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Show M FASHION AND FANCY. H Various Articles for tho Feminine Ward- ' H robe. H While many ladies do not like to or- H ' Oer their standard suits very early in H -the season, us, toward the end of April, H new styles may appear, they may wllh H perfect safety arrange for all the ac- H cessorie and minor items of their H v.Trdrobe for the entire summer. H Tho petticoat is an imiwrtant factor H in fashionable dressing. One may have H dress skirts made with lighter material H for linings and with less bulky and H cumbersome fittings than heretofore, H provided a suitable petticoat is secured. H Thero ure tlrm and reliable makes of H haircloth that stand out under the H weight of all skirts of ordinary fabric H With skirls made on this plan, one H -well-mode petticoat serves for the en- H tire outfit for street costumes. Thesa H may be in gray or black haircloth, and H should be fitted with the utmost nice- Wm ty. For evening dresses a white hnlr- cloUi one nuswers tho same jiurpose. H Silk petticoats nre iu vcr general use, H although many ladies who have worn H tlicm for years are making up fine, H Hrm qualities of moreen, and like them H very much better. Thero Is a certain H jpringlness to the moreen petticoat H that one does not find in silk, which. H unless very carefully cut, Is likely o H wind around one'n ankles and make H walking a weariness rather than a H pleasure. a. tnaxsmMmmmm B |