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Show BEADED BLOUSE FOR THE MATRON BB m Styling Along Domestic Lines, Strictly Cut; Softened by Embroidery J Combinations. I In tho collection of blouses, beads play tho largest shnro In mnklng up I the decorations. It U pointed out thnt tho waists are mado up, not wttn the I young woman principally In mind, but with tho thought of tho matron, and for this reason tho Btyllng Is nlong qulto domestic lines, strictly cut, rather than In the French spirit usually as-I as-I soclatcd with tho beaded model. I Tho uso of beads Is softened In many cases by embroidery combinations, combina-tions, while thcro aro likewise plain i embroideries, with the more extreme ' novelty registered In ono or two mod- ! els worked out In wool Instead of silk ''oss. Ono of theso shows n color com- tilnntlon of ennnn with a great plaque i of gray embroidered on with thp wool. I Connn and similar reddish tones, I ranging down through pcachbloom to i mlrnheltn, nro lavishly spread through- I oat Uils collection. The cannn Is per- i haps the mo.it notable, either used alono with beud trimming or mado tho principal tone In particolored treatments, treat-ments, combining ,tth the grny n mentioned above, or with bisque. On such a model the lower part of both tho body of tho wnlst nnd tho peasant sleeves Is of tho blsquo, with tho majority of tho beading placed thereon. Itlhbonzlne braiding figures ' in a similar stylo In ennnn and grny, ' with tho sleeves made wldo at the hot- ( torn |