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To Be at All in the Fashion, Even on Its Very Outshirts, You Must Have the Pleme-Trimmed Velvet Hat, — There Is a Delight. fully Wide Variety Both as to Plumes and the Hats They So Daintily Adorn. » F course, fair reader, you have Oo been thinking of your fall hat. Do you know what it must look like? For one thing, it must be trimmed With plumes, That's certain. For h¢re Evening World shows you the Bret fall hats that are on display, and ® they al have plumes, All of the first Rook of autumn hats are itlimed with blumes,of some one sort or another. The millimers have very cleverly Adopted and adapted the various plumes Re the varying styles of hats with a Wegard’for the eternal fitness of things Qhat is most gratifying. And the hat fad) the plume are “at peace and con- cord” in the novel shapes as a conse- s(quence, There is little or no danger of hgeing a yard-long ostrich plume curl- “tts way around the sharp point of éforpedo turban, nor on the other hand & Th in Noike Plush me - does one seo the frilly and fluffy ma- There is a little bandeau at elther the lines hat trimmed with a stiff hackle the lyre plume and the curl Is fust hd ealigs downward and outward, This) recognized this new style a very goal! beavers--just the same silk beaver a4 ide or the back, or all around inside plume, {reverse of the plume wo have had with | curl ts also known as the lobster curl, | picture of how the feather Is treated s into a man’s high hat—these lyre the head siae, just as will ‘prové most ‘The shops ate just beginning to ¢how | for so long—that Is, the quill ts sup-| and the way the claws of that shell-| In the sailor shapes that are bein | r lobster plumes make the sole trim: | Hecoming to the girl who is to wear It. The posed to be the back and the flues are ‘fish curl will give the girl who has not! made in all of the delicate colored stk! ning; and most efquisite they the most artistic shapes velvi clever dresser will soon “catch on” to | the fact that the large hat ts prefer- ably of plain veivet, the shirred and ruffled, ruched and plaited velvets are reserved for the amall toques, | The glossy beauty of the ostrich! plume never shows up to such advan-| tago as in conjunction with the rich pile of the velvet; and when this lat- | ter Js shirred and plaited the many high lights on tho velvet detract just 90 much from those on the plume, The long double-ended plumes will cause raptures, At the moment of their first appearance they were known as of George 1803, Ge Gees wunn Munroe os fone.) * lacs or sean NG’ CHAPTERS, urtom his oh: a at Sh it the Roe ansayer’s daughter, in love ‘with fe has anther’ sult ullog, « mystectsue Boner ot ot Suabrangers (high: pte eal CHAPTER II, “Beve's Young Dream.” WARCH was drawing to a close in Harvey's Sluice, and the wiaro | A Romance of Love and Highwaymen FAMAIA AA The Bushrangers AAAABAAA By A. Conan Doyle j| tive ear, nothing but ponder over tt in the mora- a and cherish it in his perturbed While coming along he had been full ‘of racy anecdotes and hwmorous ob- servations. He rehearsed innum- ‘erable’ remarks which were to poured into Miss Sinclair's apprecia- But now his bral: d of @ sudden to have becor and utterly devold of any inaane and overpowerin comment upon the heat ly his conversation with hie ‘partner came back into bis mind, What ‘Was it Boss had sald upon the subject? “Tell her how oF live at the mines." He revolved It tn his brain, It seemed @nd heat of the antipodean sum-|a curious thing to talk abo Imer had toned down into the rich, mel- pn flow hues.of autumn, On one partioular (morning the stream looked pretty as It jmeandered down the valley; pretty, too, was the tong, rising upland be- fhlnd, with {ts Juxuriant green covering, Prettiest of all was Miss Carrio as who laid down the basket of fterns whitch she was carrying and (stopped upon the summit of the rising : ‘omething seemed to be amiss with 4 Wher young lady, There was 4 look of (etextety upon her face which contrasted pawangely/with her usual appearance of | mar! it insouclance, Some recent, had ‘left its traces upon her, japa'it was to walk it off that she rambled down the valiey; certain it uti but J said It, and Boss was always e ‘would od the plunge; =, with @ premonito ed ou Ingh the ovaley. id not see what pot this com- munioation ha hou He was too tall to the lite straw bonnet. She answer, He would try aca “Mutton on Sunddys,”’ he eal jed to arouse ay enthas she seemed to as, 7 ing, Boss was evidently wron: young man wea in despatr, of a ruined hut conju! at it Ce “Coo ney nak ‘ked. ery, “What did het ale 0! panion. “Three-star Brandy," said Ae e* clsively. used to com pight Bhen he was bad and ' he had a wite dia av. tl he’ eh es " asked Anhaled the freah breesee of | Aree lhe woodlands as !{ thelr resinous afragtance bore with them some anti- * ote for human sorrow, {| Sheistood for somé time gazing at the Defore her. She could see her} py, house, Hike a white dot upon the though strangely enough it was reek of-smoke upon the opposite ps Which seemed to attract the great- feet of hor attention. Bhe lingered | “#5 re, watching it with @ wistful look te her*hazel eyes, Then the loneliness bf, her) situation seemed to strike her, hnd sho felt one of those spasmodic fi of unreasoning terror to which the brayest women are subject. Tales of and of bushrangers, ahelr dar- and their cruelty, flashed across Bhe glanced at the great, my: stretch of silent bushland bes! her, and stooped to pick up her ot Wwith the intention of hurrying along the road In the direction of the gulches. Bhe started round, and hardly suppress- fof @ wcream a9 © long, red-flannelled hot out-from behind her and with- the basket from her very grasp. Mr, Durton,’*she sald, “how you id atartio me “Tm sorry, miss,” trepidation having caused his {dol Giie moment's uneasiness, “You he dontinued, with simple cunning, "t tweather bein’ fine and my partner go: tin’, I thought I'd walk up to 's Hill and round back hy the bend, and there I sees you accident and promiscuous a-standin’ on a bittoek ‘This astounding falsehood w: Weeled off by the mincr with great uency and an artificial sincerity which it once stamped It as a fabricatiun, had concocted and rehearsed it While tracking the little footsteps in the jelay, and looked upon it as the very Wepth of human guile, pet venture upon a remark, but there & gleam of amusement in her eyes puzaled her lover. Abe was in good spirits this morning, sald Abe, In great .| hundred yards, and referable Simple as he the acene which he had witnessed night before could only lead to one jusion. He pictured himself walk- as wildly down the valley under cireumstances, and his touched with pity for his rival, it very certain that the Iil-omened ir. Thomas Ferguson, of lo Ferry, would never more be within the walls of Azalea Villa. Sogn rh did rotae bist aid we, he was fairly fic! a It? No, It couldn't; 2f course t; how could idea fs oem Ping B ridiculous that had "fermen all night. and that he could do Se: ; Miss Carrie did | the young man’s| and ‘ed But looted rough wed enough to ‘ him roug Hi buried there that 8 ttt that was his oe tre we just dropped him down tt iy filled tt up, Put ae his pick, too, spade an’ a it Ning he'd feel) kinder perky Miss Carrie seamed more Interested 1, brandy kills many; but ther gets dropped—shot, you know. don’t mean that. Do many men die alone and miserable down ther: with no one to care for them?’ an slang, Mr. "gald Carrie, look- Ing up at him reprovingly out of her violet eyes, It was strange what an air of proprietorship this rot lady Was gradually assuming toward her gi- gantio companion, “You know {t Isn't fears You should get a dictlonary and arn the he Groner, ‘words. toally; atts on Wad proper one, not gid drill, youve ut to put up with cl resi but it's it you really try, You could say that a man was ‘dying,’ or ‘moribund,’ like.’ pologe! enthusl- & word. Why, you could lay over Boss Morgan in the matter of words. ‘Moribund!' There's some sound about that.” Carri laughed. “Tt's not the but whether {¢ will expre: ir my ing. Seriously, Mr, Durton, if any on should be ill In the camp you must let me know. I can nurse, and T might be of use, You will, won't you?’ Abe readily acquiesced, and relapsed Into sflence as he pondered over the possibility of Inoculating himself with some jong and tedious disease, There b mad dog reported from Bi Perhaps # thing might be with that, pins Descriptions of the New Hats in the Illustrations. IN CAVALIER STYLE, HE new glace velvet in a frambotse tint ts useg for the large cavalier) NOVEL SHAPE IN MOIRE PLUSH. unfortunate Charles I. of England, and [ shape, Tho crown is medium high to accord with the wide brim and is LUSH jo emene the newest of millinery materinls, and in the mbired tvait In the National Gale encircled with a band of shaded mousseline folds, these running from a weave {# eapectally favored, ‘Tho one ilustrated is In terta cotta col- || lery. This ts In the-dtack silk beaver and pale pink to a rich Jacqueminot red. Shaded ostrich plumes orings with on of white. 7 ape resembles the short back || !% enwreathed in white plumes, not less shape a becoming tilt, sides. lines of tintings as the nyousseline are deftly placed on the left side, some curling around the crown and others hanging over and under the brim with the tips resting on the hair, There is a shallow bandedu at the left shle to give the THE NEW TORPEDO SHAPE, HE novel torpedo turban shows the rolling sides quite a little higher than T the crown, and this latter feature is usually fashioned with a dent or crease down the centre, which accentuates further the rise of the high ‘The model ts in shaded yellows and brown, taking In the burnt tints, Strappings of satin ribbon in the plain brule or burnt bread are on the right|of the back, which In this shape sets very closely to the head, | eee side and the left is filled in with a coque des roches soft French hat, but ts rolled slightly at the side shades and are caught with a gilt and cut steel buckle. |ts in a dark tint of terra cotta bound with an tneh-wide band on elther edge, fluted around the crown, TAMED BATS IF YOU HAVEN'T GOT GOOD MONEY TO BURN KEEP FAR AWAY FROM THE ST. REGIS HOTEL. 104-449 HOGHE-TG THAT DESTROY MOSQUITOES VINE AUTOMATIC BED * THAT WAKES YOU AT THE DESIRED YOUR. YOUR; ROOM KE Y* Wee" uBE A COSTLY JEWEL:THA YOUR WIFE: pod WEAR AS A ils NEA D WAITERS (SHALL BEISELECTED ai 70m AMONG KNIGNTS + FSBGEDE4-9-9E-0> ae FEEL MURTIF THE WAITER ACCEPTS roUR TIP WITH CONTEMPT. HE MAY HAVE SEEN BETTER DAYS. “And now I must say i-morning,"” said Carrie, as they came. to the pot where a crooked pathway branched off tame the tr yo wound up to Azalea hank y tating oe ou ever 80 much for In vain Abe preated for the additional adduced the over- diminutive basket 5 he young lad She pee Senen him 4 ready. Shy aga et + she wouldn’ c bea? ol So poor Bones departed in a mixty of many opposite feelings. He had terested her, had spoken kindly t him. But thea she had {- 9 poe nee po 3 she couldn't care much abo eon oy ut fim ‘te she I think he ‘might have felt a little more cheerful, however, had he seen Miss Carrie Sinclair as’ she watched his re- tiring figure from the jen flowing welght pf th as & cogent re; was Inexora far out of his {corners bind them on the under edge beveer 9OOOC-D OG TTI E9008 00494-403046600 00 What do you call the new hotel? Perhaps you work for wages, Then call it the St. Regis. And name it th® 6&t. But If you sport a luscious wad And work to you fatigue Is, And “two” to you is big as a house—| Just blow your boodle o’er the desk ) CHEFS wile ALL BE MEMBERS OF THE LEGION O'HONNE UR, Dassen? ZEA vw 6) {| aN i DONT FORGET'TO, PTOITHE. OFFICE CLERK THE* HOTEL 9$-9000009 6100044 If mixing with the common herd To you an arrant plague is, $8904 Regis. And stalk to the St. Rests © ribbons show the new onton ‘The long coque plume THE PARADISE PLUME, ERE is a hat of camel's hair felt, with high erown and broad, artistic H brim, plainly but prettily trimmed with r ond a broad band fs fastening in front with a square Louls Belze bow, The Paradise plume !s used on both sides and falls very slightly over the edge ye PEED ROPE EERE HOS PATRONS ON LEAVING Wilt BE PRESENTED: WITH AN AUTOGRAPH PHOTO BPAY YOUR RESPECTS .FROM THE OWNER. OF P>OH-TO04 It may be, ‘hough, that as you go, Your life a troubled #! Puff up your chest, sniff high the alr,, Then nurse your“tin” and don’t go In, But gaze at the St. Regis. are | This ts simply trimmed with velvet, nd occasionally a loop or bow or chou | of vetvet !9 tucked In there, ‘The airl who glories in large hate will be enthusiastic over the new cavalier | shapes, There Is ono delightful one, an y of a chapeau carried by the plume, half a dogea of them running than around the crown and falling on the hair, The crown is tigh and somewhat conteal, and the brim is ao soft that heavy velvet-covered cable wire is twls ed tn fancy pattern on the upper sido, | Tho feathers are massed around the left fide, where the brim lifts somewhat, |and underneath, just resting against the hair, Is a poste buckle of antique de- sign, gTho description cannot poasibly nvey half the charm of the hat, and the youthful blonde who gleots this style The broad brim Is Foto BO090% WHE HOTEL BARBER With {SHAVE YOU WITH A SPECIAL _TME' MANAGEMENT OF THE woree wie SUPPLY YOUR CHILOREN. WITHEOITIONS \DE'LUKE ALBUMS, CONTAINING, IM PORTE DIEGIPTIAN ALMERS TO.WAIT “Olt: BACHELOR 1 YOU OROP YOUR: POCKET 800K, DON'T STOP TO PICK IT UP..1T.18,BAD FORM LEAVE LTFORSTHE SWEEPER WHEM VOU RETURN. HOME) SAY THAT YOU HAVE MISSED THE TRAINS» Le bd88-34- 004-004 But should you hanker for the Joy That pulling of one’s leg is, Take a bale of good long greef And go to the St, Regis, OOS 9 S4 To prevent rugs from curling at the with a plece of narrow webbing like that uaed to hold furniture springs in place. formation of rust, ee ee Rusty fiat-lrons can be made clean and as smooth as glass by the use of a lov look upon her saucy a mischievous — his beat bees’ wait and salt. Tle @ lump of|neckband, et, because if hung by the| should be placed over the fire to melt] Box eggs very lable to crack) Sent; a pare the “mapas, wes 99 M44 wax in & plece of cloth, and keep it for thinner part the water would run into thoroughly ali the fat which hag re- when being boiled. If you stick @ pindeblowy the water will take @ browa- the _Fraee (ae fron thos rub the ‘Aid gar, lefas cere ond. tang maton 11 Smt wate tae 1 Det Le carey Sarengheneh sot befere-ha: BD bes . it with the wax, ami then scour with a paper or cloth sprinkled with salt. Wax the Iron again before putting ft away, for a little film of wate will prevent the! When hanging clothes to dry, arat| 11 any housewife doubt hang up by the thickest part, waist or longer to dry. Second, hang 1 thing wrong side out, so that dental soli will not do so much dam- age as If it app eared " the right side. used bd treated In Tt fan wistane to wan & frying-pan,| thelr con this let — out. Wee ean, soft the paper m clean; try it and prove the result. The pan vigorous! uld be we paper until it ts ell rubbed ing, you need hi ite Cracking éa the 2 a Pp sntoee add « little Water in which they are way will never dolled, This nis them 8 until they a actually pt Ma the cooking and improves the it. If it te turning! He ons Uke an sport, a boy plunger at the race trace or something of that sort. To Tost Coffee—Pour cold water upon} not. He is a King, Just think of we The Exquisitely oat and Shimmery Oss! trich Plume Maheg Its Appearance ‘tn! Fascinating New Shapes. Hats Range from the: Flaring Cavalier to the Close, Tights Fitting Little Tore pedo Pattern, — : a need have no foar as to the success off her appearance, There simply seems to be no state. recipe to how the plumes are to be adjusted, This ls @ regular go.se-youe Viease performs: nd every fai '& fashion. One dashing model just vorted was found to have the ten oF @} dozen plumes all put in with—what de ” you think, stitches, needle and thread, pina? Not at all! They were tastene@l ! wwith—hairpins! The hat wae ? stretched over @ buckramy > tra d the underfacing was not pug, in until the feathers had been pas justed. The color was the framboise raspberry tint, and the feathers showed all of the red clover blossom thadingey? each plume being a different tint, The effect was charming, even if Mttle: etriking. But the ostrich plumes, fescinatigg a@ they are, do not fll the whole category by any means, They do have pretty nearly the entire field of dress hats to themselves, it is true; but for the more serviceable and scarcely less ery-day hat some other sort of is required, + ‘The soft coque plumes are shown in all’, of the gay and the sombre tintings, a@ well, and thelr application seems to'be simply ubiquitous. They appear on the polpted torpedo turbans—these are more! toragie. u Uttle different from the we trim “4 waliein ay the ors, broad:brimmed. crowned Heort Deux and Heart shapes, in th: ones? toq Ind se or style of autumn that plume in the Dew "solortags somewhere or another, And these new colo ! bewilderingly es & plain col ‘ to aed the prettiest lo go Wi The coque yellows are especially smart, pec! iar gees Ehaee Spore are are the “; red Into plas of vel leecent colorings are fist mith ris the ott nifestation Ye This “itter inaniforation ASSURED, Mre. Hiram Offen—Tell me, why 4@ you leave your last piace? Pretty Maid—The missus caught the master kissing me, but you needn't be afraid of that. Mrs. Hiram Offen—Well, ¥ ehogi@/ think aot. Pretty Maid—No, ma‘am, I've coe | your husband and he ain't my style Syracuse Telegram. ie re Not at All LikeOne, But he