Show I 1 OF ai 7 OMEA T 1 li lute interesting resting items about yari varl ous wires AND PAIR TEIN I 1 some enter Z reading adice for the ladie ladies A few sensible lessons to be learned there ie is something bething eor admin admirable able in the way the little hop girls man age to appear as well as they ilo do they are often becomingly dressed and quite iu in the mode eo so far as stand u and fit go A stranger seeing i one or two at a time on sunday mori morning ing on the way to church would not suspect them to be workers what they do is to imitate the current styled styles with low priced materials te teri rials alj using cheap satine woollens or velvets to produce the effect they see awong the stylish belles they wait upon they have taste 90 d looks and the ability to impart stylish stylishness nesa to their inexpensive I 1 robes awl it ie is in the way of eccentricities and accessories of the toilet that I 1 rich rith belles manage to keep ahead I 1 take pocketbooks lor for an fin exa example mple they have been growing slimmer and taller for the last year they resemble clubs club 3 a at t a jitt e dist distance 1 c e and the last fa thion ie is to h have handles to them they arc are twelve I 1 and inches long and about four wille they contain one long pocket in which one of if the e tiny fashionable embroidered handkerchiefs is stretched out a pocket par titio ned off into three factions for change another long one in NY which bills are folded ami and a corner in iu which reposes a two inch square pad I 1 of perforated buckskin in which is packed in rose leaf this is a new cosmetic for surreptitious use when the bloom is not on a fair womans lips or has been worried off her cheek A simple I 1 leaf eaf the petal ot of a flower NY will ill re new its freshness for you can buy now little celluloid boxes packed with two dozen carmine stained muslin rose leaves by the applina tion of one dry the faintest blush of lealih health is produced a slight moisture I 1 deepens it in intensity and the rose leaf held between the wet lip a moment makes them as bast beautiful ly red as if a bee had newly stu stung ug them all this you f find ind in the fashionable pocketbook ot of a lady J just not now and when thil this wallet ie is made of fragrant aalt leather or the lauriane mau I 1 iane rians map r p lik like hide or the gealy serpent r ell skin hiie nicely ely bound with edgear and cornera corners of scroll work eilber it is an interesting article artic le it is is different from the port monkey of a man that is usually a portly affair rotund with dreadful papers bluffed stuffed with bank notes and checks and only relieved from monotony by a packet of court plaster and a few railway tickets do the foolish men travel more than thau the others or of does it make a man silly to put him on a bar car and fend rend him away from home I 1 ask athass question because I 1 meet su so many y men acting ng like idiots on C every wery journey lourney I 1 lake take directly in I 1 front of me on a recent journey sat a P pretty retty girl perhaps 22 years of age and across the way was wits a fine look ing middle aged man mau with a sweet ti aa d f afo lovely children and a thi i party was cv evi irb iralu pru longed visit to the country and beaded fur for Granil maB to tu slay stay un 0 til the holiday holidays the i of the children told all this to when mam matuna nit w was 21 deep in a new book and tile nur had bad the babies on a sofa at the ella of the car the sea p ot of a husband hubaud 0 opened the ca campaign al aien aign by eur eurrett bious smiles smile in we the to locking king glass ui ut the pretty girl during the day he 11 flirted with her As the maddona Joti cd wite bent over her novel the 0 man would make eyes right over her shoulder eh to the amusement and disgust of the passengers finally he be went to a rack in which tele te legra gral if I 1 blanks blinks were deposited took on a d atler aller a while he came back w walked to the opposite end of the car and as a he returned he swayed with its motion and adroitly laid a folded paper on knee it wae was the telegraph blank and writ ten tell 06 on it was wag this 1 I am strangely interested in you and desire a further acquaintance will you u write me on your return to x new york A nota note addrener addre sied ned to john johnton johnson beaver street strett will reach a delighted man give me some signal before I 1 leave at the next station that I 1 may know my fate the girl read over and over this impudent communication then es sa the felt the eye eyes of half the pas upon her she cot got afraid of the resultant result resul tand and she turned to a lady passed the paper over and asked what would you do were you in my place an old gentleman in front poke spoke up gile give that ont paper whatever there i is 3 oo 00 aitto that insulted wife well blen me inel if eha ilia get U up 1 cross over tib cla r in in which it the wife eat sat place tho the com munica I 1 tiou tion op her lap and say the gen fleman with you pave gave me that a M moment ent ago I 1 dont quite understand it nearly the whole car load watched tho the with intense interest some were I 1 ill lorry rry lor for the wife aud and felt vexed at it the he exposure of the acan for her I 1 cake sake but the lady quietly read it th through rough see sw was as pale as aasc but she turned a glanco alance of euch such contempt on the maj that we all kne knew w theresae there ther etwas wae trouble in tore store for that delusion and then she cje faced I 1 r about aad and eaid said pleasantly to the pretty girl thank you you lave have I 1 rendered ine me ft a very great service the cars stopped and the party withdrew the flirting husband mak ing a desperate attempt to look un concerned bat but the outlook for one I 1 fool tool of a al traveler was by oo 00 means 11 pleasant if we could read arco fco I 1 f I 1 there ia is no pi obice A ce where women chow leba au batise andal and discretion than ia in handling rich furs succeeding s acason when if their sealskins f reached the around the wearers were happy came the era of bob bobs tail six bacques aes ues and abbreviated deviated revia ted vi visit sites cs women took to he the furriers great loose colmans dol mane mans pale tots with nith over hanging se leevers and cloaks they could wear with comfort for years and had bad whittled out of their vast pome possessions some skimpy little wrap p of the tile prevalent style that just rested on their bustles behind did any one ever have any fur left or a scrap of sealskin after such ouch an operation ob no one woman this year reasoned that the alma nare nars said it would be anipen an tapen win win ter and her husband had bad eold sold his ilia sleigh so she sent bis his sealskin coat to a makeover make over of these garments she had bad a email pelerine cape con strutted ted with tab end ends coming down in front that could have been made from the back alone of the overcoat it was fitted up with two sealskin ornaments or tabs and balls of sealskin depending from the cape behind for making this garment the firm charged 47 and ehe she get a scrap of sealskin she wrote back that her husband t thought 1 there must be some fur sleeves 5 1 reves and a it front rout or two coming to her but they presented her with a C cipple U ae of pieces s a 61 big as her h hand MO and vowed that that was every inch unused As time wore on fm the woman got still more desat with her small wrap aud and probably her husband thought regret fully of his big coat some one poke to a local furrier do you suppose they cut up that splendid v eroma arc bat for that fashionable aff affair air mr Z is wearing lie ile exclaimed nut much they gave her the thing slie she wanted but the coat BI is the man wore it is doing service this winter vinter if you intend to be exquisitely exquisite y fashionable in your this season you mu must 81 t hire talent from the public shows it ia is the custom in europe for social cm blics blies to depend 0 on per formers f for or special entertainment after the opera is i over and find the cun tain mill are dropped in the various theartres theatres the atres the bright actors or actresses in full evening drees dress go 90 off to private bouee in io belgravia and there give the howling swells proof of their talent such men as at corney grain and george brosmith Gro smith amith will visit several sever places in a night at 25 lu to 50 each it fiems be neath an ati anut arth t this taking half hours in private end and the first lime time I 1 saw cortley corm y grain big handsome bands clever the most distin g u i AM looking man ie ia a crowd of titled dude leti lets come in late in full evening coat costume nuie speak to the hostess and hold himself aloof till he be gol got the cue from her ladyship then press th through rough the throng go to t the e pl piano llo a end nd give a half hour hours entertainment tain ment with all the genius fer which he is noted ret depond poni to a well bred pattering of glove gloves make a courteous acknowledgment of their applause I 1 was rather grieved by it it after this he would probably be been seen talking w with i th the h bot oil he would stroll to the smoking room or linger a moment in the drawing room door take something and as the major demo of the ast staff of attendants tend ants helped him on with his overcoat he be would receive a eath envelope take his roll of music and jump into a cab at the door to go perhaps to another party and do hii his little turn again this adds materially to an artist artists income if not to hie ilia self respect this winter in nw york ibe the same fabbian is to bs be generally fol lowed comic mimics and man sin gerg ire are engaged ati far ahead a it febra february ry the little prim wanly bably adflaide adelaide D tchon who belon belou gro gj to wallaces Wal lacke lacks company one or tw t and immortalized heri herm all 11 at t a at little i upper one night flight by ask k ing what ie is beer bad had a aw t arck r ck of w whistling hist ling in imitation of 0 birds she baa has made a good in io cume come in lindan by her drawing room engagements and now is to he heard in aci society ety circles hen bert during the winter R It bert brt heller wa was often imbor tuned to give stances at private houses liou eee but hf be held hold out enfil august belmont gave a chil irons frens party heller went then and delighted little and big folks for two hours the next morning he be received a check cheek from the bunker for but the s same am afier afler noun iu in the joint nam names eg ol 01 belmont and heller be sen sent titto it to five dif differ ferest institutions fur chil dren in sums of each the dealers in semond hand finely are clever of device the write found the walla walls of what waa was once a parlor bung hung with dresses three dee deep p ind and piles of others on the tables ard ald bairs chairs the dwarf of a 4 man in charge of the place greeted his vis vill aitor warmly and aked asked her whether she wanted an indoor or a s walking luit suit womanlike one of them said sa id ibe she wished to seo see whatever he bad at that he began to take down one dress after another always accod lanying the gown with some cuch such remark as here iaone ie one which I 1 te I 1 ou in strict confidence I 1 got from MM Rhe inland or here ig 19 a perfect beauty made ly NN t rth only t three h ree months ago for sir PO to you every gown was coupled with the name of some millionaire lady and credited to some of fi 11 ure nur nor did lid tile the at bu his own fiction you gee cuiss he aid said the y and cud fashions fashionable ble indies are obliged ed to have twenty times as duany diews w u they can ran wear they dare not appear more iban than a very few timea in ono one suit because bec aua tiey move in in very small circle ind dreiss bee become me verb old d in a mouth der euch such circumstances when they have been worn before the lady i friends tho tb time there is is where practical philanthropy oteis in I 1 relieve the tile ladies ot of then thein at low price and sell them for it mere fraction of their cot coit making a handsome profit besides berid ce the la dies care little what I 1 give for their gowns u every cent is clear gain to them and stud theo then they flig devote the money to charity ii IL is is a new fad of benevolence Is it possible I 1 exclaimed that these are secondhand second hand band that they have bavo been worn I 1 meant to express pome some of the incredulity that ba I 1 felt but the man took what I 1 eaid said ai vo a compliment I 1 to the gowns I 1 1 I do not wonder you ask that laid paid he be for many of there bite duits are not eveh even wrinkled or mussed to find one soiled any where ie is a rare thing and as for their being worn I 1 never had one offered to me that showed the least sign 4 1 I 1 you see ce how it ie is when a lady like mrs astor finds her closets filled w with ith dresses in which she baa bag a ill ready appeared a red two or three times ehe she te tends s aza for r me she wants room to hang up her new dresses she says there are fourteen d dresses I 1 or perhaps she hes has twice ae as man more how much will you give me dt for them 7 I 1 name a and ehe she accepts it or als ak a ls k a for a hundred more than I 1 offer she gets it and I 1 take the garments from her |