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Show WOMAN'S WORLD y Bridal Gowns Showing Less Fullness Winter Bride ' (if VI top with tight sleeves stopping below be-low the elbows. Choose Veil to Fit With Wedding Gown A question which frequently, arises when one chooses a wedding i gown is whether the veil or the gown is chosen first. It seems, much simpler to pick out a gown first, then to choose the veil. It is not that the gown is more ; important than the veil, but it is much easier to choose a veil to go with the gown, than vice-versa. You may have to try on as many, veils as you do gowns before you fid one that fits with the gown. Should you fail to find a veil: which fits both your face and gown, the veil and head dress can be made much more simply than the gown. If you do not trust your own taste in the choice of a head piece, be sure to seek advice. In general, these tips will help. The round faced girl should select a veil which comes to a point, rather than one which gives a round halo effect that merely emphasizes her round contours. Those with pointed or angular faces will probably do best to choose a veil and head piece which will he!p Rive a gentle roundness to the face. By Ertta Haley Mfii WHO THINK they'd pre-Vjn(0be pre-Vjn(0be June brides instead of 'M brides simply because the TVlttfe lok pretti", should take abtjTit sme of the bridal fash- lie ! beinR featured! Thcy rnay 'Tl'f'-.it there's nothing left to be rk' Li in tfie new Eowns, and the 47IS probably have more splen- itf ill summery ones, ' tile's found the man of her ire ftv. rl inned tne little home of :o Qjcams, a girl wants the dress i4. dreams, be she a winter , fir a summer one. Today's Pist like those of yesteryear u -lis Herself in creamy white ' fcvith a train. Designers are ifare of this desire, and they deed used their best tricks 'e gowns to match those of am world, i- . satin, is of course, the ' , al fabric for the girl being f i for the first time, but ibrics vie with it in fashion nee. Even though you may j; iiir heart on the satin, take lat some of the other luxur- t:Drics and their styles if you vo choose the dress of your v Jii other materials Include li'l H velvet which is soft and d luring because it's transpar-Vifcuj transpar-Vifcuj very queenly. Then there's '1 Aju For the girl being married this season, nothing could be lovelier than this white transparent trans-parent velvet dress with a pearl beaded yoke by a New York designer. The elegant bodice features a tiny collar and buttons run down the back. Buckram stiffening at the hips shapes the graceful skirt. lot A F J&tfSS d even those who have naturally small waist measurements. The effect is frequently emphasized with a yoked off-shoulder neckline and bertha collars of either fabric or lace. Some necklines are demurely high, and are finished with little round or rolled collars which are flattering to so many faces. On some princess style gowns, you'll find what is called a Puritan shaped collar, with a snug bodice buttoned to below the waistline, and the skirt pocketed on each side at the hips. Both the collar and pointed flaps of the pockets are richly embroidered. Sleeves on the dresses carry out the theme of over-all slenderness. They are long, slender and pointed i i'owwj show new slenderness,. it brocade for real dramatic a-y. You might even choose ifr. satin which is shown most-i most-i blush pink and ice blue, itry of the lovely bridal gowns season combine satin with much of the latter being im-i" im-i" ;i and comparable in exquisite-ol exquisite-ol with great grandmother's i -ng veil. ;t fabric may look better on ttlian the one you've imagined, cl cst way to tell is to try on lent types, and then decide. less of Line ain Feature l0? main impression which the bridal gowns give Is that of ;::ige has been sacrificed. You'll less. This does not mean that drilled with the luxury of the 's. with their opulence of fab-1 fab-1 out the over-all effect will be ' of trim lines. ? effect of slimness is achieved uy by keeping the hipline th and giving the skirt relied re-lied fullness with wide un-tcd un-tcd pleats. Another way in 'li this is done, is to point or ate the bodice into the skirt. either event, the waistline ' i ins small looking, which f'd make all the girls happy. and beauty of line. at the wrists, and help to give the bride a willowy grace she desires when she glides down the aisle. In one dress seen recently, the white satin is overlaid with delicate deli-cate white lace in tunic effect, and the sleeves are entirely of lace. In another semi-formal style, a two-piece floor length dress of white brocade has a short jacket |