12 THE .OMAHA DAILY ItEE: SUNDAY, SltJJIJlEK 1, 1001. IN THE DOMAIN OF WOMAN. roil tin: ikm i: nr..u Tin i.. Domeiillc Women Arc (iolriK In llnvc Their IiiiiIiik 'I'll I Knll. NEW YOKK. Aug. 30. To Uio domcatlc woman, bent on nppoarlng to tho 'beat ad ran to go In her own home, tlio houso beau tlful presents to her no more uttractlvc pos lbllttlc3 than in the matter of negligees, Easy, tooso llnoH both conceal n defective flguro and rcven! a pretty one, and the Ren tie diversions of nfternoon tea ami Informal luncheons permitting this picturesque ncss ( costume, It naturally follows that Sep tember breezes havo Wafted a world of house clothes upon us. Indeed, so universal lias been tho rush In this direction that the woman who has not provided herself with a dainty matinee, or tea gown, of omo sort may bo likened to the foolish vlr Hut In a few nf tho beet shops thr clcor woman may now And the unllned applica tions In coat shapes, only needing to be put on wadded foundations and flnlihed. The garment must bo very loose therein with Its clumiy, heavy suggestion lies Its cblc and naturally tho surface ornamenta tin must be sewed to "stick" at every point If It Is not It will be sure to curl up llkd a badly-llckcd postage stamp. Kor tho theater and other evening diversions thcsl elaborated coats will be much worn th a winter. A Mlk Itrvivnl. To return to house clothos, havo you re marked tho charming posalhllittej of th Loulslnn silks with china effects? Those silks, with their delicately glittering su: faces and shadowy designs, arc forerunners of an Inportant silk revival, called frr h gin who had no oil In her lamp. Those of by the prercnt leaning of fashion toward the wise maidens shlnn more brightly than seventeenth century Rtatellncss. They arc r ELEQANT AUTUMN WRAI. over, for yellow, tho golden yellow of tho saint's aureole, is onp of their favorite tints. Yellow, In all Its varieties, has been scon too much this summer to call It an entirely new craze. But theso golden tints men tioned, as well as certain saffron and ochro shades, are certainly novelties this nido of tho Atlantic. Magnificent yellow laco Jackets havo been seen in Paris, delicate llnlugs in pastel colors contrasting charm ingly with tho rich webs spread over them. So far not many of theso JacketB have crossed tho briny, but tea gowns and mat inees are taking to tho samo warm lac d which beautifully set oft yalo hued mui. and Liberty tissues, Throe Hlyllult Ton JncUrtn. In form many of tho tea Jackots show bolero or bodlco effects, under which looao kilted, deep points will hang half way to tho knees. Tho laeo edges thin, and Is Boinotlmcs Inserted above In several rows. On the short matlneo3 tho Insertions tako whatever lines aro becoming to tho figure, but tho bolero suggestion is apt to bo ac centuated. A kilted flounce, falling to tha lbow from a pointed shoulder cap, Is con Bldcred a pretty Rleovo; and palo bluo silk finished lawn and black Ghantllly lnco nro found effectivo materials. A girlish Jacket for a maldon In her teens Is of npplo blossom pink with snffron laeo yoke and Insertions. Liberty silk, In flno klltlngs, is tho texture, and llko tho other two Jackots in tho cut, the sleeves aru only elbow length. Coming to tho third lady, one sees a sug gestion of tho peacoek'B tall In tho lowor ahaplng of her lino rocoptlon Jacket. Tho rcsemblnnco is not conllned to Hi form, for In the original tho skirt of this sar. mont glittered with tho rich blues and Brocns of tho lleau Ilrummcl of birds, changeable spangles and shaded velvet ap plications providing the ochemo of color. Tho background was of whito not, with each flower outlined, and tendrils traced, by black buttonhole stitch. A bertha of tho pangled net, which llkowlso formed tho puffed sleovos, draped tho shoulders becom ingly; and thn Jacket was worn with o plain net blouse and deml-trnlned skirt of whlto Lyons silk, a delicate audacity pos slblo only to n pretty woman. l.lrKiiiit A ii tu in n W'riuin, Tho exceedingly dccoratlvcncss of appli cations that contrast sharply with tho back ground Is nawheru moro noticed than cn tho lino automobile conta, smart Nswrort nd Tuxedo women aro lately wearing. Over some deeply toned silk or velvtl will be spread magnificent designs In whlto or prU colored tnffeta, the pattern of tho acp Ici tlons according doftly with the shape of col lar and sleeve Thin superb yokes are outlined, and rich medallions will cmrht silo tho bust. The deep turnover collar will ho In tho same texturj as this surface figuring and somotlmea down ench front of tho garment thori will bo thieo Jnwolrd buttons holding sntln or velvet rosett s with ends, These aro known to the learned s "cockades," Of coui3c, ns suggestions to the mult -tude, euoh coats present small hope, ps f w nro rich enough to buy thorn and s 111 fewer skilled enough to mako them. Am! th y are decidedly out of place In tho demncratli street cars, which aro more frequently our model of conveyance than aro nutomob hs. louisine"' the prologue which will In time Introduce tho gold threaded brocades of tho Louis, whoso tabbed Jackets, rich laces and Jeweled buttons are always with us. Meanwhile thesc.partlcular webs "are run ning to no great ptcturc3qucness of model. They aro mado up 4n the becoming round bodices and frou-frou skirts unlversnlly nd mlrcd and with them aro combined the vel vet ribbons and fairy loces of tho summer. Sometimes n silk bias, to match the figure In tha material, U usod to head skirt flounces and form vests, collars and cuffs. Not uncommonly it is plpod with black. and with this a lino of brownish lace may cover tho band of color making a three-ply trimming hlghiy decorative. One very beautiful house drcs3 lately seen was a gray crepo do chine, mado 01 tlrcly In shirtwaist tucks between strips of "oyster" colored lace. Laco In thlj pale luminous gray Is a rival of the more be wildering ochre shades on French gowns. It Is curiously coarse, as if made with big wooden needles by peasant hands, and for that reason It is perllusly handy for the waysldo projection, sesklng all It may catch onto. When combined with pslo blue crrps, however, It 'Is subtly beautifying, ta'lcg demurely straight lines at edges and show ing clusters of rough knots as omimen'al as bouquets. MARY DEAN. SMALL IDKAS FIIOM I'AIUS. They Come hi th TrnnkN of Ilrtnrn- NEW YORK. Aup. 30. September is horo and autumn finery Is seen, but mainly In small quantltlcn as yet. Dressmakers nro awaiting th) final cue from l'arli beforo putting forth their best efforts, and In de fault of gleanings at these sources, return ing voyagers aro offering a straw to tho drowning, so to speak. One of theso amlablo and richly trousseaued beings recently opened her trunks to tha seeker after knowledge, whereupon It was discovered that all-white theater gowns will bo sprung upon us and that royal purplo will bo usod In "touches" on bclgo and biscuit colors. A promcnado toilette of chcnllle-strung net ns black as Ink and as velvety ns paanoshowtd plainly that sleeves aro A Blessing to ail Women Great joy rind comfort comes Into every household when the virtue of "Mother's Frtantl" is known. No more clooniv forebodincs or nervousness by expectant mothers, as all pain is prevented by the V; liniment. There is nothing like it. n. r. brown, .fwiddin, i.i. .riwn "Mmr r mr !'' fun h.. UMt MMIut't Fun4' Ntoie confinement, ind iif ttirjr weul.1 ael put Umufk lh oidctl tf ila without tuilng It, etn II II cl lij i boltlt." tw r... mIJ mm ,lnf t n.lr. Oil .Oil M RlIf I lML MMhihood," wililea ipully im young ti4 alddltigt.1 Oiio, milled Int. tuUt.' jl sold iy all Dsvooiirt, Ml ua$ my ritni fc.,r TUB WUUFIKLB iUSGLXATOR CO. Atlaata, Urn. 25 the enthusiasm of the vast crowd was Will lam II. Jones of New York, dressed as an ntlileto in gymnasium togs. He kept ham mering continuously at n miniature punch- leg bag, ! Frederick nnd -Fannies Corbett of Now York were resplendent In a gorgeously dec oraled float, costing nearly $500 to con struct. The children were typical reprcien- tatlves of Japan and wero roundly np- not to get smaller, but bigger. That Is, I'laudcd. In tho evening Miss (Jrnco M. at one end the bottom, since undcrslecvei ' Crawford, personating Tltanla, the Queen have been found too cxo.ulsltely fcmlnluo of Fairies, held her carnival In tho teach a detail to bo dropped too suddenly. The short, square hung Jacket reflected something of the past summer, ns well as tho frilled skirt and embroidered col lar. Tho whlto monssellno blouse to be worn with this costumo also showed black embroideries, a single splendid me dallion setting off tho front of tho stock llko a brooch. The accompanying hat beige folt, with blaok panuo and yellow velvet roses was a bewitching head piece. The wldo brim drooped sharply nt back and front, tho yellow roses forming tho under trimming, auditorium In tho presenco of a great gath orlng of summer guests, and dispensed her favors In tho form of tho various prizes ,won during tho day's parade, I'rllln of 1'n-liloii. Shnded materials nro coming Into voguo acnln. The latest tng ornnmonts nre mado ot coins or Jewel." In pear or round shapes. Hlack nml pnle blue Is n combination that this Houson has divided favor with the ever popular black nnd white. Genuine nnthiue Persian brocade Is used fur tin! fMshlnmililp llttln wrist Ikico. with Where It bout over tho clasps of carved oxidized silver set with hair nt the rear was placed a flat velvet bow, tho ends almost touching the shoul ders. Theso flat, tightly attached bows, It scorns, arc now prominent features of Parisian hats with brims. As soon as you boo a wldo hat coming you know what to expect behind It. Tho great, flatly rolled turbans that appeared with us this summer nro also much worn, tho stamp of thorn consist ing In tho wny they hug tho head nt tho back and bulge heavily over the face. In deed, these big turbans aro all front, but It Is wonderful how little tho deficiency of rear matters on a handsome, smoothly dressed head. In tho samo trunks aforementioned mnr velously beautiful handkcrchlcfa wero unearthed, showing shaped hems nnd but terflies In a. solid color. Theso wero In serted bodily in ono corner of tho whlto center, a line of fine embroidery attach ing them, nnd tho delicate moths Increas ing In size till tho last was quite n Ufo-llko Individual. Tho swarm consisted of from flvo to seven flies, which wero only thcro to lndlcato thu presenco of nn embroidered monogrnm, so exquisitely hued nnd flower decked that It scorned In Itself a precious possession. And all this, mind you, had been dono by hand, by tho nuns of a modest convent In n r(moto corner of Paris! Iluttcrllles and nuns It seems a singular combination. Mado by tho samo Indies wero somo highly decorntlvo night robes, with red Russian embroideries outlining squaro necks and flowing sleeves. Tho material of thso was white Roumanian linen, tho samo coarse, loose llnon of tho peasant maidens, whoso loose chemises suggested tho graco ful garment. Tho gowns nro tho rago In Paris, so we can not escape. nm hunch of iiAiuns. A Wonderful I'nrndi- of YoniiKMcrit nt Anbury l'nrk. No moro delightful spectaclo wna ever witnessed at Asbury Park than tho nearly 700 babies, participants nt 3 o'clock Wednesday after noon, August 21, In the annunl baby pa rade. It was tho principal event of tho season, nnd CO.OOO summer visitors crowded both sides of tho ono mllo stretch of Ocean avenuo to watch tho procession. Many sections of tho country wore repre sented, and thero was one participant from Paris, Franco, and ono from Syria. Thirty flvo prizes will bo distributed. In tho parade thero were conches nnd floats that cost their owners from $100 to $300 to decorate, and tho effect ns tho pro cession filed past tho court of honor of Queen Tltanla, represented by Miss Grace M. Crawford ot Now York, wob dazzling. The grand stand, opposlta tho queen's court, with n seating capacity of C,000, wns fully occupied, and for one mllo tho Ocean nvo nue was llnod with summer visitors. All tho avenues running Into tho ocean wero a,l:o densely packed with fashionable turn-i outs from tho neighboring resortB of Long Branch, West End, Deal, Alleuhurst, Del mar and Spring Lake. As the procession moved tho participants wero bombardod with confetti nnd colored papers. Prominent In tho lino wns Vir ginia Hope Kelsey, aged 4 years, of As bury Park, seated In her chariot, repre senting tho Queen of Waters, driving n monster butterfly, with Miss Grnco Miller seated above her as tho Queen ot Night, waving a golden wand over her queen. This won tho first prlzo In tho class for best decorated coaches. Tho $1B0 sterling silver loving cup wen. to Armund do Cliniatcnncuf of Newark, dressed as General Lafayotto, nnd mounted on n cream whlto pony. Ilaiph Englesman of Now York wns another tot to provoko frequent bursts of cheering nil along tho lino of march. Ho personated Superintend ent Devory of Now York. Margaret O'Neill of Jersey City, a sweet llttlo miss of thrco summers, seated In a carriage, completely covered with fresh roses, smllax and silken ribbons, was en thuslastlclly applauded by tho great throng at almo3t every step. Proudly wnlk Ing In tho procession wero Florence nnd Violet Mayer ot Jersey City, preceded by a toddling boy garbed In tho vestments ot a priest, carrying tho marrlago cer'flcatu, with tho Mayor children for u. " i and groom. S. Herbert McNatr of Brooklyn as King of tho Sea was literally showered with confetti nnd sorpentlnos throughout tho long march. Ho was "Neptune," seated In gorgeous float. Another llttlo man to arousi coral Tho newest millinery ornaments nro of gun metal, studded with rut steel or rhino ilonoH. Cut Jet combined with u'old wlh nlo 1)0 used for hat decoration during tho com Z season. For men travelers n "hotlRCWlfn" lins born designed, which consists of n handy leather case containing needles, thread, button and scissors. The case can lie rolled Into Mrs. Todd brlngx home photoarauhs which site will use In lectures, Miss Uliziibetli llearv of Cleveland Is gaining a reputation ns ono of the most artistic bookbinders In the country. 8h served her nuuretitlceshlo with Miss Ulrk enruth of London and has now a studio In Cleveland, where she does all her design ing, binding and Illuminating She Is now at work on some books which she Intends to exhibit at the Scrlbnvr collection In Now Yurk this fall, The attorney general of the District of Columbia has rendered u derision that will be welcomed bv manv women. The ques tion whether the commissioners were au thorized to appoint women to tho police force has been disposed of liv blm lit the atllrmutlvo. It was raised especially In con nection with the work of tho Humane so ciety, It being considered desirable to enlist the work of women in the prevention of cruelty to animals. Indlunnpolls has tried the olan of women street cur rondiictors nnd liked It not In the first place the clrls oblected to getting oft the car nnd running nbenil to Inspect In tersecting railroad lines. The public rather upheld them In this until It was discovered Mint tob much time was taken In getting tho fare of n lew favored pnsscngers. Tho street car nintinseineiit decided that, after nil. none but tho brave deserve the fare, nnd the men conductors huve Bono back, Miss Kllzabcth Snyder of Philadelphia, a member of the start of tho Woman's Medi cal college of that eltv, spends her vaca tion studying tho habits of tbf Indians In their vlllaucs or In oucst of ethnological relics. Since 1K3 Miss Snvder has made visits to the west, spending nt one time .two years exploring tho region of tho clllt dwellf-rs, Another year was passed on tho Navajo reservation nnd nmonr tho IIopl Indians. It Is said that she has tpno fur- RICH TOILETTE IN BLACK. compact form nnd carried In the pocket. It is predicted that old-fashioned brocades will bo introduced tills boohoh. at least brocaded effects In silk. Taffeta chllTon, which combines tho qualities of both theso fabrics and loulsitie, ure favored silks. If you havo a dress of whlto cashmere or nun's veiling which Is past uso try making u up in'o uniiorsKirts ror wear miring tno warm, damp days of enrlv full nnd you will never discard them. They uro both eco nomical and useful. Delicate pieces of very lino gold, pearl nnd opal Jewelry aro now worn with elegant oll-whito evening toilets, also very slender gold loon bracelets with u slnirln diamond surrounded with pearls, or oultn alono llko a brilliant, dewdron set upon tho upper sldo of tho dond gold circle. When fura become worn or snlli'd nt tht npek they mny be renovated by gently rub bing with nottoii batting saturated with gasoline, which should not bo used in a room that has artlllclnl heat or Unlit. Axl grease, tnr, paint and pitch may be removed u muni,; nrm wmi on oi turpentine nnu then with other. Dark furs mnv lin nliiitiiii with tlno cedar or mahogany sawdust which huh oeen r.cuieu in an oven. Alaslta sable, seal, electric seal. fox. etc., should bo beaten1 with n, switch until free from dust, then laid with tho fur sldo up and tho hot snwdust rubbed In. He lavish with the sawdust and vigorous with tho rubbing. After this place the Kurment upon feather imiuwa wmi mo iurry siuo uown, and Peat well until all traces nt thn mm-rinut hnv disappeared. Then hang out In a Bhady Place. Whlto fill's muv bo clnnnnl In thn samo wuv. using whlto cornmeal instead of uiu rawiuiBi, or ir only Niigntly soiled, liy rubbing well with mngnesla In cakes, Wet furs should nover bo dried near tho tiro, but shaken nnd hung awuy In a cold room, lili.-ii ui uauvu. ther In the recesses of the Grand canyon nnd its nranclics than unv other woman Her houso nnd outfit she keeps In Arizona i Soma sears imo Mlsg Maud Wltherspoon n gentle, fraello lr! of New Orleans, was thrown on her own resources by tho death of her father. With tin Invalid mother to take caro of. she cast about for some means of earning Biibslstenco for both. In hap pier dayrt she tiBed to manufacture rng dolls, paint thtelr laces, sew knitting hair i) n ineir neaiis nnu no. uanunna turuaua on them In trno southern "mummy" style, nlwnys robing them In old-llmo guinea bluo dresses, with white aprons and kerchiefs. Theso she used to glvo to friends, mid. now she thought that perhaps snmn nf the stores might use them. Tho llrst merchant Bbo approached took her entire stock at her own price. Tno uusiness tnus established has grown Into a largo factory nnd Miss Wltherspoon supplies several extensive urms norm unit soutn. Millions drink Cook's Imperial Extra Dry Chnmpagno every year and tho num bers are rolling up with a rush. For nml Ahont AVoiueii, Tho kalserln of Germany, unlike her hus band, has but nnn fad. This Is fnr thn building of churches, much of tho design Ina; of which Bhc does herself, ns alio has a cood knowlediie of and tnsto for architecture. Mrs. Mabel Loomls Todd nf Amherst, Miss., nnd her dnutrhtor. 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