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Show Paris Fashions. The new fall dreaa goods are already being made up. The newest fancios art in entirely novel English cheviots and plaids, with blaok orystallette for yonng ladies. The cheviots are nearly all ia gray of different ahodoa, and gray will be the fashionable color this season, with some drab and some faded indigo bluea in broken plants in large patterns. The cheviots come in diagonal stripes, each stripe made of a cluster of smaller ones, all in one shade, bnt with high luster. This is so elegant and fine that it requires re-quires little garniture. The middla robe in the illustration is made of gray diagnnal cheviot, with a pulled out fringe of the same at Qia bottom, which is looped slightly to show FALL STYLES. an underskirt of black velutina. The sleeves made of the same material show that velvet sleeves will still be a feature. The dainty gown on the right is of light gray twilled camel's hair cheviot closely wown, aud the skirt to this is mado with a flounce, and the skirt and flounce both have a pattern of dark gray silk and cheuille embroidery. Most fall gowns will have a foot trimming of some kind. The robe for the young lady is of fine block crystallette, with bias bands and toimmitjg of French plaid in bine and green with lighter over pattern. Plaid goods in Scotch designs will be more worn than they have been for tiany years, and for young people they will be equally popular with the cheviots and crystaletto. This latter is now made in all silk and mohair, in heavy qualities, suitable for outdoor winter wear. For elderly or young people of quiet taste it will be trimmed with black or colored velvet, but the young will prefer the plaid combination. |