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Show Where New Styles Are Launched j i i vLAs .ta43f wW rtfesv Si tBBBBrS fSTj Wfay L k AMI (Ml sketched and nun h talked I or (ostume. worn nt the (hniitlllj races. Is plrturcd at the lull of thu snapshot photograph which nppearB heie It It, in ljlnfic satin with tho lengest of white lace tunics over It and a black satin coat. With the sauiu color combination, used In re-veise re-veise order, is a costume of white sntlu with overdiape of bhuk lace, nt the right of the pletuie A tluong of people attend these in 'els for the sole purpose of staging coi-tumos In the most effective of settings set-tings These i-.-ople demonstrate the modes nii'l launch new styles They ror.n the centers of attiactlon for that gicater throng that Is In attendance for tho purpose ot looking nt them Tho handsome continue, which ennsed so many modistes to take notice no-tice und so many artists to level cam-eras cam-eras or pl ponclls, Is chlelly remark-able remark-able for thn oddity of the lace of which the tunic Is made. Patterned after an old Idea model n lace, showing show-ing figures on a net ground, was used for this tunic. Hut the llgures aus dlstlvtly up to date, thawing glrls In sweeping draperies nnd graceful outlines out-lines encircling the tunic ne-ir the bottom. bot-tom. The llguies and draperies are cleverly outlined with rniiln ihrends and they, with the garlands of flowers and other llgures, are brought out In a eaiueollko relief bv tho underskirt of black satin. The coat Is not allowed to distract tho attention from this clever posing or odd lace. It Is entirely plain, but quite oilglnnl In cut The hat Is of black satin with two extravagantly long N'umldl feathers sweeping bo- oiid the brim edge. ' The ntteutlon of the seeker for new Btjles having been seled by this novel gown, he notes Its details to llnd new reatures worth remembering. remember-ing. I'irst, Its simpllcltv , then tho extra length of tunic and width of petticoat; pet-ticoat; and most noticeable, thu wide hat brim, which Is n radical new departure. de-parture. It is not ofen. that anything so striking Is at the sumo time so ele-gnut ele-gnut The combination o( black und white makes this possible. Tho second gown Is hnrdly less noteworthy nnd only n shndo less original. orig-inal. Tho tunic In of black net, having hav-ing mi Insert of lace wrought In and a border of very wide velvet ribbon nbovo the hem. It Is set on to the bodice of black net by n band of black velvet. The long sleeves aro of net and Ince In hlnck. There Is that original orig-inal touch which means everything in tho reallj gorgeotm embroidery In white figures which ornaments the not bodice. Tho white feather ttiibnn worn with this costume Ik a prominent feature In stjles of thu hour |