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Show Pretty Hat Embelllah.nsnta. Large sired silk cord Is omethlng entirely new In hat trimmings and ia most effective. A dnrk blue r-lt toqno ia trimmed with blue silk cord of much lighter shade. This cord Is wound several times around tha crown and looped and knotted at one side, the ends being brought together and fastened with a shaded blue ca-bochon ca-bochon In the center of tbe looping. Silver cord and cabochoita form an effective trimming on white felt and black velvet hats respectively. Silver soutache bt-ald Is sewed to velvet or sstln ribbon, snd with half of the mid-die, mid-die, or the edges, of the ribbon left plain, la then used for hands and list bowa. Silver and gold game ribbons are usod for hat I. In. lings. Fur as Trimming. Furs aa trimmings are charming. The best skating frocks will show trimmings of sable, mink and even ermine; the latter especially 1 vory costly. Tho cream and whit cloths and corduroy velvet now in vogue are vastly Improved by an edging of mink or sable, though martin tall Is a good substitute. It Is In skating frocks that we shsll see tho most perfect specimens of the short skirt; It Is st Its best rut with a somewhat full frill round tho feet, which assists In giving that graceful swing that makes skating such a pretty past I mo. Russlsn Coat Walking suits made with long coats In Itusian style are essentially smart ss well aa serviceable and are well adapted to tho long haired materials of the season. This ono Is made of gray rlhellre with figures of while snd combines the Russian coat with a plnln five gored skirt. Tho coat Is a specially desirable ono and Includes 1 tho wide .eeovca that mean comfort as well aa style, while tho skirt Is cut ml IllPrr 444 Russian Coal, If In 40 bait 44B1 nreUored Skirt, 21 to 1 wslet, to Bar freely and generously about Uia foot To make the costume will bo required for coat CV, yarda 27 or 4 yarda U or 62 Inches wide; for skirt Vi yards 27, 3 yards 44 or 3 '4 yards f.l inches wide. A May Manton pattern pat-tern of coat, No. 4494, alzea 32 to 40, or of skirt, No, 4493, sites 22 to 32. will ba mailed to any address on receipt re-ceipt of ten cents for eacb. Visiting Costum. A soft shade of dark green cloth with velvet of a slightly dnrkor tint I used for this visiting costume. Tha pretty belted eton has a double rever ffect carried out In velvet with cloth appllquos and In cloth with velvet appliques. ap-pliques. Persian lamb hlng Inserted In each motif. These revera are broadly pointed over tho Bboulers. The sleeves nrn of velvet with scalloped scal-loped points beneath, while lingerie ruffles of pIlBso chiffon full over tho hand. Tbe skirt Is plain, the only trimming being the appliques of vel-vot vel-vot and fur. such as appear on the eton. The white beaver hat Is strapped with broad gold braids and the long plume In while shades to pink and Jacqueminot at the tip. Blmplllcty In Girls' Clothee. Fashions for young glrla should nn always dainty and simple. It Is very bad tasto for a Behind girl to we ir i elaborately trimmed clothes or die . ,. 1 thst are beyond her years. There are ttyles and materials she can wear nt j the school ago that would bo Impossible Impossi-ble In after years, and If aho does not lake advantage of them they r.re trnt ' to her forever. I Turkieh Capes and Boleros. R Is a prettv fashion to HI.e Iho ahort Turkish rapes of while fell. with their rich silver decoration, and . combln.. with chiffon or crepe for f opera and theater wear. They are . very unusual ami e; tremely plctur- J, esque. The showy Turkish bolero t ' are also pressed Into service for I dressy wear by combining them wltrr, ' black or white blouses, and sulidu- . Ing their flashy gilt effect by an over- f embroidery of coarse black silk. j Tucked Blouse. Tucked blouses or shirt walata are ' I held exceedingly smart and aro shown In thu new washable rubrics as well af - In wool and silk walstlngs. Tha model shown Is a special-ly special-ly Rood one and CI well adapted to all l.i(fV materials used fr IJ KV waists and almplo f'i i?i i gowns. Tho ap- hr'i, 'i pllod box plait at M"lWi . the center front la 'vjf( IM . I both new and dry Vj,1' Ul alrablo and la grad- &3" lltf 1 uatod to give a k iff 7v ' i narrow lino at tha J,C-J waist, a broad ono WltToeked Biemsa, f t the shoulders. it to 40 beet an effoct which la repeated In th tttcka at (he back while those at tha front givo a pointed yoke effect and ' ! provide fulness blow Th, ,,, j are the latest on.-a with full puff a at j the vrlsta and aro gathered Into fancy i cuffa which match tho stock collar. ? The model la made of pine green pean i de ryngo with collar and cuffa of vel- j vet and cut aleel buttons. ' ' ' , Tho waist consists of the fitted lln- ' ' ' Ing. which la optional, fronts and back t with the boi plait that la aoparata and atllehed to position. The aleevea , ' aro tucked above tho ellmwa, Ml ba- v low and are finished with the cuffa I which, when the lining la not used. i ! are Joined to tho lower edge. I j The quantity of material requlrod for i : tho medium sire In 4'i yards 21 or 2T ' '( Inches wide, or 2 yards 44 Inehea I wide, with V4 yard of velvet for collar '. 1 and cuffs. , Tho pattern. 41, la cut In alto for ., ' .' a 32. S, SO, 38 and 4(1 nca bust meaas uro. Oebutante'a Coatuma, A soft, white, clinging goods knows a slcllienno, very popular this year, ' Is cleverly usod In a debutatite coa- H : tumii. The corsage la arranged with. I a handkerchief yoke nit irtnw , bMivy r V-ltlK employed, and lb ' tucked slrfllenne Mouses slightly Into - , tho white silk crush belt of glrdl shape. Tho goods Is tucked on tha shoulders and wherever eiso the lac . , parts to show It The sleeves also nro tucked lo thn elbows; the fullness I Is allowed to puff aud tho lower psrt I of the sl.-cve Is of luce which matches t In kind the bertha and yoke. A flaring flar-ing cuff Is tho finishing feature of th i ' sleevo. The aklrt falls in graceful ' fold and shows considerable of a train. In design the aklrt offer a striking novelty, bolug built In flv sections, the horizontal tuck con- ! eeallng the Joinings. Each sectlo hos Its own tucking which keeps the skirt lu complete harmony with th tucked waist. The hip yoke I a shirred puff and ths drop aklrt ha j actors I flounces, the upper ruffle being be-ing of chiffon and making a fluffy finish fin-ish for tho pretty aklrt. Naturally J nothing heavlur than white silk and ' chiffon should be allowed to go under t all this daintiness. ' ' I Pretty Teagown. i Th teagown Is quite aa elaborate ' .' In Ita way aa the dinner toilet and may be Indeod called the "picture" frock. ; Kxqtilalto waa one of aoftest pearl j j gray satin, with a broad "empire" band I J of allvor embroidery, which also ap- , j peared on th hem of the flowing " 1 skirt. Just rsught on the shoulder f was a beautiful coat of brussola ap- j plique, lined with gray chiffon; th undersleev waa also of gray chiffon , f with falling camera of lace. i Rose Petticoat, ! : I A Tory beautiful whlra of th girl J j who does not consider oxponse Is to 4 line palo-tlnted cloths gray, biscuit- j , color, allver-blu and oyster shell I with "drawn-pink" peau do cygne, tha i J pottlcoat being pale rose peau da I cygne, with many chiffon ruche 1 ! shading from "dawn-pink" to deep , j rose. And ono daring French "rose j aklrt" carried an undor trill of black chiffon, very chic and lovely, but al- j inmost in-most too audacious. J .mmmmmtmMMmJik.fk .. w t |