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Show THE HOltXIXG EXAMIXEli. K EXDAY, JUXE 11, 1901, Th siclllennes are Ideal for beach and for they ihd both bathing ault wear,water with equal the aand and th, black Is in This season lead as heretofore,- - with navy blueth,a close Some aeoond. shade ef very brown are favored by thoee who dmtr, a little novelty, and th darker shod In ths shot slclllenne attract many. The model Illustrated In black has th, chemisette, and the broad Mitor collar In narfow tucks, and this and the and puffed sleeve ruffle an eravet little edged In whits with blackteoutach and French knots. The skirt Is gored with a pretty liar Just above the knee, and a narrow featherbonad belt completes th natty outfit. With Touches of White. Black mohair blouse with short puff sleeve edged with white, and a bruad sailor collar In white with fancy pat tern In black tnohalr braid fashions this plain and sensible bathing suit. The skirt Is full, pleated to the waistband, and a deep belt of white has four met ef the fancy black braid as a trimming. A Model la Gray. Borne of the lighter slrlllennea and shades ot especially In the fashion able by some batharj gray and .tan, are liked when as being distinctive compared artth the multitude of black and blue bathirt with Is fashioned suits. Th model tucks 'forming a yoke, ths fulness being caught down at the waistline by the. narrow belt. A fancy eolhr with stole ends, which pass benealhtha braid cetntura, is edged with a novelty of black and white which tone In end atole The with the gray. prettily th are repeated by strapping! down with too edged front of the aklrt, these braid. The aklrt la gored to fit over th them Is ashal; hip without fulness. and low band of princess haircloth Inserted the iVtlstitchei'iiMn, which prevents aklrt from sagging forlornly about tha knees when wet Black Stitched With White. Black taffeta lias made quite a rich for Itself la th affections of the beach girts, for not only Is ltsmartand swim stylish, but It Is comfort Methto water In, being light and shedding welL An unusually good model l th on Illustrated. In which then is JluJ-Inshoulder yoke, to which th sailor eol-lportion is shirred, ths broad The neck Is eut concealing the yoke. In V shape and filled In with a colleite The chemisette of tucked whlte mohalr. each skirt Is pleated to the waistband, white to plait being heavily stchsd over the curve of the hips, the oaeUUd machine th of sewing stitch Ing blrk a pretty finish. A narrow velvet heading threaded with whits collar sad on ths sailor edges th pointed belt 1 w . ar m-t- a choice for every woman to select from. Although the assortment ef hoes and boots la more limited, many changes may be achieved by the addition of allk laces to correspond In shade with the garment Of course, there arc the high laced boots of canvas, which arc very trim and neat finished by tha silken string and tied In dainty bows; then some of our fair sisters may select the prettily embroidered sandal wltb the crossed ankle ribbons that warn worn many year ago, and still have a touch, particularly upon a fascinating small or foot Lutly, there are ths plain little sandals with absolutely very little to them besides tha sole and a strap to hold It on, and many of th bathers do not wear any shoes at all. Inst have tha finest silk hosiery made to match the color of th Its trimmings. To rebathing dreaa or moment turn for Just a to a few suggestions regarding tha hosiery. It might be well to know that some of the daintiest silken affairs worn are embrold-err- d In small floral designs scatteerd at Intervals and giving a touch of Inconspicuous color to a dark ground, whila other are woven In fine luce pattern and smart openwork stitches that reveal a hint of a white ankle peeping through the mesh. Ribbons and sashes flutter showily upon tbe new bathing garments, and give them an airiness and a touch of charming carelessness very becoming to them. A big Alsatian bow often will form all ths rap which the little feminine bather will wear, artistically arThis ranged upon her glossy hair. le particularly fascinating when style one hn a head of curly hair, with cunning little ringlets escaping all about ths face. When cape are worn they well-shap- 1By On Special Correspondent. MIRIAM SPXKR. perhaps difficult for some of ns to admit, but nsvsrtbelssa tru that to appear beautiful is woman's principal mission at tbs gay aeaslds reaorta, where there Is little etsa to occupy tbs feminine mind from the beginning ot the week to the end, when the countless opportunities to pursue ths flirtation more or leas mild or exciting Is to bo found. There Is little surprise, then, that oylphlllta forms In ths prettiest costumes Imaginable float happily along on the crest of the waves or contribute bright rays of color upon the white sands ef ths beach. Thera Is a tone of style and finish about ths bathing costume that suggests tbs chls appears no Justly applicable to our f'arlrlan sisters. No longer are women compelled to take their dip at the nearside la th unbecoming garments of a stereo typed etyle. not so many years ago, Women, end children, too. are aa attractive at tbs seaside as la ths boudoirs of home; their draperies are arranged with fastidious cars ths fit of their garment la molded to their forms in lines ef grace and ths colors selected ere thoee which are not only becoming, but also In keeping with the bright eummer landscape and tha shining blue "Tie ever-tempti- sea. This season there la a particularly large assortment of materials to select from for the bathing suit. Of court, mohair will be used extensively in tbs womplain colors, and tha an will go Into ths surf In striped or figured silk. Than thee. Ore rw, olno well-dress- braid of almost every description. These fabrics are all light la weight and premia to keep their shape la water and even after the fair bather has stepped out of the water. They will not ellng in the all too close folds common to old-tibathing suite, but will gracefully liuld tbdr own shape, but little affected by the water which saturates them. While, scarlet, blues and lavonder and green all find favor among seekers after aulta la which they will look most tee-citing. Serges, flannels an, woolen suits will be donned by thoee who bathe la chilly waters In tbs most quiet pieces, but the well dressed woman at th fashionable resort will appear la allk as shining as tbs sea and as bright as ths colorings of ths rainbow. Vary- new and particularly favored this summer are tbs silks, and there are suite mads up in fins striped and charmingly figured designs, while Just as ala bo ret ere some fashioned In the plain shades, Ths softer silks are not quite as practical aa ths stlffar ones and of these there la a beautiful and endless assortment In pretty grounds, figured with bright colors, ss well aa everything at tractive In ths vast Una of taffetas that the manufacturer can produce. Naturally, there are some women who will wear the softer silk, but It would be advisable for only those whs can display a faultless figure and form to attempt these materials. Mqhair is mostly used la plain colors and la trimmed profusely with braid. JVjplIn and alpaca are also much used with the plain ground jnore than any nnd and they look charming other ..... style, ..in, .in. ....! i. ...Vi ne -- - was mads ef whits mohair, trimmed with rows of blue soutache braid, and worn with a blue saeh and blue hose. The tunic la not quite knee length and has a triple boa plait In tha fount and back, the bottom edged with five row of ths soutache braid. Ths tiny V at ths nark, the shoulder straps, which are ths width of ths shoulder seam, and tha sleeve, cut to resemble handkerchief points, are also trimmed with four rows Of blue soutache crossing at the corners. Ths shoes were of white canvas, embroidered cn th toe with a blue silk chevron and tied with blue ribbons. Ths finishing touch Is attained by a pretty little oilskin cap covered la allk, n blue band being run about the drawstring and tied at the top with a dainty bow. Another stunning costume was Is dark blue taffeta, trimmed In white silk, striped In light blue and worn with a big Alsatian bow of light blue as a finish to the sailor collar, a stock collar of the same, and a band of the silk at ths edge of tha skirt Both ths blouse end the skirt have smell tucks In them, and tlie full sleeves ere elbow length finiihcd by a shirring. Tha hose and slippers ere the same shade as the costume, and a blue ellk cap protected the abundant treeaea from Ibe water. Among ths sights that attracted attention recently at one of the summer resorts, was a dear little tot on ths beach In a bathing suit of red tnohalr, trim- A fringed black silk girdle was val. worn. A hTte cap, with largo black bow at the front, white illk hose and whit sandals completed an exceedingly chic costume. er . med With plain white braid la double rows The Utile blouse has a sailor collar edged with a double row of the braid, and tlio rest was trimmed cross- wise with double rows of fl. braid nt Conspicuously attractive is a bathing costume of scarlet wash silk, with a chemisette of tucked while silk that Is trimmed across ths front with white silk braid, and heads a full shirred vest of the same material. A fancy white silk braid is used In two rows around tha skirt and the bodies, which has a collar turned quite far back across ths back and merging into cute little bolero fronts over the bodice In front. Two bands of the braid finish tha little sleeve In the shape of a shoulder pull. White high laced slioea are worn with scarlet hose. White ribbon confines tbs skirt at tha waist, and scarlet ribbons trim a white silk cap, which la arranged artistically upon a very pretty pompadour. A becoming costume that will afford comfort aa well aa good stylo is ths new Russian bathing suit. Fashioned in pale-blu- e pongee allk, ths blouse and skirt are In one in the Russian coat style. The back sets smoothly over the shoulders and Is mads with a center seam. Th fmnta axe also plain, dosing at tha cenier with buttons and to the lower edge or stitched together from the waist line down. Tha neck la open, disclosing a removable chemisette, with or without a standing collar or a narrow band for a finish, A broad collar in sailor or stole outline cum pit tlon, and ths sleeves provide may be of the popular bishop shaping or in short pull rtyla Leg bands coniine the knickerbockers below the knee. Four varied widths of while silk braid (the broadest to the edge) trim ths sailor collar, neckband and sleeve puff. A white silk shield ornaments the chemisette, and whits ribbon sash, with buw and ends to ths front, gives the wnlsi a chic finish. Either the white or blue hose may be worn, and wblts slippera laced aundal fashion to the ankle. This same costums can be carried out In the plain or checked waterproof taffeta. surah or peso da sole, and ere very effective with mohair braid o. band for trimming. Regarding the details and accessories of ths bathing outtit. a great deal of thought and taste should bs exercised. Hosiery, shoes or boots and caps must be selected with care, each harmonizing in rv-- re resreef with the costume Ti-r- - . will be trimmed with bows of ribbon or frills of silk of th color of th sap, and In ths csss of tha handkerchief cap, which will make Its appearance again, none but the fairest face will look charming under Im--It. Of vary great mee. particularly to our stouter aleter, la th fact that In order to appear trim and neat It la to wear a corset absolutely essential Possibly a more comfortable one than Is Worn with ths dinner or evening gown will answer. For our more fortunate alight women simply a girdle is required to give necessary graceful lines to waist and A regular bathing const can behips. obtained that has no steels that might stiffness acquire hold the shape strikingly attractive cos L.... .is seen on an equally as charming a fair bather, who was rather enjoying her aun bath on the beach than the surf, waa In white poplin, wltb narrow Mack ilk braid for trimming. The skirt blouse waa tucked In Gibson style and bad a Russian closing at tha left stria An applied round yoke without a standing caller was a feature and the short at pretty the shoulder adopted for the puff sleeves Th fulness of the blouse at ths back was gathered at ths waist line and the fronts wars allowed to pouch over th be!!- - .Three-piec- e was given tha skirt ana th shaping fulness at the top disposed In tucks Th black braid outlined the round yoke, edged the shoulder puffs and appeared on the skirt forming a panel In front and In three rows around the skirtextending at inter- sllk-stitch- ed i ' Laces and Embroideries. A library might be filled with th mysteries of trimmings and still th wonderful story remain Incomplete. Bines womankind first learned the art never lias the us of laces and embroideries been more lavish. Sumptuous passementeries showing encrusted leaves, fruits and figured dvsims are In all Jie shops, and the flat of the fashion mold-er- a has Fone forth that everything my lady wean from a robe de nult to ner wedding gown shirtwaist suits included must be burnished up and edged off with Jeweled braids, glittering passe mrnlrice and elaborate embroideries. Fruits mads of padded plush are shown swinging from stems of white end green braid. la between the fruits are leaves of white open work and gold braid. Small green braid Is used to show ths veins and outlines of the leaves. Purple velvet wee used for on exquisite gown lately ebown la Paris Th velvet was made np so as to orm clusters of delicious appearing purple grapes, while green braiil attaches the bunches to the waist and skirt. This was earned out with elnhnrate placo by tiny balls of gold gaus and tn slender tendrils of the vine were of green braid. Tbe purple velvet of tha grapes themselves finished off one of the most daring yet successful creations of th present Parisian season. Th gown was worn by ths Marquis do Lorms at the spring races and was widely admired. In fact, no night of fancy ta the piling on of rich trimmings of lace and embroidered material can excel the present craving for thee delights of tbe feminine Instinct. Japanese Crepe. For summer kimonos Japanese entfon crape Is sn excellent fabric It washes like the traditional Iron, and no matter how delicate the coloring may be there Piece that fade with tub- bins. This material can an Infinite variety of tintshe and designs crops to match the colored?nastripeplain makes a pretty border for the collar, front and liinse sleeves. There Is one distinctly JapnnpRe pattern thnt has taken well, it represents Japanese Banded With Braids. Th larger suit of dork gray mhlf is banded with a white llm whltffl tb'! yoke, to tnj fashioning th round blouse Is applied In a broad double th left la al the and fastening pleat, Ida The skirt has a round hip fo decorated with braid and three band ths hem. The fastening appear abova follows the Une of the skirt bra' oltli wlts safe n ? SSL umIT linen th? bresd collar, eleava, belt and bam. Of Cravenettcd Silk. Somewhat mors elaborate Is this bathof black moneybak taf ing costume fetes, . with Its chemisette and sham collar of white banded with a handsome Is platnovelty allk braid Tbe blouse tlm holed to th long shoulder seam, low puff sleeve being edged with ths braML Th skirt has taMler effect with ths fancy braid, which U oul-lin- eut semitransparent, ana tbe circular affords snugnsss at the hips with flar at tbs bom. Fagotting the Latest Modiste Fad. Among the new summer neckwear eM of th most attractive Is the fagptvee stock. Thee stocks are easily laundered, merely needing to be stretched Into shape before Ironing; and there no other neckwear so comfortable ana dainty on either a shirtwaist suit orares gown for afternoon wear. They re very simple to make, as all that Is fold'd neatly coarse aulred is bias bands of with a now fogotted together are cotton. Tha shops mercerised selling the linen bends all ready to usa and the woman with th merest, know of needlework may make for herself any number of artistic trimmings Token of fagotting are particularly d the light with pretty on organdie or are mads Bilks If the bands ribbon of the prevailing shade, and the tor heavy crochet allk is used tlj work. Bom of th moat elaborate skirts are mads with yokes, which contucks, over sist of clusters of hand-ru-n sj ternstlng with fa gutted bands and a drop skirt. Ths offset is unusually pretty. A woman with a taste for sHnps needlework could create a very beau"" ful gown, almost entirely mad of shJJ" deep ring and fagotting. The yoke, the cuffed sleeve and the panels of rs stralirh In bo done skirt should all one of th newest models in. Iiieces. In In the yok of the skirt f hnrisnn tally and in tha remaindervern tha skirt the work wee put In tally. Fe gutting In being used evjeanow-ero- ljJ |