| Show DO YOU DISLIKE SHADES OF PINK PINO Fashions Fashion's Mandate Is I That Milady Shall Shall Return R I I II Ito I to ro Styles tyles of Her Grandmother and Wear This Tone I in In Many Shades Shade as m Well as o. o Blues Blues' and Grays Crays I IF SO 50 Y AGAINST YOU Will Vill there be a reform In women's dress this season Well JWell Vell It all alt depends on what is meant by reform If people are laboring under unde under un un- unI I de der the del delusion Ion that the reform will willbe willbe willi be along long th the lines of color they are ate de decidedly de- de decidedly mist mistaken ken All they have to doto do doto doto I to brighten up on this score Is to have havea 1 a little chat with Mrs Clara Stephenson Stephen- Stephen sop son who has as just returned from a six weeks' weeks tri trl trip to New York and other style and fashion centers to be convinced that this seasons season's creations in dress and headgear will be of of he the he brightest colors But if reformation n means a few more inches of covering for the legs below the knees and a little m more more re guarding against grippe and colds in the vicinity of the neck the term holds good and so thorough will be the reaction in this respect that it it will wUl startle many who have been in the te habit of walking down the main streets for the delectation of their artistic temperaments The fact is Is according to Miss Stephenson that this seasons season's dressing for women Is going back to the old- old time loose h hoop op shirt and flower bonnet of ot Abraham Lincoln's day The only profound difference between the up up-to- up to- to date hoop skirt and that of the sixties and seventies is to be in in the bright coloring coloring col col- col oring and decorative effects This old- old time creation has been so 80 modernized that it is absolutely stunning and is without question one of at the prettiest fads that has ever come to womans woman's own Pink to be Popular Mr Stephenson says sas that pink will willbe willbe willbe be the prevailing shade this season The most popular shade right now in New York and for the next few months will be pink the pink we used to call country pink Mrs Stephenson said yesterday Then comes the old fash sunflower yellow the five various peach shades the real Irish green and the wonderful shades of blue from navy blue to all of the marine blues The grays are also very popular on the market now especially the brides gray and the battleship gray The checks and stripes will be much larger than they have ever been before In fact nearly all al the suits come under the checkered class checkered class in both cloth and silk The taffeta spits suits are also very smart Another fe feature ture skim of t the e years year's dress will be the shirred in pleated or gathered form All Alt the dresses will have ruffles even ruffles even the ruffles that marked our grandmothers grandmother's clothes I There will also be basque barque sl skirts with the regular hoop and there will l to Tt reeds In most skirts skirts' Quaker Bonnet Restored In the hat line th the old old fashioned fashio Quaker bonnet with many flowers and abd streamers takes the place this year ar Mrs Stephenson also reports that although al although al- al though the skirts will be considerably longer than they have been heretofore the shoes also will be higher Those who follow the fashion this year ear will I wear long lace boots that go almo almost almost t tas as far as the knee Mrs Stephenson was vas as obliged to stay two weeks longer in the east than she site expected because of the difficulty attending at attending t tending the purchase of merchandise merchandise- She also stated that from her observations observations the reform will not affect the the evening gowns Evening gowns aa as' J usual l will be necked low with the arms bare and a thin lace laco ov over r the the- shoulders |