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Show Jy V. C- " ;-7p , Tht Latttt of th Decrees of Fashion . i L y- . . irrr: sfT Crepe Marquise One of the New if , . . jj TTvA , It ?V iy Spring and Summar Fabrics Jsp- ;, , Jnlv ' ;n.rn.Tb.,Ar.B.n dJHil 'J . K'd nd Pink Combined. A combination of colors most neoplo would eiclalm at haa become very popular this season. It is red and pink. nJ brunettes may consider this a blosslil. as It is particularly becoming becom-ing to 'heir type, link is used for tho fottnilatlnn of tho frock, and It Is trimmed with clusters of cherry or deep poppy ahailes that blend with It The eflrct s very rich, and a handsome hand-some ron Is the result It raro la taken la the shading of the color. Blouse Eton. Walking enstumea made with altirt coats aud aklita that clear tho ground are the Istsst shown and are charmingly charm-ingly graceful as well sa hygienic and enrafurialila. Thla one la made of Billed homespun, in tans snd browns, with revets of tan colored cloth, and tiw Bias! Sto M bast, 7t WsUlDf Skirt, 22 to 30 waist In i nits the fashionable turkt In both bUius snd skirt. Tho drop shoulders, the ride sleeves aud the crushed belt all lark the blouse sa essentially smnr. while tho aklrt with' front and b' alike and ahorl tneks between Is one sf tho nowest and best liked. To stake the klouse for a woman of medium me-dium Mie will be required IT yards of material 27, i'.t yards 44 or 3 yards 68 Inches wide; to make the skirt 7'4 yards J7, 5 yards 44 or 81s yards 62 Inches wide A Hay Manton pattern of blouse, No. M, slies 2 to 4n, or of skirt. No 4873. sties 22 to 80, will be mailed to any addross on receipt of tun cents for each. Popular Lsces. Brutes and duchesse figure on many of tha new Paris gowns, which means It Is hoped that Honlton will have a j look In. It Is so pretty combined with soft Baede In belts and In jppllquoa on I materials. lilack lace sparkles with Jst asd Is accompanied by beautiful eolian, which are more wonderfully nt Uia jet hat ever beea. Voiles for spring wear ahow faint colored plabla and ralaed dote, aonio-tlmea aonio-tlmea hoih In the one pattern. Bmall three cornered hats are to be worn, their severity softened by a ribbon riwetto holding a falling bunch of flowers nt the aide. Don't try to wear that new "Algerian" "Alge-rian" blue unless you have a faultless complexion. Borne of tho spring walking hats are trimmed with fonlBPd handkerchiefs, which show Japaneso centers snd plain borders. Lots of tawny yellow shades snd umbers will he worn by those who ran do so without endsngerlng their good looks. Cotton Crepte. Crepe marquise Is one of the new spring and summer fabrics that can bo washed. II has a crepe ground of monotones, snd Is distinguished by embroidered dots. Crepe Jacqueline, another silk and cotton gonda In monotones, runa through the gamut of colore from palo ecru to black, wllh overrunning Jacquarda. Crepe Ar-mar.lnn Ar-mar.lnn Is similar to crepe marquise, aave that silk stripes Instead or dots break Its surface. Ciepe princess Is all cotton, but Is a charming fabric. Voile duchess la a now and cheap all-cotton all-cotton goods, with three threads woven wov-en topother In such a way sa to pro-vent pro-vent sagging of Iho material. Pompadour Pompa-dour ciepo Is another now dress material, ma-terial, with the softness of eropu and tho luslro of silk, and printed In rompadour designs. Vails Are Passing. Veils will bo murh lesa worn hecauso he-causo of the veil effects In tho laca trimmings, and feathers, though aeon occasionally, will be far less popular than flowers. Ilosea' stand first In fa-vor-vory large and email, aud pink more than other colors. And all tho handsomest ornaments are In art nnveaii tinted to match all the spring flowers. A Belt of Precious Stones. An sttrartlvo new bolt Is composed of largo gunmetul beads and precious stonea set In a circle. Olivines, amethysts, ame-thysts, topaiea, coral and turquoises Crura In this bolt, (lunmetal beads separate tho atones, so that there la no claab ot colora. Alcohol cleans piano keys; kerosene, kero-sene, oilcloth, table and shelf covers. A tablespoonful ot vinegar mlied with throe of pure llnseod Oil will freshen and polish mahogany. For sponging out bureau drawers or sideboards use tepid water containing a small quantity of thymolln. To clesn plaster of parla ornaments cover them with a thick coating of starch and allow It to become perfectly per-fectly dry. Then It may be brushed off and the dirt with 1U Polished Iron work can be preserr- ed from rust by an Inexpensive mll j turn niade of copal varnish mixed wllh as much olive oil as will give t It s degree of greaslnoss, snd alter- ( ward adding to this mlxttiro as much j t spirit of turpentine as of varnish I ' . To clean a clock lay in the bottom ,' j a rng aaiursled wllh kerosene. Tha j fumes lisisen tho dirt and cause It j to drop out. In a few days place an- (, other cloth saturated In kerosene In j f the cluck. The fumes lubricate (he I works, j J Child's Frock. 1 l.ong walaled or French frocks are j I among tho moat fashionable shown ! J for the little folk and are charming ' t In tha extreme. This one Is made ol if mereorl.ed bine rhainhray with trim- ' t j mlng of while embroidery and Is em- I I Inently slmplo ss well as attractive, i j j8 gS2 Ohlld'a Frock. 2 to roars. J of 6 years of ago will be required S'i j : hut the design can be repmdured In ' many materials. The- allghtly open neck is a apodal feature and the wide ; collar Is perullaiiy stylish and berom- j Ing. To make the (rock for a child yards of mntcrlnl 27, 8'i yards S3 or ' t V ywrUe 44 Inohwa Wi. . . A May Manion pattern, No. 4652, j sixes J to I years, will be mailed to I any addreaa oil receipt of tea conts. f Japaneae Satins. How lovely are tha gauzes, some of j them exhibiting velvet brocade, some actin stripes; many aro embroidered ' with gold wistaria blooms. Printed 1 aatlns show something of toe jsn- j sneae eleniont, snd though we rannot f quite make up our mlnda whether we i are to be faithful to silk snd retnrn I with all our allegiance to It, It is cer- talnly making its way for picture f gowns, and soft makes are delicately f painted with chine effects. Dlaphan- j ous silk muslins and tulles cannot be I beaten for evening wear, and the am- plltude ot skirts show them off well. f |