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Show Counters de Castellane'g Gown. The steamer gown which the much reported Countess de Castellane provide ed for her trip across to her new home was an excellent model for spring and summer traveling gowns, for women untitled and not supplied with the large amount of income which falls to the lot of this young woman. It was a plain skirt and sleeveless jacket, made with several falling cape collars that conceal-ed conceal-ed the sleeves to the elbow. Six silk blouses were supplied for nse with the costume. For the woman who would use the suit six months, instead of six days, shirt waists could replace the heavier blouse as the season advances. The capes are a decided relief to the simplicity of the jacket, and the model with this possibility of indefinite variations varia-tions is a particularly useful and stylish one. New York Correspondent. |