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Show PRINCESS QOWKS 5 ! Exquisite princ e or Pcn.l-prl 6 I gown, in lac or Ifi tsfct nW 1 multiply as he season ,-vl at.es. The iM senil-rrincss ha. body end cut 1 1 separately, hut an unbroken front panel jjfij trlmminr P'v,-, .v i.rln.A elf-cl Tnl im device is recommend.' 1 to -.takers Who 11 suggestion, yet are hardly competent to til attempt h.U rflOOt difficult of prob- lems. a one-pie e OMtWtly "lS pr.n- V ,. .,, radlurr, f chiffon, meaenlin et c l,n v popular for eyajiing fi-ocka, but the f are rivalled ly MHM ol the Okl-l I ..Ilk favorite which hav. fi ft I in alterei and Improved ui r' I sometimes fnder now lin'f 6 a. la.t wlnt m- we enoke JJg 5 an th- coming voku.- of chiffon f- ; Jt th. gen i public scaans now to ,ttt, J I anV J j & dealrabl It 1 to ' . the blouse u. silk i Magnus Ihe high luatr. and foft-tip- kmik lf a hat for nant of a het-trr het-trr word on mu.5 call c lresav air. while It ha. anOUgh body to render It v.rv practical fOT general unr. Other rilk -f the surah i,m have the nam" desirable nualitles of Mitotan, richnea. nd body, though thoy do r.ct Httitin l- iutifu. l'i:ic of the faille Tn twill tUW weave, wltn Its chiffon upplene-. I. part;cularlv pretty In evening ahado romt ned with white thut Is woven wltn alt.rn.itm; thread: Of whit.- .md OOtO. At a iltst&nc the rffect Is that of a plain t tie with a bloom upon tt. Niar-. Niar-. r one notlc-a a t-liot effeet and at c'.oae rang, the One ttne o( the twill la no-tio no-tio able Hath'-r -trin eenlni, jihaden tire employed em-ployed for the.' coinhlnatlon., and white threatl tempering th- .-oloi to delicacy. A tur-iuole find white be-comm be-comm a aoft. -liver lilu. deepening to tttrOjttOtae tone in the fold. A ripe iprlcot und whl'e twks on a delicious fruity tint lh Hvatf hluh lighta and loadoua shadows, a Irreneh roo and white run a lovely gamut of pir.k. The 'lk wear better than fatlle and for the woman who can have but few light frock l" 'i nl - and practi cal choice. Mw moire tdena In llka at- multiplying. multi-plying. Per rnre trimming, laoe. t ., it almost necessary to I WO 01 to tin fashionable fash-ionable dreenmakM "( NV Shv ctris a tovk of uc. xtluslu things. - brought over -vh.'i she rrfurn'-d from her autumn trip to 1'arls and cu'ld I from the choice things displayed in the , shops at the beginning of the season i And her ntuable patrons are fairly certain to find something dasfrjgbl. 5 ft I In her supplies, gvwi though thy op-ply op-ply to her late in the gggOO, Irish lac has been eaall llrst favorite, favor-ite, and has been used to such excess that, unless one can afford the real Irish, it Seems wiser to choOOC ome other sort of lace. Many ol the Imitations Imita-tions have been good, but the effecte Ivenesa of this lac has given some u n-men n-men a distaste for it sav In Its handsomest hand-somest form. Venetian, real or imitation, has been In great demand, and cluny hs tn-Joyed tn-Joyed much popularity, as have all the heavy, handsome la es. A - -table gi . having the lustrous silken gjilefe familiar In vegetable fibre braids, h.e won recognition from all the great French dreaaroakers. and Is .pan upon Imported frock. assx-lat.1 t i.nly with hea y materials, but lo with gauzy tulles and chiffons and mousse-lines mousse-lines Though bold and effective. It is not neceasartly heavy, and In white It has some lights much the effect of a liver lace. Silver lacea and gold laces, usually In the rather dull tones, are extrem'ly modish and are shown In many form, from glistening lobwebby fine lace to heavy bold lace of the guipure crier These must be used skilfully and spar ingly. but charming effects are obtained ob-tained with them both In dressmaking and millinery More easily handled, because leaning less toward the barbaric are the fine white or cream lacea with silver or gold threads wrought into their designs. ! Some beautiful comhlnatlona In white ' and silver are obtained by introducing , Blngle motifs of stiver or gold Into the I design of white or ecru lace For ex- ' ample a four-Inch hand trimming of , fine enetlan has set Into its design at three-Inch Intervals a little roso sprig i In silver embroidery |