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Show Dress SiecTiis. . It is absurd for 4. woman with scraggy arms to make herself sueh a slave to fash ion as to persist in wearing short sleeveu evening dresses. Long sleeves, when made of some soft, diaphanous stuff, like crepe de chine, draped or daintily pulled all tiie way up, are always nicer to look upon than thin arms.- With the aid of the lorely gauzes now used-fer trimming it is possible possi-ble to make almost any figure look pretty. Such defects as prominent collar bones and shoulder blades may be hidden under a soft cloud of silk muslin without in any way robbing a dress of its smart appear In the accompanying illustration two styles of short sleeves are shown for ladies who are young and plump enough to ap |