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THE SAN FRANCISCO CTALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER, 9, [oROXCXORORONOROROROXOROROROXOROXOROXORORCROXOROROROROXOXOXORORONOROXO] i 2 = SR T . | , e e ° e % Fur VELVET CAPES ORCoRoX RO o ORORORoROTOR OO O RO oo oo R RO ORoROORO) serviceable in partly of linen and partly of taffetas. 3 The ground is of plain white taffetas, trimmed around the bottom with two cut up flounces of the same material. The garment is completely applique to the fig- it are worn with these ure in the upper part, and set in at the T’\l!\lw.\‘ (_m‘h} fitting _at waist with a simple piping of white taf- 0t very small trimming. put the fetas cut on the cross. The petticoat is - 0 soon crushes the sleeves that a Made to fit cle i U ss which is intended for street wear hips. It increas half way vith a cape is purposely made narrow down, and exvands into the form of a t_the *}w!uim A L plumeau at the bottom. Over the s the time ‘(}v_»;‘:‘\”r‘ntrgi:‘\;\r ;ylll[lli‘e fetas is a half petticoat of white lawn, ill be too cold to expose the head Which can be adjusted as desired, and can picture hat of winter will be in be removed to be washed without un- LJnthe summer the sun o be picking the sillc skirt. = Tnis half petti- ro: h ce and in the s the coat is composed of a wide flounce scal- 1t and veil are fashionable; but just loped in the upper part and headed with s time the toque is in demand. and a gather of Valenciennes, beneath which nan who can w > ngly s a L Valenciennes i fon. In the )W put it on, secure in the thought hody of the flounce are inlaid other ¢ she is fashio g bands of insertion crossing each other ‘.\(‘(r( l',‘, ‘?:”' cut Irlx v{:.t& nrll and forming lozenges. “In the vl;mer of are should Y e long gar- is a small rose pattern in- that hid figure is unpopular. band of the same \ woman has any trimness at all she L fvalenc Al Ay H_l“fhh‘“{ll{ it "“,‘;"“.‘h the 1ong, tyeen the lawn and the lace flounces with 48 of the Cape W hlch COvers i€ which the taffetas skirt is trimmed, Gett ‘,‘"w- ihe ahould In \\'\hilenpiln yi—.‘r.l made )\.,\ Mme s ju elo shoulde No. Rue Halevy, thé upper ffened so that it sets out, thus . = ¢ 2 the disfiguring shoulder sag. A<cionsly Tound (He vooy. G b e e ne with & brllliant eof. gins to widen beneath the hij The R InE e RO We aE th 8 - lower part is trimmed with t wide the lining shows at the shoulders y 1€ L €rS. flounces of English application lace laid ONOXOXOXOXOXOXOIOROJOXOXOXO} |—— f— JXOYONOROROXORONOJONONOROROXOXOXOXOXO] © is very the dark green e T f plain taffetas and white sscline de sofe. The flounces are of dth,each gathered and edged with equal W Y a ruche ) oie uppermost is headed with a simi r flounces « of white mousseline de e. The ruche Y Another petticoat from the same estab- E lE; hment fits very tightly round the fig- ure and is set in a simple piping of silk S erial is of white ground silk br: ith_diagonal stripes composed of garlands of flowers. The petticoat Is Special to The Sunday Call from Paris 3 e trimmed with a wide flounce of frilled ERIRIeatnt: fashion Singnsttiooad i or de sofe, wider in front than is that of deep flounces of em- at the and behind. Over this flouncs broidery on cambric, nainsook or falls another of the lace. In the center \ i = the shows very plainly, U muslin, with Valenciennes inser- (4%, . o™ and back it is entirely 1 lace borders sewn on colored covered by the lace, Kirts. ‘Another is of pink shot taffetas, made ‘ts are made shorter, less curved, very tight round the body like the rest. - : et It i3 trimmed round the bottom with four less stiffened and lighter. Steel g ;;ce5 cut on the cross, very narrow in ngs are no longer used, and stays are gront and increasing in width in the sid lly composed of light materials. and back. The uppermost is s . sets are made quite straight in a flounce of the taffetas an \s not to press upon the stom- Skirt with a smail piping of pink z = 3 S iheiAzore a6 d the edge of each flounce is u roll 2 £ A the same mater The lowest flounce 7 3 Py 2 = 5 G = arts at the sides and runs down the Becommg Effects to a Girl of Good Face and FIRUTE, petticoat is composed back only. R4 ik S fected by the possessors of black hair and electric needle that 1l remove it per- blonde. manently. JOXOXORONONOXOXOKO! T LITTLE LOLITA—Are you sure that ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. you got the proper ingredients for your 1 they were the v bress Suitabl to/Beauty. BY MME. HYGEIA. skin food mable damage is don ing some of the cheap MISS LOUIS H.—Very often when the i hair first begins to grow gray a tonic creams thaf are bought in the will, by strengthen and invigorating the food contained the ingredients the hair bulbs, bring back the natural for it could not have been that which tints. The claret tonic which you speak ¢aused the peculiar eruption on your SEIL very Eovd for thly Surmese. THe faceIfitidontifiues I shonlficasst ushie for. tils purpose it. as there must be something wrong genuine ahout it. Are you sure it was made in a of Iron. porcelain kettle. and not In a metal one? cold bottle It should whiten and clear the com- e to slexion. th the tonic PIEXON. . . e Iway O) o) This department is for the benefit if all those who are interested in ti.e science of cosmetics and the hy- giene of yroper living. If any cne desires information on either of these subjects their questions will be cheer- |1 . g fully answered in these columns. Write as often as you like, ask as many questions as you piear: and sign any 1w A W allowing it name that you choose. Address all communicazions to A.me. Hygeia, The Sunday Call, San Francsico. MAY ]Jv—l the oily ski Alcohol, four ounces oil of lavender king in a si ash the your freckles are of u il d the removing ve drams r flower water. Apy out of the shed-copper hair, such as Titian to paint, looks in nothing bef evailing mode unless it is one th HERE are few subjects that so set y happens to accord with,your pa k s ve € str ¢y appeal to erninine or e i to the feminine face and hair and form. Ina than in a gown of Jme coppery tints, L e et a0d atter’comine 2 A 1 as th s. Next 'O 4)) women know that there hading down to deeper tone ¥ warm water the nail powder can be mag : her complexion, there 15 probably - poht Sl smmonly._ called, I : Wil soften but I think you will find it g ¥y t causes a wor 0 w have the tas . been in disrepute, the . E purchase the prepared powder from i D aTt e fithe 10 T b npplytht Blue, which has long been sup- Lhe Walcr ar vour druggist. . g Who lovingly pats and admires stout wome . e O T Ao omen use sop; upon MARGERIE—T think what you need is ce cap, bedecked with gay rib- Wwear, REARY WOOUY E 1 o Lo it effect vou describe a good nourishing skin food.” There {s ) i - 1t has just come home from the prlfe fanbw it. The colo; at condition of your ski AU G i e L dled g i & as te from the pg Tarly t. The col long as you have the food, formula for which ha n given B o i Esasaneand | , down to the tot of six or Sseven uous plaids folpgass e nalr st f. Have your / times in these columns. In case = v 3 s s before e or and ad sts e season. She should w ATl e v b S b g ot % : A heavy coat and rich ands before the mirror and adjusts 2)1\“\!;](:‘!211\’:!”"”_;]’nm“:l ;.:!nls. It . Dlvs hre something to remedy t ve not seen it I will repeat it: go all sorts of complaints un- W % will un vou do. Bitter apple tion with Jamai then let her con- v checks, the hair L bow or ple tearfully for so many ruf- fles on her little frock as hs ceti, 1% ounce; white B October y veet almond ofl, 1ounc: il " have figured material Rosy, the fine herself to th th lanoline, bor's little girl, on hers, gtripes, small polka d tincture ed In com- rum as a hair 1 ounce . plum color, stone cocoanut oil,. 1 ounce next dopr neig ts or other incon- brow 1d clear amber, women fre wont to spend most of their spicuous effects. 2 reds w tonic benzoin, 10 drops; orange flower water, 1 spare money on toilet accessories and _ The tall, slender woman may, If she woman with M.—Try the treat ounc felt the first ilve ingredients in AR eir dalatire tite AbT iaiarablisl/: WIAKES, fy most splendid mate 1 ordinary reds, > of months be a porcelain kettle. Take from the fire guks 3 ¢ . rich velve ely brocades, plaids and hild that You cannot expect in a couple of and add t v;‘l;fin oin and the orange flow- i u t has ex- €r w it with an egg-beager ay's paper of until cold. Rub this well Into the s 2 cial talk on the at night after ¥ g the face in tepid heads. 1 hope you water and castile soap. The rough 3 saw it. A lttle bit of finely powdered patches that come out on your face are women_there are who have with borax put on a piece of linen and rubbed probal caused by an inactive liver. ade of hair, eves that are of a lightly into the skin will often help When they appear apply the following: hue. A pale aquamarine creation One-half dram hyphosulphite of soda to nd tulle relieved by or —There is nothing better to one-half ounce of water. Allow it to dry is the combination par than thick, sweet cream. on to remedy a conc ed for so lor September 18 1 tment of blac een diving blue nt. And why not, when Sydney jarge figured goods. These will soften lis us that a girl's “whole pros- down her height and disguise her exces- and ippiness in life may often sive slenderne ipon a new gown or a becoming _ The medium-sized woman has, of course, the natural advantage ever all others, a A t ey Soman! she can follow with a degree of freedom, Lo Adbisact 3 an's duty to dress as ‘tho ‘prevalling fashions, whatever they thers was b - must take into may b ration several things. First, her Refin ved type shown in one’s dress, consic 0 ect may be, do not let uch soctal station and the lmits of her pocket Whate : - book—then her face, figure and coloring, It be loud or conspicuous. The secret of > woman of this type to Bathe the with it several times and J. C. B.—T do not know which formula Bt 8- peing well dres is to have the colors With tresses of burnis the color will soon die out and the sore- when you say ‘‘cucumber d pure cold 1 have given several. The greatest mistake that any wo disappe: a0 and outlines so blended that the gen- r eyes blue, green ne for cucumber milk = is to adopt a style because It eral effect will be pleasing, without bei re to look wel cream rubbed night will quite generally adopted by other in any wi Let people of wh r fab 1 if th make A very good wash can be vou as T velvet her ME —T cor acid that you sing the juice out of the “fetching.” The used quite as dangerous as the one I sug- er and heating it until a e 4 .. blue of all shades, gested. However, as it did the work white ses to the top. Skim this X : green, bright . blue-white, without any bad results it is all right. off and then strain. Dilute it about one- s of a very stout woman, and vice _ In the selection of colors one canaot go , lavender and rple. The hair that grew in the center of the third with water. A little alcohol versa. far astray If one selects those which shade ext week I will glve a few suggestions mole should have fallen with the scab. added to it will preserve it. This is used Do not plan your gown according to any Onto the hair or eyes. A woman with as to the color scheme that should be ef- As it did not there is nothing but the to whiten the skin. For example, what is suitable to a per- Some 1 of tall, slender, graceful proportions sure she was well st certain to be fatal to the attrac. remember what she had e fail to for I do 10 s, and of these three g mentioned. If purpl > of spring, gray is the Ta olor it r upon 2ture »d a handsome :ed a great deal to- is astonishing tc s they can be com- birds upon_ them s heads, and umage are no Five Striking Novelities in Autumn Capes.