Show COLD WEATHER SHIRT WAISTS WAIST heavy linen in white and plain light and dark colors among the buirt waists designed for autumn and early winter use are some of heavy linen in ili white bite and plain light and dark colors they are ap almost tight fitting for the leason that the two deep side aide plaits crossing the outer ends of the shout ders dera ale aie stitched sift ched flatly to the and there is scarce se arcel any fullness un tin der the arms the fronts close blind ly y a little toward the left side by means ot of tin an irregularly shaped band that Is decorated with nith four large pail buttons I 1 the he sleeves are of the small I 1 shirt type platted into the and finished with turn turnback back cuffs and Is a turnover boyish collar which fastens with nith a fan plaited mus tin j labat abat rancy fancy wool braid of the scan ored or pointed order Is being employed for the garnishing varnishing garni shing of some of the cli chahua chalua allis waists which are to be worn this winter under runabout street suits bulls as they are decidedly warmer than those of linen and launder equally as well they have the twin deep about der plaits but in addition there are shaped bias bands which encircle the neck from back to front whence they extend gi gia dually tapering to the waist line the braid Is used to border these bands and also as a finish for the cuffs of the conventionally shaped sleeves and tor for the high turnover col lar jar which like the cuffs Is decorated with ath small buttons similar rollar Bl to those fas bened to the fronts magpie for white net blouses are in the form of attachable neck and waist ruffles ruf fies or rather collar and cutts cuffs ai they literally take the place of those accessories they of the two inch side plaited net ruf lies fles isbir red through the center on a tape attached to the under side their edges are arc bordered with very full little tr fr illings of inch wide black thread lace which also finish the ends by be ing gathered into little tans fans which merge into a sort bart of rosette when they are joined at the back of the neck or at the outer side bide of the crift |