Show two pretty styles S c r X L A N I 1 A L one phase of the moyen age prin cess Is demonstrated in our first illus the style being suited to either house or street wear As illus grated the dress is made of pale gray cloth with a yoke of moire in the same tone and a yoke of fancy net the cuffs are also of the moire but the buttons and piping used are of gray velvet in a slightly deeper tone for theater or other evening use this gown could be of white or cream or pale blue or dull rose cloth or serge the evening serges are very hand some and within the means of most home sewers for street wear serge or cheviot would be good choices and with these the yoke and cuffs could be of the same with a braid finish for a medium figure 5 yards of double width serge is enough for this gown the second model gives one of the evening dress aspects of the moyen age it is made of all allover over and bor dered fancy net any bordering dently wide however to cut the top of the garment could be used for it as well as a pretty figured silk swiss or dotted or checked muslin with all of which materials the lace entre deux beux and ribbons here employed go charmingly with a thin white material such as net lace or swiss or barred muslin over a tinted slip and with ribbons in the same color this gown would be charming for any of the holiday finc f inc eions soon to come if a low effect is desired the line of the neck could be made round and the left off in which case the line at the hot torn of the bodice and those of the sleeves should be cut plain for the medium misses figure four yards of all over net and six yards of bordering would be required for this dress |