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Show The Middle-Aged Woman. Of the many ways in which the mid-Ule-aged woman may vary the effect Iff her afternoon gowns none is simpler sim-pler than the use of a collar and cuffs of white voile edged with scalloping an dembroidery in a floral design. Another An-other change may be the frock set of white chiffon with border of black inalines, and still another is the one of black net hemstitched with silver thread. Some of these collars are so long in front that they terminate only at the waist line, where they cross in surplice effect and are tucked away under the girdle. An excellent model of this sort is of light blue lawn embroidered em-broidered with black dots, and a second sec-ond is of white agaric trimmed with tiny folds of broadcloth, alternating with eponge. |