Show SMART FROCKS I WORN IN PARIS I > s BY TCLISE DAY Part Saturday May nBx cccdlngly graceful and pretty Is the afternoon gown from Beer which presents pre-sents a unique feature in the deep flounce encircling the bottom of the skirt At t the knees the plain 1 part of pastel silk cl Jon ends In shallow points which arc finished with fancy Ilkcoverclrings Between these rings placed their width apart narrow ribbons rib-bons of cropon which have the effect of being continuous pleccs 1 of the skirt fall to the loot over an nccordlnn plaited under flounce of rose chiffon This Is gathered upon a foundation of rose taffeta Following the line of the upper edge of the flounce arc four rows of silkcovered rings through which the straight ribbons are run and about the extreme edge of the flounce is a narrow nar-row hand of rose crcjic The oorsngc Is quilt plain with the usual blouse effect and sleeves which display n fashionable fulness hetween elbow and wrist A crushed felt fastens fas-tens at the back under loops and ends and displays a pretty Incrustation of lace laceThe The hat Is a very pale blue straw with a garniture of flowers and dainty drapery of white moussellne veiling the lint of the straw so as to make It seem almost white Could anything be more simple than the old rose gown ofetumlnu with Its perfectly plain skirt and tightfitting corsage having oddly shaped basques l curving from the front In large postil lion effect rho corners of these unusual but stylish J styl-ish skirt pieces are ornamental with fancy shnded embroideries while a bit of the same appears around the low cut neck and on the tuffs The effect of a very wide graduated box plait Is secured se-cured by an arrangement of tucks down the front of the corsage and this has for its sole trimming a double row 01 flat gilt buttons Above the cutout neck there shows barely a scrap of a dainty lingerie vest which contrasts prettily with the dull shade of old rose A hat from Leonllne accompanies this Dukes ct Jolrc frock This Is made of rough straw In old rose trimmed with soft ribbon and flowers while a while silk parasol having tiny rosetinted wreaths scattered over Its triangular sections adds Its bits of harmonious coloring to the whole SUEDE CLOTH TO STAY Suede cloth seems to have taken on a long lease of popularity especially for coats Again In the Dukes ct Joire model do we see a smart use of this fabric having for ornamentation Incrustations Incrus-tations of ochre colored guipure The coaL reaches to the floor half fitting fit-ting the figure with a slight break in the long lines Just at the wrist where it la loosely drawn In A low rounding round-ing collar and cuffs to match of black embroidered taffeta arc edged with an effective pattern of rich yellowish lace I while a dainty fall of the same fine meshes is caught across the front by means of fancy silk cords and tassels Where Is the dainty afternoon or evening even-Ing gown that doesnt present a more or less elaborate ornamentation of lace as Its chief feature of trimming By no means has lace had Its day On the contrary It seems to be at the zenith zen-ith of Its glory and new patterns as well as novel used of old frequently appear to lend u little variety to this fad If any signs of Its abatement are discerned For a new style of trimming and one which displays to advantage that smartest of all combination black and white an evening frock of chiffon and lace is recommended Besides the use of black and while there Is a charming effect of soft gray obtained by covering the black chiffon skirt with another exactly like It In cut but made of soft wlilte mousseline The silvery sheen of the two colors In extremely pretty and looks well In contrast con-trast with the more striking trimmings That such a combination Is I a French one goes without saying and that It exhibits ex-hibits the new apron trimming makes It all the more Interesting for women as a whole arc always eager to find an effect which tends to Increase the height A wide panel of Irish crochet luC extends ex-tends down the length of the skirt In front and where It narrows becomingly at the waist line It blouses ever so little lit-tle then broadens again to form the apron bib which fastens at the bust under un-der handsome jot trimmings The lace panel which is I mnrk < d at the bottom by a pointed fringe of Jot ending at the sides In huge disks outlined out-lined with glistening black scales continues con-tinues on around hie bottom of the skirt rising gently toward the back and fulfilling the olllco of flounced heading Its upper I1reITlnl edge has an outlining of Inchwide paillette hands and at intervals this is broken by one of the large Jetted disks already men lIoUCl1 From the fact thai there Is BO much of the Jet on the skirt one would naturally natu-rally suppose It to be extremely heavy but the liny scales arc put on a foun dation of black moufisellnc and used GO delicately that their weight Is by no means noticeable From the lower edge of this broad Irish lace band there falls u graceful graduated flounce of black Jbantllly lace laid over a foundation foun-dation of white chiffon which han for lie fond a lhln white taffeta with narrow nar-row ruches forming a border HOW LACE IS PLACED FOR EF FUIJT Not more than three Inches of the Chantllly shows nciosm the front where the white lace panel Ls I invislblly Joined I I to the broad band running across tho bottom by this handsome fringelike I ornament of Jet the center drops of which are long enough lo touch the floor The same striking wheel trimmings trim-mings are put upon the lower edge of tire horizontal band of white lace un that they alternate with those at the top The upper rows however arc much more effective on account of the light background tnough the ones embedded em-bedded In the filmy meshes of the black Chantilly arc certainly extremely beautiful beau-tiful Like the skirt of tills charming frock the corsoso is rather simple yet lovely withal There Is a trimming of Irish crochet about the low square neck and this fallj to a depth of about four inches as It slopes toward the front where it is intercepted by the Inca bib previously mentioned Two rows of overlapping Jet paillettes placed three Inches apart outline the square decol lete and at each side of the front ap pears a smaller Jetted disk to match those upon the aklrt Between the two handsome ornaments Is another fringe or rain of Jet with the long glisten Ing threads falling over the apron bib almost lo the waist SrnnJ plnln sieves of Irish lace over white chiffon are cut off some dIs tance move the elbow and finished hero with si J flounce of black Chantllly which L Is caught up nt the Inner scam and Is then < allowed to fall outward lo a depth or almost ten Inches Smaller bands of Jet and disks lo match decor ate the gathered edge of this flounce The belt 01 lvllllcr sash conslstsofa T Irr a I blQllll black velvet ribbon brought from the oi sides of tin inc bib toward thin hack where It Is listened In a simple wHh hour jetted hiving fringe the pointed ends lhni shed Certainly the frock is I far beyond the oidinnry In fact Il Is unique In its I combinntiot or Btarllln lnck and white against the silvery hacleGrouncl of Eloftb blended magpIe shades 1t wIll bc found extremely to tall slender becoming figures its rlIllglnl on account of graceful folds A somcwha similar use of IrIsh lace Is represented In an allwhIl frock of crepe rIo chine About Lhe hips the wl abrJo 18 laid In tiny tUClH which run almost to the knees at which point they tire released In order to give a little spring before the Insert of hand some lace breaks In upon the extreme plainness of the garment The border effect of lace is at least eighteen Inches deep and Its lower edge his finished with a simple wide hem of the crepe lIe chine There are no frills or ful ness of any description just plain bands of trimming The blouse which fastens at the back is a pretty and I dainty arrangement of Irish lace and I finely tucked while moupsoline do sole 2r t y T 9 I l I IYi7ffUJ7llM1i i I L J u L 1 V Pastel Crepe and Dainty ZKTousselino Do Sole I t > r I P a a r hrrIIr h r Jlfta i f > 1Il r of r lY S j p Vfl o VlltV c 1 33ven the Fair Widow IfTay Wear the Fancy Stock If Ic Is of Drawn Work Though She Must Hot We or Lace The Double Cuff Is the Correct Cor-rect Thing |