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P$r?- .'.tf*??-?**^^ ^^ ... -:r^-^:,V:?- 8*^3*?^*.*^^^ O WWW?rr U^rf???3?Sfct? ? ? *-*>V^<^-;:-Y-*- .^--/,? -*?>.' ? < *.*-?***??* MMmHm*mmW*- - <^v???v?^^ Four of the First Spring' Suit Models froin Paris Dressuna?lers Are Here Presented. gg PIQU?N gives us this odd model in cerise gabardine. His jacket, emitting the yoke, is very much like the one offered by Premet? there is the same flaring, pleated fulness be? low the waist, which is repeated again in the bell shaped skirt. Daringly incongruous is the trimming down the side front of heavy cerise-colored tassels. The self color is repeated in the stitching at the ?ide?, but a bit of color relief is contributed by the flat gold embossed buttons on the bell-shaped sleeves. ?f PREMET presents this model in fine white cloth. All the artistry of cut is confined to the yoked neck and sleeve, and from thus head? ing the jacket flares out a la kimono, indi? cating the waist line only by a tucking in of the ful? ness, which immediately ripples out wider than be? fore. The skirt eschews the full bottom, and in its stead is offered a flaring tunic, starting at the front's sides. Blue, black and gold embroidered ornaments as fastenings, a white moire collar and black moire tie form the only bit of foreign color. CALLO i hac here tried to compromise, to give us the old line of narrow skirt with a more than full tunic, the old vest effect with the addition of a new fulness below the waist line, and to contribute in addition, a bullet effect obtained through bra;ded loops and button^ : the same shade a3 th3t of the suit's cloth, pearl gray. Small diamonds are inset in the buttons on the cream colored moire vest, and the high half collar used in nearly all the new models is in this in? stance of black velvet. CHERUIT offers this military street frock. And the martial note he has struck so vivid? ly in this model other of the French dress? makers show traces of in their creations. Chcruit has taken the aeroplane arrows and, making them of black silk, panelled the frock with them and cut jet button*, continuing the effect in the side pocket flaps. The whole costume, of hne navy blue gabardine, is bound in black mohair braid, the skirt flaring out widely from beneath a swashbuckling heavy black satin girdle. Shop Offerina's in Cushions IS IT a warlike pillow, the Zeppelin? N'ot:..r.g could be further from the purpose of this big, soft, luxurious mi handsomely designed cushion ihape?long, round and narrowing to the ends?was perhaps suggested by that dreaded engine, but its silken cord:ngs, its flowered tapestries and its gold tastelt suggest merely the boudoir and comfort. They are very beautiful, brocaded, as ?as the one seen at a well known shop recently. It was banded at intervale by Wu? ve'.vet ihbringe, embellished with ???-?, silver lace and ?tassel at each narrow?d mi. The work on this ??tien wa- | and each detail *m in perfect tast?. The price of this Zepp?; i wk. j Ant- aosnyolia ?vaa in rose fcpestry, with two strips of gold lace, <?"'? | by beautiful har.d *ork*d flower?. I'rice, $35. Aoiioir teu are desirable, and most ?Woing effects are produced, for one finds a cushion matched to one of thof dainty Fr?nch paper baskets, brocad and gold lace, flowers and ,-;old cord giving a splendid richness to the whob One finds remarkable coucn throws an a cushion to adorn chair or floor, mad to match, or there is s desk ?et o brocade and a cushion, and sometime the set includes the desk articles, thi trash basket and the cushion. A charming set was of silk-iini?h ere tonne in beautiful red snd indeter minste colored flowered effect. The ma terisl was of auch rare quality that ?ne wondered whether it was a tapestry, ai embroidered silk or s velvet. The cushion was of the type which might r-eem an outgrowth of the Zeppelin ? not known as the precursor. It was a bolster, lone, narrow and cylin? drical. A band in the centre of the cretonne was "{old braid bandet!, and the remainder of the cushion was black velvet, with another single band, and ! rolrl tassels at the blunt round ends. 'tr price it'll ?.-> su. i ne urn? ???, ^ the accustomed nurrber of pieces, wa in this delightful material, as was thi square waste ba-kvt. The price of thi desk set was $10 95, and that of tht basket wa-4 $*> '.'5. Fiffuretl Silk Couch Throw and Cushion A v?-ry elaborate eat w-as one that in? cluded the couch throw ir.il cushion part of the throw was i? i . beaetifellj .1 a ti lea ami gfl in Cray and blur. of blue velvet ai 1 ai | exquisite rutile of lace. The pr.vc <?. ' this magnificent piece was $175. Th" itching. Bras ?freight a? the BO and rounded on top, like a halved circle. Price, $7... One la always In search of boudoir novelties articles which, made in ne* nays, ?errs old purposes, or which if unknown utilities or e\. ? ? ? ?"lephone II foi tan known a? the ? ? . imp and be: or roae lined boaket for the gloves, veil and so on. The price of this was , ?I'll BO. The Wardrobe's Content for the Trip South TO WOHIN who are going South ' for the tret time the question of drtsa it often s purzle, and ?* *'???.- OSO at that To have too ??h? things ar.d none of them just r*ht is more than trying. A young woman who makes a trip ??ery year adviaes the inex- ' Periecced to take all of their good ?*?kin| evening gowns and pretty sum *?r dr?- ?V ?he averag? ??!. though tvernr.g dress i? correct a??d k>s?ral!y worn, many women free. 1 ? r ' I street rosturnes, with hats and shoes matching the- ?uit. ?Ugk-i ( oloreO Top f oat a Net ??a it jr. "?rbaps next in .mpor'anct is a light ???orH Cf Mk\\* topcoat .,? ulster. It ????old not be too heavy, as the WOStheT ?? r-ev*r vu-, rold H can be made le *? serv,c? !',r a wrap worn ?.?-r even to? dratiir?, ,f or.? rjo? ?ot h??r *?*? a smart y i fur tr.mni?.d garmmt for this purn . A >??f?j| powa i? the -itgim dar* >??? serge or silk ros??jm?. This natu "?Jly will b? a eoesbinatioa of possibly ?**? |tr*s. blaah satin and a fc.ai.U | girdle or a wsistcost of some smart 1 ?at in or corded silk, ?owns need the touch of ?hit? or ?cru embroidery or lsce s? a neck afthei in flat collsr or ruff. A psir or two of high white buckskin shoea and one pair of pumps and a pair of the outing canvas or buckskin, rub? ber soled Oxford? are ?ore to be needed if one wears white at al!. A pair tf black satin slippers and one of white ?atm for light evening costume?, by all mean?, ht included in the ward? robe.. Heavy white ribbed silk stock? ings or the soft cream whit* woollin hose an ' .-irrer' 'hing to I ear with ?porting aft A white felt hat of the latest block or a smart I'nnama or Leghorn **ith the ?everely tailored triiiiniing will a con?'sr:t sourc? of comfort; in fact, a hat of this nature is a necessity if one lingers long in the South. Uni? r?n buy Panama and imitation ?trawx m the retort shop?, but it is far wiir to go away equipped with a smart white (hapiau different from those worn by , lite artrage tournU ? The needs of the wardrobe <T ' ' " M SOS whoa oie is most comf1 in linen or pique shirts and thin uhi'.e ? A white wool Norfolk coat or a white silk sweater should be ready for any sudden coci? neas. . sisters at a resort last winter had a reputation for their correct iffected a blue and .n and the other a ?tnd white. They were their tailored I tme, soft dart ami brown ?'? ' : hrowa heav) toehlnga, hatbat i.osen colors, and ribbed iilh foor-in-haod ties. With their davtirne clothe?, unless they wore all white, they u sd the blue and brOWa color ?ch?me. ( olored Kaline and trepe Is Worn. i ,nr aeed >?"'? cont.ru- one's ele altogether, as there are rharm mg colored ratine?, linens and iala tha? ?j ),,. | cri m draeos - * .th the ilored leath.-r or heavy sill ,,, ,??!? effects kr?? Wi ?rhite en pe, silk or hai fruc'aS loi thl einat Ifag little CUtawajl ?"at? ot incss-alinc or kmu crinkled cxuie. i ORIGINAL IDEAS FOR THE CHRISTMAS FEAST ON THE - INVALID'S TRAY. k LattuM Salad Tro* on Bond d. To the gra'. I Chriatma? dinner a the family. " tl Bt is ii ces , ?HI hri'-2 af the tray ?' in the place of the usual portions which ??ary eyes. inly an invalid can realize the joy i of seeing a whole piece of roast beef ? carved, or the scanning of ? whole tur? key or fowl, reah/'ng one can the extra tit-bit BBC t refer?. the everlasting samples of - Bet a sala : I es a Chi |ht out to the ;1 as ,0 th?? eye, "I was made for you alone," will I bring much Joy to the stay-abed. For the Brat consideration it is well 'to consult the attending physician be . fore making the menu, so that there ma- be bo boert-breehiaf dem.t 'to Hi **? ;nv"1"1' rae? ?agn ? And it ?.pie menu may hi ?*? ******* thc FrOOUd < ifa /?? ?? ? ' run and Candied Cherrut. mu?' r>ni for that The edge of the tray may he deco ? garland of green ? ? h a bit of cherry ? t.ich the orange ..ceil. 1 ' | ? in the in I ual dinner ? ing while i ? them? A plump squab or ) en, sin ? lise the turhey. The ir as a star in the ? ttoes. and any ?rill appre ef one It covered wit tfa the greens, on ?a hieb for Christ \err% h Hy Star. -hould ? y of table silver and ? that everything re quired will -, and, again, the ? tor. bear a sprig of ;? par ? . with a Sllii .- and a jelly star on the white ?' Par the salad there is a tree of crisp lettuce leaves, through winch is thrust itained uitl brawn gravy or beef juice i av ? ? ink. This is support?.I by two ?ng of nut > viayannaise. All through th SB the lea-. kbloa, such as f ?o form a vegetal Is salad, or, if ,i truit ?alail n preferred, bits <>i apple, I celery may famish the decorations of the tree French or mayonnaise dr rved separately ami the tilling eouUSai from las bread. ?^ ^*-w / ?'?(.' I l Calca ' ils. Por dessert there ?i ? pretty oblong tod a th two taf -hane i n :i the "-veil on a doily. Or, tead, ne can b? rournl - i, Ite icing a The candy eandle l? -haped to a point m the end until meltt ; | y. and then a bit of oran?1? froal :'..r the flame. A rod Bras ca?*?Ale may be set in a -vaxed paper cone in the .entre of the -ound ? I -.d the candle lighted when ?h? cake appear?, before the delighted eye?. I-or ee cream, try of the quar'er - .? It can be frozen ? can, or :t may b" packeii "|i.r;.''',y m a pan or pail with ice and alt T often used 1:1 boapitala. Cut red maraschino cher- ' i half and decorate around the or nuts halved may be used in ' .- mode Cat a star from plum cake, or -orne fl ble cake if preferred, and then cut out a circle in rpam '.!! of which result? in cake anil cream in one serving easy for the ? If ice cream is not allowed the in? valid, a mo? manee or fa may be m., le. with tl ? ' I -cooped out for currant or grape jelly, which is placed in star form on the top. The Tribune Information Service Telephone Beekman 3000 T F WE can be of any service to you in locating something difficult to find for a Christmas gift, we will deem it a privilege to aid you. Our facilities for this work are unusual, insuring prompt and satisfactory results. No fee. Hours 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. Save Time, Trouble, Expense MONEY NEEDED FOR KNITTING Mrs. John Porter. Whose Dream Caused Needles at Black well's to Click, Issues Appeal?English ?'ield Force Fund Seeks Aid?Relief Plans Grow. Mrs. John Porter, of Mo- I *ai wan heralded ves'erday R< woman whose dream starte.1. well's Island prisoner?, kl ' out an appeal for mo:.. on the work. The $130 which bo the first supply of wool and knit needles was raised a! 'he league for Political EdS The story of how the idea of pr knitting bees or::.- . told ; terday. A group of Monte! - were talking over their knitting afternoon, when some one that e\en in India the students w knitting for the soldiers. Tiiut ni one of the women had a dream, which she saw the prisoners on Bis uell's Island knitt.ng. She wrote Commissioner Davis, and KIm Da replied that it was an excellent II but that the pri?on ?lepar'.ment had money to buy materials. The matter was taken up by frier of Miss Davis, and on the day wh she lectured before the League for I iitical Education she asked for a c? lection for this purpose. All tho wishing to make further contributio -d to communicate with Mi John Porter, 32 Clinton av., Montelal An American branch of the Englii Field Force Fund has been MtahltUh? in this city under tho dir. Chase Mellon, 2? Cedar st. The obje? of the fund is to provide trench outfit for the British soldiers at the front. The society is under th?? patronage c Queen Alexandra, Lady French, th Duchess of Portland, the (ou- ? Airlie, Lady Henry Bentinck and Majo ?ier.eral Arbuthnot. Mrs. vTitltaa Selater is honorary secretary of th? society. Mrs. Edith Wharton, 63 Rue de Va renne, Paris, has eent another appeal for help for tho American Host? ' Refugees in Par.?. Mr=. E iward Tuck has given a houae with forty bed?, an-i I omtesso de Berthier has offered another, accommodating 100. Fund? ar needed to supply food and medical sup? plies for those in the hostels. Tho committee in charge of the host* eludes Mrs. R. W. Bliss, Mrs. Edward 1 'JCK, .Mr?. >? at?, ---a- . - - Charles Du Bois, George Monroe a Henri Dequis. The fund for the American Amb lance Hospi'al in Paris amounted y? tardai ta WOJUR The fund for the relief af Fren tvomen and children is now $43,0191 I of the Ifolohei Settlement, Hawaii, contributed $127'".? to tl American Commission for Relief Belgiern yesterday. Three more Red Cross surgeons wi sail for the front to-day. They ai Dr. P. A. Smith, of Enid. Okla.; D .lohn Mann, of Petersburg, Va., and ' Lyta Hazlett, of Pittsburgh. The Red Cross fund amounted t M The Committee of Mercy yesterda designated $26,000 for the relief B Servia*?, Polish and French victims o the war. For relief work here $2.5'.o was ap propriated. There was $14,400 realized from th' Strand Theatre benefit on December - The total of the fund is now %o%JS4A \ ? Miss Louise Erry contributed $2,550 40 Mrs. T. K. Lsthrop, of Ho .ton $2u0, am: aalaj* NeCet-mich I The Austro-H jr.p. trian Red Cross ami Relief Fund amounted terday. The Dollar Chrrstmas Fund fee Homelesa Belgians amounted to $30, 01?:. Among the contributors w C. Bragaw, jr., $310; "The Herald Democrat," lUS' Anonymou?, $100; "Wateilaa Courier," $8*, anu ( It Ward.*:.'). There is a large increase :n the num ber of women who are in need of the patronage of the Women's Exchange, at Madison sv. and It.) at The Chnst ma? sale which started yesterday af? fords women of mean? an opportunity g the women who are earn ? of needle CHILDREN IN XMAS PLAY Greenwich Vfllaft Small Act ors Rehearsing Busily. 1 Iren il ? Village are ? pwieh ? I'ubli. it play i- Chile?! "The Chr I ?ho ?. "li 'he li? . The little actors ar SI are ^-oach"d by Mrs. A Leoo .r 1. Another group ?if children w-ill sir.g Chr lev, end ,i third group ?vi 11 ted to the ?.?.. Bouth . terta nmen*. Ho?| * llttfa in the way of carols. PARTY GUESTS WANTED Wan'o.i. s??- ... ? a ? sa ar.d ttn ? ?y un the after sr 24. The party : i ?.. he a? the home of lartl ? I' i Rallasa, ~~ East It. and it is to be by Invitation ? only. Ami in order thai Mrs. liallam may get thl who really ips wouldn't have one ?he is ask ng i through tho newspapers that those who to her, sending ?their names and addroooSB. Then she Dvitatieus to the first acven ty-five who apply. It is to bo a real old-fashioned Christ : mas pal 'j. | . good thing? to oat, i r.'l a big Christmas for 1 .???? A Woman's Decision ShofedIfcuUetf! AT fOUNTAINa.NOrCLB.OR (LSCMMCMC Get the Original ?r.j Genuine HORLIGK'S MALTED MILK The Food Drink for All A ici I1CH MUX. HALT CHAIN tTHUCT. IN rOWBU Not ?n ?any Milk Trust t?sT Insist on "HORLICKS" Tako o pockaf? boms Soften the Skin That Housework Hardens Your hand??do they get harah and red from the daily d'?hwaahlng and other homi duties ? Yo^r face- does the cold and damp of winter ca.se it to chap and redden? Give your ?km the help It Is crying for?give It VELOGEN. Apply thla pleasant and ?uro hslp lib? erally to face and handa on retiring? and again In the morning?wiping away what Is !eft after a gentle rubbing. The dry. harah ?kin welcome? It eagerly and la mad? more aoft, smooth and sightly. VCL.OGEN does not stain?nor doea It grow hair?but It smooths and aoothrs the skin. At any drt.g atore?25c a tubs.?AJvt. -?-______>>-B.a>aM>-._--___. 111,. ' -Ulm?? i-..l . ? itui. \n ? - . lv- ft Kl-xtta, .' . '-??utlful .1 ?4~?-1?JU. ' it* LauUiif. I aat-aSral?) lu 1 fith. JaUULLS, .ij 1U? Aft.