unday Bee I ff5 o ydi&MMZ vJ;X:t'.- C bnutf if Mfe jp j.; ; v - m ' 4. -7 ! . 1 iSI I OiWkw 4ocUM Panier vf,f- ' ''. ,$lKVl fM i troa-gwy hmpJ cyffon oref ' - V ' ! ' 5 ' , . I I taffetas. - - , v i-' ' ' V ' ' v LADY DUFF-CORDDNAth. ,'fLBciUw. of Londoa, and foremost ere. - ' ator -of fithkm'n the JtodoV writ. . ciar:VK fsJuon A prajtouftf .4. that twwert and Jst, jo itylei t. 'LDtCotim new Paris ttuUlihnnt 1 bring her-into dote touch vrith tkt centre of tthion.'.' i ' ' , ' - ' ijdy-hff-(lrdon,s American eelsWuhment j V t No. 17 Wert Thirty-sixth street, New York pity. r By tADY DUFF v , 0K0, clinging lines are the principal feature ot the I ' two gowns Illustrated U the sketches 1 am sen it f One of them Is an afternoon gown of the new psaler An The lower part ot the skirt Is la tree gray drape . Iffaaover duU blue, and the ptnler effect, the eoet and corsage. Is ot queer blue taffetas, with a mauve aaah around the waist. A row et buttons which tastes, the KB, 1 -n. otr in front furnish tat l. 6H eUlUeCllV? KIiaQUCH qUIMI fjiuuJ. 1 UV essfcae ee, ee l muici t t lie e a aie bbj v ea 'fr?T: fn, other sketch shows e semi-tailored eostume !m Tf whits silk serge, which will so doubt be much worn at t;?4i the rases th is season. The Jacket Is severely plain, ew. jog it distinction to it f.tn m the ' 1 & effect. It ahows that Paris still shows Its prsferenoe for the one-piece wrap, for the sleeves are cut in with 'ahe body of the Jacket These sleeves, by the way, are Uui lie ew, long, narrow l recalling the fashions ' 11 aoS lone. The back lit tath drtar ia arranaed It jli j ,- rtttnor. this skirt Is very narrow at the teet and gives f i the so-called hpur-Klats figure. ,t ...KThere is a siraignt, nat giroie or wnuo saun cnar V f niejM with one end decorated with Persian embroidery. 1 Bc-l"riit hat ts typical of those worn this Spring at the jiaaai racest It la of supple straw, wlds nnmmed sag low !,. '.crowned, kavlng a flat feather trimming, r ni ot ltd svuthe photograph .sreatioe of pink auuvs enuron ever aeea color etiar- tat 1 ;c 1 wl(h a B)lTer blu( viutband embeUlshsd with a cameo p F-.ark) -won with It Is a hat ot pale blue lined with Ud Si hiyte mauve and trimmed with wood roeee and mauve 16 0 e. ....And, now that yea , , j , . , biuret, J want to give 7 1 vh tsilofmade modela for the coming season, and . r ?s .tiwtrtek win show yon to what sensations! lengths It la "1 1 .ipoeelble to go. evea If yo restrict yourself to the eoet irl hrtiUt tt-mA kir form ot attire, which 00c. jspoe a time A &iit,iaJvf'wPicai 01 an almost severe simpuaiy. tnt. .V 1 1 ! I ilIe'W Wi;;'1, W", !-.. . . as xdnuiuuiuc av mnv.Eni, ea win wane ""Scantiness U so extreme thst walking la only made r fVlMHitt and iwMixihle ; to f a iha vtnt Af five mti fiii f. V Mnrltn- nt MlfjwlarMl tnU anil m faw Buttoata of . . eftamrf fn the same ,!.. . 4 (U.penplMfble and smart to wear black stockings and i-shoes,' while tor the further. and absolutely correct , j CQuiftleUea of the eostume .there Mt Also be added i-i y s iaUorat shirt of, white .lawn. .with. Just a loosely . kaoued scarf bow ot black satin to finish oS the slightly down-turned and entirely soft collar. For you ' --9,,. m mat know -sod yoa ;v j the knowledge that lend simple of shirts 0 . jtu.lar.and becoming form - ?- liave once reallted 3' ! both as regards eoerfort- and charm having It. fmni ft so entirety Imposswts te revert -to the oid bondage ot sllff and high collar, fewed that something bad to bw done to meet their wishes and thereby save the tailor-cut shirt from practical extinction. Well, now, this is the first and simplest torn et the coat and skirt costume, while, then, 00 the other hand. n most striking, tot. ttf say startling, devau opment Is represented br,tfee union ot. a cutaway , 4-S CpRDON CLudl") the only trimming. The gewa. ts 14. .1 1 rrk k.e ltW U La Its lines. left side and Is extremely cutaway sleeves sdged with deep ruffles. ot tns uirecuure penoo. oimtiar U a draped circular effect The lust sbova the knees. Contrary to ahows a somewhat more elaboreta know alt about the actual plo- you jon a woro-piciure ec two uu-sm iwaiuiiia -,u vpvue h Ita allftlnr n at allh.- atila nr aiv InAhM. -Tk abIv tHmminff vivid ninlc rimmii Mil vita ... M 1 Mk -l.t wilh surety be well -pleesed by aowaosys eves mo meet sporting , are being made with this parti cu- ot neckwear. .The women who what freedom' for their throats article fVuWipsM, Copyright, If 11 Recent "Lucile" Creations, Showing the Long, Clingingi Lines Which Distinguish A semi-tailored Costume ot white silk serge, cat on MTerely plain tines, The sleeres are of the new long, narrow ra-rletj. a fty.' ii x f ' 1 r- v ... . y .. A t .(, 4 i. -I ' wit . 1 1 I fjV - : I f i - ' i s . ' -; . . .. ; : ' V r , A "LwcUe" creeiboa in pink mainre cluLrmense and Laces. , , by American-Examiner. Omt Britain 'the New Spring . ; -l; Gowns eoftt of white Mtia, wltli a abort aa4 T aeaiitr iklrt ot blaekfaeo cloth. Further detail which help to mall this contrast still mors notScetble are, for Instance,, the facing of the coat collar with black satin and the black borderlnc bf the socket flaoa. which are placed on the watst-tlne at elthrr side, the buttonholes, too. being all outlined with black pip ing, ana tne one which figures on the left-hand lapel being provided with the piquant and permanent companionship ot a long-stalked red ns. As to the others which can effect fastening In front they do so In conjunction with big pearl buttons, or would do so, that Is, If the cost were ever closed, it being Intended, however, to be left open, so that there may be fully displayed all the depth and the clever drap ing of ue waistband of black satin and all the daintiness of the blouse of Irory-toned net and lace, through whose veiling transparency there come "alluring" glimpses of a lining ot tesh pink chlllon and a broad banding about the bust ot bright rose pink satin ribbon. A frill ot lacs cascades down the left side. too, and this particular and pretty trimming ; la continued half way down the skirt beside the curved row ot pearl buttons, which here are really put to practical use. For the rest, the skirt Is untrtmmed, but ust in front It takes as upward carve, wnicn gives More man a glimpse of the wearer's ankles, and so makes It most desirable that the hosiery should be of the finest and most transparent black silk, and the shoes of the smartest blending of oiaca patent leather and white an telope, their combined effect being. I think, more fascinating en the whole than if high, white-topped pootawerT .worn. , E 1 'bf: w cfaiffoa erer Sean color I Eights Bererved. V sVV A V neck by . MvSecpetFrhpm rfv By fme LinaGavaliepi t amous Jjvmbofeautv No.l7S...Frait Treatment for Beauty : M ME. CAVALIEJU'3 ject of the friut treatment for beauty. Mot penons do not eat cdou(4i (rah, as moafperaoai do not drink enough water, for their health's sake, and nearly every one would be kand omer for a greater ettenbjon to fruit ai an item of diet. Mme. Cava Keri tells m detail, and with her customary pawstaldngiMw, the value of certain fruits to certain organs and functions. ThU ii one' bf the most valuable articles m a series rich m value. , A v. . By Mmc. LINA.CAVALIERI. STRAWBERJUEa ere nearly ripe. That thought, brings an other, that fruit la one ot the best friends ot beauty. Consider the strawberry, for In stance, in Its relation to beauty. Fumous beauties ot the courts ot Europe ordered quarts ot crushed strawberries poured Into their bath tube to bleach their bodies to a beautiful whiteness. American wom en are leas luxurious but they are willing to apply the wisdom of ages to solving tns problem ot how to be more beautiful It they can use the remedies la -nod -ration. Very well, then. While strawberries are plenti ful and cheap, call in their aid. A strawberry crushed sgslnst the " cheek and passed ever the face elesnsse It ef dust snd helps to re move taa aad freckles. Rubbing a erushsd strawberry ever the nssk whitens It A pretty girl always flings away the earmlne ef her dressing table In ummer and pink- , ana her nalia Instead with straw berry Jules, simply applied by prase ' Ing the strawberry against each nail, allowing to dry, and afterward , rubbing the nails with the palm ef the ether hand. Ne toilet table ner shelf I com plete, nor bathrem well furnished, without Its lemons. Gut the lemee In half when you rise In the mern Ins and preee the Juice Inte a (lass. Add to this the same quantity ef water and drink the mixture. Or, rf you prefer, best Into this the lemen Juice and the white . ef en egg. Either ef these' mixtures Is a tenlo for the'stsmaeh. It sieeneea It af mueeua, eleerlfig K for the dey ae the fastidious person Soee her Beauty Questions Answered. I "Mr hair Is a good color, aad seems W good condition; U thick and glossy. But. I bare a , great deal of dandruff. What will be good 7v V either oily or dry?" first lire the. scalp frequent shampoos. ' ' Every other day, or evea dally. Is sot too often, for a week or two, It the caae be aq 00- etinate one.. After shampooing and on other nights rub carefully tat the scalp e tablespooafmt er more of the following: ,. . , Bay rum, 114 eza. . -. ' Olive oil, at. ; : Tincture of csnths-Mee, V r R. L aays: -WiU yos kindly., euggeat aomethlcg for sa oily akia, especlslly oa the nosef Oust the face often WKh this dry ing pewdsri . ; -. Bicarbonate of sods, 9 sea. -Pulverized orris root, 1 esv " " Hiivertxed spermseetl,' 1 drem. ' Mix tnereeghly and keep In e dry place' . ecpetj1 timely talk'twlay is on tfe sub meuth by using a tongue eeraper gargle. A few drepe ef lemen Jules sprinkled Into the wstsr In. which you wash your hands whltsns them. Or If the face or hands be badly tanned or freckled half a lemon may be advantageeuely rubbed ever both,- The uebocemlng brown tings that eetlee upon the neck, being left there by high cellars er the etam ef furs, er by neglect of the dally eerub with e sett brush that every neck should hive, oan be removed ne more quickly by any" egency than by the lemon. A el Ice of lemon bound pen the affected part ef the foot aeftene e corn and makee Ita removal eaeler. Lemon Juice mixed with en equal quantity of glycerine, poured wpen and rubbed Into the hande efter washing them snd before they are completely, dried by the towel, ceftsfia and whtteno them. .'V Jules diluted as I have described, the Juice of ene lemen,: taken meriting and evening, reduces the weight Incidentally it wonder fully clesrs ths eemplmisn. I nave told you before of the fau eos French beauty, Mme. Cresptgny. admired even to an extreme okl age for the clear, Infantile beauty of her complexion, who confided to a friend who confided Is other friends who finally took the whole world Into , their confidence, that abe believed she owed the exquieite semi-trans. : parency of her skin to ths fact that she etc thirty-three oranges a day. ' Tour own ay Irwin, woo has a ' charmingly babylike eompiexloa alter more thaa a quarter of a cen tury oa the stage, drinks two glasses of fresh orange Juice every morning before breakfast A SMliae diet alUallu , fruit and liquids and copieus wstsr drlnV . Ins ahauld ana !, k kn. . Alternate application ef hot " to kl" MP eiear .rt A pinch of Iodide ef Nme Is a glace ef water. In daily deeea, for week. -will aid In the body eansinf which n necessary to . banish ths tendency to belle, A few Turkish baths wiM aid the "What Is a good remedy for blackheedar continues this earnest Seeker after knowledge. I consider scrubbing the affected parts with green soap, using a com-. flexion eruaa. and, whea they have been softened, pressing out ths blackheads with the aide of a nee die that baa been .-sterilised by, psaentg H through n flame or" through boiling water, ts the best aad simplest means. After press ing out the blackhead place cold eream oa the effected parte he bee. the irritation. j . . TheMos 'i I lis 4 ( t U 0Ai . f Hf - ; ; ) lt ' '- ; i. 1 K ', I . ,v jf h . ' ! I , X k fT, - f't i' i!.'t ( . i .t i ' i - v n c i ' t H ? V ' . -.- 1 ' t ! t" - Mme. UNA CAVALIER! . Dawn and Loss LACK thee la the noonday light, . - 1 want thee In ths deep ot night;. But most, when sadder thaa all 1 words, . I bear the voice of waking birds, . The seem I most of aQ forlorn, 1 ' "When I behold the day reborn; " ! ' There Is no mercy la that ray. "' (k hopeless fancies eemee the day. Then la the hollow world re-Bade, God! but that image wOJ not fade; ' That gbostly chorus from ths leaves Reminds, and yet again bereaves, - - - 1 ; The widowing beam Upon me' tans.- And to a gray remembrance cellar JUbu tided is the dismal teat !',;, Aad rerected is the cross, :-. For In that, dimness ire had Speech, '' Simple and prudent each to each; Slow on my shoulder fell thy head. ' I held thee dose eg akiae grew red, " O deer wert tttm la silent dewj " " Thrice dear In deepening of the h)ne , , But now I are from this dirk rocen Only the glimmer of a tomb. '