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.; bt, IWM, T Amsrtcag &i.a.lr. Great BriUla Sight Beaarved. r I ii i i f i 11 ii it iin ii it ii ii it hi .i n WTf - 77TI T727 v 1? 17 .. pall Suits ai?d proeHs for (Jildrep. Blue Jeai?s apd Overalls , eipe paiorite SdJit$ ; of tl?e Ljttle So 95 , of tlpe TiIlioi?aire5. pafisiap TodIs S;orid J By Boys Jtill ii? Dr$s$. Ope-Buttop (jloves Uitl? Bare 'V v . i-irrfv ,j. '.v.jV rms. rf U 'wondefol how the kiddles make the whole world kin. They arouse a common sympathy, and alio a common Indignation Kay my flippant husbsnd Cbolly) when they bawl on a train. Even the clothe of the American young fter go to prove that -In their attitude toward .'uildren all claskea of pitjple hare Idea pa which they agree. A qnalnt sort of simplicity Is the standard for chil dren's clothes, and If Totes wars counted) among the Uttle sons of the rich and tb little lada of the novr It would soon be dis covered that of all the suits in their ward- TT is wonfleroi now me Kiames mass 3V the whole world kin. Tbey arouse a , 1 ' Ctyiffop Qloafe IJ ped U7 i tl RU55 ia 9 Sabl for Ijttle (Jirls. lotl; Jats , Ijped1 Uitl? Qlupy jee. Sailor Suits of UI?ite Toire Sill for Boya Sifnpliity at It Svutst Jtyls for ildrep derbllt Wbltnsy, Harry Payn Wnttaay boy, I en of the aspirants, . I laogtted M ona day when I waa tsar with, llttl Cholly and PraiJy. Between daaoes Van derbllt ran across ths room, Just aa though the whole world war green Holds (or small feet without any ballroom Boor. "That Is A A Scotch Highland Dreii of the Sort Worn by Douglas Dobinton and Lew'n Nixon, Jr. B A Girl's Sailor Suit of Park Blur Serge with Tie and Sash of While Silk or of Scarlet Silk if Petired. Pleated Skirt Edged with Rows of Soutache Braid. Cold Buttons and Embroidered Anchor. ' C Tweed Suit with Single-Breatled Norfolk Jacket. Golf Stockings for Fall Day. P A Cloak of Roie-Colored Taffeta or Gaihmere, with Collar and Cuffi of Em broidered Linen. E A Winter Paletot of Raspberry-Colored Coachman's Goth. Revere of Sealskin. White 'Veit with Gold Buttoni. F A Party Frock of Empire Mode! of Voile Batijte. Short Tight Sleeves and Lace Flounce in Deep Poml- G An Eton Suit with White Vert for Press Occasions. when she waa only two years old. They ptnro and the sleeveless suits. Little were always nsed to attach to little gifts Cholly Is no clever. she was supposed to send. For that mat- Then Cholly has his Scotch Highland ter. taoagn, my Boston trail, Matthew eostnme hee nlctn Av inir.. r t-iuijuciiu 11. tun muiucr was wben he saw him. Aristophanes I. or the Dawson tvenneisi laddie Indeed. bad little cards engraved with bis name. Uttle Cholly's school stilt. said he was a brsw The Lewis Nlions alwavs dressed f hoi r vm In flnAt.k niMki..j to be quite t . nnnu. t. UA.n.rr.. .hn.,M Kir. . Knrfnlfc . .. ' luc rirni- Jacket that Is double breasted, and without a belt But. as good authorities agree, the coat Is quite as stylish if single breasted and with a belt as hitherto. Just now, while n-e are tip at Lenox, be Is wearing stockings with plaid tops (see 11- foa tb baby boys love tbelr "blue Jeans" best Even his sailor suit Is not so Im portant a possession to the young Amer ican as are bis overalls In mhlch he romps, and m which lie plays that be Is a carpen ter, a plumber Jack of all trades. In. fsct On a cre.it country estate at Inox or Toledo the rw of (lie millionaire who owns It and the sot .f the manager who run' It make mud pies side l j side, each In his bias Jean. None of l.sl.les are born Snobs, and aeltl-cr are there any who rral ,Ui their Inferlorliy to tbe rich. The smalt Son of the cardener cr manager never Itrows that be Is leM important than bis tttiia, M-worter hi the mud As 4'bolly tefls soe. I ata getting t8 tie s Soctallat, hat why net T 1st England so many ladles f title ara allying themselves with tba labor Id g class. I remember the pert little rodgrr, tbe son of the eoaebJao on Mr. P. A. B. Mener's msgnifleent astate st Ashbonme In .'etiBsylvsoU. Qaa day P. A. BL was sgakiac a loor 'f taapoetioa. Tbs prt rnoxt-r fslktwed hire everywhere. -WtO. mr lltt una,- said P. A. B.. "don't yon know area I aaf -Kr eare I o. V'r tbe scan wba - la s7 fstbers earrtagea." tf rnrr then ara arpte wba Use "tbe Red-Whlte-and-Blue" have democratic lustlnets smothered later In life. Tbey all see the simple clothes for boys and girls In the magastnes and papers. They, by their own childish choice, hava helped to establish tbe fashions. There are, to be pre, elaborate clothes that ara ahocklng In prict, and they, I enppose. are more Inter eating to read about, but simple suits snd frocks for the kiddles are now In style. Then another thing, and this Is really droll. Tbo Importers bring over the most charming little suits, those for boys not yet In trousers being much Ilka those for tbe girls. The suit for brother is Just ss dslnty as that for sister, and mother thinks It's perfectly sweet. Bonnie, however, doesn't agree with her, aa soon as he no tices that it Is like sister's In sny detail whatever. 1 shall never forcet the day. tvat two years npo, that I took little Cholly Into a smart hhop on Fifth avenne. (Little Cholly i. voti know, a remarkably big boy for his a&e Everybody ssys that reallj they never saw anything like It. The salesmen tu the stores always say so In particular) Well, as I waa saying, 1 took little Chollr In to buy a suit I picked np one with .1 round Hutch nerk. He tried It on and aemd well pleased until I happened to say that tbe one with blue ribbons would t'e so sweet for my sister's girlie, little Prudence Armou". Well, when my angel child Cholly heard me say that tbe other salt would be nlre fur his cons in Prndy, be gave a whoop of rage, elmply reared np on his hind legs like a true Knickerbocker, and raid he wouldn't Just tike bis father. Little Cbolly Is so clever! Now l'ii tell yon about some of the things I'm going to bny for him this Fall. I suppose tt will be more Interesting If I travt out the plainer things sad choose tbe clothes that children Is oar set are snore apt to bare- When little Cholly goes te lxJ worth's te dance, he wears, for ' V If x.'" V.V.WJav- LaV a. j- hi v f m LA W-; c r blscnlt color to reara color are laid ona over tbe other and tbls Is lined with aable far. Just think of cblffon lined with .furl Then she has a suit of the new color called antique green, and the little Jacket, nil but the sleeves. Is lined en tirelv with Cluny lsca. rrudr was bora with a diamond-studded spoon In ber mouth, but In spite of the sqrflPtupna linings, aa I tell mr sister, -she'll sea hefore sba dies a Uttle of the seamy side of life. Prudence Armour we named her, after an ancestress f who came over in the Mayflower, bnt wo wrf forsot that Armour translated from the Bt nice." said fr. Dodwertti. "Croaa French means "love." and such nnns poor ne room as a gentleman should." So Prndy has had to endura about prudence wltn all the visitors, and )! the pupils and Imprudence In love. Sister really weeps, seatea, vanderbllt crossed the great hard One society paper even printed a pnn about wood tract with all the courage of his It- so mean to have a child misrepresented great-grandfather, the doughty Commodore. In the press at so tender an age! Now my Cholly he did the same thing one Both Prudy and Cbolly you know go to day and T thought he'd be expelled, for Dodworth's dancing school the famous In when the reprimand came ha shouted, "I'd aents brother-ln law, was reallv hrnvht np In a Scotch costume. He lived, you know, at Mchfield Springs, and all tne country boys uses' to catch him every chance they got apd Just pinch and pinch bis fat little legs, never dreaming that he'd grow np to marry a sister of the man to whom we owe tba Joy of Teddy bears. Aa for sailor suits, they never go oot of style. Cholly has one for dress-np. made of white heneallna wftk ...ki. J big foor-ln-band tie of Clel blue. The The "Wte vest baa gold button and the atltutlon where those of only the finest like to see yon make me." If It weren't anchor on the "V" and the narrow eollar t0D "vera are of seaiskiu. family may learn to courtesy in the proper that his father Is a Knickerbocker, dls- has feather stitching of nala hlue aenslble fad anions: the people of our way. Mr. Dodworth Is a great-nephew of grace would hava followed, for. children in- Another Vorseigh'i and Just thsn my Cholly and wears a suit a whole sise smaller. As everybody says, little Cbolly Is a likely1 lad and as everybody also aays, he has aucb charming legs. Anatomical praise la, yon know, nulla Little Cholly Irish blush on ber face. I think ther stitching of pals blue A oaible fad among the people of our way. Mr. Dodworth is a great-nepnew or grace would have followed, for, children in- sr anlt of thta r .. t Mt & l 'he girls, evtn in bitter cold the great Dodworth, who led the orchestra eurably boisterous and aaney are often ex i'a son hnt r!Tii. it k w"tn-. 1 white pique. Tbey wear when Jennie Lind sang In Castle Garden, pelled from the school., When we go ta thinrw .. hoa- ljeavy ulsters, but the white skirt shows When the little girls are presented to their dancing school, we mothers alt around the . uiiiia mat ooy is I WO years older h,i l)u , ... vii. ,u... .wi.,. m., m.f hoh nn and dawn, and room and nnr hnva tnn.f hrln. ...w " bvui aUgaa UZS v V i ?V ' as.swn.ja arau-sar '- J sr v - t fc vmb Mr VflMJU so craxy to be In tbe llmellgljt, went a when they enter the room at dancing chum In turn and make a formal In trod uc bit too far. Her Uttle girl bad a bright school, tbey stand at the door and make a tlon, but I must aay that Cholly does better sen riot coat, a scarlet hat and old-time long gliding bow with skirts outspread held at arithmetic than at dancing or Intro pantalets (modified a bit), showing be- in the tips of their fat little fingers. All duelng. And he could tell, too, at an liaes f k Va. on- V.. . mU as rm L . L.tai as Il-vv1 iWAvf rt'at SI Hill t rlasta t ft. awatHaP aai tawll thkBi SS 1v ss at at aavsaas aa.. .a A limn.. In ..1. w V ..... '" -"t- VH-W l i " " ' j -wmm uV u. viuwo ..m ul , . v,unuu, ius d0ri.t ieeye it. Weu( , rraly saw her on ers. work for an order, a bit of blue rib- (stocks, I mean, not candy), .fcl v. roeB,tl' Pa,nfe1 Pic'" of Flfth avenufc and tbe nuM6 hd a big bon called "The 'Golden Bule." Uttle Van- Is so cleverl " "v-0 roa" noea Irish blush on ber face. I think it's me, for example, a portrait tbaf she had made fli abe of two little girls. Running her shocking to put pantalets on your bsby lust to htramt anclallv nromlnenL angers along tneir sum umba or fccpmotioB glmpI, ha(J ,lsUn- cttAa, a diamond col be said: "They didn't eome out well in ... ,nd ttl. tv,n k(( thlt for . dog, thla photograpb soada of tba painting, and Matthew Lattncelot II.. In order to make It's a shame, for re-al-ly (hey are charming tnt .oty papers notice me and give me legs." Well, to return ta Mrs. De Vor- m0r, jpace. seigh's boy, bis aallor anlt (and bla legs 80 many of the sisters In society dress aren't a bit charming) la of white moire exactly alike One hears ofhe Sherman silk with collar and cutis of coffee-colored twins (Irene and Mildred); the rratt'twlns princess lace. (Constance and Beatrice), and they are not The Jolllest sailor salts of all are those twins st all. Tbe two elder daughters ot of serge, stilctly nautical In style, and Charles Steele (both schoolgirls), thougo ' A New Consumption Germ Discovered ALONG, patient serlee of experiment by Dr. Cobbett at ' Blytbawood. Kngland. bavs revealed some remark like those which tbe sons of Mr. George i. Gould hava always worn. Bat I mustn't run on so sbout tbe styles for boys. I must make haste to tell- yon sll about Prody's cloths. Tbe other day sister snd I bought her the sweetest party frock you ever ssw. It Is made in Empire style, end tbs pointed flounce at tbe hem Is suits for Winter have not a scrap 01 ear bewitching, as you may note la lllustxa- broidery or lnertioa. tioa.r. I tblnk she Is beautiful, ffyery body aays she is more like me than her mother. I think, myself, she is much Uks me, and ao uaassumlng, not tha least bit coLcelted. Though, would yen believe It, aha sent a paragrapn w uij Boojvcia, lustration C.l s society paper, telling all about her party, crimps standing out like a big ball fluff who were "among those present" and bow at each aids of her face, and the ether .... .. -u- ,... has -orl. of tka old fashioned sort mat twauiiiui - - .... .... ..I. . are brushed over a erJck. I r.lT thlBfc . . 1 the empire model for tsMrti. uttle walking salt, for r..; 1 J m' 1 The extremely long waist and bailet . . doll atripew tka berauif rorreous color as tba coax, uriew blm tbem wbe. w. return and when kJrt ,0 grenck mod.U rIf ,ltb . be goes to school. f.,0rad br America a ' eotor. worm All Summer tb. short aocka with plaid) rTrchoL mdy. ef ,! ' fc,rt th" ' baDd fc" t r. h. ,hiM- n-., th.. ror CDKU .Fn,.a'' . . the same gorgeous color as tbs man tuberculosis ara different dlaeaaaa. lc w war ta believe this view, ta what i. pose would be all tb attempt to nreva- able snd unsuveetea fscta anoai consuK- tuberculous gnlmale being used for food or Hon, or tnbercoloals of tbe lunga. I tha t0 supply mllkj first place there er. really two "But now that we kaow that oxen respont snd two distinct kinds of germs whlrt to the two different strslna of human vlrns hitherto have been treated as one and tna ictly tt ptner anlmall ao j,tt same. . atralna bread true la wa aa .hay da t This confounding of tha two diseases ia ,nch B Mem 0Dtenablfc the cause of msny failures ol !care an co,tlnu u u ,u , tabttm experiment. 1. tba .lee, in cow. bec.ns. this is . import 1 Dr. Cobbett Tbe germ that canses ordt nfeet,0B ?,orn' pT-1 XTT Poru-t point la ramed. how ea, tlon. baa beer "a , ,bottl tll, w, be sure which type of vims h patl.at dded S o esumpuo8-.- "' Tom, If one .o4a W . rapUIy " . tret tha xwV In ...etly the a.m. . "bfl. tha other and to cr .nner" aays Dr. Cobbett. 1 a stiacxt Itaslf, this Is a moat Important -o!nt t "ists'ka aa to try to catch doge and Battle. At present It wosld appear U a .... uma sort of trapa. V o aly possible by carry lax tnt elaborate in. In Winter they wear quaint . of Ht wtt trap eeolatlon experiments. let :for a man .a. .alaa of KakSl sr gAiHl- V t a .& Ksas 1. . a. M m . a. . . placed oa tha top of a oacay iuaa xe sonaring rroca taberc. yoa wounld atver aptvr a tat tkat way. losls altar bla whole earewr dot -is aay te -llit slew, or eosnsao. case Is tb b eyeful y abroad) It should be determined whetbar kind. Take early there 1 re so why fc h.,, u tt, hopei or pfu trot any enca case ahooW oot yleia Btlrely t f . . " trestmeat rresl lr aa- goo U I T,tH ease, of tabere.lo.1. ar Jk at an ID weaiwu" Hbiiiij all . .w. aeceesary rp - - one Is much taller and elder than tbe other, both wore beautiful pique frocks this Summer exactly alike to an embroidered polks dot, with black sailor hats. The Dutch necks were so low they looked like adult decollete. These suits were beeuti fullr embroidered, but the pique tailored The daughters of Mrs. William K. Van derbllt. Margaret and Barbara Rntherfnr (children of her second marriage! also dress silk. mand bonnets, salt of heavy cord aroy. snd carry big tnnlTs. One bsa fussy tops were worn by children younger than ray laddie. T' rw were ever so pretty, la pure white with a pis Id band at the top la abade of plak, ereaa-color sod bios, tbe plak aqaaree Jost matching la color tbe mosquito bltea oa tbe fat little lege. Asd tbra tbe gloves I I aever saw aay- thing so droll ss tbe small aoa f Mr. snd has a aallor salt. modal f rota Parte. i"4 l.,.v "?k kst the jscket ad this gay bsad ap- Tbea I Uks th coat piled en tb gray ku-t sa In Ui.strauoa U US eaigaw Mlo,. Aborm . band of bright rri fee a model made la Loo4oa. It la far a totUAee tMk of sat red Is eftaa ap cblid froaa all ta twelve years UL Th pIIe4 b . Qncll tg. coat asay be rat free roaa-coiore taffeta fredy's little eoat af ermlae for drwe r from a soft caihaer, Tb cellar a ad kaa , trf. t,, cf knTy Irish lac throegh wblct Hark vriret ria ls draw) aroand the ehoaldm betow hepf-ta fact It U dowbtful If thaw f Tlttatf ' fusdameataj fallacy. Im wW. car. T t. data tha m. t. PUI- appare. t.. kava Wa treated a s tad vagsrlee at taberrahnta. Every aadicaj sr f tb assss rt ttm sad eac th flUUag re porta. has stet with a se spec ted aaeeea -4 'rrtaately, the Xpert el Bcia. wnnj nrnus sskuaraa ia sua umt sUsprwv ataxh Tw that -evU 4 " Ul .to. parttraUr patas ta cattghte their cbildrra cxaaple. aa Eta salt like that la 11 lus ts rvgtrd ta their eaperlorlty ef birth, tratloa G. H's little white vests ere aa Bat Ch'ly a I have bea saaat carefai raauinf He has Uttle high tat. s sjos ta trt Uttle Cballg aw that' w be- -anker." for social occasion, and wbes he latt ta the Pear fleadre. tt as, I thlak. fart ta a party, he ssast sftervsrda make rathe I'-e af . eoas!rlag that atr. a rail, or rati.r leave his engrsved card, i;ri sr. t e4rv.tlt e-rrv-r allows tb while his s's below ta tb csr gsisras w ta 4drs ber llt'le alaegbtcr rtage. Tbeae rarde most be tbaalatety cot altkaM mkf kv fall assna. Mas Carswlla rr-t la abaoa tber are abioac Kk those a... r.u4,iiL If ntttf. mm ta h . r.tw k.. T, ..t ha vratv aaa 11k. kuiai. 1 -- Mwr4 tbea see I palaUag by th O MS- B(. kaa act t C fb IrUb lac with U' . ss aregty fcr , wbe sad aoe-etghth laches high and twa and bla goad look lag parent. Ills frc wa r a srrwv. . raiaee aww at aatas nw-e a. swea sjartb break a Tea gaeav ST.' u.k tAAm uu. ft W m A4ml kmvK SuB. UD l"IS mm III rv" w. - --s f""" " ' " ' Mr Lew,. Illa. Whea I was ap at the trt " " dog abow at Oeday rant., Bwrd WO- i"allefty t It. swteM. Tb 1 rap ie 1.,. . a. ... watkh.. b.. 1. h.a ehudre la UoAoovar' all copied (rai i. The Klotorirt'g AiA -N. lr." aK tb SBatevtat, "tb airship , A Troprty. . Tw ctry ywath were e vlstt ts ...... h.n,Minl L jdasv Ther went lata tb British Me. btgb r-U wUr faced with buck aatl ' arUalxetr awwaj bad tbar t a as y. ewe which g aa 1 pan safe, a a as; a ears. a waira waa iiaieai sv. u "!, sir. As a aaaa yea take t-ta eevat srh tb Klver- ace-r'gath Isrlin wide Itwl t . my irrt, tow at tbe aert ad had Short sleeve, twjr a -a Is fact. er betlrr, galra.'y, aia has ST b"i af sstsieboar. Tbea. aa there were aee-batto giove e hk aa tey. wbe fcs tar soar appbvb tba t e tv l'fs. a 'isjiv tka P!gr B ball baa art havta fte at ch ax Ne hwaght be raerfl brawa cbif- sina "7 ' kiftA in use aer saaiaara. we aaa aasr unw nairvaaae- aaa aaavi is s s "v ww wmwm. p - - - - ' w k t - h, ..a 4ft k.. . t.Mw - -- s b a.u ifti n m ft raanaii s-rea sat aw.es mmm as ( tm aissv saaiarHs. ' w but ebfWrew bar wade bau ca t aasber K. a bad tbsaa aay bay Chatty U wear ta Uaa gala had C with trp Bad Ceth heed a, brwa rrar chaa af aer Sad Ua aa tree artrWablgte) Wr. Tbay are rerf aayattred. aed said: kt a yaa srtsa of It, rmr V.all- U bll I mmm.A mm tt a getae gatag U tret teaas af barsss U rail ya tv awtwe tb asatac car lbt kU.e4 traaa ertrwwaihltrUa aWar. uxa.'-Iia-aVtta. i