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Show VARIED STYLES FOR W. EVENING WEA J! IN THE gay world of evening gowns It Is hard to choose only two for Illustration. There nre so many different dif-ferent kinds of them with charms so rarlcd and captivating, that the distracted dis-tracted fashion reporter would gladly llsplay them nil. They differ 1n chnr-icter chnr-icter moro than other gowns, because thcro Is Httlo restraint put upon the fancy of their creators they furnish 1 playground for It. Tho two cnoscn for Illustration hero Include a net jown at Uio loft a modest, unpretentious unpreten-tious but elegant affair and a brll llant and glittering creation mndo for blgh occasions beside It. Tho quieter of theso two models Is tqual to many demnnds nnd, with u llttlo helping out of the bodice, inn Inko on tho responsibility of sorvln; for nfternoon wenr. It Is made o brown dotted net, In n warm shade jver brown satin, nnd could hnrdly Ik nore simply designed. A plain bodlci CN nnd full skirt of the satin ecmul foundation for un over bodice and J skirt of net. Brown nud gold tissue maleiJ. row binding nt the bottom if,thin that widens nt the left tide tcil extended on nn overlnppluR seta I the waist line. Brown and (o!4tfl combined In the wide girdle of ended ribbon nnd brown footweir H . complete nn evening toilette. B ' Satin nnd sequins In the htnitaH ' gown nt tho right ure destlndB ' .spend n glittering career unties Hf ' llclnl light. The apron nnd kB drapery of sequins nre posed owMjH' i artfuly draped dress of plnlu satinflt; i a very generous and handsome rtflfT ' the left side. Sequin covered 'BrJ : nro mado to match many colonW t satins nnd one can Imagine with ply , ure this gown In lorVly blues ; greens thnt call to nilnd the gloriW. ; plumage of the peacock Kg |