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Show - : ' i l 10lW0JlKNAMII(biE ITEMS OF INTtREST FOR MAIDS AND MATRONS. H .tnnffrftra ril l VYht-pras,1 lllas-trsinis lllas-trsinis of the l.tl Slyls of Skirl Some nr III Mora r. 111. ,11. lol.r" 1'repeiiil.n.iics of Willi. MIHR IHIIHiniA III.K ( III tilts. Cm ti l ci" i inini) u favorite i olor nt pro.ttit, l illi for day Mini evening war, From tin' (tilcst nlilmuiotlng silver ilir-ii, uli nil ! mi nilMIr, in Ilia pin-tioullic.l pin-tioullic.l hunter's gre.-n. throucii such vai l-t a nn ullo mi'l inyitlp. it repre-mils repre-mils a !m. laitm gamut of shade. lAiin-i, rntiMit'1. oh.irtreuane, forest ml llrheu urn lnn lui'lics given tn III , VSllnun lliail.'S. A dear, fresh forester l a popular I shade lor sheet wear, Fni-lnlly when ' cum In mil wlili liliii k ami while. Al- i most p im.-I In tin rimriii l' r In 11 new silvery (urn called willow, whlrh Is almost Ha subdued mill mill as delicate deli-cate gtay. though It Ih morn becoming 1 to the average complexion, usually very much tried ly giay. For evening, the very lightest shndp ars used with a preponderance u( Nil g nun. Ili-d la uniluiilitcilly very popular. It la worn mure for entire costumes tlila year tluiu fur many seasons psst, and II la alao fashionable In hols and for trimming. The new reds range from Hie bright k ahwlea tu the tint of crimson purple. Y Briirl"t, riirillnal, cinret, rurrant, flatn- Ingn, cranberry, ruliy and garnet are S among the favorite reds. C'erls and 1 ' corn I are among the lighter tlnta. The varlmia similes of lirown are a I no In evidence, especially chestnut and 7 i roff'e tone and a certain chocolate 1 Due. A Paris Idea la to combine aoveral shade tif the sums color In one gown; for Instance, a ilarH brown illicllne may he trimmed Willi lln-llno of a lighter tirnwn anil v.ltli vest and collar f ' 01 orange. Knit, hiue ami green are treated In tli" mini" way. Ilrnwn la linn rffiw-tivp wlih i n amy white vesta ml yi'lluwiiii line, lim In 1 -r In vnry graceful If tliri-iili'l llh tuiiili!n or blm k velvet. M.iny of the hutidnnni-set hutidnnni-set laces sre lreiiil In thin manner, and while It la a i;im of gliding the Illy, the iff... t le whit In il.l ii-il. as II eTH'it to tiring out the pittim For lien threading, rb.-i.iiie la often employed. em-ployed. Iliniiiili velvet li.ihy rililinn la need with Ih" very ooar,-o lino. , KHIII1H Ki ll. I. Till II I I I I'TI Nil. HklltH III Uri'l'T .. I lie. Illpn Kill flare ti ori? wtili y hclon the liiii'i Hunt ever tii'foit. The t.hi'ath nMrt lo thi knee Is the correct mli, nniilu with flva and aiiiiipthiirn prn m viin guri'ft. In order lo (ireeerve the cllni;l.:(i effi'i-t, varloua conlrlvani'i n fur ninl-T pi-ttl-coata have iiiiiin.-ircil In tho thnpn. The "gaiter-petticoat" linrt ohtultiiil Koine - --pn.n.iiienre uwlnl; lo lt nl.liiy. hut J . y la not likely tn he unlv. iHiillv ii.l pii-.l It ronalata of two lilile riiilhd petll J I cnata riiKtellrd IhIow the ktlin hy hrieol I elnatlc niimln. T he ohjert In to l.:n I 1 the figure free of eiir.iiiiliiiiiiren an Hut f I the aklrt may lit p. ifrctly ulmve the "p. knee, yrl pneei ve the in . i i ,ii i. r full ilieiia lielow. Another p lllnv.t. lalln I the "akeleton" nml i..,.'ri, .,r tii.-j aame piiipimp aa the oni' h:.t it....-rl l.'..l coiiionla In Ita upper p.iit of uhlpA ot rlblmn aewed a couple of lii.'hen npart to a bell and Jnlunl at the kn.e with i4" the reKUlnllon ai in illou pli uti d or ruflted circular tloiinee. To Mont flu 1 i urea tlieae Ucvlcea for olitiiining alen- I 1 tier eflocta aro welcome. T he majority 1 ot women, however, are content with wetl-nttlng ilienlh -klrt. spren.llng j I balow the kae luto a ca of ruf I I Sea. All ol which (toe to how that t' 0k' ar' i An Aitre.iiv.. I ..II M...I. I. Cwmv ul UU1o,.s ia. klrta tniiiit tm cllniiiii Thin pretty . Eov.n. mi utiia.'lui- t.m i.i.icl. a ,i oark blue veiling. TUc l.ltt '. ma te , with vci l mil tu. kc .nut a elrciilur rjuutieti huaileil by ntlli leul li.iu.lii. Men- ICUU btltilllllg la lUhl-lteil le-.Aeell the breniltlia. Corticelll oiilnoul. i v ailk be- Inn lined for the puip.Me. he bell la covered with roan of .milium. a are alao the buuiU tiliiiiiiliig the luce collar. col-lar. ' MIIDK'. l MMi I.IIWM. bklrtn aru alno I i.. ;. Tu lie m the tluinr tn tii .u u;i i m . i well aa baviim ihu Uf.u I . .. . the buck. Walking o...tu . -. , . uaed dlallllctly uu niich, are i : to cleer the grou'1,1 l ni ou i.l. ' " are r lili am h a nine tli it Ho y p- ; pear longer than they really nie. The I nhort, tallor-lllililn continue lnm never olit iln d the p. pularlly In I'.nh Hint It him eiijuyeil In I.on.loii and Ne V"rk. With the long, anneiui ca'a now fimliloiiiilil", the long nklrt la Imperative. Im-perative. The Hat back la iinlvernnlly popular, the old box-pleate.l ha. k being be-ing now ran ly een. There la an effort ef-fort to linn, In. e the llealed li.k. hut Ita mic e., la miuiitrui. Kor nlendir flK'iren a Tew gathera, a little nhlrrlug, or a elurter nf flue tu.ka aro aome-tlnon aome-tlnon m il. Ilin fuilne.a npreadinc below be-low In a not of fan. Tho llnvet model evening conn tihonn here wa Imported Import-ed from the enluhlinhuient of Mine, llnvet. ParU It Ih of hlark lace over doulile lluinga of while chiffon and while tnrteta. The black lace la further fur-ther ornamented with nn applique of white lace, epnngled canary-colored ehlffon and ruined flowers of hlnrk and yellow rhenlle nu.l velvet. Tiny, lare-honlered lare-honlered chiffon ruflles edge the hem of the skirt. The low rut bodlca la fur- It. v.l Mi. ilel I v.. .!..,( Cioon. Iran Julia Wai.anukM. HuM.Uav, N. V. ther Irliunied with narrow black velvet vel-vet ribbon, elilch nlnn decorntes the elbow nleevea and la fnntened over the arinn with nuuill rhlnentone bucklea. The full puff of Ihe under alceve Is of the canary chiffon. TIIK MllMllllHVI rll Monogriima are ouniipreueut this nenmin. T he awell girl has her mono-Kiaiii mono-Kiaiii hiinitnoinely embrolilered on the knee or on Hie inntep of her silk atock-Iiut. atock-Iiut. Kvi n the ilomeutlc underwear, taking a leaf from the book of the r'rench rhemiHP and coraet cover, bears a dainty monogram. A iiiouoKrum mi Ihe backa of gloves la the lai cry of fnnhlon with women who nlm at the uuiinuul, and for the woman . lib lena courage In ber convictions con-victions there la tho glove with a inoiioKniui embroidered on the wrlat or, In the cane, of long gloves, at the top. tine of the uiont stunning shirt walnia of tho s. anou la of heavy silk In plain color, wlih a large monogram cm; rohleie.l nn I lie sleeve, Juat above the Unlit cull, nud another atyllnh wulnl ban the InouoKriiui upon the Him 1 1 pni hot on Hie left lireimt. The mo in en, lumve men's furnish-Ini; furnish-Ini; nticpH ill play marvelous atlk pa-Jumna, pa-Jumna, in 1 1 ii 1 1 1 blue, pink and violet, with lame monomania in black and while. Umbrella covera wear small but ntrlklng embrolilered monograms. Uueua liava, of course, alwaya displayed dis-played ninuogrania, If the eipenss did not bar their owner from the Indulgence Indul-gence Ho, too, there have always been persons who sported monograms on their china and glass, but dealers say that the fad grows more and mora common. One of the luteal developments of the monogram fad la the candle ahada of fine gold or allver tracery wlta raised monogram In repousse gold or allver nn the able of the shade. Holler Ho-ller I bene, of course, silk shsdes Id any color may lie uned, and even a alngle ciimllentick fitted out with a candle and such a ahsile Is no mean present for a woman of fastidious tnntes aud much of tills world's gooda. iink ai iiKiia or iiu.oa One n. Iieiue of color with very little contiunt of nuy aort la evidently the correct thing for real aristocratic la-It la-It men. If the gowu la blue ths hat anil boil are blue alao, relieved ouly by a bit of lace or a Mower and a delicate touch of black In the finish of ths hod ice. The contrast when there la n tlccbled one of any aort la to tha hat. which may be black and white, ar A coinblnatlon of both. Vt lllTK WHY Ml I II I Mi:i). A Kt'i'ut f. ul in o ot prevailing modes la Hiu pr. ponilerance ot white. Among furn. ermliio I much In evidence. Miniver, the royal ermine, has been ra-vlx.'.l ra-vlx.'.l In tho preparations for King Kd-wanl Kd-wanl a coronation; It Is ermine with small aealakln spots scuttered over It Innlead of the cualumury black talla. It Is uned for entire garments or for revei n. collar aud cuffs. HSTS AMII t'llNTt'M Re, A i hiu.'hilla hat with a gun metal I if velvet costume la the perfection 1 of good tsate; trimmed only with a lit V blue velvet and two or three i .. i" rhlnesione ornaments. All it i i nudes of fawn color are evidently . n In velvet and cl'jth aa well, aad I'n re la a new pink shade of tan which seems to ha popular. |