Show F I 1 the bride and the bridal gown gowd I 1 NN V jp J I 1 aj EN afi ka IVA RIDES to be more than any ono one B BRIDES else are interested in the superb made for the presidents daughter but a review ot of the gowns cowna made for her and other members of the a bridal a co cortege ego revea reveals a an a adaptation ap ot of the present modes to individual taste and refinement that is interesting te to every one the most moat noteworthy feature about ul ill the gowns was simplicity in a season ot of conglomerations and elaborations that often arrive at the stage of fussiness and shapelessness the tha gowns of alias Wll sons trousseau were simple in design and yet contrived to strike stake the notes of the modo mode kurzman to whom the daughters of 0 multimillionaires multi millionaires appear to turn with ne ane accord when they go a brou trou trousseau eseau ing undertook the pleasant task of the white horn v bride and accomplished it in a manner to wonder at here Is a picture of the bride photographed to in her wedding gown the gown Is of ivory white satin made with a long train and the lines of the kirt unbroken except by a flat application of magnificent point lace the bodice la Is draped in the quaint and fascinating surplice fashion at one side aide with a sash eash of lace drawn over the shoulder at the opposite side the e la Is of chiffon laid in tr lr regular plaits and fastened with a small brooch at the point of the V nock neck it was a triumph tho the very long and moderately full ull tullo veil WAS arranged in a cap for the head with a wreath of orange blossoms set just back of the gath gathered eTed falness U nose at a the e front ron the a short 5 faco veil Is thrown back falling free frea rom the bead but tho the remainder of the iho veil falls from the cap into which it la Is gathered across the back of the head the bouquet of white orchids with many loops of 0 t gauze ribbon and valley lilies was provided with the tha usual pendants pennants pend ants of ribbon and sprays of flowers the longest reaching to the bottom of the gown the gown may be taken as a lovely type of the regulation bridal dress with a concession to the p present besen t made in the hanging of tho the skirt shirt and the open uncovered throat threat the sleeves were rather full and long it la is g splendid achievement and tile the rare lace that adorns it ought to io outlast generations of brides it looks as an if I 1 f it might have been chosen with the idea of treasuring some memento of the gown which adorned the bride bri de upon the great day in her life this and others other s of the trousseau are worthy the study of women who refuse to follow exaggerations in syle ayle the gowns are those abose of a woman of exquisite aste and a keen sense of clothes |