it THE OMAJIA DAILY JVRK: SUKDAY, MAllCII 31, 1001. IN THE DOMAIN Of WOMAN. then end there fur balls that arc to follow In Uio Kastcr holidays. of ijUxt'iMocs si;mmi:ii WAiumoniis. Alluring KitrniiiitrintM'n In (.'lutlihiR Children 'Iht Mrnnoii. NKW YOHK, March 20. U Is ft Joy to Ihop for children, In this luxurious, artis tic and Invcntlvo ape, when every well-to-do thlld Is refitted with now costumes from lop to too at least three times n year. Llltlo Rlrls, arriving at the maturo bro f 10 or thereabouts, nro the possessors bt really cluborato wardrobes, somctlmea Including for the spring and summer Beason m many as thlrty-Dvo or forty toilets. A chsngo of at least three frocks a day Is allowed for tho season when wash dresses ro In order, and there now Is a reprehen ilblo fad on foot for dressing children In fc'hlto nnd pastel tinted plquo and linen Ihat Is richly embroidered and put together by hand Tho finish and durability and cratity of these suits nro Incontestable, but thoy aro Justly very cxpenslvo nud a cruel trmptatlon to tho American mother of tnodcrato means who wishes her llttlo ones to rufllu it with tho most fashionable small folk of their neighborhood. Tho majority of theso aristocratic gar tncntn for children aru mado very long In the body nnd short nnd full In tho skirt. A miss of 7, or an embryo statesman of 5, will, for example, wear In tho morning u beautiful tan-colored linen suit, delicately Rarlanded along tho edges of tho wide collnr, tho uufla and about tho hem of tho klrls and vivid bluo larkspur blossoms and green leaves. This sumptuously slmplo frock Is belted well below tho hips with a tan-colnrud oozo leather bolt fastened with a smartly cnamolcd silver gilt buckle. In tho, nftrrnoon this samo child will go forth to drive, or play games on tho lawn, In a pastel roso linen, trnced over with many lines of coral red blossoms, and girdled very low down with n wlro coral taffeta sash that has fringed ends. llptnlU of Momr .mv Mtytcs. In tho group of younp folks that Accom panies this toxt tho vnluo of tho short, full klrt and belt or sash below tho hips Is convincingly ncccntuated. Tho small bny, In tho upper left-hand comer, wears one of, tho now summer melton coats in palo Itray. A wide milled collar of whlto linen lawn turns over IiIb coat's rovers and on his head Is ono of tho Kngllsh inventions, n. J'rlnco Hdward of York reefer cap. This Is a round snllor's roofer of Jlght weight, navy blue silk covered with n bullon on top of whlto pique. With theso new roofer caps a half dozen covers of wash goods can bo bought and n clean ono fastened on every morning, whllo Its mate, worn tho flay preceding, passes to tho washtub for renovation. Tho llltlo miss, In tho upper right hand corner of tho picture, shows how fancifully nnd effectively tho spring's printed challtcs can bo used In n child's wardrobe, and lower down, to tho left, is a charmingly pretty jilnk Henrietta cloth employed, with tucked silk lawn nnd whlto hand cmbrold rrcd lawn frills, In tho mako up of n full dress spring costumo for u 7-yenr-old. A whlto Liberty silk sash and a whlto taffeta po'ko with pink plumes completes n toilet sultnblo for a llttlo EnBtcr bridesmaid. Tho pc'ttlcoated boy, near this well gowned girl, displays tho glories of a hand embroidered linen and tho 15-year-old girl wears n gown of cloth In tho two tones so very fjishlon- bio Just now, tan nnd leaf green. (rnccfiil Sprint; Suits. It Is not a far cry now, ns It used to bo. from the dress of children to that of tho Rrown-ups. Pared down to fit childish frames any ono of tho throo graceful spring suits, Illustrated separately for young ma Irons or debutantes, would hardly look out cf placo on very llttlo girls anil yet theso throo models nro tho newest of tho now One, and easily tho most striking of tho trio, shows what tho latest evolution In boleros Is like This Is tho corslet jacket, Its fronts mado In three overlapping, heavily embroidered leaves, nnd lot any woman who has nn Kton or bolero wnlst under consideration for her .best spring Bult Insist that tho brief Jacket shall fit hor llguro with glovcllko affection. Thcro havo been wondorful pranks played In I'arls lately with all tho tailor mado traditions, consequent upon tho strike of tho tailors. Tho wholo responsibility of dress thus cast upon tho dressmakers, they havo insisted at all costH upon tho plctur esquc. They aro now turning out wonder ful coats named after great Mine. Loubot; coats with long Dlrcctolro skirts, bolero tops and undcrslcoves that aro fountains of laco. Mnrln I.niilun SUIrtu for Orutvii-Uns Just a few women havo so far been seen In tho Mnrlo Louisa skirts that aro gath ered full at tho back and flow out In broad trains behind. With theso go elbow sleeves that support frills of tullo or chiffon or starched laco that stand nut ns full and s Btlflly ns tho neck ruffs of Tudor times Though tho majority of well-costumed womankind will continue on Into tho now fairly launched season to display sheath skirts of tho typo shown In tho three Illus trations, tho Mario Louisa Is lnovltablo and is going to enter on its victorious cam paign with tho foulnrds and tho evening dresses that will bo worn at the watering places In July nnd August. With tho skirt of this cut tho milliners sro nlrcady prepared to net in nccordanco snd tho wldo hat with u broad, waved brim 1b coming Into It own again. With a skirt of prodigious fullnebs It Is, of course, quite out of tho question to wear n fnn-llko toquo, or n Hat pancake, tho latter nil made of tucked material or stcmlcss flowers with knot of pink roses nodding raklshly over tho left eye. Such well exploited varieties are about to pass away, giving room to tinted leghorns that nro entirely covered with slnglo thicknesses of whlto or black Ilk muslin and then decked poetically with trails of hedgo or button roses. Tho pink roso that, by the way, reigned KitchenUtensHs 'HAVING THIS TRADE MMIK (burned in the enamel) are Sa fc. For proof that NO POISON is found in the coatingf, send for our booklet, showing; why only "Ag-ate Nickel-Steel Ware" IS SAFE and why cither ARSENIC, ANTIMONY or LEAD is found in the goods of seventeen other manufacturers of enameled ware. Lilancc & Grosjean Mig. Co. !f.W 'YOHK, MOSTOS, CHICAOO. ARE SAFE. 2 a I'lti.vcujis ok unit I'r.ori.n. VjW JctvPMfi Who Win lic Original I HcliPi-t'ii In Scott' "MnitliiM." A "No other Jewish woman, perhaps, has Decn moro mimircci ty uotit Jew nna uentiie than Ilebccca Orntz of Philadelphia wns In metal color enlivened by n dazzling row of I tho drawing room, tho synagogue nnd In tho rhlnrstono buttons set In gun metal frames humblo homes to which sho ministered," and running from tho wrist nearly to the, writes William Pcrrlne, In tho April Lndles' shoulder. White gloves of this same typo Homo Journal. "It was her unfailing habit havo been seen with llttlo round bullet turquolso buttons, and on the arm n brace let or two Is worn Just to show tho glitter of the Jewels against tho dusky kid surface. to begin each morning with n prayer of thanks for protection during tho night, nnd to review tho dny In her evening orison. Among tho women of the synagogue, In which sho would not tolerate tho least - ever thcro was not only the ordeal of tlw customs to look forward to, but thcro was tho present loss of faith In her clergyman. Tho ngltntlon of tho woman when the dec laration paper was handed her knew no bounds. "I knew that souvenirs were du tiable," sho cried, "nnd to think of Ur. Nash advising mo to say nothing nbout them!" To tho customs ofllccr sho said! 'Yes, I havo several .souvenirs In my trunk," Such a look of despair as went over his face! ltnrdencd os tho man was to every kind of lying, thcro were cases where ho Infinitely preferred It to tho truth. "ery well, madam," he said, hopelessly, 'I'll nttend to you on tho pier later." "That man Bccmcd to tako a perfect de light in making mo wait till tho last," said the womau' later, "Ho saw to It that tho uggago of pretty nearly everybody on board was examined before mluo. Then ho camo toward me, rubbing his hands with positive gleo, a3 he cald: 'I've como for thoso sou venirs.' 'If you can flint them, you mean,' retorted. 'I've looked through both trunk and bag and not n sign can I spy of any of them." 'So down on his knees ho went and rooted through my things, and not a sou venir could ho find, cither, nnd at last ho got up, very red In tho face, and said; 'Madam, If your souvenirs can't bo found, why, you cnii't pay duty on them that's all.' 'Why didn't' you tell mo that In tho first placo?' I demanded, 'llecause you wero so foolish as to declaro that you had thorn,' ho said, and wnlkcd off exactly ns If ho would have preferred that I had not told lilm tho truth. 'It's a dreadful thing to bo n conscien tious woman and como home from Kurone. tloro I supposed I wns doing my duty, nud that man led mo to bcllcvo that tho United States customs was merely n society for tho encouragement of lying among returned travelers." APIUL COSTUMRS KOR CU1LDHKN. with undisputed supremacy all winter, hns suddenly been voted inexpressibly common. If a woman' must wear rosc-colored flowers In her bat pink lilacs aro tho thing, and theso aro mado up In sprays and clusters, with russet Instead of tho ash green foliage wo long havo worn. Tho flower, however, that blooniB with tho most tropical luxuri ance In tho spring hat Is the bluo rose. In wreaths, or sprays, or tufts It smiles with With shepherdess straws and posey mus- I departuro from the law and precepts, her 11ns long black or whlto embroidered mitten Judgment was legarded by tho faithful as gloves will bo worn when summer lunch- hardly short of Inspiration. In her phllan- UN A SUMMER FROCK EMBROIDERY almost n tlresomo universality- from every freshly unttcd feminine head, and thq violet has withered up from neglect nnd blown out of sight. MARY DEAN. now to :mi:ss tiir hand. for (lovcN Dint Aro I'll n III nimble Viirloun Dull)- I'liiiclloiin. White gloves havo been In regular fash tonublo staudlng for twelve years uqw and by all signs nnd omens for reading tho future they nro good for unuther dozen years of modish patronago. Very heavy cream whlto dogskin gloves aro tho choicest dress for tho hands in tho morning. Theso boast ono button, not of tho patent clasp variety, and becauso they aro of tho shope nnd color and easy wrinkled tit of thoso worn by tho smart Jehus who adorn tho boxes of handsome private carriages they pass under tho very descriptive tltlo ut coachmnn'B gloves. There Is a gun raotnl grey glaco glove, stitched In white, or silk of tho sniuo shade as tho kid, and fastened with largo silver buttons, that struggles with some success for recognition amoug the well gowned shop pers, who call them coaching gloves, In reality thoy are meant for wear on the box seat of a trap and becauso every woman does something moro or lees athletic theso days, tho morning gloves aro as loose as tho skin on n high bred dog's back. For afternoon and evening tho spilng modes In gloves havo novel features. Puro whlto nnd very thin suede, embroidered elaborately In black or a color, Is of tho novelties novel. Embroidery Is considered especially appropriate on the long gloves. Tho needlework begins at tho back of the hand, goos wreathing gracefully around tho arm and flowers nut In a petal shaped edg ing at the end, somewhere In tho region of tho shoulder. Some brave spirits are ex ploiting with their black evening gowns long black suede gloves brilliantly embrold orcd in silver, Into the mesh of which an occasional rhlnestono is woven. With black gowns It Is not at all out of tho way to wear gauts do suede In nun cons, summer morning dances, etc., begin. Theso mittens are woven in reality of a very stout black Bilk thread, and then, In fanciful designs, wreaths nnd points nnd circlets of black laco aro Judiciously ap plied. The top of tho mitten Is made fast by two Btrnps of black satin ribbon, to the shoulder nnd a half thumb of net holds everything Arm about tho hand. In our mid-summer when gloves lu tho evening seem intolerably hot, nnd yet, with dancing gowns of Swiss or organdie, every woman wishes for somo covering for her arms, theso mlttrns nro not only useful, but highly ornamental and display a whlto hand and brilliant rings to tho greatest advantage. iXovi:i.tii:s kou thij mick. SeiiNonulilc Collnrt'ttc-ft, Pretty, Fluffy ii nil KcteliliiK. With tho Joyful putting off of heavy wraps nnd fur collars wo havo returned to our allegiance to all manner of pretty, fluffy collarettes, They aro re-cdltlons of tho boas we exploited last autumn, hung with chcnlllo ropes and frothed with tulle, but many of them nro vastly Improved and beautified ovor tho models that reigned In tho dead nnd gone season. For ono tiling tho milliners havo now takcu up tho manu facture of bous and ruffs, und soli really trrcslutlblo speelmcnts to mntch the hat that one purchases. Somo hats, In fact, aro not sold unless Its boa Is purchased too, and, If one Is ambitious for n neck pleco to display In company with one's Easter bon net, tho modlsto will whip ono up la a trice. There are, with this open season, boas to suit tho most conservative and the most eccentric women. There nro collarettes with no end. Somo of them fasten In front, somo behind nnd some nt ono side. Ono of tho newest and prettiest is of palest tnnuvn plncapplo pleated silk muslin, edged with quillings of whlto tullo, made with long Jabot streamers In a series of over deep lapping flounces, and diversified with llttlo flat, bluo silk roses, set on to tho plueapplo pleated surfaco at nrtlBtlo Intervals. Another cnvlablo specimen is mado in the form of two huge Tudor rulfs of tullo. Tho first is cream whlto laid upon one of equally full Jacqueminot red tullo nnd flu Ishcd with double ropes of changeable red aud whlto silk chenlllo. From Paris como evening boas mado all of huge silk peonies. Silver cords mmg nearly to the feet lu front and aro weighted at tho bottom with peonies, one of which has Inner stiffened petals, that, at tho wearer's need, can bo transformed Into a charming fan. A goodly number of theso neck ornaments are broadened out, in the center of the back nnd on tho bhouldors. to servo as small fancy capes when tho wearer drives or ro quires a bit of a wrap after dancing. Costly nnd beautiful ones are mado In the form of separate Btltched silk leaves, upon which fall frills of lino laco, and tho streamers lu front nro long ends of aceordlon.-plcatcd chiffon covered with laco and held nt In tervals nlth ornamental circlets of brilliant paste. Intrinsically beautiful as nre tho ostrich feather boas, thoy no longer retain their hold on feminine affections, unless tho proud feathers nro allied and Intermingled with artificial flowers and lace. This Is a degradation of their beauty, but for tho present plumes are commonplace and hack neyed to a degree, and only the milliner who Is moro or less of a genius at com binations ran mako tho woman accept the feathers under nny guise.. A distinct sensation was created at ono of tho last balls of the winter season by tho appearand) of a notably well dressed woman In a boa mado wholly of exquisite silver tissue roses; from this hung a domi or moro flilo silver chains, that dangled nearly to her feet and shot whlto lights from the many vivid llttlo rhlnestones that wero fastened at intervals of an Inch or two In their links. Worn with a sumptuous black gown this sliver collar not only pro duced a marked effect, but set u fashion. thropy nud lu her pursuit of educational improvement Rebecca Oratz knew no creed. She helped to found nn asylum for orphans In which sho served with Christian col leagues. Tho first Hebrew Sunday school lu America, of which sho wus long tho head, owed its origin to her, and Into a sewing society, into n system for distribu ting fuel to the poor, nnd into countless llttlo tasks of charity, sho was foremost In gathering tho energies of Jewish women Thus It Was that In tho streets of Phila delphia It camo to bo the habit to point her out as 'the good Jewess' not less often than 'tho beautiful Jnwess.' It was Re becca Grntz who was tho original of tho Ro beccn of 'Ivanhoe,' tho character being drawn from the word picture that Wash ington Irving had painted of tho Philadel phia Jewess to Sir Walter Scott." WHAT HUH IIO.MJSTY COST. Story of it CoiiNc-lciitloiiN Woman He. turning from I'.iiroiir. All tho way over on her way homo from Europo not long ago, relates tho Now York Sun, an American wns greatly exercised over her coming encounter with tho cus toms. It wns her 11 rat experience, nnd, though hor modest luggago contained not a single nrtlclo that could truthfully bo counted dutiable, sho worried over tho pros pect as If oho' wero n smuggler of deepest dye. In fact, had sho been smuggling sho probably wouldn't have worried nt alt. Tho clergyman whom at homo sho considered nor spiritual ndvlscr happened to bo on board, and sho was greatly shocked nt his advlco that sho should declaro nothing. "Hut I bought ever so many things abroad." sho protested; "somo of my clothes gave out and I Just had to replenish them. I bought lotB of souvenirs, too- little trinkets from various places to ro member them by, and unmounted photo graphs nnd picture postal cards and cathe dral cups, and well, all that I could got into, my ono stenmer trunk nnd lmifd satchel, which was, of course, an nwful lot." "Tako my advice, Mrs. Illank," reiterated tho clergyman, "nnd Bay nothing about anything. If you go round the boat'talklng about what you'vo bought It may get you into trouble." Tho woman was now moro troubled than .N?2. i I'rllN of rnnlilnn. Narrow fotir-ln-hnml srnrfn Inivn tlin finds slightly gathered und Mulshed with wldo Hut pendants. Small buckles lived im kIMi-h nn ullk IiiiiiiIm find velvet rbbou nre ono feature of dress decoration. Tho newest thine In llin wnv nf u licit. fastener Is a buckle In tho form of a brooeli Which Dins t!in rllihnn nr velvet linll In place lu the front. Tho foundation skirts of tho new thin gowns get tin- Huffy effect around the font ironi a two-Inch pinked ruche set on the edge of tho plaited nifllc. 1 ho ruuc for clnnullllLT nnmmenta nrrnis to bo Unon lis nml Iii'IIh nf velvet, ullli iiiul ribbon aro llnlshcil with rosettes nf narrow velvet ribbon with from two to right ends ii inn iiiicen to twenty-nvo inches long Iln Ished off with gilt pendants. 1th. the elbow sleeveM nf the summer will come a revival nf tbn nlil.fnHhlnnpil tnltlM of other days and also tho reappearing nf delicately wrought liracelcts of gnlil, silver und black enamel, with a lino of gold ut each sldo and a small gold clasp. Among tho pretty odds nnd ends to be worn with white shirtwaists nre ties of half-Inch black velvet rllihnn flnlxli,l nt each end with a gilt pendant. The ribbon Is cut a yard and a hulf Inni; nml iuikskd around the neck once and ties in lront with iwu even wops unu onus. A lircttV L'lin'll nf Willie linlUln lu trlm,nr.,l entirely with narrow lifimln Ar 1, I'll f hor heavy hut openwork linen lace ubout half an Inch wldo. In this gown the trimming runs up ami down, long lines of tho lace set ilown tho front of the waist and also of the skirt. The combination Is u good I,-. The now shirt wiiImIh urn vnrl,1 ImWil but tho variety is accomplished mostly by the modes .f trimming and the great diver sity in material used. The bishop sleeve, In a modllled edition, prevuils ami tho vnko ins uipniipoarcu altogether. No embriiiilery iuu iiuc inu iiuiuiy wiuio waists unu thcro are ehemtanttnA nnil vnutu nminr. sleeves and frills to make them dressy. Dresses of sheer linen Imvn nml of oML- ccru batiste will form purt of very smart summer outfit. They will bo mado up without lining to wear over a silk or sateen sill), or else thev will Inivn n liln.- iniuuKiiuui in- ueep rnse, golden yellow nr mauve. Some of tho youthful-looking wnlsts hook ut the back and havo drooping fronts trimmed with very lino Insertions of Valenciennes or of embroidered nainsook eugen wun very narrow ecru laco. Hero Is a prettty thing in the way of trimming for a pink linen gown. It Is somo llnely flowered . material on a whlto ground, tiny pink nnd red flowers, with a minute llttlo Krecn. and It Is set in nuiirtcr- liich bands. The nattern Is so Hrrmll Unit It hns tho general effect of being pink nnd is extremely preiiy. u is just u trillo deeper In color than tho nlnk of the frnek nml uetu It off In a delightful manner. Uuml.s of It A GRACEFUL FRENCH MODEL DRESS. nro to be seen In tho front nf tho wnlst, which opens with u llttlo Jacket effect, around the .-deoves, in the collar nnd in the flounces of the skirt. That Is a little Idea which can bo varied Indellultely with good effect. FASHIONADLE ARM SUMMER WEAR. COVERINGS FOR Feminine I'emonnls, It Is n saying of Queen Sophia of Sweden that "tho world's history Is made in (he nursery." Florence Miller, nged C, keeps books for her father, a reul estnto operator In Dloom lngtnn, III. Ono of tho priceless treasures of Crnlg-v-Nos, In the esteem of Mine. Pattl, Is nn old doll, which sho calls "I lenrlette," nnd which was given her when she was 7 years old. Colorado's one woman legislator, Mrs. Lvangellno Hearz, does not neglect house keeping for lawmaking . Sho cooks well, dresses well nnd has a tidy homo for her husband nnd two boys. Dr. Mary Walker nttended n women's anti-vice meeting In Now York dressed, as usual, In man's apparel, but also wearing n woman's mink cape. Dr. Mary got Into nn argument with unnther woman, who finally said to her: "If you are u woman you should not wear that hat and those uh trousers. If you are a man you should not wear that cape. You may bo hruvo you must be but you nro not consistent." 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