OCR Text |
Show NEW TOUCHES FOR GIRDLES. Small Details That Will De Found to Prove Charming Additions. Nearly' every modlsto has Idens of her own with reforenco to girdles and bolts, which sho develops as occasion offers, nnd whllo there Is no very groat latltudo possible with tho ordinary frock, still many small details may be used that glvo original touches to the costume and prove charming additions. ad-ditions. For example, ono clever foreign modiste tnkes two or thrco rings covered cov-ered with heavy silk, buttonholed around tho edges, and through thpso tho ribbons 'or folds of tho material aro drawn in various combinations. Another glrdlo of ribbon by tho samo modlBto has for flowered muslin mus-lin or silk frocks a cluster of blossoms mniMtlni annm nf thnan In tltn rlrnaa drawn loosely through a knot in tho girdlo. In this case the knot should be at tho centor front or to ono sldo of It. A young girl, for whom this dressmaker dress-maker mado an organdie lawn party frock in whlto with blackberry blossoms blos-soms and leaves in lavender nnd pink, had a cluster of whlto berry blossoms and a clustor of unripe berries pulled through tho whlto silk sash drawn high at the left sldo, and her large whlto leghorn hut was trimmed with trails of berry vines, showing tho whlto flowers and also now nnd then unrlpo green borrlos nnd nn occasional occa-sional purplo ono. |