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Show i TIIK STAMARl, UiPEX. I'TAII, SATIKPW. TZjiixxaoziLBzocnE CoyrtJTXE toilet that long sought balmy Southern-t shores. But morning and afternoon coauincs. aimpls aa to treatment or elaborwill bo la ate, as occasion rsqulraa. during tha sum mar. Aa to linen waist embroidered ooao, toot aummar saw only Lb ual wring in of them. Thisaummer, it to laarsd, will ae ihaa overovi-dwi- ca Hlilrtwalat ar atlU very much to and the malarial used for their devvlopaiant are shown In grant variety. While the extremely bewvr vaatinsa ato no longer seen, there ar many attractive specimens of mareariaod goods uf light weight and having a rather eoarsa baakat Wfava that will beooma with tlm popular and Hint will be worn old blue, pink, Wuc and cream, wbll Tha luatroua outing or ahlrtwaial suit. mercerised fabric, of tlu new. flnisn which la tormad lotus doth and. is shown only to a rich cream tint, makes It Ilka silk, and tha soft. pUnbl quality la a feature worthy of eonsidaratkm. as present modes dsmaud matortala of tbto -e, gort- - - KUmlaaa and voilao are no logger confined to wools, but arc show to the new cotton and linen, and somo of three Recta sis moat attractive. A cotton voile has a china surface mingling soft old ml or gray, groan misod with white are among tuo prettiest of the linen ctenilnea. TIm ainarteat of morning or arurnoon shirtwaist dresses ar fashioned from these novaltlc. There la a for tha great array of wash fabrics affects shirt waist tollolU; tha different to wooImi era reproduced in these moat among th popular of the remit ini porta U on ora the bordered voilua and lineos. the border In many Inatanoes being almoet half tha akirt a length and In rich brocb or tooquaril dealgna Theae nove.ltlaa are .adapted to the alralght. full aklrt. The aeparala ahlrtwalat. from th standpoint of tha axulualv trade,' to ina tuikir built affair that varlw llttto year; this cut and llntoh from year toIncreased In aiinitner Its shoulder have Ka in cuff, laugili an Inch or leaa. and elabon a aom case, have taken slight oration; but a van these concessions to to mod era scouted by ..conservative a d leasers, who claim that a shirt to It shirt'' and tliat aay allampt to alter Is out of good taste; among this class of walnt linen to th loader, closely followed by madras and other fancy weaves In Cotton. Uut of this order, fln linen and enttou and tUn silk wail. An especially pretur waist of lilted taffeta wss trimmed with alitched bands of pialn silk of tlie same ton as a dot; tiiere was a small lace yuk con-ti- n partially edged by th bands which mil straight, half way down tha tlie shoulder tha Beam; from waist, lower edge of Hi yoke waa Itnisheil and Mowing ends, soft with made of the plain colored silk; tli sleeves were full and plain with ilia exlac cuff, which ception uf tha deepfinish. ave It a very chic Khirtwalsts or fancy blouse, as era cullud the inure elaborate ones, ar now such an linportiuit feaiura to lha fashionable outfit that a lot of tlm and thought la expended In planning them sti that they shall be becoming and at Ihe same time smart, nut always tha sums thing, be It understood, i'o wear with dark cloth, silk or veiling cos-- I limns, while fasliion commands there ahull be a waist to match tha skirt, well an attractive there muat tie aa cau lie fashioned of white waist; these satin or Mk ami batiste, lace, muslin, am elaborate In design. The fashion of wmi ring a waist made of wash material, either embroidered or trimmed with Inca over a fitted ailk lining. " d'ljle frern lnr one. and certainly the clean, most st tractive with th w aisle look while It I possll.la to rtiyrkvr aklrt.varl-tj of styles now that liuvn a great iiiiisUiin ure m fashkinahle. i nibrobh-ni- l some of the shuns at Tlie prices asked fur tlie fancier waist, alsoofcalled shirthigh prills waist, even in three days of t rutlicr uverwh riming. Originality hand dcsicn. costly luce and flnreason given la the ustunaiole for the for tlie coat, but furtunalciy who wuulil fain majority of womankind lie gowoed accurdiiig to the Intcat orders mpied of fashion, tliese aanie waistauir furtiier-moi- v for Inllnltely lea prk, and. of Ihiiiic are perfectly possible clever seamstres is ipiuiufaetur If '"itccoideon pleated chiffon and erepe exactly the de clime waist, niatrluni; which they arc color of the gown with ueeful und will be worn, are extremely a fashionable ae evar during the sumtb" mer. while sleeve from thl are fyll. For the plainer ahlruviilst. If the Um 5 and colled Swiss uiv lbw. at Around linen, while lawn mldsmor.-for favored Upper. to be brdenmigh. particularly In w liie Ui skirt ere two hand of lb wear aleo great demand below the blrrto, waist. wT. I her m the first Just little Th-rn below th China trifle while a IS? hlceTcrepe be chine, the other . row of hi" lawn or liatidtcriinuf inay also heofanother sheer ailk. thaheni skirt. the the at the top Oyer are ciumi;o dressy Much waist ahould be laid two Wee fold. Thl. or aftermiun social "k "ks the h.il'ou.i while finishing resort. Waist A brood belt of the It flare out better. arc In great cvidcnci . ennie material I now much worn. where mnde'of trimming la such Unit it It to rather difficult to aay Juat lo have the waist fheack If the stylo idea offis are" the fnlneaa of the aleevo ahould come. the ratefned n l perfection. Although In all the French paper 'but thcy me .i Infinite sieev is aimnarrow wristband.V" Ulon mostVy' nUTiare tlght. aa to the shnpe und Uilh with quit a be added Hint tli some of the smartest gowna to bv acen l tha large puff almost at n,1MtUl .SSraUv entirely .iimposed the sleeve haa Perhaim returnti odor. we nam,ru.,id grab tb shoulder. waist. Blew worn It yen tlie tailored IngwonaomeWh.it ing to the Immrnee would aecnexivpt wider cuff and. If thl be th case, Ithave to .The lias of one would onlv a Mt further up alew puff aeeia as thoughdown" on tb sieev an the improvement; tai turn upside mtm e summer. bound to remain gown worn lastare puff laaccount of tlm devciop- th most interesting on Linen frocks targe the Vet mad for 21 . Jt ihi nrMi for tlm aummer of all the display foe "aw or lingerie ruffle summer costumes. The linens used flu lull tackei; tb from sleeve re-them are of many grades, butcher .Isov. to tul handkerchief quality to heavy .,napuff,nin0thiy.al.t und Khadeu weaves. Ana th aru in til out color. P" nrttfit Rf ai yet umonirtne ciMhren One node! of this kind Md Bowrottc nGelskn flblvfeeola W?trf the 10. In which the fan tbw Lace. and I.laew skirt, the of starting frjlovv plalte .bolero knae. war of th Mue linen. with Here tha yoke t faahkmed with long bloira. waa of linen, and th below th waehort. falling stole ends, which ar stitched down of I flaring elrevee of the d holer o, Fonlton with a Iceland TOlque of the b"iber the lace. An aold same luce arc P" the of skirt iei dihb plaited had l'nen ilcovr t.p lub of tba iaiided an exien-ski- n lh etnn Jacket wo with lore m ainiulateare Lai lsie" Isindcd with the liiivn front pwated of the yoke. The are frequent Jackets. Indeed, costumes: !!! fnwtwied nnUvr I lo thi yiik them to bring linen faniUmr of tn merits Tlif nifrvN iif of trtlCht tln-are trim-munlw.n will. Ihe cu. Alirrn. with with the ilnen11 of the skirt. t with wwrti buttons. Th h ", With suite of rlwrly com- bmr n KnmilvH ls: I four-ln-lia- ,btog , . e llin-iis- gam-gaItt- ImzxssZlGEZZ zr f5j2CFjinx&b Chirci- - l" t- -o hui-to?- 1 non for' theae meterlal harmonlffing eojar. (By Onr Bpeelal Correspondent. MIRIAM SPIER. Very Inilliaat aa regards th display waa th Si. day at Perl Horae Show, opening and though the of without waa dreaa almoat 5?, of tha tailor-mad- e order, aay ew and detail arero to noted. Oneinteresting of theae waa tha unueual ofmor w toek fancy textile. jwwtlty f,"'b Polntlllea. anowflakee and moo-.m-or? Ployed for th construction Jch auits; also very delicately ahaded chiefly In Bolt ahade of gray. rrom ? the all appearanues, tellor-mad-a to feminine In ito the rice, not K distinctly trace remaining of omo mennlah air which held away yar U , , ?, with an of white Iinn embroidered lrdfalhr ,"5 aelf-color- bfuTOl. E'm.ae sssar ago, Toe much importance cannot be gtren soft. aheer fabrics that lend Jhstnrelves no readily to the awefuU flowing ima of the aeeaon a jAblon". The Bufteat, yollea and and ar fr. perhaps,gauxieat favor in afternoon employed not onlyhighest. for df- h.ileu, but lor severely flmahed costumes as wall. While ptam mrii.ng ''tlora r preferred, there. r many ArtM may he of a 4jtfeto' In to11! rtm'ned with elat-l- t fashtonahW silk for alilrt ; W .?,, t.hpd-;'rrd,- !n tuwmbE Waterproof taffeta that are .softand foulard are a recent Importation move It would be difficult to Imagine a one than charming ahlrtwolet coatumo fashioned from this ailk to IntM blue and white pinhead check and 'rew5 with tiny white dots, or In blacksilk la white check The fact that th will et once make It popuwaterproof flnleh lar. A watered or gleaming moire tbla madiatlngnlehea other sample of will rejoice terial. and th aummer ao girl that she haa discovered practical and attractive a fabric at the same time n and drees. for her That fancy effects In linen are very popular la Indicated by tha great assortment exhibited; never haa there been suefa a variety. The newest of a cloth, ha here, railed barc-ttcoarse eanvae weave and a napped or or self in over surface the effect raised Hlnck and white and contrasting color. brown ana cream ar atylish combinations In this material. Ilalrl linen canvas make rvirpllorally l,r,'l.y and wiiile the Ivlieh shirtwaist ml mixture are Invisible stripe used for the Jacket and skirt coMume. ehlrt-blou- M -s, i r, aa It good for brdtr always look smart. HOdonsnew seems to tire of It tfortunleiy, to there are aom to whom, dark blua not becoming, ml tlLi!1!-"Jk- I of brown worn the gown of black and white, for let It toelaborate rtood that no matter I bow the frock. If the color of beauty to one's own particular atamort. tba gown will never look The shirtwaist dress muat not b eluhoraiely trimmed. On it should be made up will qlte as simply as the present atyla should psrtjjjj " It making a gown for which tha boras to mind the purpos ln dress la to be used, and Ptoln.eccdrdnc For tba tt should li elnlairate or drcRs to be worn traveling and during ; t houirh for a whi. f t least, foulard the summer at Ihe waist suit r.ui't. I" Is1" would have to Uivid" IU popularity with tnffeta or fnnsin w"lik. Again, short that is. should Just clear the colors may nil around. , while in foiilnrd a l ri.ei ns are ground A walking gown. for a liave been Introduced a the worn f--r ll.onc on mads quite siuiuly, n, very much the same with a little Irish laiy aand band of tiie last few yta,;,luiih,i of V. transparent and niwi.v njokint si irrlng. The wulst line n;is .imi . and rtjwy suk there lace In tile laittei-nJ isjliar and cuffs ined un of f" not have a small w li'iMfl 1 f tnlff sicina to bo a far prettier variety TJ oc np t ' two piers coat urn. p'irlally well lo th women In New Tor The beet dressed are strong advocate of tha tailored worn be ellk suit to jih a smart can waist. They contend that It anv occasion, moin-Inon worn almost be the nftemoon cr evmlng. with r.n-tiwralat. of amount proper dressy and alrrple costumes, both Inchoice. 1 he ahlrt-wslare the first garb, dresa. consequently. I very much costume lltl to the fore, the natty loo and Fori derided a that I nit liav adopted at last American." with a pen arms. Foulards and pongee brill always be must popular, hut this year so many new silks are to be aton, and theae all so attractive, that it would seem a -- tWiarly will le ; g. VP'' re st yt I1"" inrthlhln-M Jai-.n,-s- diff-iv- iil .' UinSTt ande mod-it!r- Ivory-tinte- hlri-nal- v nl 1 fidj-mt- |