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* BASD OTHER: JAWRIST ko: The longth 161)6malaga. Indreddas. Rome of the newest rather like towelled bell-ropes, even to the tassel at the end. Earrings aro possibly our most barbaris form of oraäal. It was only owing to the sporting sympathies ment, but there is no other kind that so much of the naval authorities at Portmonth that Lien The smart little scats and skirta in velvet which enhances the beauty of the woozer, if they be tenant G. HE DO. Lyon, BN, the famovis are so much worn funt now are, from one palut well-cheren. Women of good taste avold the United Services and English International of view, very charming bass they are not very long earring, because it is conspicuous Eugby football player, was able to assist the practical, and only look really well on a very there is no denying that it is becoming, like so London team against the Australians at dry day "There is a muggestion of fancy dress many other things which are only in place on Richmond about them, due to the incongruity of material the stage. The pretty designs in which a single and purpose. Bet they are becoming and pretty stone swings in a detached circlet of diamonds in themselves, and in the now wine shades are still soon in new opmbinations, and so are the the latest thing in Paris; although bleak is an flexible pendants ending in a pear-shaped pearl, eary first with regard to hus. Broad braids are Lightness and delicacy seem to be the notes of the favourite trimming or frogs and barrels: the new season jewels, oren bronches and Book The elitta are pleated, and the little slender leta and tiaras sharing them? No one will wish Directoirs coats must not meet in front. They to return to the heavy solidity of a decade may have little wnistocats however, those items two ago.-X. AND 2, in the Globe. which laavo iso mael open to the woman" of ideas.

SIR EDWARD GRET.

A' telegram” was received in London from Lieutenant Lyon stating that he would not be able to play full-back as his ship had been ordered to sen for a short craise. There was naturally great consternation ir Rugby cirales, for Lyon was considered one of the strongest men in the team.

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The news also rapidly spread among Lion- ketenant" "Lyon's comrades at Portsmouth, and representations were soon made to the "right" quarters." It was pointed out what a great disappointment it would be to all concerned if | Lieutenant Lyon did not play, but by this time he had sailed.

THE NEW DIRECTOIRE HAT: Velvet covers a good many of the newest hata in Paris. These are like jam pots, very high;

THE MAN AND HIS POLICY. and widening towards the base, with hardly any

The energy of all the volcanoes in the world is brim. They are trimmed with a band of fancy † not one hundredth part of the energy calmly and galon and a tuft of feathere at one side, and are quietly expanded by the thermal springs writes Forn very far back on the head, leaving a soft Mr. W. Maxwell in the Daily Mail. Sir Edward frame of hair round the face. Either in Soft Grey is one of tless thermal spririge. Boourse ho folt, or covered with orcaseless satin er velvet is not a volcano, because he does not dirplay that they are very smart. Of course, they fuvolves restlose Botivity which is often mistaken for change in hair dressing. The little curls must energy it is customary to speak of the Foreign be clustered on the top of the head under soak Becretary as a man devoid of ambition, who hat, or elas those who have sufletént hair will prefers a front stream to the green benches of band it in a great plait right round the head, Westminster. where it shows Just beneath the hat The hate arr worn at a rakish angle the angle affected by the gay Marquis" of a French Revolution play, when sitting on the edge of a table plody ing the inn-keeper's daughter in a glass of cold tea.

METALLIC NEWS FOR HLOUSES.

Net is certainly the favourite material just astonishing. From the coarse fish-not to the finer fulles, all are pressed into service anally with dainty admixtures of lace, the latter dyed to match the net, if it be of a dark hue. The not itself aaally matches the costame with which the blouse is to be worn. The white blouse is temporarily slipsed by the superior smartness of the self-colonzed, which is either exactly of the tone of the dress, or slightly the more elaborate blouses, particularly in Boss

now for blonson, and its väristien are quite

paler. Embroideries of every kind are seen on

silk. Besides the ordinary net, metalszra much used, gold and silver for late afternoon or even- ing occasions, mil draggon-fly colours for dag wear, metallic purple and blue and green Oxydised nets are also in favour, and a lovely dinner-blouse is of oxydised, met embroidered with little silver violets and made up over Par ple satin with an interlining of rose-coloured chiffon.

OTHER TRIMMINGS;

Besides braid and not, we still have floss silk embroideries very popular among us, some of whose colourings are really exquisite. In the Indian Section of the South Kensington Museum one can study the possibilities of floss silk as translated by the Acft fingers of the Orient, Embroiderise made of tiny rolls of satin are coming in again, particularly on dark outdoor dresses, done in black Buttons are, as for some years past now, a very favourite form of trim- ming. A certain bina Berga, dress has a broad panel beck and front, with simulated buttons. and loops the whole way up each side of each panel.

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GARNITTEES FOR EVENING DRESS. Floral garnitured always need careful choosing and thinking out; -- There is no doubt that when they are successful they are very charming, particularly on young girls: but when worn indiscriminately, and, to use an expressive Americanism, "planked, on without finisse, they are abominable. They are often said to be usefal in freshening up a frock." This is their most dangerous nse. They are apt to shout it to all beholders. The freshness and delicacy associated with flowers ought to be combined with freshness in the frock they adorn; and to lay garlands of pink roses round layers of tired. chiffon is simply deck the corpse of u once pretty frock, not to returrect it. On a new, or otherwise healthy, gown, however, they really are sometimes charming. Those designed for Directoire dresses are usually pretty. One consists of a clustered line of little roses, resting on their foliage, to cross the front of the bodice. From these hang fringes of buds and half opened blossoms; while over each shoulder pass velvet ribbons harmonising with the flowers and the dress, a broader ribbon cressing the arm a for inches below the shoulders. Even prettier is a garniture consisting of a line of narrow blue satin ribbon, tied every few inches into s bow, from which hanga a small wreath of roaus. A similar wreath is worn in the hair, but this is rather an obvious touch,

· RAIN ORNAMENTA IN GENFBAL,

Hair-ornsneufs are a very delicate ques.

“The ball, I am told, is at my feet, but I don't want to kick It is a saying reported of "Sir Edward Grey and accepted is the essence of his philosophy But why should he kick the ball, seeing that it rolls before him gally: why should he "shake the bongh" when Fate leads his hands with that? He is of the tribe of men whose victories are inversely as their strife

THE SECRET OF HIS SUCCES. What is the secret of his success? Character! inspring of is influence is this priceless per Accomplishments he has and knowledge, but the session which distinguishes the great. His very appearance inspires confidence the big hand and slim body: the smooth facs of the dreamer forehand under massed black hair, curved p, and strong jew of the soldier the straight deep nostrile, and clear eyes tranquil, re festive, dominant man endowed with perennial youth. This is the outward visible man who corrion about him every where an atmosphere of roserve and detachment which we have only to breathe in order to be hypnotised into subjection, The very defects of his qualities appeal and will never be remembered, for a phrase He despises rhetorics the dingination,

lucid as his mind-frank yet restrained or an apothegm; yet his speech is as clear and logical the speech of

to

Incisive Josible man who takes thought;

A rational

and if he never saye a witty thing, at any rate never says A foolish thing for repentance. A rhythmic, melodious voice charms the ear and prepares the mind of the listener.

This detachment, which is one of the qualities of great minds, is in Bir Edward Grey affectation. It is an essential part of his nature and one of the strongest. Man involved in difficulties and dangers turn instinctively to this type; they recognise the judicial mind, free- from passion and projudico,

18 PACIFIC POLICY.

Amid the clamon r of these strenuous days silence might pass for wisdom, but oyen resorve must stand the teat of experience. And the reservo of Sir Edward Grey Bas been submitted to severe tests.

Again and again has he been summoned to decide problems involving peace or war, and his judgment has not failed" Daring the last – few days

We have watched the thermal spring working in Down- ing f Street and have seen it daivo the drude

its of international, irritation until they are robbed of their polson. That which threatened war becomes a bond of ponen, and injustice, if it cannot be undone, is made to remember that there are still Magistrates

The man who can achieve this, who can unite in one sim such divergent forces and ambitione and prejudices, is a statesman of high degres.

Sir Edward Grey inherits his calling, for he comes of a line of servants of the State whe have for their family legond De bon vouloir sehr le roy-Serve the King with good will The grand-nephew of the famous Earl Grey and the grandson of Sir George Grey could hardly fail to have the instinct of serving the State From the grandaire he derives those qualities that make him cautious in action anil moderate in speech avoiding smartness and bitterness; the besetting the of the merely clever

HIS CAREER ev

Born in 1862, Sir Edward Grey, while still at Baliol, succeded his grandfather in 1882, his father, who was onerry to the Prince of Wales, having died in 1874. Attwenty-three hemarried the beautiful Miss

tion; and they get worse every year. The the galla Widdringtona descendant)

coruscations of red or blue sequins which are sometimes seen in the theatre or opera house are difficult to account for. If the hair is pretty they spoil it, if it is insignißeant they draw attention to it. A hair ornament should not

who appears in the ballad of Chevy Class." Lady Gray, it will be remembereit, died two years ago from the affecte of an accident.

Entering Parliament in the year of his mer- rage, Sir Edward Gray was happy in the choice be aggressive; it should merely enhance whatever of a chief. As private secretary to Lord Cromer

is the pharacteritio besaty of the hair, with dus-then Bir Evelyn Baring he had the advantage regard to the type of face beneath it. One has of early secciation with a man of strong soon writhing sequin serpente fixed on perfectly pharacter and definite aim. smooth hair with no apparent relation to it. The prettiest hair-ornaments of repent years are the plain fillets of gold and silver, or wreaths of leaves, in green, silver, or gold. This is, of course, putting aside the many exquisite orna monte of ferals, and referring only to the kind of ornamente procurable of drepers shopa.

His progress was rapid, for at the age of thirty he became Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs under Mr.Gladstone, who never held the belief that his young colleague was prepared to "sacrifice the bhances of a great career for so contemptible' `n pursuit as this dry fly fishing"! For even at Edward Grey was suspected of preferring the his early stage the legend was familiar, and Bir

BOME FASCINATING TRINKETS.

and the ilent wood, or eren the front stream Apropos of jewels, there are some very tennis court-where he won and hold the fascinating trinkets, on the market this championship-to the senate or the public office. sutumn.. One is the ring-watch. The ring is The Foreign Office has many allurements för in gold,

in bra of the oxpanding type famille to us the man who loves not so much, the semblanos

In it is set a tiny watch, its dial pbout the size of threepenny bit, and set round with row of jewels. To outcl trains on missions of life and death, this watch would probably be best supplemented by reference to a station clock, but for the everyday demands of luncheon parties and dances it is all that is necessary, besides making it possible to look at the time without discourtesy to one's hostess or one's guesta w

as the realities of power. So strong is its attrac

on that the politician who enters its door never once to hrant its shadowing p

Bir Edward Gray has aspired to no other office, though he might have commanded any in the gift of a grateful party. His temperament te him for the responsibilities of this great clearing-house of the nations. Calma tunder provocation, polite under difficulties, wise in council, secret and prompt in despatch-these are the qualities that have won him bloodless victories and assured him a high place in the esteems of the people.

LOW HAND-IN-HAND BRACELET.

Another pretty novelty is being uncle used for engagement and wedding presentas: This is bracelet of fierifle gold ending in two More perhaps than any other statesman in golden hands clasped each in each Tile Britain, Bir Edward Grey creates about his office woman's hand is adorned with jewelled the atmosphere of a bureaucracy. This if due bracelet of tiny dimensions, and even ring in part to tale natural reserve of manner: but it as well. The same idea is carried ont even is also by design. He knows the danger of ad- In ringe,' when; Uny though the clasped handsmitting meddlers and maddiers to his secrets, sze, prrel is inserted to suggest a broniet on and realises that in delicate controversies among the feminine wrist The Infest-bridge smulet - Aations silenos and discretion are the handtoside if u risg of carved ade, repposed to hzityvinevit...1/01/800000E/?

able good look Whise happens when two The least democratio and the least demonstra- opponents at the be able both happen to tive of public men, yet none will accuse him of wear this inettable lock ringer, left to the thea of tho partrician or the superior imagination. The long series of porte-kimhuured person." The Whig in "him" le restramt on continues, but the Irish pig goes on in fevery his tongue rather than on his thought and and is never quite superseded, although it would hu manner to far from provoking, antagomiedo, be dimoni to trace tha

the alfaction in flinspires respect and confidence univers WED NOVOKU KANË stihis countrymen, widespread surg

which he is held

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Permission was speedily given for him to have the necessary leave. The next thing to bo deno was to find Lieutenant Lyon. A torpedo-boat was despatched in chase of the offer, who was

“ captured "near Epithend."

A special train had been arranged for and Lieutenant Lyon arrived at the ground just in time to change and play one of the greatest games of his career.

COLOMBO AND THE AMERICAN FLEET.

The manner in which the American sailors

visit of the battleship feet for coaling purposes, are to be antertained in Celyon daring the

says a Ceylon paper to hand by the latest mailj is taking shape." The coaling of 15 battleships, and possibly two hospital ships, is a big task, extent, be curtailed. Still, there is no reason and the freedom of the sailors will, to a

large

ducted as to allow all the men in turn at least: why conling operations should not be so con- one trip aahore. The battleships could be cealed group were working, the men of the other in groups. and, while the tare eu hoard one vessels could be on shore enjoying as many of the interesting sights as can be seen in the time at their disposal. In this respect the undoubtedly be thoroughly enjoyed by botli running of special trains to Kandy will offers and sailors, as It will give them a complete change of surroundings, and at the of the world. More than likely there will be same time let them see one of the beauty spots

H.E. the Governor will entertain the Com some forin of official landing, and no doubt maniere st Queen's House.

So far attention has been dentred on what the Government is going to do, and no forma of welcome on the part of the town itself has up to the present been mooted.

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