Y l 4. 1 M, l * gm.-.f BY Mirl|A vi SPI _ R. Nl-iw of the rnuterials is moze lin ztlfxzl th l- the n ry like gnuzes and n-t-, \\-l i-h mny be pracurt-d in exquisite mlurings and designs i_n some ewmpies lm,_»<- ms s in pink, yellow or red are M-rl it-red orera creamy ground, or the grouml is in `a pnler or a deal er shade of that-oiorc-I the rose; bursting buds and ¢_»rvvn leaves give distinction t» another ~;uhple, and in Stl lotlrers ti iy bloss -ms, in pale co‘orings are grace uily clu tered in wreath or garland eriects, se.-minaly .~c<-urerlby a ribbon in a humonizing tcm. The sol d iolor nets and very fine' flu-rr mul s are frequentv made up over film-l-refl silks, and the ei‘i`e:t of the ii irul pattern ihrough the meshes of the nl-li clruruling. ’I`he~e rocks are n\'islr~ ly ii-hnuled with ilouncen and fr is many' ci thefn l cc »dged: and ri hons also eutl-r largely int » tne`r ornamentatlun. ”____ iinudso e ami eil' etive tm, bf all cos-tiliiles for rereplio nr arden fete are the uwzis of lmlistc, white n- -olorerl. e\u‘n'oI;le ell or e nborute y trlrnlned with I rv. Pale slilules in pink, hlue sud lav- endi r ure clznrming, the solid color being relieved by lace and tr- coloring in the lm. 1lthou_g‘i for 1-impler gowns and »ven olnbomte sik costumes, narrow vu encieun s is exceedingly smart, still the one inch edgin`g'can never be so effev tive as the 'road Vnleneiennes, lierr- und Irish po nt, no matter in wh t profusion the narr wer lace uay be use '. Most -fiective are the r 0 ns of bntis e 'd.ing and wide _Vnlencl nnes used '~nt rehange- a ly. One attractive model had n square cut, |olla.rles4 yoke of embroidere l hatistc with n deep berthf of lace falli g “almost to the bronll girdle Beneath the berthn the sleeve consisted of n large pu1i` of r\‘n.iu hails e, below which was narrow rome of lace and n deep cuff' of the embroidered lmristo edged with lice. The skirt con- sisted of nlternut~ ro's of lace and butislc embroidery of the flinest ki d, ii ."/ ,_lgH§¢§ 4Q§,Q,QQ.~,,-8lP’¢B,¥B_el ,<8 == ~ 3 ll/H1222. .2‘iz.vz n Iinif-g or 'ounda.tion. To line a lawn or muslln oostnm rvve,- r even four, years ago would irnv- se u ed r d culous. N0 -_ however, no really ~\ve'- gown is ru de »x opt the material i lufltupona tl hi- flttinrfoundation, usually of silica lr long cloth. ¢ To get the hes* results the lining for the blouse should \ c u ado. separate, as this ill p rrit the l ning to be I un- and flowing -leevr cull' ofa sulphur ye - ll rl reds ‘urn °ly,nnd t can be g vel u. low, touched up with ti y ruchrs ofl wed body with ‘ Stiffe Heh. and so are \°alenc1~nnes, lhe ~i ‘ ' ' popularity ofthe shir \v.li.~'t suit; und in hindi \:-lu., .Lui about the n-ck vias gjwns is H thmg muses* Wm, m ,,,_.c_ “""'" 3 "f“"`°“' "L`l"“t ""’ll°"i the l fl piece foundziti in and three-fiiuueed. was b ack, of the flat' sailor shape, with The Skirt s|,0,,],1 be cut mm tw, hum *ly °“”l"”U";l‘l“‘ ogllricll Plume "b°“t the with c\tra widtr for the sides, andthe To "' , fem ""1 “ dl white ls h°` cnti e bac: is cut in one piece, the skirt Comlugll' “lu ' 9 Seem 'ul' ‘gh er sh de” having A left side closin alt wh :li is S D . ~ ~ . I ar; more in vogue this season. llost under me Nmes’ A dozen in number’ . 'I he b ouse is fashioned w th img shoul , o accompany the many charmlnllly which cn-c es the hips from the waistband bcautlml 5°W”51 them are 5° many haf way down tr |1re knee . 'i he fiounces range from tlire -- y-rds in circumferencii -, '"3 W be Bee" everywhera that lt' 'H for the uurer on~to four yards for the'H‘gns me shun Medium e ingot' K' Th( ` lmost impossible to decide what shape lowest “ "hh “.98 the ,mal outs fashi nu. le in the softer mn lins und iiiiel-v.-.i» a.l tfi -sl;Leixing= o' th - cloth. mouss-lines de s ia or lou sines thi. A method ol'inundc~ringi~ ver, in-p,orta t l-*CU to rerncmber and prnciti e. I f[h,,,.(_ is no W 1: < - _ ‘ un or r.|»1nut|on tothe! The newest siuipeci skirt for these linen with hand midi: :ippiiqizus it i.~ ll both ser\'iceubleund stylish. 'lhe iius- l iratiou is in linud-in1¢l'- Ru.\si n crash vit V tenerilfe wh els wro ght into me , dulli n for n and hnndwor'-ell fagotiug l der seam, to which hack and fronls err 1 a pliel in tucks. The line i# cut away be eath the medallions and panel de skirt is tuned roab ut he kn-e, w ere , . , , . ad. , l nd style is most becoming, 'and really B ,_ V pre |"uc`sM releusede Bllilliqued medallion: the only way out of the diiliculty lata | et as many hats as the pockev. book will l permit,and in this way only will it be pos~ sible to have n hatlto suit every occasion. _ li' it is not possible to purchase many, no mat er how smart and lresh the dress may bb, if t|.\ I1 t he shabby and faded the whole costume will immediately look dowcly. Then again when u, small in. come has to bo consulted. it is far better to get one smart and ' ecomlng hat that is perhaps rather expensive than to get A collection of cheap hats oi' poor materials ere as everywhere, it is qua ity not _ fquaniity that counts. and _fagoting forming the trimming scheme, anon he waist. THE EXFREME OF THE- LINGERIE HAT. 1 The extreme ol the lingerie mode is pictured in the hat of Eniriish embr idery *hi 'li in this instn ee s fnsh owed upon n ` fenthorbon ~ frame so that it may he ` plunged in o_ the tub when soiled and com forth ‘onlinr lixe new. The cro u l is of tucked lin n with a. little v.len~ eiennes edge whi.-ped on each tuck and the brim is coverei on the outside H ith the English embroidery and .F 'r White linen emi ina, hte °0n001_l!l'l0 ring. of turquoise »Ine‘ ami a peacock 5|-gen, relrpeetlrely, embroidered at close intervals, and this curious but pleasing color contrast is repeated In the trlmly boned deep silk girdle. The ja kcti< IL short efon. tabbed at the edlreetver n lrilllngof lace, the grouped tucks en the shoulders form ng the fu ness b_elow,\hi\_ bust. The eleeveB` are extremely full and loperr over an unined under! eeve ot ralenciennrl insert ons Wl1|DP¢d f»08‘°Ul¢I'. deep -lingerie rumes making a dainty iinish. The skirt is nhirred over cords in yoke design, and a vo-ry bouffant cIr~ cnlnr Bounce is M1P`|°’ l’°""\l|.\ '*l’*\ msllsllions bordered with the fine vn'.` 9.135 are posed bftween the tabs, the etamine balm: Cut Url! b°“°°lfh- l Hmm.; of the almost exclusive reign o' the extremely lightweight fibrin. 'inch lsthe French 5811104 mmlll" md lines mlslk lawns v- hr h have, Within, gh, p gt -wo semonslncre oerl |11 |9590 and ,QL Nh' the 9,-g gr ` nun akilll for' lnmrqb custo.;-elim! 59_°'\l* ° l°‘u‘ “` 543|; a-w linen. '~e old manner anvhairfv l¢'“ """“`.“‘ "‘ ‘ .,,,,,.-, mm* glide of t'e dont, Lic: l' When Sandow poses and the muscles ridge his back and knot his arms. we think we have before us the very secret of strength in those m ificent m\.‘l,G1¢|- 'Bit we inven't. Sm Sandovi. °|'- wint in ically the mme thing, let himb¢dyup¢{>rt:e,' and his mnaclewould ‘noon fail. S n is made from food properly dignteflhxd u¢im.lht'ad, 'md no man in stronger than his stomach be anne when the- stomach in diseased di- gestion md nmimilation Ui ' .Pi ’ Goldm lediul ng dwg: oi' the ltcinlch md othg orgy” I lodbn li "$¢:m®; ` emhln :he perfect digestion udrh- ilntion el food aotlut th bodyjl nour- mmi keg purge; health and strength. .:'..‘j‘¥?‘ ¢i;.i=**`1’.;°,~“""e:°ift""=“;‘a'l°`»‘i.°l.:'....‘*l‘ :far ..¢. 11-, r»`nr.'f|n¢¢ md mud 'MP°W\"T 9‘l*'l“€,'" DFS? '....'.'~-.:.'i.'é'~..- ..e.=-or _ MG-g; ei Q73.-1.... ndsiuppadd ) Dr. Pinus bnmmon Seah llediul Advildlccentfuonreceiptolltarnpl y expense of customs and mulling tone-out utampforthe "§.°.°`°i?'»¥'.?'-T'fFi~'°=i"~"f Ibn! ntbeunaaltln Golden eau: ' mimi r3\{r_vl¢\\vl|q I -r {ac':d i:cneat'\ with frills oi' coin sp t Valenclennes to meet the drooping edge of the u-per 'ri u. There is n bandeau faced with ribbon. and a fluffy 'bunch of ye low California tonnes are tucked in undert ebrim. Needle s to sny these lrretobe l‘emo\'a-'i when the h t rn ken it-p riodiwl visituo the oiefnsing tub of the lnundress. , __,_____________ Iwas Cured IR heumatic Gout by MIN- ARJ8 LIHI MEN F. ' AN DREW KING. Hali'lx`,"i I was red oi Acute Bronchltis by MINAR LLYIMENT, ` ,_ Lt.-c0i.c.cRrwE1zmn Su»aex.;’:§ I was (fired of Acute Rhonmatism by irrsan umuanr. " ' 0.5. B|LLrNG. lr, 1-in ',o " ` . __ ___ Fail | sh les. 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