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WOMAN'S PAGE
STRAW AND FÁBRIC.
Many of the season's willinery models vary the monotony of their Iplain straw surfaces by having in sertions of fabric let into the erown or the brim. For the hot summer days, tagel straw combined with linen has been very popular, Green linen has been favourite
a trimming for baku. Black velvet on white and natural baku straw
in the new millinery. is stressed as an important note
fabric is let into the brim and the On white brimmed hats, the crown, in hands, forming a smart inserta-it the crown only, or eise contrast The small toques have the two fabrica are swathed to
nhir general colour, although a new lightness and brilliance of effecti idea is to have sets of lingeria to Not only will chiffon 'be healed or go with every dress, made in the sequinned, but lace in niso to serve. same colour. This rule ostende ne the background for theag glit even to black, and the black sets tering trimmings. On Ince frocks, are among the most successful of the whole of the material will o the new lingerie designs. Sets of casionally be beaded lightly, but flowered lingerie are also pretty more often the tong high-waisted and popular, and these are gen-corsage will be the background for erally adorned with self-coloured bending, while the skivi will be: bindings, white white lingerie likes plain.
A charming example of this: and blue underwear feels its best fashion, was when trimmed with cream lacs. As the long and close-fitting bodice, noticed in which The femining note is firmly embined with pully-coloured Ince-so covered with opalescent sequins, for pink, it now likes to be com-reaching to the hips, is of late, phasised in lingerie these days. fashions change and impose them and little loops of glittering leads. Even prjainas, which used to be selves upon us with the justified From the knee, the frock breaks considered the essence of minett;
Assumption of complete BricoCAS, linity, are now us Trivolous and fassy as the most elaborate negli gees and nightgowns, I saw some pink saja pyjamas the other day. which were finished with collar and
| NOTES ON LINGERIE to be trimmed with ochre lace,
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BEADS FOR EVENING.
BRILLIANT EFFECTS.
ont, into a bouffant, fluffy skirt formed of many layers of tulle, At the bem, a narrow band of the sequins and bonds appears again, adding to the brilliance of the frock, and co-ordianting the bodice and skirt. The talle and. lace are of the same tone of ivory, cuffs of eru lace, and the collar Bended evening gowns have never
Bending will also be used also: was cut in one with a frilly, jabot.ctually passed out of the fashion bags and gloves. Long kid gloves for evening accessories, such as Another pair of pyjamas had their picture, although their popularity will be trimmed with beaded motifs tuck-in house top set into a deep waned of late years, because the on the back of the hand and on the lace yoke, the edge of the lace, out- beaded and sequinned gown becnae arm. Bags of moire, satin, velvet, lined with fine embroidery. The commonplace. A single model and crêpe de china, with bended sogne of the dinner pyjama persists in which beaded or sequinned flowers and conventional designs, and a mild sensation was caused at motifs formed the trimming, often will rival the pochettes of diamante dance the other night when appeared, however, among others of and rhinestones, which are now so guest appeared in pyjamas and plain chiffon, tree, or walin, Rhine, popolar. anconeriedly took the Boor in this stones and trimmings of studded rather unconventional attire. True, diamante have also held their own | you hardly realised they Wow igyjamas until she danced, for the trousers 'were cut very widely in- deed, and perhaps by this time next year we will think nothing of wear- ing pyjamna 'for informal dances.
Certainly, wotaan wear dinner | Dyjątnas' nowadays, just na much
as they wear negligees, although sa. far they have only adopted this. fashion in the privacy of their own homes. Some of the newest pyjama suits to be seen at a well-known London talon are made with velvet trousera, crêpe de chine blouses, nad knee-length coats, carried out pressed in washing satin, and there in metal tissue. Other suits are ex-
aro suits made of corded velvet,
adopt the new dipping fine at the cut with collarless conta, which back.
choice for trimming natural taget gether to form a close-fitting, ea incomplete unless it is accompanied
bats, while beige straws have inserts of beige linen.
like hat.
The alliance
of such
winter fabrics as felt and velvet with the
For the spring, heavy fairies summer araw is particularly suited are chosen. Satin in combined with to the spring, the between seRIÓN, baku, and some picture hats for when fashions are a little undead the first months of summer have ed. A hat in which the two fabrics eye-letted embroidery on muslin let | are combined would serve equally into the straw. Felt combined with well for hot summer days and for straw is also see, and another the cooler days when a coat or Invourite for spring is velvet, as woollens is needed.
THE CHILDREN'S CORNER.
THE INQUISITIVE FEATHER.
Just then the little feather heard a clock strike; two pairs of little, feet scrampered out of the room and the little feather was loft, lying on; the carpet just where he had floated when he was last blown.
There was once a little feather
At first the feather, was pleased who lived in a pillow with lots of to be able to reat; but presently other little feathers. One day, hobs began to feel lonely, for the room was so quiet. Then suddenly said to himself: "I'm tired of a terrible thing happened. A little, living in this pillow, packed up kitten me into the room, and so tightly with all these other fea when it save the feather the pussy thers. I shall just get out and see with it. So he tapped it with his out thought he would like to play what it is that comes" Bang!" on pay and knocked the feather into top of u ovary evening and squeezes the air. Then he tapped it,
again and knocked it down to the carpet. us up together closer than ever.": -
"Oh, done, the pussy-cat has gut So with his little sharp nose this sharp claws, thought the feather, little feather began to push hard and he began to get all juffled up. against the inside of the pillow-Whatever will be of ne case, and -by-and-by he had made There will not be any of me luft a little hole, and be wriggled half soon if this pussy does not stop." of himself through it.
But just then a fady happened Suddenly something caught hold to come into the room." What are
you doing here, puss 1.M
Bald.
of him. It was tre little fingers; Go out at once! You know you
a happy
and then he heard
eay,
little laugh, and a voice said: are not allowed in the bedroom.. "Ob; look what have found-au pussy scumpered away and then pretty little feather!" And then the lady say the poor little crim- tho feather heard another voice pled-up fenthier lying on the carpet.
Why my pillow-casos must be! "How lovely! Let's play i Blow the Feather. You blow it gething worn, she said. "I must to me and I'll blow it back to you." make some new one. And with that she naked the fenther back "I wonder whatever they mean through the little hole he had made said the little feather to himself in the pillow case.""" But before he could guess what was How glad he was to be back with happening he found himself sailing all the other little feathers. He did backwards and forwards through not mind a hit when he felt that the air, this way, that way, first big bang
17. again just as it was up, then down, until the poor little getting dark. For he knew it was fellow felt quite dizzy 1 do only the little girle heads bobbing wish they would stop doing this down on the pillow to go to sleep. Samei" he groaned And just then Ant day tu catedrally they
Tho children to whom little father.!" stopped. the voice belonged were so out of breath with laughing, puffing and blowing that they could not puff and blow any more.
Many children stories as delight fut ne the above can be had at the Book Shop Bible Depot, 7, Wynd- ham Street.].
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We still think a nighttown is
by its own matching bed jacket, but the newest bed jackets are made, with cut-away cuffe, so that you are in no danger of becoming .cm broiled with your bacon and eggs latest Krickers are no longer set when you breakfast in bed. The into clastic above the knee, they now go into a fitting band, and are just slightly plented above it, to introduce the necessary fullness. And at the waist, the instic must only be at the back, the best kniek. ters set into a fitting yoke in front. All the new lingerie, indeed, slows this cleverness in introducing full. nees without bulk. Petticants, have quite dispensed with gathers and pleats, but they still have fullness, for they are made with long insets of material set in between the side Other petticoats follow the Princess line, which is adopted by so many of our 'dresses, and fit the figure closely to below the hips, and
from there they flare into well-throughout many seasons. Now we hanging fullness.
THE NEW FANS.
Fans have been made of feathers. silk, tinsel, mother-of-pearl, and they have been in all shapes, from round to a poly-gon of uncertain proportions. But it has taken what is no less than a craze for, velvet, to bring in the velvet fan of the moment As a rule the velvet fan is in very bright colours. With the. vogue for whito satin in dresses, red velvet has been adopted hera
well. It is in keeping with the red velvet capes and cloaks which are so widely used for evenings, and, like thon, it sometimes has Little touches of white fur. The ivet fan is often square and sonte- times round. Sometimes the sunre is pulled out to one side to give. it up-sided offect. The sticks are usually of wood, but may be
any material. The edges of the velvet are tronted with a sort of blanket-stitching, which binds in the ends of the velvet, but not so anefully as to make it improb- able that another, method may not
dovised. The faus make a very bright spot of colour, and some- times they are inde to match the Jewellery.
With the rogue" everywhere for turquoise colour, both in dresses and in jewellery, fans are also. made in turquoise velvet, and they too look very well against the many dazzling white sttin frocks that are
worn
Sometimes there is n tur- quoire knot on the shoulder, which matches the fan. Old fans are not difficult to cover with the velvet. The material mist be cut exactly thus size of the old covering, and the first folding has to be very care- fully done. Velvet be worked
may over with almost invisiblo ́metal
brends, which break up the surface worked fans, indeed, are really and give it intuen. Some of the".
works of art, aid they lose some of will be one entirely modern in its the merely plain valvet is used."
The new beaded evening gown the heaviness which attacher when
Satin, triple voile, and ereur de frock, but it will not be the beaded are to see a revival of the beaded chine are the three favourite mate frock known of old. rials of the moment for lingeric, and pink remains the most fashion
THE MUSICAL ELVES. Once I woke up in the night,
And and to Fido; Hark! Someone is playing music here And singing in the dark."
I quickly lit my candle then
And jumped right out of bed; "Come Fido, let us go and see
Just who it is," I said.
And oh! What do you think we
found
Three tiny little elves, All dancing to my gramophone And singing to themselves.
"Don't ran away!" I cried to
them. "Please do not be afraid!" For I had startled them, you see, But, to my joy, they stayed..
And oh, they did dance merrily Is my small gramophone; We'll come again another time!
Joan,"
They cried, "Good night, dear
THE BIRDS' PICNIC.
(ANEWER ZAUH QUESTION WITH THE NAME OF A HIRD.)' Which dady gave the picnic?
ise L. Thrush" 2-Who were her three guents? Jeniny Wren, Jack Dar, and Porn Tit.
3.--What pastry did she give them
to est? Mag-Pie 4-What did they do when the food: was "put before them? Strollout
6. What else did they do at the
picnic? Zark.
6. What did they bring to play
with on the bill? Kite -Why did the hostess breaks up the party! Because the gurste-Boad-Pecker, 8.-What did the hostess, do to
scold her guests Grouse 9.What did they do when she
turned on them
t 10-What did they have to be to get away Swifty Sha 11.-What did the busters do then) ́to show her triumphs1 Re: hill and Crow
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