Show The A Amazing Minaret Described by Oliv Olivette Uc t L. L c l I Ij II II j I II I 11 I I of a p Here is isa a a. tunic skirt that can be he w u made to fit at th the pocketbook as well as the thet if l V t wearer ac t tV II f c r a the directions given r ven by Olivette are k I a followed out f T The e model mode is isone isone one that has just t h arrived a from Paris 4 t and se sent t 3 R k I exclusively hO 4 to toti this 1 4 ti 10 page S lamp shade draperies cs and andI I I minaret skirts seem to be e the order of the day in hi The tunic skirt is tho the chief feature of this gown of bois do rose satin The tunic tuni is is' is of Roman striped satin in r rose Be corbeau blue taupe taupo o and white I would most moat earnestly advise all but the very tall taIl slender woman to have her tunic tume of tho the same roso rose 83 satin tin that makes the gown own The line lino of stripes running running around the tho figure figuro will do much to increase and accentuate its size The Tho tunic tunie which may be bo ca edged ed with marten or mink is rather lon long on the I left hip where it lengthens at the tho back until i it disappears rs under tho the long lont sash ends of the same colored satin utin which han hang from the tho girdle at the left of tho the back The kimono bodice is veiled by bv silver slIver gray ray silk muslin It is draped at it its surplice crossing and cd edged ed a at the neck an and at the end of the sleeve by a band of the striped material by fur or eim sim simply pl ply by a bias fold of the satin At the throat there is ie a fichu of lace which fastens in a tiny sailors sailor's knot at the middle front For For- tho the lace laco be sure surD and choose a soft ecru Bent in a 3 fine and aud filmy weave Thore There aro angel angol cuffs of lace The skirt gathers thors slightly beneath the tho tunic and is 18 about an inch from the floor aU all around There is a wide h made handmade hem at the tho bottom This is always alway a pretty finish for any soft material I |