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Show STATELIEST OFfp WEDDING GOtyi13 y'ij JsjjV K we HERE comes "the fairest thing In mortal eyes" arrayed magnificently magnifi-cently nnd with n statcllness befitting befit-ting her grcnt adventure. Having swept an appraising glnncc backward back-ward over a few centuries tho costumtr who conceived this gown drew his Inspiration from tho mlddlo ages and developed It In white satin, Inco and pearl beads. Theso with tulle, chiffon, silver tissue and orange blossoms hnvo been used to mako many n more or less stately gown for tho brides of this June, wherein the classic lines of Greece nnd Ideas drawn from medlcvnl times hnvo proved tho most graceful and Imposing. Im-posing. Ilut other times. Including the present, havo given n good account of themselves In the various styles presented pre-sented for tills yenr's brides. For the Wedding CorteMH in THE quest for bridesmaids' bats this year Is on easy nnd delightful one. The bride enn hardly go wrong In her choice and her maids nro suro to bo pleased ;, for this Is n seuson of picturesque pic-turesque nnd colorful millinery. Given theso two advantages ond the Inspiration Inspira-tion of n wedding cortege, designers turn looso a poetic and unhampered fnncy nnd produce hats lit for the heads of angels. Tho wedding procession proces-sion Is tho magnificent hour for millinery mil-linery nnd tills yenr's IintH meet It magnificently. It takes a real artist on educated Judgment to think out 'he best In millinery, nnd not only brides but milliners themselves do well to rely upon authoritative designers hi this matter of bridesmaids' millinery. It Is better to copy n mnsteipleee thnu make an Indifferent uttempt nt original designing. At tho top of tho group a small hm of narrow ribbon nnd braid preserves In Its up-to-dato linos n 11. vor of tho quaint poke bonnet. Tho narrow rib-bon rib-bon with plcot edge, which alioriiatiw with rows of braid In tho shape, falls from tho back of the hut In mnnv 'pops. Llttlo forget-mo-nots peep anil tray over tho edge of the brim as If o git p loov at the fair fuc of 'he 11 (HIS " Tho wedding gown pictured tiew1 Ivory satin with a band of hwnBlt outlining tho ncckllno and QnrribBjlIj flat glrdlo about tho hips. ThtpsEL-Is ThtpsEL-Is long and embroidered lti gX, .; pearls. It has a court train cl (BJ cess laco finished at the end v&H r wldo band of satin embroidered ifl Tit pearls. A wreath of oranst blcsnB with small sprays dropping it sB tfo sldo supports a wired heiddmi Biker lace. The long tullo veil fullmefl It. H A Pearl bends nre plnylng a ttesjtjjr ous part In this season's wtesBviP gowns. They form the bead dieskBJ ninny costumes, beginning vtftiBju simplest bnnd or strand of IrtiBW ending with elaborate fringed enflj or tho stately Russian turbau, Bj B. maid. A roso with fotlnfl "B" berries Is at home In the front flno model. With these flowen i natural colors ono can Imagine "JB In nny light tint tho brldo may " Just at the right n bnlr,.bWJBi with round crown nnd M'ttBpj accepts two of the style "?JB, Paris for this senson. First "' "TpB curling plume, that mrnt ?1"3M crown, proceeds acrosi the Dn A spirals . down to tho fuB sponsored by tho French nnd u edgo takes ndvnntnge of tne to m pear beads. This hat Is M white or light colors. T.T.MLBJ brimmed lint of hnlr braid at BJ of tho group lnvllM'or ?-, circled with u wreath of with flowers anil fruit n0""JLjBJ wish of velvet ribbon MVW brim, falling from Mf0ZlM loops mid long end J"" B of white hnlr braid "'"'LtB wreath, strnjlng n"os TnL&4m over the brim, presents IW ' & BJ all-white and llnlshci the I H tlngly. r J" a t,fu.Trvnn41",w BJ |