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This is iiii utikiutl trick tu plug" upon poor woiiiau. for the eqttaily siiilileii return tif waaonalili- hrrit :i|w:i_\'s tii|~i.~'. her lilprepareil. Wise iinleeil ia the -,zirl who tiwitpiit-1. the first Lctiieii ivet-ks in pre-. pariiig thc spring outlita for lfhcol atitl_ aft:-riimiii 'ws-ar. l lt is -ililigathry tlizit the school Kirl linsi he-r spring troiiasentv really for the tirst detnaiitla. for. snriiic the hrief holiilny week, #hr has little tinii- fur fittings. Yet she wears her gowns more regularly audj .“\"l’f*"lll." gill! her school days than at' any other in her life. lf the "best" wiutsr coat and skirt t-ostiiine is to he turned over to e\'er_vda_v wear for the’ aariiig. iiovr is the time to have the inter-1 llnintt taken om. new silk collar and cuffs’ nddeil. thc whole suit pressed niiil cleaned lad .the thin foiilard nr crepe de chinef waist made for it in place of the lieavv cloth wnru during the winter. lf the-re is to ln- ti new coat and skirt costume for *thru* wear. the sooner it is begun the lily worn by tho last week iii March. and fill' l1PW`lo.wl1i appear ]"lt as soon aa r_!_;e weather will permit. The :ilinost uu- _|`lv¢><~edeuted early date nl Easter this year, will not. ,therefore cause any cou- lllcei of new ipriiig clothes. of .- ' .LWAYI the Brat consideration nt, n ' senaon’s otit5t is the street costume, und it smart cont and skirt of iue- dlnih weight senv or iiroadeloth is the want ueceeaarv part of the spring trous- . \ A ., ' \.‘ ,¢ f . Q ,fo ¢,>> - -‘N if if " . t" \- / / \ , . I IRQ I V . _,f \\l' - i / .ii I `i ,' I ; _(i ."." ll ~ . I, i 1 V p. , i I 1 .. _ -r `f`~ff.»"? __ 4-- ‘ P¥ _-f ._. _ m ;*" ' fplriiiiiis ilidereilcf- iii the time of :iuoeur-E » | Z . /‘_ ~ f' '\s _ . ../’. .ii Aa ll - sl 1 - | i`.. -ii ‘ ‘ 'i ' . i` `,» 3*. \ il . , `,\ i . i .Ii '- ` l i. r i \ i ll _ i' l /f//, 5)/ i ,' r . / = 1. i A . ` ~ I i i ` i, l l ini... 4 _` 1 . - ‘ ll, , i ;'_l`h6re haa been n tendency flvriiig "el ‘ ‘ ‘ , - in l ' ` laiitlfl-It years to do away with the time; ,i t ` , ' ¥ “' ll l ll tinged ct|stom_nf puttin: eff until Easterl ,I ‘, \ i l ,ll ’ ; ‘ gay the dotmlnb nf the spring oiittit.’ l - ' 1 ` t 9 l raw hata are nowadays pretty gent-r-i ` ` l i I V - 1 t ` r K/ ` . i '* / f r*`_ . ,. i ; m " _"_£J~.e 'F \` ' if -fl -#_ lf. .f 'i'iiisli»lJ ii l/ ‘ . K //.AL , . , i _ 3 s / J P- lz _ ~§4_ *Am `-' - -__ O \\ . i ~._-,_f,_=‘§ ..» _K - *_ Q? ` ` \ . //// , . in i .I7 ' ii ~"" 5 `i ,_ Ai /. . . 1 ~F.... ---..reel ' _F _ i »`. il ii' *Al *_* ___ __ _-,P _ l "lil "‘ ii W _l,__:-_T_-_ D? i i I / - iz I d I I l l ui|their ii veuroiice Iwnill. but the skirtigllwn more attractive. Tlirouglioul the- dolltt for all HIPS. Ceuta and skirts nfi\'o texture is siiguod i-t this time of ."t‘iir‘"‘|'¥@. nlthniigll llll ll\L‘ ff-llc." Sffll-'05 ll-1 I l\\'0l‘ll0 Hllllf C087- WllC1 \’1'll\“l"S ' ‘ ' PP tho.-annie material ure 'ioiv uiiide up forina xi ini-iiiiini wei;:lit si-mi-. uiilcss it lit-,lribhed effects are still in c\'iileiice. ` ftzisliiou with hut aimill alterations at-rtsointitted about the waist ,to fi lii1nil_ of Stiff Sllfilllt ll §0Wll Uf llllrk llllle SPIE? ll1“d¢`i ` littl 'rl nl I i th lt'rt l ` l`i t' l"lt tht-i' it i »_.._ I-ifter season ve-ir in and year nut Tlicri- boned beltiug and hiiished off without ii absolutely plain, with blouse waist and qgvn very' 6 ri I. 'I0 in 't' 0 S I ,per laps. :\ lint- quit I _\' ii i'_i ' 'it . . . . _ » . - - b I Ph b I _ _ _t I d I-d 1_ ed l by I I ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ - ~ ' " ' ' I ' . f ._ h d l ' - et is still sniiirt. ' e e ting is qui c p nite s rt re iev on y noe or aivn It is il mistake for ilii spring suit to ln- are it wall* 0 €‘0lll'S" Pla 0\'l\!€ UW PF 'D , “Umar and was' can be “nd fur strret Qluwlied with sulpetidcr straps nr piiiinpe #Keel and coat fashioned on loose jacket orreefer lluca. but long enough almost to cover the entire skirt ~-tl posaihh- to wear occdliuiially as fi separate "look, 'hive-ti for the yoiiiigt-at rirls it is worth while to pro\'itl¢- ii fnir|_'-' nxpeiiaiim tailor EMtdn1e'_ fiir :th tiliatiliithfj' plain cunt and lhlr! ilo not Ko nut tif fiishiuu. and they réceive such liitrtl nud constant wear that I good quality of material is necessary. .too light for the avcrai;i~ April iiinl .\ln\' )R the Km ll’ “'l‘°“‘ l’l"° is l’e""m` troduced. theae dcaigns this year tnkiui:""“`l`°“'- f|l0UE|\~ livllll; Beldfllll 509" 1110** `\\' .uther is either t uitel raw doiiiandiiig mg ‘here X' "U 'lm SL' 5"“i"f°ch'r~" 'ls the foriii of Russian blouses of all possililt-lfllllfl 0110 “D0 li llillf 0|' t\\'0 inches wide. e | . . iwarnith in thi- street dress. or else so liutl n smart' simply m"d"` "'"" “nd “km “f}l\'r||;ilia u.tid` varieties. It requires ri il!Sl9llll Of ill? illfee and f0\|l' ll|Cll bell' itliat any <-lnth is tiiicoiiifoi'tnblv. As this :dark mud 'H59' R°|l"""‘l by “'“"l“`5 “feileiitler figure to look Well in xi Russian lui! f0l`lll9l‘l)' made "30 Of- :toswiiiie will lic the traivelliiigz suit ftirihgzt mu; _“r llvlm" °" th” """`"” “ll“lli~lni-ise. so that naturally this fashion han; ARK linings tzxolor of the Moth nr ,um _<,|m,,||.,- M “-,.|| M mp ~`-ntvti \\'liit'lifu‘ 'i an m _tm hm lh" ""1"" cn" "`|iilrcfiil,\' found special favor among nll|Dn few “mes Hgh!" but of the mlm, .i't\i‘i->ives iiurdest iisugi- during the Hrstznlude lpvrnpnme fm "l"'“"t "ny nfmr' Ill‘lliiPt‘S,Uf Y0\l"ll' l§ll'l9' (‘°SYlll'll£'S~ S0l\l¢‘\ qimdp an. Us | 'ako em" in ali itmrt of the iiiitiuiiii, it iiust i~ei'taiuli' izot """" "“"~ 3"‘l ll"`" “'ll"" lf li* ‘l""l""‘l'l’c'w of these .l1\<‘ll¢‘ |fl'*’llL'll 'the tbirtleth auuivt~i°sary ol' the birthdnyfcoarsea act of delicate features which pre- like figure hy allowing these two large not cut her wisdom teeth br lost her stiure to thc plump girl. who is apt to ‘sweet tooth,` nad therefore her haphazard imagine that pinching will reduce the 'size liiiiclieons are apt to consist of confection-" of the waist. Ou the contrary. lacing cry or hot chocolate and little cakes cum- helps tissue to form, for the muscles of fatten a pair of roiiud cheeks and make is uiuch safer to gradually lcquire a reed- “weyh ml, it] H1", gpm- to r\m,thorl"'“""l l" R°""'" 5"'i"""’° ll' “Wm °°l°"-"lil\l_l_ |1900 velcbrlted. lviouslywere pretty. ` muscles to work ol! their surplus llelli branch of the family ln this caiie the ist) who bu saved uplier Christmaii i:itisid"k ml' MW' .bmwn ‘" ‘mn ‘"il'i“"f '“"l'“ ‘° l“°l'¢"° ll” Weiillil °f Inv y°iins il all ber bkthdly preleuta for some s past that .ahe.inigbt eventually nur sae some one thing that shall be really 2 agth whlls cannot do better than to buy "Ido Inch necklace of antiqiie design. _ ¢ wide, lst( abttlilg ia which the ~_ yriads of lltvg pearl! were made up . .sspefisip ineoailiig to a throat that is " ` as me this as get to he pi-my with .' eoitariin gan ssisu it an the nnsii ud¢st..d the aeckinpe. :=§`x»s¢i-it inpaiisss of- up mmiie #el- rlfag, gp-rg.-5| gsiihp mymaiu pf the vjfwatry atinss or tis p`i'es¢nt_ us:._ but it -in tbl eltlblllhlih whim llnulne hqgs 1| e' is _sdlil that the best or ‘ 'ug 9"., ‘Ire to ,be found.. | ths`p\\o\!.lil¢ of fl# old 'tlsslgus is _` Gymnasium shirts usually made att.- i tan, gray or white. ithe middy model. are of all wool indigo lblue or hunter's green serge, flannel or lliroadclotli. For moderately cold weather are vvaiats ;of challle ln disc and stripe patterns or lot nun's felling in checks. dots or half kich stripes of brown. mauve, pastel ir lumps on white or black grouudingai. Soutncbe braid trimmings are combined with 'tha tiny plaltlngs o!_ messsllm-. changeable allk and foulard tailored wsiata lpnrpooé are waiata of Scotch llaid, louis- lae, of checked tatleta and of inoire. Imutaderable morning shirts are of striped percale, llne galatea. heavy linen `or duck, and in lingerie materials are ihair lines upon- s dark ground and in, While A too getieroit/diet undoubtedly jltirl who is conatltiitioually inclined tu? ,the April Grandmother halted abrtiptly in deference to the expression of horror on her young dcat'endaiit`s face-"for ex- ‘ceasive plumynels is the childish habit of ,eating between meals. A girl of sixteen ,is still it child in many respects. She hsni wavy Locks . ' i VEN the straighten: locks in the l world rn be made wavy by the simple Ihoi and planing tt in tiitieloops tight itlown to the head. Do not put the alco- ,hol on with your hauila or brush. but »u»e s llttls wad of absorbent cotton sad! “lnaulhcient exercise is another cause tha to do it via eorlet constriction, of tlesb accumulation," contliiucd the whah ia likely to push the liver from its Apn‘i Grandmother. “Nearly all young normal position. and thus play havoc with r,i-orptilenvy. the main causes for ob».=s"--'girls are so iictlva that they do considelr the general health. able walking ln the course of a day, buli “Tha line between the conditions of while those of the slender type trip pretty plnmpneu .nd “ppl-quo", gui, || along as though they were trying to catch so faint." concluded the April Grand- a train the fat ones move like snails and mother, "that no schoolgirl of generous mi: frequently tv reltiimeid Oi Mlvntias outlines should lose sight or it for s a rapid nu'd uninterrupted gait. Unlike gingle dgvg' thlfse of rather delicate phgsldue. plump, Y _ } ‘_ girls should occasionally allow themselvel ` to get overwearied /with walking `nnles| ENAMEL BUCKLES- thsy do not ,c'arc'h`ov`v soontha waist be-H HARMING belt buckles are ta comes thick and short, thc ltlpa braid and mama with ,nur used for travelling. And for the saint-iEpioc¢ss”of wetting thc hair with nlro-'mg ,hmtiden .rut-.1y_ ,` A Cyn. bf", W", ln d|T;::m°;r lm: "Plump girls sometimes not only he- from pale blue’to the very dsrkhavy are come absolutely' fat, but lose a great deal* particularly charming. ‘Medium shlgdgs of- enjoyment simply becaiilie their feet are of blue," with silver rlma. Ire thi moa¢'|lu=.-cts; the finely eral tucked an bor- lu 'a chronically sclfllg condition. They Mgmt, “ qw, an 5, "M In nw" idab the _,Nobel lightly .over the halr.'¢-nimot Qomfqrtaply rake Wag 'while and purposes than either the darker or lighter - M' l in siowtas a-shalt meihlllvli lv lhvltsiiona warm .of hand-embroidered irisuiriuu. asia; s -ti-sua at n time, pinch tn., .ance so awkwardly that they receive names. 'rim 'iss ss. u | "'!'{’{*M"<’ ""3 " : i tri' llld N I mtl Uf 3" "WI Ufllises accompanied by shoulder bands. col-'lt lata loops about two inches apart and fn, 099°;-gnsttlgs to lsamgg in ghltfcnamelled buclilehiewlatb tho sl.ivs'iPri|i|rs”o= Q v ‘ W *U* '||l¢`¢fl|lf°"||llar`sad cull cross-'stitched with red. darlt ,pin each loop snlllly down. This can be grsv_-ctul sgarclse. A great many-at tbem,_";’:;l‘f,';="'_ ‘gem :rl “Nxt ll|l`ll¢ll . 1. . . If W/ small, seven or eight 5|” or white very attractive loostsgldom across the beck of the head as well mignt ba belies aa well as bdutlss it they K , _ ,h t ' ’ 1', -_ Q thi one lem the wslsta may be made of bandkerchu-l'.i|n»a ‘ss os the top and sides. and the hair at-ill 'mum can aside vanity ated wear broad oerlelnr rect: Tru mu alta I s ~ ri' ~ ' ' r t r -1. i it-i" _/;_i,f§’i"7.L,' _ _ lla” li! IGI f0\'l|H| and A llttla colored batiste to furnish linelwsve and be perfectly dry ln about hal! toed and high topped shoes, for the feet of Ther!" lgvféld nd _ alnel ' L "~ Nfl of the seed pearls relief. or mercerlsed poplln worked with an hour especially ll n thin piece of iell n plump gltl rcqiilrc plenty of splice and bmkfl; ‘;‘:,:_°:u"'a, :m12:\§"ds&"°'_°.fm¢=\° .,. ¢-. , ,» __;. .4 . ij’-,I _ V 4 ' >` ` '_ _ V . : _ . . - . . . _Jw old BURN that la will embroidery and of English eyeietglug ls tied sll_over the beau as tightly aamlaer srrkln and to be wall supported. um, mn", ,f mv" mi 6 , 4 r 'f wear with or without a jacket ot' the ,saute material. A dress of this description lis also must useful for the iichoolroom. l Among the lateat Parisian costumes pure the seamless wnists und coats, hut- `just what degree of popularity' \vill_ be ‘accorded this fashion in young girls [rocks remains to be seen. \Vhcn sleeve' and slioiiltler show no line of demnrka-I ltioit the t_-hest is apt to look coiitracti-d., .or iit.iiuy rate too narrow to be_:\tti'iicti\'i-,l and it cnlls for ti very trim little iiguri-5 'indeed to lock really nent and well tuijncdl ‘titit in this style of drcsn. For quite littlcl ,girls, liowevev, all loose. rounded hues' ure desirable. i OR nfternonn the different voilcs are] Fsinartest of :ill iuutcrinls for young; l il, rujtih. pongeo and the many dlRerlnt fabrics of that gi-ride. There' is a great wealth of color to choose from in the voiles, the brightest tones of cerile, plllk and yellow and the soft shades of apple green and the dark blues being all lu ftrvor. Although occasionally a dark col-` orcd voilc gown will turn' out extremeli well over :i liiiiug of pnlc shade or whltlh as a rule thc di't-as will be more edectlvo f made up on thc same allailertlr Over t\ changeable silk lining that will' emDlIl° size the bright shade of the volle ltiill. There is unquestionably to Be n réftrrn this siiiuiner to the elbow and _three- qutirlcr length Sleeves, for prnctlcllly All elnhornte spring gowns allow lil llJ\>reYl~ ated sleeve length. but the style of lfter- nooti gown suitable fora young girl will be quite :ipprnpiiate with full length sleeves slitiulil they he preferred. The Dutch neck gown is still also liuglcr tnsclllllou, innuy nxtix-uiely pretty Simple gowns licing tiiiialicd at the neck with n loft wide frill of phiited lzice and no collar. the three-qiinrtci' slecvc having a turned li»\1~k cuff effect formed of the saute three iucli frill cniiglit up iigtiiiist the mlterllL M _ ./ f/ ' ' C ' 'I 3 Z effective frocks_nre made up~iu tussor. 1'* ' V ' girls, but us these require n silk fouii-Vliis frill tiuislirs off u transparent yoke MART cont sets for early spring are S of hgnvily corded white piqfie. Made in the narrow style. both collar and c\iB's have pointed ends cmhroidarcd with butterflies or with small colored flowers. Sets iu heavy linen of extra fine grade have either the pointed or rounded cor- n'i.-ra, elaborately hand embroidered in black und a color, orwith a polka dot and floral design in all vrhlte. The very wide collars and cifffs of heavy linen which are worn only by quite young girls show a great deal of drawn work. More elaborate coat sets ure of heavy linen edged with imitation Irish lace, of Irish liucn bordered with Veniae iid of voile nppllqucd with eyelet work and hand embroidery. They are modelled after both the pointed and round types. and in some instances the trimmiug_ ls so wide that scarcely half an inch ol the sheer nia- terial is in evidence. Daiutlest of all the coat lets are those ahowlng narrow elfécta in fine lawn, with bands of lace and frllled edges; of liuou lightly embroidered in splderwork, or of nalnsook hand embroidered in‘ a vine de- al n. .Separate collars for shirt vvaista are edged with eyclet embroidery, with drawn- vvorlt or tailor stitch bordered and em~ broidored in star, polka dot and Greek key deign. 'A lata collar novelty is a stock shaped affvr of black satin, with turnover points of white linen. Jabots in narrow flat elect an of Baa llneu and hand embroidery, soatatlmaa rn- iimai with s touch at amethyst. snrtwt. brown, taups or old role. Those ll triple cascade style are trimmed with genuine Valeacleaaes or have Brumola medallion dared with hand embroidery above a seal- iowi .age and the eyelethsnl embroil- ered are trimmed with Vslsleleanas lace and satin ribbon bowl- .isbm of only vl.¢l°'4 llwli uv eased Coat Sets and N eck _Accessories juan n to border it iniuokerehiét uma square of line lawn with rell Valannisnass lucc, gather one corner into ten hge plalts so that they will form an inverted box pluit through the centre of the squana, turn back one inch of the plaited and llld tack over it a cascade of similar shaps and material, but of only half the llie of thc lower square. . Variations of the fashionable left lldil trlll are numerous. For use with severely tailored coats the smartest frills an of line hand embroidered linen in single cap- cade form. of accordion plaited lawn. Iam edged and ,huud embroidery bordered all of ,cream vnlle, with a ham .ltlhdhetl colored edge. , Latte lid! ffllll for 'waigtg arg gf Lierm. of lawn edged with Valanclelaltitl Vcuise or Cluny or of fine linen bortleril with Irish and attached to a quadflplo cascade of Veuiiie medallions. _ ` , Neck bows of baud cmbrolllilltl whip linen. edged with Chiny, are in batvarlp' shape. of mallne velllng l colored Ill; rlbbdn knotted lu pump. ltyln and If tulle gathered into Buffy chops; of white. black or any faahldlellew tint is accordion plalted. foulptllnh HO loops and plainly handed through ,|l'\ centre or trimmed with silk lvtltl&\"a`|~. ranged lu knots and bows. ,- _ THIRTEEN 'ruamt Luck' T a fashionable boatllQ ll! ANU# York the girls hn thirteen for a luck: number. . most popular and mast bought & hd- mom la No. 18, and U all the glrla who have tg Q' ' last tan !0\rs_bavs ' _selves is one way or sssfhse.. 7 ` ' ' achieved a ruputatiou aa s pod; ` . an mrrua s nriusa uri; sssesqqe' ber matrimonial hh most ` ,; ilvfles ii fwludaz' ms world, while another into high polltl 5 1 E 1 with Clusyaml snssgod la double tab 'gun' .nnd upon a.`cel`|.r`ll ltrlpe of bead crocheted insertion and sind wltl saatealnglaes se out la tkassgasbs. ea-3; ssissatwmsnmseessstssan-ist. an _ la , ,filth bvdaewt soups. _ msawte- 'Ni Stnnft ll mtl! .»1v_.°l.» .»..atis_¢_¢ggl_i. - - '~‘ ' '-~-*“'|lrt¢Ja.1$.°1.DlN|‘°‘*f“l'- - ' , ‘ f A ' .` .sua ~ ~ i .-~-f Ja l . .-a£:'*.‘f gtéig i= the occupant 0! ;roi\ps I thllhs room, sal at tba ~'::i.."~:,i-i." itz- it it ' nun is taurus < l _, -f ‘ life. ' . - ’“ _ V -~- . 1 ‘il f, : ‘, _ ... ,».... _ /iw., - ' 4' I 1 1