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Show Wo-klug Woman. New York ReroMcr. A woiimti who crosses the bridge night and morning says that a very noticeable not-iceable change in ih ' appearance of the so-called vorkiiigwonioti has come under un-der her obsi rv.it on. Seven or eight years ago she m i t on ferryboat or intho Widen cars shabby silks, draggled feathers and half ruined finery in the early morning hours for places of business busi-ness where they were lo disport themselves. them-selves. At the present writing the liiestion of suitable business dress has so far solved it-elf thai it docs not seem as if the national council needed to fash itself with appointing committee commit-tee to wrestle with the problem. She who is out early enough lo train with f ho ranks of clerks, shopgirls, factory hands will see simple, neat, dark wool dre-ses, quiet wraps and hats, all essentially es-sentially relined because eminently suited to their purposes. Now that women seem to lie settled down for steady pulls in liRrnets on the business track, their common cense is proving itself quite equal to deciding on the proper trappings. |