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Show siioi-s rem wiivir.v W II E N you are l d.curllig ou are i:-f-t standing very little ! of Ihe nine exc ept A n licit engaged III fAf il i '' '""'' YU A AiJ 4 naturally rest on Lfl r-W,,,.,, toes anyway (3-'l L v .I " Liking he dance V' t i: T'V-c.4 M'. "'! " '"k" 'V ' v'l i ( ""r If'' i . , " -" II"' I""1 nlK'' ',. -'rf should be d'liiU'd ' " 'only when em" ! len'is to p;.. r.i the evening ul home or In tj.kg a . iiii.kc to ihe theater or jther eiiiteii.iiiitii.iit; and In purchas ing tt.ci.-c -lo.c.H aieat i aie sho'iiil no lateen lo l iive til. in r ill. IcnUy long Ml tlnil. the 'wi.le t kit of lllc f'Sit slvall fall .a in. lly Hie. rlyt plac-e I ID the U. s , ,,l of trill sll'le. The stint e.( Hi. l,e....u ns.-ls then turlely s tie, ul.illrn rlt.l CUtlSI'ly Oilt- I.I. of ihe ecu. nil contour of the foot. If ime h.ui nut many cents In bis (Xl.kils be mil t III .ko up the tleltelelic-y by h.'ivil.u n gieill deal of sense III his geld; nn.l If to" OunTt wffoid enoiigli sn.s so Hist yi.d nm-change for the dlKcrcnl oeiiuiuua Ibu .iiiJ...e'iilbl way to do Is to ptirciiase about two pales which are f.,4oniihly suited to the tie mi. i, baT'iawi, even at tho sacrifice of a llllliHTiVlntlness " The great fad for the coining siitson will be the lulf lop shoe. It preeents au efli-il thnLri niinds one of Ihe footwear foot-wear tif t In- puiiiau luiildcu. The extremes ex-tremes lu walking shoes are. as I have sunK.-stisl. an Imltiitton of thn men's footwear, but In soiiiewhnt lighter materials. ma-terials. Tnlined ehoeet have gone out completely, ill shoes are ' of the usi.sl material -soft kid, patent leather, cloth l.ips. etc. I A very, pretty little tie. nut necessarily an oxford. Is a low, pointed shoe laced -wHfr vitrlo-trated vitrlo-trated rlblions --Mollle Morris. WAvr.tt ii.hu worm ttrtv. Tho tendenc y at present Is to wear tte bulr luw op Ihu .Hick and some-times some-times parted at Ihe slile It la also lightly waved. Jlver the forehead a almost InevltBlde this aeason.' Btocg and yoke of while lawn..trnppnd with ' the pique and with a turnoTirr pt laca. tiont.e rK "sThKi-l.ie ihas nt." 1 The dlreetnlre habit of blue taffera. with double bins hands, stitched through the niludle, and of the same silk, decorating a skirt of pslnted or figured white silk innslln over white taffeta. Hat llh Interwoven velvet ribbon, close wreath of rosea and plumes. t One of many droase-a of cut and embroidered linen or bstlste, In this) place' combined with Ihe plain lawn sash of pslnted taffeta. Urge hat. rolled off the face, with the plumes underneath, black velvet or chenille band about the e"fivort() of ni,Kln, voile dresses with horltontal graded luck-tngf luck-tngf and Insets of lace and embroidery. Bilk straps and yoke. Urge bat, rolled off the face, with fare trimming of liny pink flowera and black velvet. Sunshade wllh three scalloped ruffles. The hair In the sketches Is tha latest arrangement. Iho low knot with little curls at the nec k. XSW II.K.A IT IIINKKK-UIVimi. Like the Athenians, the fashlunable Parisians seem lo live but to exploit new things. One of the most up-to-date Ideas In dinner-giving Is to seat the guest at separate tallies, ' cording cord-ing to the colors of tho gowns. At a recent dinner of tbot sort thert were five i des, decorated, respectively, In mauv. and yellow orchids, pink and red roses and white marguerites. The electric lights that look the place of candles were shaded to Irtirmonlte with the flowers. The guests had evidently evi-dently been posted In advance, fur the five table were about evenly hiiluneed aa to numbers. The gentlemen were asalgnd places according to their boutonnleres. BATH TIIT IS IIS.Al.TlirUI. The most refreshing; bath In summer sum-mer Is the cold plunge, but some constitutions con-stitutions cannot stand It. A warm "tub" wllh a sponge bath of cold water to follow Is a niodlfhutlnn adapted to less robust constitution To many -rsons even that Is not beneficial and fe- snft curls are drawn, and the effect with some type of face la excellent. ex-cellent. Floral ele, orations for the evening coiffure may lie worn on either side of ths head. This style, however, does not suit all faces, says the Evening Even-ing Star. Ths very lst-t design In coats I thut known aa me Louis Uulnte. It I msde of fleia creel Bilk, with "Civet revere and elbow sleeves supplied with n.o'.issquetalre cuffs. The little garments gar-ments are really very pretty, especially when slipped on over a soft while gown. The 1m. k of Ihe coat has two small pl.ilts. whllo tl e front Is basqued, I cutaway style. If you whh lo he ultra fashionable, s.-pply yourself wllh a linked glare l.oi-ro and skin. Any bodice may he 1 worn with them The best cunts lor all iiccasliins are now tioule of Hm glaco ' silk, and ate very niiid, ti tlnnicd. 1-ace ! reillars Hie thrown c.v.-f the llk one-l. and thus rl. hm fs and variety of effort BIO achieved. I r tiTlll It ail ll iiinii. Is used for dcilallllS pl'iue or COt-luii COt-luii c im us towns, link pi.iii. fwither slll.hcil v.llll very ihilh blue. Tuftela s.ish tied bctueen shoulders eft lbs hack and lining In front, foliar of Arabian lace. The collar i.f Ince 1 warm or tepid water Is best. It I always al-ways advisable to consult one' physician physi-cian In regurd to the kind most helpful help-ful saya the livening Star. Healthy people may lake a tepid bath (one In which the temperature varies from tl tu feu deg.) twice a day when they rise and when they retire. They should remain In the tub not longer than ten minutes. For delicate persons per-sons this bath should be Indulged ln but once a dsy-injure breakfast. Healthy persons may substitute fur the tepid bath the cold bath (temperature from 33 to lb deg), while delicate ones should never risk It for more I Bun five minute before breukfast. After hsthlng, the body must be dried a quickly a possible wllh rough towels. Hath towels are aeldom large enough. They can scarcely he ton large, and are recommended of a site to envelop the body and dry It at once. If the bath leaves the body feeling rhlllcd, It 1 an Indication not that bathing should he eschewed, hut that thai special kind of bath 1 not at the 1 lino adapted to nne's physical conelitloii. |