:7 - - - . r-.I ; _ ! * fl1Lr. I I 18 TIIJiL 'O rAII.A. DAILY JUDE : SUNDAY , DEOIiThEBhiHIt \ 1H , 180,1. . - - - - - - - - - - I. I Wornan"s ' . : 'DOI11.ain. ' _ m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - FOTI.IUIIT ( .JtUVItS Bpllnllld ! Tollotl Worn hy the I.fmlll ! I.iuly In n l'olllnr I'iy. . - In "Tho New woman , " the Imported London - don play that Is such I clever satire on the Btrong-mlrned woman who has already nr- rived , MIl Virginia Inrnet , who ) b l this sea lon the leading laly or. Mr A. M Palmer's stock company , New York , wears some toilets thl ! are the sublimation c fahlon present ' and to core , 1'rlmroe yellow an.1 . gentan blue Is the . color scheme In one of 118 Jlsrned's gowns made by n Now York modllo , and wonder- : fully smart the toilet Is The material II one of the superb silks of the secn In two- Inch stripes of yellow and blue moire antique , their "walered" surfaces alternated with halt- loch Itrlpes or rich satin In plain bllO , I I made with a very full faring skirt sans any other trimming than the lustrous sheen of the ! fabric , which looks as I barre lengthwise . with ribbons. ribbns. The bodice has a slender V.shape,1 trimming set In back and fronl of blue chilon In fInest aeocrdeon plaIts These V's are outlined and a square rcke Is simulated by an applied band trmilng : cf white sle pasementcre : This con- elsie of five cords caught together at Intervals with raised eyelets and studded . all over with pink amethyst cabohlns lint ( look like jewels . acattered thickly over the openwcrk bands. acatterC thlcll\ At each turn made In the yoke band a little butterfly bow of yellow ribbon Is perched , lke a humming bIrd all from the neck to the hem of the dress In , front fails a sash of wide yellow satin ribbon I Is tel under the chin In \o huge Icops , the ends are then drwn In to the waIst line and fastnoiI , there and fall thence low on the skirt. The sleeves are of surprising fullness even In these days of steve balloons , and are caught to the shoulder with n few fine plaIts In the middle of 'ho top of the sleeve IO that lie sleeves seem to be made In two large vertical pouts Instead of ono. The hat has a crown of opan gold bu10n , and a brim of open black sik pssemonterle wired Into picturesque shape , and having deeply Indented and Irregular edges that make the outline of the hat very becoming. Bore blW chiffon rosettes , are crushell against the hall under the brim on one side _ _ , .omo - - ; : f \7 / 'II 't ' Jj ) ' : , ciIj \ Ij . . 7 Ilt . L1i\ \ ; . . . I . : TRIMMINGS OF SABLE AND CIFFON. black ; ostrich plumes dance and nod above . \ _ and , there. are a bow of black velvet and two , ' . elongated wIngs of the gld bullion nt the base . ; bf the feathers. ' . Id the bal room scene Miss Haned appears In" arlslon dreos of much grace and ele- gance. I Is n heavy creamy white saln , . , made with a trained tldrt , and short tlecol- .Iet bodce. : The skirt Is borered and has two , vines of trimmIng running 'UII the skirt , one on each side of the front , In gold and .blacle. : This trimming I made of scrolsbal1ed pieces . , of black silk vel yet applqued , In I wavt-like i pattern upon the intn , with an Intricate , . hand embroidery In gold threads and lace gemmed wIth small rhinestones and topazes. " ' The low bodice has a drapery or filmy point d' Alcneo\ , about the neck , and lace drOolS oyer" ( lie arms In place of sleeves under a . " , large I bow of gold galen studded with black < . jets and' ending In two jetted spikes falling over the fall white arms , the gtoves reaching but ' to the elbow. There Is came of the embroidery - 'to broidery on the ( front of the bodice , and a lara of dIamonds , the real prticie , Is worn by Miss horned bent In and out of the lace In front , where the jewels arc more effective than a a diadem. , A : love of a carriage : dress , just the thing to wear al the "coming out" tea of n debutnnte Is of moIre crepe , I new and peculIar and i very effective mnterlal that bas all this effect \ at a crepe , aha of the broadly watered and 1haded appearance of a rich moire , and Inc- 1 + , . dentally catches the light In a variety of ways . . . , " , . , that cannot be descrlbe . It .is called sunst moire , and has the luster of silk with the 1 ; "body" of a poplIn and yet lI lS soft as . crepe. , . The color I a pink qf the deep tnt of tia r , base ofa wild rose potsi . , fhere i a band tia : , sable round ( lie oat of the skirt which fares - 'of course In the ( most approved style , thanles to the middle lining between the outside aUI the silk lining of French horsehair. Two other bands of 5abl lliS up the front of the skirt , outlining the rant gore of the ( skirt , a style of trimming that Is calculated to male ! ' the wearer look taller , and two sash ends of , . chiffon fall train waist to foot In front. ' The bOllco has a narrow box plaIt down the middle of the haee , gowlnr a little narrower lt the waht : this II eo\'erpt with white silk - lJlsementtrle In fne pattern , roemhlng more nearly I hanllome point do Gene lace. There Is a crushed stacIe with rosettes of wid rose pink chllon about the neck , nnll from ' , . ths ! collar to the bud there arc three convergIng - Jug bands of the lace.llee trImming that melt _ ' away Into 1 scant plastron 01 point de Gone % . . Inc which 1 carried .Iown to tl : walt under a band of sable ( list forms a shallow point Icr $ u the bud hue , the whole rath r .CUIU- cated and very Parisian design being Eet off : : with I few slemler Pendant jets . t . " l'.n l't'nt , CIsrIstmnu. - Many fond iapas and mamla wi be forced to pan by the $5 $ counters of cast Iron toys anti French dolls this ChrIstmas a , . - times continue "so hard. " , hut the nursery , at least . may be made , . jubilant at the Yuletide with 1 cheap but jel ) festlvnl. 'fbo I and 10 cent counters ; ; . offer 1 temptng arrity of economIcs for the - , , little opus. There one Cn purchae , 1 dozen BloC marbles for 1 cent. Five dozen marbles , lu a bag wIll appeal to the 1t3 b' y not yet - ohl enough to . understnd 'alIeya" and 1' - "asutcl ; " and five dozen coat but I cents. A box of water colors. with Ih : ekes of QaIut , " rubh and two dishes . furnishes a tremendous amount of uluslent for I centl. Then there bat p , 1 wblto , a Jumping * rope and 1 dlluuth'e ! drum for the 3-year- - old varyIng In lines from 1 penny t 10. : Alao rcmember the sheets of paler dolls with drelse , to cut out amid lrlntl paler del furnhlutt . UIIPlig nn endlel lot Df fun with tim scIssors. 'fay bo Its may be , bo\Ch for 3 , 3' amid I cents , A ( thy set of dlhq for glrll costs 1 dims and n box of . -1 , col : cti cruronl cntaluluK six pencila. blue , . yellow , green , orange . red all Purple , oily , .WC L one nickel , , t OP bUbble "Ille ( two for 1 pnn ) ) may i- b asde yery Icceptabl' , and Ire aceQlnpanled k ' by three ' or four bottles of colored water , for I ni 1II"nl . f tinted bubLln. i - Oct 1 -ront Nckage of dlJmoud dyes , r1 .b I sell for 1 ller OJC purposes. Db - F . ar111 dye In worm water add a few : 4rop. 'f al1Crlnl Jnll stiffen the mixture ' I 'Uk 10P DIUo , rlcb shade tn . .i _ epunl . $ It I , ,1I1 _ a ' 111 WAUlud for "w"1 . bubbles ; ' 1 , : _ ii _ I - 1- only n little I poured into a buln of warm , "ater and , the bubble-blowing mixture Is mad , Children never weary If bubble.hlow- Ing anti the various tInts are a pleasing variation which the little ones will appreciate. The calico dog and glnghnm cat are always a , variety with habyklns , ali the numerous varletu of prlntCl calico dolls to be cut out antI stuffed and dressed In the clothes that go with them offer an ever new fet for rag del elcctins . Ten cnts \1 buy lS much stick candy ns the oungsters ought to cat and time children seem to prtcr poppcrmlnt stick candy to Frenc bon bone for some excellent Infantlo , rcaton. 011'8 . tOlL'i'ImETTY " - OIUS , \Vhnt thin Toting " 0111 Inl1D5 Snltn Chi' Wi nriuv 1.1 The question which rises to the shopper's mind this season Is nol "what shah I buy ? " but "what , can I choose for 'hor Chrlstnas " gift ? . In ivory toilet sets the ' rage for moda1ons has nearly reached Its 'holght , In these compartments there 1 every conceivable ne- cessory for the toilet , Every object Is framed In Ivory , anti on each Is a medalon , time portraits comprising many of lie queens f th world This arlsHc scheme Is boxed In leather , lined with delicate colors of velvet and satin. Another charming boudoIr set has the same number of toilet accessories chased In silver , the design being conventionalized. Dresden china this year Is the fashionable gUt for presentnlon to a young woman. Inkstamls of porcelain , In which gilt forms an excellent oramentation , at a value of $ 3O. Dresden calendars , with wide pockets : portfolios . folios with Dresden corners ; stamp boxes , candle sticks , ring trays , pen holders , IJocllot- bool\s \ , trimmed with Dresden bands ; lampl , bucldos-very article with gilt decoration. A pretty present for a pretty girl-Dresden hanging pockets , In which n growing planter or a bunch of flowers , by time aid 01 this cornucopia , wi bo n good wall decoration , Don b3ns can be put In these china re- crptaces , a suitable complment for the season . , l'-9r the tea table , there Is the tea bal oLDresdcn china , nt the low price or $2.5 _ Tolc glasses In broad silver frames , beau- fully chased , nre now the fashion , to eiher stand Dr hang uP. al taste prefers nt lie sum from $ ; to $30 , according to size. Fans there are of every description under the sun , ! from cedar wood to those of point lace and pearl. Feather fans of every color from natural lo coque empire affairs , In all sorts of wreaths , Intermingled with full French cotumes. Puns as fire scr ens- Japanese fans-al nt low prIces. Delta this season will bo the grand scheme 1or mademoIselle's presents , acd of a variety splendid In their wai. Thc finest ones come with gilt buckles , anti for belt gold htmlllon. 'fhoy arc gilt- tering affairs , are of time be : make , and for beauty arc unsurpassed. The more somber are In true black , plct d out In gold. Then there arc cunning butterflies - flies , enameled on silver , In which parls and turguolses ore aIMed. These are used as veil \lns , Dy clasping the wings tcgether the tiny feelers are made to do duly In securing - curing the lace. , For ceremonIous presents medallions set In gilt and silver are charming gifts. They can bo mounted on velvet square and look well In any drawing room Cups and saucers d onllel : , wIth spoons to match are exqulsler souvenirs. Copen- ' hagen teL ! servIces jardlnler of all kinds , In every variety of china , In coarse or delicate pal rns. Dohemlnn glass boquet holders this lea.on are In every shapetal , low , fluted , bedecked with crystal roses , In 100 different . styles , to please every girl . at any age This Eealon the czarina colarole Is the brau Ideal present for a young maid. They c'm In every shade of velvet , In old rose apple green , cream whit lavender , and range from 4 to $30. All are decorated with buckles ; Ii which pearls are the leading jewel. ' These buckles are broad-some ob. limg , other round. The Brownie device for card cases , pockel- bolts , nortfolls. pen trays. Is the popular present for Christmas time : One of our - great houses In silver has the , exclusive right .to these gaunt fellows. They decorate every shade In leathEr from the dark brown seal to alligator skin and the best of chamneis. As for ( dues of silver for gifts of the day , every store runs over with the tasteful objects. Silver mountrd garters , scssors ! In leather cases , dinty remembrances for the work _ basket , hat , belt anti bonnet pins umbrella 'clasps , side combs < tortoise shell UI1ped with silver-every toilet article which can be purchased separately and find n ready marllet. Perfumery otpes of cut glass , which In themselves are of tealment most effective. Coronet , chryslnlhennim , stars , conventional desIgn , of all forms , of all sizes. Every sort of present Is now en show , at ' any IJrlce to please the buym' . All for the fair girl , who , by her beauty and freshness , should when the great day comes , have her heart's desire. O. D. O. " .reuNOON rICA ' , \UL . . Ialnt7 .Noveltes for I' Flvo O'clocl' Itqul- page : thh Bcaon. 4 P'JO As the social season apIroachos authorities tel us that time 'ruling color for the pretty tea service wi be nn Ivory cream tnt ! , orna- menteci by conventfonal designs in gold These , with the beautIful Copenhagen china , wi , for Informal "at homes , " be the Cashton. Cups and saucers are of the style known n hundred yeaN ago , full and large , email nt the tem , gradually widening towards the top. For decoratIon ' , gold In an elaborate design hils ( ho inside cover of these pretty aaalu , who , the , outside ornamentation Is merely a simple wreath of gilt , artistically done hal way between the stem and the top rim , leav- lug the Ivory tint time chrme which : tnt as , , by contrast , Is perfection In its way. I ; trifle of color I dered , the china se lected can be of IJUre white on which , for horer/ pnd edges , are a succession of dots In gilt , sQle six or tight In number. In the 'mllle of these beauties are the ( most delicate of flowery wreaths , the exact 11aler used by the French chlnumake In the tune of the first empire , Copeuhagon CII)3 amid saucers are much sought after by lovers of pottery. Time ware Is generally of delicate blue and white , artistically - ' ally blendlnf the lightest of bluest-blues , the tint verging 10 almost a state blue , yet with a subtle combinaton of creams which renders It very for and temider. New chocolate cups are tall , with a falr- sized cancer . ( lie outside decorations being one mass of gUt , ending with 1 gold ban nt tall , and time handle the .nme. They can be IJrehasC for $ lO a dozen Of course , they d scent In price , according to value This season' , napery -i , for its artistic scheme , of an elaborat and web.lko texture , A sold piece pf drawn work In &luares , In which white embroidered silk by its aid gives to the covet g at brlancy ! , They ehouhi , for the tea table , hang a trifle over the edge and , can be hued effectively with cream satn , ' Still , fine linens e constantly used for tbs : \urOJO , thee omoroldered In deep creams , with flowers . such a carnatons and mourning glories or ornamental designs , wi prevail . All pretty lea services , with trays to ctch , are now In vogue. Cracker jan , In wblcb the already 111etoned tint predominates. For delicacy of tone , Ivory I the scheme , the gold being Its charming decoratIon , Iran tf kettles , on a smaller table , are still .In use . but do Jot occupy Such a premed- neat position as formerly , For nfecton , of course the tea , with slices of lemon and a dub of rum ; chocolate . with whipped cream all Iplls IL own accompanied wltl delicate lponge cake and sweet crackers. Yet a new departurr cluj b made ! that Autran : ncnlng td-blt-an excellent recipe . Have , n god.slzed pitcher of good coffee . cold creamed and well weetened , SPve In slall glasses. , Just before serving place in each glass a tablespoonful ot rich Ice cream. Timis , with email } equate , home-made cakes , II .t belJlr . ; errcshzueut for any lady's te abe , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ NEta" D cun\'r ( 8. IUIO 01 limo Exquisite .o\,1Uot or time eftms- 4'01 to iualu Under l'tty imlns And now , along with the swollen sleeve slid wlre1et ( I really looks a If the ruff &tm were Iluong net I . One at tIae liW JecI 1th : ! * 4t br- _ _ _ . - - - - - - - - r-- - - rows most ptorlnonUy from spacious Ehi7.a- bethnn times , begins with n close gorget ot fur , that Incloses a throat ruche of chIffon 18 white ali fun a 'S Queen Uess' own. The collar Itself , which , by way of \ . lustrnlon , say Is of ermine , measures from tOil ( to bottom nt the back , Its widest limits , tea Inches , seven being above anti three below what constitutes the dividing line be- tween throat amid shoulder The upper por- ton fares sufcIenty to give case to the hOld antI allow the inside ruche to peep well over time collar top. The lower three Inches lie perfectly smooth ant projecting below this . - \ - - . -rmi- ; . & ! : : ; F ' S . - . _ NS \ IN A 1 I I ' . - - . . TIE NEW .nOA : point , anti qulens , I wide ' . again Is a tul round shoulder puff of the chIffon . Two long ends of this , fashioned Into n single heay loop , finishes the front : and asa a throat fastening , there are at each side , over n fury fall of little tails , two baby ermine heals , that may hnvo eyes of real diamonds Dr rubles , or be , with just as god taste , any of the marvelous Imiaton gems fashion Is no\1 taking np. In the same way Is shaped a collar of chinchilla , with trim- timings of gray chiffon-chIffon so tenderly hued that I Is difficult to tel when white ends and gray begins. And now a word further ns to this won- derful fastening-than which nothing marc charming or novel could be imagined. First nl each side of the fur collar , and divided by a front space of four Inches , grew satin rosettes , like ' full music roses Next came /Tk\ : ; : : . . _ " . " " . " ' , . ' ' I . i , , , . : . - . ' , . . : _ ; I ' " " 'h . " . , , * , . , I/ . , . " . \ _ : . . . .u : , . , ' 1' . . ! . , l. .f . ' . , _ ; I ' . , " " ' . , : . . ' . . . , - a . I . , 0' , . _ _ r ( f u . , - - z-1. : f it . 1 r L rw' ; ' I , 'UZ1fr ' \ ' . \ 'I ) . ! { ' < 4 : M,1 ,1/ / I . . ' , - , . , . _ . . ' I , MUFFLING PRETTY CHINS Into play n gray chiffon scarf , doubled to a width 'of eighteen inches and that measured thlrty.slx In length. I was not Hewed anywhere to the cbln- chll background but was made to fasten the collar by being passed nt the center ' across the space l 'frnt , anl1 . then with an upward twist twined around time rosettes to tall at last under these In heavy ends to fal a the bust line. ' Time whqle was . a Ilhhtul ; Illustration of elegant simplicity that was most alluring , and since It mufed one of New York's select throats-It was at the theater , by the way-It Is quite sao to believe It a correct and modish model for "ether afternoon or evenIng - Ing wear. Neck fixings for day use are fashioned with darler . furs , abe : , mink , broadtnl am wih the matur.er Pellsn being the favorites. With them are combln'ed laces , flowers an I the wonderful antique velvet that looks Ilk satiim and hns a webbed surface. Curious I saln jeweled and armor effects arc \lso mIlch sought after. Par examll0 a litho ( throat piece of tender breadtlJ or Peran ! , that spreads barely out to lie Up of tle car , wi be continued three inches on the shulders , with steel paletcs laid In close scales . Under this will bo three narrow graduating ripple rumes of rich yellow velvet , shroudell with black chllen : and a large ruche of this , mingled with yellow lace and long ends .f black ribbon , will finIsh the throat and front. ' A bewllchlng little shoulder rlfe , cut In' bat-wing points across th ; back and sleeve tops , hI of antique , velvet In emerald green. Another cape. full and flounced with heavy lace , tops It , and thus ties In frent In short scarf ends , that are winged with sable tails and violets. Time entire sable and mink skins themselves figure , tea , II times In these mllrer fancies , More often than not , together with long sable scrfs that own a multiplicity of tails , they will bo worn IJlaln , but occaslcnaly will bo seen a Ito beast , with its full complement - plement of uemnbers . and its per little throt ted UII with wings of cherry or petunia velvet , . and perhaps jeweled bails. growing somewher out of IL b.ody. A mink that growl 1 bea nt either end fastens over two taIls and jabot pieces of point applique. . At the back of each lte meek , 110rhal . , 'wi be pinted with almost comIc er 'l ' a stl megenta satin zinia , And now for t ! ! 11Ull ! , 'lJthe fensonl The very last agony In mulers I I hugo brute that ( has'tle het ! ] 01 u wild cat and a beau- - di' , . tful iron 'y f r ' I Is a 11nx-and I dear and IUlurlous possession not tt bl dreamed of by cmmon mttals.iOnr a plain ' tailor gowim aide from its mere ' bcomlgnes8 and warmth , It gives one a to-thme-matncr.born air that auy girl mightbi .prouO' b ' . As ran . be seen . I II In a blaze of' savage 1klns and the ter.derest fummerle Of high civilization that the fin dl deem Wlua ia going out to meet the trumpets o"tho ' twentieth century. Defore aho rl8ehos. them , it she keeps on she laf leem , to time purely obJect ye _ _ * - - - - - - - - - - eye , lIke Mllvdlo , "tnlntetl In her wits , " but for the moment her charming combina- tons are timings of beauty not 10 be Ilented Anti nlong with time quality et chum these garbled neck fixings give endless hints n to time using up of materials and to the bedecking of plain gowns for festIve tcca- alone , NINA FITCH. \lTlU : WINIHW U\tlHNU ) : I. 10\9 to I'rrscnr CrOvllj 1Innt In R "cry Cold Jonm , Flower lovers arc often discouraged from growing house plants owing to the lack of n warm , conVenient place to keep them nt imight. In my earlier housekeeping days 1 had cons"l able experleneo In maintaining n rnIniamre , . ' onservntory In a room so cold that ( \a ervould , freeze hero every severe day. I tmm4 It possible to grow Paflt5 to perfccto .U\4 . just such windows , Ir these two followIng rules were observed : I , TIiI b wifidows : must be proteetell , rrom all tlramimt ! ! of time cold , outside air , that are so qUlcltl Lo find their way through every crack ant } , er.nny. Not only docs an astonIshing - Ishlng aUIOUI\t of frost creep In nt these tiny opening' . , hut the draught created makes the chmihl.atniosphero act more quickly emi the chll.Atmosphero buds of hOlso lilamits. Unless the hoar Is air tighmt-amui It rarely 18 -tho carpet 1001 oicloth under the plant stand should be turned back , anti a layer of news- papers DI or eight Ileel placed beneath The carpel when rep1ace.1 . will bo ns smooth al over , If' ' the papers have IJeel spread evenly I , Next' the window sash ami wood- work Next nttenton ' , Apertures or ammy considerable - siderable slo can bo stopped either by lit patent rubber weather strips , or by common - mon newsllapcrs , that have been pressed Into iommgltudinal folds tIme width of a Imlo blade , longiudinal and made thick enough to fit snngly Into the space. Very smal cracks and chinks are best managed by I pasting strips of thick paper over them. All this means labor , but tt 19 work .that pays , for , according to a thermometer hanging outside , the plant In a snug , loughtess wlntow wi stnml several degrees moro cell wlhout ( Injury soverl than legrces windows with loose sash nnd woodwork. 2. In severe weather cover plants at night down all the pots from window - To do this , take al pot dow shelves and brackets , amid make room 10w them on the plant stand , which , I on casters , can bo pulled out a ! Uo from the ' little exporlence one becomes - window. With I lte comes as expert at packing as the typIcal Methodist minIster's wire , Is suppose to be , 10lhodisl snugly bunch togelher a great num- small stnnd. Al- her fr plants on a slrgle smal the flowers most ! to p1ace ' remember , folors ways ' round , and , time 'I susceptible to' cold on time tOP tl' smceptble of the bushiest specimens : nt the corners stand , they vlIi bettpr sustain the weight of wi beter for their protection. Always use newspapers tim first course of revering , and the large and broader the papers the better. Paper Is more Impervious to' the all than cloth , and will scarcely : bend I distribtitOd , If properly Ilstrlbutel wi beneath them. The same leaf of the plants . and again and cx- papers can be used again cept In the coldest weather , are all the pro tcction needed. In cxceedlnglY low tempera turo sheets or blankets should be pinned that th first making sure around the stand frst inner covering or mrpapers : Is unusually crushed by the vIil be thick , Dr the plants wi weight of the blankets . Do not uncover In time moring unt the room has become genIally warm. gental ) carrIed coleus , helotrope , begonla and other plants ns ( cutler as these safel through the hardest winters. I Is certainly troublesome to put one's feral children I - - bed each night and get them up again each ! , mornIng , but one Is well repaid by possession ' of bud and bloom that make summer-like the dreariest winter. Chrhtmn : Dlr" ctlon. . Anglomania bas its reel down In time 'very cockles of some Amerlcnns' henrts. "Al , I } ' holy and mistletoe arc Imported trom' EnglanI , , " nnnounces one of New Yorle' eminent florists. When asked why , he said : , "It sols better and at higher prices , " The florist may not ' bo an anglomnnlac , , but ho Is slrewd eneugh to find that lila customer are A more IJatrlotc 10rlst denounces not only the scheme , but the truth of his riyal's statement , offering to give him $100 for one spray of genuine English holy picked from lila now ready assortment. What the cut- come of the contest wIll be the 11ublc will probablY never know . but time tact Is IJalpahlo that the foreign decorations are sellIng rapidly. Mrs. Anson Pholp3 Stokes always Imports time holy for her Christmas dinner table , and so does Mrs. Dradley Martin when hmo takes her Christmas turkey In Americ-which Is seldom. The . Asters and Mrs. Paran Stevens get ' big boxes .of both of the English produc- tons from their relatives who live there , and It Is rumored that Mrs. GIrgo Gould left a similar order 'with' a London florist this ( all for the holiday decorations of her Lake- wood home. woot In regard to the holy the desire to have It lump , rtea' aria s train purely sno\blsh reasons , for the Amnlcn berry and leaf are as flue as nature can Inako tbom. I Is Ilf- fert vIti the mlsUutoo. TIme domestc product does not approach tIme foreign growth In either quality or coloring. III ! the south land , where the former abounds , time berrJe are small and whie , I grs In meager clusters and the fruit Is timers icattored . Therefore one can forgive the , 'Englisbisimm" that reaches to mlstetoo , thougb It conies very blgh , not only In grdwim . but price , the New York 10rlst receiving - ceiving U5.and $20 for one bal , 'fhls would prbabhy sm-1ko. . a southerner as ridiculous when It Is r ' 1lbered how the ceiling can fairly be fBtgone with it , all for the hire al 25 cnti' a' day of two little negroes , who remain to "ta k" I ulI anti afterward partake of time din erl Put this American mhteoe ! ! , no matter how un-Englih' It I Is , wi form the ' feature of decraten > "lomo very recherche dinners In New Yort. i One flshlooablo woman II to have a CanllJY of ml tetoe over the table In the Ihapa of n star . heroic ito size incandescent lamps scattered tuoush It , and , a glistening berries aret Mr relecUve , tbe star shines with a lo.1'dlluled light. A mirror In the ceDter. ' of the table throws back the iInts Df Igbt .nd the table decorations will b& bowls of white roses and holly , This II cns of time .jiappiest Imbue I ha\'e gathered. Easter iijiessare to be used by somo. This II Ileslre . " time season , 11 the use of holy .t Thlnksglvlng was , but the flowers hays bien arced by the ilortsta , and - - - - - - - - - - mal are being bough The churches are act inclined to this plan , as they feel the distinctive socIU n' of ( lie lilies with lie resurrection tlay In paint of tact , churcH drcornton ! In its expensive and olboratl sense Is goilg out. Not from n lack of love or gener. sly , but a broader , feeling of cimarit.y. The poor cf New York are In too serious n conlltol , think Christian folk to justify spending hnnlerts of dollars upon flowers al no Therefore the contributon g6es as n Chrlstmns gift to the organized Eocl- ethos. One fllrist sal that where Grace church's order for decoration hall formerly been from $500 to $100 , I was restricted this yea to $200. Even those whr would send hlnllome flowers arc request(1 by the pat'r to put the money Into bread for the hungry On03 of th3 IBSt side The two most prominent florists have given up al church orders , arguing that time .Iemali doesn't pay for the ( line. limit the falsts are better able to stand the loss than the poor. The chancel will bo twined . In simple fashlotl with smiax : ferns wil bo 111aced for the day about the altar amid white roses orrauiment the pulpit , All churches , mme matter hOlY fa81110lablo or wealthy , say the decora- U Lii will end there. CIUIT IM ; S"JmT8 , 101h".y UhhM tn In l'ntriilzott by le\ Yorlt'A l'nAhlunlhl. bet. N \ " On , DEe , 14.-Specah.-Tlmero ( : ) Is nothing nowadays more In tlem\11 : for receptions - tons than mousse , ' chocolate or coffee . Served In dnlnty ( , goll.futed cups , such as Mrs. Rockefeller owns , It Is nectar for time gods , appealing both to taste and .Ight. Here Is the recipe : Whl11 a quart of cream , draining It welt. Scrape flue nn ounce of chocolate - colate , anti put Into a small frying pan , wlh three tablespoonsful of sugar amid one of hal- . log water ; HIIll over a hot fire until I Is smooth and glossy , that Is , about five ummin- utes : then add n scant cupful of sugar ant time whipped croam. Stir gently until lie ingredients - Str / entunt gredients are well mnixeml Turn the whole Into a three-quart 10ld , which has been packed In Ice and salt. Throw a bit of cart over the tub and set I away In a cool place for four honrs , when It Is ready to be turned out. I must not be strred , Abut fifteen pounds of Ice , will be necessary to freeze H. In whIpping ; the cream it must be done with short , light strokes , whether a whisk or a churn 1 olplo'ed , amid the cream , after beng : whipped , must bo well drained over a sieve , cor' J any liquid remain the mousse will not have a fine , soft appearance. The dish which bohl time cream you are whipping lust be placed In another , which has cracked Ice In I.I I quickly. The cream wi then froth 10re easily and To make a coffee Or cafe mousse , add to the whipped cream a CUll of lrong coffee , sweel- encd. Hal a pint of cream , whlppcl : a quar- .ter of n cup ef coffee , and sugar , malles a care mousse sufcl.ent for four people , ant costs not over 20 cents. The Jronch have a pretty way of serving roast clletnuts , which Mrs. Corelius Vand'er- but will introthice at a young folks' party dur- log the holidays. A bag or sachet of scarlet silk ; thickly wadded anti generally oval , Is provided , about fifteen Inches one way by seven time other. This bag looks not mmimlike unlke a lea cczy when fat , only It Is rounded at both ends , ali open at one. A loose cover of lace or pretty drawn work 13 slipped over the bag when It has been fled with time roasted chestnuts , still In their rusty , brown coats , hot from the oven or the ashes , all , done tea a thrn. As quickly as possiblefer roasted chestnuts to be In perfection must be piping hot-the maid hand about time bag , laid on a silver salver , and at every cover a pat of fresh ' butter Is provided. The guests In turn slip their hands IntD the ' opening of the bag , taltng therefrom n handful of chestnuts , \vhlcll they deposit on their plates , lghty breaking away ' the crackling hulls with their fingers . Then ho1lug the satnlt kernel In the hand , put a bit cf butter on It with n email silver knife , and thus eat the nut. In regard to the bag , two things must be bore In mind-It must be made to exclude the , air ns much as possible , but tIme opening must bo "ufclenly large to admit time hand , . easily. 'fhe season or sugar and spice anti all thIngs nice , Including mince pes : and puddings , Is nt . hmantL A recipe for a date pudding , edit over' by a friend now visiting In Devonshire , Eng- laud , -may come In quito appropriately upon some occasion , especially as It Is easy to make and quite Inexpendvo. . . Take one.quarler of a pound of suet , four and brown sugar ( Porto lUco ) , one pound of dates and a quarter of a nutmeg , grated. Chop the suet very fIne , stone and cut up the dates , and mix , all the Ingredient well togelher , , moistening with as little water as possible. , DotLfour , hours In a buttered dish , AllexcRI CJrlstmls Cn ' . tom. America Is not rich In feast day customs. There are few traditional observances that associate 'themselves with Christmas In the 'Unt ! d" 'States. Therefore those who have g t pn their hands amid wish to bo original ) ! tlls ) ) . year are hookIng up festivals of other , clinics. ' Two 'social entertainers who 11urport giving large Christmas night parties met lately over a L 1 o'clock cup of tea They formed them- selves into a committee or ways and means to astonish their guests wih unique foreign observances. 'Now , you hnve traveled so extensively , " said one ' , "be generous enough to remember something interesting for me to have. Ohl I hiavolt ' , " she eagerly added. "Plucky little Jupan Is the vegue now. You have been there ! . Tel me some of their Christmas rites. " "Clmrlstrna3 ' in a heathen country 1" laughed ' the I tr veler. "Oim : , dear , ! " said time other "I had forgotten that How .stupld of them not to keep time 2th. They are such artistic creatures , I am ' Mire ' thmey . would have done something lovely. 1 ' upposo..1 wouldn't do to adopt any of their customs In memory of idols , would It ? 'J , "W lthat might prove rather too unique , " was .t tie , nswer. However fruitless time land of time lantern proved of appropriate Ideas for American adoption , time traveler remembered for the benefit of her friend a Mexican ceremony that was instantly accepted I shall disclose their plan , for other women In olhor cities may make brilliant use of I. Time Mexicans gayly decorate a large water jar which they musically call ayah. This they fill with the Christmas gifts and suspend by brlghl colored ribbons from time ceiling of the central hallway , just over the line of heads. The place Is brilliantly lghte and adorned with flowers. Time company I ushered In with all time young men .and women blind- folded. They are led Into the room , where a long rod and told to strike the jar , one at n lime. Easier said than done , for the ( thin , trail porcelain swings on its rlbbcns ai time room shalls with the blinded efforts of the young Mexicans. Quito an hour Is frequenty iassed 'efore some hand deals the blow that shatters the oyah jar Into bits and the gifts. fail roing over the 110cr. Then eOI'\es a scramble for presents. There Is ono for each , but its appropriateness depends upon tIme swiftness of its owner , That Is the custom to be adopted. The oyah jar , however , In time rashlonahle woimmap's party will be of flimsy whie tulle or ( Issue paper . for IOreelaln fragments are alit to In- jute guest or furniture In the moder ) Ioule , I . Ils banded with ribbons , tq and bottom , anti time favors wrapped la cotton and tissue i'air to give Ilrotecton when they fall , TIle scramble for 'favors" ; will be after the m o . of the Mexicans , and time whole affair will wind up with a cotlon and IUp- Ier Per.Time woman who had traveled Is going to use thu ( slle IJlarl at a coUlon to he glveh In her epa lOu country Place Christmas week I 'Is fJa form I feature In tIne daner , and will be nanid "I.os Posados , " as the Mexicans th ? namrd cal It , Another hint to time wise . J'ulhlnl N utes Satin . Is the labrll pal ecelence for evening wr this season. Alt fimiiiers and bows fail backward. 'fo Al , erect , . no longer the thing. Geceif ; lemon , bluet and fuchsia are the mlUmri : colorsl wih half a dozen dahlia shade" Nobody wesrl earrings. The Ittoment ( ) is meanl tl/be n emlhatc n I Ii Inter- Ctllh ! ! ' , In embroiderIes II a dainty r .Tbe newest embrolderlel lalllo . dge accordion vIsited amid used on sik or 'wooi : laln "ro.1 dresses trImmed with embrold. ' ery lor bands of fur and , .Ivet are \oru for Mbopplng , Tie newest In ribbons [ 1 spangled de- 24,000,000 POUNDS k Of QuAInR OATS SO1(1 in 1893. \\'hy ? Best J j4 and cheapest breakfast food in ti e wide world. V Ioii only in lb. Packages. 'P _ _ _ I - - - - sign , seven or eight Inches wide , to bo used as 1 sash or dralell for walsl garnlturo Trimmings Would f1 1 three-volume mmovel. In laces , lghter effects are coming In. Ap- 1)lquo In Ileel > ecru tnts la used" " constalty , The favorite jewel Is Ito pearl , nlalollls tire too common since every third woman has mortgagCl1 all her goods hut her next day's dinner for a tiara. 1 tara. Opera dresses are worn just bug enough to touch the floor all nrotmntL Short bobhy skirts are Impossible , no\ that Irnperle ! are so full , for day Dr evening. The ne\\'est \ shouhler capes are of Persian lamb or mink , cut In points on the shoulders In ( remit amid behind. 'They are fnlshel witim . ribbon. a cord of velvet ammO a ( Idol ) ruffle of moire i Time fig hat fl 'malerng its adieux. I has got too big to bo wearable. YOlng girls , as veil as matrons , arc putting dn bonnets , which perch over timbre ) 'olthrul faces than they have adorned In hal a dozen years. Velvet and chilon are combined , even for tIny wear. A'er ' preHy afternoon gown has a brown cloth skirt with edge of black marten fur antI bodice of fnwn colored chilon wIth brown velvet yoke all three bands extending - tending from It to the belt , back amid front. ' TIme first thing you notco wherever yoim go Is the Persistency , with which the waist re- , ' fuses to have a'nthl 'S to 10 wih time skirt , either In material or coor : _ Waists have gone on an equal suffrage campaign. They are I law unto themselves ( , and , pr'lded they are prettey , nothing more Is asked of thmein . The newest In animals' henll8 Is to let them nlone. . The craze for this sort of decor- aton has gone about as far as I can go. I Is nothing short oC an outrage on good taste and common sense to set whole lines of them down tIme shies of dross panels or use tlem by fifties to edge capes and colars , The front of time white chiffon bodice 18 a huge rose of chilon anti gauze whose petals touch the shmoulmhers. A hal dozen brilants are the dewdrops that gem the hlossom , antI brilliants , pearls anti turquoIse glitter about time shoullers. Pearl ornaments are provided for the slippers and for the hair. A society woman has received from a Paris dressmaker a ( lark rose sll gown figured with pink marshmallows - , which will rank wih ( lie choicest of time early season's novel- tics. The bodice II oC pink chiffon with marshmallows In velvet for a set lng to the shoulders nnd for a skIrt border Pink velvet - vet bows are set at the waist nnd In' the haIr . U.\//W : rlt . .1USTLRXUB - ' New YaJ - Truth The girl from Phiadelphia I In some timings Is nol slow. She says : . "Good gracious me ! Was I Beneath that mistletoe ? " The St. Louis girl 'a started look At once begins tot wear - As she exclaimed : " 110w very strange ! I didn't know ' ( was timere. . " The San Francisco mall demure Is calm his calm can be ' : . . A wih , ajjisCul ' smile , . she , says : " ' n'.JIsful right ! on . ; I see ! " The Boston girl removes' her specs , Her classic face sedate , Anti , as she bolts around , she says : "Il tale a chair and wait , " The Gotham maiden lifts herself ICts "pon n tiny toe , Remarlelng. as she takes one more , f "It's English , don't you lnow ? " But better still , the Omaha girl .Anothmer plan , Inltead or standing just beneath , she trles- She wcars i on her head ! o 'lMTTLl Ul : : 11 IOUNGSTEHS. A slal : boy still In kilts was standing on the sidewalk In "front of n house on Clifford Cllord street , says the . Detroi Free Press , ns a young business man went hurylng past. The little fellow stepped directly In his wa ) ' . "Say , " he asked In a chubby voice , "doosn't Aunt Dessle live here ? " "I'm sure I don't know , 'chlll , " answered the man Itludl ) " \'lmat Is your nunt's other name ? " "It's just Aunt Dessle. Site Is In that house , " "Why don't you ring the bell ? " "It's too far up. " So the stranger gave the bail n strong pull and In a moment the door was opened by n pretty young girl who gave a cry of surprise , followed by In exclamaton of delight , as abe caught time chid 11 her arms and kIssed him whie her face expresserL her pleasuro. "Are you Aunt Ilesslo ? " Innocently asked I time yourg man on the steps. lie meant mme bmarmu but Aunt , Deaile Instanty froze , ! nl ho had the plensura of hearlnr ! the unlmowu Infant whom he bud helped say as the door 'closed : "He's just a maim. " man. . . Chicago Tribune : fumlay School Superlmm- tentlent-I am glad to lee unite a number of new ( aces wih us toay-brlght , eager faces , full of Interest In thc Sunday school and rejoicing - joicing to bo here. And now , before we close this little talk about time lesson ami Ihten to the report of lie secretary , I will walt a momenl to see ! there are any points that bavo been overlool < l. las ! any one a ques- tion to asl,1 Several of time .Ncw Doys-Galh' to have n Chrlnus tree this ) 'car1 ! . Chicago Hecrf ! : . Miss Kitty-Mamma , will we know folks ' 11 heaven . , same as we do here ? Mamma-I think there Is fO doubt of that , my dear. "Wi I 10\ Jane Gop\ln81" "Who Is June ( ioppInsnm ! ? " "Sho'e the big freckled girl that lives over the grocer store down time street. " "If you are both good enough to go to ' heaven mn.f dear you will certainly Imow her " ( After some moments of prorount cogita- ( lots . ) "I won't haVD to Illeak Lo her , will I , mamma 1' ( NERVOUS PROSTRATION , ( : JUJUTmJIA : ) INSOMNIA , NfR\OUS DYSPEPSIA MELANCHOLIA , AiD THC THOUSAND iLLS THAT rOLLOW A DEnAIOtD COfDTION $ OfTH : NERVOUS SYSTEM NER'OUS M.Cumedby C ERE B R I N E Tile IXT'ICT oryHr : nails 0' THE OX . Tit IICIAOII UHIC , T"I , O.UIUL 0 , Dr WILLIAM A HAMMOND , IN I HIl UIOIATOIY AT WASHINGTON , 0. C. DOSE , I DROPS Price per Ihlal If 2 drttdmmmim , I COLUMBIA CHEMICAL CO WASHINGTON , D. C ! 8EN , tl aool . . . KuhN , c. . .OI'8 von 01t/U. . - - - - KARAT 'W1OLD PLATE . Ii : t&i lADIES' on GEln'S ' SIZE , CUT'IIS UUT nnd It taU ! p , wil ) (11110 mll RllrcM Brnl anti . WI\180I'I ' you tliI wmmtcim by ox- ' "rs , foroxammminrmtiomi . 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