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Clinton New Era, 1910-02-03, Page 13-7,417-777". f; • tO, • 12 mootott.t. rite eiinton Now Ere Feb; 3rd, 4 11) cr ..., , • r"` ` 4 TA•SHION„0 t Evening Gowns with Gold, S ilver,. Pearl and Jet Embrolderli °bid' Embroidered 'Chiffon Govwxi, ,Photo Copyright by ftentlinger. Elusive Copyright New Xork Ileralti • Pearl Embroidered *WIIitio..k401.1eSe- line de Sole Go'wn. • • • Photo Copyright it3i gentlinger Exclusive Copyright New.,York Herald nke i 'Mack Satin GO'Wrl with. Jet T.tinic, * - "JVfaison. Ron.deatt.. . . rhoto Copyright by Xterttlingei , . . Exclusive Copyrigi.e New York IlerAlt1 • • . . . 1•;,t • ' r •( e pirac Tulle Gown. with Gold Embroidery. - Meison. Badin. • Photo Copyright by Reuffinger r.!xelusive Copyright New York Herald BY A. T. ASHMORE. Tins is to be -a season of tritn-, wings and embroideries of all kinds and descriptions, and the variety of choice in color aud de- sigu seems to be endless. Hand embroideries of heavy silk, braid- iti : of elaborate pattern on of silk Or velvet or upon the material itself, and the use of colored stones and beads of all kinds with pearls and rhinestones in gowns of the more elaborate description are most noticeable, while the plainest gown intended for the bootie is certain to boast of some rare and - effective bit of trimming that in itself is so charming that it makes the gown seem far more costly than the material alone could ever do. it is difficult to select from among the quantity displayed the sort of trimming best adapted to the gown' for which if is intended, and hardest of all is it to resist .._ tlit faseinatio»s of some vivid coloring hid effective work, simply because it is worked in a design that wit! interfere with the lines uf the gown. Toe saN:st plan is, as always, to think first of the hues and theu to choose the trimming hi accord, aud there are so ma -4 ditTerent shapes that it is always possible to find something t' at is just right. The jet trimmed gown with the piece or embroidery on net that covers the front of the waist and hangs in a straight panel down the front of the sairt le com- pletely transfornied into a far richer, more elaborate gown, suitable tor a far inure formal eutertaiunient than any tor which the plainer style might be inteuded. 'There are to be bought tunics of net, black, white and eolored, embroidered in let aud colors; mauve, in reality a trUe amethyst shade, coral and turquoise are eueli and all combined with jet and the result is most satisfactory. The net is uever entirely covered over with the em- broidery, and the design is quite open ex- cepting around the edges, where the beads are massed together in such fashion as to give a much heavier appearance. White eveuing gowns. In consequence of all the new trimmings, will this season be extremely fashionable. The touch of eolor, If color is desired, can be given by the trimming of colored beads massed with the pearls, rhinestones or crystal without interfering with the plan of Its being a.n ail white gown. 1....ystal beads are in great (Remind and are used hy themselves or nee combined with thine- Notortiotoototonootosos000tztoontatompasatiSort ntl4n, their.4aelcsof AY,baKjitkg,..SIALLicK Tberetweet seems -to be any ,pfisitty knowledge possible: as to . Whether th most expensive;.,,o,, the roidered -ne getviig el tunics Will wear bettet-tififiFth cheap bargains that are so effective, an it is certaiuly 'most annoying, to use a mild expression, wheti a favorite:gown gees all to pieces after half a dozen; times of wear- ing. Of coarse the more expensive qual- ities of net are generally far more dor itanablitne.1.)uin%1:tla• ticYttirlAegfuulini Itchersi Itvelxsetsutreto- send strength of the mesh. .,blinbroidered chif Eons are far ore practical, practical; in deed; are extraordinarily durabl0; but the inateria Itself is much heavier unless the sheerest quality is used, ' There can be no such effeet gained as when the net is put over or satin and these are not the days when the practical common sense view triumphs over the picturesque anti effec- tive. Anion g the nets there are many that z.splendidly, but these are of the fancy xvets, with decided pattern, not the plain fine mesh -like. tu/le. Embroidered Net Tunics; 13146k or white fancy net turtles,. em- broldeted in color; are worn over satlu gowns of almost every color and shade. A light green Satin, too vivid" Or green to be ,either becoming or smart,is made both by an overdress or futile of fancy ;black net heavily embroidered around the edge and also over the waist part, with pearls,'jet and frideecent green beads. .The descriptioti sounds tawdry, almost barbaric, but in reality it is merely ef- fective.. and striking, jot the black net tones down the too vtvid shade of green most satisfactorily. There is unquestion-, k, ably a decided barbaric or Oriental 'note in all the colorings and trimmings this winter, and many of the -newest trint- mings are decidedly theatrical—too much so tomake them suitable or any place but the stage, where more perspective can be gained and where the lighting is so mach better than itt private life, as it were; but there are among. the mass of new designs and colors plenty to choose that n ro appropriate for even a 8110 pit' StYle. of gown. A elturniitig model ot.tt satin dinner gown 111 palest gray. has a quite plain -skirt, but the Maly of Ow waist is tutitely eovered with pearls aud rhinestones. through w li ieli , are inn ny coral beads: Theit.‘ are all massed 'to- gether so they have the anlh'iirttllett b, sag embroidered upon the satin, whereas wiltilltis a superb piece. of trimining and athfeeywayreeLni41:::tw.0:::ellint: sbtel(.11 hnoii theatrical and inappropriatt; for any gown but one to be worn for some special me- easlon, To -lay it is ranked among the: simpler frocks that have to be flu:Aided111 the uioSt ; .07tordinary 1 °cutnill'ined with jet' is always effective and hover out of; fashion, but this Year is Inure popular, than ever. and the gowini and Valdes of: tulle, net or chiffon embroidered in this; manner are in great demand. Again there is the introduction of color, and tar -I quoise, emerald and coral Are ionable, At the-saine tine tonservative *nqt<' g'twrtdly 1toocs j a i d sliver or steel, leaving" the colored 'wag: (it colored jet to be cotaliined with mily Ira black or white-, In the bands of ein-1 • broidered trimming t IA different,' for o thhe suotlt irott 'ride AS ro-liow these o Shall be, and individnal baste 'elect,yli r. it will. One:. stye of "ket fse- e'releating and.tod eXpenefi: .„-einit • • • . Gown of Mignonette Silk. :the reach of the' moralliti.bf *ouzel). Cu jot 'heads are NeWed by. haittl.ttlit.te(is :-WOnderfitti(dmitatio I I- ' i..t1 ill Oliint' Wore4.1 ,7,11).4jililltiirl(311 . or a strottt: Itet.. Pele,,,,:«,....1mNtlActf4e. .1115":76.. 1 Ica ut go v, ii, 'but. is too simple withola some additional _. Itrimming:, which is.iu a. wiI.' d . hand 1.1(T111,4 O W top. of the low .eut. waist a;thi then. hangs in a shaped. panel to the -:Entit (V • • -the skirt .•-• In openwork heavy jet t.Wo: 14 . • at, o tito tutu JOL ot i Itte ma-, .. terial, or 13' it is. desired to -add 'color, th :s . the trimming is hi turqnoise,•:ceral or • emerald boallS;:_.or • .if a. moro. barbaric' t . it .0tiCIIES of embroidery d.ontirineltia • be the. detorative feature of many gowns, partieula rly those for. 11 re'Ssy 'occasions, and the effectire'needtcw.erk is. . 4----x„,..,.: .. .. • , - .'^. touch is .desired the gold or silver .or . • I .4,," -e -d steel Ivith seine rhinestones is chosen.- -i. . These made, pieces qf trimming. are °lieu •;1 tfemely • ha iiilsome -a 101 tilt' so shaped:. . that even en averake dressmaker kint :* 1.1:t.ed t0.10,itik them Properly, . . ...' • Variety of Choice. . ' • . - .. • jAvr•-• _ Where the question of cost does h.,:t . • 1..,/,,;-,-• have to enter Into the ealetrlations of the • yet...." . • winter wardtiobe.the variety of choice of exquisite. worts seems unlimited, and in- • • Pearl lid biarrittilte EIYAbrtild9red Dinner Oown, Photo Copyright by Ileutlinger Exelusive Copyright New.York fteralf •1 4 stones or pearls, bometimes witit both tor this is a season when any two or three or even four diderent kinds of beads and spangles can he coMbined. Just 4 touch of butek Is also very smart, and cut jet of the finest description is often worked in with the lightest coloring& The 11 Whlte eiirp Dirineo Gown. t tnioroidered in Mauve - • and Ivialson Vtotiff. own t..0101.tattt.to ttottittigov ( 'O(%6411t VPW Yilek t lerrad 410 •‘• .11 a 11 satin. while IA bue)tia ot 41) elt -or in the' sired than can he givi by the pearls an most charmingly carried out in crystals entbrOldery aronnil the shouhlers ean 'be erystat 1,0-0 and pearls on a tine net or tulle over white imine rhinestones if mote brilliancr is de- ninny, of the, One embroidered rule deed it is quite as difficult to .decide as when the more expensive ones are to be • selected, only the beanty of coloring aud • worktutruship is such a delight and pleas.' lire to any ono Whose taste has been ettif-: • • sated in such matters. 'There is.. abso-. lately no necessity this- winter • of any. woman being badly gowned- or wearing shabby. leoking, painfully *apparent last. • „year's or .two Years age gowis. for the gowns of last season, or of several Sea - song past, cad most mildly be remodelled and made up to date enough: to. serve as a • Ifvoitnuttedrittlittlino"Zri.utiliineistttrol,uatniyinglis?atutalid over gewns•are so ttpt to be unsatisfae- tory that. itis often .a Mistake to spend much nioney in having them done over, provided the fit is good and'the lines pos.. bet this year there is so little to beeodsoti::: swibillie,titlywhilipoungiAgv.nntootokne jrieksesfltifeellvy. There many 011 the so-called theatrical ordn, are among the more es:pengive triniming3 titt::rt ttltift °I :I, is :.eabvef isirt 1: oexsleelgalsdtleittaviEl(111:T:oas6r1:1 it'vedseot 1,:eeg:t( 1)8ed\lif:S;a- lee:Crien't::1°4111: lit:7'111e: 4:: el :t10 -11.011:lit.t111:11:116:1 time 0114' used for fancy dress eostunies t im f it .• , • „. • not ectffined alone to the griimpe, but is used with discretion elsewhere on the eos- Nine. In the illustration; for example, there is a handsonto band of embroidery t across the skirt just below the hips, and from this line the soft dress material, a t mignonette green silk, falls in close plaits. I This arrangement forms a wide panel in front, which extends to the foot of fi the skirt and above the waist In corselet effect, ll'ere there is another bit of the c decoration end several folds of the ma- terial are arranged over the shoulders t in A very slight suggestion of the Ignaono. v style. a The bat accompanying this costuto t unusual in its height, Instead of the popular toque shape It le it hageetilted 0 brim- effect, heavily massed With Plaines. e Meek 'velvet and mignonette green Os. T trieli plumes match the Coattitte and the ioIlin line.et the brinx Is one a ot0o. tional beauty. 6trailisfetrritinneindualgnd°2uniZe'tocalollokbaebs'6ollittiiteetty: ilasa Igivaerdnititusrel,ifaes titetremto:11,0ed, ,a01; ji vaist in soft draped folds of the material iety oc ad colored stones or by all jet. , the ron torof st4lictetiesdk 1 ip,taltioeolkso worn amid n os tart?, nt- laiYtsgs°:i essuch a letrtr nei liatstititre: dwsi yesitti?tdsebt3dstualtrnadgtle)ne'rda3:11.1.e:tLelill)c he choice otthe design of the garniture ilia colors and conspicuous trimmings re popular and inexpensive that ehettp, tawdry looking trimmings May be chosen. 4ahresibeetatret the ebpel alln7stt sisetyd of gY o tcicilleada' ne trimmed with a poor bit of enibroid- ry or the wrong emnbination of color. he alt black trimmings are the safes, it In fgob:d"dbelseb inigns"ttend'ionagadhe tIttectieleaafiesV egnatP., intros to repay any one for the stime ex* endcal in making the choices. ,