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Show RIBBONS GROW $. IN IMPORTANCE RII1IIONS, which hnvo so long been accessory to everything In apparel, ap-parel, hnvo progressed until they enter Into Uio innklng of us mnny garments is they hnvo adorned. They are pre tnt in every sort of dress, from the Amplest street frock to thu mo-l complicated com-plicated of evening gowns not merely is accessories, but at( a part of Die rarment, or as Its trimming. At the inme time they flourish In ncccssorlc-. ind In mllllnory ns never before. The lew season will bring us tnllored clothes with rlhbOT) vests or with ribbon rib-bon ruches for trimming, or ribbon applique ap-plique nnd simulated embroideries, nnd lumbcrlcss ribbon gnrnlshlugs, and idomments on afternoon nnd evening Iresses promise nn Interesting theme, it which we had the beginning In the tarly spring. It plays n modest but Indlspensublu part In tho 'handsome afternoon dress tt which n picture appears here. This Diodel for the coming season Is made if georgette crepe over u satin slip, '-ey raaV und 4itu euu Imagine It In m utimLt season's rich, dark colors, llu nliM tho Introduction of touches uf vhHI. color In the embroidery A lot i im-m Is box-plntted, divided it tin WJE from wnlsl to hem and roundel ntttKi bottom. The hack-portion overlaps tt9f4 front ut each side nnd tliU fcattmiV4 the construction of the dress Isliroiitfjjf out by the ribbon border that llnlvHJfc, the tunic about the islges. The lndtji Is cut hi the kimono style, with thn JvP-f quarter-length sleeves, also iMirilNHK,4 with ribbon. An einbrol'livd unit $t$ the front of the bodice provide u df tern Hint lw repented nt the hottnni the tunic. It Is a large paltern ijJ mainly In the same color us tin llnS? und Ifs ribbon border. , The some ribbon Is used for 'UitflrXj genloiiH nnd pretty girdle. Tli Kl"H,a,' slips under the ribbon bonh-r at "Wj,' side nnd turns Into two lint U"t&r mnke nn unexpected nnd nitrrtdSV finishing touch for the wiiIhMM gV I' |