Newspaper Page Text
ocal Chat: 'Home and Fashion Hints
IReBiCIQUS i;AN
7
CciViinofital flafe With
T tbi cn ,f the yr ummrj tfcenlblnd .the eite of the Vit. with
b&t are quit ure to-Tretent white moire ribbon. A narrow bandf
a torry ccr.iltl&n unle ' tUel the moire ribbon' ahould enelrtl ;the
f-r;!r of l.eadrear k beenji-rown t the bape, ending in llht
tre ret l
tine t; r.
iuc ere:. .;c ;
rittvu t.
drotty t
rcu t!i . The tun will
i tr.e f jn f their yrU-
bow at "the left Me;
litLt.y iincrt tailored hate small,
t:. djit win hare settte-di hidUim tlzeil and even : rooirate!y
ji!r In the folU vt'ti.ti br;-'e .are Rowr. In the-.aops ready -foe
.t. Jr.;. ar.i the feathery' fall' weartr. 'tnd possibly the teat
.1 :.v tker.r.on Va "ai ! 2Alji of these -model are carried out
; art nee. A pew hat i f in-Liacx. eini wniniumuiiiauoa.
thn:.-re to L
Ur.;a if: ' .-
1 v
a "a neceeiaryl white fatin crown with a brim cf bla.ck
t.. ,r thf .te.ru iti. -. ,
If i :.t;r:y rw hat ia uot pcI-
lr.s and a coat
aTiUroher of In-
: lift, r t I:
cf hit
; Jf-T l
Ji (!
t' e i :r?.v
I w 1 e i '
A'lO 1'
-' "i f ' -2
o -
v'.': :
t:.J i .: :
i : r" .. ; ' -'.-'
:.
!' i
a tl.fe . .
t i.-v tr'.r.
eye v. ..;
felt 'or atin maVe an attractive mag
pie efVecL A.bJack and white creation
la r.ot'new by. any means, but auch a
hat la a rood liiYeitment for -the-mo-
' ctory efTect. The! ment, aince It can take the place cf the'
I,- cr : ;s?ln la won- battfrti aummer creation ana be worn
in t." e r'uvtnatlon cf at thU time without any Intention on
; c. r:..vi always that! the wearer's part of "forclnj the ia-
w ' to take cn a ! ttn." . - . . - - fc .
j;. r: of lace arei r. jch a hat. too. can veryarpro-
Eccen trie Brims -a ;
.f lift-
J.' C tew wrinkle
: 1 1 fl! cv j"Jtt'.h-
' V . f':5 trln with
r v, A cf making an
f rlattly be' added to the winter v.nrd-j
rcl ft to loer a It can be kert fresh.
rirr.e cf theae marrle,. hats have!.
crbi.na of white all bearer or white
y 1 u U witV the black brima. -but the
.a hut-that la not ! white.' aatin 'crown la reallythe more
: a .'.vantage thete nerricahle.. ai It shows," the soli lets j
t trar.iformlr.r i realty than the plnsli. As for trim-
! ti.L.Vun. tobetfei, rr.'.-;s. theae model 'uiually boast 'a;
t:.J cver'the crown, jtr.Aca cf - leathers, wlnjs or any '
!
.'. - .
' X
fancy mount that ene may like ta uye.
; In hap thes favorite thl fall . tor
tailored rnodela seems 'to be. a'rr ?ro
ductlon of the sprlr.y favorite of rre
Iubh size: w ith square or rcnr.ied
crown, narrt's? ; brlni, 'rolllnt mere or
les-; cloaely at lh side with the trlm
V imar-jdMUly In front cf-.th
hat.'. -;'' '; ; ''. -' ' f
Mjshty rood lookiny ovtirr hats for
auruir.n Jays In -the' mountain are of
corduroy - In pretty- ahats anl ccn
bir.atlon of colur. : a partlcurly fo-d
locking- hat of thl iescr"f.Unr;--j4. of
tan colored corduroy frflwith tl.s
same material In brown, ar. J t!.sre er
other, equally attractive? crea:i.-. 1
mouse "jrrayirory:, -white, -lil t :i
and pa.'e mole color : All ' t t: ?
ahapea are ecft, cf eourfe. ro'they c.n
be bent Into all kindi cf ar.;!? t t :t
the face of the wearer.
There" Is, foo,-a "rew pt:tI.- ht cf
knitted wool that f!rl-who ri h r
novelties will like It Is (M m
cf the avUtor shap that" v. : n; -lar'
last" winter. Ths crc .n !. :
ti e $i:r as the cli nio: l. t t t " -di.Ters.
It can be turned up (- i
all round or only partly turr.;
one toes with a panama. "
' la' the iroup cf hata Clustr;t
I e natfy little outlr r 'ire ! of f r-H
wt:h a rolling alitor br.ni fjcej will
velvet. A blnd'ry cf traid f.nlhe V..
ec?-e cf the trira. and t?.re Ij a I hi.i
cf velvet 'and braid around th c.iwn.
on end catchi-jr the trim.
The ccniir.nu! r.at "' Is to the-fore
Xhl fall, and the one pictured ii of blue
velvet- trirr.med - with an orr.an-.e r.t
r.-.ids of e'.d rcM lace, rccntri rri'
ire a'.l C rz, an J t!.:a Irl t.a. ;t
Irirt that towers .fcijher " than . t
c rov. n. ' , ., . ;
The little fn fjrl'T &: tVe cat
1 v?ry s-art .wV.h it I !t cronr.
ff Iark velvet in-ra t -r: . r -.1 1 b '.:
cf white i - V..T' e v :
cf IraiJ. la t '"?wiive ;
velvf t. -.. -. ; "' '
Ar.:ther cut tvy s a 1 .
away ahr.-;:iy fr t'.e
til: p.e i iv. -;r!y with :x f
suit 'wcrn. v:.. r'j r .-- -t:.i : a,
very f ?:." 'r x : . . i. -. - :;
t'-.Ul cf Hi : t : ' li. '
cf. ft''; -c- : :i .
c- U ii r--f
: : : f. t.
I : r
1 -
i . - j i . , .
I ; : r
cr : - :
: r '
!'-
......
v:
i
It;
i
: 1 i .
it tl.e c.Tn
t:
' :ri t.
tvr
tJ L
I ' '
M
X;
c
.... ul r a c ' rAniciAfiiHAT AND cuitI; ' -fTHZviiiv: c:::t::;:-:.7.l-.i::.t.
? .
.1 tl. Li;:;
-t tl.cy
ry -!.
. - M
71,
irv
Vc
;a r.
c:
c :
c;r 1.
tl.ct
to l.avo ( : i
Tlrt ii
il.o-r-i
ever: t'.i:.
crc i!:nty
.-.ov; ro't
. V
c: :
tu'
crj l'cI?
r.lzT: that
.avo i:c:'c:?
rt tctu-iiy have
?'s ever.;:.? drcr.s.
a r-f."rc!i:'ticn.
i lc.;:n l.:r; ? oa
to velvet. 'Here
.ir. I..r.i;'s thai
t: t 5
r.2 ii.
cryrtal t!i:
rcce cf. the
glitter and
p Lv.vn. . r .-;
Tc irf t. fv,r instance, has some beau"
t If ul models for "evening wear that
nave no cryr.rJ tbout thcra, and odder
fctill, not even a Lint of hia belpved
dull rc!J cr : Iver.. One of these was
in tte r'-'fr'?-' tad red combination,
that is dear to.thi3 designer and Is
vcaderfully' f i cccssful w hen the red
is Just the rir'ut red and the purple
Is 'Just .the riht purple. f In this--par-tlculr
r ccfo tte shades, were adtnlr-,
fthly .hartr.cuious, the red having a
iovely fruity tloora that hrought It
tnto exact 1 r:u.ony with the purple.
Moreover, tl.e purple was softened by
being of E.Vccr tu!le draped over hite
patin
Ice ar
Were cf ti.l . full purple - tulle over
white. A little below the knees 'the
tulle e:-.-cd In a broad Irregular band
cf black traii embroidery-or passe
menterie, t.Tii below- the underskirt
was cf the white satin. . i. " ; ;
The drc; cd oversklrt was ot the
in
rk fur. It
fs th!rrs l-
.re ci'ten
r 1 ! rre. .
s.-trr.d to
r r !. v. cn-
:r thin
re are
:-i3 cf
1 lock
er ... :t:. s is cr i:;at tl-ie
? rr.i crystal, the drapery
irt a:-ht r.p to a long point
:! :r cr r,irj:3 of exquisite
. -.1 r.iJrry. T.!3 exarscrat
v;.: t rcint is thown, too,, In
r:ai:l cf white Lnd silver
1 :t as a rule, the waist line
. t.ir.g gown is at norcaal or
jve. . ' . ..' -.
o c f Worth's evening models
t: 3 skirt: Las no trimming
? can call subtle drapery
Javcly
t s Is c f I
.votes fop, v;o;.:en
.Ccrd;
ia ev; '
. A ev.;
vet trc.
Ctc' :
real r - -cicrei
1 ;
As a t:
in "silk c
mere c f r
r-ce.
and velveteens are - much 1 .
rrb wrap, is of raven blue vel-
..the ca a black-satin ground f
1
w
' ' -J -
1.
1 v I i
HoW;f to KCrystc!!izc -Flowcn
d3" and Jewels. ; : I '-V'.'iOr UIDn JI'cJlV
fiOVCity r :, 3.: :
ir.trr.ir.g. for afternoon frocks
charmeuse there is nothing
ttive than fine lace. - "
cont-c.;uence cf the continuous
ilcr.:and fcr aJuIt male suffrage In
liur.rary made ky the opposition,' the
government1 has been forced to give
way ar.i is bringing a bill to this ef
fect shortly', writes a Monitor contrib
utor. It ,13 endeavoritg; however to
txih the measure of Its popularity, by
proposing ;to" extend the ; suffrage ' to"t
soma x.ien only and to some women.
Two or three years ago at the open
ing of the Hungarian Parliament-by
the King, the granting of the suffrage
to women was promised, but. In con
sequence cf the advent to povrcr. of
the, reactionary Agrarian government,
the premise was not fulfilled.' , ' '.
: The hostess in search cf a -novelty
for her next dfnner party should serve
- . - ' 1 '. . , . 1 bouquets I of flowers for dessert.
Aftr:.:ca gowns vt white satin are Though crysUUtzed violets and other
Virvf V1 ;;Uh tck'ChantillyJace. a ;srraU 0WCrs rare- often used . on
decided alhancejathe new fashions, 'bon-bons; and cakes U'ls" a novelty
V 1 r, x r" . . , :, . . to have- edible bouquets an, aecorn
Elack taf.;tajs.a material frequent. lianiment to coffee 0r Ices.- -' ;.
iy used to fashion lovely frocks Jor; r An flow
house ar i street wear. These are trim- crykalUzed, and the process
med with narrow fringe or plai tings. 6impi6-one,' though, of course, re-
' --s. , '- ' v ; -.quiring care to acquire success.5 Hoses
- Dark blue is far and away the fa inia.a B,,K ,Wfts H,vAr
that they will probably always be tre
favorite flowers to eat, tut'aay. of the
sweet-smelling varieties can :,be used
tne' scent teeming- to become crystal-
, . , . . - - i .'hed into taste.; V. -S ': ' , ' ;
' A frock for street wear was of dark n " wt'v' oTi
blue charneusc. The pannier drapeo- lni
caught rp over an underskirt of bluevklt
velvetfell in graceful -IdsSmaUi rroom
blue velvet huttons and cream Ara- .Lr Pce tnem upon a RneiL wnere tne
Man point lace Ulmmed thebodic
and -fIppvph . -he allowed to become limp or. taey
ana sieeves. . . , .; . ... r. . ; .,.1,, . wei.i-. -vAr-..L--:
vorite cclcr; for - the tailor made suit
It is almost universally becoming and
is not eo scon tired 'of as brown, gray
or." green.1'. 5 r -: '
M'
TULLE SCARF;
- The tulle scarf is the latest novelty
for evening wear, says the; "Chicago
lnier-OceanThis is very wideband as
! lone na" snitu ' InrtivMni! fane tit
. The splice f0ld8,of the';b.;tne in
r.d tl - i rrred front of the skirt thrrtfs w-M,.h i.r0..nt-nfr t!r
and leftwithout any finish.' Just at
first it looks a little odd,' but very soon
one realizes that It is inrinitelymore
chic than any tasselied or embroider
ed finish. There is' no' fixed iway of
wearing these scarves;51 the only role
hinn' thnt ' fliftv m ii ct- oAA nlf(nna.
red silk drawn sortiy back to merge queness to the dress-ahd this they
into a little square train of ihe silkJcan scarcely fail to do. as the.deU
which had drapery of the purple tulle cat- hpanrv f th tnntri .m s
nin gowns - '-' - - ' - i '-WWle ; the ? flowers are .: drylngr the
L - ."'"'" ' ; ', " : - n aterials for crystalitln them should
Ko combination 'is Jovel
tin and Inllp J . r: ; . ' t: .. poomui oi ismijiasa in.-, ica-vup in
' Ticot edged ribbons are in great de -r sar: in a' half-pint of .vater
mahd y- mllliaers. ""v - lt,!rf t-L'Tl
v . v .... ivVv : 6poon;?it.wIlI then-be wikatifs,;all'jd
' Pom nnri'a in snf -Rnirh frh "iIva a ' spun sngaf.- Allow both' solutions to
brushlike Effect, and pompons1 of f ur - tewme cool iuit not thick.
tails make a very effective i trimmins Have at hand some Of, the fii
CUT.i'.Cauts'cn Tea at. -
-'O.to..c"art .' cf". clarr. four
fr-ar)3 cf flour,' cne-f ott rth cup '
darli cf p:r?er, cne-ha!f t
Vcrcstcrshire,' salt 'cf ne:.' .
ir.cvs." hea-3 cf' clans ' c.r..I c
halves.' Roll in the flour cr 1
the butter about seven rainut .
cn buttered tcast, raa.ir.T V..2
with .melted' eastern ch:
in th oven half a minute t:r.::.:
mg and serve very hot. : ;
c :
t-:
TV I ,
i - .
e 4 '
:r:::
V - i
Velkh'Chsess:-;-'." 4 ?..
: Cut up enough cheese (e: ;t : rn c;
American) to cover the fcctt:..i cf r.::
agate pie plate, break three cr f;
egg3 . cracking yolks), .'er.c--'x t.t
cover cheese, place slices cf . " : . ::
cut very thin on top cf rr -.
slightly: with" salt and .r ;;;
bake,: In 'tho, oven until. chc
melted and eggs set.' which tak:3 butj
a few minutes with a brisk fire. Thli
is a palatable and quick dish to make.
1rr" '- " ' " ; , . : ' - ...
Cream: Cheese and Jam and.vi;hs$.
- Soften cream cheese : with rr.ilk cr
cream or butter,": put with It an c;ual
quantity of raspberry Jam and spread
It on sliced bread or on strips cf
toast, i - .:: : 'e-"I i
i . : w"r:; -.
Cheese- and" Raisin Sandwiches. ' -
For this buy -ot make the Doston
c . . ' .
. . ... .
Ii.cn ia t'.. :
f i are c
. .re; .
f : r tl: e t:: e '5
I. . . ii . . .
cay na:
1 A' . . .
ti!r3 r: - :r. :
xuueh tl at
snail war.
i. ; S
far ir
there was r.:t'....' t faur. I yet
cc.iJ
;ul-:itateJ far a ri.
on . the newest hats. -V.
finest
pOwdered sugar, " If an entire Spray ot
i flowers,-' leaves "and ? all t; (asr f o r in-
7 013 gold Isithe newest;t0ne of t
antnm'n. and it Is vastlv hprnmln It . crysUUIzed the liquid should be pour-
... ' ' .. . i .t info' invon!nt. .lil1viiiah ?St'l
is ci course, mereiy a touco .Tone, ana .-. ---. r.
not , used' for ; entire garments.
sirup with a pair of .minote tweezsrs
or a. small ' camel's hair brush. The'
flowers are now ready, to be laid on
cited or slightly buttered whit3 paper
to'" dry; This Is a crUIcai part cf the
process, for a. very even heat Is. nec
For Heavy-Headed Flowers, t c r 1
'.:They must on no. account be put in
the oven "or near; a very hot- Crc, or,'
Indeed, any whereUhat there Is Hkeiy
t j be steam. , They usually tak3 over
n!ht jto drylf li'heyi are found to be
a bit damp'- on the - under ' side, when
the rest Is dry ; theyv miy be carefully
t'Ttned over and powdered again wltb
istigar,'- - V" :i'rfJ.( f. "v'i -"y- l-
4 Heavy-headed flowers are. bet t plac.
id ' in an uprising" vase with, a narrow.
'. The flowers 8houId;-be.dipped -into' high-neck until the powers are dry.
the' isinglass water one by one." and - tUen ; they can . be laid on paper , to
then held, head downward for: a snotty nnisn the, stalks
they
along its si. Is and a" band of skunk i.'nveinn th -hk o
lur acro3 it end. - DUck embrold:knowq to them
" Ohe of the most original 4 hats laun
ched -this season' Is the; ostrich " boa
hat-A'unner brim of a snutrt mAdfnm
size rother flat nlnsn' mcpL ThP' boa tlm Is best Io prepore flowers -so
ia drawn down nvpr thi lpft ?bonidpr:' They : should . thsa: be put Into the ' 'tun be used the day they are thor
around the neck and then thrown back - cpun sugar ? and drained thoroughly. pughly dry," but If this Is impossible
over the left 'shoulder. T.i?.f v "T" ) With v a ?ierrorated sugar. fctfter tne' tney should be ; placed m air-tignt
' i; -;' -v . : ":3:1'c bole of the italk'and- petals is then tins,' between sheets of. clean- paper. -
f Evening wraps afeVdraped to atlo into bunches
tor the fullneas of their soft bKni--"'-The Detail' , require Vtvery careful ! backed with a," crystallized leaf! end, If
ingness"; X 'ih r: .S,r ti':t ' .' treatment. : Hold the flower? just, be a; few rose leaves have been crystal- f
j :-;v v- .. . v low the head with the -fingers of tne jlized separately,, tney. make an effec-
Black.and taupe are in the lead for : left hand," and - with " tho right:, hand ' ttro, appearance 4 Jf . onc.pr..; twolare
fashionable; mallinery.t but royal pur-: separate any; of the petals "which may scattered raround the spray of TOses
- ; nave : pfru.'cauguv lu&cvuci . nitu . unr ku mji; u.su.
v .
-n-.w
ccuid It s:.:::i.:-!y be ia:;ra v I u; :a,
yet it certainly. was a da::;rc3 litti?
thlr.-, with its Earp p tint A r: "'
h-ad tad teen "dlviss , tut it c:-'l
not te eaU to te an i:.:;rovcra::.t. It
was ;thcusht.th'e;rcunJ. head cf a pia
brown bread. Iice and buttt'r It ar. 1
spread it -with creata cr pot ch:::;,
which you. have fteued with r.i'.k cr
cream or ireltel batter ar.d diversi
fied by the addition of a.: few raiiia3
seeded and chopped. ; f
TO
J'C :
f.
f;r s '.ir:. i:
tat r: r 'r: f
r - : "
r - --
Ttl3 cc a: -3 1
- Cai: r -In
ti'3 :
caly t . o : :
Cue v.--; t:. --ctt-r
tl. 3 :
ati::;y t.u- :
uni v tl ? i
and the',
psrly er ; i
l-;3 t:. . '
wiil t e a .'..ii . (
n:':? a'.l r ".: .
' Cay tie fir t ! . .
ser.'n la at tie r:"
surpart c;;- :ta !
tlaa : tl-? f..-
tne i raraier v, ..i
Cup Omelets. : ' - ' . '
: One cup . of , brepul crumbs, ' one on
ion, one. ounce chopped parsley, r.vo
eggs, one and a half .cups milX rap
per and salt; Ecll and chop cr.lcn,
beat eggs, mix all welt pout into tat
tered 'cups and bake in hot oven Z)
minutes." Serve -on . hot dishe3 with
tomato sauce.- San Francisco Call.
. . v : . ; ; . r . " ':.;'.;.;;.-;
PZitry ) Ramekins.
Take the remains of odd "pieces cf
any.; light puff paste left frcra pies or
tarts; gather up the pieces of pa3ie;.
roll It out evenly and sprinkle it with' stra' lt, wi;: ? V
gratea cneese or a nice flavor. oiJJor' bew a Jittia zc:.l :
the paste in three, roll -it out. a :.Ia! the neck- ; .
and. sprinXlel more -cheese over;, fal J flnce isklrta lare-ro -the
paste, roIMt out and'with ara.steWear cut very ;.:;' !
cutter shape it -:n anr way that mayj aal r - ay "are
be desired.- Bake the ramekin3 la a c'.l f 1'.: l.iad
brisk oven ffrom 10 to 15 minutes;! Cince t!.e cler.:ar.i
dLsh them on- a hot napkin' and serve! ufacturers' are g-rir. ;
quickly. The tppearahce of thi3 . dish durable merceriaed - 1 - ' :
may be very ranch Improyed'b brush- give better service t. a i'
ing;the I ramekins-; over ' with yolk oti With the return" cf the
ess before they are placed ' in the for winter . the' skirts will
oven. Where expense Is not objected Ulan eve r, so It wiil t ? t.
to.paraesan Is the best , Wnd of-tect theia with a braid, us!:
cheese,, to use for making this dish. of its kind. IV ,
"x
if, '
i i.