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Show WOMAN'S MesosChe , Inter Mountain Republican, so»: | { \ SPAT LIGA LS FOR . FERAL, FADDED KHOR Dea' CTI. Ct ae The twin blouse patColored nets are made up over striped tern may be developed and figured silks, which is a good way to in braid with ovals in utilize a half worn waist of desirable patevelets or heavily pad- - tern. ded Further embelSatin bands embroidered in Oriental lishment could easily be patterns make strikingly effective trimsecured by outlining the ming for gowns of pongee and mirage . pattern, that is half an silk, inch away from it, with Several light weight cloth gowns which [ have seen were made up with raw edges lace of a suitable quality. I notice this trick even at the skirt and sleeve. This deparin several recently imture is no doubt due to the necessity of ported blouses. avoiding all heaviness; linings and faced Net, -batiste or silk re reduced to a. minimum. St. Gaul embroideries, lovelier than ever, are equally adaptable are claiming much attention. Very novel materials for the. conare the patterns showing very rich and struction of this blouse. bold Gothic designs, suggesting foliated TE eat AEA C EASTER NOVELTIES borders and rose windows. Embroidered Silk eauze cashmere bands also show fringe of wee balls, will in a measure usurp A most fetching ‘little French hat, quite the place of voile and small. and- ever. so quaint, was a mere marquisette, though, of skeleton affair with the wire frame silk y course, these weaves will covered with narrow back velvet ribbon in we Oe [iar Supcar TS enw eS ae en wee Fassel femer sess Se 3 esa >) Sot esa Se ee oT per Tes pees Ete 2 Ce : ae -- --- / ; - hse color note in ered separate a ietn the but bul has eae aie et 1OCTES a 1e aK ‘ introduction sanl on There the > i ] jarring color re a's cohe schern ESOTAS ‘ between the gown and its accessories, . 2py)< therefore a color scheme . aentir« aler ly in keep ce ‘with ‘ : . ol) e one's. wardrobe must be » chosen The use 3 of ibroidery color but 1e is the lors, nle co as S, 3 r > seen in as well, not only material blue pink, e, nic laven- example, a eream-colore NV . If 1' l S¢ was green showing ‘to' net Ss hold tan, relieved by little touches of ' Che skirt was a champagne-colored Ashen ised vratitl (ee! a deseription will give carry out any original waists are ble in o i the and for when price usually T , , r blac} broad the Team ee ance, and is employed, of, l . course of The ) lace or shik ich their line o of s a of thin unde) | , appez tran pg re rel be Sov . { ; employed relent sep;p - slur 1S that tubers: that iC made eliminated, and in THE DAINTY BOW KNOT PATTERN The patterns given on this pace adaptable for several varying wéhen ae treatment. a ee me Me striking -. 7 by one a oy ped: the dots padded or made into small x * eyelets. For crepe de chine, fine net could : . 1 be inset with buttonholed edge in silk.z . flerere design: a are In eyelets or © < ve { other» ways of P developing thi G shadow work, with the dots in padded; z two s = simply outlined with bow knots added if de sired one in coronation braid, with a filling of seed L centre, with smaller ones at the sides stitches, or the pattern carried out in net * As the design stands pink linen is useq 2nd outlined with narrow braid. vith the outline covered with soutact For a white blouse, the dots could be in AVSE ‘ ve vit 50 acne braid and the dots heavily padded ne or more colors, or in a pale blue with For pir kk batiste the tA k ' dots in a darker shade gu PI OB STE MAE Ow snot; could.:be On a silk waist the bow knot could be bar alen lennes lace, with the material - outlined by silk braid, the dots being selfmore ‘He cut off, and the edges carefully over-whip- covered buttons. ‘be entirely abandonspecially in the new. ed,‘ten € é desipnis s Z & S Thera iain Cre Ae . ., - ~" that e ucks aits 1 or wee wee boxx plaits, edging or insertion may not ; am ac t a ee net are er le + the 1s ays! 'yokeoa wer : f: ; iee lowe 5 € ane lace, yoke sort a e ay case, oi1nesc , r ] waists, S by Bron ine, ¥ band defined trimmil rerie eerie ) are . parent i In thi nd ATIC "ne vy ees net naterial as batiste is substituted neath: for padded ‘work t troy tne purchased. chase ranged in - ‘ rich you an idea ideas. Thes worth ' making £, the shops figures ry. exquisite i ; *. ground e ‘ én which di 2d ‘io work, ia as 'the R L ) ch to bui y UT okes again have put in oo little deep sts Cd TT This how to When pale pale Nattier delicate a R Tae in_ slip, ve over in blue, i 4 ; eds sid. embroidered as the silk worked wreaths 7 ia ot t Bi ; shade TTP tam Soma = me tall hg ras. satin 1 = tel -mate champagne-colored. floral - j en ;j})y. and just enough floral pattern together. a c sonecc y If in soft, pac ; * | tely lips. are ficentaly co lored-d glins-a der and buff. De leatel sl Iso tho . rerie use als OS¢ again worn under lingerie Dlouse also ° f' net,aL, and when handwork is introduced cs ame. shade is also employed, with ee addition of one or more harpossibly the ad monious colors. : od net trimFor ' oe Ae. OS pink, the same blue no : . witl e¢ of . be L . hat must ids Ly 3 é - at ee ‘been ee 3 a a pleasing F g dash<] or ‘ variety variety and < color adds : . . : . . { aids in earrying out the color scheme ol the Sk skirt, 7 at least the 5girdle, : or theA trim i ming me hand-embroid blouse very persistent during the past winter, and from the' newe arrivals we may conclude that \t yogue will continue undiminished through out the summer = The all-white blouse remains unimSachable. peachabie, a 4. ‘eee : -_- HE | = | To] me _---- [By Marjorie | DED = PAPAL LE meee, . Tt ee ee a LoL LLG SOVCULZACTZ BRAID ES &LIOZ VIII L ee DE ZIV eee BPI FOS cotton promises fashionable. ri g lattice effect.' At"the roses veiled with black se new voile y to be very P+. > he et side were flaming chiffon in a setting maide ; , arare feathery , maiden hair fern ho , : aa cae an; Lavender. with a pinkish tinge is manifest in dress materials, millinery,. and the * cand : i r hundred and A suede gray ender : = colored one little ~ shoe e cloth accessories had ry its e with of upper . dress. of « : self-matching laybut- Raffia parasols with wide Iringe taste . z one . nec. fully 5 knotted, are offered by , one progres om sive shop in town js Gee Orr y new are the wrist bags of d ars o Ss . color,er withew a: areheavyew silk fein eeeare 4 a ay) a ing the sides and lower edge. A gold pen- i . ar ‘ 2 Flat collars made work with diminutive . z cil is attached to chain, and when bats are most se rf c ee y‘i 1 : & ye f-matching ra- tempting through ‘ laurel green 15 seen not only in the Fr g new materials, but in the numerous trim. . > . e mings, braids, passementerie, net bands, hand-embroidered, z pailletted and overlaid ; a a Z with scrolls of satin edged with narrow braid s \ Buttoned boots of white suede and linen will be worn with white frocks and suits next summer 7 a slit - on ea the clasp not in the outside by use of a js tiny gold slipped the bag a £ The newae pendant carrings large Ra t BS are quite 1 A very late design shows a hoop of dia" 9 S > 0. ar °c e monds and sapphires three-quarters us an inch in diameter, suspended from a pen- : « vi ‘ " awa . dant at least an inch long, surmounted by a small cluster of diamonds with a large sapphire in the centre Opalescen< crystals, beautifully cut, are designed with ‘pearls, in pendant style, |