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Show A Bride's Outfit. One of the smartest of the many late weddings wed-dings in England was that of Miss Reiss, daughter of the owner of historic Jodell hall. Holmes chapel, Cheshire, to Captain Donne, of the Royal Carblneeis. Among the beautiful trousseau gowns for the bride is a pale-green satin evening gown, with Watteau train and high white moire sash, edged with pearls, turning back over the shoulders to form a pelerine; large sleeves of green satin to tha. elbow, and a"narror frill of lace over white moire round the skirt. "A dinner gown of rich pink brocade is made in the Empire style with a high cine, ture and large double puffed sleeves in vel. vet of a darker shade; semi-Watteau back., and skirt edged with hand of velvet. A tea gown of pink brocade has puffs and Swiss belt of moss green, covered with black guipure and edged with a tiny ruching of moss green. A lovely, matinee, is in heliotrope and white silk,' with pelerine deep flounces of Indian mot, lia and fine lace, with heliotrope ribbons. There is also a beautiful tea gown of. red bengaline, princess back and large rovers, trimmed with, black lace and ctuUroa, "';- ------ . |