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Show IV Ruches Afford Lates; Effects. There aro ruches and rnches. sJ , arc made of taffetas frayed at theri;S ' othere of pink silk plaited ami itltcS r down the center, so that the loose ti Ji ruffle up a! form a simple ruche. TJ ' very latest ruche Juat shown la Rui Is one made of boulllonnces or pri which are finished off nt tho edges ' tiny ruches. With these ruche shoi i go a pelerine bodice of moderate daj and huge puff sleeves. And with u ' huge sleeve of tho Immediate future'! should bo noticed that the tlBbt-fittfi f slccvo from shoulder to elbow has bi i como slightly relaxed, and a softly rii Jng line Is now demanded from the ', to the shoulder, billowing out Just S ( low the elbow Into tho normal puj This concession Is duo to the recet p j strong advance In Parisian favor of a soft fabrics, which produce much betii results with the rigid upper sleeve n laxed as described. j j Lingerie ruches are very effective up ' j blouses which otherwise should be sii pliclty Itself. Loops of military brS , or heavy cord, especially tho geld si ( - silver gilt, and tiny buttons of eltberjii i- those colors, frequently save a costc ,' and give a distinct air of modlshnessi '. costumes otherwise too severe, Tfc , long cuff below very full upper-sleefi . puffs, tho long sleeve very full betweii y- tho shoulder and elbow, and fltt ; somewhat to the arm below, but opeai t up at tho outside, seem to admit t& Insertion of laco or Hngerlo frills, a tho loosely flowing upper slccvo drain ' over a laco underslecvo ore samo of ta possibilities of tho ruche which aro a'Jn to becomo the rago in Paris this rj i mer. S |