12 THE ENSAS CITT1 JOtmyALrstJAt, MAR(ffl 189& i . . ' SUMMER HOUSE BEAUTIFUL. SPINNING-WHEEL- AND 'HARPS. window book" shelves: ATTRIBUTE TO MISS W1LLARD. is'ii ii i sjiss mn T T f Relics of Bygone Yearsj Are Absolute- A Decorative Bit of Furniture for a A- - Poeza 'Written by tao DyingLeaa-- vN, THE LOVELY DRAPERIES THAT ly Necessary to the Summer Cottage Which Costa era Bedside by Mrs. Mary CHANGE .OUB. ENVIRONMENT. Woman. bnt Little. Lowe Dickinson. Wo' To be in the height of fashion the young The possibilities of window decoration In The following poem of Mrs. Dickinson, . sim- mmm3LM r laL woman of to-d- must have a spinning the hands of an ingenious woman are adapted to the sweet old tune of "Lead. Likb. KSrSSfA Vs?T?yS'fc&?, Giving: City Home a Cool and Airy Ap- ply endless, and housekeeper who is Kindly was in part by wheel and know how to make at least a the Light," written pearance With Light Cn'rtalns.Ltn-e- n pretense of knowing how to use it. Per- so fortunate as to have a wide recessed Miss Willard's side as. to borrow the auth- Zr. in summer cottage may make or's words. "She lay In that exalted sleep Covers Over Carpet, Mat" haps the many masculine protests which window her most as well as useful nook of It. under which years and pain and care faded iMfi IVwCjA V. tinea and Reed Furniture. have been mado lately against the new a artistic till her face shown out upon us radiant snssssL rPPtTrfJ 9r HKwvT il The services of a carpenter are, of course, un- jrewfcLiHJLA t-- 'Pj?1ti?Bb swssssrflff i I woman, her mannish dress and manners necessary, but after he has fitted the with immortal light and calm with the and her aggressiveness have had some speakable peace of God": During these first warm days of spring weight, and the dear girls have leagued S1XEP WELU BRAVE HEART. a languid feeling possesses us and nothing among themselves to satisfy man's longing Sleep well, braxe heart! Eelored ot Christ an on earth seems so delicious as to sit with for the clinging helplessness of their grand- crowned. idle hands, eyelids drooping and ears that mothersthis wonderful femininity which God ctTes thte sleep. Is being dinned Into their ears constantly The wide world's lore enwraps thy slumber round. listen only to the sweet voices of nature and absence of which men urge now- God elves thee aleep. in bursting of buds chirp the His angels tmlle. His stricken children weep. the the and the adays as an excuse for not getting mar- Yet smiles nor tears shall break thy bleaaed ales. of the robins. We feel, when half the ried. world Is young, that we have a right to The New York Herald tells of an antique O wondrous face! whose solemn, mystic arses be young also Idle, careless, drifting. In furniture dealer out on Long Island to O erfloods the iloom other words, we have the "spring fever," whose collection all tho swells of Hemp- Till rrlef In all this d place wilt not do all, we must get right stead. Hamptons, Isllp and other famous Ko more finds room. but it at real, bona Shaw as. dear Lord, what slcht breaks en her eras! out of it, for are there not a thousand sets flock when in search of a Let us. too. hear the rolce that bids her rise. and one things to bo done! in preparation flde piece of solid mahogany, which origi- for the "glorious summer," which, when nally came from tho mother country and Chide not our tears, so weak we are and blind. wo think how much there is yet to be made had for years adorned the homes of some For she would share ready for it, seems very close at hand. of our real blueblooded ancestors, and in Her slsdness with us ho are left behind. Besides the simple little matter of clothes some of the dozens of rooms, in the quaint Heed Thou our prayer. f? the whole house has to be metamor dwelling in which this man Not yet? Not jet? Tie rlston tarrleth still? phosed In order to make it bearable for has his collection stored, they are sure to Then crant ca. Lord, with her. to Iots Tar will. summer nouse occupation, ana me in tne find Just what they want. To work Thr will, to follow where til trod. country or at the shore, if a new one. For years and years lie has been gather- Without one tear. will have to be properly fitted up from top ing spinning wheeis. Every time he heard To drlak her cup. to climb ths helthu ef God. to bottom. of one for sale, no matter how great the Knowing ber near. In the town house, within the next few distance, he would start off after It, and To maks her Jor more Joyful bx our strife. heavy draperies So we gun. weeks, curtains and and return in triumph with his new addition to max share, e'en here, her glorious life. MMNew York many of the small ornaments will have his collection. to be packed away. This will involve lots When asked once why he bought so So ahall our homes, our land In shame so lonr. patience pounds and Be cleansed from wronr: accordion-pleate- of work and and many of these apparently useless and obso- A Knot of Bin. among ths chiffon ruffles formed the col- ice is a blouse of white d pounds of tar and camphor. When for these So shall our hearts that break though lore be strong: lar. mousselina de sole, with a jacket oi tne lete articles, he replied: So shall the throng Za elAtn flays, for lady's praise, the gray linen, white netting and muslins will come day, when to, own a suffering blessed. A knight to war. yellow lace over it, and a scarf of the mous will pre- "There a Ot souls still through thx life be west forth have been substituted the house spinning wheel wil be the fad of the hour. TbX work brave Take rest. With arms complete, hit charger fleet. A Igvely watch or lorgnette chain is made sellne de sole is eiauorateiy irimmea wiiu sent a cool, ghostlike appearance not at all rests not. heart. thoa thx pennon of loops of purple velvet ribbon, separated the yellow lace, and lorms a basn. These wheels are expensive and cannot, for And fluttering fart gray unnleasant in hot weather. Every carpet a popular fad. They While on the nel4 of blazoned sklela each by an Inch of gold chain in which is On another model guipure lace over that stays down should have a covering" that reason, become illlp CARVING way, ame- will, very price, be restricted to NLEATHER. Hnor, pure ml fair to view. set an amethyst: and, by the satin is used to form tight sleeves and of cool gray linen. AH the ornaments, and from their A simple band from woman's bant thysts are the most fashionable of the yoke, to give the Idea of a tightly lilting only the larger ones should remain, should the wealthier class, and when once that set A tiny knot of blue; stones now. In another under waist: the lace appears again as the wrapped or netting. takes up the fad of having spinning wheels, Brand Xctt Art. Which Any One With A. true knot, a blue knot. watch ribbon of purple velvet are set tur- back breadth of the "skirt. The rest of the be in white muslin, it will grow and grow and there will be few A lew's knot of blue. quoises, the'two 'colors making, as In the frock is of a blue India silk, made with Treat the chandeliers and mirrors in the besides myself who will have them to sell. GOWN OF STRIPED GINGHAM. Artistic Hand Can Follow forget-me-not- s, same way. If matting is to be substituted case of the an agreeable full blouse and ruffle about the every rose-color- gingham DIG ioemon goM. a bertha carpets during summer months I buy one I hear of. Trimmed with plain With Pleaanre. boll, er robber's combination. The same combination ap- shoulders, and a kind of apron skirt, edged for the the "Do you know where I have obtained my and white muslin; circular ruffles are edged Or Paynim blade appear. pears up hiBh there will be no difficulty in finding pretty From the New York Times. God, St. Clair, and faBy fair" in belts trimmed with elaborate with ruffles, and drawn behind. finest specimens? From the Irlth people. with Insertion: dark blue velvet ribbon is Tor buckles-an- d many elides, and dog collar The blue is trimmed by tiny ruchings of patterns in the usual light browns and vel- Another brand new art has come to Vent forth tho ringing cheer. a greens even this early In the season. It Is very difficult to get an Irish womin to ued. Hat of green straw and purple weapons' Saab and deafening class. to match the belt is often worn outside the gray silk headed by lines of guipure. The She be in dire vet: black and white wings and green vio- light carving in leather. Is an art so 'Mid choker. use of gray In way is novel and fash- Among the light stuffs for window drapery sell her wheel. must straits It As man snd beait be slew. this Madras, Swiss, grenadine and fishnet still before she parts with it. but as I always lets. new that New York has not recognized t, As omen clear danced eier near A well known corsetmaker.when asked If ionable. pay best market price for them I have of the new style of dressing and prevalence A lovely gown of black Jetted lace Is hold their place in popularity. These are the and even the studio specialists, who A Unr knot blue; generally white or ecru, plain, or with a been remarkably successful In becoming the always looking something A true knot, a blue knot, of the close skirt and princess effects had most modishly made with a dragging skirt possessor specimens In boards In place, milady's own fair fingers are about for A lorer knot of blue. necessitated the devising of a new style of and trimmed with green velvet, lioral or conventional geometrical pattern. of some of the finest may complete the decorations. unique, have not discovered It to any , affirmed that It had, and proceeded waistband and collar of white satin quaint- Pure white fishnet for tiny sash curtains tho country." Have four boards, one Inch thick, fitted marked degree. There are some shops where 1 ENVOI. to explain the advantages of her new mod- ly embroidered with green stones. The is cool and dainty. One of the best known dealers In antiques Into the recess and nailed securely in place. the product Is sold, but It is so little known To-e- roar knight ou forth U Best. els. What the corsetmakers are trying to lace forming the gown Is very expensive, For those whose houses are blessed with In this city said a day or two ago: The top board must be on a level with that no very great favor has yet attached Ob. lore, my love, so true; do now is to make a corset that will spring and the Parisian modiste has ingeniously porches the chairs, settees and Jardinieres "I have sold every spinning wheel I had the window sill, or, better still, cover It; itself to the really charming- designs and Ood gires him trace his foes U face out well In the back below the waist line, contrived that it shall serve a second pur- in woven green grass ought to be of spe- In stock within the last six weeks, and I the fourth board is screwed to the floor, useful articles that come in this form, oc With your sweet knot of blue and to a certain degree they have succeed- pose without ever trying to struggle under cial interest. Some of the big porch chairs have so many orders for others that I am and two placed equal distances workmanship. A true knot, a blue knot. ed. no respect Imputation the other A lorer's knot of blue. In other has the French the that economic reasons are apart. If desired, two commodious draw- I saw a handsome belt and purse at- W. It. A. Wilson. In ths Pnrttsa. corset changed, although It would natural- at it3 base. It li made Independent of its ers may fill part of the two lower com- tached, which was done In wild roses and ly occur to many women that the clinging black satin foundation, so the lace skirt is partments, but this increases expense ma- their leaves.havlng all the finish and grace- general public 6klrt demands a longer corset than did the worn over a second petticoat of a brilliant adding to beauty embroidery. Jt U during Lent that the style a. year ago. terially without much the fulness of the most elegant pees most fashionable world of of The French woman scarlet; added to this Is a decollete cor- 1 of the pretty book shelves. There were buds and thorns, and the trail- the of the approves of but one style of figure low and sage of black and white, ornamented on 1 second shelf balls, formal dinners and the not too full bust, swelling hips shoulder by bow mmuiuJAi tk, Screw a brass rod to the ing design ran in soft curves around the Paris, for and a waist the an Immense of coral and fasten to it with rings some curtains belt, was enlarged and doubled in the of large receptions being interrupted, that curves more on the sides and in the gauze. That last touch is the latest thing, using space and round back than in front and as tho of her by way. and all our shore gowns will in china or silk or chintz, the pocketbook which hung from a strap at the mondaine turns her attention to infor- bust the so covered for old magazines, pamphlets. "Cinch" buckles were used corset gives plenty "of room, she rarely he enlivened by them: great pa.uzy butter- may be used the waist line. mal visiting, afternoon musicals, the fash- makes herself uncomfortable with tight lac- flies fastened with Jeweled buckles, and etc.. while that above for with this to girt It up. ing. may books, and the top shelf for bowls of flow- esDecially use ionable conferences at the Bodlnlere, and She adopt the English jacket and of a color contrasted with the frock it- ers, ferneries or crowing Dlants. Tools are made to with this churcbgolng. princess form, but never the long-walst- self. new art sharp pointed, long ones, and dull even to English figure. The curtains across the casement should er, ones, oroaa ntaaes, 10 mars; match those of the bookshelvfs, and the snort witn Well, In superficial same, tho sweeping lines in the design. The cen- - strange "how a Some of the spring skirts that the dress- FOR PAINTING ON CHINA. woodwork of the whole should be the ter holes of flower,, representing, for in- ray,Ifl many foreigners know Paris 'Without show, cither Ivorv white or stained oak, stained a makers as models seem much trim- fittings of room. stance, stamens and pistils, are made with being In the least able to recognize the med, and the, Idea of the double skirt In- A Violet and Ribbon Design Deco- 'to match the other the a tool very like an awL troducing some form of drapery is gaining for Odd bits of china or silver look well on true type pf the French elegante, writes ground. rating- a Cnp and the lower shelves. Anyone with a hint of artistic sense can 's That is, more of the dressmakers up York-Tribune- correspond- make these charming things for him- the New Paris ure showing them, and 'one hears from Saucer. self. There are card cases, purses, port- ent, and In nine cases out of ten what Nice that they are being worn there, but LOUNGING GOWN. folios, chatelaine bags, even as yet it cannot be said are As spring approaches the modest little belts, sofa the, average foreigner assumes to be a true many that there cushions, in this new work, and they are parlslenne Is simply a Parlslenne of the of them In Paris. violet appears and is always hailed with all made In a soft yellow leather, with a declasse type. Yet there la no capital In The races at Auteuil began last week, delight by one and all. Perhaps no flower A Dream Dotted Ssrlss, With Shirred finish, so and the opening day there Is generally con- smooth hard that the strokes of the world where the lines of dress and sidered as is mora popular, and certainly no flower is Yoke and Sleeves and Plnlc the blades and points used are Immediately deportment are so carefully drawn, and the first occasion when one feels apparent In design. year perhaps the necessity of displaying a spring cos- more generally used for decorating china Ribbons. flower or other at this time of the social this tume. The gowns were most part fragrant apotheosis fact Is more than usually apparent, for tho than this little of tht One of the sweetest morning wrappers simple, fancy silk or velvet sleeves on wool spring. Almost any novice can paint vio- FAD FOR ENGAGED GIRLS. frocks being perhaps the most noticeable for summer, or even now, for wear In one's The true grande dame, although she may There were lets successfully, and if a pretty grouping dotted Swiss. In most marvelous toilettes feature. several odd Jacket boudoir. Is made of white blaze out shapes, most of them, worn with a belt can be made satisfaction is assured. Young women who wear warm underwear Frame to Hold Several Pictures of at night, is the quietest gowned Woman and "Mousing" slightly in front, accompanying design represents during day; her is character and the The a need not fear to change to a thin material Her Fiance la Different the skirts of some of the Jackets were) longer cup and saucer decorated with violets and when sitting about in heated apartments. ized by nothing save elegance oi, material, in front than, behind. to reason that one does not need Positions. and style pecullarly'lts own, gray-blu- ribbons. The ribbons should be yellow for It stands fit, a certain une loveiy cosiuma or e wool such heavy clothing In a warm room as is used to be the correct thing, says as She Is absolutely Irreproachable, front theJ was trimmed with a fancy velvet, showing the best effect, as yellow is the complimen- on street in cold It email toque resting on her glossy and not black figures on a cream trround. Thn wool required out the weather. exchange, when a young woman was en- - tary color to violet. Pink ribbons, however, BOOKCASE IN A WINDOW RECESS. Many young girls wear thin organdie too elaborately comurea nan- to me soiea Lsklrt' was scalloped about the4bottom, the may be harmoniously represented. waists when receiving friends in the even- gaged to be married, to have a double pic- of her patent-leath- er boots, and in almost rcaiiups eugea eacn iWiui a rucne or oiacic A background is not necessary, but if ons ing and never experience the least dis- ture frame in her boudoir, or bedroom, every case the entire" costume, "win be of moussellne de sole and laid over an under- is desired lay In a wash of yellow. This have receptacles attached to the right arm ransacking all the second-han- d stores and comfort or Injurious results from the containing a photograph of her fiance and black, and yet not a black that in the least skirt of velvet. The bodice was cut .with must be of a fairly pale shade. In this in which can be placed either books, fancy advertising In many of the country papers, change. herself. Twenty-fiv- e years ago it was tho mourning. "alone,, belted Jacket, loose not "blouslng" work or newspapers. This will be very trying to buy any which may be for sate suggests She' but case the ribbons must be of a stronger The wrapper has both daintiness and fashion to have your photograph taken, accompanying over the figure and slightly double-breaste- d, handy when the weather gets so warm out in backwoods. No, do to-- a chltdor servant at least " tone of yellow than with a white back- the I not believe comfort to recommend it. It has three rows with the young man you were engaged her oh" Ihe'sITgHtest errand. - the skirts of the. Jacket making two ground, or they will be lost. Violet rib- that once seated we are not going to move the w omen know how to spin, or even care of shirring around the neck to give the and that was placed on your dressing points Infront and rounding up over the bons will' also look well with .the yellow to get anything. Jardinieres (n the woven to really learn how, but it is Just a fad of effect of a yoke, and there is a heading table. Now there is a new fad. You must "What seems to be' a costume much fan- hips. The' fancy velvet made the sleeves green grass are light in weight and cool the hour, and the well-to-d- o maiden con- of pink ribbon next to the throat. Below not. of course, be photographed with your cied by French women now is a skirt of and revers, a ruche of moussellne de sole looking. It seems strange to use them at siders it the proper caper Just at present the rows of shirring are two flounces of fiance that is not considered good form. black. moire, with, some slight touches of finishing the revers. On some Jacket suits aII in summer, but what other way is to have one of these relics of her grand- white Swiss, bound with pink satin ribbon, Nor must you ever have your picture In flat trimming, and worn with a cloth or a fancy wool .was used for the skirt and there to bring a bit of garden on to the mother's days in her den. Yes, they are which runs down the front edges almost the same frame with his. The new fad Is - porch means velvet Jacket. These 'latter are- fitted in sleeves, and the body of the Jacket was or into the house but by of expensive, costing from $75 to $150. and to tho bottom, growing narrower all the to have a frame holding four cabinet-size-d the back, but often with blouse front, made of plain stuff, often velvet. There them? Speaking of the garden, now is the some even higher. They will be exclusive way. and Anally ending in points. The photographs, and in this you must put shorter than were the winter Jackets, and is little doubt that sleeves differing in ma- time to make selection of seeds for the enough, as they are very hard to get." sleeves are shirred to the elbow, where four pictures of your fiance In four dif- with revers and collars faced with shirred terial from the rest of the bodice Is one flowers that are wanted to bloom later on. With the spinning wheel for my lady's they are also trimmed with two flounces ferent poslt'ons one full face, one side moussellne de sole. Even in the afternoon of the changes of fashion that have come At various times throughout April and May den. every well equipped drawing room or bound with ribbon. Two flounces which face, one tlnee-quarte- ra face and one pro- woman distinc- to stay. the seeds for mignonette, mint, sweet edge yoke meet point back. file. is rather an interesting Idea, as it the dress of the French of hell-trop- es music room must now have a harp. The the in a at the It 1b pease, marigolds, asters, begonias, astonishing changed person's ex- tion so quiet and In such unobstruslve There toques planted. teachers of this instrument is how a were more than hats worn, and nasturtiums should be to-d- ay telling pression is In different po- style that qnp can only wonder at the as seems always to are reaping a harvest, for to own Little James had been a visitor with the face accounts that one so often reads and be the case at this time To a woman of ingenuity and taste what and be able to perform on a harp Is that his father had got) a new set of false sitions. One of these sets ot photographs of the year, but most of the toques had a rreater nleasure is there than furnlshine the teeth, visitor, ana was seen the other day on a young girl's 6oraetlmc3 hears of the dress display In suggestion of brim were planned, well arranged house? Such neignt oi tne society girl's ambition. "indeea," saia tne fashionable- - quarter of Paris, and arranged well a well say what will he do with the old set?'' "Oh, I writing desk, and It was hard to believe the back on the head. The hat that seems dis a one would consider more of a pastime Music instrument dealers all that the s'nose." renlled little James, "they'll cut that the profile and full face were ot the i tinctively "this season's" turns up In front than any thing else the fitting up an airy, demand for harps Is Increasing constantly, em down and make me wear 'em." Phila same man. This Is one of the latest lads Just at. the moment the favorite touch and has the trimming fashioned as aure- summer and where one was sold this time last year. an dainty residence. y. delphia Times. for engaged men. as well as girls. of color, with "the. black costume Is purple-n-ot ole. The hat .that Is referred, to as the Nothing is nicer for. the- first floor and all half a dozen are sold the violet that we' expect in the spring "Nice hapeaulf - can we is 'of Italian straw bound the halls than hard- oiled floors with a few read between the lines of "these as a matter of course, but a. true, rich pur- with black velvet, land with perhaps a knot rugs scattered about. ""For the bedrooms two fads? If 'we do the answer is very ple. A smart 'toque Is made of the shirred of black velvet In trimming; It is plain. The new woman, who apes and trim-min- the turned mattings of straw cojoror light green, moussellne de sole In black, with es up In lltrhtlv flow copies man, dying out, DurDle way front and trimmed with whichever suits the general color scheme is and the most of In the of velvet bow ers, fine .blossoms being preferred heavy popular girl to-d- purple flowers. to Intended, are" always cool and pretty. is the one who can play and Pansies in this color ones. Such a hat was described in a letter Furniture admirably suited to the com- a good game of golf, tennis or billiards, row Euggest-th- e 'rratron, and' a young woman on millinery a. few weeks ago. and re- boat, drive tandem, - ferget-me-no- ts the fort and need of cool for summer is the a a' ride a horse In the would do better to choose thA- port now Is that the style has become pop- covered Japanese mattings. open air, but who In her own home can be that are so. stylish this spring. ular along the Blvlera, which probably bamboo with bunch DESIGN FOR A COP AND SAUCER, This comes in everything that could pos- Just as womanly and sweet as' were her of 'afse 'running from means, that it will appear next' summer at sibly be wanted tables, chairs, divans, grandmothers the days of old. blue to the .proper shade of purple Is a the watering places. Th style of in charming trimming to a black or the hat stools, settees, etc The chairs and divans toque, hat forbids its being loaded with flowers: the background. A gold band is always an ac- are fitted with springs and are quite as trimming should be arranged In some light, ceptable finish for the rims. on account NEW SHIRT WAISTS. A dress noted, Bodlnlere Forget-me-not- s, comfortable that as the winter's at the the' other graceful fashion. small so ac- afternoon was a .black moire, with the green. leaves and a fine white flower are upholstered ones and much more on lower part of the. skirt of purple, panne; the favorites for this style of chapeau. THE EASTER GIFT. count of the matting upholstery. This mat- Am Unfailing Subject of Discussion the two materials met In a series of scal- Here are a few model gowns that may ting is both plain and decorated. Borne of Among the Girls Wherever lops, that grew wider toward the back, the contain some points of Interest. A pretty the latter style is very artistic with its demi-totlet- The Potted Is Most designs and two sides meeting In a point half way up te Is of black lace, mounted over Plant Appropriate, bold Japanese colors. Wicker They Congregate. the back breadth. An embroidery of black white satin, the lace on the skirt being ar- bnt There Are Many Things work is still the coolest kind of furniture From ths New York Bun. passementerie was laid on the Joining and ranged In flounces, each edged obtainable with Its loose, stiff weave. Chairs half-cover- three with The now; the panne. On the bodice a tiny ruffle of some heavy yellow lace. to Choose From. and tables of reed In two colors are very shirt waist fiend Is abroad Just ' 'ill Were only some slight touches of the pur- The sleeves are of the black lace over the The real Easter gift that can not come dainty. Here and there a chair, table or you can see one type of her any day in JfeUt f ple. In the shape of a lining to a perforated white, and ruffled on th'e outside of the Jardiniere of woven green grass is pretty. the shops, sorting over, selecting, trying - II II' amiss Is the potted plant, says an ex- 's0i"?r!5EswSk emplecement, and glimpses of purple velvet arm by a line of yellow insertion. The bod- - This style is better suited to the porches, on, you of type '"" change. There is no human being who being the heaviest of the summer furni- and hear another of her Bamboo screens filled at the ladies' tailors and the smart mod- does not feel the brighter and tho better ture. are in with istes pulling over of ma- for the presence of fresh, living tapestries of Dutch, Flemish, German and late importations a plant Watteau designs. terial, and imbibing new ideas as to the about them. Think of your friends in of- Light or dull shades In Madras and other approved cut and make. Long or short fices. When the birds are twittering and Oriental stuffs are most effective and sea- shoulders, deep or shallow cuffs, straight shaking liv- sonable for portieres draper- or flaring collars, pointed or rounded yokes their feathers out free in the and window back, yokes no yokes ing spring air, most of mankind and ies downstairs. For the bedroom Swiss in the or in the that and grenadines still hold their popularity, front. Dlaits. tucks, gathers, shirrings. the means womankind, too Is sitting in an ready-mad- e maae-io-ora- er iiassssPak"ssssssssssa KimSS The couch pillows, whether of feathers, merits of .ana, Office, working. They don't, buy plants down, excelsior or paper, cases - B"lr waists by different makers, the brands must have of cambric, percale, dimity and themselves, but It is to be doubted if one of gingham, or denim. Those covers are 9.atl?.te'. , single man could bo found who would re- either plain or slightly embroidered with musnn mat wear-pest- ana tnat. won t laae. fuse house room to a flower if sent to outline patterns. Avoid the heavy and la-- ani Sne ver aBaln and again in public him, or any of his clerks. Of course, the borious looking In everything for summer and Private conclave whenever two or shop not be turned use. The only or YVtllssSsscasRaisliisssssssssss can Into a hothouse, kind of scarfs permissible Jhref, l,teJ;wo l thre.elrls,a.remej l but there is little danger of any such ex- during the warm weather are fight India iet,5e. WhAtJi;r h?.Bh'" SalS. &e"d tensive inundation. siik, nnen or cotton ones. VJ ,Xt """" y""a ".B"'t "' .""--J As for home windows, who is so proud 1.11115 u 1U1C tllJlUlllb Ull L14C ULiLtil, Ul and happy as the owner of a dozen must choose her investments with an eye blooming plants? Who enjoys the first IN OLD VIRGINIA. to stern business harness, her Interest view of "home" more than he who singles Is conserved and concentrated all the same. out a window, ono of a ghastly brick row, Courtesy and Discipline Practiced perhaps, where pink and white blossoms smile to greet him. Flowers are a bless- Chief Justice Marshall's Home sorbins: shirt waist topic her carefully con ing that as yet we, as a nation, do not "With Effect. sidered attention by day, and at night appreciate. We wear them, yes, they are goes to bed with Images of blue and pink part of an effective toilette, but during a From the Youth's Companion. and cream-colore- d striped, plaided and fig- 9sSssssi' season we spend enough of the lonely, In an old biography of Chief Justice Mar- ured shirt waists contending In her mind. XiMW perishable coinage to fill our rooms with shall there Is an anecdote which gives a "Oh, Halllel Such a pity you've already growing, living green, and fill our leisure significant hint of the discipline to which beauuts S cenV With interest In caring for and learning young arehowlng for PosU to force these plants to which, we are in people were subject In that earlier tively they are a bargain," says girl No. 1 most cases strangers. day. to girl No. 2, who has frankly avowed There is another rule for the selection Several of the great Jurist's nieces were her, inability to buy more than four new of Easter gift. Look over your own the in the habit of visiting him. and as they w,f,l30egaIe them summer treasures, tmng9 tnat nave been given to were young and attractive, the house be- - J1dt make Iast the you and that you value twofold, and then N'0' go buy one such trinket or luxury for your men of "tbecTtydurinhf aftfrJSoEf "Eighty-nin- e and three- - friend. Marshall's hla?l? old" quarters,"?"'"she repeats. "And I'll have to vAVllalVKssV There are thousands of us who long for Uncfe tlehmin pa3' Mis3 5 ccnts aViec t0 make mIne-- little nicknacks, who nevertheless never visTtors1.0 Every daVVt'clockTeu d H.e0 yo3UuttrlMd I'XL buy such a thing for our personal use. Lace appear at the door of the drawing room S"1tni,'riT nsf pins, pretty studs, cult buttons, even long in spotless nvery fh3i ?nk2a?f "E VsWsssWvi'ffWssML 'HioLfmjVssk"!? .. ana witn a profound how shanked collor buttons, a chain for the would anounce every make of waist In town but what watch or lorgnettes, a chatelaine card case, "Ladies, his honor, chief Justice, 'CtfWNSSXSvJ'ssssBBa-- the has '" 'tfSst XJnnZ, E3sfc s1tQPSat.1 - '"3WKs.VVVVk charm, seal ring, umbrella, cane. We all retired to his room to nrenarft dinner. ?J ESSPZSJVJi need these things, and feeling the shoe Gentlemen, dinner will be served at half weekS""so as" get down Just pinch, we are very likely to buy and give past 4 4. devote herself to looking at waists. Mame o'clock. It is now His honor will goes out a good deal in the summer, you to another Just the thing we would most be pleased if you will remain, and covers very like ourselves, but to get It for one's self have been laid for you at the table. If know. The men are nice to her." would be to rob It of Its charm, except you cannot remain will you permit the "Well, which do you think I look best that of its practical userulness. There Is young ladles to prepare in, girls, stripes or Just figures?" speaks WKISg3&flfe retire to for the up girl No. 3. "I'm tired of all I hardly a more bitter confession to make ... 1... . had last than that you bought most of the articles u"iThe gentlemen usually took their leave, ..; j ".. j " lu,uw w" de luxe that you possess for yourself. i "l,"'" ,istripesi."" Now, at Easter, give people little Inex- Vhemoansancte'rwlth jSsenhTaTonl'v ' " two and two checks and two pensive, dainty things. Give any woman SrwereubyVa5tt tethe rule'of the housed r.es'" sho advlsed- - and then "Wther you know two or three short pins capped with tirty imitation pearl heads. She needs Y?n Vrgniamusbes I h It some such pins to use in her stock, where &?& Tg hPon if they show it will make no difference. Wcafls1 of' thTounmYn5"3.HSr rZ YTb'uo, Give her a pair of buckjes anything Swwefestrirt diSatinctlveB0 beauUtully-- They real that you feel you want yourself and that she has not. The same things with a man. FRENCH DESIGN FOR THIN SUMMER GOWN PROM HARPER'S BAZAR; Give him some tiny thing he can carry in his pocket. But, best of all, send to a If his visit was nroloneed until after 10 !!J.J"S TJi had .fal.ry. sTodrnother A dainty French dress Is of silk warp below are pleats turning toward the mlaV whole family In general potted plants. That L o'clock the invitation to family prayers wa '" "S?," Vn"B barege in a shadowy flowered pattern of die. The collar has the flat effect which - Is Easterlsh. And few of us feel that we I elven. If he seemed on ana just order i.T,,a wistaria and turquoise blue harmoniously is a feature ot many new summer gowns. yn' I 18 can afford to buy them for ourselves. habitue of the house, and to hmengage the nght at apiece." sighs the first speaker. blended. This Is also an attractive design The corsage is belted with velvet ribbon thoughts, iMonsensei uney aon t iook a nit bet- for grenadine or organdie having long ends. and perhaps in time the affec- ter, and the patterns aren't a bit prettier for or other thin two sash Little slllc Little Boy Gray. tion, of the young girl who was Its chief you cotton gowns. Tho skirt, which Is the lat- muslin ruffles border the top and bottom at Hlghup's than can get by picking seven-gore- d model, three-quart- er . .ssssssssssssssssssssBsisBsW W- - ' treasure, the father quietly asked the pur- est threo and of the skirt flounces as wall as the yokes, rfWu The sailor pattern Is the most becoming port of his visits, and, if none out Individual patterns and having them yards wide the foot, plain pleats, collar and sleeves. may ' ' ono a boy ever wore. The loose and com- he had other made at an ordinary dressmaker's," one of at li at The waist than his amusement, courteously requested group the front and sides, with tho fullness be fastened under the ana or la the mid- sissssWl!iysk7l fortably fitting modes popularize it with him to discontinue his calls. the objects. shirred into a tiny space back. dle et mode vogue W every mother who has a bov to dress. Con- But the rest exclaim that she does not at the It the back a much in trary usual belief, know Is Is trimmed with two circular flounces In Imported gowns. The proper cut of the to the sailor pattern Is what she talking, about, and cite placed across breadths, di- gown made out of any color goods, and a To Get Stout. Mrs. B. or Mrs. C. or some other ac- the back and can be obtained from the cut paper Sretty quaintance pot money minishing In width at the front, where they patterns furnished by Harper's Bazar, red sailor suit is as becoming as the Eat vegetables and sleep after each meal. with a of who wears round up the waist, meeting where appears. dark blue one, while really beautiful effects Go to bed at 9 o'clock and He In bed Highup'a waists. towards at it produced In gray. you half the belt. This is a becoming model for a sep- arc tan and an hour after wnke up. Laugh a great The waist Is made with a double yoke, arata foulard or The trousers are cut sailor size and made deal. Drink water by the pint or the quart To Get Thin. upper taffeta silk waist to be of gray diagonal. Diagonal Is warm If you can. the one extending slightly over the worn with different skirts, and It may be anil Drink weak and sweet tea Eat a great deal of chopped meat without shoulders to broaden the effect above trimmed with ruffles vary desirable, for It is easily cleaned and with plenty of milk In it. Take cod liver any potato In It. the or ruches of the same. wears forever. Underneath coat Is oil sweet Drink little fluid of any close sleeves, which are laid in two high or with bands ot ribbon or velvet. the and oils as much as you can. kind except strong tea. Exercise a great folds hardly suggest puff, pre- Quantity worn an Imitation Jersey, which Is a loose. Put plenty of butter on your bread, and deal drinking, that a but of material approximate gray without and do not eat vent them from being quite plain. Below amount for medium, size gooda. 42 -- aieevMww sriirt or ciotn, trimmed do not be afraid of ales and sweet box-plea- wool " VERT BPRTNQIJKB. wines. bread, butter er sweets of any kind. Lem- the yoke a center t, single S t i with bands of black. This shirt can have This will guarantee a gainrof five pounds onade, acid with Inches wide. yards: cotton fabrics, M Corsage of plain and over blue silk. of drinks of all kinds and saline pleat meeting It on either side, forms the inches 10 2V4 emjroflerea muslin Hat blue itraw, blue sleeves, so that the boy can slip off the a month, and, if you can sleep a great deal, mineral waters are excellent. Drink glass wide, yards; allk muslin, yards: stneut Velvet and blue and whit violets, coat when in the house. of double that amount. a lower front of the waist. Yokes of tho silk for foundation skirt and lining; of clear water before breakfast. same form cover the upper back, while yards. li