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' - - . ' ft ' ' ' Copyright, 1008, by American-Examiner.. Great Britain flight Be serve. 09tra5tip(5 jQoloi-5 ai?d Leathers ire h$cablispre 5t?oe Sl?op5 V 51?owa Bewilder. Display of ! .J - ' ' ' feu; Iodl5. ib jFobtuear ' i la 5r)is Year foot th Qbpsidered (jood 5ajte. TUT OMAN, that eoguettleh being, ) t. A Playing ven more coquetry tbaa usual la her toot covering this season. Embroideries, Jewels. Bnest snede and richest satin, the art of told and atlvsr . mlth at) go to make more dainty her flalnty foot. It ,eem, hardj, pH!I,b, J so long ,0 atat waa complacent! lumpln around n tmall editions of ber 111 S . 0t"- Pn,l9 sol. ana xnia outbreak of wcrahip-TrllbTJam-ha. ,t . l...t . - n tooronghly feminine. hJ. SnCr' f w'"DeD,, mart th? B,on"t ' tospfrstlon when preparing for thla ,e.aon. ,0 t ebop. .bow oujto , tawlMerI ; " "J . JJjtrtp. ..on, on p.p., . ,S VrTnS " J f fashion. .Bd. Botw.th.t.na: tat. Oeca,fon' kle. ta happy W tnat assurance. 1 ' Srnw ev fn" ,n', of the spectator. Ia Part, they .re wear ,n ,drw,8M ' evening and for eer nealoiiM occaniona caught op aiittnctly at n 1 .Me w to wohatmetea ts! '0t "before tb root belnc ntk a lmwi. fe th" new etne of fhlne. nnt b wefhea wltb extra rarewblle (Motblnt remalna for tt It wonldn't anrariaa l j . . J f Ar m . . . f f4.a -( ; ' . '. m JJ 'I I I pfM ( ' X I A V J 1 J ) uimi sMa At ' i ft r r f ' . . ' , ' ' '- p j!?e: lbbue of Colored 5I?os 5?ous Mo Sido of flbatiob, fli 51?os of Stied Uill Be able Uqrp Uomep Dunpd an a tsy j-a5piom j Shoea naae with a eeam Jown w centra ; Boekatia li proTtabiy the- Meal materia an4 beia together with tbre little atrapa ahowlng to advantage as It doea the pe and ftickles are parucuiany amart ana M- (orated foxing eo faabtocable. Narroi toralnf to the foot OocaelonaUy, only two black patent leather .tritnmlnga are ail bticUes are employea, bat the centre aeam pUed wltb dlacreUoa on whit anede an la the thing that glree allmneaa and Jn- kid aboes for wear with frilly frocks. dlvldnallty ta this model. . Heels are bo Wonderfully . daring eemblnatlona longer exaggeratedly blg rtn on dancing leather are aeeo at' the martet bootmakl aboes. The rather straight Cuban beei u era. It aeeoa aa though for one the found on most shoes destined for oaytlne bad decided to throw conservatism asld wear. ; Jou ia an eaiaoiianment where tnao . a new shade of buckskin ana sueae is women of the "400" choose their food likely to prete ceeptable as a a owelty for wear I waa shown slipper of plac Informal wear. It la of exactly the same patent leather the toe thickly strewn wit shade aa the yellow chamois Rioree we oavi titw Dine pons aotj a Beautifully eiil all been wearing, and la usually fashioned slipper, also of black patent leather, ha with it high tongue ana large leatuer-eor- high tongue and hoal of brilliant acarl ml tackle. Vith eating dresa o brown satin a quaint eoneelt. linen and chamois glores these shoes are Colored sued slippers . wrlth strapping charming- - M wtoil outan braid across the toes ar Copenhagen blue an4 dull Tfolet suede seen, fcllppora of metallic cloth In lovel .v- ...found already r to complete eoa- shot colorliigs ot silver otxj rose and g-ol tumes of those shades, and tery faaclnat and green malt an Weal aocompanlmenl Ing they are, for they are out on mm uon nutumn unaciog iracas, sue weir pne and make the foot look attractively email. Is problbltlra for the average woman. Cratenetted cloth la a novelty s'loe fabric After wearing low shoes and eobwebh innt-.d from England. It claims to be silk stockings for walking In snowstorm, . .oaiatin and easily cleansabie, ana course it 1 perfectly consistent wei-rei" wvr.i Eood models, soma- when the thermometer approaches hvln a ellKht trimming of leather aunared mark women should aiiddea '?"-- Vindft. This cloth comes tn .opoia. bo. 110 aoubt, you'll nl all the new Hon to the woman orm T. i . .v,oH. hlrh Is a recommenda- ? saionisnea when I snare you that hit: an mo " "rr.J -iie. th ina snoes will be worn, bi . the ultr.mar ia tnn wtiitinii n uu ----- - - - 11. -r " . ,ou w . Mh pMctlv reoroduoea '"iniin iuis wiramcp, ot having ' Hoota of tidii. h .liArf the tone of h" Pwn. tons of pearl, In shade, of ft-rar' and whit .NowyS.. '.veT to match eeVwcos. mod ah eolora. fll b. fonn ASmart Walking Shoe of Tan Suede with Three Buckles. B Cravenetted Cloth, in All the Fashionable Colors, Is a Novelty. CShoe of Patent Leather with Pointed Toe Cap, D Black Patent Leather Is Often Combined with Colored Leather. E B00U of White Canvas with Black Soles and Heels Are Con sidered Good Form for Wear with Linen Frocks. F Charming Slipper of Patent Leather with Scarlet Satin Tongue and Heel, G Braiding, One of the Fad of the Season, Is Found Adorning Slippers. H Mules of Satin with Ribbon Embroidery and Bow. v I Slipped of Black Have Colored Polka Dots on the Toes. J Brown Patent ' Leather Boot with Suede Tops. j- - -. mtrh ever cob- T . ,u" """a eoinra, will oe rotlh allowance has shoes to nn "wy w In ber boot closet. Whit? im wt. i. Jume. MVZ'inft; black sole, and heVla a7e n7e to be ther women. However, If S iBm ana Tor. fw fh on exelnslv thought 1 Me5!a J eS2S 'nfdoa aff.ct ni8kers- nd therefore will not be la dio mer supply, of shoe. . JB ger of beeommln,. -common." " can be oomuu . - VI course, there must be itocklngn t o.,ho"- fc mert for themaelve. 2$. '"Jh . ? ' r f ".'. wh.tere mini's " i-m. v. ..... .v o u ioe iiirnre. we nare not a rstberablack eye. for womeB h.,o grown ,ef ufc,.nB thw Fnrh womtn.. tired of we " V Jit Z I0V,J 1 ."H eolored atopkinaja. He 1 aald brf and tne iouwm"i - ,,.--. .fV",. iit -xoe oniy exception w 11 he In th . berlese pairs of Prln?-Jf?lt; stoeklnRS worn with low tan ahoea. Then of prevenviiipt ""i'1,"'; 4" "- m imitation or ner nmtner. the nn-to-dat tried, but so far I have failed to And any- glrl w! WMr nftTy Wll, .tocklnga. thine wnicn."j,. . M ... '' wa 01 aueae in Krsy and WDlta 'J--' " w ' . . " ' V" neutral um nnve nit nana-chBsel ellTe all-white costume. "-- uutnes. in wear wnn mem pome belt dating this, n i)rouu.. meatt or me same learner with buckles snoes nvM. fimiL'u. white The Fellowship Farm " , : " By ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. v ' .n ; yr 6 somethlrt heaJdes talk" ts the "It Is a proren fart that sflentlfle, !c 'l 1 inoMO of Mr, George Elmer Ut "naive rarmina with fruit and hens J "TT, " r' , Wi!,WBod v... fn ,,'.Te ,n' cne nnndred darf labor a-" tlefleld, bow of veeteoo, ass. f ratarsalljr support a small family. ir. ..a., that hit IK-. nn to his own an- IT one Iso nteii fnmiiT Ha im h.,,l ATIUU V ' IB HI cavVMM wearinr I? ,l,a'y th ABd American women sre with huckles on his knee" but en your shoes, ahoe has a 'trimming of strips of "pefo- which ar. A,r fc ?s J stockings ber. For tha "bnekled sheon" has rer- No donht he bad them tier. also. . rsted holes, and front them to the eatta with trt,. , .v elegant talnly caugbt on. All kinds of boeklea. Suede, buckskin, all the soft and pltshle evening slipper, Inset with Isce. hand em- Lonir MdnM .1.: . j . . "om JW-wt. hsnd-wrongbt (mid leathers sro In high fsvor. If patent broldered and studded j with imitation mun .v. wosiag bnckis which may be bought at TlffanVa leather is used It Is net the old-fashioned lewela. there are enlr e one who follow the trend of fashion wy cloth or riche.? , m m f tar tmared dollar, to the stiff kind which tiaed to make "breaking form of brnamentatlon. much to see foot eorertne ilaeemfed ..fc..v !T . ' " wh buckles of fcrass which are ourehased at tn" a pair ot new ehoes a oerted of oenl- Tan isms are tnli . . ... " " ' LnvuvauB Jf WBIL UTtAn ThM. e.wn. 41.. . . - - - - . . - - - - in an en-ort with the clothing c Instead of glesmlng jewels set la ssttn ss has bees seen lately !iferlt-w will hsve he shlnlns Jewels of rf palls. However, thsft not for the person of the every day, practical world. American wvenm. isearae site- eaboehon Jewela Ofr th. e. ; T . . sre pnrena'.ea at to keep ta harmony aistlncf not? ef m'00 W'tni.t stow t ,trtw Cent ef Greek Iteea Tbea ' VJ. "! fWl, day.- Big back... there are. gain to. the fore ana hftf hi aon! uei im pun fl(ifl cnmfnt an uu limirl.. their iWes. Then if each one hns a trade ehllTnn ri.. . . . " " t ""5hi tn vomniai oays, and little 2lSni JX JrV' ftTMB r l,0eSlM tr r-tbr,a Sn a row-clasp! '.hoi" 2.tt . Jf ' But to be strictly ,n it" ..Mm,n,bnc SWtS ..' ...... ... . or art OS onl a rltr 1nh. tn nnrana fnrl tentlal torture, bnt patent kid. put sensibly, for they hava proved the coolest waucen- rony persons 10 pom ,,)nt monthi or a iood 'ptw-tion . of the through a process , which makes) It almost color. Ttee, designated by wlons namea month lor one year. wa-iu' "n'v, psjriag for his bo Colonial. Garden, according to the maker they paid the' nrat inataiment or i.tfuu bucklee not like ent to sea, silver Are Actresses Home l oving People? sa soft as oose leather. The period of ornamentation has not are cot very low aa the toe in front end passed th shoe World by. For a ' plain fasten with a wide ribbon threaded through shoe one untrtmmed In some way Is fra- one or two eyelets, or else they have a po!Me to find. Even the lesst "fancy" tongue of leather and buckle of metal. : ;..-.,.- ,.,,,.,.,,.,.,,,. .i....... 'Tihe Art of:. Proper Introductions. R published In this newspaper were expressions of sereral are certain points canneetna i. .. ... . . . -li ' . - . - - .. ...... ..-.. With Introductions hi 1, '""'"" "i:u raw woma oe 1 n tinpertainty w an excuse ior mttiuf duiqi ne at aa at-noroe. oetw ia quw (j give the group first option If ever be ,""i" ukbibq wwy ui enormous . ' "";'! rraijwuw vr me inirouucuun m jutroaucuon. on ot may rising irora per iwtuea wishes tO leave and sell out, . moi w miio 10 enconraga a wor alwaya clearly grasped by those m- made; to shake hands. ,,-on the contrary, One of the points upon which ' some at mas Is Introduced to her, unless that 'wan on as $8,000 farm near poaton, and agreed T,T11nT proctipol 1A to pay $250 quarterly until th. balance. . ' or raorteaM, waa paid. Mr- I-fleflld' practical Idea la excel Then he tells what followed S lent. It ts based on co-operation and on 'We Immediately cut tin forty acres -companionship. It makes the getting back Into one-acre holdings and sold each Fellow Nature, and back to the land, profitable one lot eutrlsht. to he deeded to him when '" Bgreeewe. be has paid the sum of 300, and th 80 lon ss the millions of acres In Amer-j Farm becomes clear of debt he to agree ,c sre bold by monopoly away from tho rents, worn city iroonceo-,- to tudre from .h. " .r. " " """" wu"-n r " " " . . -ni. ' al-. srtrwwe. w it i a W i u h,c aow and Tasaln t-efleh i 00 tne correct thing to do, and both nr correspondents are not -very clesr U s her heat, when she sbouia rise and snake . Xiau ivt xvcijicauuu ( iu trtbuted the following Interesting com- ymetits To ne Editor; In my opinion Miss May Irwin entne nearer the truth than any . Of the, other writers for the eTmnoslnm tn eying that actresses are Inclined to be a mad. nome lovtna; people. I also ebare UlSe s. Virginia Hartied's yiewa about married people ot separating. t consider separation fatal. The act ress must posses ,,, womanly character- J ber snccesaful In her vo- ,.'. -w -tyeeir t can say that love . uu my emidren me always, and I fc stage becanse I hav ,a to be the bread , . ....... my terms la tnatrl- persona thonld offer at tbe same moment with regard to rising from their sest oa hsndg with him, or a clerical 'fllgn!tary-a .cordial recognition. - . ( i, belns Introduced. Thla question does not bishop, for Instance, If opportunity' allow then h.n..i... ...;i I ' va l0" oiner hand, K a casual lntrodsc trouDie,, men, as they sre nsaaiiy fonaa or it, and on a semi-oniciai occasion, a wneo crossing a street between a street tiA ! ... .f.nrtinV t,. ... v. ..v. .... ... i,..- . k. . Cr and an .ntOmohllA , , - niwivuv n 7 Yicmruiisuuu, ' ' . n. U w m mmvu"vwww .1 .... -. v ...ww . - slon lies between ol f and thoae introdaced ar. totally unknown. to be Introduced, and even If poo afternoon calls, supposing that two or thre Amprican plfly-jroer on th subject of f ct 1 tuition It so momentary ther thif .in .n.,M " ...rr . -airr;::rr? un hand, u a ! mtrodsctroubie, men. .1 ij, n,uu. vi ,i(p, wj w.- poslttm Miss Amelia Snmmervflle.bas eon- toller to get away to tbe bosom of Mother Nature, The rest' of the land, together with the Monopoly has attired Mother Natntw.In farm buildings, to remain the collective tee' armor, and studded It with nails; so property of the corporate group a large that her bosom has become a Biost uncom house ultimately to be fitted up as Fel- rlo'e resting place mr tiraq heads Din backward fp'"d or ,teD each 6ther. an exchange of hows Is all wan venture, upon elttlng down for a few callers only ar present and the hostess belne Intr? , k ncM moment of that la required from them. . mo n at-hom or befor dinner feel that she must render telk general hy onecwTt 3iifc-? , 'Ierr cm,tn" ttake. Hand SS. 2rt Introduced L h r," fron tb,!,r ltt" n at-bom refers t, hat they would at once Join la rtf are Lt ttW' ttCSV. lL ? i? ! announced or after tt. ta that passe for conversation, and yet are open to man, eweptloaa, and. If to , ' rtMin! fll ainner, or when caWng people ar Intro- on departure would shake bands with the rcannot exactly flrlv. ,a coach .nd'"0,,? ' kt: -1 to them or wb.a ?hey Lmrim , in rel.Uve ta ,ue.tlon 1 after having shaken horses through them, aa in ft M.i . llake "nds with each other In ,.,..,, v... ti tv. ,nrt hln i- . v asi u . ... t m vuHkKiet ,. a .. iiawua n . www -w t -as ' .low ship House, with club equipment and great drawing room, and parlors for chapel. Socials, lectures,,, exhibitions, etc. The common bar to b for our collective cows, horses, etc "In due tlm we will erect a 'Fellow ship Workshop, .with, individual ' sections for craftsmen. J ' - "Meanwhile , we shall accumulate de posit or voluntary loans,! and open a co operative loan acmiuot with members and Sympathetic outsiders, t thre and a half per cent interest, with which we will aid members to erect the first cottages (about The westwood Fellnwshln . Schema has loosened the armor and knocked oil some of the nails: and it lias taken the abomina tion or desolation away from small farm uie. 4 anow ti nothing in city lire .more w.vivutu inu uuuear.uie to b aoeim uumaa being than existence In a remote country spot, with only bard work and poverty1 for companions, Cooperation Meani Success. -' The Fellowship FHrm nfTura enmnanlnn. mi ""v 'i Bnciut luicrcourse so us ptoinot Idren has' dom n.tld IT TiW " 7 m, rmed hy iJ nXZ " W It U tro.it P t eatto this near rela- ii.ooo 'each VTa th.-'hamcr ' Th. ship" and 'aoclalntercoun w ??J? Me ' !? "raB4 them Uk,D '-.hi---t. f.-T Mt!W,erwwda at-homea. when to yl.e and talk tlfs-mother r sister, or whoever sh mar fmJesj moving in will esch paraaan-a era. snd it offers that ve Remained on th the aforesaid exceptions How to act cn n to fl,0, pt Ww to tbs lady Introduced 11. slrnoet s Z hapnea to b. ' . - I?nt 1fcnlonlWr nntU each Baa ald for sncces. which Inyarlably nsd te be the hri. . . . ci . Mea. 'a creator ...iin... m.w. rton . TO ,ma" ,nl"incea is almost a nece. P"PPn to o. his own house. mmratva nmi,i,n, the occasion of an Introduction Is detr- After readier Mr. Frederipk n..M..... w beIn mfle' n0 or wnm and ta whom ttemenr? Att -. .J " ta person Is thns Introduced. alty. There Is no vacant sest for her t Introduction between caller mad anaer' ihen we will turn this money over and cu tinges to pa paia Those In. same way. . . And so on until sll statement! "AH sctreme. rr failure, as WlTes. I cannot see it tred with hire (which I de not) . what reputable Ufa Would he open to aa actreaa. ; , . Actrvupea, being women of tempera ment, naturally requlra sympathy. .. W' DHiar . .. MILT. , 'J. nsxrsa ia nn niinea almost entirely xtpon the reason for " " take, and. therefore, if both do not etand enforce . elrcamstance ... t? wrj rnaeu tiie uoia tisw b regards Introductiona as do women that Even the locale baa aomerhinr U an, ' '. If aa in trod notion la mad by a with It, snd thus a variety ef Issues ar rc,t,r" the maa Introduced tha mea raised, apoa which aa lnstaa.taneooa judg wov'd ta hands, and ' not merely bow. meat baa t b given. The mind has ta Md . aqaally good where Intimate travel with lightning rnldit tha frtonds ar concerned: they almost rank his own bouse. have., sot noch erect other cottages to be aid for ia tha conversation la at a desdiopk th. bearlna en future acanalntance. Those in. sme way. ari so on until an who wish : . 7 - "... . ' .. .i.. . . ..i.' tor cottage ar auppiiea .....v. ,.., Tcm.rsa man py swat i. . w.v .,r, a lUtle better cottage j. other, will f wv iu m general ousa going on omer a ctnupany: man . mi? y jiiuhvm care xor oniy a cauina lew Will car for certain fluanclal attends inr eo- operative undertaking. It is already a success, althntish acarrol two year. old. it founder, Mr. Uttle fleld, left the pslplt and a good salary to tlon, love; la fact, the thing that go 'round to arrlv at a correct eourse. of th fxtln of relation.,, and a cordial toward filling a woman's life, action; bnt the mind does not always r. cPtlo t gives to an Introduction thus Foppose the man comes along who auo. Pna to the call made apoa It: It beel hiade, wbea : casual. Introduction ar pile these requisite. If she may not a acta not upoh the outcome of mad of necessity rather tbaa of Joteutloa Biarry, what tbenf The act res. ts as ana- reflection, hut apoa tbe spur of the mo- uie 00 0t shake hands. When "I think lotu t keep ber name onterntahed sad m- T sve met Bmlth" or ft think yon ber Ilf rleaB ss are other womea in ether The received rule is not te shaks haads, know Mr. Bmlth" la fald-th on by a walks of life. A. for myself, th right st merely t how,: an bslne introduced! host and tt other by ; hostess nothing rr.aa baa not come tlong. When be doe but under certain circumstances would farther is required from either tbsn,a bow reer acd bvcome domesticated for th rest afaaydays. AMELIA 6 VMM B VILLA, around; also It is awkward and, ungraceful nothing ef each other's surroundings that for a lady to bend over one seated for they ar uncertain whether at future meet th purpose of saying a few platitudes, lugs they ought te recollect that iuch in "Introdnctory remarks, or remarks lot. troduotions hav taken placs, and whether lowing upon introductions, hav to eftaa they should bow er forget. Actually, It a melancholy ting f eommoenlaceaess would ba correct to how If th opportunity about them, and are distinctly trite. How l given to do so, but unless th wish to merely a summer companions. Some may ritv embark In this tmiemri. us : pumisne ' a utti magazin. called Ariel, In which ha find an avenue of ex pression tor the Ideas which cannot be fully uttered In bis farm work. Mr. Llttleflald is a Socialist, and this Fellowship Farm la a nucleus about which ne nope, to gather (greater aoclalletIA' forces. Much that Ariel and Ha editor finds no echo in my heart or tnlud; but the Fellowship Farm moots with niv enrnant commendations, and. I wish it might grow camp with ? congenial Spells -'Opportunity'! for AU. , "Those who do not desire to build will hsve, besides tbelr own land, a fortieth Interest Jn the continually Improved snd increasingly valuable collective property, like tbe rest. To nnhir. ,t ,- .... avail to endeavor to enforce it; It would not -..,?.,I.uu,.PJin. ac.B comrade-partner get . .... - v. .vwwvufw,, ,uw . . . . , , luii rutut in? tvuat a. suta in. .ana snore .. .I f. i. t . : , . . . tt wnrtti tha tiavlnc If aprndirlntr riven. r r . K ' M " ""' ttuuib oB suspicion, ot eccentric - . ... . 1 can they be otherwise I bestow recognition Is mutual tt Is of Utile mio a poweritii ana miguty aim icnq wretenna aiaviw from congested organisation. ity, and no one wlshea little odd. to Onnortnn'tv. And nn In.. be considered B(' It ould b worse still were :t with- ' bo much for the basis of economl In held, depeudenco. ft need sot dwell upon ihn ... , Bnma Mimta ' ntn : inAt 'mAfflAH.. fn niA.f vnlitntila ..(um, . i.T i. Before sad after dinner,, when Introdue- faces, and others are short-sighted, snd soiIhI, mors) snd spa-ltual features. Now oustrioi aepecl. , , . . ve three aources of work and In. 1 our . gardens r (2) bom Indus, fields. job ia Ui city or town. , ... , Success to Fellowshln Farm I . . TiT ' , ""wu wuu.u - v-r, uviore ana arter dinner, wsea introdue- faces, and others are short-sighted, and aortal, wo ..... not meet the ease; It. would disappoint the and a smile of acquiescence, accepting tbs tlous are mad between ktdles It la to those botn toc"a drawbacks iiave to be reckoned for Ite ind t en Introducing and tbe one Introduced. Introduction, and a dlaclalmer la not ex- seated bear to each other and tuerefor wiib w.hen expecting recogultlon from a "We ba For tosuaca. U . raUUr ef tha formes. petted If Mr. Bmlth ia not actually, known ther. would u occMloa ta SL. WhM ?T ffiS? A? City centre, out Into (iod's rrn Ariit I wish It might prosper and thrive, until thousands M young men,. who feel unable to found borne, in the cltie - where they toll, eon Id see the way opeu to marry and build jtberoselyee little house, oa grassy slopes at Weatwoott, and rear happy f.ra. tiles under blue aklea and amid flo ...... . . d , r . "V T" " v XV