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Show r - v The Newr Bridal Fan, At a recunl Now York society wd-ding wd-ding a decided novelty wca In avl-dene. avl-dene. Instead of tho orthodox bouquet bou-quet of orange blnsr.oina or white and silver prayer book, the bride carried j a fan of coatly point lore, which wa j attached to her wrll by meana of a I narrow whlto aatln rlblxin. Her long I and narrow point appllutia veil I ao arraneod aa to ronrenl llttlo of dor hair. Tho top waa twlated In a looaa fold, which waa arranged In two loopa ' one much lower than the other, at the ! Bide of nor moderately high colffur. ! A very long and full spray of orangs , bloaaorna waa fantened at the left of tha tulle loops and trailed alniont to her slioul.ler. A still lari;rr apray fai naed oa the oomage. I I I A Smart Storm Coat. rtnln coats have hecomo ao general aa tn be counted among tha necesai. tlaa of life. Thla one Is smart at tha same time that It serve Ita pnrpo well and la Bulled to all the many waterproof wat-erproof materials In rogue. Aa ahown, 4841 KjOt, 12100 bull lrlgn by May slunton. however. It la made of Oxford crav-enette crav-enette atltcheit, and la trimmed with straps nf the aame held by bono buttons. but-tons. Tha Coat Is looao ami aim pis at the aame time that It la shapely and Includoa sleevea that can hs slipped on aud off with ease. Ths ahouldnr cape meana warmth as well aa atyla and the fitter collar provide both comfort and protection. To make the coat for a woman of medium alit will be required (4 ynnla 44 or i yards C! Inclio wlilo. A May Mnnton pattern No. 4M1. sire 32 to 40. will he mailed to any address on receipt of ten cents. Housewifely Hlnta. Ilub IlL'lit gloves with tine bread crumlia after each time of wearing. If yon allow them to got very dtrty, borne cleaning la seldom a aucceaa; but treated In thin way they will look nice fur quite a long time. II lace la Ironed directly after wattling, wattl-ing, flrat under a cloth, Untuning off with nothing between It and the Iron, there Is nn need to starch It. Ironing whllo wet give It Just the right amount of atlffncriB. After baking a rakn stand the tin directly you Uike It from tho oven on a cloth which has been wrung out of hot wnter. I.cnve a few mlnuten, and then turn out. The cako will come out without any trouble. When furnishing una the anme pattern pat-tern carpet In all bed rooms; then, when the carpets begin to wear, or you move to another house, the beat part of one or two can ho Joined together, to-gether, and will make quito a presentable present-able carpot. Inexpensive Bath Rober. Pretty wash limine! In pink or blue are Just tbo tbing for bath gnwna. Incy are warm and comfortable for room wear and save a more elaborate gown, say the Philadelphia Bulletin. For one of average height alx yards la onough, and aa they need nn trimming the coat of tho gown Is trifling. Cut In three whltha, ono in back or two In front; hem. and mount on a double yoko, finishing tho neck with a wide turnover collar. (lather the full B covoa Into a wristband, and atllrh homa, cufTa and collar. Put a big square notable pockot on tha left front, and fasten the garment with pearl buttons. Tea Punch. Make a atrong Infusion of tea, poor Ing a quart of (Milling wnter over a tabliiBpoonful of Co) Ion or English ureakfitHt tea anil letting It stand until un-til cold. Htraln and mid lo the follow-lowing follow-lowing mixture: The Julro of three lemons and tho Juice of three orangoa, the pulp and Juice of a shredded plne-applca plne-applca and one pint of sugar. When tho sugar Is entirely dissolved add ono quart apolllnarle and one box fresh strawberries or raspberrlea, uied whole. Pour over a block of Ice In the punch bowl. A cupful of claret ami a tnhlosnnonful of curncoa may be added If doilred. Contra La Migraine. A delightful esenrit to Inhale when mfferlng from headache la composed it one drachm of oil of lavender, one Tmoe lump rainphnr. three ounres II-ild II-ild ammonia and one pint alcohol. Dirolve and bottlo. Nervous head-iches head-iches are ofton relieved by applying towels wrung out of hot water to the face anil head. Use aa hot water aa can bo borne. Milliners' Ban on the Vail. It will not do for thn pretty girl to hide her passe hnt under au accumulation accumula-tion of gaure veiling any longer. The mllllnnra bavo found her out ln convention con-vention assembled they have denounced de-nounced the veil and Jeered at tha woman who wcara It. It glvea too much opiKirlttntty to economical women wom-en to look smart at a trifling expense to suit the other women who live by the hat they sell. Mine. Hunt, an of fleer of the Nutlonal Milliners' elation, says: "It la a dangeroua fashion, a style which puta money In the (Kicketa of the veil makers hut take It out of our. Many women conceal old hnt under fluffy massefl of brown veiling and thei forego the ' pleasures of a new hat. We must expose ex-pose this prnctlce." Princess Wrapper. No other garment yet devised menns the comfort and relaxation nt the well. made morning gown. Thla 46S Frlnoas Wr ppor, It tnal buat, Detgn by iiy Xtanton. excollent model la well adapted to Ua use and Is Butted tn mauy matorlala. It also can bo made either high or with a square neck. Aa Illustrated It la made of blue challio dotted with black, the yoke being of ecru lace and tho trimming black and white braid. The wrapper combine lose front a with a fitted back, hut la made over a fitted front lining that meana perfect neatness. The pointed yoko with th aleevo caps give the breadth of shoulder shoul-der that la ao fashionable, but the square yoke can be aubstltuted and the alcove enpa omitted If proforrod. To make the wrapper for a woman of medium aire will be required HVa y.irda 27 or 7 yarda 44 Inches wide, with H yard of all over lace. A May Manton pattern No. 4605, alxea it to 42, will be mailed to any address on receipt of ton centa. 2&aaaaxiiii,a, " Hoavy white stltchlnga ar always smart on black-Fur black-Fur scarfs ar broader and longer than last year. Shirring form girdle affecta on many pretty frocks. White and pale colored albellnea are nsed for dressy gowns. The average woman looks best In floe net veil without spots. Hive fwu .or three acta of lingerie alanre rj..iea for the one gown. Inaect forma of Jeweled gnnmotal ar worn at corsage and In coiffure. Safety Hoe halfway between a droop-tot droop-tot blouae and a tlght-mtlng bodice. Toka and alcoves nf gold net add rich flnlah to the white evening guwn. Mirror velveta are the lightest nnd beat fitted fnr tucking and shirring conceits. Most women are at thotr best In tha r'jnty fluffy things they call "horn |