Show r CicTtUndj Drcsics The wife of exPresident Cleveland Cleve-land has evidently changed her dressmaker for nt no time since she became notable has appeared in more beautiful and suitable toilets than she now cs 11 Cleveland Cleve-land was always n ell dressed so tarns tar-ns fabric trimmings and confections confec-tions went buther clothes were i appropriate They were too rich They had the grandeur and warmth ofaiitumn when her youth nnd beauty only required the light garniture offering for relief Since her enrolment among tho immortals immor-tals of lcIL ers circle she has forsworn her robes of magnificent i plush velvet and brocaded satin and adopted tlC light airy tissues of Mull crepe India silk and transparency cloths thjit I drape no parency gracefully grace-fully and make a woman nl nearly angelic appearance as I I possible possi-ble for mortal to look At tho afternoon teas which she Is giving for l1r Perrine in her new home on Madison avenue r Cleveland lias been weorlng mat 1 made of artistic dresses Ddo principally gauze lace insertion and soft til gUz b The simple style In which they sat made the graceful unconscious uncon-scious way in hlcli they are worn the absence of jewels and her fondness fond-ness fv putting rose in her hair or a spray of orchids at her throat give her that delightfully girlish appearance which was not displayed while mistress of the White House The responsibilities of her position 1U demands and exactions may have had something to do with the maturity she affected but simple Ir Cleveland the wife of a New York lawyer she I certainly a ant woman than younger prettier rOln tu she was two yours ageiV r rld |