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Show III ' ' ' v ' " ' I II f '"'' 'I , , .- jX I THE DKESSEB TYPE OF TAILOR-MADE. The sheer softness of the chiffon cloths offers a temptation foi elaborate trimmings and dressy designs. A mulberry mul-berry red cloth is prettily trimmed with a fancy black braid that shows a moire thadlng in self tones. The' short Jacket Jack-et is pleated back and front, and a slirg piece running from shoulder to the side seam gives the Impression of a double sleave: while the sle3ve itself is a full puff with elbow ruffle above the tlghr braided cuff. The belt has the fashionable dip In front, the back of the coat being drawn down tight and the fronts, dropping with but little fullness full-ness into tha belt. The skirt has panel i front, with forward turning pleats well 1 pressed down; and two shaped volants of scanty fullness trim the sides and back. The braid defines the shaped front, and is finished with a rosette some inches above the hem. |