Clinton New Era, 1910-03-17, Page 12a c.
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HERE are seasons when black i 4
and ".white are immensely fash•i
iortable, and again, other seasons)
when the all bi .k and the all.
` white goods are not nearly so
smart as the colored ones. This
itensan, while gowns of the pastel shades
ns writ as the vivid colors Are' in style.
rh,•re are many more white and black
&-illi; made than bas been the case for the
(ast few wiltterr, nn), t,:o t:iin black
Pool— are capec•ially smart, so varied is
e(,•si4n and toxture as to make it easily
pusil.lc for the won who prefers
ulHays to wear black to be able to have
an endless Variety-.
Voile de soja is a most popular on-
teriai is the ordor of chiffon anooessc-
line de soie, kVhich it closely resdembles is
its light lr:ulsparoncy, but, as its name in-
divateps, it is silly and luore lustrous. It is
s most exquisite fabric, and whether
Plain or embroidered works out well ]n
any of the present models in afternoon
or evening gowns, itithougil it is n out-
teriai that seems far better suited to
summer than to winter•wear. There eu•o
Black Silk. Voile Gomn with Bands
Embroidery in Gold and Color
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�O1yright New York
Aca/
thought select becoming things
for her,.
;:�,. -:y' �y�R,,`•, '�z, � �: � ;z� ` Belf even, in these eCtravagant days:
t a a r
Gowns' . for Hallie Vl%e r: .
£.. "•� .r ., . ,»r . . ✓. e B are straight
S. t 's x r 'z': •, �. %3. r Armt )
c. .=o .3:•r.: .:5' 3s'` :n � <11r" .>>"ure8 Of 8m- 'II
8 vested to, -' better n
s.>: �n ,t. b Sena tage•fhan at the'
'Gowns to ' wear' at h
R
.�• � ome Int after-"'
� � �T< brof' he fie
'' dered net t
Y � slat co�.er the'' front of the
<:z .resent m
a.. : x x < .`r D mo ant.
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n
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or
f in
E ren l
a •lune
F h n' and aartl
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a d fall: s r h
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�� t Sig. t Ili Panel or
.
Eseessively—it might be said aggess- artite
>a .s- ;urF...,_. :>: :.w:t.x..,,;: e., ea?y. rt�du :hJ<: .n p $ Ar ma
. x; .,« ;:�;. :� .i �> a de::o the blas
':��'� s'�` r. s. <n::• ,£:. stole effect '£ 1 e k voile do
. n a. 7 " .• , J? dawn the front of til n
"•� ', ......, ,. ; y e�' ,w'�a< a OW
�", o',•, ::, :: .. '7 .,.._: �:...., . .. .. '-.- t> r:: ,q.: � Iver
>•. > .>�": ,t,ry � : -.: ....� . ;_.. ��` ,... � i, >`t;�' s��i � � y� lain and simple in e
I a'�f... ,. „Ax.n,. , ; P P e i%at'are man sol
f: F, ,..:. �t Y e in many- instances, '
_...• �,. -�g`v s.< •:�:�: In y 0 en at rile
1< :. .v:r.. r♦: k x: description hi'P
rt • '' p t s does n t sound'very
4f the mostexpensive
<:
s : tow thisseason, throat
.:..:. z ..,- And 1s on. the ame . ines s I st e - in .a tt,tra p shape or'with the t
S 1 a n s a their oat -,
e , so it said, being due to the le r
son but fd d in. with transparent Yoke the waist
;'.' , ;` . � ,,.:. 9 • ... .�; _ , ,. ' <; t .�,. • is a most marked • diil'er-. . ..
.7 there originality of design. and the models mad
..r � : �.� �:: ,:; ';.'. :::.,> �;;;. 4 ';•r, ;. ..;. : �' - nc apparent '' a 1n soft surplice folds -of the material
,f,__.., :s S'�,.r•+,>s? ;,:: i ; >,;,:� ...�_ ,, .,,:. .wu - �. ._. N e pp t to'any one who examines it
+ designed b tin artist Th wh "i' :
�>��� f. f • ' �;?�'.> eros 1 — y . e o e . over, sditer folds. of tulle azo edged with
.�� e y ditierenee: enpukh to make a last d g
s harmonfous that
l t t even SII .Amateur.
hx celet .rue model i in r
• ,,,. ;�. ; ,.f �. EV >� . ,.4:: aE year s: gown look up to.'date' i£ freshened. e s a st alt Active one.
in such affairs recognizes' iastinetivel lint there i
by the' new tritr aling. , .The new. Barna- Y t ]e e s another model that is in
%R. the beauty of the gown. But it is not r
_ y . trues, as they are called, are bewilderingly s g eat demand ' lie full blouse walst and '.
fashion. to be- copied rashl a the tunic skirt slightly 11 hered 'wit vet
beguti£1t1;..unc1•. both. in tulle and net Ave P y. :. m chine g Yg t h..
Vet belt . f• Ste
eulbrofdered in` an endless varle of de- .worked garniture over .a good fitting, last r 1ue d rvifh.ttvo fitncy buckles:
sighs. Jet and. st el` • 's gown will lulu out far more• satiS- 'r sleeves are elbow Ie;ngtlr'over longer
wear 118 sleep
e , aet•'and silver, jet '•
., x . ` lac i sleeves or, tulie.or'not and are also finish
n s,;, w find .gold,. jet Aird diamante' effects—on for ]y,than a copy of- severely,pli fu
an Arid sim Id own the cost of which coon with. a band of 'veITet. �ibbon. • Thy.
d all arc faslliouable; while in: all .jet . P g is
s
nn berless iffere easily threo fi *lues. To' t e Lover of description does not give the impre)r§ion'
.. � ,, r , :; R •� : `s:: � , d ttC alta : `most,' effecti;Ce �+ , 11
of'llow charming is this sim tlo bu es
i <' `' ` �� _ t. s<•. ? " designs.eve worked, out by comUmrn file- "rlOth`es, Otho IV, tthose taste has been . 6
tremel mar •rel -
1r Vit: y s t odes 4Vllich .las sotfle 'of'
-� ♦1 cif • ;:. , / ;: ,.::. .,t.`� . ¢ �;< .. ' ferent: hinds of-. jet -;-tile ettt belies, 'the educated., •and,•. iueid'entaIly; satisfied- raj, �
the line's of file ion Itussiuu bIulis s
<, ' l / ,r•E,: a >,� �.,;. spangles Elle null heads and the nillettes.j lin •:unlimited ;•t1lokYance` for' ' owns tile, g e.• o
r ° P g eXtremef becoming to.li Slightfi nr
r ..•,,', `�.�'s •< z
The t'iIIest are' exiremel' 'coati as kveIl' *n�v'ns this season are. more_ intra rivett �!
y. y+ t+ C i The iittrotllictioir Uf chlor into Lhe thin'
the may be for materials -
-� •_ �, j/ . . ; ., .: :R Y Y both nater Al and tllau she.has ever known.. 511e recog. blie k•.gowu is ulost.cteverl worked out •.
/ Y
xf workmanship are of t'hb , highest order, uizes at a lance the .fine uall of the "this se: son, nut Only in file linings Anel
k, •: a :. , g q tY
*1 u ? b ,. bodied, tts.previout ly describes but in be
k.1 "V R but for the'benefit of 'womankind in the material,' the exquWte,coloriitg and the >
A , trimlJugs .on' the waist. Ali' openwork .
majority there are many; quite as many., wonderful bt*aut9 of Ilne that esists .under ) t
embroidery of jet' on nil all, tilacc satin
,different patterns in machine as in hand the
--- t c1 apparently clumsy drapery,. and elle brocade gatvn will be laid over pink salon,
work and at a tenth art' at least of the of which just the edge of the satin wilt
r < •r• - R >£ ,;,` ° ; s" � � ' �,£ � w:it4�; � Fit , �' n : P „ , , Selectsglifekly what is becoming; for, the t b.
the cost. The woman who: bus what show. 'Ibis. can b)a intensified' by the In-- -
Y woman who is. not becomingly gowned
she knows i the truducfian of coral bends through the.jet
s best without troublin this winter has either • poor ,taste,' no l embroidery or in a large ornament on the
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as to pride instinctively- chooses the hand vanity o,r no. money• and while '.these frdnt of the w•aist, but it is not necessa
g. work' and •the cut beads; .but while the wonderful specimens �of. dress may be to ion,
' even work in file color in .such fish
✓ /' 1'1 .,1'z' °s. d: �`� % °' r: 'a:` best is the best; never was there a season for fire touch of plait satiu 'under the jet
o only-.for'tlle woaithy, the woman of lim-,will be quite Sufficient to relieve th' all
when a limited amount of money could be it means can ii spending .time. and bllidk e
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FASHION DETAILS THAT. EVERY WOMAN SHO.ULD KNOW
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N'afternodn gown of ,soft silk and. Clinging and .unlined skirts require' a, relent. mins the cuff of the short lee
C s ve. .
wool inaterial .or crOpe would be double effect to make then] appear at A chemisette of soft white -mull, having
ehaxming made like the mode This a frill down the centre, ma be Worn i
1 their best. This design reaches up to.the Y , o with
' shown: `herewith. item hasizes ,,the "
P bust , flue in what Tooke: like a'n .apron
. .:' yk> €iga► �.y ? unlceffect,
3 i ♦ �.,Lh _: 1„ t -which continues
in favor Shape, And meets a" ratherelaborate yoke; -
r� # partly on. Account of its adaptability to or iruderbody, fashioned of lace;
the present fashion, of materials and Bands of passementerle or braid finish
1,
partly " on account of its gracefulness, the lower edge of the tunic 'and outline
it where it almost meets the hem of the .
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underskirt 1n the 'back, The same trita-
ming ornanientS' the armholes, which are .ar
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cut out quite widely.• An effective and `
simple banding to use is ]Wade of net dyed
6 `fit i to match the cloth and embroidered in A "
heti fibre Bos a shade. With
Black w �§a � � , f �,'� .��' v9 sof the sam
Iack Silk Voile Gown,with Pink , f y z tz i plenty of filling the design dould be made �r
Libert Sash » }; G' 1 & to stand out boldly and handsomely.
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helpful in remodelling a passe frock or in b
r x giving. a little varier to one that lilts seen
h'x:',��� .. ,, •' fix(?.. y G,C� .,�4 J.,. ;:x k_? : �,a::.:;r s < ,• a great deal of Bernie even though It Is fI'�
many new fashions in regard.to the man- z / �,nk =., R. ,; '$•' ,»q„ y still good style. I®
ner of trimming the voile de sole gowns.)• °:>� a• +
Velvet Is a charmingcontrast, and a T
It>JSS waists made of the skirt'
broad fold or band of velvet or black
-� -n� ial, when it is not too heavy,
velvet ribbon - is effective against- -the -- _.__.� . _____ _ ti.___.____ _.._. __ -' . •,
a mater
or of a supple shit when tlie'suit is
_ a #hidk,sdrge, are -too -useful --to -be given- _
silk veiling.
transparency of the voile de sole, or Yellow Satin Gown with Jet
silk veiling, v it is sometimes ds termed. Phoeo Copyrifihrby IteuNin ger \ up entirely. One of the most pleasing ,
The bulli overskirt finished with n Etnbroidcred Black Tttlle xunii; models for this kind of a costume is
band of velvet is far more effective l:xelusive Copyright l�ety York IlrraJd tlluisot� i3ccltuCf-�uvft# illustrated here, made on simple Iiges,and
titan when finished with merely a hem or >
With touches of embroidery Which lin-
blind of satin or silk. Embroidery is a490 more attention than almost AIIy other is very fashionable), tho same model does when :all black With ,•tit and rhinestone part quite a stylish look. The draped
scli+rrt, while for the evening gown the rr Q front will be becoming to, a sYira figure,
eityle o£ gown. the dlculletr, evfdei1113�•� not appear half So elaborate as when over girdle, but the color makes it Berm inucll
embroidery on the material is worked out Inade over ball own is, not. ncprly stlla color and with trimncing snore so. With the All black more trim•• the fulness being reguf'ated by the Ina-
tllat COCr4' � �
in 1 design that uC itself •euros rho border, I FInnrt as the Simpler, model designed spoirtls tri the lining. A coral pink satin ming, call be employed. and withotct' coil- teriai, With a crepe or soft satin waist t
and not only for the afternoon gown but expressly for the occasion curl wltiah also gown with double tttuic of black vont+ de sid(lmble jet and embroidery tilt gown hs thero should be A greater softness than `
for the n)ure' cJrtburtti• nx)del fur the does duty toil a, rtistat:r.int dinner „own. sole is cliarmiligly didlitY and Smart be- all too simple. � i where cloth Is used, nt:Sitlly VOlt 8FVArtATt: WAIST.
theatre tlic st lilt finish for tilt• uu)n1e11t is rjhe perhaps too Simple style of tha°rause of the coloik of the lilting tend It Yt lle Mack satin g'mt•tia rive smart this Sea 1i The to the hi;;host fawut•.
rhe. rtrrungenletrt of file entbrofderv.tllis kind of a waist, or the froilt.muy �>, °
T, ♦ F• plainer. binck voile rte sole town IN agliteljetvelled belt thickly act tvrtll sural boolds,son, btit' 'they.aroi, veiled with turlie•s of ban(14 is (IllitO eli°eettt•e, and 'the ties ;y„ 1(„cd in with net or cbi(fou to n,aich'th
t t @
hcatre Gowns Essen -tial. ehanaed by the lining Slid triiwffl ;,1.s that and rhitlestilllea. The sawile 11)(r.il•t t'i1►'1'Iet t"iliJ)l't);dl•'i, ' (. r. stands out boldly in spite of its aillipie.dress abate. It shoald be-Athered inns
Theatre u'n)ens ,ire note sn o•sential-u) :Ire tisetl i I; t. el i1 f or tbiffrl.l entered rtitlr a r lefillstruction, Aseriesofsic lointec •> little illi over lclaek nig evt•n out with turtilioisd kine slitill linitt� and a • •erecvlike bot ii'epointed stars!short nttclarvlccves and foi sled with r-
.� t 1 C/E lleill`y rulbroidcry in graduated plzes rovers thr- argil) silssttl,gthatul of euibrrrfderv, or for service, ser-
*very fashionable Uutlit that they rereivef tticfte (although black with .white ifliinl„turtlitoise belt is 110 haudst)llier .tl1:in;t:et an:1 let combined or sill, with jet. AT1It.~.:b IVD AIV rTuL1\Uo:i U0WJ. over the shouldets whil' a sin•1 1: o if.- fleet would b per-
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c l,le urea �hal)s,.tl►4 out. t utt e � d o bettor.
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, : t Jy a= ;. s x4. G;�f ,E' -,f .., - and Velvet Tune ..
�� �. ss i z,K, ).w•r:Ks-. Linllti 11lai,roat ROuif ;
s ��,•R.k,. •. <' ,a, Fx , s <;< >: ^2 ^=%� q� �2. <.,. � ter,13'��<_.'.��.�S, ;�, y ,;`,_r'�`'' mhzatoGog.yr'*thy Reutl.inBet Black Silk Voile Gown EnbrQid� r
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�O1yright New York
Aca/
thought select becoming things
for her,.
;:�,. -:y' �y�R,,`•, '�z, � �: � ;z� ` Belf even, in these eCtravagant days:
t a a r
Gowns' . for Hallie Vl%e r: .
£.. "•� .r ., . ,»r . . ✓. e B are straight
S. t 's x r 'z': •, �. %3. r Armt )
c. .=o .3:•r.: .:5' 3s'` :n � <11r" .>>"ure8 Of 8m- 'II
8 vested to, -' better n
s.>: �n ,t. b Sena tage•fhan at the'
'Gowns to ' wear' at h
R
.�• � ome Int after-"'
� � �T< brof' he fie
'' dered net t
Y � slat co�.er the'' front of the
<:z .resent m
a.. : x x < .`r D mo ant.
5 t
Y •h.
n
oon
)>
or
f in
E ren l
a •lune
F h n' and aartl
.'ta •r•. ".a . S�"<aov'+. .;,; •" wA1at n �
a d fall: s r h
-
�� t Sig. t Ili Panel or
.
Eseessively—it might be said aggess- artite
>a .s- ;urF...,_. :>: :.w:t.x..,,;: e., ea?y. rt�du :hJ<: .n p $ Ar ma
. x; .,« ;:�;. :� .i �> a de::o the blas
':��'� s'�` r. s. <n::• ,£:. stole effect '£ 1 e k voile do
. n a. 7 " .• , J? dawn the front of til n
"•� ', ......, ,. ; y e�' ,w'�a< a OW
�", o',•, ::, :: .. '7 .,.._: �:...., . .. .. '-.- t> r:: ,q.: � Iver
>•. > .>�": ,t,ry � : -.: ....� . ;_.. ��` ,... � i, >`t;�' s��i � � y� lain and simple in e
I a'�f... ,. „Ax.n,. , ; P P e i%at'are man sol
f: F, ,..:. �t Y e in many- instances, '
_...• �,. -�g`v s.< •:�:�: In y 0 en at rile
1< :. .v:r.. r♦: k x: description hi'P
rt • '' p t s does n t sound'very
4f the mostexpensive
<:
s : tow thisseason, throat
.:..:. z ..,- And 1s on. the ame . ines s I st e - in .a tt,tra p shape or'with the t
S 1 a n s a their oat -,
e , so it said, being due to the le r
son but fd d in. with transparent Yoke the waist
;'.' , ;` . � ,,.:. 9 • ... .�; _ , ,. ' <; t .�,. • is a most marked • diil'er-. . ..
.7 there originality of design. and the models mad
..r � : �.� �:: ,:; ';.'. :::.,> �;;;. 4 ';•r, ;. ..;. : �' - nc apparent '' a 1n soft surplice folds -of the material
,f,__.., :s S'�,.r•+,>s? ;,:: i ; >,;,:� ...�_ ,, .,,:. .wu - �. ._. N e pp t to'any one who examines it
+ designed b tin artist Th wh "i' :
�>��� f. f • ' �;?�'.> eros 1 — y . e o e . over, sditer folds. of tulle azo edged with
.�� e y ditierenee: enpukh to make a last d g
s harmonfous that
l t t even SII .Amateur.
hx celet .rue model i in r
• ,,,. ;�. ; ,.f �. EV >� . ,.4:: aE year s: gown look up to.'date' i£ freshened. e s a st alt Active one.
in such affairs recognizes' iastinetivel lint there i
by the' new tritr aling. , .The new. Barna- Y t ]e e s another model that is in
%R. the beauty of the gown. But it is not r
_ y . trues, as they are called, are bewilderingly s g eat demand ' lie full blouse walst and '.
fashion. to be- copied rashl a the tunic skirt slightly 11 hered 'wit vet
beguti£1t1;..unc1•. both. in tulle and net Ave P y. :. m chine g Yg t h..
Vet belt . f• Ste
eulbrofdered in` an endless varle of de- .worked garniture over .a good fitting, last r 1ue d rvifh.ttvo fitncy buckles:
sighs. Jet and. st el` • 's gown will lulu out far more• satiS- 'r sleeves are elbow Ie;ngtlr'over longer
wear 118 sleep
e , aet•'and silver, jet '•
., x . ` lac i sleeves or, tulie.or'not and are also finish
n s,;, w find .gold,. jet Aird diamante' effects—on for ]y,than a copy of- severely,pli fu
an Arid sim Id own the cost of which coon with. a band of 'veITet. �ibbon. • Thy.
d all arc faslliouable; while in: all .jet . P g is
s
nn berless iffere easily threo fi *lues. To' t e Lover of description does not give the impre)r§ion'
.. � ,, r , :; R •� : `s:: � , d ttC alta : `most,' effecti;Ce �+ , 11
of'llow charming is this sim tlo bu es
i <' `' ` �� _ t. s<•. ? " designs.eve worked, out by comUmrn file- "rlOth`es, Otho IV, tthose taste has been . 6
tremel mar •rel -
1r Vit: y s t odes 4Vllich .las sotfle 'of'
-� ♦1 cif • ;:. , / ;: ,.::. .,t.`� . ¢ �;< .. ' ferent: hinds of-. jet -;-tile ettt belies, 'the educated., •and,•. iueid'entaIly; satisfied- raj, �
the line's of file ion Itussiuu bIulis s
<, ' l / ,r•E,: a >,� �.,;. spangles Elle null heads and the nillettes.j lin •:unlimited ;•t1lokYance` for' ' owns tile, g e.• o
r ° P g eXtremef becoming to.li Slightfi nr
r ..•,,', `�.�'s •< z
The t'iIIest are' exiremel' 'coati as kveIl' *n�v'ns this season are. more_ intra rivett �!
y. y+ t+ C i The iittrotllictioir Uf chlor into Lhe thin'
the may be for materials -
-� •_ �, j/ . . ; ., .: :R Y Y both nater Al and tllau she.has ever known.. 511e recog. blie k•.gowu is ulost.cteverl worked out •.
/ Y
xf workmanship are of t'hb , highest order, uizes at a lance the .fine uall of the "this se: son, nut Only in file linings Anel
k, •: a :. , g q tY
*1 u ? b ,. bodied, tts.previout ly describes but in be
k.1 "V R but for the'benefit of 'womankind in the material,' the exquWte,coloriitg and the >
A , trimlJugs .on' the waist. Ali' openwork .
majority there are many; quite as many., wonderful bt*aut9 of Ilne that esists .under ) t
embroidery of jet' on nil all, tilacc satin
,different patterns in machine as in hand the
--- t c1 apparently clumsy drapery,. and elle brocade gatvn will be laid over pink salon,
work and at a tenth art' at least of the of which just the edge of the satin wilt
r < •r• - R >£ ,;,` ° ; s" � � ' �,£ � w:it4�; � Fit , �' n : P „ , , Selectsglifekly what is becoming; for, the t b.
the cost. The woman who: bus what show. 'Ibis. can b)a intensified' by the In-- -
Y woman who is. not becomingly gowned
she knows i the truducfian of coral bends through the.jet
s best without troublin this winter has either • poor ,taste,' no l embroidery or in a large ornament on the
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as to pride instinctively- chooses the hand vanity o,r no. money• and while '.these frdnt of the w•aist, but it is not necessa
g. work' and •the cut beads; .but while the wonderful specimens �of. dress may be to ion,
' even work in file color in .such fish
✓ /' 1'1 .,1'z' °s. d: �`� % °' r: 'a:` best is the best; never was there a season for fire touch of plait satiu 'under the jet
o only-.for'tlle woaithy, the woman of lim-,will be quite Sufficient to relieve th' all
when a limited amount of money could be it means can ii spending .time. and bllidk e
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FASHION DETAILS THAT. EVERY WOMAN SHO.ULD KNOW
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N'afternodn gown of ,soft silk and. Clinging and .unlined skirts require' a, relent. mins the cuff of the short lee
C s ve. .
wool inaterial .or crOpe would be double effect to make then] appear at A chemisette of soft white -mull, having
ehaxming made like the mode This a frill down the centre, ma be Worn i
1 their best. This design reaches up to.the Y , o with
' shown: `herewith. item hasizes ,,the "
P bust , flue in what Tooke: like a'n .apron
. .:' yk> €iga► �.y ? unlceffect,
3 i ♦ �.,Lh _: 1„ t -which continues
in favor Shape, And meets a" ratherelaborate yoke; -
r� # partly on. Account of its adaptability to or iruderbody, fashioned of lace;
the present fashion, of materials and Bands of passementerle or braid finish
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partly " on account of its gracefulness, the lower edge of the tunic 'and outline
it where it almost meets the hem of the .
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underskirt 1n the 'back, The same trita-
ming ornanientS' the armholes, which are .ar
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cut out quite widely.• An effective and `
simple banding to use is ]Wade of net dyed
6 `fit i to match the cloth and embroidered in A "
heti fibre Bos a shade. With
Black w �§a � � , f �,'� .��' v9 sof the sam
Iack Silk Voile Gown,with Pink , f y z tz i plenty of filling the design dould be made �r
Libert Sash » }; G' 1 & to stand out boldly and handsomely.
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can be worn vhth different dostumes are
Mehlsive Copyright New York Herald y i ffY x P+ t ,� " a novelty of the season and will be found
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helpful in remodelling a passe frock or in b
r x giving. a little varier to one that lilts seen
h'x:',��� .. ,, •' fix(?.. y G,C� .,�4 J.,. ;:x k_? : �,a::.:;r s < ,• a great deal of Bernie even though It Is fI'�
many new fashions in regard.to the man- z / �,nk =., R. ,; '$•' ,»q„ y still good style. I®
ner of trimming the voile de sole gowns.)• °:>� a• +
Velvet Is a charmingcontrast, and a T
It>JSS waists made of the skirt'
broad fold or band of velvet or black
-� -n� ial, when it is not too heavy,
velvet ribbon - is effective against- -the -- _.__.� . _____ _ ti.___.____ _.._. __ -' . •,
a mater
or of a supple shit when tlie'suit is
_ a #hidk,sdrge, are -too -useful --to -be given- _
silk veiling.
transparency of the voile de sole, or Yellow Satin Gown with Jet
silk veiling, v it is sometimes ds termed. Phoeo Copyrifihrby IteuNin ger \ up entirely. One of the most pleasing ,
The bulli overskirt finished with n Etnbroidcred Black Tttlle xunii; models for this kind of a costume is
band of velvet is far more effective l:xelusive Copyright l�ety York IlrraJd tlluisot� i3ccltuCf-�uvft# illustrated here, made on simple Iiges,and
titan when finished with merely a hem or >
With touches of embroidery Which lin-
blind of satin or silk. Embroidery is a490 more attention than almost AIIy other is very fashionable), tho same model does when :all black With ,•tit and rhinestone part quite a stylish look. The draped
scli+rrt, while for the evening gown the rr Q front will be becoming to, a sYira figure,
eityle o£ gown. the dlculletr, evfdei1113�•� not appear half So elaborate as when over girdle, but the color makes it Berm inucll
embroidery on the material is worked out Inade over ball own is, not. ncprly stlla color and with trimncing snore so. With the All black more trim•• the fulness being reguf'ated by the Ina-
tllat COCr4' � �
in 1 design that uC itself •euros rho border, I FInnrt as the Simpler, model designed spoirtls tri the lining. A coral pink satin ming, call be employed. and withotct' coil- teriai, With a crepe or soft satin waist t
and not only for the afternoon gown but expressly for the occasion curl wltiah also gown with double tttuic of black vont+ de sid(lmble jet and embroidery tilt gown hs thero should be A greater softness than `
for the n)ure' cJrtburtti• nx)del fur the does duty toil a, rtistat:r.int dinner „own. sole is cliarmiligly didlitY and Smart be- all too simple. � i where cloth Is used, nt:Sitlly VOlt 8FVArtATt: WAIST.
theatre tlic st lilt finish for tilt• uu)n1e11t is rjhe perhaps too Simple style of tha°rause of the coloik of the lilting tend It Yt lle Mack satin g'mt•tia rive smart this Sea 1i The to the hi;;host fawut•.
rhe. rtrrungenletrt of file entbrofderv.tllis kind of a waist, or the froilt.muy �>, °
T, ♦ F• plainer. binck voile rte sole town IN agliteljetvelled belt thickly act tvrtll sural boolds,son, btit' 'they.aroi, veiled with turlie•s of ban(14 is (IllitO eli°eettt•e, and 'the ties ;y„ 1(„cd in with net or cbi(fou to n,aich'th
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hcatre Gowns Essen -tial. ehanaed by the lining Slid triiwffl ;,1.s that and rhitlestilllea. The sawile 11)(r.il•t t'i1►'1'Iet t"iliJ)l't);dl•'i, ' (. r. stands out boldly in spite of its aillipie.dress abate. It shoald be-Athered inns
Theatre u'n)ens ,ire note sn o•sential-u) :Ire tisetl i I; t. el i1 f or tbiffrl.l entered rtitlr a r lefillstruction, Aseriesofsic lointec •> little illi over lclaek nig evt•n out with turtilioisd kine slitill linitt� and a • •erecvlike bot ii'epointed stars!short nttclarvlccves and foi sled with r-
.� t 1 C/E lleill`y rulbroidcry in graduated plzes rovers thr- argil) silssttl,gthatul of euibrrrfderv, or for service, ser-
*very fashionable Uutlit that they rereivef tticfte (although black with .white ifliinl„turtlitoise belt is 110 haudst)llier .tl1:in;t:et an:1 let combined or sill, with jet. AT1It.~.:b IVD AIV rTuL1\Uo:i U0WJ. over the shouldets whil' a sin•1 1: o if.- fleet would b per-
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c l,le urea �hal)s,.tl►4 out. t utt e � d o bettor.
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