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Show i ! : "H - - i r . .. i v: -, . . Sv i ... Vf ' ,V V ---";.?. ; ,: ,v.- . ;v. 1 - I . W ';24 - ' v - ' THE LESS SEVERE TTP E OF THE TAILOR-MADE. For the novelties of the spring the tailors are using many of th soft and sheer weaves, such as eolifnne, the sill' warp h- nrfettas and poplins and the lik. A deep cal brown eollenn? is made with a full blouse Jackft. which, however, lies all of its fullness drawn down becomingly Into the deep and fitted girdle, this being disposed dis-posed in ler.gthwise tucks to give the smart flat effect over the shoulders. The sleeve is extremely drefsy, being a full piffT from shoulder to elbow, anj a suces- ' sion of very shallow puffs from there to the lace ruffle that finishes the wrist. The ; J skirt Is shirred over the hips, and the sole trimming is in tne two bouillonned ': ' flounces that are spaced on the hem and above it. - |