14 Tin? O MATT A DAILY T3EE: S US DAT, 3WAHCTT 10. 1001. IN THE DOMAIN OF WOMAN, .s (jowxs wii.Ij hi:. i sunshine, perfect quiet nnd exquisite com- ion can no sccureu wiinoui mcuuinumiiig the- rest of tho family or forclnj; the un lucky ouo to report to a hospltnl. fi) j Even contagious diseases can be treated I'lnln C'eiliim, Slier-r MitlerlnU "nil M11H1 Trim in I ii K Pro nil. NEW YOUK, Mnrcli 7. Light, sheer ma terials nro fashionable, nnd two good re nulla nro to bo noticed the lightweight of clothing and tho exquisite neatness of tin finishings of n gown an tho lining, skirt binding, boning, etc. Veilings, clamlncs, crepes nnd mien goods nro for calling cos tumes In light gray, tan, lavender, old rose, reseda, pastllo blue and blaok with garni tures of lace, nppllquo or chantllly; Bilk' embroidered bands. In which Just n llttlo Kilt Is Introduced, taffeta silk, chiffon, ribbon velvet nnd llnBel embroidered nets. A small quantity of trimming Is a thing of tho past: fancy collni, belts, lingerie lecvo effects, resembling tindcrslcevcsy long, narrow vests, round backs nnd deeply pointed fronts, mark tho fashioning of these dainty toilettes that nro lined with taffeta xllk of the samo color. Tho lining Is a drop or separate skirt, with a narrow Inter facing, a bins velveteen binding, nnd an accordion plnlted rulllo of silk on the out side of tho lining that gives a iluffy frou frou effect. Tho outside material Is hung from tho samo belt, trails with the lining thrco Inches or more, and has ono or two circular flounces of the samo width or gradually deepening in tho back to fifteen inches, when ten In front For houso wear tho princess skirt Is slylUh on u fine figure, but that will not provent every condition of women from wearing it; this Is for flno woolen or silk materials, and liwi n bodice effect In omi with tho skirt continuing llvo to eight Inches nbovo the waist line. Tho outslds nd lining aro seamed toguthcr, tho upper part well boned, tho bones extending from tho upper odgo to four Inches below tho waist, tho- opening mado in tho bock or on tho sldo and tho top 'cut straight ncrosSi tho lower port linn n slightly nlltT Inter facing of haircloth, Insldo silk rufllcs, nnd tho usual llnlsh of bias velveteen that fits perfectly nrouml tho edgo no matter how it Is shaped. Tl. skirt can bo worn with different yokes and sleeves, If It is cut high under tho arms, but If cut with a low bodlco llnlsh a soft walut Is necessary; to complcto this sii. t for the strcot a short bolero Jacket llko the skirt is worn. Hlack silk skirts mado in this fashion become an olegnnt costume with yoko and sleeves of guipure lnce, tucked chiffon or embroidered net. Illnck TrllillilliiK, A note of black in thu trimming Is de cidedly tho vogue, and for this black velvet ribbon Is popular, also Insertions of laco Accessories of tho soft panno volvet, a black velvet belt with gold buckle, etc. Tho desired whlto touch wanted lu nil dressy toilettes Is Introduced by n yoko on the renewed long vest ami wrist puffs on tho Elcovcs. You may cut n waist round and plain In tho back, but It must bo long and pointed In front, for every woman Is deter mined to look long-wnistcd nnd slender, whether Mother Nature Intended It or not. Halny day skirts obtain as over, but among woll dressed people they ore kept for bad weather and cool days, and nr cut two to four inches nbovo tho floor, with tho simple llnlsh of several rows of stitch ing and a corduroy binding. They aro worn with flannel, silk or cotton shirt waists, with n ribbon or linen collar and velvet belt, and aro sensible for rainy days nnd country Jaunts. Other skirls aro generally cut thrco Inches longer nt tho back than In front, no matter whnt tho fabric may be, silk, wool or cotton, for women llko tho nppearanco of a "dip" at tho back, and no talking will causo them to change until Pamo Kashlon brings out another and newer style. When a skirt is picked up It should show a dainty petticoat of Bilk, sateen, etc., harmonizing with tho color of tho gown worn, as such llttlo things as this mnrk tho reflncd nnd correctly gnrbed woman. Tho revival of tho postillion back has given n new Idea for tailored or street suits binding, tho latter showing an eighth of; strength In Its wearer to Insuro Us proper an Inch below tho edge. EMMA M, HOOI'KIl. A Sl'llINO TltOUSSKAi; KHOCK. sn.vuii ci.aii imini:s. .Klilniiiirrlnu Xrnllcwark In (inn tin for I'nxtrr AVrtlillliKt, NEW YOUK, March ". A flourishing crop of brides Is promised for Easter week, nnd with an Increased work room forco the display. (llllIK AWIIJ" ClKtlllllF, Interesting as Is every feature of the ajl Important whlto suit in which the solemn vows nro taken, it Is doubtful if tho aver ngo brldc-to-bo Is not ns seriously ex ercised over some othor feature? of her trousseau. The going away costumo Is a problem every woman can tnko all Lent to think over and solvo for herself, nnd safely In (his apartment (hat Is Isolated by corridors from tho rest of tho houso nnd nlso possesses Its own entrance, Its fumi gating apparatus, ulcvator, lavatory, Ico box nnd wonderful little adjoining rooms, whero a nurse can sleep and whero a com plete kitchen can bo set going on a mo ment's notice, Tho studio Itself Is a big beautiful room, with windows nt top nnd sides, exquisitely tiled walls and provided with furniture that would fill a hopeless sluggard's heart with Joy. Tho brass bedstead almost walks and talks, there Is an organ and a piano that can bo set going and regulated by keys ti$$Nm ' iff , ' llpv mm A PHINCESS UOUG ENCRUSTED WITH SILVER EMUROIDEUY. of plain or faintly mixed covert, serge, cashmere, etc., in brown, tan. green, blub or -gray lu light and medium shades, ns colors ore light for the street or house. iiies uresses aro trimmed with bands of tnffctn, stitching, brnld or cord nnnllmie Tho basquo has a center back scum, narrow postillion flat or lapped, Is short on tho posslhlo bridal costumo hips and has a deep, pointed front, with or without darts: sometimes a narrow, tltchcd bolt Is added if tho wearer bo of lender proportions, but tho cntlro effect is rather plain, qulto English. Tho skirt is a seveu-gored Bhopo with un Inverted plait at' tho back without much of a flare for a stout figure, otherwise it may novo a cir cular flounco or flnro out sharply from the knees down, In cither caso having tho usual silk dust rufllo and bias velveteen dressmakers are burning tho midnight gas In a praiseworthy effort at making the moRt of every Lenten hour. Decauso the wedding gowns nro moro and more clabo rato every year and tho requisites for a full trousseau grow In elaboration cvory season, tho workroom forces are this Lent on an almost desperato stretch. Of course, tho most Important costumo Is fully trnlned, long of sleovo and ns high as pos slblo In tho throat. In Paris pearl whlto satin Is nnd has beon, and probably will ever remain, tho wedding dress of choice nnd trndltlou, nnd when tho I'arlslnn brldo Is very young tho gets nothing but whlto silk muslin for tho garnishment of her satin. Other countries, othor manners and tho American girl lov j lots of laco, n silk Instead of satin, and a deep, deep cream silk at that. Con fident of her youth nnd freshness, tho American bride-elect does not hesltato 'to choose brocaded satin that in I'aris la sup posed to bo only lit for dowagers, or whlto velvot that In nil continental Europn Is esteemed purely a court material. Ilrlilnl Knlirltn. Just for this year Loulslno silk and pcau do solo nro tho popular bridal fabrics, and their deep cream, almost golden tone, is rather Intensified by tho tlmo tint of tho laco that Is used In garnishment. It Is tho plensuro of a lucky girl to bo married In tho laces her 'mothor and grandmother woro at their respective weddings, and often enough, whero tho authentic ell and flounces are lacking, a clover drcshinakcr will havo a good web of modern Uonllon, duchess, English point or Drusscls care fully treated at a shop whero breeding nn antlquo complexion to laces Is n specialty. This harmless hoax has been practiced so often that It requires an ngle eyo to dis tinguish between lace that was mado sev-enty-flvo years ago or only In 1900. To tho spectator, however, this Is u very trilling matter, for the aspect of tho gown trimmed with laco of either ago Is Just as Cood, The alternative to a lace-draped gown, Is ono of cloth of silver, and a choice can hero bo mado botween a silver cloth, with tjio shining throads worked In a flat or damasked pattern or embroidered in high relief. It goes without saying that tho last Is tho handsomest, heaviest and most expensive brldo of very delicate physique cannot carry, for In stance, such a costume as tho accompany ing sketch displays. This Is a princess robo of cream whlto peau do boIp, encrusted from hem to bust with bold applications of silver thread. Thu train Is of tho plain silk, with a narrow flounco peeping from beneath Its edge of silver tlssuo, Tho veil Is of whlto silk muslin, garnished with dell cato nrabesques of sliver thread nlong lis edge. Such n gown requires height and Ilflfin nnnflnnmAiiT fif I4i tin it ZxltfSSk mm iiuiiiiutiiUGiii ui lib xm More children would be borne if the mother could be 6uro that the pains, worrit and tribulations of geitatlon could be avoided. "MOTHER'S FRIEND" (tht marvelous liniment) Is unique in relieving and relaxing all the strained tendons nnd muscles, as well as the distended organ. There It nothing' like it. w "f teat o uy,' MRS. LUCINDX P ASCII RL. L&mtxtton. Ark., nro ei th bor tttmn hn thm t ,,.. t,. I i(t Children tn4w4lfc1wi)ri In Uboi (rona twenty-four to thirty him. This tlm 1 uui only en bottle of Mother' Frten4 Uh ruy tintfi chiM o4 U !lor nlr bgit four twuri. Mother's friend ' UJust wht it U rccommJ4 to be. 1 will uotr U without Ittgtin." Sold ty &U test dturgUtt or tent ty eipret rrrpld on receipt of price. 01. OO pr bottlo "Mutbethood,' ontttri lor wunen of all rt. mii'ed free, TIIK llHADKlKI.U HKUrijATOn CO. At I an In. 42a. Hook, lC (lure Is a tendency Just now toward elaborating this toilet unduly. This Is due to tho Impression derived from England that the going awny suit must bo a splendid affair Indeed. At Loudon, or fashionable country wed dings In Englnnd, tho brldo nlwnys leaves her father's licuso In a pastel-colored cloth decked with panno, whlto gloves nnd a plumed hat nnd currying a Jowel-sot card ciuo, and this Justly arouses tho envy of tho American bride, who desires to make as admirable an exit, but conditions nro very diifcrent in tho two countries. Tho English brldo usually gets Into a railway c:rrrlago and makes a run of half nu hour to the country place or tho shooting box whero hor honeymoon will be spent. In America from two to Ave hours by rail is tho ilr.it elfort domunded of a bride, whose pnstol-tluted llnery and whlto plumes would then seem Eadly out of place. ' A slmplo tallor-mado suit la tho best going, nwuy gown after all, nnd many of these, already llnlshed for tho April Journey to sonioenrthly paradise, show smart skirts of 'brown,' dahlia red and blue, hopsacklng frieze, ladles' cloth or French broad cloth, mndo to wear with coats of black taffeta shot with . tho color that pro domlnutes In tho clothe A waist of whlto or palo bluo or pearl pink panno Is worn under tho coat to tho great advantage and satisfaction of tho traveling brldo. Till" MV I'ollllll l. To lookn'cn thoto rattem dresses nnd then turn tO'tho fashion plates of 18i9 Is to find not a difference, even In dotnll. A tucked waist, n flounce footed skirt, bearing en crtiHtatlons of hire, aro typical of the polka dotted foulard nnd tho tan-colored batiste, und the ramo regulations of cut and orna mentation wcro faithfully obsorved two years ngo. Whnt enhances tho charm of tho slato bluo foulard bcorlng the big cream whlto bull's oyo' spots, as they aro now called, Is tho gleam of roso that shines through tho wnrp and woof of tho silk nt evory fold. A counter piled with showy now foulards shows this changeable light In every one, nnd n clescly flowered gray ono turns bluo lu rertnln lights, whllo a grcon ono displays violet tones and a red ono Is boldly undershot with brown or yol low. As to tho batistes, they havo been wel comed back with acclamations of Joy, and in brown and string color, striped with grrou nnd follow silk cords or flat satin surfaced linos, thoy nro moro popular than evo! At one counter it Is possible to buy tho bntlsto in tho piece; at another tho rib bon that will adequately belt nnd sash and collar It. ' The ribbon is pure batiste, with a roloroil silk edge, .or, preferably for belts, a ile'xlbl'o gold ribbon with a bluo, green or red border Is used. .To further recommend and encourage tho general popularity of thosu light and durablo gowns a batiste Inco is sold through whlrh runs u delicate vno dono In a color that will match the stripe In the material Itself. MARY DEAN,. STIIIIO I'Oll INVALIDS. MIIIIiiiiiilre'M Id on .Suitable for I.rts Wealthy I.'ik, There remain few luxuries to be added to thfv homo of tho millionaire, for tho lat est fad of the uncomfortably rich Is a scientifically fitted sick room. Tho more cheerful name for this apartment Is the Invalid studio nnd the millionaire who or dered ono In his new twenty-clght-room city homo has set tho fashion for his brother plutocrats. This particular rich iiinu Is thu head of a family whore mala dies creep In In spMe of wealth and his Bcmlblo plan Is to Isolate any Invalid to a part of the spacious bourse where light. arranged llko those of a typewriter, tho muslo to bo played low or loud us desired. Kor tho gouty person or tho owner of a sprained nnklo thero Is a tufted leg rest that can bo shifted to any height or posi tion desired and if the Invalid is too weak or self-indulgent to hold his book there Is an obliging stand that will nssumo tho task for him. When n holiday In bed Is desired or enforced n pillar bed rest comes Into scrvlco and Its top, subject to manifold variations In form, can bo converted from a breakfast tray Into a book rest, a writ ing pad, nn easel, or even an Instrument that will hold wools for winding. To tho powerful pillar of this bed rest a complete llttlo dressing tablo top can be fixed nnd when propped up tho lnvnlld can go through the process of shaving or hair dressing or manicuring before a mirror and all tho proper appliances. When a convalescent has not strength enough for exercise, but Is Insistent on freedom of movement, tho walking machlno Is taken from tho storage closet and the most restless Individual can coma and go without loss of vitality. Altogether tho home Infirmary Is a hugo success and promises to becomo ns recognized an Insti tution In tho luxurious American homo as tho model nursery or tho prlvato gymnasium. Ilrr- THIIvl) TO IK) TOO MI'CII. 'I'nuU a Delicate AVnniiin Net for elf Canned Her 1'iillaime. A womau was taken from ono of tho Washington stores to tho emergency hos pital ono day last week suffering from col lapse Tho doctor called to attend her was not left In doubt as to the cause of her loss of consciousness after bo had read tho memoranda on u visiting card found In her shopping bag, which read: "Chloride of lime, one spool pain blue sowing silk, two nursing bottles, shoes for Clarence, Jovon's logic, garden hose, board meeting 11 o'clock, market, telephone cateror for dinner Saturday, dressmaker's, church," Tho first words the victim spoke were an apology for having collapsed. Sho was certain It was an indication of want of will power, for sho was a firm convert to tho notion that mind has supreme control over any matter that might seem to tho un initiated reason for a woman's strength failing, Sho Insisted, moreover, that she must get up and go back to her shopping where she had left It ofT. The chlorldo of lime was needed In the cellar at once. If tho spool of blue silk was not ut the houso by 1 o'clock the sewing girl would not bo able to finish Margaret's dress for the party that afternoon, Clarence must ha,ve bis shoes for tho samo occasion, and If baby did not get his new bottle nurso would probably feed htm from a wur one, and that would undoubtedly men. death, All tho marketing was yet to b ordered. If sho did not keep tho appointment with the dressmaker sho would not have her now drcrB for tho little dinner the was giving on Saturday, of which tho caterer had not yet been Informed. Besides, sho had gone on n civic board In order not to loso touch with tho larger duties of Hfo outsldo her home, and sho was studying logic bo that her mind Bhould not grow rusty through tho autumn, and she did, therefore, want not to miss her meeting or fall to get to tho book store beforo It closed that day. She had meant to drop Into church a few min utes, too, beforo going homo; tho restful ness of Just sitting there a bit sho had found was a great good to her soul, nut sho could let (hat go till another day if tho nurso nnd tho doctors really thought she was doing too much Tho nurse and the doctors found opposition useless, aud as soon ns tho poor woman was nbto to draw a deep breath, out she went ngaln to finish her self-Inflicted task. Tho doctor, ut (ho suggestion of tho nurso, corrected the entry ho had mndo on tho hospital hook. Ho recorded: "General collapse: cause, too much con science nnd not enough common sense." Prill nt t'linliluii. The new rmluoldered India mulls nro wrought in designs ns lino nnd dellcnto us real laco. French knots nro nulte ns nonnlar ns over ns a means of trimming, with the differ ence or using lieuvy Instead of line stlK. On gauze materia M they nro very effective. All shndec of gray nro lu marked vogue this xenson. nml vntlnux liniiclmimn ma terials of tills rellned color are lnrgoly used for reception gowns nnd for guests ns spring weddings, Htorl llitr sliver belt liuektoq In tlin Indian gold llnlsh, set with Imitation gems, urc es pecially trood style, und tlx-ro I simply no limit to tho variety In design, French gilt buckles, ornamented with a design lu paiuteii icatner, is nnotner variety. Sltittle-faoed velvet ribbon Is tirnmlRnl ik one of the trimmings for foulard gowns una 11 in 10 ue sinciieii oil ut tue upper edge. Graduated Imndu of nleeti velvet wero stitched on to the skirts of tho s Inter moucis, so it is oniy tno samo idea dirrcr. cntly expressed. Oored or circular sklrtu nf nnnl-crnv or white wool will be moro than over the voguo mix summer, until wiut tnutciiing i;um Jackets, or, during the extreme heat, with only tho shirtwaist of silk, linen lawn, tlio very pretty mercerized mulls or of sntln fouiuru. A pretty boll for tho whlto shirtwaist Is mado itt bias folds of gold cloth. Tho silk elastic belts romn lu white, black und uold. three or four Inches wide, und nnturnlly tho DucKlcs nro very large, one lit icuiner, deco rated with enamelled (lowers studded with steel being ono variety. The smartest of tho new bolero Jackets for "dress" uses uro formed of guipure lnce cut tow and rounding In tho neck, curving un si Elitlv on the iincK. nliove tlio corselet or girdle, and nlso under the nriiiM, enough to show a little of the silk or satin blouso beneath, nnd reaching below tho waist In a point on tno ironi. Tho tirettlest. most becoming face veil for mourning wear Is made of Huxscls net wltji n scalloped edge, a hemstitched border or a crepo nuiid. ,n 01 tno moueru acces sories of mourning are very smnrt und iiDthlmr Is moro so ncrluinx than the lints and toques which nro made of soft folds and jileatliigs of llncst erepe and chiffon with silk roses, loops of .silk or crepe for n tinisii. Finely tucked or shirred skirt yokes, with matching . botlloo yokes, lire features of many of tlio I'aris gowns of batiste, liulhi muslin, French organdie, llelfasl dimity and China silk. Tho long sleeves or portions of tho sleovv aro similarly arranged, nnd If in .MliriO Allioineuo siyie, me miukiiik aim Insertion bands or shirring reach from shoulder to elbow Tho tucked or pleated skirts ns now worn nnd as designed for summer di esses uro u very satisfactory compromise botween tho kilted stvlcs nf other days und tho very Hat habit -.'ffect so extremely trying to every ilguro. Formerly the pleats wero of an equal width from the top of the skirt to the bottom. Tho new models show tho pleats stitched down u portion of ttielr lengtli, still ureserv nit the c iiulm; effect about the iilps, but gradually expanding from there to tno sKiri ncm. Fe in I I lie Personal. Tndlana's riches farmer in Mrs. Delia Rlggs, who has OA) "personally conducted acres. Mlstt Harnh Seovlll Whlttlesev. whoso paper on labor legislation has Just won her a I'll, ). friuii Yule, is tho only woman who holds both u Harvard ami a Mile degree. Miss Kuthleen Haydn Oreen, daughter of London's lord mayor. Is a writer of very promising verse. She has Just been elected a vice president 01 tno aociciy 01 vt unicn Journalists 01 ionuon. Lady Sybil I'rlmrose, tho eldest daughter of Lord Hosebery. Is said to lie one of the hest Informed women on politics In tho world. She not only constantly studies tho subject in imiokh, mil in tno newspapers as well, und by means of convention with nearly nil the dipiomais in i.onuon. !Urn. Henrietta Dunn of Kent Island. Maryland, recently gave a party lu honor of her two sisters, .Mrs. liiiza urown nun .irn. Mnrirnret Weeks. Mrs. Dunn Is tho mother of twonty-llvo children, Mrs. Weeks hns twenty-ono una .Mrs. iirnwu nas eicven, making u total of llfty-seven, nil of whom nro ullvo, Flfty-ono of them wcro at the party. Tlio North Dakota' federation has now twenty clubs, with a membership of 500 women, though organized hut three years ago. There, never was a library collected moro quickly than that superintended by tlio Nineteenth Century club or Devil's T.alte. it issued uii lineal for books to form a public library, asking each club In tho general federation to hind u book; tho re sult was l,6uo volumes. Miss Mary Hoards, an nttrnellvo young woman of 'JO. has recontly served ns court Interpreter beforo several New York magis trates who have had cases of foreigners Inc entomologist of the Royal Agricultural society of England. The votinif women of llrvn Mawr i ollexe lmvii not been studied liy too much lenrnlim ns some worthy souls Imagine that college women must he There was a lire in one or tho college cottages the other il.i As somt ns It was dlsiovcred the chief of th. t-oL lege fire brlgadi hliw the Iwin ami In a moment forty girls wcro on hand They rushed to tho tiro with the hose, cart They plaved two streams on the Humes and soon mode them ashamed of themselves. They were cooler than cucumbers. I'tie of them was mt bv u piece of glass, but she Mood her ground ct. but, glorious, the yiiuntr wonun went tmrk to their room.' changed tluirtk-thcs nnd took up the dally grind ' iiR.im That t the kind of joung woman that goes to llryn Mawr BLUE FOULARD DOTS. WITH HULL'SEYE tried beforo them. Miss Hoards is a Itus sian by birth, but bus been lu this country most of bur life." Hhn speaks Lithuanian, Italian, Russian, English and several other languages, although she mis never nuti any thing moro than nn elementary publlo school education. King Kdwnrd hns Just conferred the Royul Red cross upon Mine, do Fcrrleres, superintendent of tho French hospital nt Johannesburg. This decoration was Insti tuted In 1883 us n recognition nf services rendered by women In connection with the nursing of tho sick and wounded of tho army nnd navy. Among tho llrst upon whom It was bestowed was Miss Nightin gale. Countess Roberts Is also entitled to wear It. Miss Klennor A. Ormerod of Loudon, who has recently had conferred upon her the de gree of doctor of laws by thu I'nlvurelty of Kdlnburgh, rnuks very high as an ento mologist nnd bus ono of the finest collec tions of grains and Insectn to bo found In Kuropo, Hho was tho llrst woman elected to fellowship In tho Roynl Moteorologlcul society and has latuly been elected consult- D A SKIN OF BOAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER R. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM, OR MAGICAL MCAUTIFIER. Ilcmovet Tan, I'lmplta. Frecklct, Moth I'ntchn, v Hath and Sltln die tttr, anil tvry blrmlih on beautjr, and drnti dela tion, It baa stood the tut or CI Jtur, and It to lurml'M w tastt It to L aur 't la proptrly madr, Accept no counter- Kit or nmur nam, Dr. I,. A. Havre laid to a la dy cf the haut-ton (a natlentli "As you ladles will uie thorn, 1 recom mend 'GOURAUD'B CRUAM as the loust harmful of all the. Bkln preparations." For sale, by all Drugalsts and Fancy dood Dealers In the U H. and Kurnne ruilll. T. 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