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Show :y 10 Sleeves May Be Very )f Long, Tight, or Sh )d Seldom In tho history of tho tt r hnvo sleeves been nllowed moro 'o tude nnd less longltudo than this d son sees them exhibiting. They i bo very long and tight, as they alv, aro In coat-dresses, or very long, w kled and finished with plaiting; even long nnd wide, If ono follows I e vln nnd Vlonnt. There Is an ocens nl peasant sleevo seen, too, with i ness caught Into n narrow wrlstb of the material or of ribbon. But outstanding sleevo for afternoon v Is short so short as to bo almoi cap. And for ovonlng tho sit shrinks out of sight ultogethcr. This tendency to bcllovo In bre as tho sout of sleeves Is bringing scarf Into notlco ns a solution of w to do with one's arms. Chcrult nit most Interesting scarves that mate harmonlzo with tho gown, trlmn them for tho evening with cmbrold j and for dnytlmo with appliques of |