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Show Little Novelties for Christmas I i tT Ci" U&r,' V 4 V ywyJL U r r T t"-v; v $w 1 t4u l-J L y Flat rosettes and velvet roses, and life-like roses of ribbon, more wonderfully wonder-fully w-ell made than ever, are the fad of the hour. With small, compact nosegays made of ribbon or millinery flowers, they divide honors in milady's favor. For furnishing separate girdles flat ribbon rosettes are used. The corsage rose is fastened just above the waist line and it is a superb touch to the dinner or evening toilet. The exquisite little nosegays bloom on all sorts of dress and are liked for the tailor-made coat with its dainty finish of white plaitings at the collar and sleeves. Two American Beauty roses are shown bare made of satin ribbon. ' "i " ; Each petal is carefully curled s.nc j tucked at the edges to look like a '' gleaming natural rose. The ribbon ii in two and sometimes three shades and millinery foliage of the most nat ! ural-looking variety is used with the roses. Finally, not to disappoint any- I one, the flowers are scented with attai of roses. j There is nothing that could be bet ter for a Christmas gift than the cor sage rose or the little nosegay. In , the latter the stems are wound witi tinfoil matching the flowers in coloi and tied with a bow of baby velvet i ribbon of the same color. ' JULIA BOTTOMLEY. |