Show cloth gown for daily wear 11 Q k A s 1 s X S ae t Z Z Z N M I 1 AS A la comfortable c 0 and easy hanging as a morning gown but with every mark of afternoon apparel this design Is the simplest of all interpretations of our present modes the skirt and bodice appear to be cut in one but aro are separate the skirt mado made of two pieces in 90 goods of ti average width ru might gh t be draped on the figure from a single width of the widest materials it Is shaped in at the hips and there Is a little fullness at the back the shaping sha p and gathers afford just room enough tor for the swell of the figure at the hips the waist line Is high and very easy in order to make a tree free movement of uio the arms possible it Is cut with long shoulders and large arms eyes the fullness at the bust Is ta ken care of by a group of oi plaits at each side terminating under the belt it Is in its careful finishing touches t that hat the gown displays the talent of its noted designer all very simple models must rely upon finish and cleverness erhest in cut cat or drapery to rise out of 0 the class of tho the commonplace the square neck Is shaped and finished with a piping of velvet the front la Is cut into a double breast the overlapping side fastened down dowid with two buttons its lower edge lies over the top of the skirt where bodice and skirt ore are joined A narrow belt bolt with rounded ends la 18 finished with a piping and fastened with a fancy button at each end it does not encircle all of the waist allowing a straight front appearance which Is smart and clever in the interval between the ends there la Is a small turnover collar in the sailor shape of fine embroidered batiste the neck Is filled in with a folded of fine find figured net ilet A plaited ruffle of the same net finishes the sleeves A strand of bf large pearls pearl sand and a long or er one of smaller pearls finishes the pretty toilette but bt hearts might be replaced with strands or oc any of tha many fashionable glassy glass beads that aut harmonize with the gown in color col 0 r this model Is well adapted to the unusual deiv new shades in which fashion able fabrics are I 1 made mustard color gold g green reen Imp paprika rika mahogany and the cur curious lotis blues and greens that aro are displayed in cloth and silk look best beat when mado made up in tho iho simplest mariner but the design Is good in the colors which we know well such as royal blue amethyst golden brown and dark green it would be pretty developed in black and is ia an especially good model for velvet colonial slippers clippers and silk stockings arc worn with it and such a dress calls for a simple and well dressed coiffure like all simple things it will not grow tiresome to tho the wearer and might be used dally daily during the reign of our easygoing easy going goin g fashions JULIA BOTTOMLEY |