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I a f r rf r a t i iy i f c y 1 i 4 i it t t r r T Tj J r f. f J j G o V O or C EPE w I I 1 1 r n By Marjorie Marjoriet I I TEHI Sr ST i is is never ne lacking when it t centres around the radiant June bride April and May flay aw saw so many trips to H hymens hymen's men's mens altar tar that pessimistic ones declared the tra traditional month of June had bad lost il its prestige but tho those thoe e little harbingers har hat burgers that tint wen wend their wa way through h tho the mails mills have hive arrived armed in in such vast numbers that no one doubts the favoritism bestowed upon the month of ro roses roc s c-s The first fiOt model is 19 is a a. bridal robe a i Princess Princes tunic of H satin atin finished crepe dc do chine chino suggestive of that elegant simplicity now non favored by Americas America's richest young oung women An individual design deign in silver thread is is I earned earned ear ear- ned out on the tunic and top of the U fU shaped shaped shap shap- ed cd bodice The yoke oke is is of thread lace Ince and a 1 narrow band of this e exquisite exquisito to needle work extends extends ex tends the length of the mou sleeves The long lace veil is is so 60 shaped and adjusted to the head Lead that an nn inch of lace need not be cut The fullness is held in in place by being tu tacked tack tack- keel k- k cd eel on each plait then mounted on the wire frame The fullness this year is is not so bunchy bunch about the ears care but more like the manner in in which the English Englith court veils arc are treated The effect ciTed is is infinite moro more becoming 5 Silver her or gold old hairpins fasten the veil eil to the tho coi coiffure ff ure A soft rosette of chiffon chilIon on each side of the theco co coiffure i Cure or just on one oue side aide with a wreath of orange blo blossoms blossom is is another becoming style The second model is is an e exquisite Pr Princess gown of satin suggestive c of the tho famil famil- jar lar Age ge st styles The eo corselet elet bodice and upper sleeves are arc fashioned of Duchess lace folds of silver tissue are laid across connecting th the sides of the square quare cut bodice The bodice is w of pin pin tucked pin tucked chiffon with shaped collar of Duchess lace The oddly shaped sleeves arc are made without fullness at the armholes and clasped just dust above the filled in with soft drape draperies of oft t chiffon Three silver buttons arc are laid on each scallop on the sleeves The corselet fastens invisibly in back the outer edge edgo is scalloped carrying silver buttons as ns shown on the sleeves cs The very ery full fun skirt is so gracefully adjusted to the lines of the figure that its itI width is is not realized The fullness is is drawn to the and antI laid in in plaits overlaid o with a II shaped shape laco lace tab lab The tiara st e of wreath is generally lIy very cry becoming and quite fashionable at this time The flowers are carefully wired ired the whole forming form in ing ing a n complete wreath The hair is is slightly puffed at the sides and with enough drawn rn on top to show a LJ graceful contour through the wreath at the sides and back where it is is put into puffs A Psyche knot would c give ive e I n a smarter effect The veil is is held in in place by br shirred tucks and adjusted to the under side of the wreath flowing flowing flow flow- in ing backwards ward in m Jon long graceful lines linet The coronet of orange blossoms is is equally as fashionable as the tiara tiam style Above all things a br bridal hl veil and the blossoms must be arranged ed cd becomingly ly for an otherwise charming effect effect effect ef ef- may mar be spoiled Princ Princess s and bemi semi Princess forms with becoming becoming becom becom- ing renditions of the oen Ago are arc shown hown inthe inthe in inthe the gowns o for tho the bridal attendants A bridesmaids bridesmaid's frock just out of its in ings s of tissue paper to be worn at a 1 notable June wedding is is developed c in in pure white linen and net The linen is embroidered in in a n bold cord design and forms the bodice portion and the and back panels for the skirt these being joined by straps of linen fn fastened with crochet buttons The Rides sides of the skirt arc are of net with sections of embroidered linen Tho The tile eves are arc of net with embroidered bands seton set seton on diagonally across three being used The bat is a n large natural colored with drooping brim massed in pink silk roses roles In the back buck is is a n large Jarge argo flat t bow of block black black velvet velvet vel vel- vet ribbon from which drop two IOD long steamer steamer- cads reaching to the waist line f t Y 1 J 1 v I rr o. o 7 0 R rO RE y f and ana I r j i r rc c I I J. 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