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Show srpieces for Brides j I and for Her Attendants i I JUNK nnd Its brides usunlly set tho torch of Inspiration to tho Imaginations Imagina-tions of thoso costumers who undertake under-take the wedding cortege. Perhaps the royal English nuptials have proved on ndded stimulant to them; nt nny rate, mnny n radiant bridal procession proces-sion nnd bride nt her loveliest, will pneo nltnrwnrd mis yenr clnd In mns-tcrplcces mns-tcrplcces of designing. The brldo pictured here Is appareled for n stntely nnd formal wedding, nnd other brides who elect to wed In n rcgulotlon dress may follow the de- tcl colorings, conspire with the stvl I to make this year's wedding lt? I cession n thing of beauty. Th 1 lend off with georgette and crone 2 B chine, followed by orgnntllo nets m I laces and nro attended by 8Ner .,.," fl that adds n fascinating shimmer ot I light to tho cnchnntincnt of coifl, B With such means nt .innd every brM. mny nrrango n delightful backntZJ M that will rdnko her own waKiS I llko n star set In an evening sky I This hns been demonstrated In'two recent wedding procession presented BBBBBBBBBBbTmV LnBBVBI 3 fll bV1HBbbBbbK? IhBJBmBi BBBPflBBtT 'JBBB I eHHuslBf MI'BbV I I b1Bb19bb1bbbH '111 i S ' I I BHbbIbsH' ?f' ; i v- m , For Stately and Formal Wedding. M tuna in mis cosiumo wiui nssurnnce i that they aro correct. It win nv no- i tlced that tho skirt Is long and that I straight lines have been chosen, un- I broken even by drapery, that the train is n single piece of material which I falls away from tho figure, i.uu the i long tulle veil Is confined by n cor- I onct of lace and orange blossoms. In i this particular gown nn overdress of 1 white georgette, with embroidered mo- i tlfs, done In penrl and crystal beads, scattered over It, Is worn over n satin slip. This Is a favorite style, j but often tho undersllp Is of silver tissue, nnd tho train a length of sll- i vcr lace posed over georgette. Slip- i pcrs of white and silver brocade aro In srent favor, although thoso of i oy grcni nuiuoruies on urcss. jmsgintH ano of them In which tho matron olfl lionor was clad In orchid georgette a-B liroldercd In crystal beads of the saoefl color, together with pearl beoiU. Wldf-B lrlmmed hat, satin slippers ynd tllifl stockings, nil In oichld color, wereflt-B tlngly finished by n liouijuct of or-B chlds. Following her came the maldofB lionor In rose-colored georgette, wltlB Hatching footwear and beige hit hctiM ivlth rose color. Her bouquet wasctB enrden flowers In several colors. Am the other mnlds took their cue frooB Iter, except thnt their color vul turquoise. Their frocks had squirsl necks and elbow sleeves. I In un orgnndle-clnd cortCRC, ilM three colors 'were used yellow, rcwB VD HA trMi ii t j f4Z2t$Rfi3!ry4lirlf$&wln I BBBBBt! In tho Wedding Procession. J Tho arrangement of the veil on the I s n "WW of choosing what Is most becoming, but n wreath of or-nnge or-nnge blossoms confining a small cap Is 7 f0,i,,,fu, hrl,,e8- When a mer book Is carried Instead of a rn.aUCt' :) smnn C0W,B of "range Wo. ,oms Is prey. Tho ,,,, mK on" t . m rCSS nmt, w,u,cut r- trnln nd still wenr a long veil with It, or dressy P'eCt t0 Wd '" Bn 'enioo!i Ccnutlful Bhecr materlalc. hi pus- nnd pnlo green-In 'Jj! J trimmed with rose to nw',, orgnndlo nnd silver cloth- w (h of silver ribbon rtlpp ll ""Nr I brims of large while l 'V I adorned with organdie rs" ' the frocks, and larger n" 4 about the brims. 1 |