Show I I Hwy n USE FOR THE SCRAPS SILK AND RIBBON FORMED INTO DRESS ACCESSORIES Sill Bilk Flowers Now Absolutely Imperative Imperative Imperative Impera Impera- tive for Neckwear Corsage GarnIture Garniture Garniture Garni GarnI- ture and Millinery The Millinery The Rose Roson the Popular Ornament If It you havo time and the knack of making pretty things gather up all your scraps of ot silk sUk and ribbon and satin and velvet and set to o work to tomake tomake tomake make roses little and big of these materials Little roses made of ot many colors of ot silk sUk or ribbon in natural and unnatural colorings are eminently eminent ly the thing in neckwear in corsage garniture and in millinery After the little rose the larger ones run a close second in favor Foliage simulated of tho the same material as the rose or of ot vivid and dark greens and millinery foliage are both used with the silk rose which is designated as the ribbon rib bon rose Foliage is used with the roses for millinery and gown decorations decorations decorations decora decora- but for neckwear the little silk rose blossoms leafless A narrow French fold of ot black satin cut on the bias Is fashioned into a abow abow abow bow with three or four hanging ends and twice as many loops This bow and ends are fastened to a length of ot the fold sufficient to go round the neck Little roses in pink red blue lavender mustard and other queer looking faded colors are set on the tho band and on tho banging hanging ends they are made of plain bias folds of silk an aninch aninch aninch inch wide They are not larger than an ordinary thimble end This little littleneck littleneck littleneck neck piece Is Is' worn over the white jabot or the white with lovely lovely lovely love love- ly effect The larger roses are made by winding winding wind wind- ing wider folds or ribbons about a center or by making malting separate petals Old artificial flowers will furnish stems and foliage Old millinery foliage folIage foliage fol fol- which looks crumpled should be smoothed out with the fingers or with witha a tl small warm but not hot flat Iron The Th toy irons that children dren use will serve nicely Made roses of chiffon are lovely for tor any purpose either millinery or neckwear or as a garniture for tor dresses In brilliant coral and cerise they are sewed flat fiat to black or lace lace- covered shapes and are beautiful beyond beyond beyond be be- yond description with words A wad of ot chiffon the size of 01 a large hazel hazelnut hazelnut hazelnut nut forms the foundation over which the bias fold Is laid so as to look like a a tightly folded rose of ot tho cabbage rose variety Petals and little roses of ot chiffon like liko a wild rose are also made of ot bias folds Colds gathered at the ends and along the raw edges and sewed to a millinery center In any good millinery display these made fabric roses may be seen and copied by the clever needlewoman But their uses are by no means confined to millinery Even hero they ar are preeminently preeminently pre pre- eminently the tho most elegant of ot flower trimmings IJULIA I a aJULIA JULIA BOTTOMLEY |