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Show The Weilding Gown. It is high time for brides to think more about the becoming qualities of the wedding gown and less about conventionality, con-ventionality, for it is undeniably a very trying costume, and it is only the interest inter-est of the occasion, as well as the loving lov-ing sympathy of relatives and friends, which makes a halo about a young woman wom-an at a time, that causes her to b9 considered con-sidered beautiful. ThetrutJ-of the matter, mat-ter, frankly stated, is that the majority of women never looked worse in their lives than when arrayed for the altar. Can anything be more trying, fot instance, in-stance, than the usual high necked white satin bodico that incases a fair young girl possibly on a fiery hot day in summer? Even in winter the effect is to turn a blond complexion yellow and make a brunette look sallow and dark, and in summer it is unspeakably ugly and uncomfortable. Whilo low necked gowns are not con-6iderel con-6iderel co?S5J won't mblp our 1 mar aiid e ---. broad t.,. ,-(,' seema as it a .!,," promis?u' light be arranged between a ball cut V odico and the high, stiff collar now iu vigue. A young girl's threat is generally too pretty to couceal under stiff "vigan" and folds of thick satin. |