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J-" ' mm OB a whole year hati liare heW th centre of the ataff. vn whnia mi theT have been ' the pivot of excitement In r V limelight they hare been criticized, Jeerea . t cnssed' anfl .aiscwed. Sheath klrt f may come and go, aleeve wax and wane, "i but each day brlnga a new nenMUftn in - feminine oeaagear. , my own Jurt at preeent, 1 11 refrain , from 1 commenting on the green naU the men are v'aportlng!) , And now, of courae. ai Is am way wiin ; women, we are flying from one extreme to thn other. ' After extlnruUhlng onreelrea f under hate which often left only the chin . and the tip of one ear ai a clew to lden- "ij .-- .- aext floor to bareheaded, for a daah or i fnr about the alae of a large powder pull - and a ahooUng aigrette aet at a downward angle represent the Terr. Tery, rery , tateat toque. I met one of theae diminutive hata on ur fashionable Finn avenue ia nmw day. "Poor thlng-abaent mlnded-came 1 hsr it"rn throush my WUtr SlUIS vgv - - mlDdj For coming breeaUy toward me was a very emartly turned-out girl, with noth- , tag. apparently, on her bead bu,t a bunch of pheasant.' taUsatnck through her pom- padour But on going; nearer I discovered that on top of her bead and almost con- ' eealed by her hair, bruahed and pinned up ' to form the brim. wa. a little .aucer-llk. ' mound of fur. Being of the name color f - aa lier hair, it waa almost indlstingulsh- T'abte from It And on hastening to my mllUner to tnqulra concerning this latest . ..lit . . MMMnm 1 S . . Si. nTidel of how it looked. : jh pru- t ir.in.'ss t ialr a. the brini. bruabing itup and then 4 pinning tt aecurely to the crown of fur. And the aigrette, or whatever .hooting , thine yon use a. trimming, must point ' dowa and back; never out Never waa there a time when mow in- . dlvlduallty was allowable in hat tnan to- day. Big and Uttle, of fur. felt or - , . . . velvet. In color. "ck; your own taate. and if a fair istnttf discretion is used, yon cant go far wrong. And although V any amount of ridicule dnrin the last -'aearon or two. no one can honestly deny that m. of thU year", bat. are most be- J coming and charming. For instance, what is more flattering to . fr-ah. voun face, with rosy cheeks and fresh, voung face, with rosy cheeks and Maht eves, tbsn the toque of .w.nsdowa bright eyes. and white fox which the younger set has s claimea tor i Jon the plnk-tlnted ears, with throat pwatbed In the same snowy fur. and a fc huge mutt to match, the debutante makes & a fascinating picture. And with what a rush have fur toques become "the fash- t ion"! Made of every known ana un . known fur. with aigrette or artificial flow- er ae trimming, they are to be seen by lithe hundred in vsrying degrees of smart- v They are all built on much the aame broad brimlew model, the large bead-olxe beiug necessary. s" they are worn pressed oown low on me neaa. un some voquei i ent out lately from Paris long; fur tails vbang down to trail on the shoulder, while , then have a military sir with at.S aigrettes aUnding up, .brush-like, u front last toguei ere called. Others are built i bell -shape, while tlie mushroom of inst '..a im arlll As.lnnalln ann and the pill-box hat is In favor. But the toque, over' which I-arU Is just , i , . . .. . . all. but a turban, and lf not built of fur. r mt hn'lt nf fur i kLw i, i-m ,L ?s ' .. iu tea that H 9 els- a Turkish ene at ' This aounds a bit Irish trying to convey the id . tiii.tiv.ia rnrrtin nnn n t,i . ..i.. it: . f ,f, '. ' time, .haded chiffon, aometlmes the .mmie-t 1 roM rilver tissue wound rond .nd , , rising at one side. It U worn rery low S-4.B tb. head, quite concealing the hair at S it' v, i ' Whalebone siu.uuu a ion. . w n 1 t f A Art Pundee realised only 10,000 a ton. which ls considerably below last reason's average price. The decline ln the Industry Is aboirn hi the fact that the American nhallnc flwt which once numbered 7S6 vessels. ha now . .. . ... . . lauen to tniriy-iuree. last. year. Harvest ot whalebone wa. wveutv odd tons. .. : compared with ever one thousand tons . some years ago. uondon Dully Mail. Mied. "Any complaints, corporal?" said the coiooei. making one morning a personal in- soectloa ' spectwa. .v t , .. .t -Yea, .Ir. Taate that, sir." aald the corporal, promptly. 1 .-' .-Th. k,ne, put;h.rMqnld tol. lips, -Hiiy,- ne saia. "tnar. th best wup I ever tasted !" Yes. air - Mia the corporal. and the want, to call it, cogec-Argonaut , a rv r 5 ; A Diminutive. V V Mmm. id iml. iMi .Mamma, said little rred, tbl. cat.- clilm i awfully hard. Can't you get me luwtor mw ss s i Mini ,.111111 1 - - l RfiSErM ULJL:3 UJJ Mu uULUL-au i one tt M gft Ilea In the draping of the folda. AIthongh. turb,ni and toque, are aD. forbng of attentlon Jnst now big hatg are qnlte holding their own. But at ,Mt they Ktm fo flndlnf tneIr pt0ptr pIaceH1. part of afternoon and erenlng an(, pIaeM straight brima on large hata -re now aedoln aeeDi the downward curr- Jne or Biae-nsnng eoeci oeiog muca uv- . ,,k . .i.0,f r. .lmniiclrr of a a)ngIe T0M hoUSiDg an aigrette, or some- th,ns equaly terett, which marked the ..ry Kl)30a madelB. IKm, to be dlsa,- pearlng In favor of maaaed trimmlnga. Quantitie of ostrich plnmea froth on elab- orate bats, while uncurled ostrich reatnera, maribon iwr fluffy aigrette aoften the out- lln ind dlsirnlse the crown on other - models. Flowers are used In remarkable profusion on thia Winter' hata, and very Urge metallic buckles sr. a feature of the seawn. We have heard whispers for some time .that the poke bonnet beloved of our grand- Parents was again to come Into favor. At ba. arrived. Quaint and charming, with old-time sen- tlment lingering In each fold, it la putting In a tentative appearance at the thpatrea 1 other evening gatherings. Quite a de- " nVSH .uu V.M. - tbi. w.. roa.l, only hinted at for coming -stxsse; mMt wm WOD(Jcrfllt fMtJjer of wUi0W. Tar,et,. tled a gfmt bow of MtJn ribbon Other bonnet, on nok lino. war nQM mon iU(r0l the ne! of the gketch ..E..IDUt were invariably -t..v ... becoming, while the big. loose hooda, a - . nd lace, which the Vautle. of 1008 are wearing over their eTen, colffurM t0 j, or 0 er tn -arable thing, in the way of heai COTermg9 a ,u yeari But the evening hours do not absorb all the for e hea(L IJttle breatfast w ara now eoMMefed a necesgary part th. . . v" " :ri.;taV 7. . - i,,..;," "Z IO' ome time that hat and gown mo 1 UGKAPHS TAFCF.N RY PICF.ONS. MODEST fiprmnn Anftnr h.. JX tectei a system of taking photo- graphs by pigeons that Is likely to revolutionize warfare In future, and to exercise a great influence In many other ways. K, mpn f tht. i-n wn.r.nh accurate and highly instructive nlcturea can Uken of fortiflcatlona and of all klnda of aPcret or jacceg(,ible places. rr. nhrnnnor . rtnur-i.t ct rronh.r Germany aa l0Dg ag0 ag 1840i aigtrlbuted nnief , mo be doctora ,Q the aurr)nn(iln8 l0 tbat they fM , ong to h,m ,n , This j-stem before the days of the tele phone and telegraph waa extremely use ful, and proved a great success. Dr. Julius Xeubronner, the son of this n'DioM "KS"t. inherited a splendid col- icciiuu oi earner pigeona irom uis iaiuer and Ped to make new uses of them. aDU Prceeaea to mase new uses or mem. He cstabllsLed a sanitarium at Cronberg. and placed hi. pigeons ln the stores of 8f,Teral druggists, so that they could aeDd blm l)y pigeon small quantities of medicine wb,ch hc ordered telephone. , On one occasion a pigeon, who was usual- ly very prompt, ttpent a whole month be- 1V . ' . u?w" V.' lore returning to tne doctor. He was very T'"1" 10 nua 0Dl WQCre xae Dlra been, spending his time, and so he fitted .1,1- ... ' . ..u ..k -Vv.. Vlllmu Bu BTerai u.ucr. c tiny photocranhlc camera which took flying at the speed of sixty feet a .second. very Interesting pictures ln this way, and he ho recently ereatlv Imnroved bts SDna- ratus. The camera hanas from the breast f the ulseon. being held in place 1 . .i..tt. 1 . 1 . .. "- r'"'- uikuott vmbcu v.cr -ck. The objective points .trslght down- ward. A clockwork cause, the instan- taneous shutter to open at regular inter- vals of half a minute. Thirty picture. can be taken, and this wiH cover a courae of ten miles. . " " uU - talf 0UI,ces. and It has been proved that pigeons can carry this weight for over a bnaIV" " ' aithnn t. Vl T".. '" ; . . . .C- i-wnunc purposes, tne uermsa Minister of War heaid of It and concluded that It might be very useful to the arm, for tak- Ing picture, of the ehemy'. fortiflcatlona. - of t-- nosltloB . m... .ka of the nosltloB tf til. foi. ... -v. 1 1 1 . . . - tainlng mmtarjr informaUon of various kinds. ' . . . Copyright, 1008, Ai,-, M , MaKer of Tle. If E Uncurled Ostrich Feathen and Cold Tawela Are PoDular Trim- F The More You Jam Your Hat nwn 'tW iU ik. M,. yee fte More f "Iwonable You Are. Nobce the Latest Thing in Neck Ruffs. n r .. t ... w.l DH , r '"k Kibbon Kosebuds. H Wonderful Creation of Green Velvet Trimmed wilh Black Silk Frinot 1. .f W hM n U Zll Th Figure Wear, a Nefl BrmUey Davfl Collar. ,H d Ey Uyrn Q ,0 g aCT "WB flp Won, W.d Negl J The Last Variation of the Theatre Bon- net . . K. Bell-Shaped Toques of Fur Are Worn 11V DUIH UD V IC . Tnmmed With Swcepmg Aigrette. v. r--b h., Hm c.Ugh, . Femmm. Fancy. thlnr th., . ... v . Droider an(1 dellcat(. .fh hm1M . ..... ' a little nosesrav of oid.f.hinn.rt - rosebuds, forget-me-nota and violets all iUv., iuii:i-uic-ddm ana violets ail fashioned from ribbon, tucked in among the lace ruffle, on one side. With ber chafln" dUQ fa ",,." beautiful,, embroidered and Z together wth beading togetner Black hats . .. . . JTJZ llLtTJt b, k d ... .!. !!.. 1 S wm.1? ar! ieen- Again the pen- "" ""I " .IMmon. na Aer In- "u'u -1 vi . .... .M corns at ReinirtrtJ, .? "i "UUon commander b4 Mm'., l . I ' a gerie f i.. , " nPP1' mill, with Its fartori.. l f.Z .... The result was nerfectlv "u"al"l ninnt. ,in. .L . ' , " 8. ' The trlcate water coarse w.t -I"!," .' shops, was photographed In It. - enurety. You Like You Can Wear a Hat . .. f Vl'2s2iXBT 3" f W) fllT.ltrT - Av7tfV Like This. A Yard Wide VvY J W J4 5 li ft B-Or One Like T So Small "' WSST AXV ' ' I 1 lW liW. I, Can Hardly Be Seen by the U VV' f f ' Wf ' A Kisses That Cheapen and w r msses i nat Sweeten, 'is,,10 obta,u g00d VM tian tha TUwhE.nMr0b".WT n0t. maD "IlTe ha "" to take a privilege to which he Moreover, pigeon, and the tiny photo - . DOt B.mlle. ln UDCOn'ed has no rlgW. graphic apparatus that they bear are cheap. awful depths of conscious guilt and re- ww.v, uv realise t u e pentance Into which the youthful maiden - luiuieaiaieiv atter Her Brat kirn. might almost be a blow, so fearfully S"' aimost ue a Plow, so fearfully aware Is sbe of Its existence for hours after It, happening. c.. . , , be blushes and flutters whenever eyes er eyes "re upon ber, and feels Oh little Miss Rosebud Ipnocence'-aa If that kUs were Printed large ior all to read. And without knowing exactly why, she ice" aiao rnat.lt ought not to have hap' ZZ. ZZ 'J W.B"T "P ' ""a lo" ne ana tne otIler P0 concerned are both vastly to blame. Tf m)i, v it . . - weuuoDeu mat, in ine con- tused medley of feellnn that h.ot w fned! For the first kiss, even when be- ance, to a landmark in a girl", life. Nothing la Quite the aame airalii Child- ish thing, are left for nvrmort lvhlml in a word she haa arrived nm I . .L . ... . ut coarse, 07 me urat kiss, one under- .lands the , Jlrst kiss that matters Th. tint kls. from a lover. Una. An th k (.., kte,,i i . v, ,hiMi.ii or yUh .we6the.rt. need not be counted. To glr! tBey were 3oat , of the rm ai th h.ndirorrhi.r th. f.n firat on her .boulder. ' . mhM ,.. ku. ,,. S? wb" "T" hwI ''- The younger she to, the .terner the .oclal code and Judgment of dear little Miss Rose- ,"pMDi bar. a. rtoht to kto. smfeaa'the . , . .v .T. ...... JT . axsd,T '""P1"" l thef mind ot.tuetMy brought up glrldom. ; n l, tor. this reason that, beside, the . - .. . . . . .. . 71 L . . . t U.ior ll reason tnat, Desiaes tne nleln fiattpivd rlattiie thkt braefs her? Pleasing, nattered nutter tnat peejs ner. Mis. Bosebud to Invariably, mor. or less by American -Examiner. ' Great Britain fil IfTS V MvsCs " that an JntelUgent observer could tell ,n,t wher tne Tar,ou. bunding, were sit- ud nd .what was going on in them. ' Pictures taken in the same 7' Uni8 ot war' would how tb ar" "ogement of a large army, the number !' C"nnon P088"" . whether the P preparing to attack and other Important detail.. It Is certain that such - She persuade, herself that she must have been behaving quite badly, that he cannot . flee them than balloon, and human balloon reepect her properly, or' he never would 1st.. A ' bare dared I .. T " .t .he .boa .absolutely right and 1, 1. t,. w 1 7 And tbat .he should .0 think and feel I. desirable. the tlma she la few ... ... . , . . . L J sua tt ui pruuitui. reymra suca ispsea or conauct wiin a somewnac more "! mlt"t K lenient eye, and the fact that a kiss 1. fulness Is not entirely limited by this condi oftenest the prelude to an engagement, a. tlon, for pigeon released from their own well as Its leading theme, will hava dawned Don, w,n nanally fly over a large territory. .. w . . 1,18 P' ls tlut week, and month. t. h.in.in. m.n . .., " - ' weir tram, for "When maiden, are charming dam.ei drift, to the other ex- . ..cic, ana come. 10 regara Kisses ana nv. brace, much aa .be regard, the ro.e and " vui Ki.-vuiupauy even lue uiiiuex hftnk... .1. -. . ... flirtatlons. sft no longer regard, a kiss a. a pre- cfnil. nHfll.ira r-m-octA ' t'u,. . , " --- - v. r ,h io an h" a right to take it Without even the excuse furnished by Christmas customs and mlsUetoe boughs, ,he 'r Tom and Wc ""a Harry th, righu of lawful. engaged lovers, although ner own Bean sne .now. ner interest ."" l" ""'""' and moonlight of the walk, .nd talkathat lead to .A tadtooreet aa-iutatloo.. . witbont In the least desiring that old beads ahonld grow on youug shoulders, oni n out grieve wuen tnis is tne case. - The fragrance Is being insensibly stolen "lu E, h S'. , : .h ' " If nft, hull llM ta h. Ik It ha. often been .aid. to tl lmSSSSt.!i l The consclousnes. of being loved is. In i the greatest beautlner 'in the world. blooms, In. truth,? me gTeaiesi wsoumr m toe wuriu. - But to ...now nerscu Deievea. ana 10 anow a loTCT mb0 pernapt 0oM not Ten aealr to become mora than a Summer day admirer Bight. Reserved, must match absolutely in color and .hade. It Is again permissible to wear a hat of contrasting color. Ruffs are made of all kinds of materials and combinations of materials Ostrich feathers are mixed with tulle, in perishable charm The ruff to be seen on flgur. "F" I a .".i,,.,., , .f,ioK ti. mt on. .Ida 2 ,u .lift. T. th. tLt lt til and Uttle oatrlch tips on the end. of the ribbon ties. SomeUme. Mtrieh flan are sewed In among finely plaited tulle, which gives the fluffiest effect There Is nothing newer In vella than tbo IMrectotre veil, which 1. veil and ruff com bined. Th veil la drawn into a band of a set of pictures would.be valuable to a military commander. A similar kin ol A similar kind of work Is now done in war by balloonlsts. Thejr lnake Pernal observation, from their balloon, and also take photographs. But t balloon is sure to be ahot at, and if it comes near enough to the grouna to take a good photograph It Will probably be .track. The pigeon flies nearer, the ground than It Is safe for a balloon to descend, and is a very dlfOcult object to 'i't- unereiore, xne pigeon la muca mure and It would be more .atisfactory to sacri- There are some dlfflcultie. in the way of using pigeon, for this purpose. In order to obtain picture, of the enemy', army, it will generally be neces.ary to release the hIimhi . nnlnt hM ther can flv t o - . - cov-rlnr miio, in their great circles. n, NeubronulV ba. .hown photographs Dr. ,M6MmerMi. " p'"'' of the Imperial park of Friedrlch.nof. to .k. mi. . Wn -nitmlt. w " . " , . It 1. also believed tbat be ha. taken P J '1. " . . . . .IL these the Government is keeping co iiaeu, He has obtained some striking photo graphs of Borne by hi. apparatus. The moat interesting thine would be to photograph the fortiflcatlona on the French hallntrftjl that he haa done , an" "i"!!!" ' ,,. ...w , tbuv The French hare a long .tretch of open country to defend along their fron- "pcu v. . XT .1,,. "J' tVrretedVorts, whfch are "h TtlfJ Z' aeon from level with the earth, cannot -be Been from any distance and are brought into action bv-raising them by hydraulic machinery .y Tk,..flH). . " wne 0,9 flred- -The PbIlc ar not allowed to approach anywhere near tbem. A series ot photograph.' taken from above would reveal ; the number, position end approximately the atrengtu of these r'VrJj" ... vli:Mv. i.l.l,t k. ...Ill n tKa MRM..( fn.tlHn.. tlon. of the United Mates, tireat Britain and all othr great Powers, ins pigeon paoiugrnpuj miRnt bibo re- veai tne poMiion 01 guue ana many uecans of the CODstruetlou of new warship, lu th. building yards, which the government, con- f 8 Ca Wear, ribbon around the throat or end. in a tnlck ruff made of the veiling. ' Uat Pn rely must hava reached the J1"", ' . ' oevtt, never ba.. been lmlDed anything more exaggerated and roteque than aoine of them are! Bolls "Rhinestones a, big a. door knobs. Tedd, f . , " Te Hand of God. " - . - - , f ' ' ' r r J " - I - ' . l- - i . , S f r ,v I . -" ?- - ; v I Rodin's Remarkable New ScuH.ure, Just - Received at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Symbolizing the Act of the Almighty in Creating the First Man from the DusL : - ': . : . : -.v.v-,-...... 11 r e a 8 Euer fo r Ifterpoop aid Euei)ii7 4ats for ttye T o r 17 i i? 5 r a t ? 9 t o Beeon? Infinitesimal, , ossa;k, flu55arf 5ur HJsf? aijd pill Box ir om of tl7? popular SrallTod(?l8; ' looking to make you Jump they all adorn this season', hata. If you'r. bard up for a novel hatpin Just use the handle of your umbrella-if it Is big enough I But pins .et with Jewels are thing of great beauty, for the designer. In preciou. stone, have worked with re- Un Qf fltaeM of . . . n,-ILJ-l,. - -l-l-,-,.-uJ