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Show Cropou, ribbons, lacoaiidSne, dicjp fluffy lingerie are the fancies for spriflj and summer gowns. Chiffon holds itl own well in spilo of it3 long popularity Tho misturo of thin and thick joodi In one costume continues. A prettj gown was of a green and black wool c a wiry quality. This material made tin full plain skirt and the largo clceve& The waist was of green silk covered with black accordion plaited ohiffi-Down ohiffi-Down the edge of evsry plait wero tin steel beads, Tho collar was of jjrow-chiffon. jjrow-chiffon. Tho effect of the waist covered lengthwise, with strings of the s'Grt? beads, was bewildering, as the p'..I& fell together and apart with every mTfl-meni mTfl-meni oV the wearer. Tho chiffon iiat tho fashionable blonso length andUonf over tho skirt at tho waist line. Accordion plaited chiffon, d to rests sometimes, bason every fiff:. piaJf an odgo of narrow Valenciennes 1 ice This is tho favorite lace of the s3. jiSt The bos plait Is to bo a decided f'1 '.ran of summer fashions as ic was of t& winter, and mo sucia sagging ef.-c & is seen on the front of waists, b .1 &3 backs are mado flat and trig, orccpi its-very its-very slender women. The box r-Ia' 6 fe the middle of the bodice in front is oftea odged with a graduated rnfflo of thi Waist material. This is very narrow" oi the belt and reaches its widest poiiit os the shoulders, where it goes o- or tbs Bleeves rever fashion. Newport N-.rj. |