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Show Dressy Frocks in New Fashions Show j Much Embroidery NOW that the atylea for Prln hare all been shown and wa have beeorris familiar with their lines. It Is only their details that Interest ua t .' 1 There la no doubt that each T bring, forth It. own noveltie. in trim- - mln, effect and embroidery, , other la one of tha moat ,h. trimming feature, th . " most every frock, excepting thoM of th. severely tailored type .how. , touch of emb.lllhment. Fancy weave, for .venlng or dressy sftsmoon frock, .how !k or sver embroidery in Ther. will Iso b. ornament, tlon. . -P.yssnne" embroidery In . co thread on thick linen. ""' f ,V fon and georgette crepe ered with rat-tall braid and In eroa. "panted flora! tissue, will ' by .impl. cotton tissue. "bro,d1 th. latter being considered mj;" -.eT wTtrd rE finishing the bottom of th.'"1 , tbS.:'wm ... b. .mbroidere either with peacock feather, or flower, or fruit designs in natural ",n- f As. for bags, they are often '""'' J embroidered In silk or pearl, ai ntinu. or imllation of the antique. Only bags of leather will be exempt from the embroidery em-broidery Influence. , l-ockets of frocks will aleo be orna- . mented with embroidery and the front of Ihe toques and at the rlo.ing of he belt or on the ends of sa-hes and often the lower part of the skirt may fhow the decorative touch. Even shoes for evening wear are marvelously embroidered and it ' rumored ru-mored that embroidered gowns will be In vogue. n, The moat modest .erge frock for at ernoon shows Its bit of embroidery no less than the more pretentious gown. For Instance, one. frock was mne oi marine blue serae. the girdle emliroid-iih emliroid-iih H -colored thread. The un- f derveat was also ornamented with orange and while embroidery-Jscket embroidery-Jscket fronts were bordered by folds . of white cloth, on which were plsced . buttons nd hnld loops.' The sleeves were bordered with similar band, of , white, trimmed with buttons. The un dersleeves and turndown collar wer of sheer white organdy. This frock waa accompanied by a large straw Bailor hat trimmed at the front with a but- ( terflv bow. Hitching of different tone, from th. material on which it is used is a very simple and decorative manner of orna- mentlng unaesumlng walking frock a I Soutache braid is utilised in a thou- II sand unexpected ways by the clever 1 1 dresa designer. Kven for tricot It lends .-In an embellishing touch. Thia is evl- -' ll denced in the novel way In which to U topcoat of roee-colored tricot Is dec- I orated with soutache In the form of I wide bands on coat and sleeves. Th. t I wide shawl collar, cuffs and belt arsf I untrlmmed. II |