Show d i T16 i I L t 1A f 1 t 1 11 I I rZJLCt j = X 1 1 1 v Vt 4 H t Y i ss mooop DKCcsa or BLACK R tiNE YOKE AND BOLERO Lt1BROlOCRED WITH cJET LACE cJLCEVE < 5 MODEL Bf QIFWJD PARiSIAN WOMANS DRESS FOR A DAY A Paris Saturday Inn IS 1902 Wo arc wondering whal the modish woman Is going to wear when the crisp wintry days now so enjoyable give way to soft balmy springtime Her modish velvet gowns which arc the pride of her heart will be altogether too heavy for even outdoor wear and must be relegated to the garret orb r or-b xed up and sent to poor but deserv relatives Already are heard sighs of distress at the mere thought of no longer being able to een her cherlsnsc gown Dame Fashion ho waver is equal to r any emergencjvmnil thdri I are rumors that she will offer asubstltulo for the velvet gown even handsomer and more effective than this favorite of the last season It will be difficult nevertheless neverthe-less to find a material equal In beauty to soft rich deeppllod velvet and so eminently suited to the present stake I We have had velvet I gowns velvet reception gowns and handsome evening toilets madj of Ivons 1 aryl now we have before us u Charming houJe dress of the same material Panne velvt Is I used for the Indoor dress This lighter variety Is mere adapted for house wer und Us shimmering shim-mering surfaoo full of lijhs and shades rcqulrcs very llttlo omb lllsn ment In the way of applied trimmings A tall slender figtia will fljd the long lines of this gown wonderfully becoming As a matter of fact no one r OM a 1 I I unless she pos to ws the slenderest of figures could stand the unusual fullness full-ness dropping straight from tho bust to the floor With lie oxcppton of this one pcHiliiilty the gown would represent a typical princess style BOLERO YOKE A bolcrollko vole1 CXP of Muaro and high across the front rounds out nt the sides In Vvo jnckplllke pieces then gradually narrows reaching the center cen-ter of the back n A sharp point where It meets the collar The high band encircling the slender throat seems to be a continuation of this fancy yoke The whole Is formed of taffeta over which Is laid black Brussels net elaborately embroidered with jet paillettes There Is a sleeve showing very little fullness at the top but broadening at the elbow and falling fall-ing Into a deep puff at tho wrist where It Is gathered Into a narrow Jetted band which confines a graceful frill dropping over the hands An oversleeve of the spangled net la held In with the other one of velvet at the armhole but Instead of following the confined lines of this It Is permitted to hang loosely forming a point at the outside and curving up toward the Inner seam A tiny niching of blade mOIl scllne do sole ribbon outlines the Irregular border of the yoke back and front and finishing at the top of the collar renders It softer and more becoming than If the glittering Jet were next the fact The loose front of the gown falls straight to the floor It is fitted closely over the hips and the bad laced up with tiny cord fastening over small jet buttons and spreads Into I a graceful grace-ful train of medium length This effective house gown showing no touch of color on the outside has a lining and much beruflled petticoat l of the softest rose colored silk The highhoeled patent leather slippers are ornamented with smart little tight rosettes of brlghthued ribbon The dinner dress Is an exponent of one of the prettiest fashions won by tasteful women Pale blue taffeta in that delicate shade called by the Chinese Chi-nese young blue Is the foundation and over this Is festooned softest chiffon chif-fon so that around the bottom It resembles re-sembles a bank of fleecy clouds piled against a summer sky The smart little Louis XV bodice IH made of brocaded silk pompadour Coming quite low and square across the front the coat is cut sharply away to form tiny jackets and then from the sides extends over the hips and across the back In a tall effect Chiffon ruffles finish the neck and are caught In a soft full knot at the bust dropping from this point In lovely love-ly I flowing ends The plain tightfit tlng sleeves are cut off straight across at the elbow exposing the prettiest part of a womans arm if 1 It I be pretty at all At the back Is Jet in a fall of pearl embroidered chiffon coming from a point at the top of the outer seam of the sleeve and puffing as It reaches the elbow where it Is gathered up and confined under the narrow band of pearl passementerie finishing the lower edge of the short sleeve To further enhance the beauty of this exquisite dinner coat pearl embroideries embroi-deries are applied artistically and not too elaborately The graceful skirt not too long for a dinner gown Is a mass of chiffon draping drap-ing choux and garlands of flowers GLIMPSE OF SHIMMERING SILK Through the soft green of the drap Ings one catches a glimpse of shlmmer I v i I 1 if l t + o i i1t i Jir U t t gisi f J y vA f F alI x r Ji 1 l 5 V I f 7 1 1 R f 1 11 1 t t fi f77c 11j 7i4 I7i J I 1 J 1NNEt D ESS clKlKT or b RAPED E IBR 0 IDEQLD TjLLE UOU16 xv HABIT CDR5AQEOF BROCADED JILK PQKPADOOP PEARL EMBROIDER MODEL BY QED E R N I J t Ing silk beneath This foundation skirt Is I made to fit the figure very closely and has many gores which flare widely at the foot whero a narrow plaited flounce affords the necessary fullness Over this slip and falling straight from the hips Is the slightly gathered draped skirt As It reaches the knees It Is caught here and there In a zigzag line running around and pulled into a soft full rosette Then it is permitted to tall again to within six Inches of the floor the Irregular edge being scalloped scal-loped 1 and daintily embroidered with pearls From beneath this outer I drapery Is a charming foot finish combining festoons fes-toons and pole pink tinted picayune roses A full ruche set on the very bottom bot-tom of the t slip shows here other tiny bunches of these still tinier flowers and over this Is the draped flounce of the pearl embroidered mousseline to match the tunic This modish and dainty skirt will be found extremely pretty for a dancing frock And the style on account of Its youthfulness and grace would make a pretty model fora debutantes gown Of course the bodice Is a style most unsuited un-suited for a young girl to wear but one carylng out the design of the skirt with Its draperies of soft materials and garlands of roses would be quite as effective ef-fective ns the more elegant and statelier state-lier Louis XIV dinner Jacket For outdoor wear with rich furs and a large picture hat nothing could be handsomer than the outdoor toilet Rich sable tinted velvet forms the material ma-terial for this severely cut princess gown Velvet In any of the new nnd wonderful wonder-ful shades Is beautiful but when It shows a blending of tho browns displayed dis-played by a fine sable skin shading from the dark stripe to the almost yellowish yel-lowish tint It Is beyond description The stately I dignity of this beautiful model recommends it for a matron Just post the period of young womanhood The severely plain skirt encases the figure loosely around the hips then grows fuller without that decided flare that Is such n prominent feature of many of the newest skirts Like all fashionable gowns particularly particu-larly those designed for wear in the house there Is a slight train falling gracefully from the folded girdle A unique trimming Is employed effectively on this gown and It Is fashioned of rich double faced satin ribbon shading from tho palest mode to a deep sable This ribbon Is gathered into double ruffles and put on the skirt around the bottom In a series of alternating loops coming to the knees In front growing higher at the sides and back and curving curv-ing out over the rounded point of the train Narrower shaded ribbons are gathered Into circles and set In the center of the downward curving loops and smaller ones fill the interstices of the upper ones fT Quaint bretelles trim the bodice which depends for Itsstyle on the lace trlmmlnsr and titer fashion of its sleeve A curved yoke of ecru guipure not quite meeting In front Is appllqued tcr the smoothly fitting Vehdt and covers the straight high collar Just a tiny bit of brown velvet shows at the separation lpC the collar and yoke Over the tons of the sleeves are capllke circular pieces of the velvet edged with two tiny ruffles of the shaded ribbon These continue on down to the pointed belt but are not trimmed with the ribbon beyond the arms eye > r The sleeve nlm medieval In design Is slightly fulled at the shoulder but does not begin to blouse until It reaches the elbow then It grows smaller and confined at the wrist by a band of ecru guipure A few gathers In the Inside seam of the sleeve between elbow el-bow and wrist arc responsible for the charming shape of this sleeve and these are hidden by a broad flat band of the guipure applique arranged to meet the cuff Among all the elaborate and Intricately Intri-cately designed evening gowns seen on every side the one pictured here is comparatively a simple style It depends de-pends for its beauty qn richness of material ma-terial and daintiness of ornamentation ornamenta-tion Th6 front of the trained skirt shows five panels of Ivory white satin about two Inches wide at the top md gradually grad-ually growing brooder until at the bottom bot-tom they measure at least four times that width The panels are edged with an incrustation of guipure and between be-tween each two Is a space broad enough to show the filmy material of the underneath skirt This is of soft Ivory tulle laid over satin of the same tint which appears as a delicate foundation foun-dation for the embroidery of chenille dots and strass spangles covering the tulle In artistic profusion from belt to hem A dainty ruffle of spangled tulle finishes the foot of the skirt and shows beneath the pointed ends of the Incrusted Incrust-ed panels The bodice Is quite low and square both back and front A covering of the embroidered tulle Is drawn tightly over the closefltlng foundation of Ivory satin A folded girdle of turquoise panne velvet starts from the enter of the back and is about three Inches broad there but ns It curves around the sides and reaches the front It grows narrower and finishes at the left side under a fancy buckle of brilliants From the bust of the low corsage drop panels of the ivory satin shaped to match those forming the front section of the skirt and equaling them in number num-ber Three depend from the straight line of the front and one from each side finishing a little above the others Those tiny panels have an Incrustation of guipure like those of the skirt and are cut across the bottom in a shallow point On the corsnge Is a knot of pale blue panne velvet with which la twisted a French crush rose Its soft silken petals of a deep pink giving the entire gown a decidedly chic air Corsage knotl by the way are usually usual-ly the one note of color on a delicately shaded evening gown Sometimes they are fashioned of flowers flow-ers entirely again they are pretty little knots and loops of ribbon Often they show a combination of both ribbon and flowers To vary tho effect pendant loops hiay be attached and if these are hung with tiny buds or caught with Jeweled clasps or slides they will be found to furnish quite a handeomo garniture for an otherwise plain bodice Gauao ribbons are always effective and Borne very stunning little rosettes are manufactured of this delicate mILt mIL-t rlnl Spangles seem to Confine themselves them-selves to these bodice ornaments and we sec beautiful roses rich shaded leaves and dull black flowers glistening with these brilliant paillettes On all black evening gowns particularly partic-ularly If they be of velvet are smartly adorned with a knot offlowers or a chou of diamondstudded gauze If Jewels are not worn In the hair then an ornament to match the one on the corsage Is quite the smartest thing Great liberty Is permitted as to Just where this hair decoration shall be placed Wherever it eeemR to be the the most becoming is tho best rule to follow and even the size and style depend de-pend entirely on individual taste Ono View of It Oh If woman could only propose cried the girl who was receiving attentions atten-tions from a tlrnld and bashful young man If she could and did tii replied her practical friend more than half the pleasurable excitement of feminine life woujd be lost to her Chicago Post THE MONEY BUSH Proverbs to the contrary notwithstanding notwith-standing I believe that money does grow on hushes and that some persons know where the bushes are said a talkative stranger whom I met in a restaurant and whose advances I met In good part Ive been her for five weeks on my flrst visit visiting a son up on Blank street and I have come to the conclusion that some of those bushes are not very far away though I havent been able to locate them My boy lets me do as I please so I take my lunches down town every day and look around a bit I tell you I sec many curious things and there Is really no way of accounting for how lots of people live and have lots of money to npend unless there are money bushes md they know where they are I have been playing detective and watching some persons They are awfully cunning and there is no tracking track-Ing them to the bushes though they go there Just the same These people always dress well stand around the streets and haunt the saloons always have a big roll of money In their pockets pock-ets and yet they have leisure for twentyfour hours every day I have spotted some of them every lay for five weeks and It Is always Just the same plenty of money and no evidence evi-dence of anything to bring It In They never tire of hanging around and smoking good cigars with three meals a day at restaurants horse races or something of the sort In the afternoons and theaters In the evenings It Is a mystery how they get to the bushes without being seen If you will go on the street with me now I will point out soven dozen of these bushmen In fifteen minutes I dont believe that a mortal man knows just where their money comes from Perhaps they get it In their sleep and dont know where the bushes arc themselves them-selves One of them lives with his wife In he flat above ours and I have watched hIm as a cat watches n mouse but it Is no use lie Is In no visible business goes to tho theater every night and you should see the lobslers and wine and salads and such stuff that goes upon up-on their dumbwaiter night after night Then they dress well and apparently have nothing In the world to worry them My son says there is an army of Just such persons In the city You cant fool me and I tell you there couldnt be so many such persons per-sons If there werent money bushes around some place I am going out now and follow this thing up and seo If J I cant cot a pointer on where they grow f I I k d 77f d I Jy tt a c 3 L 1 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