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Show IJ Xummertreet Rife&lyP tie ijiri oat. mm A Black Patterned Charmeuae Gown, with One of the New Very Large ts, "Ucil" Model IT "ADY DUEP-GORDON, the famous "Lucilc" of London, and I . foremost creator of fashions in the worlx writes, each week the " fashion, articles for this newspaper, presenting' all that is newest new-est and best in. styles for well-dressed-women. Lady Doff -Gordon's new Paris establishment brings her into close tonoh with that center of fashion. ' : Lady Duff-Gordon's American; establishment is at No.. 17 "West '.Thirty-sixth street, New York City. I By Lady-Duff-Gordon TT "ffERE are Somo moro nov.' sum- mer models of gowns and 'hats,', J. J, I cannot help thinking. thcn$ very charniinp. Please notico the largo lint on the f ijjuVe in the. photograph. pho-tograph. This is an up-to-date-mi mito Xmcilo model that has delighted Paris. The hat is white, liucd -with purple, and is edeed with "black lace. It, una a. largo whito satin how and streamers. It is really an enlarged edition of a little girl's hat. Tho gown is an evening dress of black patterned charmenso. Tho drapery drap-ery i'b in the now mode, and 1 wish you to look closely at tho arrangement " of tho bodice, with the sleeves emerging emerg-ing from the folds. Tho full-length sketch is one of my newest" and lavoriio spring models. It is in mustard colored taffctn, mid had tho now draped-un skirt and the new-''eat new-''eat "outline." The wnLstband is of clear dull' Oriental satin edged with old Ijlno. Please note the long, tight sleeves, for this also is a very up-to-dute touch in the summer fashions. Another "little girl" hat of grav satin 1 show you in the sketch. Ft is bordered with satin of deep bluo. Tho flowers arc of pale yellow satin tied with blue ribbon. The second hat is of bluo straw, with tho ton of the crown draped in bine satin. It is hold in place with silver ribbon, which is tied on tho top ot! the crown. J In these two little hats I bIiow A you tho very latest thintj in Parisian Paris-ian millinery, bo far as tho tnunnior close-fitting hoadgoaT of the 6cason i is concerned.- T'lioro are two h lendencics the big hat and the' close-fitting little hat. Thero are this sea- ton no betwocn-size hats- g t The big hats either spread ft , enormously like sunshades, If, 1 or go shooting up in tlie air llij Js like' fountains with maasca rfffi of mountains of curiouB W "j fabrics. W II For eveniug gowns L fl'Mml f very boldly patterned SKBi mlwl I brrfcudos of silk aud tin- ijnS. '' jf 6el are going to bo much llllh . ?'j fl used in on.iunctiou with jmj I I j J soft textured laces es- Ml nccially of tho malinos Sjj variety and fringes 3 either" of silk or beads. j These, of course, for the j more elaborate crea- J Hons favored by older "L Now is tho time to get rid of your rheumatism. You will find Chamberlains Chamber-lains Liniment wonderfully effcectivo. One application will convince you of its merits. Try it. For sale by all dealers. Dependable servants maids, cooks, waitresses, governesses. Beconi gJrla all look to the Want Columns to provide pro-vide thoin employment and opportuni. tie for advancement. women, though for simpler gowns nothing will now or ever rival noft satin and charmouso and the ninons, whoBc soft semi-transparency permits per-mits of doublt and triplo veilings, und difforont colorings being used . together. As to trimmings, embroideries embroid-eries ntfJl take precedence, snd particularly par-ticularly those of Egyptian and Persian Per-sian dosign. The craze for oolors etlll continues and increases. Put-tons Put-tons have boon brought to the top again by the latest turn of Fashion's Fash-ion's wheel, and there seems a preference pref-erence for thoso of the plain crystal crys-tal variety, both for the fastening and finishing of tailored coats and satin or serge gowns. As to flounces, those of the low-nocked low-nocked and short-sleovcd variety will undoubtedly take precedence of all others; though, hero again thero is plenty of choice and change in UWy f A New AA ' if "Lucila" C Wjl Street ifll Ere f 111 1 I Mustard f l Colored v Taffeta, Showing the New Draped-up Skirt. tho freedom accorded to throat and arms. The other extreme of neckwear neck-wear the collar continuod in a high point under each ear is once more making a bid for favor, butj no woman who has ever enjoyed tho comfort and realizod tho becoming-1 iios of a down-turned collar in evor ' likely to endure such bondage again.. |