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Show I FLOWERS BEDECK THE GOWNS B' Self Fabric Decorations Now Bloom Bf Ing in Charming Profusion on Br Many Types of Frocks. H The only surprising thing iilmut 'lie j: grcnt vogue for frocks trimmed solely J with (lowers made of self fabric, which HJ have begun recently to bloom In chnrni. , H lug profusion, la that tho coutourjer H had not rcull-cd their charming possl-HV possl-HV ' bllltlea before, notes a fashion writer i In the KniiMis City Star. Flowers. B"' along with luces nnd frills und ribbons Hr ")(l other dainty Intimate things are Kf such an alluring and essential par; of MX tho frivolities with which femininity Hi) decks Itself, H- Them'soft, slmpte, graceful trochs, ! with only the shy appeal of u garland I B or iiuibH of (hebo hiind'iuade (lowers, I j contrast delightfully und restfully wild BL the elaborate und more exotic gown H' to which we have become nccustoim-d Bit for some time since. It Is not u lur f cry from the dalpty, tiny satin nM-B nM-B buds which hare long ndorned the dance frocka of the young girl to tho bnge and DufTy chrrsanthemiims nnd jlnhlhis which now encircle the waist line of n frock as Its wile trimming. Tho How era ure very often of the iMime color of the material, making for u far smarter and more subtle effect than If the contrasting color were used, thmigh this Is prohahly contmrx to one's first thought on the matter One of the loveliest types of frock keen this season b the all-white frock of clinging chiffons or soft silk with wutef lilies defining the waist line ull the wuy around. These llowyrs aro made by rolllnV the edges of slender strips of itmtfilul usually the stum as the gown imi naturalistic colors, with ostrich swirls These flowers lose much of tln-ir distinction dis-tinction If they ure not clnsclv muss,.,, together, unless It be the single tlower which Is used to catch up a awlumt. drapery, or one which hus apparentlj dropped carelessly from the mus u'i the waistline and was caught um lu-hi by tho end of the sush or a tloutlng jianel. |