Show High u i r i Cors ts They A Are e Still Required R quire to Keep Figures Down Downto I Ito to Proportion Requisite for Evening Finery 1 No Now York March Jt i i re ro requires requires quires a pressure corset hot baths b and pickle diet to t keep stout women down downto to the proportions requisite for a 8 proper Display 1 play of o the tho Lowest evening finery I N Vcr ever has fat been more fatal to style eti and grace in dross dro s gowns manufactured on both sides of the Atlantic are no olor at the no shorter at the waist an no wider at the tho knees than we have worn sen for the pat two years ears Per Perhaps haps ha for Z r morn mo log and afternoon toilets thoro there i a trifle trl e more In breadth and flare flaro near nea the hem horn than of yore but in inthe inthe the mode of the bodice and even in the good ono one must wander far afield afi in order to find a novelty A pretty show Is 18 undeniably ly being made mado of poy poey po y sis silks sm that are said to 10 a be bea bea a revival ot of a fashion iRlon dating Queen girlhood The description de applies rt ly to those thee soft evening ev foulards foul fou lime and hd taffetas that are wre re In close set bouquets or little round wreathes uit w t often otten are a a ItA brilliantly colored as the tho nosegays no on an un old fish fash fashioned f h We piat Illah The posy silks are designed for tor the debutantes especially e and should be worn with shoulder knots wise bor Jred with 11 or more sweet v still edged with shirring and tiny puffed purred frills in which at Intervals knots of or rosebuds rO and baby imby leaves are nestled Directly in front or on one hip the tunic IB Is SlIt gilt open from hem to waist line Une and full lull gathered ga ered or drawn flat fiat over the hips and back Just how bow this Roman tunic should be bo draped is shown in the central go of or the group of refreshingly pretty pr U evening costumes A Group of Costumes The h sl sister er toilets of the tho group show lt i i erth the tb one n to the left how white panne Is going to be made mado up for tor the spring wear wearing wearIng wearIng ing and the one ono to the tho right Is a study in rosy lilac satin and string colored Venice lue l e The glove sleeve of lace is carried Out Olot in this thill Illustration with the perfection of ot grace and on one ono shoulder a string of Parisian pearls and on the other a band of a dull red roses are in agreeable contrast to the commonplace strap and small rover rever that so many gowns show Colors Colon may come com and colors may go but the black gown own remains forever Black toilets garnished with spangles sp and gilt have had their day WId w have gone sane back to black n 1 8 by any decora decoration decoration gi ks eb tion u save a little tl Inca Inco and a touch Q of color 1 F 4 4 f j I j I II j 1 t 7 It 3 i j 11 j I IJ J 1 tul 4 A WAY WATT TO ADAPT iLACE JACE ON BODICES AND AN TUNICS And garlands of or flowers flower that will exactly cX CUy match printed on i n the silk silkA silkA silkA I A Rc e Du Barry Toilet I Two seasons sea ons ago women were wearing w flowered d silk alike encrusted ted with very vely loose meshed lace and again this spring that pretty fashion has h come to the fore There Th is a high hl h gown own accompanying this text to show 8 what Y the latest phase of SaB lice and d silk W is isY A It bright b rose du Barry taffeta 1 of or solid color edged with of blade black chenille forms the two deep noun ts of the skir while the waist and top of or the are made of taffeta of the same quality but gaily figured in closely massed maSI daringly ly Mowers flowers wita V 11 ti u hr of or green f AU All this strong olor lor however is t softened by a veil of ot r un 1 e dropped o over er the tho flowered a and ad tacked so 80 firmly to it by in itches 11 that the lace almost ap at appears att appears pears t to be woven with it Since the dressmakers and their patrons continue to cling to tho the serpentine mode in Iti gown building the manufacturers have brought out none but soft finished even evenIng evening evening Ing materials They have introduced a n satin chiffon that promises to enjoy a vogue osue equal to that of panne As 2 Its name implies it is as IJ It t at Rat chiffon and ands andu u s bright rf rich I and as durable as satin It Itself itself self l From satin de aL Lyon and and d satin tr duch dt ease from peau peu de sole and peau de do ygne every bit I of the o dressing and close closeS S weaving that makes k for stiffness has hast hasben t ben en left out and panne panDe Itself Jt el has bas been reduced In weight to meet the require m i ts of the prevailing l preference for tor soft toft e goods good Aft As to t the make up of or these pliant ma material material every very dressmaker loaves leaves It to her ber herp p patron to choose between a design of or an evening gown with or without an over overskirt skirt If the choice 1 I for tor an overdrew overdress then that garment must be bI or o chiffon satin chiffon or I orty silk draped tunic near 1110 tu shoulders Last rast winter the dusky velvet gown was as is always the standard of ot dignity and splendor this spring a very brilliant b black l panne n Is un unrivaled igl rivaled f al in l its effective ft l A black panne properly made falls faUs in folds that glitter with high lights the skirt Is long and an treated with ruffles of ot Itself the tho waist Is plan plain pla n sleeveless veless cut open square in the and completed le with a touch of rr time timo browned O d cy lace and pearls pearle To judge of ot the tho happy result of ot otc this arrangement the reader has s only to tog Jal g gLance c it the slender woman n bonding over oer the billiard table In the accompany accompanying ing Ins illustration In her dark hair a tuft of black chenIlle covered wires rises gracefully from short jetted wings in gS and andIn andin In passing and out of respect res ct to our sub subject subject subject it Is IB proper to t inform inquiring minds that heads are very much muc dressed of an event even o Hair Eair Ornaments and Jewels Big bows and ospreys o reys and chenille sprays and tulle are all popular and pretty pratt hair ornaments but hut the pret prettiest tiet Ue t and nd most unique run C is Js the tuft of close curled fern tern fronds and sprays of maiden hair fern that the girl of sweet 16 pins In her shining tresses The fern ornaments are made of green velvet or ore orO orn orl ore oro green chenille e and n are the e most exquisite reproduction of O natures l own o inimitable efforts Bows of raveled ra led gold and silver ribbon are decorative and ond not yet hack hackneyed hackneyed hackneyed but spangled roses rosos rO 05 have bave evidently lost all their charm o 0 and amI the women who ride on their good taste wear only green or black orna ornaments meats ments At lest last it has been discovered that din dia diamonds monde monds become b only the tho f two while pearls enhance the clearness pd id id color of every complexion therefore tt tI t manufacturers can hardly meet the demand for the pink or white imitation gems No woman S r 14 4 3 I L Lw Jk I A CHIC CEIC BLACK ELACK TOILET i n teems ems to feel herself herselt equipped for the social fray troy without a string or two or pearls on her neck or arms and those who are always scouting In advance of ofIe u Ie thousands for something new are set sot ling great gre t store by their ropes of or ash arb which make the tho neck oh on which they are worn worn look whiter by contract Ash pearls strung with turquoise beads and worn with a black panne gown are arc considered tree tres chic in Paris MARY DEAN f i r 4 I 1 I f g f a aI ii p p 7 rJ I t il I t I I ct 6 k I i I J Ji S c I i f I Ii IiI S SOIE I sOME OIE LENTEN LET D R TOU T LETS i v 1 |