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Show FASHIONABLE SCARFS. SINt'E scarfs are alike worn with street, afternoon and dance costumes 1 it lM-hou-,es (he girl who aims to be 'iu line with a i fashion which is suited 'to li.-r years to proM.le herself with at least three of lien., charming accessories ,f the wardrols-. I The liual touch of smartness may be added; to n dark lined tailor.sl street suit by the addition of a scarf carelessly crushed about the neck, oi ml flung across the shoulder and the other end hanging to the belt line in from. Arid I the fortunate purt of this fashion is that ,nny girl who sews neatly c.ao make a scarf for herself from a straight piece of tultrla. ; satin, velvet or crepe de Chiue two yards !l"ng and twelve iuches wide. The lining t-hould be of white satin if the outside Is soma tint which clashes with the old blue oi cerise, ;md the ends should be shirred on to ring m mi in. u is or folded lo form deep points tipped with tassels. More elaborate are the scarfs of white or m light shade of libert.1 edge.) with a band of black satin and gathered lulo a cord ornament; ot a brilliant shade of , greeu, lose or blue chiffon or uics-s.ilino embroidered in self color or of the same material us the frock nnd lined with . satin repeating tho tone of the hat triin-Jiiiings triin-Jiiiings or with lVrsimi marquisa-tic. To go with dancing frocks, there is no accessory ijniie s smart hh a scarf of Tit t or tulle or Urns-els f rilis-.-w eigliled , mid bordered with silver, pearl, gold or jet. As these transparent fabrics crii:-h and wrinkle so readily that they arc noon 1 out of commission, it is unwise to ex-i ex-i end a great deal ot work upon th-m. i Instead of doing the Iw.rders with 1-caiU buy passementerie, w hich is ijuickly sewed ' ou'nrid can be ripped off iu a few linn til e.-' ''time and used tor a fresh atrip of scarf rluiatcri.il. " , Of curse eery girl knows that the 1'ersian border of the old tasliloned shawl which bus been knocking ubout the house fur half nu century is the height of lush .lion ai this moment While the cashmere , 'centre of the heirloom may be alun.st in : taller Iroui luipl usage or from llV in- roads of moths, ihe hand worked lior.lcr t iuaybe cut away ami appliqued upon a ' picCof new iiiutcrlul As this tusk must .tboUsHie with the greatest care and at the 'expense of considerable time, the I'ersiau I border should bo attached to w hite or lli-ventctv lli-ventctv tinted cashmere of really tine quality, so th t it may wiihut.ind an In-Idetjuito In-Idetjuito number of cleunsings. If enough p of tho border of the Buci. iil shawl in avail- ii able applique It non Inith tslgea of the n new scarf, but if only a small quantity Is In first class condition use that mu'h 1 for fh eod of the etrip of cashmerv mu ontllo the sides with hand embroidery in T'srslan enlors. |