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Show Bunchy or fluffy neckwear is quite passe; flatness alone prevails. Many of the latest trimmings, just from Paris show a combination of as many as six different materials. Seeming simplicity, avoiding all over-elaboration of trimming (.ffects, marks the winter's" smartest hats. Nasturtium is a darker variation of the prevailing burnt orange tone and is more becoming to many people. The latest style of modern tea gown i3 a curious combination of princess and empire gown and long lace coat. A vest of embroidery in blues or dull orange linen is exceedingly effective ef-fective and smart for a bise voile .gown. In shape there is nothing perceptibly percep-tibly new, even in the most swagger costumes. Long vertical lines gracefully grace-fully sloping toward the b .ck is the prevailing effect. A Wonderful Gown. An imported gown seen lately created cre-ated much wonderment. Some fancied the chiffon underdress must have been painted. At any rate, the eves, start- white and ended black. In reality it was comparatively simple. To begin with, the dress wa3 of white silk with an overdress of white and black lace. At the neck the lace was white and there, too, the chiffon |