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Show Fashion Hints. Transparent stocks of lace covered with tiny bands of silk in various ways and pointing down in front are still modish, and so is every conceivable combination of lace and chiffon. Tiny gold buttons are used very effectively on stocks, and sometimes as a finish for dangling ends of narorw velvet ribbon. rib-bon. There are belts, too, to match the stocks, and more swell than anything is the belt of snake skin with a simple harness buckle in gilt. There are other kinds of leather belts, of course, but snake skin is having the lead at the present moment. White cloth forrmTsome of the new stocks, being well covered with hand embroidery. Plainer stocks are made in folds; for example, a red silk one is made of an inch-wide band of white dotted with red embroidered polka! dots at the top and a red cravat tied in i. butterfly bow. the ends finished with bands of white. 'Dainty Bmal lhandkerchiefs to tuck up the sleeve and inside the blouse are a useful article. They have na"row, colored hems and a flower in one corner cor-ner embroidered in the same tint, or they are inset with lace and finished with a lace-edged frill. |