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Show lAlR lll'TTl'lt (Mltl.R or Ui:itl.lN. Olrla ilri'seil In gaudy red. Mack nnd white iniiforma are aellllig butler and eliee.e In the rlieeta of lleriin for a new coinpnti.v. T)AII V M.WSPAI'KIt h'lIt WOMEN. Tlio Unlly Mlrmr, a ilnlly Joitrnnl for (.eii'lenien," l noon to be lastted In London. It will he n Journal which lias na lis first aim the ulvnig In very readable form of nil (lie Intent tele-grama tele-grama nnd other news of the ilny. together to-gether with a iiiava of nil that vnat fund of Information lu whbli women take au Interest. FANCY V i:i. VETS. It Is a pity stamped Telvels were doomed became they became common. About two years no thee velvets were shown In A wonderful assortment. assort-ment. The stumped velvets "caught on" nt onee. Imitators found they could reproduce these velvets cheaply. In fact, r-oino -7cre sold nt sltty-nltie penta n yard, and the woman who had pnld aeven tltnea this sum for material for her carriage robe felt Impelled to give away her rnfashlnnnble gown. Crtifdiod velvet" nre nlwnys good and many women will return tn gun metal pray and tutre blacks. Fashion decrees de-crees that those velvet robes be trimmed with fur and net Itico, as formerly. for-merly. nitF.SS f5T.OVKR. Correct styles of drens gloves for women to wear ore now seen In the simps. White, pray and Inn gloves In glace Mil nnd Kuedo or soft uiiilreaneil kid are In renuent In hand-sewn material. The strapped wrln glove, nnd also tho gauntlet, nro purchased by nuto niolilllng women nnd for driving and riding with liornes, Ily this time the glrla have nanally como to the bottom of tliclr glove boxes, nnd they nre glad to replenish Iho stock of "handsehiilia," a hand-shoe, hand-shoe, as the literal nnd rbllculnua translation from the fo-rninn hna It. 'Oulaentn rnpn" glnvea glvo soils-fnetlnn soils-fnetlnn for hard wcur and knockabout uses. A NEW FAD FOn WOMEN. Eiinin.-4 work nnd the deatgiilng of ftiwoled nrnnmnita have becoine srrl-otis srrl-otis recreations for the artistically minded members of society. Our 7ir. i port woman produces beautiful siiai-mens siiai-mens of ouatuel work, aa tho fri.vli who nro tho fnrlminte recipient of specimens of her handicraft can fdly testify, and is singularly happy In ter combination of colors nnd metils: while there nre not a few other aiiurt women who nre prodlgloiinly prouo and rightly so-of the ex.ii;lle bit plus and medallions nml niinlnt rliulsa which their clever lingers hnve fmb-loned. fmb-loned. Truly a pretty pastime, ami a useful ono to boot; nml !n view of th' fnct that tho era of Jeweled lace 1m already ilnwne.l this la a craft will women will do well tn cultivate. rOWEIt OK THE WIFE. The Influence of the wife for gon.l or evil Is Irresistible. Homo should I" tho sent of happiness. A good wlfr Is to a man wImIoiii, courage, atrentrtti and endurance in one. A had wife aowa tho seed of confusion, wenkneas. discomfiture and despair. Where wife possesses firmness of deelalon anil economy no situation la hopeless. The" bravest man cannot long endure bad1 management nnd Indolence. He needs nil bis moral force nnd courage In his battles with tho world, nnd even these will soon give out under had domestic Influence. Home should lie to him fl plneo of repose, of relaxation and of happiness, lint If he II nil none of these he Is Justified In livcnmlng completely discouraged. If a wife does not exercise her powers pow-ers and prerogatives na a wife she fulls In her highest inlsson--thnt of help ..meet. Sirs. 8. Carpenter. FftEAIC MNNEltS NOW n.I I'OHM Thero are In New York a number of women who uiako a handsome living by arranging dinners end tulilo decorations deco-rations for people who have more wealth thnn tnsto. Ono of these women wom-en aald the other day that bualneaa waa dull In her line. "Our beat time," she said, "was when no much freak entertaining wns bring done In Kewr York and nt Newport. I'arla act that fashion with peacock dinners, rote bower tens, and all the rest of It The pink tea, tho yellow dinner, the white luncheon and the other color fads for eating followed naturally, and every hostess was vising vis-ing with her neighbors to produce the latest and most blr.nrre effects In her dining' room and tier ballroom. Of courao It was a tinrvent time for women wom-en like uio, who live by thrt sort of thing. "There'a nothing do now or, nt least, very little. Freak entertaining has gone out of f.iahlnn. I'arla has given 1t up, London frowna severely upon It, and moat of the Innumerable coteries co-teries of American society nre beginning begin-ning to look upon It aa bad form, though one still hears of freak dinners In Chicago and lilt-dun . "It Is now the coin i t thing to h ive Iho dinner Inble mnply but ri.hly iidoriieil. and to serve notbln.' whlcn Is not In (.eaiou. I'or.e.l fruits and vt-gctuuica are no lunger provided. A months ao t'i ti:mii-r tilde used co. rr.l nlii all kind- of ribbon I'i'Oi' i"i I i "' s. o;v never i b,t of II 'I here used I don-ns , ueer l.ln. Is of knives nnd lurks and as by eio h pi.ile. Now there la j ime kpite a id one f.nl. and ihcy changed for each curse. lie trend Is tonni.l Implicity. It's ! " !h I iblng. no ili.ubt. but It's a very I'X thing for women lik- me. silli, wtmntui'.-e to pick up a living. Many In. sses ilon'l know how to combine I "wpliiliy Willi elegnnei-. nnd so tliey l te to call us In." |