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Show WHAT WOMEN WILL WEAR. Eounir g-oods to fairly smooth for outdoor wear: big checks, showy plaids and startling- eJVects in tartans. 1 Ii:avy lines in reds and golden browns fur some complexions; gray and lavender; mignonette and black; black and gray. Silk ni.ousi:s, surah, taffeta, moire, shot fabrics, plain, figured, striped, made usually upon lining's; at least until un-til very late in the fall. Lon'o upper shoulder seams to give a drooping effect, high crush or stock collars; iet corsatre triminimrs; Van Dyke points downward from collar, up- j ward from belt. T.v skirts the plain perfect cut tailor j effects for most occasions. French and ! Eng-lish modistes ag-rcc fairly well in this, though the former allow draperies in gowns of frolic effect. Idren use of black, especially of black ribbon in generous widths for bows, ties, rosettes and for points of am pilaris. A narrow show of black running over the top of each shouldei and ending midway of the armhole, front and back, is a happy touch upon a gown of almost any hue. Ellen Os-horn. |