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Show HI Draping in Long Lines KM .sleeves lovely which glide on, to fasten H their ends to other portions of tho ! gown, making a lino that Is flowing ' and beautiful and graceful In the ex- trcmo. Once this method hns been employed In tho making of a dress, VAH thore Is not much room nor need for PL The sleeves that aro draped, tho PPP skirts that aro draped, tho waistlines PBBk that aro draped and so on show trend PPPJj, toward using materials In this pre- H! scribed manner. Wo are becoming bo PPP accustomed to gracefulness In our PPPI' 'everyday nttlro that we nro really PPPJj qutto classic, and after n while wo I 'will find ourselves unable to do with- PPPJI (out this general stimulus of beauty. I Artists In dress have been working I for this end a long white. They havo pit (Insisted that, onco the American won). PPPJj Un en mo to know her own powers of I 'displaying tliu bountiful, she would PPPJft develop that art with an nxltllty novcr mmmimmm before known In the history of woman. PPPJPPP And this summer ns one walks along PPBJPf Jmrn ,no 8trcct " ,B Impossible not to bo UBm Jmmw struck by tho fact ,,mt ,,10ro pESpLjjMJpr larger element of beauty In our KBHSBBwSlliMSMrLttto ,liat!!..'... - AMwfcAii,iauw ciouies itmn there has been In all tho years of our recollection, Tho draping, bo much a part of tho accepted gown. Is In a largo measure responsible for this stato of affairs. There Is hardly a gown whero somo bit of It Is not to he seen, and everywhere every-where that tho loose, long folds appear ap-pear there Is that certain sense of gracefulness which is hound to mako Its appeal anil to ge satisfaction. Tho sleeves, mndo of long pieces of tho materlnl of tho gown, are particularly particu-larly beautiful. Especially aro thoso trimming. Tho line Is enough In It-self, It-self, and It has accomplished wonders In tho way of a contribution to tho season's stjle. |