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4- NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SUNDAY. APRIL 8. 1906

blouae, the caraco being much Inset and chiffon ribbon. From the centre of the arch de- trimmed. Or. again, the blouse may match the pends a cluster of wedding bells of white roses. , and the caraco may be entirely of lace. There should be. harmony not only between the A delicate taffeta in pineapple bouquets of the bridal party and the general scheme shade Is trimmed of church decoration but between the latter and with a greet deal of lace in the same color. home, iftho wedding recep- Hanging over the decorations at the the shoulders is a sleeveless tion is to take place there. If the same floral Ideas caraco of crochet lace and panels of Japanese be extended to the refreshment tables the result Is embroidery. Crochet lace seems to be In con- distinctly attractive. 'A mound of twined snuisx siderable favor, and certainly in a season when surrounds. In the Illustration, an artificial pond fo much lace should grateful and fountain, worked by a tiny electric motor. Is used one be for French roses, orchids and Farleyance ferns, and any novelty. and valley complete spring clusters of white ribbon lilies Some of the street are made tne design. with a close bolero without collar or revers, and cut out a good deal down the sides to show the ur.dtrblouse in the form of a vest. Another fash- Latest Coiffures ion on the simpler form of spring gowns— is an MENUS FOR EVERY DAY. We carry In \u25a0took a lar*« variety of eharmln* colffuree. all made up ready-to-wear, ar- up-and-down bow of ribbon velvet plaid is a ranged In all the latest methods for dressing the front and back hair. Prominent among sor>d choice— -placed on the front of the . ~»>r recent creations are the > This, of course, must have some ralson d'etre; cither it connects the bertha form of trimming Mrs. Rorers Neiv Book Also In- >r somite suggestion of a short bolero. Parisian Pompadours There are a good many cloth with silk Special Fare. Waves of the same shade. This combination cludes Bills of Gilbert f taffeta and cloth is extremely modish and la Mr*. Rorcr has been the guide, philosopher and Lucile Coiffures ueoi] in short gowns as well as long ones. A young, middle 'ood friend of so many thousands of illustration is in pale blue cloth and silk. she first began to The short skirt is laid all about in small box aged and old housekeepers since Venus De MiloWigs cookery and other kinds of books that multi- fl^uts stitched down about the hips, with fulness write The workmanship and materials beta* the heat, a perfection is assured. thrown well out In front, and trimmed with tudes will hall with peculiar pleasure the an- stitched bands of taffeta. The taffeta nouncement of a new manual from her pen. "Mrs. half covers the hips, and is trlmmad with squares Rorcr's Every Day Menu Book," hy Mrs. Sarah of crochet laco and a heavy embroidery done in Tyson (Arnold & Co., Philadelphia), is HAIR COLORING white- . is a little short vest. Rover Just any T'ndcrneath what its name implies. It Is a book of menus, of We make a specialty of coloring the hair to desired shade or restoring It to the Just covering the bust and showing the under- work Is In charge of experts, and only our own preparations vtunic belted about the waistline. Then follow of for special particular regarding fifty-five pages menus There seems to be no law occasions, luncheon, 42(1 this point. including a golf Russian tea. 506 FIFTH AVENUE, Betwcci and 43d Streets Judging by the exhibition of early mortals, Japanese tea, Easter luncheon, St. Patrick's Day and Rotten toil?? will hr> much to the fore luncheon, birthday supper, chafing dish supper, this summer. One handsome example is a pale Thanksgiving Day dinnei, I.enten. Halloween and t-lue toile embroidered in white and worn with Christmas dinners, and men's game, flsh and oyster ROOM a KuimiH* of Vnlonciennes lace. The guimpp is Is, menu and SPRING GOWNS DINING really blouse, dinners. And the best of it all each MADE TO OKDEB AT a complete and over it the t il>? description accompanied by a cut simply forms what mislit be considered a small of decorations 13 In the toi'.e makes only Bhowing just how everything should go. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES waistcoat bnck the a — UVKD THBOrOHOrT. dee->. rquare collar, b'jr in front Itmeets and is "Company luncheons Twelve o'clock breakfasts," SILK buttoned to the waistline with small pearl but- occupies thirty-one pages, with menus for "a few from $35.00 «9- tons. The outer cisre is cut In squares heavily lawn slippers," "a few simple luncheons for eight $20.00. Our Ladlea* own material made to order for FURNITURE ( We offer this week a number of very * embroidered. The lace finish just nbove persons," bridesmaid's luncheons, garments are designed exclusively for each patron, thus elaborate 12 . tractive the elbow with t">il« tuffs. The untrimmed toile o'clock breakfasts, simple giving individuality and character to each values. form, part "a few company 12 Superior wo.kmanshlp. Perfect flt «uarante#4. skirt is cut in cnrsolet but the belt is luncheons, clover, * near Bway. GOLDEN OAK not high. o'clock breakfasts." chafing dish TVZZOLI RENZI. 38 IV. 2Mb St.. -> $Cf^T" Aft A nf heavy white toile is made In daisy and cobweb luncheons, and a chocolatiere. Sideboards ] tailored , but is quite suitable for the Last of. all cornea a group of menus without meat, DOCTOR . 25.00 afternoon. The skirt, which is lone, is trimmed which Mrs. Rorer characterizes as "attractive, with a series of heavily and rather coarsely palatable, certainly BuffetaBuffets. c*a-ococ Mfi inexpensive." "And it Is a re- REGULAR MO.40 TO 14100 0B.'IIIliilft embroidered squares In different size?, separated lief now and then," she adds, "to sit down to a J. ELIZABETH TOMPKINS VALUES. J UW.'J'j up with lace entredeux ami mounting the sides dinner composed entirely of clean vegetable fooda of ;> THE ORIGINATOR OF ILECIRICAL ooLDisj* oak -, the skirt. For the is half long habit. It £|£ mm \u25a0vvith fitted back and loose sides, which cross is one thing to be a vegetarian, and another a Jauntily bust two pads hygienic vegetarian. It Is foolish. Indeed, to eat FACIAL TREATMENT across the with buttoned has opened a sanitarium and rest cure tor the prtraey China Closets " l«-«t The tabs are cut as a part of the Jacket's side. foods badly cooked and In bad condition simply of ladles during treatment for the permanent reme>Tal TO MATCH. ***** WRINKLES, because they are vegetable foods." of all T.WIaI ni.FTMIBHES. I*OCK- $21.10 MAKKS and MOLES. Office REDUCED FROM $99 Eft DECORATIONS FOR WEDDINGS. As a general suggestion Mrs. Rorer comments on AND MT.SO. J &£tiQU the value chafing on Sunday Whether Itbe <>n pnper. on canvas or a reality, of the dish and Mon- AUDITORIUMBUILDING. day. arrangement is, think, the framing a picture is a distinct art. There is "My own Sunday I Aye. and Congress St. of worthy of average housewife," Wabash no to th»- posst- trial by the she Dining event which better lends itself says. nutritious, Tables. ef than a ceremonial wed- "Let the breakfast be light and CHICAGO. bilities rictuicsriueness something easily prepared and away. humi LINGERIE GOWNS dir.p. from the ami her gown, the cleared Serve \u25a0as™ e3L6.50e Aside bride chafing o'clock, VALUES ai A^-#»«->Vj From Margaret Murtha's French Novelty Shop, No. 17 West 30th St. ABranch Establishment floral decoration, a dish luncheon at 1 for which all v 3L6.50 at moft important feature is the by the things Sherman Hotel, 71st street and BroaHwa y, will be opened April 16, with rare which the picture may be framed prop- have been arranged the night before. Hand Made means of Then at 6 o'clock serve a good substantial G. FABRIZIO GO. Bridal seaus, Lingerie erly. chafing TAIXZS a* Trou* and Tub Gowns. dish supper. This enables every go 825.00 in floral decorations for the smart one to to Ladies' Tailors and Importm. The latest church, morning evening, order, 1 and Easter wedding, according Flelschman, flor- both Ifhe or she so to *40 FP. litBast Sttfc M. to the desires, and gives the a day with of black Chantilly lace and a little ist, of New York, London, Paris, Berlin and Chi- servants of rest." The following series' of menus for the first THE SMART SILK GOWK. bowknot pattern done in blue ribbon. This cago, is white lilacs and orchids. For the bridal week First Friday. in Aprilgives a hint of the contents of the "Every Breakfast. SHEPPARD KHAPP came I trimming finishes the decolletage. bouquet nothing can excel in novelty or beauty the SIXTH I»TH AND 14TH 1 Day Menu Book": CmmM Salt CM. AVst. STS. APRIL. Plain Boiled Potatoes. Type That Novel First Sunday. Corn Bread. Coffee. A Is and Refresh- Breakfast. G. TOMEI. "WeSttl* Fruit. Luncheon. ing in Its Simplicity. Beanresard Eggs. Toast. Fried Perch. Graham Oena. Coffee. Slice*! Orange*. Water Tfcls*. Paris, March 30. Dinner. Dinner. In the -wardrobes designed for thci spring sea- Clear Soup with Suet Balls. Bisque of Clam. gown Roasted Duck. Walnut Stuffing. Belled Itocbflsh. Sauce BeUandalse. BEEGHAMS son the silk plays an important part. "ALMOND-BENZODI Tiiere is a certain type of silk gown that Is MTRBH-9OAP,1 novel and refreshing on account of its simplicity. made from pur* vegetable oils and the tonic qualities material should be a great of Its chosen with deal MyrrhAlmord. Bensala aae souple, Promote. cireola- of care. It must be a silk lustrous and lion and removes impari- attractive by means of a design or Iri- ties from the pores. - t"itj some and endorsed by Mm*. descent combination of hues. The shot silks are Emma Eam«c the oils- particularly lovely, brated American Pruna and show combinations of Donna. Price. U certs. color that put them at once in the realm of the D••cha m* Celebrated novel. This gown has an untrtmmed skirt very Shampoo. u«emc«:ied. SSe. At all flrat-elaaa Dry long and very floppy in front, and Its distin- Goods Stores, or address guishing feature is the high belt. Sometimes BEECHA3T9 this lh rut on sufficiently high to allow the xjuso^AToar. Tbeto Ate*Ocpont K. gov-n to be called Empire, or, again, It Is more » Bedford FVI. T. Clt» in ih*- fashion of a baby waisit. One might say that the new Empire gowns are long walsted, and that blouse and skirt are cut with CALDOR'S a liighpr waistband than has been the custom. Th^ belt, which is most carefully draped, is of a BELGIUM second material ifbecoming, and the lace gulmpe makte the only trimmingon the gown. Laic guimpes range all the way from a little extension of the choker to a blouse only partly covered by the material of the skirt. And In HOSPITAL many cases the sleeves are of the lace or lin- Berk usr.i in the guitnpe. This idea calls for REMOVED TO Hi brcu lie costumes, which are not becoming to all mr figures, and gives as well an excuse for a novel 38-40 W. 33d St \u25a0* form of bolero. This little garment is short. Vita no opening in front, and is worn just about The Newest 1906 Paris thf bust with straps over the shoulders. In Creation most instances itcompletes a skirt. A beautiful gown seen recently illustrates this L'EXPANSIBLE' Idea. The material was an Iridescent chiffon •civet In which both mauve and blue were ESTRELL A CORSET. mingled, and the full, untrimmed skirt was com- pleted by a draped belt drawn up high in the saws to give a effect, * * back short-waisted although It n™?JL*ss-HSv3UK»«antvv >" of shape* aultabl* for ladlTMsal touchej the natural '?la many cues the fow«r h»Jf of ti» waist line in front. The SSJT^-.fro n t "f®n«e»t French <»nSti little ?Jt^L J . s* o coutJl. boa«d wtttMSrt bolero was like the one described above, VSS[fSSM^hnn "*r^luc# »bd°™«a. hip. wd iti* but V1"*1 be *utlftlllJ-: ««"»lt. was shirred into a silver band top and bot- ten?o?3S^ at «r-? £m. tom, ai;itrimmed EASTER WEDDINGS. with heavy silver lace figures. PRICKS GRADED MODERATELT. .: neck guinjpe. FLORAL DECORATIONS ARRANGED BY FLEISCHMAN, which Included the ART FLORIST EXTRAORDINA Back taetn«cmeto for •ay dear* or utjlm tnm mo •lceves. -,\ as of Alengon lace with a little touch HOFFMAN HOUSE AND FIFTH AVENUE AND 43D STREET. **«\u25a0* Iftagct—1» from SB up. ©f blue velvet anpwering as cuffs and making a Hue abuut the top of the choker. The caraco seems to be a general term which valley lily,combined with that wonderful bloom, Stewed Turnip*. trated, yard Plata Boiled Potatoes. rarelay Sane*. % IS inches wide for the, yok. «t«3 If the round waist is as generally worn as it applies to any loose jacket, and which Is no the orchid. Celery. Cold Aianiti, French t>res*lnr material. yirSs Peach Ice Cream (canned peaches). Crackers. Coltae. Che***. 1»*and %2£deep cuffs are 1* if be it is is longer restricted to original garment that The Mme. Enchantress rose, combined with the Sponge Cake. both used F* unfortunate that there the Farleyance ° co bettei term •i fern, if deftly Is peculiarly Bi2M f r •«an for It than "baby." for it will as copied from the loose, sleeveless sack worn handled. First Saturday. anYe^Husf n^rV" r y by appropriate for the bcuquet3 of the maid of honor • Supper. The pattern wiU be sent any •*• I by no means be reserved for very French peasant women. The caraco may Broiled Sardines Breakfast. to address ea and the bridesmaids. Jelly. on Toast. Cereal. Grape Julc*. An evening gown is of black net now have- sleeves, although they are apt to be Lemon Soft Custard. Creamed Fish. Gluten Oema, short and indefinite, may A s'-rles of arches of smllajt, parlanded ponce Cake. o\cr rale blue, with a high Empire belt of or it be made without In white Coffee. sleevee, thereby bringing the lace undvrl'louse roses, is extremely attractive for a church cere- black n.ousseiine velvet The net is elaborately nv> prominence. Anr.ther fashion noted in silk mony. In the pictures herewith the chancel rail embroidered with bugles gowns First Monday. Luncheon. and beads and inset Is the skirt and caraco over a lingerie Is decorated with clusters of roses, tied with whits Breakfast. Btewed Lentils with Rtoa. *\ult. . Hot Boston Brown Bread. Oatn.«nl, Milk. Baked Apples. Minced Duck on Toast. Brown Sauce. Coffee. Dinner. Seso Soup. Panned Chicken, Brown Seuoa. Luncheon Baked Potatoes. Panned Oysters. Brown Bread. Stewed Cabbac*. Celery Cress Salad. Whipped Toasted Crackers. Coffee. Cream. Orange Whip. Cheeee. Dinner. Cream of Corn Soup Nutx- . Roll, Sauce Hullandalse. One of the melancholy effects of working by Scalloped Tomatoes Cress Salad. artificial light Is that It fades the eyes. In- Toasted Crackers. CheM«. stances have been known. Itis said, deep Mock Charlotte. of blue eyes becoming light gray from prolonged work at night with no protection from the glare of First Tuesday. the gas. Fortunately it is not impossible to Breakfast. restore Fruit. by proper care and medical treatment Epasilsh Omelet. Gluten Gems some at least of the brightness of the eyes when Coffee. it has been lost. Luncheon THE TBIBinrE Broiled Tripe. \u25a0 Cabbage Salad. PATTERN. Brown Broad.~ Coffee. Pointed yokes make exceedingly attractive feat- many ures of of the seasons blouses. This one is D!nn*r. < combined Tea nut Soup, with a shirred lower portion and Is em- liaked Macaroni and Cheese. inently graceful and well adapted to the fashion- The ideal glove for Summer Boiled RiCe. May. .1-. able soft and crushable fabrics. As ni < of Celery. shown It is Toasted Tuckers. made of handkerchief linen with 5,3:5-TISSUE wear. Apple. trimming of NO. PAPER PATTERN* OF Charlotte Valenciennes lace, but it can l.c utilized ED POC»* for such YOKE BLOUSE WAIST FOR 10 CENT* soft silks as radium and the like, as well as for Dame Fashion approves them. cotton and materials. First Wednesday. linen celpt of 10 cents. give pttM* The Please' number of Chopped Breakfast. quantity of material required for the asu d s"ss»y- Dates In Hot Farina medium rartm^tpartment. n^New-? Aa.lr.-ss PatterTr* Excellence Elegance Cream. size is 3 yards M, 2*» yards 27 or IX,yards lnrhe* York Tribune If in a hurry and E 44 l nd an * °- *5 e«s. Toast. wide with 6 yards of Insertion to make as lllus ™"LmalliV»by f xtra tw »t stamp, and »•«« Economy Coffe<». letter postage Insealed enveie»& Luncheon. Corn Fritter* (canned corn) Combined inthe "KAYSER" Tomato Sauco Brown Bread and Gutter Tea. THE RENOWNED . Dinner. Clear Soup with German Farina "PJIQUW CORSET. Blocks. AMERICAN LADIES VISITING Curry of Chicken (Hawaiian fashion) Botl.-.l Kice. Stewed Cold Asparagus. French ,DressingTomatoes. LONDON Banana I'u.ldliv. Jinn incited to view our ' First Thursday. Original Designs, each pro- \u25a0 linMkfnat. . DAQUIN • duced simultaneously the Hamburg : 39, Dover Street, at I London and rofr.-. Paris Salons. Maylair, W.London Newly created* Gowns, I.unoheon Katiblt. Toast Jackets, i\u25a0\u0084\u25a0• Waists. Tailor.built Garments. and Dinner. COURT Asparagus .Soup Lingerie Cream of irarus butti) AND EVEMWG , always on Urolled< Steak. view. Potatoes mashed and browned! * Canned Been with Butter SEASON 1906. Jerusalem i'uaauj^. «* O «