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THE SUNDAY OCALL. hat while Vietoria's face coins looked to the left to the right ing with & ruen e flying in a my- riad of ideas for winter frocks pumerous acquisi- British gol@ g Edward’s n accordance ed custom that makes vereign face the oppoe ns from his or her pre- with a long each successive site way on th decessor. 4 SRS GREAT WMEN WHO HAVE of ¢ a1t S T MARRIED SERVANT GIRLS ally be- = ; 5 : / West who caused his in and anger the othe is servant girl of many cele- uation or a justi- There was Willlamy at writer and the “lber- English press,” as he Is fre- lled e was only 21 years of g out in the streets of >tia, one morning, he nd there mever hu will be ab- of the \ long since regarded as their own. Tt is in such plac ihat bits of hand-wrought Chant almost pricel Sk dnbbt Tt will make her look broader and big- 4 ger and add to her entire appearance the s with age, are tone she lacked ose the n And the . be it is because these bits of lace A dainty lib. ut women is benefited, too. ty scarf in a delicate tint s and will help vastly to shade off a too great Or per- burden of flesh, but it requires a sk be arranged in so many wa erent effects chanced to se uxom servant girl bus- are widely recog- ful adjustment to produce the desired "l’\ny:xrigx;xl. ugh only 13 x[rrf:!s!aonf";l\yge‘,h;\e:xni s they do on % € An 3 rls are natural born = of the artless scrap of same evening called n £ : and said he would like iy il satin borrowers; then they twist and pull and This is probably g = - ok at a white-haired wo- return the loan with good and valuable the ex ression, |Tbl! is so what a sweet dignity it “pointers.” From our Cuban sisters we which blushing maldens have SHEE. Tt at the e AR At cisar : . made use of ever since. The parents of % e e il adds, yet at the same time it gives her a. caught the faney of wearing black lace the girl informed the young man that s O e 100k of youthtuluess, both ‘i face andisesvfs, Carmen’fashion, bit. the Cubang they had no objection fo him as a son- - e in-law, but that he would have to wait a3 until the ghter was of a marriage- e. Accordingly Cobbett gave the he money he had, which amount- a went 'to England and ic In the family of a years later Cobbett re- and married her. ad and never thought of using them as drapes To a young woman with high color and gng shoulder wraps well developed neck and shoulders, a soft, filmy fichu i her bad points and bring to welcome " s oy -\.')UHI?Y'\ prominence the softeneg, finer qualities, ['€09S found sufficient warmth in them A slender woman, whose thin, narrow [°F Méntillas and evening hoods the What is good for one purpose is gener- ally good for another just the thing to tone down became a d clergyman. turned to E: particularly Sir Henry ~Parkes, Premier of New to bwebby scarf: chest is a source of secret annoyance ang AMerican girl could go her one better and :]né‘ht:x Wales m;:x%tthe.; g:‘x:’p;e.hm?:: IS e i o her, will find in a fichu a hup. YSe them as shoulder wraps. This is a he was struck by the appearance of .‘. s dred suggestions of help that are positive time when pride has to work diligently to : charms. keep _®8, servant girl w waited upon the table, m. and position of cook in Then his love for ntionalities and he The X ie Antoinette fichu is alway: a short t s e effective fa e i g i= made of white taf- .tonped off by a tucked bias band apd a yellow silk. The very front is tucked in Sir Henry pretty and effective for bridesmaid A lovely thing 01 Hegt he V shape | v gowns. feta. There are seven rows of lace in- bow of white ribbon. the tiniest baby tucks ar:;l‘]ln t :“S ;f ‘K; her ov 0 newest fichus are de 8 certi and between each row a V-shaped O 0od enough to eat s made of a 2S 2 matter of course. o = = lifton, whose history of The Tcwest Ochonmre oan 0L FERIBOITmRe ony £k MERe s : s S rdinary ruffle Sertion that seem to wander at will about s one of the finest DOOkS OF ite and are soft and billowy, with perfect strip of white satin. The tiny V-shaped soft shade of pink. An ordinary % % he & of-the ¥ and’ Xind in existence, married nc lou o masses of pleatings, edged with tiny ruf- pieces are held in position by a strand of hegins the fluff, but it Is carried out in 2 :’ e skirt meet “'t;:r “t"ra“els g e ven f and each time selected his o A% blaw Jhita 186 Dalede it o ey o Y i ect Wl a full ace ben commence . ng his_domestic_servants. fles. As black 1 white is so universally gold braid that comes from the top of the alloped e').‘htt with 1, f c agem. @ There = the usual- pleating aud dy Clifton outlived her the ge this year the black and white billow and ends in the mass of lace.that ating. The same scalloped effec o (Droad Inkertiti andl then. e sdine =~ ones seem to he the st, and some- fluffs about the bottom. The two lower carried out in the two pleated ruffles ghs £ "v e 2 but thé a3k tha s the long ends are ruffled en cas- pieces of ribbon are edged with the gold, border the very bottom of the skirt, To OVer and Sl l"s‘;”‘vd“ s S mat An effcctive trimming is a tiny also the tiny ruching at the top of the make the design more noticeable, a nar- ‘"_'“0'“ 15 ‘;"_“,c", ‘:l": Clzvely e gt black cord run through the narrow hem ruffie. row black silk feather braid outlines it. TUR on petticoats. o of white chiffon pleatings. It gives it a The skirt is lined throughout the It is the very of material is put in them—enough to both of them in tu smart finish, pesides a little stiffness. taffeta; in fact, all of them are. and the ecan possibly imagine. e e S Gt suit. The other pro iling has gained consid- knife pleating and the inner ruffle make One-to keep it excellent company s TO5E Wh B et E O e ettt S S especially in the mag- the laces stand out beautifully. The: made of blue. The ruffle is divided into ple combinations, which are not at all petticoats, by the way, all fasten in the squares ar striking, and yvet possess a decided air of frent with baby pearl buttons. They fit fitness. snugly over the hips. the only fullness be- the square is Some of the new lace and chiffon fichps ing at the back, w [s * selected two e and one from took them into He proposed to One rejected his a_foundling aggerest thing that one these skirts is the flufffluff. Any amount hjs house Spotted net or erable popularity i however, adm i .. held up with it and the rest of it follows however, a e is tucked in S settled a dow The ¢ the feet in and out. Sn}r}nn time de S ateear i Once in a while it dawns upon the In- ut more i g o B h is held in place by with gold and black velvet baby rib tellect that a serviceable skirt is abso- day the founder of the Russian empire, nd every squ E - vhit Y errible Peter, was dining ndispensable. A black and white the great and terrible s je the ends v o s , st crossed in as many ways. The same ef- indisr . ® at the house of Prince Menshikoft. He have the endz very long and knotted, a draw string. o i oiiea Db S brocade is just the ticket. With a black 4% ! & malss Rt while the eoft folds on the shoulders are There is another dream of a white one, Tl‘l is Sgrla Iom gl e = ke e e 2% fot hakdsome, and he Bice With lenail o & B ihes abont & he underneath ruffle has two narrow D A RRp t . ter. Her name, S T inplace with el T aiG0 Tl e A e k ribboned ruffles that show plainly Show half as much as might reasonably 5! . o Wis Martha stone buckles. knees. This skirt is made with the V black ribboned ruffles that show plainly s be cxrected. TFour ruffles of black lace But fichus are not the only things that shaped ‘pieces also. There are twelve Vs through the zigzags. i i are attracting attention, judging from the tucked a!l over and all pointing down. Asg light skirts have been so popular, people that have been looking at the pet- Then the lace and ribbon commences most of the new ones seem to be in t ticoats in the White House windows. The making Vs In exactly the opposite direc- delicate tints. While many of them ekirts this year are marvels—just the tion from the taffeta ones. The lace gets made of t prettics that can be imagined, by fuller and fuller until the last two rows :.w(-ll brocade far too dainty and pretty to be covered run all ahout the skirt and fall in a per- fine up. fect t the feet. The ruffle is the house of a and make a swell finish, and if f e r is wanted a tiny white Bt L pretty, but not General Bauer, 4 to the Princ g Count politely r €. A, once in a while a its way into a it and irobe. A yellow brocade is aw- tr and more serviceable than a ried her, re- she reigmed mpress of all SEE % RTS FRom SWHITE FIOUSEL ! y TQ WHO‘TCS BY & '&,‘?AUSKY e P OO WS - B " P BILLOWS oF fl A TAFFETA \WITH ‘=T aoL wace arp (5 S (& o4 Brocare > & L 7 SHADED Tashrers RITHLACE D GOLD BRAID AND 4 SATINTRIMMED ] e - p E ) SF WHITE. LACE, wt-nm-mFFm WITH LA / > 2