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S' Kfi CJ ' to.'? 6: Qs' ,V;k , tr ". if . Our Special Correspondent IlIXtIAlC .X ' f ':- -' ' Description of Above M IIIm 'V. Z'Ti It fw ( Hats and Gowns. 74,;:yv. li M m . 4 h; '' yffa J Tin 3 : V-- v SF1ES. inttm tor vetting clothes Is at Its Wlht end we are now arrived at the or Important staff ot wearing whnt h tt newest and most Too. 81 emphasis cannot be laid upon the : Meewltr of proper dressing. It Is poeil- Wo bf the mere wap In which one turns In Biting on a i Jj1 "I glove, to make look well or III cut It Is possible by j I oetthf tin hat a trifle too far hark, nr a Wt too far forward to appear rldlculnua, I a person hating exactly the same I moM and wearing It properly will ae- t peculiar style which French peph rail chic.' Ondoally from the .floor, where the Ilium ot skirls a short time ago lay Mi, gathers and pleata are working upward. The feminine from looking like a flower 08 corolla, with a tiny calyx I (hi top and Innumerable petals at the edge, now begins to look mom tlpxt of our ancestors, who so left Ihrlr mork upon the styles In 1W In ,wk the very newest and most gown have their fulness he low '1w " In the skirts, ths fulness ned from the floor to the where he In hide and gathers, hips, nero is hardly, a woman under who " Jn,th eee tha carefully Required her figure thus gradually envoi-- ? 11 ta "hen ao long, auch exerrlse o much to do away wit a tml!Bd BW w,th t,w '" end the new skirts," one might as hava hip, Bot chnKe brtn uitttiI5rnr-with It a 1 wialler changes; already m higher in tlio oust than Inst hive end smaller at ll 11 nds to reason that If tha of our gowns la to be at the hips aiat make our waists smaller In order lhouh we h ny flgura at JJ, d Ud,t hesar!ly, our watats be- nsiTower, our hips must bo broader. 1UU!l tl,e modes are fashion-y- Z ibl uualmness Is ths fancy of tha the wiss woman will adopt only turM ttml c especially suited to her convenience or Individual style. dUB!!f,,,ll0.uller the full sound skirt, beeves and the Wwi&a kr own of the picturesque momeT,t nd the shops ttouV materials that have o ?: urea mwcnniy lor utveiup-Uu- i 11 ths tan, slender woman these mouoa to Dost aavan- la,e. Uiuli., 1" f ,flort suture or inclined tu wwely choose ths antes hut 1 Gj&ci&uLjneDiiu ImjiiNG Gojr .v S J?V JY OVXXe JJirsvas .1 riri:y A . , y-- Faarlfal fibs nr In Wklla i m m V, k j t .far wlt. J8"' boull-lonn- toij " t' ir-- :J j, ' or 1 "Iy , IKCOm Her. "lreel costume the mate- ft " Maptcd is the apparent r'twm, c" ria.a lui p:iu: a 1,6 u,,t new be vexing to me is me , niaur, MUera for mess anis-si- ; crotIS ; delicate, and has a wito scarcely greater e:.! n" ,l,rrace a foulard, and it will oul- r tli a more ermp body. The fcc color ere procurable in bus 8l,hii;.,ii ,oiiades that are exquisite by t anl suggest evening toi- ail M ors beauty, while the street col v.rtPd-- I h popular Cv""' chilton-velou- re - 'inner or ash gray, and steel the 'W;1'" '"te violet , ; 1 With self-deni- al "i j - ,oj id j y 3filJ2RlIGp skirt showing tlie three wide tucks from ths knee down. The short bolero has a wide, soft silk girdle atuched in It In the back, but the fronts are entirely separate. These fronts are straight and fall Juet over tha bust, where they meet the girdle. The ns i row v rates Is of white linen crash embroidered In pistachio green pillules. enlivened by a thread of gold. The -- a Hoped edges of this vest sre trimmed with a line narrow lure, the same la re being used lo the wider width for tha voile, with Ihe full sleeve ruffles. than these Nothing more graceful sleeves ean he Imagined. They reach only below the elbow, and are finished with a deep, flaring, turnover cuff, from which point the lace ruffle falls over the hand. The narrow, light eu.T and full puff of Ihe while satin shirtwaist form tits covering fur Ihe lower part of the arm. An unusually attractive tnllor-maseen at k morning musical held recently among the fashionable elect was made f ficelle slclllnne. with the double skirt effect. The Eton Is short In the back, with of points In front: a deep crush girdle feather-honereoche half way to the armholes. Ths upper part of and stitched the skirt Is down a short way. The underskirt treated In a similar manner and finished with a velvet binding. Peep ruffles of lace finish the sleeve, nnd little piped and boulllounee bands are used as trimming accessories. Another graceful model was seen In a Tha delicate shad and sort material. sleeve Is set Into the long shoulder lino, and the skirt into tho waisttmnd in a series of shirred puffings, which accord well with a slender figure. The Eron Is short to the waist line, decorated with a fancy while and gold btald, the fronts to show safln reveres simturning ilarly srlinmed. The skirt Is cut in almost plain breadths slilrred In yok shspe, faLing tbenca tn full folds to tho fl gros-gnil- box-plait- If well. r. h .t irr "0c i it , er ' '"t , v T. r i ' l-- w ,r .really allor-mad- ;r;r'rx1n f.-- i i. 1 bn-r- . i Plain mohairs and Ths Eton, ths bolero and the blouse srb at tha the prevailing styles shown In the short xct:nyly10popular be obtained in which accompanies the suit, colors, from creams ts jackether It be of the drees or the walking who. ,rit effecu are just now quite The Eton and the bolero have f1'. for the variety. suited been out of long pnniiah tu have the e sulu for street element of style newness, besides wlileh they ere titled frwms of the short jacket, and the French tailored to succeed lie corset 'coat they seem a plentifully trlmmwl. nattiml ecouenee. Kurtherniiire. Paris l In favor of ths "klrt nnd eliort r. eton snd hoUro r ton or pHr s"l riinr blouse To le ours Port shows "? fwn of Uil lanor riv: " " imported I mads jackets, but then Paris makes for tbs In Rr- - . ' u 'II hip jrok f" m"r models since It assist well In th absodemand fashion lutely tight fit which It appears In st the hips. In this cesiums dnuMd shape, heading th Is trimmed with rklrt. Tlie upper nna and baby ribbon, Hark velvet buttons between. The anulach with a narrow gold dec- similarly fanciful yoke Eton liss a orated, snd the lattice belt Is likewise nf velvet ribbon. Ths sleeve sr very full, and deep laea ruffles finish th wrist on enveloping dividual, and does not i-blouse Ic tie woman wl'.li a superb figure The American woman has a figure far superior to wlmt It was five years ago and sha knows II. the.nks to tha corset coat In fact, the average American woman has probably the best figure of any women In th world. Why not let Is certain to want her show It, then? to do ao. Viewed In a broad wav. It now seems highly prohnbln that nml ilia sre essentially spring materials. Iiehig cool, comfortable and durable, ns well ss pngsrs-In- g qualities duplicated by no other fabric. This will msike tiiein general favorites with the masses during the spring. The distinction between two classes rf tnllor-mad- e gown Is sit!) very vlslh!. Is The real tailor-mad- e with only a small dip effect In front, or a slightly longer flat plastron: ordinary nun's sleeves, somewhat widen'd at Ihe cuff: a plain, rather narrow, shirt an 1- fll-.- a tlght-flitln- g. tiltnmlrgs. where while, red and gilt hiittofis have a good shnre. Tlun there Is the rather more elaborate wl'h wide skirl, bolero Frrncn tailor-mad- e bold , and cuff's w!lh lace frilling. season corning In tbs Willi Ihe first week of April. Ihe' millinery disp'ays have made lliclr debut despite the weather arid masses of flowers and feathers sr exhibited. The first glimpse st spring anl suimoier millinery Is like looking Into a d lawn. eoneervab-rftom tl.e To with the art of exhibiting attractive fashions has reach'd a s- ns that In mll!lnrv s especially and the brilliantly lighted showcases riled wllh hats Intended for warm are simply fascinating. Flowers. fAth'-rsribbons, estln and silks erd big vet's, the lightest of color ar.d the t ol airy light weaves straw are tn sl.r. n conlral to goto b.u. non the weather snd snow r I less, Ik there alrre1" a ihmsrd for those sumne r styles, by women who sr Kir-ti-- r m. ss vf iA: $ With HaotHossee hblrrlago. Model.) f rasps ry and long Her th sleeve 1 set Into th waistshoulder line snd tbs skirt Into th which shirred puffings, band tn a series of y f y. i y accord well wllh a slender figure. The Eton Is short to tlia waistline, decorated with a fancy white end gold braid, the show salln f rafifa turning backward to The skirt I reveres similarly trimmed. rut In almost plnln tweadlh shirred In t yoke shape, falling thence la full fulda the feet. A : d snow-rnvrre- -b nolh-eahl- HmWcM iwaz-z- : Shirt , stre.-im'i.- !: Pl7 Cuing Boulh snd prudent Individuals who asay think It well tu he ready lu time, and wl.n aiMi chiwt thul by Iniyliig an of Hints ate In eliarp conlrast to sero fr sliead uf the they me rnahled to original mod'la Be that as it may. XbruCivir Very hovel Sleeve. The sleeve In this walking gqwn offer a decided novelty In Its shirred puff Inserted th full length of the hack seam. Tha Eton follows the prescribed teller lines and la simply bound wllh black braid, th braid also serving to outline the of course there is souther side to that brmtd pleat of the skirt Mow th waist and over tha onrva bf the Uixwhsra it Is question: Uie lists nuw exhibited ara Tb M n fancy disposed is inly alluringly attract I v. Fin straws will, so It now seems, be development of the Continental shape, of extremely fashionable. In white, black coarse atrew and simply hound and and all th lightest of colors. Tha ahades trimmed with black velvet. vtm d, n. . lt . v fy,--v- ef marine blue Kraeefal Model Walklag Cawn. Th ZicuiLLeNNXE tw-.- - e..-.- f , or flax and heliotrope ' ,:i1 'ntccitely popular and. in WU be seen in r a rule the approved . aw "ot the Indefinlu , tha puin, simple lores. feet t - ,s bat Braiding and embroidery deftly com- - ( ot novete blncd f'nslv variety vintrim many auch toilets lavishly, . : ,i. , 4, ! 'J. fab rice, among them si be- and ara seen fn all tha new shades, light-an- d I i r. ;mls-hal- r weaves, ,5 showing ... dark. A costume of tho above deIH'Q nr ft.ru . scription, although Intended for street wear. Is Just elaborate enough to answer the purpose fur a luncheon or call as blue-gra- rf-fe- et Wire Shape covered with while msllnes and black velvet. Tha crown Is high and rose, while entirely covered with whitewhit ostrich tinder the brim a long ona slit plume Is curled, starting from to the back th around snd curving other. Tb fffiw Doable Plclrt With Eton. There's a very derided fancy for the double skirt when developed In handsome Eton mstertale. ftf ficelle sMHenns. the In front, I short In tlie hack with point being a deep wish girdle of gmsgrnln tint mounted upon n fratherhons tofound armthe snd eotnlng almost halfway If of skirt th hole. Tlie upper portion tbr cleverly hog pleated to a the distance. for short plaits slllrhed down Th underskirt Is treated In similar mana .velvet binding ner and flnlalied with finish the rathe? Tleen ruffles of lacs small Sleeve, and little piped and aaoas-urle- a aa used trimming bands sr , al Far iha HI vlera Peasoa. The Isrge. flat shapes maintain Ihide rscliet In ths newer modes, and when cleverly manipulated a most artistic ean l produced. Wltnea the shap illuelrnled. rtmiltoaed of a twisted cold hmlit of pearl gray Into which a little gold cord has been Interwoven. Th I fneed with fold of white mouias-llne- , while tlia top has a clos wreath of Mush pink raa with fnllao, and a splashing now of pastel pink ribbon serves to fasten ths simps rlnss t tha low miff uro in the back, over which a net Is drawn. te ca M M tu a a rim PJ I 1 i Jijz Tnz. --Ki.tzjzr. ev JjirrcirKL Shape irr Vmrr , |