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Show Dresses for Midsummer Wetr. Thick white dresses of heavy linen duck are in fashion, these materials bei suited to the plain style of skirts novrira Some of narrow Btriped washing matm have a brocade in white or some solid co thrown upon them.. Plaids have foil their way to the thicker kinds of irashi dresses. Crepe grounded cloths have duri bell flowers, and are quite new, wash and are not difficult to make. The ski: are plain. Many of them are full, iritto any foundation. Some have tucks, othf rows of inch wide ribbon or velvet sewn i round. A few are made with kilts, but a rule the fronts and backs are plai". The deep pointed guipure is much as as trimming, and it is turned ouhra as trimming, and it is turned ouhra from around the armhole downward fn the throat in a yoke, or upward from n front of the waist. A pretty way is to ph it around the sleeves, half way between! bow and shoulder or rather higher, the points upward and drawthe Mines the material from between each poii This guipure is sometfmes put on slantii upward toward the back of the am. i eccentric style of sleeve is full, bntlooksi if it was allowed to fall from the arali instead of being sewn to it, and tie sp filled up with fancy silk pushed throti and drawn up to form a puff. Bangl narrow velvet about half aninchnii three or four in number, allowed to li looser than the tight, fitting sleeves joined at the inner side of it by a daii' little bow are novel. The dressmakers trying to make the day gowns note touch but trail on the ground an inch! two, but at present women are averse as opposed to cleanliness and durability |