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T f I II b f I p f I 1 I I I 10 0 1 I 1 x I I 1 I I I o I I e r I i 11 k jf r I r 1 I t. t 6 I l r r f 1 t I I 1 I Il ir f I I Il I 1 I r J J 1111 t I J i 1 l Y O r a r i. i 1 II I I I I I fr- fr r p r I II I Ir ca w a m a 4 y 1 1 t L Y I f r n J I L rJ k 1 A hits Ii Dros with Trimming of or Ii IrMi ir h C Crochet Woin 1 IJ by bw Mi Jh T Ernest I clin Jy I- I j I II I- I I i M Y 1 r rM III time lime is drawing near when THE we wc must nb abandon the frocks I r and frills of summer even summer even v ll of r 1 late fale summer I Soon I J must turn your yom attention from diaphanous gowns gown of or mull and 1 1 L lawn and amid the sturdier linen to gar ear I of cloth and elv velvet t t t But before we vye leave those fascinating fascinating ing chiffons chiffon r I want ant to tell you OU about 1 p u couple of or gowns I J saw and much ads ad- ad s Ii mired Both wel were excellent models and one oneat oneat at least could bo be c I successfully successfully- developed In more substantial material In the i original It was of or white linen and und was worn by t tUat at fashionable young oung mar matron ma ma- r tron trun Mrs lr Arthur Scott Burden Burden Both Mrs Burden and her mother Mrs Ir Aurel arc are Interesting 1 K i I personalities I always alwa's watch with if i curiosity what Mrs Mr s Aurel n will do next She was you OU know Mrs lr nr t Burke Roche before her romantic 1 marriage to c. c a Mother and dau daughter are a great at contrast in disposition and manner ii ii- Cynthia Burke Burle Roche that was wa often t f reminds me of ot Alice Allee Longworth worth She Sher hc r j 1 Is very r Independent and antI downright ht in ti manner and sla slashes away at things But she's great fun and we always love 10 loveto loveto 0 to have O her with us i Mrs Tr Aurel Balonyi on un th the contrary has a leisurely grace which IH is ver very Cloy t. t t. t r t charming iri hi this land of restless wo- wo ometa o f men meta She he I li her head beautifully and has a natural dignity which which- must t i havo have helped her through many situa sHua- I t King Edward Ell once said of or her that t- t she sho was the only woman ho he ever sa saw SH v v. v rr f. f who knew how to come como down stairs f t properly And Aud I 1 can quite believe belle It H ti Both Mrs Auel el and 1 1 Mr lr rr r Arthur Scott Burden were much In evidence during the Newport t tennis m week week hut but I r regret to sa say not together to to gether ether Mrs 1 was WUK invariably accompanied b by her twin lU ft buys boys s who j are growing up Into Vel very presentable rw young men Their devotion ito to to tho ho hos s I 7 Watts Sherman near twins was on one r I of or the thc amusing things of or the Newport r 1 season r oJ a I think thin I it wa way was on one unu of uC the tennis tournament da days s 's at nt th the Casino Castro that Ia I a saw Mrs Arthur Arlhur Scott Dur Burden en wearing t l. l J the little gown I 1 want to tell you ou c t about She wasn't playing dancing 11 around the court coun In her time old way a s lJ but t was amon among tune the on lookers However However How How- t l. cv ever r this would have made quite an ati i Ideal tennis dress i. i r M It was of nf white linen trimmed with I cleverly applied touches of or pale ale blue I linen V. V l The walet Sias was of the jumper Juniper type I and was worn Ol over a 0 lingerie waist of or 1 fine line lawn Jawn which had a turndown collar col col- Jar lar and minute black bow tie I Around the tho square Quare cut neck opening open upen- t ing inS were iere shaped bands of oC th the blue tt I linen and this linen also edged the r ver very short kimono Sleeves Deep plaits v. laid on the shoulder houlder gave v a becoming L L- L which was drawn down downa a snugly into the hell belt Tin Tiny They tucks lucks were vero also run in Just in the middle of the tho front of the waist rl rhe q skirt frt w wn WI aa plaited at the top the plaits being stitched down for 01 some ome distance and then pressed tInt flat to the Item hem of the skirl Around the bottom r was a fairly wide band of tho iho pale palo blue linen French each embroidery embroIder in white the tho v CK i Ii r 4 t J J tr I j cl t and U lI must most t discreet wu was us used wherever wherE l' l there was the tho blue lue linen It was ivas- ju jut Just l a touch and yet ct added decidedly de- de decidedly de de- to the effect of the whole As the sun got gol low and a cool sea seabreeze seabreeze seabreeze 1 breeze hIm blow In III Mrs rg Burden slipped l on un a little Jacket which completed the I j costume The fhe little Jacket ha had rounded corners cornets edged with blue linen and the j cd edges es of oC tho the loose hanging hangin sleeves slee were slashed and also trimmed with blue blueThe The same embroidery was u used ed on the I coat as a. on the rest of or the dress Really nean a very charming though simple frock truck The Iselin famil family In various branches e was numerous In Newport this summer ill All the young oung matrons of oC the clan were there thero In fall full force and seemed tt to have hao a very good time I Mrs Arthur Iselin T i admire Im Im- Im mensel She Sho seems to me the best I It t typo type po of American society girl She I is eyed dark charming and anti graceful with good tl taste laste te In III dress res On top of a in hand handling the ribbons lute like a veteran she Is particularly particularly par par- attractive I r ran raIl Into see cc her before luncheon not lIot long a ago o and found her hor attired Ina in ina a regular dream of or a negligee It was all made of ro rose e pink liberty silk the fine finest l. l thinnest t weave It Il- floated about her like a u cloud at sunset sun sun- set I T exclaimed over u Its beauty and she h conf confused confessed that this was the first time fine she had worn It It it having Just come over U from from Paris with some other things she had had hall sent out A 1 little Valenciennes lace applied here hen and there was its only trimming That It character as really gave sa 1 for as a rule garments of this description LUC v in lace This Ihs negligee was WM made mad opened from square squar cut neck to hem over an under under- drew dress s of pink silk Ilk The was belted In with a narrow girdle r-Irdle of or orlace lace and und hung in n straight ht folds to the hem w where It was ornamented with some tucks A baud band of Taco lace edged tho the neck neel which was cut square quare and fairly low loa 0 The rhe long lids ends mu of filk which hung from irom froma iroma a little HUlt below the shoulders fo Co the hem were also trimmed with ill lace Jace In insertion Two Iwo tucks were wele run In a distance from flom the hot bottom om of or tho the skirt to the tho overdress and ancI little danglers made of oC pale pink silk ornamented the front Just below the neck l The he sleeves es were veritable works of art ait There must havo been yards and yards ards of or silk ilk in each one and yet the they fU did not nut look 1001 clumb clumsy But nut they the were of course coulse vcr very full fulL and the tho shirring up the tho centre of the outer side of each cach sl sleeve e a was concealed by hy u J strip of lace Insertion which ran the length of oC thu the sleeve The third SO gown was vas worn by Mrs Jars Ernest Iselin who was a daughter of ot General Brigadier Charles A A. A Whittler Her sister I Is a Russian princess princes Princess The da day I 1 last Jast saw her she sho was attired at- at tired In an un attractive gown o n of white linen This is tho the model that I suggested sug might be built buill of broadcloth broadcloth broadcloth broad broad- cloth or 11 f some frome similar materIal The rhe skirt was of the familiar circular circular cir cir- cular model and aud wa was rather elaborately elaborately embroidered A band of Irish crochet la lace e one olle inch In width was inserted in- in at the horn homo and tucks lucks running from the waist line lint to the midway of oC the skirt broke the long line f The waist ha had hada a a jumper Juniper effect But 1 n 1 f I I S i I i II f r I L t I 0 a It Ii I 1 l f 4 tf I I I U Arthur Charming Chorine C C Tennis I IC of ofhie hilo hie Linen with HIt he 1 1 llio Is 0 Little Coat Coal Which Completes Negligee ll c or of r Pink Link Libert Silk Touches Touch of Blue J Designed iI for ll C Co I lira 1 Arthur rt It S Scott Qt t H 11 l. l I it was not nol a simple model IJ by any allY man mall mallI manner I ner ncr of means mean for it was cut and embroidered embroidered em em- broidered and lace laco trimmed In rather an Intricate manner j The little shoulder caps were cut cul in III o one with with with-tho tho lC rest of the thc O and it was so EO designed that it showed a great deal of while white lingerie wal waist t which was way worn underneath i 1 I Th rue belt which Joined waist and skirt avid and mn made nado o It practically a oncI one une- I I piece dress was of Irish lace insertion ins i which illch was nas boned lo tu 01 give it su sups sup sup- pi p- p i s i port i i l l whole ii waist twos wu edged u with j i inch bands bunds aT or Irish crochet lace luce which gave g avoli 11 a character distinctive |