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Show m The Drldal TrouBseau. H Tha old Idea of providing brides Baaslth a scoro or moro of gowns, wraps ind hats has aulto gono by. Even the Hfaihlonablo trousBenu of today con-t&lns con-t&lns no moro than a dozen gowns, II M many. Styles chango so fast that Htr fall the gowns for tho Juno wod-Hdlng, wod-Hdlng, necessarily made somo wcekii bo- fore tho ccromony, begin to look odd. Hsoao authority has declared that tho Hbest dressed woman In Paris buys no Hmore than threo now tollots each year, Hbut tho opinion may bo ventured that H.ne Is altering her last year's supply Hmoit of the tlmo. Tho vast assort-Hncnta assort-Hncnta of llngerlo havo also dwindled. Nobody provides such a multitudinous VJ wedding outfit nowadays as used to bo required. LobIIo'b. |