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Show FASHION DETAILS OF INTEREST TO THE HOME DRESSMAKER. THE home dressmnker who wishes lo 1 remodel a gown and finds it necessary to add some new trimming or to increase in-crease the amount of material in some way will find herself very much in the height of the fashion. f she chooses cither L' want; itiojK coartML. blnck velvet or black satin for 1he addi- I tional matenal. According to the very i newest designs of Puris gowns, these two matenils are considered suitable for the adornment of any cotume Sn the wardrobe, ward-robe, and from street suits of serge and 111 rytuuu uow.N wiru vki.vkt uasds. cashmere to bi'll gowns one Hnd. them" figuring prominently as garnitures. Sometimes Some-times u little of the velvet f satin is Jns'sl, perhaps merely n bow for I be' bodice or n baud to edg.i a waistcoat iu ja jacket, and again fully hall the cos-, ! COolUMl; Ub' Wli.L L'l; SC1K. I tiliiie will be made of the block mate-rial mate-rial ciileT velvtl or s.itiu. The color of the lest of the material does not s tin j to mailer, ns the black trimming opix-ar.s on g.iruiciits of all shndes as well as all styles. For light, i liuui and dark cu.v I '?V Sn 't-it HKAII.iK.Jj C'L'JXU LUbTLMU tuines it seems to be considered equally desirable. A white foulard, polka dotted in black. Ii'i'l three-quarters of the skirt of black satin and a deep baud n round tlw bodice, also of the satin. A rose voile made over' iv $ Ifi A mm v01l.K AND SATIN COW N. I ! w hite satin was trimmed with bands of black velvet around the foot aud had bauds of the velvet taken from the front of the collar down nnd under each arm to tin bottom of the skirt iu the back. 'A blue satin gown had rovers of black 1 IS If ?OLI..Rr AXU SATIN tJUW.V ( satin nnd a girdle and skirt border of the same. It wu6 trimmed also with deep Persian trimming. An exquisite gown of white linen had the lower part of tbe lakirt of black velvet aud a scarf of the same. iJLLE SLUUJk. COST I'M II ' i |