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But, oh! imagine what-it ly fulled into the waistband, froja rf will look like after it has been sub- whence it falls in Hedingote style'? j jeeted ta somewhat careless and opened arvd falling apart in front -f coatinuoua pressure at danc or ov?p a Bklrt, which will very onl - evpn temporarily aHDPTessed. be- fee closely knifepleated, the whinle ' neath a eoak,,a.B4 n you will effect being, distinctly attractive4?? , probably and wisely decide : to ; Wool yelours or ratine will often beJ",i ffUvfc uu Bias'w pvuc(iiot , fm ui iud uiuusc iuutl, Willie ft Just .conclusion, too, I would j very' line cloth will be chosen for give you a hint ccRcenjing the prpi)-.: the. underskirt, one of the moat no able advent of some dresses which table and almost universal features are modelled n tna attire of the. ',.f theaew season's models being "mou!-" or Russian peasant, the their .b. landing of two contrasted murics sucn as satin and cloth, moire and cloth, moire and satin 4 n corded silk and velvet ; ' I am sending you this week pic tures of -two of my newest walk. : ,.ng. gowna.-Y One is of sulphur CW(?redloth trimmed with mole .... Bkm.. The . new feature about this fi08tumevi: the short coat, the old ;r mi hat and the long stick giving .u,e 00 of the ?vnyi, vnaer the coat la a . lace blouse with rm.. SWif wfist.8- The brocade - uo.v uu(q me gnaa' of the coat in aUttl , : V : : . v.. 'ne, other pic ture s. , shows a charmipg gown of oneniiie , velvet trimmed with mink. The cape, and muff are of taffeta trimmed" with the , same -fur, The guaker j - shaped - hat v worn With thn - fHiHtuma : i t of 'bln4 velvour x, '-ivu wun a mack ; fathc, brush at sine aide. ,kJS s r ' - w-: iff V L..ai. v.'i .,,.v.v..t -v. v.v.Tft- jw-.'-war .". .v.--. ..'.., 'v-.1.. .,'. l : -.. v.- -.v -v,'.-. . -xx.' '.'id : ' VJ ' prl Vr .; ' " ' "PHOTo BY' .W': Una. s 'vN ""'".a ,'- "tV Cavalieri -Are Your Handis Old? WE study the face for signs of age but overlook the. hands. Scrutinize your hand ftnd those of others for traces of ' ' i age, and haying discovered them, intelligently set about IrprnQviflg those, signs, This is tfee sum of the philosophy Mine. JUna Cavalieri spreads before her millions of readers to-day. -As is her habit phe Jays,dQwp a propositi qu, prgyes t, then suggests a remedy or at least a .palhatiye for. a .cpnditio4 den .. less their kept them clean. jPerhai, .7 av W i.ryx 1 iii c j i' . . . 1 i v t ,i 11. thjeyijtise the nalV brush -flultas scribed, -This chapter on hands Is one otth most -valuable of the - ofteVaiid as vigorously as necessary. tyy friend, the traveller, is clever, but i do not agree with his con clusions.' At least, not fully. Hands age prematurely, because tbey are neglected,. We inherit certain ten-r dencies rather ttan any unchange able physical appearances. And the glrf had inherited her mother's ten dencies to neglect her hands. Doubt famQusi beauty's yaluabie series of lectures on beauty culture. h "LucH Waking Gowfi'if ' r4 CUniile Velvet Trimmid r . " fv: with lVmk. ! The Cape, end f.u2f Are of Taffeta Trimmed . with . , .- Same- Fur. I . . faiaoo'' "Lucile of Lotsdoii, '" uii foreroort enalor f faction . Is Aa worH write each-week the fa !.ioa articW for thii newspaper, prnent; " jrj all hat it newest and beat ta.atylet r . ... i . .... r fr weU-tlraed women., 5 ' LaSDuff-Gor Jon i new ' Paria (,LUlimestvkasi W into clow touch' with ka eentr 'ot faiKion. Lady Duff-Gordoa'i . American e tobliJKaaeat ia at Noa. 21 mi 39 Waat f ifyeenu aUeel, NewYoA City, - - By lady Duff -Gordon ! . (MLucik.w) ipOSwe it wofuld.eeem that we IH . are Kt to haye many, or, in- JU t . deed, ,any,: 'eak'' fashions, ( u. 9 majority . of the; n)odels prepared . hr the coffiing setjsn being J am -truly thankful 'to fad, and to. pro-. ,, claim disaagtiiBhed by" a delightful discretion as well as daintiness. , ; An appealing "femininity" le, I' a?puld say,' the keynote of the com- , ifg styles i and symphonies so there should be' special fascination far all of yoa in, every item of your sw Autumn and Winter outfit ' For evening wear sleeVes'are often f otu'picfloua . by their ' absence, ' pcre lpel!e'lcs):rp.,:Sfcirdlns e. Bf le and somewhat precarious look ing support for, a bodice, cut in dar irgly decollete: fa&hion about the -i-M and beneath the; arms. But I ehonld hardly think that any woman ?cu;d appear thus clad or rather i sclud except perhaps on the stage, t -.d even there I would deplore' euclj ai e-rUblscn,; 'more especially .; M -1 -:. ;a display is believe me en- r. UEbeaatiful and unattractiye. . 'and . delicately suggestive .r:"- " afjajcy of flesh.colored chiffon tulla may-be carried to almost" . extent or extreme and always , "alluring," but the value of some jt-"h subtle .veiling cannot be--too i h advocated or appreciated. .. And ftJso I have seen on other new Sulphur .. Colored?'1 : Walkbj Gowa Trv'arned , ''with Moleskin The Short Coat, Old- Fashioned Hat, and , Cane, , Carry the Costume Back to the Periol of 1830. ByMme;Uiia'Cvali?rl, AT a Juncheen.one ay In pon: don I saw a girl trying te .'hide be, hands. Someone had remarked-tfiat one's hands may look old when ttie owijer is. not" Tae dlscusfilon of. ftp subject Jhrew the girl into acute embarrassment, and hpr hands sought to't screen them selves beneath the damask of her dinner napkin, Interested, I studied those bands when I could do so wSfhout embarrassment to the girl. They' were large and red, but what made the unhappy guest try to hide them was that they were what every beauty specialist know? as ''old hinds." v.v "V; i Had I Judged the age tfte possessor by those hands ! should have said she was fifty, They were deeply wrinkled . The skia bad formed In deep creases about the knuckle", The texture was coarse, Ther was the resigned look of act cepted age la their contour, Yet whea my eyes travelled up from tljose hands to the figure of. the glr.1 Iieaw that It was slepde? aad u developed, and as. my scrutiny es tended to the face saw that It was f cesl' art sweet as an JEngiish prlmr rest that grows in pne of the dfe Itciously romantic EPgHh iftnes. She. was young as the unblown rosebud, a tbs fledgiipg Just peeping ever th.e'ne8t, as the sliver crescent moon ia young. But M Pl4 h5da Wbyf '' v : . 5 .; :' ' l , keenly observant man said to mei.'"( fas travelling to Cberbourg, I 'was in the pame eolppartment as tio wpmea, My eys tired of the landscape, and came Pack, to my fellow travellers. ' Dne pf the women had" drawn off per, gloves. Uer panda lay ',1a, Jief lap. . Idly I speculated nhbut their owner, I ruesspd by tliose ha.nds tnat al: w8s ox,j. Her face, showed she was pot more than eighteen, .Next "1 glanced at her, companion's hands; They, too, tfere ungloved, and, lying relaxed in bfF lap, were aged hands. 'She must eighty I thought, and a glimpse of - ber face confounded me. T it was that of a woman in middle life. She was ,of that epulent beauty-whose -mid T NpMrfafc the Panda, Firat Wl TKena Wna Water j TIM Dry , Tbem on Soft Towel, and Tbe , Rvt Cocoa Bttthff Ipl TfeftW- , summer Is prolonged indefinitely. Bhe might nave been thirty-eight, She was probably forty-five.' And the girl beside hep was her daughter, ghe wae an exact replica of her, even t her hands. The girl had ift nerited.; those aged bandit'. . Eeaiiy Qiiestions Answered says? 'I bave read your kind advice, to girt about keeping the eyebrows and ey elates 4Wqk-, Will, you .please, tell me haw-1 can prevent jny face-: becomNf rough ened by the cold and wind?"- s Protect your fact 'by thlw veils In extreme weather. . Use a ' good ctittf cream T plentifully at rtlflht, lo, rtib rt well Into tho fsce before go- Ing -put The "shiny" look" can be hidden 'by dusting the fact lightly witti rice powder, . . A vnan' who Isn't ashamed to admit'he la sucb, and who courage? ous'.y signs bis full name write? that be s in need beauty advce.' Dropping the maseuline pose, which is useless, for , any woman knows tbat men "are quite as vain as. If not more than women, be asks for th help he -needs, He sets forth bm plight, ia this letter. would prescribe ta next Sunday's paper a corrective for a nose that Is too much broadened at the end., M?- nose Is Inclined to broaden at the end . leavingr the nostrils small ana -aaanapjejy.. i- woaia- like my. Probably they used tbe orange stick arotrod the edges of , the nails to loosen tbe Skin.;,, Nevertheless, I u sist that these prematurely aged bands werp neglected, , '. ,'. ,- Wfey? Because they were hungry, . You are surprised? But ppnsler. Have you looked at your own face 4n the inirror when yon were hungry? Hunger bad cut deep lines about yQur lips and beijeath youf eyes and In your , cheeks. Had it nott And yott' had merely missed a meal be? ca,tise a train was delayed or because yjn bad a headache. p .' That Is what bappens to the hands that are not well fid. A great , Amerioan specialist on nerves said that the band is a delicate instru ment of the body and needs especial care- He insists that much thought, should be given to their care. An Important part of caring for thera . is to feed them so well that tbe tissue worn put by cpntinuoua using; Of the bands s quickly replaced, i 'Ccoa buttpr s f nourishing article of diet for the hands. When : you have removed . the dust and powder from the hands by bathing them in warm, not hot, water hot 'water shrivels the skin and causes ..wrinkles and a mild, soap, dry; them on a soft tower and rub cocoa butter gently and liberally jnto i them, . "' v ' . . i A' ' Olive oil, containing a few drops of benzoin to act as a whtener, Is ait ixcellent hand food, Wash the hands In It after the water and soap -bath. It neutralizes the drying ef fect of the soap. Glycerine "agrees' with some hangs. If It does not redden and make them epsitlve, at you can learn by two or three applications, It will be a good article of hand -fopd. Equal parts of glycerine and ' rosewatep will "make a milder ap-- " plication, for glycerine alone la' often an Irritant If (emon juice Is used Instead of the rosewater whitens the hands. Well-fed hands have jeen have thplr dally meal of cocoanut oil, Several cold creame are good hand foods, So i bMttermilk. '" ' ByMni4?.LINAr CAVALIERI msahappen through catarrh. If so a physician Who makes a specialty pf this disease could Jielp yoy, , . Moss clamps that may aid the prpMis are ,on the market, SB i nostrils more anapeiy and nose more, pointed, as- Indicated belpw." And he is at the pains to draw the acquillne nose of his ideaL " She sighed happily. The pioon was Then It Strnck. The mo on was falling on tha Uk "Itoraat" k. ..1.1 "T" The nose can be Improved : in 'fiu5L J?? rB Wempi?i sligotiv shape by aauy gen,ue massage and .-waa just going. to propose- h. pulling. - But note that I said gen- yanturei. ' " tie for If -you handle the nose rough ,:'0' ?h aJhtf ?a,.n bid er ly ypu are. likely to Injure the blood lt Z, get P 4 go homr . vessels ; and pehapa permanently nohr ahe aighea gai. Tha moo redden the most prominent feature., waa falling rapidly. . - , ' " iL Vi. - Ih about tour hours!" be ended trr.1 Begin at the upper part f the' umpdaaUy, bringing the other arm' ti nose . as gradually Work down- bear. And the aplash made by the ward, gently plncbinc the nose un- P0 w Nrd fytr mtlea away, til you reaeh the top. The nose 1a . a rho-nfr f Tv at pliable at rubber. Mould It in " VWP .04 .fruCR, . , w. tha f way I have described toward '"rfi.rs' SmUb ro know ,. th. nron.e ahana. Palienea, and !. .W P. . mlaaa). she throwed beraelt r'-" - r" . . . . ' ' Bori tiie end uy tha wharf larst nieht: rre&d ypur Mnteresting beauty treevprfface ehovld bring results. .- Tnd f !S. Vh"rtt 1- a n A V A .. A Kin l urii nlnch th KMit Into tha t-- b-.. .' , . - hints every , week and bave been much benefited by- them. would consider - it a, great favor if you t IT yc pine no noae into int por Barer! tired shape the fiostrila should take Tijp An' a cop fished tt hoatagala. the proper feyrm.- Put they may ba TpjaPoor BiUi .....