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Show bbbI Tw nxDdl Mdfls Of all tho costumes In a w"fehmn's wardrobe, the evening gown and street dress nro the ones that receive tho most careful attention. In tho former for-mer sho wishes to look her best, for It Is then that sho meets her friends; nnd the latter must be chosen wisely, for nil tho world that passes her In tho street may road at a glance whether or not she has good tnsto and nn educated eye for color. The rogular tatlor-lhado coat nnd skirt Is always n snfa choice, but thoro Is little room for individuality, while tho cloth street gown offers overy opportunity for original Idens. Tho dress In tho sketch Is nn excellent excel-lent model for nn onrly fall walking gown, and Is Just tho thing to wear tinder a' furSjr-'hoavy c'otl1 conl 'n tho winter. ItMtib'hnppcns Into a tearoom tea-room whllo uownlown shopping, nnd clips off tho heavy coat, a dress of this sort looks much moro nttractlvo than a plain shirtwaist and skirt. The model shown Is of navy bluo sorgo, braided with black silk soutache. Tho sash Is of black satin, faced with amethyst satin, Tlio Oriental embroidery em-broidery on tho waist Is dona In black and gold. A delightful fresh nnd dainty touch Is given by tho little, hemstitched white lawn trills on tho Blocvcs nnd lawn tucker. Tho hat Is a lovely amethyst beavor, faced with black satin. An amethyst feather la hold In place by an old gold bucklo. Tha planning of an ovenlng gown Is no simplo matter, especially It tho Incomo allows only ono or two a son-son. son-son. In that enso it Is best to select n color Hint Is beautiful, but hot et pronounced that tho woman bt rself BBBJ and nil hor friends will tiro or it nfler seeing It half a dozen times, .BBH A model for nu evening gown thht 'ijfflVfl combines all tho latest feu-aircs. Rnd .( 3BBBJ nt once practical and beautiful, Is BBJ shown in tho sketch. It Is ot thnt , jH lovely new shado ot gray satin silver IB ;BBfl Tho hem of the skirt Is faced with "IBbI flannel, to weight It, and give tho jPH long, clinging linos. Tho bodice and HbBB sleeves nio composed of Ilttlo hand- jflBBl made straps of the satin, on n fmtnda- 'H tlon of net. and edged with gray tllk jU , BH fringe. Tho long sash ends are of blnck chiffon velvet, finished with BH black tassels and lined with silver. BBbI A cloak or wrap of somo sort Is In- dispensable tor ovenlng wear, No H matter how lovely tho gown or how BBfl many hours nro spent on tho coiffure, IsVI a womnn will not appear well dressed 'BBl In tho ovenlng It sho wears n day rnat. 'H Besides looking so much more dls- BH tlnctlvo, n regular ovenlng coat has JBBBJ another advantage; It Is cut and hung jH so thnt H will not crush tho most delicate fabric worn undor It. Tho J lining Is usually of a light color to -BBBJ protect tho dainty gown. 'BBfl Warmth should nbovo all things bo BBBBBJ considered. Ono of tho most unwise 'bLVsVJ things a woman can do is to wear ''BBB ono ot tho fnshlonablo low necked, BBBl almost sleeveless ball gowns, and aver 'H that a light-weight wrap, often cut on -jltVsYJ tho Japanese klmona lines, that novor Iffffl woro Intended for warmth. Thero real- jBBBBBJ ly Is not tha least danger In wearing il tho thinnest of gowns If tho wrap Is jH warm enough. It need not bo padded BBB or heavy, but mado of good winter material. Boston Herald. -BBBJ |