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Show f " r X : , :" I &4&M$ :: H ' .-'.. ' !:A Kn W"iTT T-)p fPt )VM . U ' X ( - - 'hyi'Kr ' ' ',"'- nt one of tbe ,ltt,e tearooms In the effect. The trimming is made of narrow flP IV' - Its' ' llVV t tt V l aX. nols. The frock Is of white Irish linen idaek aatln ribbon gathered through tho fati , V' ' : 'k'?3 Cl LflO i UJT1 j V : ' i- ' U:- '' 'i ' -' l'"i-:' ct r:'tllf-" smooth tosture, mid Is cut on center ni'd put on also In points. ' :T. - K,3 yys. B I I (V - ' ' very Ioiie, clinging linen, with tbe eklrt Tho Hwenter Is n new mojel, well suited ff&'i- i ' H'x , 9 frr-Ti r-ry errrg-ggw.g ggggrn V B I C- J WVv-:- 'i: stnrtloc from a detp yoke below the to mou'ntHln or shore wenr. where warmth WrS'A V: .- .". IkUI 'j I' 1 I J 4, ' KA hips. Very heavy eyelet embroidery, la the first consideration. The revert fj'5VJw! '. Vj.---;;-Vr--C ' if " 1 , I p' ' .1 V:, : ?l'- done on a Unci ground, trims this cos- may he buttoned back, a In the illus- : - :' '1 1 ' -.' 'Vv - I S. irVv ' vU-.'''v'V tume; a Binnll coliarless yoke of lace tratlon. or they mny be crossed over W$&$ ' '" ' -14 i x '.'" J f xp'i-;': V?' r'p , belnS set It at tbe nerk for cool new. the chest and fastened securely. There im$$PK ''."-'V '? -s: ; i . . if !j.,fV. y 1 XSJl M K ?lf S:t ; Such n frock, worn as In this lnHUnr. ' ff collar which may bo fnoWel '.ix-: V :V '. . XV i' -v J (VV V.'.' - :XX , SJV-W with a stunnlns blnek and white plumed P around tbo thront also. Yet with nil P;iWt I . .V.-.vvv : - - " : --i I W '" Y1 "i;'-; 0; 'rir"gtfrl bHt. lenv. nthlnK to he desired lu tbe warmth and roomy comfort about Vr '?&J j -y,f ' . V I isZfisa "lvrf'-'v r-IVT way of Kummer KOihrtness. '"roa and houhlew. the sweater has a fcS$8&i&rit3 -j . :i vV v'v-'' I ' V Ytn ' ylt? f&'M?:&pif. ' ' Some of thcs.j handsome linen costumes very trim and graceful fit at waist and "B; ??,C4W:'' Vi, . r1 ftj $ " 'Up feti-iLfcLi d j Include coats to match, but 1c tbe week- ,,lp- NPW T i-non ' 13 ' V.y V 54--S Vft yKXm end suitcase, wbvre space I at a pre- A Xesl!frte for the AVeelcend VINlt. ,1 jVS--J V'&';MA ,?&A ' ii J X:tXtiiWZ&&Z& tVhO mlum, it will be hotter to pack another The happy maid who hikes awny to a JlOVGXl AOS T POCK . Avv.? T-i)X"tir- Vj-vr; ' yVrtrclA rfk Apr-&h prtty frock and loave the coat matching Jolly cnuip In the woods for her week-end , , " v-?, r,:;V H-mi WtW TTPW the linen costume at home. vacation does not bother with a negligee. fKI W" iWf - ' ' mW- - Vaagg7.- XlW She will tumble Into hel at tbe end of a K n . 1 W7 f H:iV:r ' W lm m-pf n" KVCnlnflC OWU R L? 17 rnt In outing tog, and tumble out A Sll?tCaiCtnC Wk- 'Wl :M:-ffi-:: :. .. : M Bm nia-X U if the week-end visit Is to be at a early In the morning to don flao- fXOUltabC U1C W CCK. , - , V, ' .V : mWmMi TOVCO&t fOr 4v nm,l country bouse where all con- nel shirtwaist and short skirt, ready for T7 J 7 t J B ' ' hP?? Y W; PFi J-Ur-Ua-L ven'tlonalltles are obserred. two dinner another days fun. But she who packs Enders Best Frand- i XXL : . '''W '?U P Travel , r.rs-r.'r-'uu r.irjsir U New Linen Frock of IVV.V-, . . j I f M i.'.rjT.'fSS rFVWW a liP ' .V ' AnV fXj?teg Xould he packed In a suitcase or trunk hrothera have borrowed tho British ens- . f I T A A jiiN'1' ' . : P. ,g f I ILLLj - -TY JZ AvfJ 1 tezZZz A , ' ... . ., , , hrin n. anra torn of llnserlriK over their cigars while the Moyen Age - A if ... ., : -; .. j p;-'rTp irCT Topcoat Better Than , ,,r -;':. M fV , 1mXW ..r-f'fs rT-.M.'', S a Traveling Suit - ' ' "' ; ' feg&x W WrH a J. raVeiing OUir - ' ' - , s rSfeO coat n,Kl ,lalntJ eV.V11 R I' This Pd wlto-here in America, at least. O . n f? O . 0 'i : ' '- ' , ' ' L'3VWrV h V; W -3 snou,d company the costume. This 0ne cannot very veil, before tbe eyea of Siittn Rlthtncy Sltff: R , ' ' , ' I 't V V JS-Usd year the lomr. floating Hcarfs or dell- onc-8 most particular rival, denude one'a Oaiin DaUimg OUILS DB " WvffrHnrn-V mtely-tlnted chiffon and liberty silk are hen flf R feot ; mlnImum of .m f TT T " J ; carried with all evening costumes. Dur- i,3 luxuriant tresW And would It not Take UO the LeaSt " 'k rrrZ TZrl - . ,r,g IUC dance they are hung over the b0 pathctlc ,pectacle-tbat of half a X aJXC tll ftiJl Rot TOO DPe99Td Hdt il iJ-iM rm and Cat gracefully about. Out on d wn ' wonien sttlD!r nbout wltu thclr T . ToTVPl Tn 32 I'W, I JrUMl liXlVl fitffl M tho Mawn or plarza during the sittings chlguons pinned to chalrbacks while they KOOITU 10 1T ei 111 V VMMW . out." which are half the fun of summer conibcdf anJ conyeraccl? .iovhow. . cJauces. the pretty scarf Is Jut euouj,-n ono.g malil ,s 8Upp(sed t0 do tbc COiUblng 73r nil depends," the tmill girl is . protection over bare shoulders. anj curling, whether the tresses adorn nt one of the little tearooms In the Bols. The frock Is of white Irish linen of rather smooth texture, and Is cut on very Ioiir, clinging llnea, with tbe skirt stnrtlnc from a dctp yoke below tho hips. Very heavy eyelet embroidery, done on a lloerj ground, trims this costume; cos-tume; a Binall col)arless yoke of lace being set 1 1 at tbe neck for coolness. Such a frock, worn as In thlj Instance, with a stunning black and white plumed but, leaves nothing to be desired lu the way of suumier pmhrtness. Some of thes' handsome linen costumes j Include coats to match, but lc the week-I week-I end suitcase, wh re space Is at a pre-I pre-I nil.ini, it will be better to pack another prHty frock and leave the coat matching t he linen costume at home. One Kvenlng Gosvu nt Least. If the week-end visit is to be at a very formal country bouse where all conventionalities con-ventionalities are observed, two dinner gowns should be taken. If the stop is to be merely nt a summer hotel, or one is to visit at a friend's bungalow or summer sum-mer cottage, one evening gown at least should be packed In a suit ense or trunk for there will surely be a hop or some other Saturday night merrymaking. Summer evening dresses, made of soft, lllmv stuffs, take up so little space In packing that there will bo plenty of room for slippers, ellk hose, lace petti coat nnd dainty evening scarf, which should accompany the costume. This year tbe long, floating scarfs of deli-catelr-tlnted chiffon and liberty silk are carried with all evening costumes. Dur-Ir.g Dur-Ir.g the dance they are hung over the arm and float gracefully about. Out onv tho "lawn or piazza during tho "sittings out" which are half the fun of summer dances, the pretty scarf Is Jut enough protection over bare shoulders. How to rack n Unthlng Suit. effect. The trimming Is made of narrow block satin ribbon gathered through tho center nnd put on also In points. Tho Hweater Is a new model, well suited to mou'ntHln or shore wear, where warmth Is the firt consideration. The revert may be buttoned back, aa In the illustration, illus-tration, or they may be crossed over the chest and fastened securely. There Is a big collar which may bo snogged up around tbo thront also. Yet with nil Its warmth and roomy comfort about arms nnd shoulders, the sweater has a very trim nud graceful fit at waist and hip. A NcKlSpcec for Mi Weelf-end! Vinlt. The happy maid who hikes awny To a Jolly camp In the woods for her week-end vacation does not bother with a negligee. She will tumble Into bed at the end of a day spent In outing togs and tumble out again early in the morning to don flannel flan-nel shirtwaist and short skirt, ready for another day's fun. But she who packs for nu over-Sunday visit et Newport, Bar Harbor or the Hamptons will slip Into her trunk tbe very loveliest nnd laciest negligee she owns. As our husbands and brothers have borrowed tho British custom cus-tom of lingering over their cigars while tho feminine half of the company repair to tho drawing-room, so have wives and sisters borrowed the gentle habit of sitting about In each other's bedrooms to goship over the nightly hnirbrushlng. Ouly the halrhrnshlng has been dispensed dis-pensed with here in America, at least. One cannot very well, before tbe eyes of one's most particular rival, denude oue's devoted bead of all hut a minimum of its luxuriant tresses. And would It not . be a pathctlc spectacle that of half a dozen women sitting about with their chlguons pinned to chalrbacks while they combed, curled and conversed? Anyhow, one's maid is supposed to do the combing and curling, whether the tresses adorn the cbalrhack or one's cranium, nnd so one converses pleasantly lu a comfortablo A. Suit Case the Week-Ender's Week-Ender's Best Friend-New Friend-New Linen Frock of the Moyen Age - A Topcoat Better Than a Traveling Suit -Satin Bathing Suits Take Up the Least Room "TTf nil depends, " aa the imill girl Is npt to say oracularly when asked an t: opinion; It all depends on where one Is going and how much luggage one plans to lake, when the question of raiment for tbe week-cud is to be decided decid-ed If the pleuMJiing is to be nn outing up In tbe country a few "good time t gs," Including sweater, duck skirt and two or three simple blouseq may be hustled luto the suit case along with a Jur of (.uuburu cream nnd one's nightie, ni"i the outfit will be quite suflklcnl foi all needs. Ou the other band, one may be preparing prepar-ing for an over-Sunday stay nt u very Kiiiart country house, where nt le.'ist two dinner gowns nnd a dancing frock will be needed, besides dainty rooming dresses, lingerie costumes for afternoon wear, tcu-nis tcu-nis -jihI golf garb nnd a complete uuto-lnclilMng uuto-lnclilMng outfit- In the Inst event, of nurse, a large dress trunk with plenty of trays will be none too .commodious to carry the requisite paraphernalia, ind nt all the largo country houses provision Is made for n substantial amount of luggage, lug-gage, even for over-Sunday guosls, trains being met not only by traps uud motor c:ts, but also by depot wagons for the conveyance of ouc'a wnrdrobc and one's 111:1 Ii) . A Snlt Ciuc tlie Heat 'Week-end Luggage. j The ordlrnry over-Sunday sojourner, however, avoids tbe extra trouble nnd vxpenso of a trunk uud curries ber be longings in a receptacle which may be carried in her baud. This receptacle is by popularly accorded favor Jbe convenient conven-ient H'llt case whose capacity Is really almost limitless. Indeed, most women cun pack more Into n suit case thnn they sre able to curry, though fortunately one never has to carry n suit case very far The moment ' cue steps out of a street car or off one's train scores of small boys seem to spring up from tbe earth, all" ardently engcr to "carry yer bag, lady! Carry yer bag!" Twenty-live cents doled out lu "nickels" for short curries is exceedingly well spent when one considers con-siders tbe having lu strength and the comfort of having one's precious wardrobe ward-robe safe lu one's immediate posve'-don uml not In the tender mercies of tbe express ex-press company who may or may not deliver It In time. If one run arrange long enough ahead 1t Is a good plan to express milt case full of pretty frocks to oue's destination, carrying only tho immediate necessities of tho toilet In u smart traveling' bag of calf or black walrus leather. Of course, my ludy of leisure Is never seen struggling strug-gling aiong with a heavy suit ruse, nud as tho expressage of u suit case full of pretty clothes costs usually not more than half a dollar for the short distance which one ' travel for a week-end vlflt. It Is very satisfactory , to ninnage this way nnd arrive In the cod of the day with only ooe's parasol ami n trim trav eling bag In one's leisurely grasp. In this way, nlso, quite a slzuble wardrobe may be nt one's command over the week-eud, week-eud, when as every week-end sojourner knows the wenther Is so provoklngly apt to turn out Just tbe reverse of wbut one planned for Carrying One's Wnrdrobc on One'i BneU. Some essentials there are, however, which must be taken along whether or no, and no matter what the weather. As many of these essentials us possible the clever week-end visitor carries on her hat k. That Is, she wears things which will be wearable not ouly ou the train but nil through ber stay. Tho trim, tailored tail-ored suit of wool or luohnir. with Its well cut fklrt nnd coat Is not a very useful garb for these short visits, for dainty frocks will be required and tho traveilng suit will be likely to bang In the closet until tbe return trip. A long topcoat, which rnny be woro on the train over n frock of silk or pongee. Is tbe best choice for the purpose. The frock may be worn during one's visit nnd tho topcoat will tome In hnndlly for motoring and driving wear. A smart topcoat of this sort Is Illustrated. Illus-trated. These coats are very fashionable this summer and are built of light serge lu nnvj blue, or of shepherd checked fab-I fab-I rlc or stone gray or blue m'dinlr. The trimmings are of black satin with gilt or black Jet buttons nnd the molnlr conts are of course the coolest, having besides, a diist-shcddiiig character which Is very satisfactory. Such a topcoat should come quite to the bottom of tbe frock beneath and should fit loosely, while giving the long, graceful Hues that suggest sleuder-ness sleuder-ness without defining tbe figure. With a light, all -enveloping coat of this sort over oue's dainty frock und a chiffon veil draped over one's hat, one may proceed to the week-end festivity with half of tbo dress problem satisfactorily solved. The Sort of lint to W'cur. It Is very seldom that more than one hnt can be taken ou a week-end jaunt-Even jaunt-Even If a trunk Is sent ou ahead It Is apt to be a steamer trunk, incapable of accommodating one of the monstrous cbapcuux of the moment; for, notwithstanding notwith-standing all this tall: about smaller headgear head-gear succeeding the time-worn "Merry Widow.',' the huts of this summer with their violently turned up brims und huge bandbox-like crowns, make hats of a few seasons bark look like thimbles. Therefore, There-fore, as a rather dressy hat must go along, it will 'have to tnnol, perforce, 011 Its weurer's heud. Over It should be draped a veil of udequato thickness partly to protect It and partly to prevent pre-vent one's fellow travelers from misjudging mis-judging ouo's good taste by IU rather dressy i-bu meter. Tho veil used should rontctfMho traveling coat and present a harmonious nnd neat appearance, and It should be so arranged on the hat that it may be pushed up to allow Its wearer to read on the train, or pulled over the face" to protect hair and eyes from dust should a window be open. There Is a clever contrivance which makes It possible to go away over the week-end with only one's gay parasol, leaving tbe homely umbrella nt home, This contrivance is a delightful little "raincoat" for one's hat. It Is made of the softest rubberizeilsllk, in attractive attrac-tive colors, nnd when hooked a II around the hot brlin 6htrrs up by means of draw-strings draw-strings Into n soft tarn crown and nlsa-tlan nlsa-tlan bow effect that Is very graceful-Vhcn graceful-Vhcn this bat-waterproofs Is adjusted not a drop of rain or a speck of dust can touch the perishable flowers, feathers or other bat trlmmlugs. The Uvien Frock a Safe Standby. Of course one takes along one's very prettiest frccks or as many of them as one can squeeie luto the salt cane for wear during the week-end visit. One of these frocks should be of lingerie fabric, for evening wear, and ono or i two muse nnsv.cr for aflcruoou occasions, tor the latter ue nothing can be smarter tills year tbau the w hite linen , frock in Moyen Age style, with trimmings of heavy Icce or embroidery la pnn'i effect. The frock- illustrated was seen on a favorite French actress one afternoon, If one is running away from town for a good time, pure and simple, out of doors, one leaves lingerie fallals at home nnd packs the suit case full of Jolly sporting sport-ing garb. A warm knit sweater, a bathing bath-ing suit nnd some fresh linen skirts and shirtwaists for tennis aud golf will be supplemented by the one dainty gown of sheer material which will prove an agreeable agree-able change from athletic garb for both wearer nnd beholder. Sometimes the bathing suit must be carried In a suitcase already well filled with gala raiment. It Is well to have a flat rubberized 6llk case closed with snap buttons, and lu this the bathing suit, even If damp, will not lnjuro the more delicate costumes. Often the bathlug suit must be carried home before It U dry or tb3 last delicious dip In eea or lake forfeited, and If there Is a safe, waterproof case ready for It one need not worry, or go to the extra expense of having tbe bathing suit sent homo la e separate package by express. Tor the woman who is planning several wtek-end visits a tatln bathing suit will be far the most satisfactory sort. Satla sull9 may be packed in much less space than those of other materials, and this year the satin suits, both striped and In plain colors, are especially smart. The suit shown Is simply ftnde but Isvery striking because of the way In which tho atrlpes are matched lo vandyked lounging chair and ooe's prettiest peignoir, peig-noir, leaving tbc hnlrbrushlng for the privacy of one'sown room. Some of the negligees worn at tnese Intimate after midnight gossips are rav-Ishlngly rav-Ishlngly heautlful. Many of them come from l'arls, and show priceless trimmings of rare lac-e or arc made of floating layer, of chiffon over pastel bued silk. Ine summer negligee is not supposed to keep one warm, nnd may be made of anything from dotted swiss lo crepe do chine, with trimmings determined by one's pock-etbook. pock-etbook. Gracu and becomlngness nnd ui-most-dalntluess uie the requisites for a boudoir gown of this sort, nnd one may bo Just as alluringly lovely lu a handmade hand-made little peignoir of rose-printed lawu 08 one's hostess In a costly creation of silk and lnce. Tbc negligee shown Is a Tarl garment of pale, blue crepe dc chine, elaborntely honeye-ombed with lace, but the model Is a pretty ono, which any woman might copy In a less expeuslvo style. The wide blocvc, sepa rated by the loose, full folds of the garment Itself l7 the soft satin girdle, arc especially graceful, und tho glidle, while not drawing In tbc negligee about tbo figure, holds the full folds in long, sweeping lines. The model could be imitated very daintily In flowered silk muslin and ribbon to match, an Inexpensive Inex-pensive Imitation Val. lace being used a3 trimming. |