12 THE QINrAHA DAILY REE; S UyDAY", AUGUST I4 190V. IN THE DOMAIN Of WOMAN. CONCI5HMNO Sl'MMKIt OIlll.S. Southern Women fet tlir htylr In I)llllllllllHIN (IMtfIN, NEW YORK, Aur, 2. The wanlrobe Is demorto, Indeed, this season which docs not Include frc-m one to half a dozen' thin ifrock of some sort, and so universally be coming nrn found diaphanous effects that cvon grandmnmna nro taking to them, At all the fashionable watering places the dearest old ladlen arc seen In airy violet or black and white gowns, running to the fame ornamentation, though In n modified degroo, as those of their Juniors: but their black net or muslin or mull mantles glvo a pretty maternal touch to effects ome times a sbado too Juvenile. Small maidens of 6 and 10 act as a foil, walking demurely in palo pink, blue or yellow organdies, with tiny lnco-edgcd frills and tbrcadlngs of Mack velvet ribbon. The motif of the thin gown is gcncralty to lncrcaso the look of I veiling, here and there a Louis XVI Jacket of heavy brocade will descend from a car riage at some smart out-of-town place to bewilder the unsophisticated Into the be lief that a masquerade Is going on some where, for tho whole trend of these Jackets Is toward elaborate plcturcsquencss Tho wldo sleeves of some, which fall over un dcrpuffs of white muslin or satin, show tho Influence of tho popular novel In their cavalier cuffs. With them go cravats of pleated lace, highly suggestive of those worn by Trench gallants of a century nud more ago, and though the front and sides of tho dashing garment may have an Eton suggestion In reaching only to tho waist line, tho back sports an historical looking tall, folded In pleats, and showing In many Instances flat enameled or Jeweled buttons. A round or long Jeweled buckle, slipped through a belt of folded panne, ornaments the waist at tho spinal point. At tho front there are lace rovers, which end at tho BODICE OF SILK AND EMBROIDERED MUSLIM. delicacy at every point. Therefore tho most fragljo laces nro used, tho .finest knlfo pleating, openwork: yokes are left unllned and gauzo ribbons of a falry-llko toxturo are employed for bows and sashes. Somo of these thin ribbons, which In a certain open wcavo go under the namo of "grenadine," recall, with their embroidered flowers, or shadowy painted designs, tho bc rtbboned glories of tho long ago. It is observed, too, that thoy aro mainly seen on tho toilettes of tho southern belles who yearly invado our summer resorts. "You Bee," says a Now Orleans belle, "Wo Louisiana peoplo stick to tho old Croolo notions for summer wear, tho thinnest pos slblo materials, tho palest colors and as llttlo additional trimming as possible." Three IIcwMcIiIiik Frock. And hero a word on tho thrco bewitching llttlo frocks which aro displayed in tho group picture. All nro fashioned with evening Intent, but with each Is supplied n high-throated "tucker" of whlto tucked organdy or organdy and laco, which por mlts afternoon wearing. A single slip of ivory whlto taffeta docs duty for all thrco; and slip, materials, trimmings and making included, the, dainty trio represent, all told, tho modest sum of J39. Tho foremost tolletto In tho picture Is of whlto organdy, a chasto dead whlto, with bodlco applications of white laco In scal loped entro deux. Nnrrow straps of black velvet hold tho tucked chemisette over the shoulders and outltno stylishly tho waist and skirt flounces. These nro tucked to within two Inches of tho bottom, from whero thoy frJH out, only tho tiniest odgo of tho velvet showing beyond tho materials. Tho result Is an under-shadowing extremely effective. A "painted organdy" with brownish yel low wall flowers on a pale vlolot back ground Is delightfully country In Its sug gestion. A kilted skirt flounco of tho plain violet Is held down by bands of ivory Kronen lace, which also decks tho shoulders of tho squaro-necked blouse. Around tho bust of this, completely en circling tho body, a novel effect Is gained by three rows of black velvet ribbon, which llkewlso girdles the waist and ties prettily around tho baro throat. Tinnlioiir IOmtiroldory. Tho third costume Is tho most raroly ra diant of tho collection. A slip effect Is demonstrated in plain organdy In a vivid canary shade, with an outlining and bodice fastening of black volvet ribbon. Tho petticoat front, under blouse and sleoves nro of tho samo, handworked with a light thread of black. In tho easy, looso lock stitch which when properly accomplished has a look of tho old tambour crobroldory. Many of tho ecru batistes are worked all over in this wny machine cmbroldfry of course and In tho most expensive de signs they Imltato tho beautiful old tam bour muslins to a degroo highly deceptive. In tho pattern dresses, whero tho skirt Is half mado and tho bodlco outlined ou nn uncut length, tho charming old rubo effects nro also seen, tho narrow slip fronts, in deed, of tho Infants' long dross. Oilil lloilli'r Hiii-fly Seen. Not many odd, fancy bodices aro seen nowadays and by that I mean direct con trast In colors and mntorlal from tho skirt. But with certain Jupes, plain silk or line back In a rich cavalier collar. , A charmlntr odd bodlco for a slliht fieuro Is hero Illustrated and slnco lt'tollowa tho usual blouso lines but llttlo moro material than a shirtwaist calls for Is required. Champagne colored taffeta laid In narrow tucks and strips of embroidered moua sellno, Introducing natural flower tints, composo this dainty confection. Tho novel sleoves fall over poufs of white mull, held at tho wrist with bands of tho worked moussellne, the vertical lines of tho cors ngo and collar edgo being mado by rows cf stitching In different tints black, bluo, rose, gold and vlolot. Ueiunnil of Needlework. A tolletto d'apron mldl Is nothing If not magnificent, though nothing moro than black und whlto Swiss Is employed for Its foundation. Upon this Is nppllqucd sprays of flowers, panel diversions and medallions. surrounded by chenille frames, of black chantllly laco. Narrow black velvet rib bonthe bablest width forms tho outlining of Jacket, skirt frill nnd hip decoration; black moussellno boa, and whlto ncnpoll tan hat with black velvet bow and whlto carnations. Altogothcr this tolletto exemplifies with tho highest art tho Infinite pains tho mod cm dressmaker must take to create tho studied richness of somo of tho thin gowns seen. All of tho applications aro put ou by hand, each leaf point and robebud rc quiring- tho most dcllcato touch, while tho yardB and yards of volvet ribbon represent many Journeys of tho needle. It makes one's back acho to think of It llko tho Song of the Shirt! But handsewlng is & featuro of all tho smartest cfothes now adays, and despite tho tenderness of our hearts we go on demanding It. MARY DEAN. HOUSEHOLD LAIIOHATOIIY. Importance of Trnper Trentiiirnt of the Kitchen Mnlils. As the stomach Is tho laboratory of tho human system, so is tho kitchen tho laboratory of a great deal of the comfort of the houso and If all is not well with II tho trouble will it onco be felt through out tho whole dwelling. With tho demands of the maids ar.d tho gradual but constant lncrcaso of wages the varloui panaceas of tho reformers In domestic affairs, with euch examples as the rumored eight-hour relays of servants in the homes "of Mrs. Emmons Blnlno nnd other wealthy and philanthropic women, things nro In dangor of reaching such a point that only the wealthy can keep servants. It Is then for the interest of every family to maka their homes attractive and comfortable for tho maids, to hnvo the kitchen made as pleasant nnd as easy to do work In as conveniences, good nature good food and freedom from undue exactions can make It, to have It so Inviting In Its way that It will bo preferred to tho shop or any father of tho various other places of employ ment. Tho drawing room or tho boudoir Itsolf Is not moro attractive than is tho kitchen of spotless floor, shining range, white tables, bright tins and porcelains and neat maids with cheerful faces. But there will not bo choerful faces there if tho kitchen does not feel Itself appreciated In tho parlor and, unless tho establishment bo A Messing to all Women Great joy and comfort comes Into every household when the virtue of "Mother's Frlond" is known. No more gloomy forebodings or nervousness by expectant mothers, as all pain is prevented by the external use of " Mother's Friend' the marvelous liniment. There is nothing like it. B. F. MlOWH.of WtiMIII, T., wtlim "Mmy ft mr lft' Mend, ra utd Motatr'l Friend' bfoft lonnotmenl, trJ xyihfr would nut )4l throuiti ttaoid4l agala without lining It, trta 1(11 ecu ij perlMtU." uSl,,l.b,,.1p"?, PM "".""'I ptlcf.t.OOwr Bottle. B. BOLD T ALL D1UGGI1TS, "il fu nyiWm4 THE H HAD FIELD KKGLLATOR CO, Atlanta, G. on the scale of those whero earlier meals are served expressly for the servants, does not hnvo its share nlso of tho good things of the dining room and Is not given full share of pleasures nnd frequent holi days, too. ' The housekeeper wh6 looks nftdr tho well-being of her maids usually finds her self rewarded by their refedrd In turn for her own well-being. She need not bo told In this age of the world that it robs her dignity of nothing If sho takes nn Interest In her maid's wardrobe, In tho becoming- ness of their lints nnd Jackets nnd faur-ln-hands, In heir friends nnd families , nnd likes nnd dislikes. If she affords them nn easy bed to sleep on, If she places toilet articles on their wash stnnd3 to take tho stains from their poor hands, If she gives them tickets now and then to such enter tainments as there are, if sho lets them nlone nt their meals nnd takes pains not to Interfere with their religious obser ances nnd allows tbcm the kitchen to themselves In tho evenings for their frlctida and followers. Happiness In the kitchen means, to n great extent, good cheer In the whole house, "a merry heart goes nil the wny, your sad tires In n mllo-n." The girl who Is con tented nnd goes singing about her work does twice ns much nnd docs It twice ns well as the ono who Is half-hearted and feels the world gone wrong; sho puts her honor and conscience Into It, her heart Is In tho cooking, honesty In tho dusting nnd bedmaklng and all the rest, nnd she relieves her mistress of a hundred cares, It Is worth somo nmount of trouble, of thought nnd of foreboarnncc, to bring nbout this stata of satisfaction In the kitchen, and sooth to sny It requires It. It demands tact and good nature, nlso the power to overlook trifles, tho quality of not expect ing gratitude to be proclulmcd nt every turn, and of perceiving It when It Is shown In tho work. Tho mistress who practices these gentlo nrts will seldom want for good Borvlco. "I hnvo heard you well recommended," said nn applicant for a placo to n woman whose endeavor It was 'to mako her kitchen a homo rather than a slave pen. Perhaps tho employer smiled at tho phrase, hut a second thought must havo told her that sho needed endorsement ns much as tho other party, and thnt In tho wldo underground telegraphy from kitchen to kitchen there was little left unknown of her own tricks nnd manners. It Is not the dependents In such houses ns hers who hand ngnlnst tho employer as a common enemy. Savo In ' ra"ro In stances of stupidity or of evil disposition tho -servant In such a houso becomes an ally, a treasured member of tho family which makes her happ'lness, nnd whose happiness she helps increase, coming In tho lapse of time to sharo tho Joys and sor rows of tho houso, Its secrets, Its sontl mo its nnd its confidences, beloved by tho children and leaned upon by tho elders. HAUKIBT PRESCOTT SPOKKOItD. Several years ago she began to find it dltllcult to compete with younger teachers nnd their more niodcrn methods nnd Miss Tukey, who had always been interested In the study of heraldry, resblvcd to make her knowlcdeg of this art supplement her In come. In this she hns nttalned a remark able degree of success. MlfS Tukcy's studio consists of a large, square room, whoso walls arc covered with faded paper. Ou one of the walls Is draped a. large American flag, and artistically ar ranged on shelves, tables and walls are books, decorated china, handsome paintings nnd a vast assortment of colored plates, showing coats of nrms nnd other heraldic devices. . Miss Tukey is authority for the state ment that coats of nrms nro coming more nnd more Into favor with American fami lies. "It is only natural, aftcrnll, thnt this should bo so,"- explained 'Miss Tukey. "Many of the .best. American families have always foil a pride in their escutcheons. And why not 7 They constituted a part of our nnccstrnl heritage. Washington used his crest and' so too, did Benjamin Krnnk lln nnd Peter Kaneull of Boston. Presi dent Adams', had a crest ,'nlso, although many persons bpllcvc ho designed it him self, but this Is not! so. I discovered tho Intd the open end of the tuck and pour In tho plaster nnd lime. Mnke the tucks nn Inch apart nnd fill them evenly. IVm'tlcrcd1 charcoal may be mixed with the Ilmo and plaster for pads which are to hang where foodstuffs are kept. l'rllN of I'lintiliin, Holts of gray suede, with tiucklcs of sil ver In French gray, are much In favor. White pique- bolts with silver eyelets nnd a plain buckle are worn by young girls. Ostrich feathers nro worn to u greater extent thin season than for some years past. White moussellne nnd swIss shoufng black pin .spots mako the prettiest of sum mer towns. The in 'vest wnlst bags nro mndo from genuine antique 1'crslnn brocade, and tho clasps ore of carved oxidized silver sot with Coral. Kvonlng gowns for young married women aro cut very low back and front and de ficiencies are supplied with u drapery or tulle. Black and fawn colored hair braid toques, trimmed with rllvbon and quills, are nmntig tlu early predictions for fall styles In mil linery. A mod I urn -sized fancy button makes nn artistic fastener for a bolero. There Is an endless variety from which to make a se lection. Hobos of embroidered twine colored ba tiste that earlier In the Hoason were beyond HUNTS CHUSTS i'OIl A I.IYINCi. Woman' 'Whole Time Spent In Flml- itiK Armorlnl llcnrlitKi. Interesting studies arc. neither few nor difficult to find In tho borough of Brooklyn, but It Is doubtful whether among them there Is any moro unique than one that Is to bo found on nn uppor floor of tho build-' Six BLUE AND WHITE PERCALE WITH BANDS OF BLACK WASH LINEN. Ing at -JG7 Fulton street, whero a whlto placard, fastened on a door, bears tho legend, "Miss Adelaldo Tukey. Studio. Heraldry." If tho visitor makes bold to knock tho door is oponed by n llttlo whlto-hnlrcd woman with bluo eyes, reports tho Brook lyn Eaglo. This Is Miss Tukey herself, who, as tho visitor will soon learn, Is not a whit less Interesting than her studio. Miss Tukey Is 65 years of ago and Is tho daughter of a Boston Jawycr, whoso name wus well known In his profession In tho 40s, With tho death of her father,. Miss Tukoy was confronted with -tho necessity of earning a livelihood, nnd, accordingly, sho becamo n teacher of painting on china. ELEGANT COSTUME OF BLACK AND WHITE. genuine escutcheon ot tho Adams .family, emblazoned on a,. .window, ,1a nn 'ancient church that still sla'nds In tho town of Chaplii, In tho north of "England. It ..was formerly a welsh town nnd tho family namo' was Ap-Adam, which Is really "son of Adam." Tho 's' is n modern annexation." WATCH THK CKM.AIl. llcnlth Depend on KcOpliiK It Dry mill Snoot. Quicklime, borax, charcoal, dry copperas and plaster, aro tho things to mako nnd keep n cellar sweet and fresli. Movo out all things movable, sweep, tako up dust, open bins and closets and set doors and windows wide. Then In overy bin, or en closed space, set nn earthen vessel, dish or bowl, with several lumps of qulckllmo In It Strow grains of dry copperas all over tho lime, tnen alack It, but do not wet It, yet bo suro the slacking Is thorough. Steam from tho llmo, rising up ntld out, will t'aTto away nil bad air and 111 odors. Leave tho cellar open and empty for two hours, then scatter dry powdered borax all around, In corners nnd along tho walls nnd wherever there Is a placo whero It will not bo In the way hang n pleco of not, such as fish net, with somo lumps of fresh- char coal tied Insldo. Leave tho borax until next cleaning time. Take tho charcoal bags down every week, empty them, heat tho charcoal vory hot, return to the bags nnd replnco them. Charcoal has a marvel ous power to. absorb all sorts of bad smells. Tho power Is strictly proportioned to Its freshness, which tho heating restores. Make cheesecloth pads of plaster, mixed with powdered slacked lime, and hnng them against the walls that aro likeliest to be damp. Llmo and plaster aro bo thirsty, they tako nil tho spars water to them selves, thereby preventing must and mold A good way to-makc tho pads Is to stitch or run Inch tucks in a length of 'cheesecloth or coarse lawn, then slip a funnel spout BEACH OOWN OF MAIZE BUNTING WHOSE BORDER OF VIOLET AND BLACK the rench of fdender purso owners, nre now 4p bo had at marked reductions'.,)! price,, - Tho fashion for 'dressing tho hair low on tho nnpe of tho neck Is growing In fame and tho front hair slightly w,tive4;ls parted cither In tho center opu little to one side. , Among the new materials which uro.com Ing In tho tnnrket Is something cWIed bur lap In a light grny. It resembles canvas, and to havo any stylo must bo' tailor nintlo. Beading of lnco nnd embroidery, hcroto foro n favorite trimming for children's dreeses, hntt como Into general uso this season for summer .gowns and is also seen upon light wool costumes. Imported outing lints nro nmong tho mid sonKon reductions In the millinery depart ments, and those to whom these odd-shaped English designs nro becoming may secure excellent liatH exceptionally low figures. Tho vory latest corset Is a compromise between tho old model nnd tho later ono with the exaggerated straight front. Tho strnlght lino Is not confined to tho front en tirely, hut Is distributed nil around, making tho curve nt tho back moro nnturnl. ; Washablo petticoats nro the lenders. They are mndc with closely tltting.tops nnd much befrllled with simple or olaborato trimming of Inre and Hamburg edging. Dimity, lawn nnd nainsook nro alike favored. Except In foulard or pongee tho jdlk petticoat has dis appeared for tho tlmu being. Ono of the ihokt serviceable of tho latest conveniences for tho traveler is a Jewel case, mado In the stylo of nn old-fashioned bill pocketbook, with compartmontH for cuff nnd collar' buttons, scarf pins, rings and other such nrtlclos. The cnscH nre made of seal, monkey and lizard skin. Long, looso driving coats of .whlto linen of tho silky quality are ono of tho swagger thlngH of fashion. Thoy are mado simply with a piping of colored linen or more ele gantly finished with a deep eollnr of lace over which a narrow collar of black velvet turns down about tho neck, Tho slueveH aro full bishops with wristbands tit velvet and Incc, and sometimes thero nro llttlo rovers of tucked whlto silk edged with tiuck velvet. Talk Alioiit Women. Miss Rose Dnvlson Is tho IVnwnllan enm- HiinMunri in uiu I'uu-Aincricnn exposition nt Buffalo. ..J1',11"!!!!?,1 I?rr,,cQt! Spofford lives on a boau- mm uiiiu jsmiiu in mo muifiie or tno Mem .....v. iiti m-iu ouwuurypnri, tony miles from Boston, A part of each winter, how. -'. ojiuiiiin in jiu.-min unu in vvnsli Ington. I hero nro three sister In Ill nols who raise gold and silver fish (tho latter callol para.dlse fish) to sell In Chicago. Thoy a o ,.,, loiiii-t nun iviii-u jiu.tms. i noir oc cupntlon Is said to bo as Interesting us It Is unusual According to tho census reports Mrs Blanche Douglas Leathers Ik the onlv 1 censed woman sen captain In tho Tnltod Stntos. Sho commands ono of thn largest steamboats on the Mississippi, tho Nntr-hrz, which mnkes regular trips between New Or leans nnd Vlcksburg. An nmntoMir photogrnpher enmped down In front of Hetty Green's cottngo at Hollows Falls tho other tiny nnd prepared for laiKl nesH. She saw him, slipped out of tho buck door, rnn through tho gainon, cllmhod an eight-foot fonco and hunted uti nn ofTlc.T of tho law. Then tho man with the earner i was ordered to move on. i'Mrs. Lnvlnn Winkler of Kokomo. Ind . now counts four gonerntlnns of ber de scendants. Thoro was n reunion at her home last week on her ninety-first blrthdav. nt which were present L'07 members of hfr family nine children, eighty-six grand children, 101 grout-grandchildren and eleven grout-grcnt-grandchlldron. At tho recent convention of tho wholesale saddlers In Milwaukee) moro was O' o womnn dolegato, Mrs. I.01111 nohrens or Ohio. Mrs. Hehrcns 1 a graduate of the Womrn's School of l'hnrinnov in 1 mil . vllle. Sho was drawn Into her hushind'a saddlery, business through her knowloiUo of chemistry and took chargo of tho fac tory wncn ne moa 130EWAH Mum, ft WV ') TO r ' A Ik White mke mm Soft oal Round Oak I'tinmccs have large feed doors, hunt wood or coal; but whntevcr they burn, give greater heat than nnv other furnaces, because all the gases nnd ncnrly nil the smoke is consumed. The smoke Li white from a Round Oak Furnace burning fofteo.il; that means 110 waste fuel. 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