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Show AS WORN INPARIS New Frocks, Hats and Shoos Are Most Attractive. Costumes Featured by Simplicity; Defy Reproach; Represent Best Kind of Dressing-Tito Dressing-Tito old gaieties are gradually coming com-ing bnck to Paris, and every day some renewal of the social season, ns wo formerly know It, is announced, writes a Paris correspondent In the London Times. In the Hols for tea and tenuis most attractive frocks and bats are worn. Nnvy blue allied to white, to cherry color, and to copper color. Is more than popular. Occasionally It Is worn with vivid emerald. Numbers of smart women keep rigorously to tallor-mndcs for nil ordlnnry occasions. These costumes cos-tumes are simplicity Itself, and defy the reproach of Usance ministers and moralists, but thoy represent tho best nnd most expensive kind of dressing. dress-ing. They exac the most perfect de-lalls, de-lalls, and n bat, which Is the last thing In smartness, as well as a dress. Pine nnvy blue serge, embroidered lightly In Jet or dull silver, In white, o. In some color, Is much seen. Open to the waist, where It fastens with one button, the cont discloses somo striking color noto In tho blouse of the Jumper, or short tunic pnttern, low nt the throat or qulto high, with draped collar band. The tints vnry greatly, from the ribbon toque, with a chin strap, to the wlde-brlmracd laco-cov-cred frame trimmed with flowers or f en t hern. Dlack and whlto nre as popular as blue. Poulard, pllsse silks nnd crc-pons, crc-pons, offer n wldo choice. Lace plays an Important part In gowns, nnd cm- A oummer toilette in Ivory tussore embroidered In Ivory and black, worn with a black ribbon sash, black hat and a chiffon sunshade In black and white. broidery has lost none of Its chnnn; but striped and checked black and whlto liiffetns look well, and may be counted among tho less cxpeuslgo luxuries; for It represents loss handwork, hand-work, and consequently snves time and labor. It Is noticeable that skirts are most moderately draped, and nro de- cldcdly longer. A woman dressed In blnck and white foulard, gracefully draped on the hips nnd softened round the shoulders by n tine organdie fichu, looks extremely well. Her hat Is In fine organdie, also embroidered in blnck silk, und she enrrlea a sun-shnde sun-shnde to mntch. Her shoes nro strapped patent leather, and tho heels ore not high. Tho sleeves of her dress nro short, nnd she wenrs long whlto suedo gloves. Of quite n different nspect Is tho toilette of n vivid brunette, Sho wears nnvy taffetas, with a full tunic-skirt of tnrton muslin In brighter colors than any Highland chieftain could Imagine. Her lint Is In black lace, nnd the tnr-tan tnr-tan Is repented In her sunshnde, which shows n nnvy bluo foundation, with n deep pllsse turtnn hem. |