Show I Paper er Dresses Style Now Miss iss S Salt aft Lake Ho ov l Ii Gown Herself I DEBUTANTE of Zion City attired in most fetching crepe crepeL D L paper Liberty day costume Think of it You paste fh the fhe seams instead of having to sew them 1 I i I i iI j S Ii 4 5 j 1 4 i 14 v 0 3 I c y t ic ai l 4 l 7 i C I jJ I Economy Variety and Beauty Combine in Making Mak Mak- ing Latest J test Innovation P Popular pular With Fair Sex r. r ISS SALT LAKE is HoeI Hoo- Hoo 1 Il MISS I VJ even ven down to toh to V h her r Liberty day dress In fact the crepe paper bal dress as a wartime substitute for forone forone one of cr crepe pe de do chine is already her here Such a costume was was completed today by by bya a well known local so society so girl who will wear it at one of the numerous Liberty day functions functions tom tomorrow It was great fun making the costume said Miss Salt Lake as s she Rho flicked nicked an l Clake of r p paste ste from her pleas pleasantly nt y rustling rust ling Bug skirt You ant cant imagine J how ow much easier it is to paste these thin things 8 together than it was to sew those stupid old fashioned things on the machine NEW DRESS FOR EVERY BALL Paper does certainly certainly does the trick for the girl who makes her own clothes Just think I can now have a new dress for every ball I attend Every girl can make these Crepe paper is the material used throughout except for the muslin slip sUp which forms the foundation of ot the dress The paper can be gathered plaited or pr tucked with needle and silk t cn and when it itis itis itis is more convenient can be pasted The large varlet variety of or beautiful shades in crepe paper gives them thema a great advantage over I I I sive cloth materials and the de do- designs signs of decorated crepe paper may be used as borders or ap ap- trimming The fact that no hems are necessary to prevent fraying edges Is also a point to re reo re- re member The easiest way is to make the dress ox on 01 the person or on a dress form forni rather than flat Before I gathering a ruffle turn the edge back an inch making a double thickness for strength In sewIng sewing sew sew- ing to this slip use a back stitch where the strain is likely to come The costume is made as follows fol- fol follows follows fol fol- lows Sew an under ruffle nine inches wide around the bottom of the slip But Dut a inch fourteen wide strip slash it with the grain into fringe nine inches deep then gather the uncut part and sew I this fringed ruffle five inches above the first one The edges of I both ruffles should be on a line at atthe atthe the bottom Gather Gathern a full width I fold of crepe and sew it around the waist line as full tull as desired I Sew strips of red white and blu bluI blue crepe one and one half inches I wide cut a across ross the grain around i the waist line also Cn Cut a ten inch I square of blue and one of or white I crepe Fringe this across the I grain leaving about an Inch heading heading head head- I ing then sew this around the upper upI upper up up- per part of the the I white one on the left lert shoulder the blue on the right Stretch ten inch strips of or red II Continued on page 2 2 2 PAPER DRESSES Continued from page I. I and white crepe under and over o the left arm and sew them down downin in plaits plais at the center of front and hack back Stretch a full ful width fold of blue over the right shoulder shoulder der sewing it i down in plaits plais under the left arm Stretch a a blue sash around under the blue fold and fasten at the same place Finish the costume with wih two rosettes and anda a silver siver star str |