Show Fashions From Three Centers I 4 LONDON FASHIONS J i BY MAY DAWSON DA London June 15 I It is only the mid middle middle dle of ot June that one actually begins to realize that the time will come when only the finest muslins muslin can be worn with any reasonable r degree of comfort Thanks to the Ule Introduction of that friend of ot the Impecunious cotton colton voile with Its many dainty and rind varied patterns a gown of ot this de description description can actually be procured for tor fora torn a n few teW s while the simple styles which curry all aU before them at the present moment mom nt make It quite possible for the little dressmaker to evolve a thoroughly successful and creation cr atlon Tho majority of ot people are rapidly tiring of or striped materials in spite of ot their unbecomingness but one striped gown is still considered almost a necessity and among the newest and I smartest combinations may be ranked white and dark blue with a vest and sleeves of cream lace Cinnamon and white plum color and white in the rich reddish yellow shade of the Victoria plum are popular while for garden party wear nothing can excel the cool green and white stripes to which the ultrafashionable Maltese lace vests are areso so EO often allied Fortunately the ki kimono kimono kimono mono style is one of the most satisfactory satisfactory satisfactory tory for tor hot weather and washing ma material material material made in this fashion can be delivered de delivered delivered livered over to the ungentle ministrations ministrations I of ot the laundress without much fear of its being ruined during the process The new ne Idea of ot attenuating the colored stripe by means of the hair line black bla k stripe which outlines it on one side bide redeems even the palest shades from insipidity while apart from tro stripes spots have thoroughly asserted their sway as regards the new cotton materials One of the sensations sensa of f the moment Is the shadowed spot the th e raised dot having haYing a i kind of faint re reflection reflection reflection or shadow at the back of It the spots being lowered over the dress dres s so as to leave little of ot the foundation n V visible Isible One of the materials which will play playa pla y a large largo part in the Immediate future Is i s crepe de sole sOie which is almost as light ligh t as de do sole soie but almost un crushable and the printed designs of o f r which have a effect The Th e favorite pattern attern t Is that of a wide lattice lat lattice lattice tice wor worK In black on a white ground and finished with a deep border of o f massed roses in the fashionable shades shade s of ot mandarin and old blue Another r lovely design is that in which the ma material material tonal itself Itsel shades very gradually from fro m pale primrose to orange with a border horde of nasturtiums In burnt orange flame flam e color olor and brown Among the very veo elaborate elaborate elaborate orate gowns an exquisite effect t Is s gained by mounting a transparency of ot o t chiffon in a lattice work design over a foundation of soft satin embroidered i in n roses rOes in very vivid tones and these thes e shining through the veiling of chiffon chiffo n have almost the effect of ot being caught In the Ring spotted net will be largely em employed employed employed for gowns to be worn at the th races and to relieve the sameness o of i these dresses a number of them are be ing lug mounted over over pompadour silk pat terns with huge roses the net itself itsel being hemmed with soft sott satin in the theolor th e color olor of the flowers underneath Both Bott r and filet Lace ace are employed ed as a s garnitures the of ot the th r gown being often otten carried out in these thes e fabrics while the front panel Is laced lace d across arross with ribbon finished with tassels tassel s and graduating from a point at th the e wal waist t to twelve inches at the hem The alpha and omega of ot dress Is by b bno Y no means contained in the kimono bod Ice alone The tunic corsage is looked looke d upon as a serious rival to this form o of f attire and to the tall woman the cut cu t of the tunic brings out all her good goo d points while in addition full justice is i S done to the a elaborate borate d materials by Introduction the of a dou ble border one at the edge of ot the skirt skir C and the other bordering the tunic Such Suc h an innovation is however anathema to t o the woman who is inclined to embon embonpoint embonpoint embonpoint point and whose weight is not in proportion pro proportion proportion portion to her width Many a wondering masculine eye Is S s turned upon the latest thing in hats hat a I The cloche cloch or model t Is S the most egregious example of unnecessary c Size Ize It Is a descendant of the th e mushroom with a brim that falls fall s downward all around Such hats are worn flat upon the th e head and If they were not raised by b y pads pad of hair would cover the race face from fro m view 1 The Tho Idea that was promulgated at the commencement of the season of massing together wild and garden garde n flowers has by no means worn itse itself if out and In the case of a somewhat at bizarre hat of fine burnt straw with a deep black straw border the crown crow n was encircled en with golden kingcups kingcup s while a a bunch of ot crimson roses was in It inserted Inserted at one side from which sprang a a large purple clematis which appeared d to dominate the whole scheme Quite a new idea is represented by i the hat of white rice straw made wit wita with witha h a very er full crown and covered wit with h lace so as to resemble a genuine mob mobcap moba mo moa b a cap of ot the eighteenth century The T Tonly h e only trimming to a hat of this desert p tion Is a twist of green gree n I or pale blue velvet ribbon caught at Intervals with rosettes of the same sam e and finished at atone one side witha cluster er of mock ospreys For a very young girl gi rl such a hat can hardly be beaten for f o r garden arden party wear with a white mus mu os s lin tin gown but for those who are no longer in their teens the same scheme me is elaborated In colors dyed net not and an d lace caps being mounted over colored color ad straws to match and supplemented supplements d with bunches of roses a and na other flowers The same Idea In black bla ek is Immensely popular black silk spot t ted over a white straw hemmed with wit h black panne or lined with fine black bla ck straw representing a effective alli all alliance alliance ance ante the trimming consisting of ot a cluster of ot ostrich feathers at one side std e caught with a jet buckle As regards boas and wraps the mix ture of ot chiffon and is fe very veO popular just now a wide chiffon scarf being bordered with two or three rows of at feathers j Flat stoles consisting of alternating I frills of chiffon and bands of represent another charming heme scheme while for young oung girls the white white tulle ruffles sewed with i single daisy heads or minute rosebuds and supplemented by h long ribbon streamers I are very pretty and effective j I I I In spite of ot all prognostications con concerning colored gloves these are hardly I achieving the j popularity which was I promised them and the soft shades of ot I Jove dove ove and beaver I gray gra have hae by b no ceded their place to these mod modern modern modern ern Innovations The vogue tot foj white gloves is moreover certain to die hard rd and although in Paris white has been superseded by pale shades the old fa favo a vo Ito kid Is popular with Eng L lah 1 Z Wirers v 1 r i |