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Show "' ' t Boys' Norfolk Suit. Thla nohl.y little ault Is ona of tha sw advanre fall Myles The larket Is Norfolk styla, with tha addition of f yokes on front and sleeve. Tbs round collar gives a ery youthful appearance appear-ance to tha suit The trousers are the regulation style, being mads with a faring or flv. The uae of the yoke la optional, as the pattern gives the plaits running to shoulder. If ona prefers that style. With such a pattern pat-tern to follow, tha mother will bava go difficulty In making tha young man a nice suit from soma ram-tiant, ram-tiant, or perhaps from an outgrown chariot suit tnat belonged to an older member of the family. There ara no Intricacies In ths patlern. It la aa simple as can be made, and tha dlrectlona dlrec-tlona for making are so explicit that no difficulty will ba aiperlonred In making a suit at very small cost. Look ta Your Slssvsa. Tha chsnges In tha aleevea. Ilka those of other parts of the dress, ara gradual, but ateady. Tha underaleeve affect la paring tha way for tha long, loping shoulder that belonged to our grandmothera' gowns. To match that, bodice trimmings will slip lower on tha corsage and tha peculiar falling fall-ing off affoct that we aee In old dagueiootynea will before long be In rogue. This effect Is already noticeable notice-able In some of the inodela Intended for high-class trade the trade that deals with the Individual rather than with the class. Tha drat tokta of thla noomlng style Is seen In the pushing up of the puff from the wrtst toward the shoulder. Boms French models lent over have, In fact, the well-defined shoulder puff that was wnru forty for-ty ears sgo in the days of hoop. iklrls and berthas. With Wslklng Skirts. Very short wanh petticoats or silk knlrkorlmckcra should be worn under un-der tho walking aklrt. It Is Impossible Impossi-ble to keep a petticoat of the niu.il length clean and trim for any leugtli ut time after going Into rain and mud, ud ronnldcrut!ons of henlth as well ta of dalnllnuKS demand a suitable nnderrarment for rainy weather wear. There Is no way In which womea msy Uke cold more quickly than hy having hav-ing a maaa of damp rufllca whMklng around the ankles or ahoe tops. Ths drooping shoulder effect maintains main-tains popularity. Macrame stocks are among tlx desirable de-sirable lata offerings. Gathered stocks of chiffon or tna llna, with a large bow In the back, ara new and effective. fashion laya atreas on tha fuchsia colors, but the woman who lacks a fanltlsas ooroploilon will nss thsm discreetly. Bilk muslins with embroidered white floss silk spots make up pretty dresses, with gsuged blp yoke and flounces. Tha Tuiedo still reigns supreme In face veils, while white chiffon, plain or dotted, bolda a prominent place among the drapery styles. The brlitht, luatroua finish of tha mallno background of many of the new veilings adda not a little to tha attractiveness of the ells. The Indications are that ths aklrt cut walking longth will be universal for atreot wear and that with It will is the three-quarter fitted coat. Misses' Tucksd Suit Tucked effects In both walat and skirt are among tba most notable of tha season's styles and are never more attractive than fj'AlSP when co m bl n ad ri JThttn with tha yokea and FlrT ft sleeve caps, aa II- f'i"v' lustrated. Theault t- te epmhlnea theaofea- 'f lllfl A turea In tha entire Vt Jv.X ault, although If &ZJf ona prefers tha s(Jr yoka to waist and aklrt may be omIU ! II A ted, allowing the '. I t ft tucka to eitend to .' I'fJl neck and to bait j T'ljl edge. Tha broad Mt ' A fl I box plaited effect J 'llU la very effective. Cf If Av The ault Ulua-Sjtj' 'V.jb' t rated la made of JlTit-linen, JlTit-linen, although the - dealgn la aultable tor all ths cotton and linen fnbrlra of Iha aeaaoa, aa wall aa tha soft woolens and alike. Smart Summar Hat. ! Very smart among the late svmmer stylos Is a hat of thin white folt The shape, which Is very chlo and Itunty, la covered with stripes of tha felt. At ono aide Is the big black feather pom-pen pom-pen from which eprlnics a stiff white nlnretto. emipw iii M,TfcuM,i,wtSfW,fc A Drtaalng far Fruit Salad. Beat the yolka of two ease with one cup of aiitar until creamy. Vet the aaucepan over another containing boiling water and whip atendlly with an egr srhlik while pouriig In three tableapoonfula of boiling water. Continue Con-tinue to bent until thick and foamy. Just hnforo removing from the tre add the strained Juice of a lemon or tha Juice and half the grated rind of an orange. Olrla' Pajamas. Tba custom of girls wearing ps lamas la-mas la not a new one. and those who have adopted that style night dress could not he persuaded per-suaded to wear gowns again. 'hy fsjr.i ItT N slclana. nurses and 1 Vel i J j , - I mothers all agree fl'wW' J that tha wearing k W J of pajamaa Is far V fl V more aenslhte and A 4jV i much more com- 1 a) i fortable than tha I Jf. 1 ' night dresa, which tl I doss not give prop- fi I er protection It T against draughts khrr-rr and cold. Anothsr rT advantage In favot ot tha pajamas la f that It takes so ' little time to make a I Jt them, and when I I I made of cheviot. I gingham or outing, I'-mtSisl they require little, f3T If any, trimming, av" and wear ao much longer than a gown. Tha coat la In two places, front and back, tha fit being given by the underarm under-arm seam. Tha trousers portion la In ona ploce. as Is the sleeve. Thus one can aee how easily this garment of four pieces can be put together. Cheviot, sateen, gingham, madraa or outing material Is suited to the mode. The Sun as a Hair Tonic. The Greek maidens ot old who est on the walla ot tha city and combed their hair, owed the beauty of their tresses to tha sun's rays. When tha hair la washed, alt beside a lowered window, aa tba aun ahlnea stronger through glass, and allow the hslr to dry aa It Is being brushed. No bleach haa been found ao aucceasful aa tha sun, which strengthens and beautifies beauti-fies generally. When tha hair abowa a tendoncy to fall out, the very beat tblng to atop Ita coming out and promote pro-mote Ita growth la the abundant use of olive oil Saturate the ha'.r thoroughly thor-oughly and koep It saturated for a weok, nntll the dry acalp baa absorbed all It will, then wash with pure aoap and water. If thla operation ta repeated re-peated every two or three montba tha effect la aald to be marvelous. Blue Voile Skirt and White Waist. A pretty frock for a pretty, little girl baa a skirt of navy blue voile. It ta laid In sun-ray plaits,, which fail from a pointed yoke. With thla la worn a shirt - waist of fine white Unen trimmed with Mexican drawn work. A flat rename hat goea prettily wltb thla simple little outfit. The plaited skirt la Ideal for email girls, aa II glvos so much freedom from heavy, clinging materials. Buch a aklrt, when made of light serge or brllllao, tine, will keep Ita shape for months. |