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Ctn'W IKI, by Aerle:ias.lDr,f Qmt Urttala Ittghtt Reserved. it. J) . ' , z ....... : 1 m m m m a i w . Dressed to uitr , file, Iod apd Sabre. 5tiits forooti, Broup Jueed uitr; lea th;er 5rimmir;. : tlell-Built fiupt'ipuitsor Srootip Qame ii? Ifriea. ' DuxbaKSdit of Dad- (Jra55 Colors : 1 Diapa of tl?e iropdais Iip;Iapl ie Dress uitr; ; !'V piijsip puttees. WtlK.V lovely woman dreases to kill, suit of tbe la rest Eugllsb model la hewn, according to the old meaning ; tliat The material la a soft, light tweed, sbso. "la. when aha hoes busbandTOuntlng lately weatherproof, with brown affect pro- or wishes to bewitch tba beat beau at duced by. tba herringbone . lines running ibe ball, aha prefer a fine rock from through tba biscuit-colored ; ground. Tba Psrla. , skirt la cut ankl length and bound with a When lovely woman dresses ta kill, deep bond of brown leather, tba beat bor- cordlna to tba new meaning! that la. when dar for aklrt nf this tin .. .. ' - " .earner V. . 7-f1fef JiflWillliii AiVwaw'AAVTit - - - - B A A RiiaCAstrkJe Habit, with Lobs Coat Slained in Back, High Silk Hat of Style Warn by Mi. Adolf Ladenburg. B A Shooting-Dree, of Brown Tweed with Band at Hem of Skirt, Belt, Collar and Cuffs of Leather '. . C The Costume Worn 'ty Membert of the Ladies' Fencing Club in New York. D A FUhing Costume witb. -Removable ShouWer Protection. Fattening with Band and with Pleated BaKjue. New Felt, Hat for Early Fall with Ribbon Run Through Slit in Crown. t- ... V alnable. The leather band ' at' the hem forth In manlike togs flnrin September : and '""" or iprown xo maccn a pair 01 uctooer. Her pntteea of tba bent nlmkln atoot tan boota'for tramping) Is a aenslble are exactly like" those of men Her Trro hlit from Undon. Leather bSnda that lean hat of greenrelret may have as lta can be acrubbed and need not be mended only decoration the last tall feather of a appeal to the girl who can handle a gnn bird aha run w m..Ai . " better than a neerf.e. and ..so to the artl.t i'mtn 8", S t&L .Wketche"P,re' ' V,eW" 0t fh' 52 I" the da v The woman who goes eamp.ng with bar tert UcSm-" husband and her brother. In a comrade- Etott. ,. Chitltt- like aplrrt often care, only for utility. Her f w ZT h' In a fanM- of klllln. of the sort that needs aid from Cn- t!!" 000 18 drewd to kl. pld a arrow aha conaldera long ago accom- " Jtf ' an1 tne other Per,on pllshed. Then aha wears a ault of duxbak, J,7' v'nli' grat-ont or her daddy, which la made only In hldeoua colore Waperona get sleepy when September dead-graes and dark ollre. The eajJar Is n ntf h,T aotratAIn ehllL likely to be of cordur6y and the Jacket PerlP one good reason for the rogue of baa many capacious pocket Inside and out "-bullt hunting eulte from England la With all thesevocket. The twentieth can- tbe fact tn e Ideal honeymoon tour la tury Diana feela as proual aa the aehoolboi B0W pent In Africa. India or Anstralla In In hla flrat knlckerbockera. The,, aklrt la pursuit of big game. Brer so many eouplea dlflded. .', V"-v hT o'.lw4 tola plan. Mr. and Mr Amason-Hk, 'V tniirrted malden'V wime- Mal flelachmann, In Cincinnati, hare won tlmea goea forth la anlt exactly JJke that derfal collection of furniture made 6f the of her husband. ' Tailor are accustomed hide, tuaka and bones of tbe wild animal to thla sort of an order. Mr. and Mrs. tb"y met and murdered during their honey Tbomaa Hitchcock and all the Httle Hitch- nioon In Africa. Mr. and Mrs. Armar Sa un cocks havesaltu with Norfolk JackUs made derson. tbe latter a daugliter of Mr. John according to the eame model, only that the D. Arch bold, reoently returned from a aim mother and tbe glrla bate aklrt. Mr, liar honeymoon. One wondcra why the Tom Pleice, who waa hooting ea Long thrill of terror.fthe hasards of Jungle-- isiana ibi uu nunung, are not reserved for the dulL - 4 L mmm-. ont rfhelr knlttlng'raxf Tthlr bHdge, , iu yuej mean, eoieeia, inengn tbe abriak of terror ai-a, tarried across th harbor na(ot to the ocean to.' MontaukV i-oinr, . .-- j -rr - When "th born of the banter" I beard on the.Wheatly HU1 of Long Island, th gent! lady goea forth to kill In tog thkt ' how hr determlnatlda to be in t, th . death. No useless frill hamper her pee4 on the horse. BeTerity I the chief fast use of her riding habit, though sometime th eternal fn:nln get th beat of a horsewoman, and Instead of a conven tional suit, ahe wear ometblng a bit gay In color. A riding habit designed m Vienna, for example, baa a bright red watatcoat and a full Jabot of wblt lac. Mrs. Charlea Goodyln Benuett (th wlf of th Secretary of lb Senate who hunt with tb,Meilow Brook Cub on Long Island, wer4 a cloth riding auit that 1 almost bebe blue jri color, and a small round hat of the same sweet (hade. Tbe ererlty of tba Meadow Brook uodfU la, however, one of Its chief haractratle. The Meadow Brook riding habit la ent with a deep dip hi front, ha a semi-fitted back, Is single breasted and fasfened with, five Ivory black button. The; sleeve are 4null and Just like the sleeves on th coat of a man. Hat of alt aorta, however, may be worn. Mrs. Pierce goe ever tbe fence with a soft wide brim flying filpplty-flap, and no matter how much hair the bunta woman , may; hov of th sort tht hi really rooted, h rbmebow braid It Into a Jard ( little knot, ringing In I from a buttef plate to a tea biscuit, or from a puah but ton to a door kaob. Mrs. Reginald Brooks and Miss Koran CangboVo V among th "" women who wear allk hnts for hunting. One of tbe new riding coat has th revers broadened Into great width and faced with satin ; the collar la flat and narrow, while below the revere the garment la fast ened in double-breasted style and then cut away into sloping aide arid a long-tall back. This style 1 considered too extreme from a habit point of view one might say, from a point bf view that baa become a, habit on account of the rule laid down at Meadow Brook and obeyed throughout tbia country, tbe sabre. Tbe fencing glrlMs dressed to! There Is a long coat (see Illustration A) kill, and for tbe biggeat game there la , designed especially to be worn with riding though no animal la brought Into the ring ; trousers for cross-saddle riding." The coat When there Is a bout between the ladle' Is slashed In back and on each side of tba fencing club of Philadelphia and that, ey sadd:e it falls gracefully when the lady Is Ne or. 'h K'r' of the visiting tea3L t mounted, concealing the bifurcated garment wear whlt canvas Jackets with skirts of below, but revealing the eoldlerly riding bI"ck Telvet- Tn hom team- Ne4 boota. It la close fitting and meant enly Tork- nlcn ,n tD9 last contest includetl for the woman who Is noble planned. For M1" AdlW Bay lie. Mlaa Margaret Stlml women slim of figure tbe divided skirt with " D Mlsa Isabelhs Dick, wear ault. ol ' . . U white. . The front row of chalra, rel a pony eoat is advised. served for the guests of honor. 1. called thl At Tnwdo the girl who re made np firing line, and here Cupid often find J principally of blue blood and bonea look ex- heart that f worthy of his arrow. Then ceedingiy arou on oarseDacs. uum mt n swing roona ana. an nomindrnl weather Is very cool they prefer sulta of the red heart sewed on th fencing girl linen and pur white. Tbey wear large, jacket, aend an arrow Into the cardlaJ broadhrtmmedeaJJor bats .with tbelr hablta, organ below. j and at th hora show, when tour or Bv . ro tb ariri with the pistol, wboshootsf are In tbe ring, the animal look a though Hv pigeon, ..ftjo elothe that are eapeel nmhrellfl. emerxed froni the middle of their any aiiracwv? Bhv been designed. Thef hacks The wide, flat allor and th tllm, Prt for a .weman is considered odlonsj rod-Ilk figure give a Strang fleet. Mra ana orin u -So practisea thla accomplish J B. Davla (Mollis Marwell), Who weara ostraciaea. n ':.rV..v- -tH . w.rt .hit and Mra. "tter how-tskUfoIly she dres.ta to kill Boe't'L. Gery (Cornell. H.rrim.n). who ff-, the pigeon for of gunmetai gray. ar. -- - .--.V.' "v."" often weara a ault Fo 1 nnaa mm n .kAna HAk - aL t I :i" . h. w looklne slrla aeen on boras- " lao" C atf thla" country. -Lite.y on th. ConU- "ThU" "St' H" nent, Paris an'7-"DB" one 1. criticised or oatrici.ed. though the an effort .mong th. tU or. to pneMnti ,t tt, .M tn, ?. "1 Americana to .dopi gorgeou. ---- a t n1, ,tn th . ,orL-on. nI.3 baa a home at Beverly, Mase.. pat oo prowlo day. when husband and wife be- f bla("k rubber (. plain cape with long of gTten velvet a 0,d. llk thoM in . motley mass. Even blue Jeans to paint and paper a room-and-gin to bore each other. To go to the Jun. Plnt". black rej'o o'weater. WOra -in . Boothern France and Italy. But of a nrecrakM wW , baa a whit evening ault la which ab goea fltt ind 0Be.g haKbana aImost ,n tfc- which I a bat of leather , with ear-lap lmtgDt th Medow Brook women .rr.yed lttend t peaaant ahool to dinner. Tbll is quit Ilk Mr. Tom, for her A very Tnng girl. Jaw of a tiger might arouse a love that was simply sleeping, really not dead. she goe nild-aulmal ... o---. -or nsnmr in ncnniMi nil. pn one day In October, ahe gathered about her Amrtcan woma will have a trim a,ilt of all the young glrla who were to be le- twewl. but her. bat will be more becom- butsnte in Boston onnng uecemner. i-Jng than th tquat little toque the Eng- geeae tney iouoweo. nor iu ia iue uaruct nan girl wear. shop. That flight at dinner the woman afraid i ii uouiaer a sua ttd nrvtt rn xt -. . . and strings, and which cost Just 40 enU. . M, f..ioa when In purult of to fosl wgi . Vandarbllt ' in yellow oil akin the gin wirn tn reo woul(J u Qult, MeiHng tn circu phesnts. Is what th social cUmbar aaeer. A- n-K ,,, hnw mOVl A Sn 0UI " OUT- 1- Aamtrmm - nshtng. res for the tailored suit for trarelllnR. Is also used for tbe collar, coffa and but- goid hair I certainly fetching both pro- d TB, counirv hoy would hoat "Hn posals and fish com her way. Eel fishing rh j n(j wooj per down th rosd ex Is a favorite sport t Shelter Island, Hag t0 tbe hoop-l lady, with her which is situated between th two claw- fl mm aklrt. St sn ding tip-toe' on the tiir nAtiincniara. tHf m.kft fha eastern .... me oaroer liah girl wear. Her soft felt at an auda. . VI: ..T. 2 7... --mi,- nora 1 Met- P""10 " I. Mvral tloaf .,,., haT. e ribbon rD.vHrr ithrTdlnd.e And now for th girl with th aabr I "On nvlg.torr ner ,0P throush tb silt cut In tba crown a ...... .. u.. ,mrAt" erlei the maater of ceremonlc. "w-n r, . . v in. ... ...... . . . . laiaau DipiMoer ain icimwn up " i.- . ..v , - - . ,u . ncn Imal hunting, to shoot the run raaijr be snonoAd.' Th Norfolk lackct. . . h.r .L .... . . '.: beat Ucar In ,ne forest., she nrefer. a wlf, ir. work..41k. arr.rltv. 1. mad. n"" " , " ""T lQroua cot ,n. ero" ..... mnn . m,n,n D.ra auu . a . i v uc w.wuv .immii, a.i r t . . . . w n . . Sfetl-bullt suit from London. ' For foa huutlug, for salmon Temerarious Man. wu.iucr uur nerre is trjffl. .icauy 10 ni you for an alrahln i.i.uu DfyiMuer Kill iLnuiii. u V . . . , v " - n urm wiin of serge or bedroom and (charge her noffr frock for -He. too," ears Cnpld, dancing about with O.rvou. fat girl. "Cleveland Plain Dealer I Ith a fishing' .Mrt waist and a short skirt.. With . skip snd a hop-as taUle " , , ' r protection Unterna and sppars. the Aotnmn girla and Bell, but Just aa eapaWe. Often t tne Tip fW TtXl. I But with all her Independent ways, Mrs. ro4, Th removable shoulder English Jailors. Mr. E. D. Uorr Paul Cravath. wbe as Agnes Hu "I felleut of the window of my fl,t That r in roiiar. cuusi muu va - . . . . . - w s- " . tb American woman would rather go to to. , ' 1 h -porting bat of tha tweed, with lom " P,DC. - '- "P" or uea luii maae o nicely that they tbelr delighted escorts (with anticipation Lamer reneing tiua I 7, wbaf. th usual tax for a trne, r-.-. . ' ... rmind af cheer al horse shows. After a are decorariva aa wall nufni - .v. vn.. k km Vnrk there ara Intercity fencing bouts, and r.hv o v ui " bugiauu. a icrg quill, nitkn an Ideal coammv mi . v ue wuni, " - - .... mm. Th. beat but't -mi. .r. tw. Olat.a ud to dai Even for a professional b"-l P Ai gts, remounu and makes For fishing In deep sees oo sees th tb eel. When squeals rend th lr. th many la th ma unmoved by ta haaaty of y acTrdinT. th. Lhl let.. worn-, or for Z day. in September ber bora. ta th. fence. Bfmbe. girl at place, at tb. ...tern eel. are In the bottom of th. boat, hot th. a girl ta th. Ul.room who fall, a victim to Breaking . .... . im w. n ... in h .inwunjiick. - v . rnn am nf I nrt w - a apmimi i - nnn.ri. .. n , m a..- rAik- moa n-r rsirm a nun aoiniK- dut wild rran Mrs Da wtoitr, a ault or tnis son wuit ij v. --- , . -- - vuu.. - - - - iuntlngtoa ' . '. w . atonaiag Paal Joaea 00 th. - '-" " ' . . .j . - - stage; Mr. Joseph h. KtTnt, wb& bad a alt with silver satlbesd set la th clth; Mrs. Wllllaa) K." Vanderblit. Jr.. ani ilra. E. B. Tbomaa, who) preference l for 1 hepberd plaid, have tailored suits i:h tight eoat skrarve ad snail, accord oj to th old-tfBa -figure fit. The aiu they ftd wear for tw three eaon. Kor ii sportisg or travelUag sttlr. tb te Uah model r prvftrabi. Th Ecgitsh girt, whea ah. dree Wh'at England ThinK of the American Girl. .tltla llak soblemaa yesterday. "Aad yo are on the fourth floor, was terribl,- "Ts I don't know hew t fae th Jan Itor. Trn Mr I've violated son lana . leas." WashlBtlon llersld. Br AN ENGLISHMAN. ,D -ealtbteat American girls la London, a rale he Is not low to tak advan- dellghtfnl ns of camaradeA. which, be- and was Jokingly asked why's bada't x . j,. -t" T . ' a th r urn. but 11 6o Bot u"n' 08 ,b rface t tea of having -Jol.y feed time with her." cuse of Its aovelty. Is Irresistible to th brought home a America wtf. " nixa fOf the Joneses, .ni.til Zir.'rll rLtiHi a things, that Engllahmen are backward la belnf.bl. t chat bot everything under Britisher. , .-f. -What Mid hv -mrry AsMriesa Mlitre- Sw. retnwnber, Bridget th. alliance bot tmnim """" .. m . 1 . ,- ki. i. w . . L ; . . - v ,i.l .. - ... t. - t.. a . . .i . 1 .. , , . . rMhn- lin 11-rnnTnna Fti. ODenSf loeir LlfKiu ( uv.vwv- .w.vuww iuw vui mum wuviau.uiv u. mew nvir vvu-Mirrmx Daw grrwi imw biiu..uw a.KI a kh vlt v mrwm m ' w cluing IV OlBBer. ,a DHI lrcouc iravin.uoi ... . .. ,, .. . .v..i.. .. . - A ... . - 1.1,1. w . . . k- ... m-i k.. .. . . t ..w v .. . ad aa America hell tea, wiis evror wvwb aiwu ana iJHefc..ia, u-c- hv w wiauiuua. , m, " nvi ir a kimtvw. wm . 7 1 ,-tii a u v-,,a"iiTt is va ma. BBna x fl 3 ma doe. tb En.bbnaa ausd alona labia Americas cousins. ry wra, ror. is nrr wuiua, ioti a uuuy jacuiue. are giea bids iot mm tell yo waai n lajm u am piaca, sees uorai: Ty U Sever trouble ye sgalal is , wi. -jimlt-titT dollar:" It 1 e IOT ,B awnni wii in 10m omi airoug as a Bra. "Jura wt mrr, ana now mm. u.w a very cxpansiTe (u ioy, aaaaaa id. aof luuswaiea Bits. kill Ibe Mu-aaaat mt tha tea. r to catca fl,B,iio, uat la shared ky mea of anoet of the hnmbier mmbers of EagUsh -iety Her bright, ones rlaque talk Is cos- slows'la ker aaclety. It is strseg mat a fcrany. I eaa tnfl ye. ai waaU erery- . - - the h. to really snora attrctrv tha la tntr1 Ai proof M b BOt Ct nd y seek tn vala. 1 opportua.ty lack- Slant dttfigbt to tb Englishman, broaght raw marriage tan piac bctwee iWes tb very beat. , vATeies ftlan. U l-ai;rotL Capld Uiu h porUag-tog kr,cheayl. of Htutrary, uiel ccB.bd U lag tor our profeasleoal aad commercial op 'with women who r afraid of saying mlddi chM.es of both eooBtrlefc "Why. tb a re rag Aasorlcaa arlr Jstt Mrs. OaddieMy feuabaad m sllpahoi aad faliow her r Ik. bboot. wh. b ,v, rlllrM of M,M ciadr. VsoderwH. .be snea t becota ac, Train ted with Amerlcaa thing "that ar not Is th best taet." Many of r lo.in. mea apesd fc upa ber huebaad uwfal BirtlM uis wattoas are farvrer rosing off. ...... . ... . 1 . . 1 .. ...... . . v 1.1 a. i.Mukl. . , V . T-m1t M.-ta 1 1k. It IM e. . . , . ... . . . acid mrimr mm ctear her la aai.nM.ax w .. ,nn kr.oaa. ILt buppr poaaor woaaea 1 aw i nn, """i""'" J ' " ' ror iwai '"''a w i. apeso. Mr. Good imiIt1 FtriiH tk-. . Th British girt eaa fcaadi tba t ur a..O0.Cn. t for ta most eaaual brvet of tbe dill attarieg .se-half of what tb America etlrely. but n o fcoine tor fe.se Jsa ,b. waats ta be he. ad that a M ,priy to tbe hallraocs U Aaaerlraa gin tk; LaJ. Bort Grwvesor. Lord Ebtry s oigs r ui worea " J1'"J" ' , , ' " , . pouo mm t.ii-a.a i 1 us. aat wire -xirf'a Jut IC H' awfuUr earok.. ""'"" ' V . .. . v u ...a,. a. tr...-! tm. kua, th-ra a. alas la America a cotnpaalea. yet . ... w.. . . " J ' m ' ' eareKts at atchOet thaa a rlD. The Aaeartcaa ta to heglaaleg to re- Mher Aawrtcaa ina t thai ewntry .ta that ft fee aaadvlatabto t. g "J aat Say u. peraa ttf Mlaa Florewe. PaaWard, saoatly id way.- area tat ta fcxwa ta Pr't whlia c mt tb prtarlpaJ wediCags mt last tog of gaav. Ta. girt with tfc gua kaa ad ee-saw waa that wklrh took ptor hetweaa Opport erta.cf EagUah mode la from which to Lar Al.atahr laeaa-Kev hrwibr aad heir- CaslatkUfSS la fa c;ula Bobert Orwvesor, Lord Ebtry's dolags f ta World how that EaslUbate girt c.alder. mere chaff. Mia Star aad ; s. r tker Aowrtcaa aifnaa t tarn roan try ta r ptomawro wm. . - -- " . ; . . M . mwwmw m -"'-a Mtat DelicAcy. , wb ta roach sad irtr at . . At ma - vi gt. waaoaa. . . . ,-. a. . . tucniis o. trteadiy traa a pert Ira hasMsd. rrap tbe beat aolirtwa. ta t no.w , , B rf tmr m wryTiiiag aiaa wiu m a ae T d g fff sl rnunn WW rrirmv pilj, WIU'I Wisi mm awa " VXTI aaap a-wrr ivsbf w n Bp kT-fB kj n sari 4Uaft KBftlaM I M tvUrv hi t kat bwi broofUl mp with mid In en tfat4 kaM. tMMea aU ar ai W7 It a a rt pprn.arty. tbe. la not tort lag far a to- po each saaa b saeels a. s pro- ewptlto. ,-a. JT . a aa.t that la a&art tan awrvlosahiaa prvaaac rtlr ta tfee Pakd f i' hUaatraCa B, for aaaaA. a Slr aad ALas iaa aWtbargba, wl k tb aar, eat Isakw girl, sad This to mmll to th rrlraaaaip w.s r. u, "J" " r-T.r"' - of witA u ssart, cat Aaasaa gH aad aa tw) as,anca gana aa. avagusaawa .wi-.-r w - t- - - Ik a tM toad ,J grTr u arv vwin wv aa t ja ica. a tm fc.- aiciaos utoba.