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Show DONEGAL HOMESPUN. An Appropriate Material for a Traveling; Trav-eling; fJown. A good cholco fot a trnv cling gown to wear In Euiopo this summer Is ono of tho Donegal homespuns. The golden brown homespuns aie much prettier than tho grass, although many women who only vary blatk uttlro with gray will find much lo udmlre tn the boft glass. A dash of scllaw, of bright green, dull blue or raidlnal icd "Informs' somo of theso suber homespuns, u most desirable desira-ble fnbiio for a knockabout suit. They du not show- dust as plain blatk or blue dresses will do. The eklit Is round nnd plain, quite short, clearing the ground by at least two Inches. It tins three stitched bands enrlicllng the hem, one above another. The ho, lien Is a plain fitting basque cut somewhut on the lines of a Norfolk Jaiket. It has tho soke back nnd front, with pointed dip at each side. Helow these dips stait the straps, which run us fat as tho waist. A strip girdle buttons on tho bodice euch side of tho middle of the fro it. Tho front of tho bodlco dips consldetably below tho waist. 'I hero ara basquines (little coat lulls) In tho back. Tho sleeve Is plain, loose nnd comfortable, comfort-able, with a strap band below the wrist on a slightly flared cuff. |