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Show Two cloths fur street costumes are coitiliiticil wiih lighter slcubi for the vest, deep cuffs un l under s-kirt, which thows on the li-fc where tho upper drapery drap-ery is etiKbtlyWV.1. The straight back, i front, pointed bodice and f11'1 tol' P"r" ! tioii of the sleeves are of a darker color, 1 an tan unci white or brown, gray uii'l ! wliito or pale blue. Tho light portion is ! often braided with gold, silver or steel. ! Lovely brKb'tiiai'V dnnwii are of pink I or vellow cloth, with chiffon sleeves and I yokes, an oibl but stylish mixture, and a I further trimming of ostrich bands or j tiiiM'l passementerie. Evening dretwen of this universally becoming material are mostHiiiUbly trimmed with feathers. I Some remarkably stylish dinner gowns i of it are made in princes style, with 11 lialf low n k and long sleeves, and are trimnied with the jewel paNsemuitcrio that lights up bountifully. St reef, costume of (fray or tan arc very rretiehy when made in the simplest man-I man-I tier, with an almost plain skirt, full fcleevitt, pointed liodiceor one of the new I bastpiines and triniTned wilh darker vol-I vol-I vet edged with tinsel or silk and tinsel ' passementerie. I There are I liuia blue, lead and gold- i en brown shades for those wishing somo-! somo-! tiling darker, but ihn li;:ht shades aro , the stylish ones. Tea gowns of cloth ! have fronts of chiffon or crepeover mi rail I and a trimming of ostrich ha-tids. The success of this fabric is not to be doubted, doubt-ed, as it is already assured and is proving prov-ing one of the, reigning "fads."liumiit Hooper in Dry Goods Economist. Spring- Ireie of Ladle.' Cloth. This beaut if u". Material in light weight qualities is worn for street, visiting, home, dinner, evening and brM.'t.nai.ls' costumes, with a garniture of jewel pas-acuientene, pas-acuientene, embroidery, ostrich feather bauds or velvet. .Such is the present fanity, and it ceases to becouio queer when we see the lovely gowns. One for home wear is a princess of black lapiied i ft front diagonally from tho neck to the feet over the left side, of old rose, with the opening, neck and wrists bordered with a black silk moss trimming, trim-ming, dotted here and there with loops of old rose chenille, j |