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Show fjr-X i-.V J" 'VW: All (or Fetching Tie. Da'.nty womeu are careful ahont (heir neck fixings. Stocks Mini col-Urn col-Urn should always bo of tho lntesl pBttern. Tho fastidious woman Is declared de-clared by tho dulnly freshness of her Ilttlo turnover collar, (ho exactness with which It moots behind and Iho trig linen of her bow, ernvat or tabs. A slourhlly cloned Kloek. a collar that la too big nn 'I has to ho lapped, lie-tray lie-tray tho careless, hlt-ornilss person. It shows a ninrked lack of sense of the Alness of things to wear a low-nerk low-nerk bodlro In the street and tho string of pearls, such ax tho New Yorker no often adds. rrrciy bottera tho Impression. In London such a tyla.w uresslng for tho street la considered con-sidered provincial tu a degree. Ladles' Corset Cover. 0n of tho newest Ideas In under muslins la tho double brcaacd cornet cover. It la a mode that la oapoclally J, adapted to thla JVT"rSh dress, an almost - ui&jj wii every bodice baa a (LjrJt'mlr broad band of laco f down the front, and nobody llkoa to aeo buttona or tfaT edgea of tho cor- 3 lOttfifi u cov,r showing 3 Jn SJ) Y through. A aniootb ' v ty Ji l p'1'" r "ncn iok tmv.7 J 1 very much nicer lry-Vl I J 1 then, too, even tho VytJJ'X ordinary ahlrt r2jcs J "a'"1' wl,n ll ,M' I tellings of large Vp" buttona, Isn't a I- I waya ao aure aa to clotting, and noth ing look a worst than a gaping ahlrt waist, a condition very apt to follow when one weara a stnrched walat under un-der a Jacket. The walat la In one piece, fitted by shoulder aentna and a moat satisfactory model, aa It haa the much desired bias effect under the arm and over the bust, which InBurei a ainnoth and easy fit. It la mado with a peplum. another advantage, for It fits tho flKure amoothly over the tips and holds the corset cover In position. Tho upper edge la allghtly gathered and a fow fathers confine , tho fullness to tho waist In front f With the Beaming of the shoulders ' " and aewlng tho peplum to the walBt the garment la pructleally made. If elaboration I" desired one might embroider tho monogram on the front or use little honlton braid for a design, de-sign, cutting out underneath the medallions. me-dallions. With aurh simple trimming ; any ono willing to use needle and thread can produce tho dalntloat kind of lingerie and at very alight eipenae. The Latest In Hats. Boat-shaped hata arn what the milliners mil-liners call those peculiar, yot atyllsh, modes which are longer from aide to Ida than they are from front to rear, according to what wo have all grown accuatomed to after aeuaona of "Flor-odora" "Flor-odora" types. Tho crowna. too, Instead In-stead of being round, aro rather diamond-shaped, but they serve admirably admir-ably aa foundations for tbe ever pres ent plumo and permit It to droop over the side In genuine 1X10 fashion, as becoming to the dnmsels of to-day as to the dames of thoso good old times. Nut Sandwiches. For peanut sandwiches, ml, thr'a Inhlcsponnftils of mayonnaise dressing with ono cupful of freshly roasted peanuts chopped very flno and salted to taste. A more delicious sandwich la made from tho largo llra.ll or cream nut. Carefully remove the aboil and drop for a moment Into hot water any of tho nut meat having the brow n akin on to remove It quickly. Chop the nuts very flno, add a suggestion of red pepper, a bit of lemon Juice and a genoroua pinch of salt, uiolaten with sufficient Bweet crenm to make a paste and spread on thin slices of bread. Gown of Rose Color. i Gown of pale rose-colored broadcloth broad-cloth trimmed with doop rod rose Tel-vet. Tel-vet. RoBO-colored hat with ahaded rose plume lipped with white. Hats That Are to Be. Tbe felt hata that are Oiling the milliners' wlndowa promise well, they are ao supple and with a soft, silky hoaver surface. The feather la to be an Important feature of fashion, and not only In winter tones, but In white and pale colore. A black folt with a big pale pink plumo filling In the space between the brim and tbe hair on tho slightly uplifted loft aide la shown, while another felt of cigar-brown cigar-brown had feathers of pale rose pink and whlto blended. Now ia the moment mo-ment for long feather that have been put away to come Into action. 8weeplng the Carpet To clean and brighten a carpet aprlnkle It over with a little dampenod alt boforo aweeplng It. The salt pre-Tents pre-Tents the dust from flying, keeps off mothi and brlghtona the colora of the carpet. IMPORTED TOILET FOR MART EVENING AFFAIRS. Pink crepe da chine, with white lace bertha. Girl's Apron. One of the prettiest little models that wo have shown for a long time Is tho box plaited mode, having the straps over the shoulder. While It Is Plain, yet It has a stylo to It not found In tho everyday aprons. The front has three box ft1 plaits and the back jLVv'Nk only two. The un ..'VTiiSl. of tho belt Is mi- .jlljaT tlonal, as tho gar- AS I II tnent Is titled by 7nl under arm seams, ll J ft IV and la qulto as LA ' ' IA)r pretty without the f belt. The apron la fits the figure w closely, and with the exception of tho yoke complotoly covera tho dress. Thla will make charming Utile apron for school wear, and then, too, It Isn't Just like every other girl's. t'ross barrod muslin, lawn, gingham, dimity, percale or calico cal-ico aro uiccllont apron materials. Little Hints. Dlouses of fur aro beautiful. Irish crochet retains Us vogue. Yak lace In several shades la very mart. Crochet buttons adorn one rich yak crentlon. Wide crushed girdles are the fashionable fash-ionable bodice finish. Valenciennes figures on many smart chiffon underaleevea. ill o lingerie sleeves of chiffon, wltk rows of tiny ruchlng, la soon, Coquo plumo iMimpons are again Tory prominent on hats for utility wear. i Cbantllly Is In favor. In black It combines beautifully with croam to-nlse. to-nlse. Fitted Jeweled collar top the col-larloaa col-larloaa bodice smartly for bouse or ovonlng wear. Kpauleta charactorlzo many stunning stun-ning gowns, contributing to eloping shoulder effects. A silk frlngo that looks like frayed-out frayed-out ribbon trims a recently Imported gown of white. lluttons and tassela as garniture for fur garments aro one of the smart wlutor modes. Black Beaver Toque. Toque of black beaver with whits rosebuds around the edge and large whit roes at the loft. Suggestions for the) Housewife, Pastry should be cooled oil In a fairly warm room, for sudden cola will make It heavy. Anything that la boiled, stewed, fried, steamed or aauted may be cooked on the chafing dish. If a fork be used In blending water and flour for thickening purposes, as for gravy, the mixture will not lump. .Coal dust niolstenod with salted water wat-er will be found useful for banking up a lira which la to be kept In all night Fruit atalna can be romovod by wetting wet-ting thorn and holding ovor the smoke of sulphur. Matches give out a sulphurous sul-phurous flame and can be used to a limited extent Mud atalna on black skirts may be washed out with a little ammonia and water. Do not attompt to remove them with soapsuds, for you will only fix them more firmly. Butter molds and the little wooden paddloa used for making butter balls should be scrubbed wlib a brush, rinsed thoroughly and kept In the re frigerator when not In use. Nothing equala kerosene for clean lng porcelain bathtubs. Tbe ugly black atreak around the aides that require such vigorous rubbing wheel only soap and wator Ij used disappear disap-pear aa by magic when wiped with a soft cloth moistened with kerosene. Baby Fashions. Cunning little sweater ot white wttol. The daintiest klmonas, made short like a Jacket, oi' to reach the dress horn, but aa loose and elegant a4 grown ops' klmonar,. lively accordlon-platt' . t.s1 lace collara while an' " r i falry liko for I'' ' . .ta. Three-yo ri;nn o il cn-'J- ,d wa b ' -:t '1 : w" . oft suliei. i in ':U.' '..Csa of wblt . Mralght from a deep, aque ,oki) of laee, with white satin rosette and long ends at the front |