| Show FIAMING BRIDES PICTURE Mat Should Be Either of the Stuff of I Wedding or Traveling Gown It Is not unusual for the bride who Is j goIng away for an extended trip or wh expects to make her home in a dIstant city tQ give pb t graphs to the most intimate in-timate of her friends before leaving them One such bride who Is given to doing things unique and original determined to frame the plcturesthu given and to do so In an appropriate manney They were to be mounted under glass in the manner flmlllar to all and known as passepartout but Instead ot the usual mat of lInen or cardboard she used a ma tend which was especially appropriate I and one which made frame as well as pie tore worthy or being preserved among the family heirlooms j The picture which she gave her mot er had a mat ot the whIte satin which had 1l3I usedfor her wedding dress and across one corner was i bit of the lace with which the dress waS trimmed To O sister she gavea picture also mount In the white satin but with a design of orange bloSsoms embmldered upon it whilo the mount for the one I gwen her maid or honorwas of the while satin embroidered with a graceful spray I If or bride roses Friends less 1 near received pIctures mounted with the good which had gone F to make UP the different goDS of her ttosseau The motnt madefrom the ma tenal or her going aWaY gown had forgetmenots embroIdered In small scattered scat-tered sprays while some ot the sIlks and figured good were made up Ialn being sufficiently decorative 1n themselves S In each case the mounted Icture was j I bound 16 tht glasi with a narrow strip orsoft heather in shade to correspond F I with the color of the mount Upon the back of each was plainly written the I I name and the date of he wedding 1t is needless to state that the gins I F I were prized as thq pictures alone never cOuld have been and It Is safe to pre diet that other brides will talloW the graceful fashionJULIA JULIA D COWLES I |