| Show I American Fashions By Cora Moors Moore I Pannier r effect v gow ra rapidly In favor Ur Already 4 tile they have C passed the tad fad t stage ticu and ore are no longer ce but pretty and anti The rho bunched on ones ons H are arc rattier rather I Ignored They have ha J toJ Into long long- pointed draperies with their fullness 5 drawn down taut much after the manner manner- of or tho t s shown I In ii the Illustration Here the costume In lit an evening Rown n of ot otIo Io loet t satin with a n quaint ruffled tunic of ot white chiffon cloth The train narrow and straight straightS Is of or tho the and falls tails from the girdle which girdle which also II In Is of ot the violet violet over over the tunic terminating terminating terminating In a square oS end several beyond the rest root of oC the skirt The fhe corsage 0 I h U Of or the violet Iolet draped with R a fichu e edge nn and at the tho top lop Unto title side with a 11 spray of or satin roses rosf's and the other with t a 0 ruffle Thou th there re Is Ig 11 u a skeleton yoke of or the The Tue roses loses figure again In Ina Ina ina a spray hOlding down one point of ot the thu tun tunic c. c and It b be noticed d the tho line which they make follows precisely th tile the diagonal dl orthe one on the corsage It IH lit one of ot ut the Important features ot at f the hew lIew spring fashion that with nil all the tendency to tit frills II and nd furbelows there Is lf always a symmetrical arrange arrange- emont e- e mont meat of trimming which pi prevents events the general genera ensemble effect from assuming t a mixed up tip Dpp appearance that would be bevel bevery bevery vel very apt to otherwise and there are Innumerable subtle ImbUe details that though the they tax the tile Ingenuity of or the de designer tie de signer r perhaps to the tue uttermost pass unnoticed 01 or at nt least unappreciated b by 1 the thc ho casual observer cr of or a finished gown own These what their natural accompaniment the tue fichu re- re the thc most careful manipulation iK tIC r they hev are to he lie successful AI All the little folds with which some of them are ro started at nt the line should be arranged arranged arranged ar ar- ar- ar ranged with precision any trimming such aft as the rum ruffling ng of or the tile In the sketch should be ta of or auch duch a nature as 83 asto to preserve the tho th Intended character of or th the panniers panniers ansi and above e all all the panniers r themselves should be constructed of or a length and fluid breadth to suit the figure upon which tho they thoy ar Ute ure to be draped A stout with person protruding hips would hardly expect to appear toa l an tage tac age in the shortS short wide panniers nor In he tue all 11 round ones one that t arc really reAlI the thu latest variation of or them but rather rathel would 5 select long narrow points or 01 lon Ion ioui side Ide draperies hung across the tile side from the tho belt leaving a plain space of or underskirt at the tile front and back and gathered to toa toa a a. point low at the tides sides or permitted to swing free tree Just jURt as ns happened to be pre- pre erred On the th contrary contra the round lound effects which are nothing more nor le IC less s R than titan the he hoop draperies pouched a tr trifle irle more than fashion originally original designed 1 them hem mn supplemented o by a fringe I or r rufi rut ruf- fit i or oh fn in mans mans' a R m murul r i h- h bv by the hip I IOne One of the prettiest of the new pannier pannier pan pan- nier effects same ou straight band should havee have C e t irm for or Of the tho hipless woman However Howe It should bo be remembered that pt Ji J i AC ep und and tot lor that matter an any re le re vl al features are ale successful only when the they nrc arc J properly top rl adjusted not only to suit the of the tue figure but butto butto butto to harmonize with the various other tea Juros toris turN that go I to make inako nn tin th tho cown n 01 |