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Show Fashion Tip for the Home Dressmaker J , . , . Aa exqulafte frock that eaa aae fly be reproduced by the home drees -maker had a wide band of metal lace around the eklrt; above and below thla were seven rows of tiny metal beads, ach row about on Inch apart. The large blahop aleevea were atml-larly atml-larly u mined. There waa a little veet of the lace and the front a of the bodice bo-dice were decorated with herisontal rows of th bee da. I To be really modish you muat put pleating en one gown at laaet. Moat of the new dree see have pleats In some form aad ths very fine pleating aem to havs the preference. Skirt a show pleated drape and pleated flounces are popular. Sleerea are entirely en-tirely pleated and attached to ttny wristbands or they have pleated frills Biouaee are finely pleated or ahow a pleated jabot at aide er front oaln- Plat ribbon roae t tee, either large or small are err much In evidence en frock. Sometlnmee It le a single large one at or near the belt line, then a eerlee of roae t tea may adorn a skirt either I panel design or In a horlaontai line around the eklrt. In a beautiful white crepe dreae rose t toe form the lower half of the eklrt. A blue frock ahow flat eoeettee in a caeca de effect, ftometlmee a alngle I arse roeette forma the entire eleeve In an evening frock. In remodeling a gown lace Is a favorite fa-vorite medium. It is applied In band-Ins band-Ins and flouncee. A brown allk lace with eocoe eat in la effective. Another An-other model haa blue Chant Illy combined com-bined with shaded blue moire. Metal laces are a big Item la fall dreaeee snd the silver and atael eeem te have the preference. |