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Show May Look Like Burlap Bag, But Lines Are Really Greek NEW YORK. May 5. A curious curi-ous oncpirrr ilros mail' recently by the Maiiibeau Wi-Hvern, a group of rt fiijliusiastt, i causing caus-ing consitlYraMe ili.sciis.sioii unions the drsipnrrs of women ' clothe. Thi quaint trarinotit sujrpcsts an adaptation of a Imrlap Iimr to the rxipt'iicM's of war t-eoiioiny, but it is not conMilor.il seriously as prophetic in just this way. It is merely a reproduction of the original one-piecr dress a in-Vented in-Vented and worn by the ancient Creeks. The material is hand woven alio" the dwdration is done in tapestry ' stitch, while the long warp is oddly odd-ly arranged as shoulder straps, j The design is very interesting, : not only because it proves "the au-, au-, titpiity of the barrel silhouette, but also because it indicate a tendency ten-dency to classic, simplicity as a pronounced feature of coming ,; fashions. SOME NOVEL VEILS. Each week seems to bring forward a new sort of veil. Now comes one Introducing high colors such as red, green, yellow and blue In circle Ideaa on a meah of black. Thee olora are repeated In the border. This sort ot ' - veil may be effectively used as a trimming trim-ming for a tullored hat of platfi. trimmings. Another sort of veil Is made of while ' and tan stripes to form a border for a veil of tsn. ' t : V' " '-i i fi ,of it'- j 1 1) id |