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jumpers of SparIipg Qjt
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A00 loci C The Newet Fture Are to be Found In Thl Waist of White Washing TuBe. tWS T J$t. VJ?A Pfl
i fp , IfSiSS D-From Frei.ce Comet This Original Garniture. "Which May Be Worn Oyer Varl- VVIsIffif W NHV.i
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r As! 15' vyl E Buttons Are Much Used as Trimming. On This Waist Cut Jet Button Are U U&AWk
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Srimmed Uitl? Btittops
apd Cittl Plaited Iuffls,
Uiil?, lop$ Jit Sleeps
apd 1717
Ruffled ol-
Uaist5
Stride a
jfovl . Jfote.-
s, SilKs,
aipd 5repoi?s
ip Derapd
for Blouses
Pan5 pad.
5kirt$ Ire 1
?IrlyD
siped to
of 5kirt
apd Uai'5t.
There has loot been a rate of fashion
that oaly waists of the iimt color aa the
ikirt should be worn and tola year And
no relenting In tbla hard and faat rale.
Bat many women eet fashion at defiance
and wear waists of dainty white and no
A Norel Costume of Directoire Lace Walt! and Artfully Designed Skirt
B Many Conceits Are Employed te Disguise the Joining of Skirt and Waist. This
Is the New Bib Skirt.
C The Newest Features Are to be Found In This Waist of White Washing Tulle,
Embroidered in Vivid Green.
D From Frence Comes This Original Garniture, Which May Be Worn Oyer Vari
ous Gowns.
Buttons Are Much Used as Trimming. On Thia Waist Cut Jet Buttons Are
Employed with Striking Effect.
F Silk Waists Worn with Cloth Skirts Have a Trimming of the Cloth Applied la
Bands.
her arms below the elbow to the public And very striking and ret dainty la the
fase. Neither need she carefully choea a resulting effect
faithfully and which, tbey find, flta so well chair so thnt shadows may not be eaat on Too couldn't And anything much mora
Into tbelr scheme of living. , that most tlme-telllng part of woman's striking In the .way of button trimming
This being the case the designers must anntomy the hollows behind the Jawbone than la shown la the illustration marked
need rack their trains to yield gracefully and beneath the ears. For elbow sleeve "E." Here buttons of cut Jet are used OB
to the demands of the feminine public and are already thing of the past and Bllia- a simple walat of whit tulle and the
at the same time clothe the -jpper Darts betbn ruffs each day grow fluffier and clear contrast of black and wblt la, as
of their bodies with garment not lack- frtlller. the English ear, "very fetching."
tng In smartness. Indeed. In sleeves do we find soma of The outside of the alecva la coming In
The situation has been Foreign Dicta- the most norel features of this season' for a tremendous lot of attention Just now.
tors of Modes: "You must not wear sen- fashions. For some time ha the long It I trimmed with rosette of lace and,
arate waists 1" sleeve struggled to make It presence felt, of course, tha inevitable buttons and little
American Woman : "I will!" but at last there la no denying It ha com plaited ruffle. Sometime colored on
American Adapter of Fashions, coming Into IN own. Right down to the finger tips tacbe braid button are osed and then
to the rescue : "Now he qnlte calm. Bvery- estend many of the latest model and buttonholes are alio simulated With tha
closely do they caress the arm right up to braid Or if satin covered button are
the shoulder. employed the sleeve 1 apparently but-
nnffles and button button and. ruffles toned through satin-bound buttonholes.
thing will be arranged satisfactorily."
Oh. trust the American Adapter ts rise
triumphantly to any. emergency. He hasn't
walsta Upper garment which are put
on separately, that Is. and which at the
came time are so skilfully blended with the
mstertal of the skirt that the ogrea who
mpgnphone from the other side of the ocean
"Thou Shalt:-' or Thou 8halt Not:" are
satisfied and the dear feminine things who
wear thorn are sntlfled, too. Ratber clever,
that Don't you think no?
For Inifsnce. In the sketch ftere
"A" yon will see the Ingenious cutting of
HAS It ever sfrurk you what a rery the skirt tremendous lot of tronhle It
pronounced victim of the rrare must have boen to think that -it, but
waist ba!lt the Amerlrsn wsnanisT when floes not the American Worn tn rive
French women take wlsd J m ,: 'S trouble, bless her! and how It rieei sod
towing, uninterrupted noes nt .e tu- conned, witn (D8 waist la quite the most
catered to the American feminine public we find them on all the waist. Tbey Another result of the Insistent exploit.
for years for nothing I run op and down the outside of tha ing of Directoire style are the long
So thia Autumn season has oronght to sleeve, they froth up and down the front hanging ruffles which are found attached
our notice most charming separate waists of the waist, they button or pretend to to the. bottom of the sleeve and falling
which are at the same tlm not separate button wherever there is an excuse to over and almost quite concealing tha hand.
do so. Fllss ruffle of lace, of net. of These look particularly well with Jackets
tulle. Buttons, little buttons, of satin, of of the Directoire period, if mad of line
velvet, of soutache, of cut steel or of Jet old creamy lace.
Do We Eat Too Much Salt?
one can deny that they are moit becoming.
For these brave persons are net and wash
ing tulles In almost endless Tarlety and
many new design. Filet net hava not
quite the vogue they once enjoyed, net
of rather coarse octagon-shaped meah be
ing better llkeij.
Waist of net, either In whit or In
colors, matching tb aklrts with which the
are to be worn, are elaborately tucked and
Utile trimmed, depending for effect on cut
and line, rather than on elaboration. Some
time polka dot of variou lae and bril
liant color are hand-embroidered on these
walsta and I saw one lovely blouse of gold
colored net. trimmed with Tertlcal band
of Egyptian embroidery iulte a riot of
color, but so skilfully designed that It
was a delight to the eye.
All the crepons will be much ned in
waists this year and ellk will be more to
the fore than it baa been for many season.
The new satiny wenves re responsible for
this. Touches of lingerie are found added
to waists of silk in ruffles and collar with
good effect
Tha ahlrt waist, a a shirtwaist, has qntte
taken a back seat In favor of tha airy
fairy, frllly-ruffly blouse, for xnesa JLnreo
tolre walat are nothing If not perishable
and unpractical. But how charming they
arel We can quite forgive them their
short Ufa, if while they exlt they ara aueh
thing of beauty. Ruffles and plaiting,
soft folds and Unas, short shoulders and
tightly moulded sleeves, ruffled collars aud'x
Indefinite waist lines surely tha modem
of th Autumn of 1808 mark a new ant la
tha world of separate waists, so quaint and
plctureaqae are they.
And to wear with them are provided hat
with quite a many picture-like qualities.
Notice tha little Directoire bonnets, fitting
close around tha fac and framing It so
charmingly, aud th wider hat, of quit an
other style, shown In sketch "A."
Oh, undoubtedly, w are In for an era
of .fashions which will delight the artist's
eye as well aa being a Joy to Juat tha aver
age woman's beartl
It Is
rh vnm of ent let thora snarkllnc.
aa Interesting fact that aalt and nnt i u fro, th. ttmnea. .n.,i. M.b i.mnia ! mkln itself
using salt at the table, cane sugar have practically the same effect Obviously the real cure consists In the fact feU m dress trimming. And now I And la
that no aJt enters the system through tb ..-insiv shon nothing less than a
OT few people are foregoln tha
habit of
They believe that too much aalt la aa an Irritant on tha human organism.
eaten. Anyone can easily prove the truth ef diet With the cause of trouble removed Jump.r gj woven of cut Jetl This is surely
Conrmon salt, the chemical name of thi assertion by snnfflng a eolation of salt cur readily follow. The opinion that t ihort .ot t0 chiew f0T worn with tha
which is chloride of sodium, has been used sugar and water np th nostrils; th salt Is a aaceaary aid to digestion U abao- proptr background ' nothing could be
so long by ctvUIsed maa that most Indl- profuse discharge which follows la proof ef Intaly wlthoat foundation, and there ran ,mil.t,ri Anotber garniture la In something
vlduals ere led to believe Its a lndl- th Irritant effect of either noon tha ma. b no onestion that th excessive and con-
piece dress. English women, aittogn xoey, cjeT,r way Th)i iI)rt by ,h, way. Is one pensable to the human economy. , con membrane of the nose, tlnuous use of salt produces a liot et aep,n(jin d0WB tn, back. Thia la mad
too, love their -blouses.- aacr flee them of ,nt atwt1t rrtneb mode's and so It la This ts an erroaeou belief, a every la- Wn spplle to th nose applies equally of Diet net and lac, daintily touched her
ba faehlon demands. Bnt the women worthr of your cW ttteatlom. dividual ra decide for himself. to the stomach or any other organ of Ia ,"pl tod there 1 quite a mJ wth ,p,rk,.ng Jrt xhla come
f war land, with their ueusl Independence. Nor tb ronMnatloB of lac waist and it le wroag Inference which leads pee- ,6 oij. So thst the effect of aalt whea '"PP1 at to us from Franc, that home of ela-rer
refuse t he parted from aa art'.-l of dress eoth skirt larking la practical recota- fo fcm.ve that because th deer like "! eicee.lv quantities la to produce salt, without any artificial addl- mmU M Ccsory t
to waica ""- meoaanons. rr tte wslat being made with ... Mit "lick" or th red man like lire- wrra or ine mucous membranes of tha " varioua gowaa.
- - - voce or iBnitarmn rviriv in.a iim k . i.m ... . , . boot inn tnia in rin.. .k.i. -w -.
- .-. srater, eiiaer sa mvss wi-cvw i - i-,wu.b.
Dowm oi rewi insn croc net appuea a ere tc,,f,rj to tha kssaaa body.
and there. It la worn over aa aaderaUp H u . w,n klM)wB fart that there
lamia sua ana waisper I wnen It 1 aouea
Deed not make aa etrurslon t the French
rlesnera. bat mar be simply washed eat
at bom. That's a happy thought far the
womaa ef limited wardrobe whe dreads tha . . .... ,,- of the bom both with la and wlthstrt fh here a perfectly natural diet forma tb tbat tbey need bat little trlasmtng. hot
aba-ace rf bet set Mouse foe the tww rv-" 7 . . " . . nostril U t.a remit m th. .... larger part Of Ib.,raeal. ss It snoolO, to ... ker aad thra wit hat-
Hid may be b reaaesBbered tkat the preeeat met hod ef tons of eat crystal er lot.
Ahcr.
Mother (from remote apartment)
Wbft Is ltle Willie crying eo aVt;t.
Jane Abt th peaeho. ma am
Mother Well, ga wt la tbe )ard aad
' get him -
J to Het drti't wot ws.
Mo'kee vTU. what as he erylBg
bt ' ......
jaa 'Boat the) ea he a dea ha4
Harper's H eekly.
, ' SoLtatJ Ea Mass. ,
Her la ' the rtree frwas tha pr-
f a ho'el In awitaHad i
-w ,-Mta'-a la tb favwrlie ptac ef
rnrt fw tiwea we are fated t U
.heraoas la a-erfk f it4 era,
1 tart e-wtaait-'f Wca.iag here free (be
l-r ajHetter f tkve leM.,'-LeM
le.earsa.
-aaa-iaaaaa
The LirJt Ttin?--Whafs
th siatter vr there r
The ew-ed m".e as belag chewed
It ttkirm ." -grj.
Very smart little coatee concocted all
There ar other minor ailment, for J Mi hut of p.aoiIr eat by
nit slble notably eceema and other raibe of L-in almost wboliv lmored. ihe oboe- destined for wear with either high or law
t-v. KarlB America Indian whom tbe u ,kln manifesting themselves as pimple Inatee pat-tlculnfly are to b reckoned of g0wn of lace or chlffo for wear at home,
Lad ."hJot M "J--. Krc.S"r.f tU'v.V.Vrwh ? f, i""!1""
ral does not eat aalt; aad many ef tb Frequeafly the t-nderneee of tha edge give valo t lb laorganle salts la food, beautiful ara th rlbboaa la eotor and ae-
anmbera ef people who never as aal
ol) f th nor cert a era parte
V J . . A .. Mil . rMtNl
weeks wktch meet ef the eieeser toslst IS " '
necarv Africa, hav o for aalt
a .Mil , .v,- .. v. Aa tadirldtial ed ga a farther tbaa
ee-s ta tbe .ketch lettered "B
Imitation precloa
nortrll I the remit f th
ei sain asa again, fb eyellde may ha b eeaaembered that the Dreeeat
affected frwsa the same case. " The resalt eookiag tegetaMaa remorrs e deaxroya tha (tones.
af ik. . i . ,. axrs:ai? ! nw. irwm in. nue . rv. i. Muin. .v.
" ' " kla ewa esperieac U lera that aalt ta . . "7 . " ' P"t of aatrltlon, vegetable, sboold b ' . " , V,
tb. Me 1. borrowed from keepttal a are wiy aaoeweary ror u saasaa aoy. n,, til effect, or salt ar especially as- ' a re.-tsnUed fact mat sorter .ny nr- tnUK M Tom auT pile raffia a raffl aad
" - . Bat that US- "I? Mrea, ape. tb k.dneyc Th.'X I !'"!e "'.JtrL. "J" J? friO frill -ndeV th-t d.l.ty eh, a .t
Brigbt'a dlseas ef tbe kldaey and eertala i.llr.' aa any -sceie raa t b excreted years ssd be oar that yea are qalt eoe-
farma of heart dlaeas ar la aaaar la- tbroagh .tbe kidneva aai etia. A uttie rvct. I am sar yoaj saoat he an fasciae ted
eh aa' eitent that the rtcttaa may w
renlt Is sal e ot ef the erdrearr eaasksC
be dealed. This ts het asother tavewtlo tma "sslt-eatwr.-
U aaak th lia ef ta.alas f aiJrt aad Tha pkyweUgVel effect f saH U that a
era tat aa UJ-tn . Tbe
eft Ms aeffer rtwth. wkiie th Waist hs ? th hwdy. yrwdadag a watery discharge.
ataace rs.se-1 wn. - t. . a., ev. " 1 rl" T " " f."". "JT aa f aaa h all th dear lltO "traaat-
ktrt f sa imiMi reaaiN asweeaja .cmarasea m K salt irolf-T'tr d.V a. a. taiarieas aosoaat aecktie)
awrVme diMertmaces ef
Tkl enlala fcaar Hk wt vt4. few ea IsdindaaL
ham eeeabia.. r mxU, eS go asd Thoj la tb prpes Tee wiicw aalt la pre- ,, M lm9nr99 tu ,m. j'JV V.N ild
i..- , r-w - im tamest; tM aa:t which ha heea rte t
t Jew aaay ta wm mi mf m aad hasss utiimia, r rwaaa ay u seen ea uia Seps.lt
rejotc a ta r as. for a. tore ax trrttaOa. watch la aly UtesSeS a h k war, by
- th asoaeifsrUhta tasaaaas jC ta-aporary aa elvarart, ' th pap
htch are h foaad ) a th
. aodi wahrta. Aad what aa air tbey gtv
great snasr aeo! , ,
iffleiMii.t give
aa th tsasa ss washed eat aa . U ascrtbed U eat- sd kaeeeJag la fr
- lag esit la i eras. I oe.wtioaal.iy k .. . t
y th aaaa. Th aaa le tm c t u a. heUer V th Ifd- ? TL
wl s traU-Jal ad lit gnp raeai .. . F twtrnlii FriaUa. I
hrsita, rerda ( fold, pasajag twice irenl tha
rrt with heavy gvid
triaiaalaga hrwoght
sorisf-r .
She Knew the Place.
Th elderly matron with the bundles,
who wa Journeying to a point tn Wis
consin and occupied a eat near the
middle of th car, had fallen asleep. On
th seat In front of her sat a little boy.
Thebrakeman opened the door of tha car
-and called ont the name of the station
tba train was approaching. The elderly
woman roused herself with a Jerk.
"Where are we, Bobby' aha asked.
"I don't know, grandma," answered
the little boy.
"Didn't th brakeman aay something
Jut nowr
"Mo. He Juat stuck his head tnsid th
door and aneexed."
"Uelp me with these thing Botrby,"
abe exclaimed, hurriedly. "This Is Oas
koab. It'a where wa get off.". Youth's
Companion.
A Reanuring Truth.
A lady on Ms ef the ocean liners wh
seamed very much afraid of lcebwrg
asked tha captain what would happea la
ease of a collision.
Tba captain replied: "Tba Ice hers
would mors right along, .nadam, Jnat as
If nothing had happened," aad the old
lady seemed greatly roll .red. 8ueca.
Too Untidy.
A d risen of culture and poetic taste
went t a publle library and asked fr
Shelley's "Prometheus (.'abound."
Hs wss rather takes aback whea the
librarian replied, with great hauteur:
"We doa't keep eny uabouad boats la
thia library." kouth's Compsaloa.
Jutt Like a Actor.
Tawa Oe whit! where did yea get
(his cigar T
Brow- OV, that was th ly kind
t con Id get. It's a cheap thing, aasafd
sfter eoaae ha actor
Tense -Hah. tkat erntataa why it
dowea't drew rhildJ;hla Preea,
- Uliert Two Are One.
Ia Carwaok her, air. t got ap te
give ay peat t that lady!
seesd Maa fsrttleg dew.) Thate
n risht, aad fe3w. ia a say wife
Ufa,
Co Up Top.
r-ffsseer let rhnawtry eismlL.Uca)
Tader what roaiMasaaa k gid rw- ',
air-
tlsAn kUarg. rUrgtade BiaeV