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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUB AN SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY nS, 1909 ZIFF, Gasfeere Dé Sore wtt/? FLUTE A Meti77 w7d LICE | BY MARJORIE. | ARTY frocks were never more attractive or more becosningly designed for their youthful wearers than those worn this winter. The princess and modified Empire styles are undoubtedly the favorites, and impart that grace which is often found lacking in young girls under twenty years of age, before their figures are fully developed. It is a serious mistake to over-dress girlish creatures who have not even arrived at the debutante age. Simplicity should be the keynote, for frou frous are indulged in soon enough in the majority ef cases. The greatest variety of materials are Se for poaiang these ones ee the list has seldom been so e astic, including all sorts of textures and weaves, from cottons to fine woolens and-silks, used independently and cunningly combined. Chiffon cloth, voile, marquisette, cashmeres, lansdowne, fine challis, silky crepes, supple satins : and raw silks (glorified pongees parading under fancy trade . OoGtL2 fiaslead ; CLEpe | Satin-finished crepe weaves are very fashionable this year, in both plain and ordered =o effects. The! latter, however, are . more strikingly carried out in contrasting : colors or in several tones of the same color. Simulated ‘tunic effects : are sometime y s employed for the skirts. Shaped rufflesare a feature. The one shown here in hydrangea blue satin crepe is combined with a high lustre satin or panne velvet or bands of heavy lace. The skirt falls into soft, graceful folds of its own and is ample, though not by any means wide at the foot line. ; , ie The corsage dee "U," suvplemented by isa cut littlein alace chemisetie. DESCRIPTION OF THE MODELS. Shaped bands sweep from the back to the : s gown of pink eashmere de soie, sides... Others from under these cross Over ena : . the hips and : descend to the skirt. The arranged with a centre panel and Ao inset at , 1 id th shaped and tucked pieces bands are designed with narrow self-color the sides wii 5 : . ie T silk braid. ; bordered with wide bands of satin. he The short coquettish little sleeves are top is cut circular, outlined with filet net ~ y,ade of bands for the most part, caught overlaid with a scroll design in narrow silk with satincee buttons and , finished Fi with 2 z braid. , shaped pieces that drop over the elbow. Yrom the short ee pence with SUPPLE.SATIN. AND ROSES satin, falls " , braid. . a deep ruffleidesof net patterne ; i s t h i s ' ‘ f r o c More pretentious with is this frock At the sides shaped bands developed : eae ase ~ suggest the Empire lines. The under of supple satin in a pale cream tint , J he sleeves are of tucked chiffon. Suk Youle ad £70507 s satin, square wets, chiffon lingerie over materials, coarse tulles, names), meshed handkerchief linens, batiste, mull, organdies, linen de soie and others. : The trimming consists chiefly of braiding, lace, band-trimming, net with embroidered floral patterns and borders in silk floss, bands of satin and insets of lace and embroidery Girdles and sashes are a frequent accompaniment. in sleeves are worn 1 All lengths C ( le Sattit, Clilftor ses aiid Scark : Ie corsage is draped in surplice style across the | bust line and filled with enice lace at the chiffon or satin outlineto the = decollete, also ‘the short s] The top o S$ .G [These a € 5soutache braid the s i carried i out f etka ae on the skirt. or the wide bee The upper Part of the ski ae ated tucks, which an lent Carry the hip line. A canes eft to ' of Satin falls from ok arran to the left side. ‘Ty le hips ay with,‘ deep silk fein le ends are ¢ Entirely different gn i princess model ; ii design is th color. . ee SI k, voile, a as entirely of sae Be ts row silk braid, |, or net . Suppl tern This 1S by bands of chift, cme shade, caught with n vel the aide orn The skirt ism ° untrimmed. VOGUE OF PLAIN AN : AND * NETS Sr dit ! Plain and atterned net very fashionab e for young zi Is ts | : ter of al ite ope t WoOThic: materials are suited Oo 1 ~ ¢ are and dressy and and 4&¢ asiny long as aoe oO Seen Ee transpar than .c : - other z tag Jone iter : , sy clean beautifully be s and sides they 1 clover. leaves, diamonds ane Dots, sma a 1s, bot h in self-colo caular filet netipatyer en. In soni a contrasung, aoe sathe ane the figures have a uF : eat frocks casee vive proper setting, t wr oiaather To g ida over silk slips, the oe edin : are moun rough the broad mes ies aiding peeping t i effectiveness of the ale much to the Sis echlemele' frock is of cream net 0 a The little creen satin. Lhis goy slip of tend » ce the high gire e ue: "rade all in 9 Apire line Phe top of the }vesting the e Lm circular, :banded wt a 11 with grec : hodice is cu cchich falls a wide frill of oe catiN, from Me tong heavily pase jcc, With its n silk, including the seé aeked i green § Bad. G08 ObeN aby consist of fine. sh ess a) The ee plaits. hem is ar-. ings a nat inche irom fe ceéatiri ‘band ~~ Dee areeriigt fall ¢ Tet + nace nin Gad -tiye Wt dccoration, ange very effec inter, ee top: , \ 3 been little used Se clint. wear 4 eT which Phjne e satin Na roseses and bows arranged js the $ § / Frock of Wz Met Lace faci aoLPatleManive: © Sia "oetaea ceacee swine; Aro eae OBL Renan fae abhar or: by the ‘piece *-wired: not sewed ; o , , C together: About six or seven-inches. remains free, terminating in the bow. From the high girdle in back 4 are t e susae eee pended two of these ribbon decorations, with a few irregular ends or inthe ; dite e "Ib. I bow, r fe. Smaller al ays ones are e worn at i th a ean n nets are trimmed with rows half an inch spare We DiAtEH about a and bordered effec; on ole ordered effects Kise yokes, , sle eves © ; aS Skirts are so treat. like ae sistance the effect is very ies that of tucks, but much Casier to de, c |