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nfH 1 ! vB- EDITED BY J jfef J l ' CWrrrricbi. jni2. j,y 10 Npw Vork ncrJld Co A) f : ' rlshis rorricd.i I I ' ASC1-NATLXG ,,s cvvr from a II L feminine standpoint aie tlio in- M I numerable articles which women ij " arcno-v turning out for holiday fc rt Sifts, and women will cease lo be CI hn,xes nd have lids tfjilch arc sometimes attached to the box by a llbbou. Inside tlio Iiot nestles (ho cap which is to fct iff baby's charms, and this of course should he a miracle of lino handwork wrought on the fiiioi material. k Atlrncllvc bags arc alwayj dear lo the heart of a womau, even if they have no A ' .pcelfie use. but are merely objcct3 of jcamy, but when, as with many of the bnt:s this season, they aie also disliuclb useful the jecipient of such a Rift Is nl wajs heartily grateful. A inobt attrac tive as well as a useful design for a wor bag is shown on this page. The bap is made of flowered cotton tapestry having a rose design, the colors are rose and el low, mingled wiH faint greens and ivorj There is nuother charming woik bng illus trated, which Is nude of pompadour sill: in pink and pale green, and there Is a Lhird bap. one of the old fashioned useful work bass, made on wooden hoops, whoau present claim t- the interest of needle women comes from the material of which It is manufactured. This material is an imported challis, having a white ground and a iid striking decoration in large sized fruits The fruit are red apples and purple grapes, in wonderful ncli and glowing colors. So brilliant is the bag tlfni it bn u distinctly decorative value in a room, which of course would not be the case if it woic to be made of some quieter or less beautiful mateiial. There is also a fascinating little boudoir serai, bag made of pink brocade, with the base of, Jink 'straw, on which large velvet brocade appliqued A l.ltfc bn. for holding the powder bos s of floweicd sil'c with a larg; atin rose, also of pint., having Unrk green velvet leaves at one M Desk scs of brocade, tapestry, chintz and cretonne are as fashionable as ever, and many women arc making them for ,, gift! Tapestry In rather dark ones is extremely smart for these desk "A sets, which are finished with a binding or gold galleon or gimp to match one of the rolors iu the design. To match these sets (here ia a scrap basket. al"o coveied In the lr.pc6try and extremely attractive in a room if the proper colors have beeu chosen for (he set Sets of boudoir sachets, very large and handsome, are made of satin and brocade, pom pa (loin silk, moire silk, corded silk, .mil a ,host of other attractive material. They are usuall.v quite plain, but are tied together with handsome ribbon made into n large bow. or a satin or velvet flower is tucked into the knot. It is the fashion this yeur to make these sachets of vcivct orocaded satin, dark velvet flowers on white or pale colored grounds, so that uo decoration is needed for the sachets them selves. ( Boudoir botes arc always useful, nnd this season (hero is a new kind which mjy be eastlj made by women who have a knack for pulling things together neatly. Theso boxes aie round or square or ob long, accordiug to the taste of the maker, and they are covered with a wall paper that looks like straw. For the decoration large flowers arc cut out of other wall paper and pasted on these boxes in .1 de-j sign. The box e.i will be much used fori holding Christmas gifts. The Inside is colored iu accordance with the cover and inn) be lined willi sill, over sachet cotton if the box'e.s are designed for special uses.' For holding the manicure tools there is a ueat' little device which is made on a stiff low of rings, although it may also bo made of separate rings, ribbon being sot run through them that they are held to gether and held stiff. The various mani cure, tools are attached to this ribbon threaded lattice, which is arranged with a loop so thatiit may be suspended froiuj tlio dressing table. j The most attractive lingerie pillow ofj the season is ncomhiuatiou of Venetiau lace and embroidered linen of the very I finest quality. A broad piece of the Ve jnelian Is placed iu the frpnt of the pillow, the embroidered designs arc on cither side of it and both ends of the pillow are fin ished with a fine pleated rufflo of the linen bordered with a tiny lace edge. The lice and embroidery cover Is used over n satin one in pink, blue. Ivory or yellow, American Peaches in England. AMEMCA.: peaches are growing more nnd more popular Iu ISngland. In the last few wctks nt least three consignments of Amciicau peaches reached London, one ftom Wonntchcc Valley, one fiom nkima Valley .ml one These sh.pmciits are the more notable because the Auiericnn peach market in England is practically 'n 'tx infancy and paitly because of this fact t lie demand for American peaches Is erratic, thv' . cople not yet lriving become accustomed to buy ing peaches, as the English peach has been and is too expensive fin popular con sumption. The English hothouse pencil 13 11 beau tiful finit and very expensive, gelling re tail at ?3 Ci to $.".11 a docn. while even tlii English pencil grown outside hells for from 51.-10 to ?2 !!! n doion. whercjs the American pencil, as In the case of tin co '.fignnients from Washington. . be boaght retail ui Loidm at W cnts a dozen, and the consignment from Colo Irado was retailing at as low as ',', eeuls a j peach. However, it is to be remarked A hat the low ""retail price of these American peaches is due not only lo the "heipuos with which they enn he grown nut to the comparatively unsatisfactory condition In which they arrive in the London arket. The coualgmnent from Wenaichee ar rived in fairly goo.l condition, but that from Yakima is staled by the 'iro":er who received it to have lacked uniformity in packing, the numbern varying in '.hccnscvc from ."hi to 72. and frcqueull, were packed loo lightly. New By-Product in Paper Making DUU1XC! the eaily part of September a shipment of ninety cordH of hem I lock bark was mndc from British Co llumbia to Everett, Wash, by a paper jm Boudoir Scrap Bag of Pink Satin with Velvet Brocade Roses $$$&&- J iWlfeW ffl OS VilAWS Jaw! $&if - &r mMhiMM fc MV"4''K' "WH TAlri Ufer Scifll Pjnk-Brocada Baudot? Sachets with Maidenhair Fern WA7fWM i S m$S& ""' ' , rjbmm . if Z W& Pmk Man. cure B ?J mm Yellow Brocade Bag w,th fe R,bbon- B m Sa,m noses and Grccn Ve,vcl ws -A m SS:Work Bag of Yellow and Piak Rose Tapestry. .. ' fi ?iW MEWm. & B frirolously feminine when they ceatc lo ! M tale an Interest in these charming bags, ' H boics nnd sachets and the whole harvest M of alluring trifles which constitute the M traditional Christmas present array. B Baby's- bandbox is one of the most fas- m cinating of the holida. gifts which, are M now being made In large numbers. The H gift include a beautiful cap or bonnet B for I ho small Infant and a perfectly dar K liug hatbux, made of cardboard, painted M in water colors with pictures of onpids B .-rnd tlowcr gailands or bouquets or with H biniliug baby faces or desigus Jt litlleab- H bits, birds or I'ltteils. Tho bos itself, l H usually white, but sometime it is liutdcli B in blue or p.ilo liuk. Then the decoia- M lion is in the contrasting color, pmk buds M on a faint blue b.icksroULd. pale yellow- M chickens oia pale blue, ground, little gar- M Iunds of while daisies on a pink box 01 M white and i ak .enpids on pink, blue or H The boxes are not very heavily deeo- 1 rated; the Idea is to keep the designs fl small and light, such as seem particularly H suitable to the Infantile recipient. Sotuc- H times the word "baby.- wreathed in tiny H . blonsoms, is painted on one aide of the B'. '" box and constitutes the only decoration. B The baby's monogram may a bo be used M in a flora 1 wreath. H The boxes are shupec. like small Vand- VlTa -"""Xnovv of Black Worsted Embroidered M&fMMWM ' t-T in Red and Grccn. luktrWMhrN .;. -. Tapestry Desk Set Bound in Gold Galloon. from Colorado. The first two consign ments consisted of 71H) and 12,'JOO cases respectively. That from Weu.itchee was sold wholesale at a dollar a crate and that from Yakima nt 70 cents a crate. uiaiiuf. cturing firm. This prolines to be the ureruuncr of similar shipments, pio vided a market can be obtained ou !? Pacific coast. Thu, pilucipaj drawback is the freight rate, but this can probably y s t--' i K LWH he oveicomc. there being n large :oiiuj5 'Kf9 of brick and sand and grnvel m-ows re- HfJX tinning empty from British Columhin W ports. If it is found that till' bark can be Kfl shipped in this manner it l posMble that KM a plant will be erected for manufacturing JH tannl.g extiact or a grinding mill for M powdering the bark so that It may ho MB shipped in sacks to i educe the freight IIK Formerly the bark was stripped from 'iHf the logs at the mill, but owing lo the. loss !H of logs from sinking, on account of ihe Hl0 amount of sap :n them, while being towed tH from the mill, the bark is now taken oL K- at the logging camp, giving the log an 1 opportunity of drying Deforc being put BE Box. H For VVcnaiu't WorV.) BBH gi9H ill a o. If -1 II i- u ' 1 ' fi. m BV'BBl .r4ym II iMiCXiHH VB 'JJSWSmmiBk ' 'VwyttV-tMMfiMfMtI!lBiBBBM Bj BBBj fymWMSam III 0Wffmm 111 Work Bag of Pompadour J M H Taffeta with Plain Rose BfJ Centre, H H into the water. After the bark is stripped ;B Ji; logs aie set ou cud to dry, preparatory lV IkfJ to bhipmeiit. utV 11 " '. ' HH American Decorative Style. i L H IT is to every artist and architect u per- BS BBJ plexiug fact that a country of such ' 3B bV energy and intelligence as .imeric.i 'W BJ should not have beeu able to create u j JRf BBJ ilecoratixc stjlo exclusively her uwi, a . a StB thing which every country of the worfe'x A iljH more or Jess possesses Even the renjjjt' . ,' w eat island iu uncivilized parts of the earth iPAfJ displays Its specific style. ? ILhbI In this couuectiou A. Barnggia. of thi M H city, a decorator, who has devoted :i lljbls BH BBJ -jiuv time to a -study r( ir. American B BfJ aliorigmriias placed Lcfnie the icadSi? uBI architects and decorative experts "Jf 1 original ochemo for a purelv America' M BBJ i st vie of decoration. He has made -uM ' BBJ of his ideas iu designing the interior dec- BBJ nr.Uiou fur a gril' room, which gives ifce BBJ rc.ii r an inkling of whut he Iir5 iu liiinJ. VB "Von will note." e.ild Mi. Barogia yef UvA teida. "that my design is compost". puiely of motives found among tl e Indian tribes in the United States and ronr.liu H nothing from the Eskimo or from CettiraU H and South Alnericu. For governtutut' BaVBJ toil ling, museum and halls tins grant' H diose style Is pprcarintc. The ketcb AVMfBJ speak for itself. AVftSJ DICTATES OF FASHION. -: iH Crond brimmed hats arc worn-at raklaj BBBJ Thn most brilliant shades arc fancied Vfll lor stocking, nnd shoes have ulmoxt to ''MbBBbI vnrlably ihe fancy ton 'ABBBbI : 'IbV The train may Tonn an Integral pait "' if lJBBH the sown or It may rang a separate a? 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