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Show I XAcTnEVENSNGOCKS ARE ESPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR p THE YOUNG GIRL. Dainty and Graceful Design Shown i, Here That Would Make Up Well in Material of Ivory White Chantilly. The sketch shows a graceful design made up lu Ivory white Chantilly 1 with pansy purple velvet for the high girdle and very tiny circular tunic 3C, which is in reality no more than a ' peplum. In black it runs longer, be-a; be-a; ing about seven inches deep, but the front is not more than four. The er girdle, carried up to a point in front, meets the point of the V-shaped decol- 'l iiwl k p t n5 Girlish Evening Frock of Fine Lace. ; letage and there is a flatly applied mt bowknot at this point, in narrow sil-;oe sil-;oe ver ribbon, its fluttering ends tacked A: in place up over the bust. The blouse tivf. is lined with flesh-colored malrae, and ni a frill of this is arranged to extend , ; over the neck of the dress. The tiny nt- sleeves are cut in one with the blouse and gathered closely about the arm, then trimmed with applied silver rib-E. rib-E. bon bowknots. The full flounce of the underskirt is ls 1 mounted to a net top which is veiled by the graceful tunic. The tunic it- t; self must have a yoke of net running aiai town to form a deep point in frcnt and St in back. The flouncing is then set on aj: to the edges of this yoke so that the ne : lower edge reaches that of the under- str skirt at center front and back and e . covers only half the depth of the skirt 0B; at the sides. |