Inchoa wide, 7 yarda 32 Inchea wldo. or 1 yarda 44 Inchea wide. j ; Th pattern 4667 la rut In alios for girl of 1, 10, 11 and 14 years of age. Latest Ideas In Lsc. The day of the heavy, rope-like lace Is waning, and all the new sorts coming com-ing In now to trim summer frocks are on the Chanlllly order, thin and airy aa cobwebs. Hut must beautiful cobwebs cob-webs they are. wrought uan with delicate wreaths of flower and othor doalgns suggesting tho I'oui part our period, llroion, aloncon and the ma line lacea, aa those with a basis of fine net-like maline are called, are going to have a great aeason. I Ast your one couldn't got lace coarse enough. The thing waa perhaps overdone, over-done, which sccoiinta for thla rovolu- Hon In favor of morn dainty, fragile tr- nmlnga. |