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Show EVENING GOWN8 Jet Is used extensively on tho evening eve-ning gowns. Not aae klna of beads but nearly all kinds aro beaded on tulle. Tullo dresses with butterfly sashes in round dancing lengths are especially sought after by the younger young-er contingent. Words seem Itiado quato to descr bo tho lovely materials. materi-als. First and foremost nro the elaborate elab-orate laco gowns which aro made over ov-er Pompadour silk. The corsages are very decollete ana nearly sleeveless. A fetching gown which brought forth exclamations of admiration had a skirt of pink metallic brocade, with a bodice of filmy, lace studded 11 beads over flesh colored tulle. The new poise of tho figure which some call tho eighteenth century droop was emphasized by tho fullness of the skirt in front and the wide girdle. Strands of beads harmonizing with the gown aro draped over the shoulder shoul-der and caught up In front with a beaded ornament. Another dress of pink crepe hap the whist trimmed with bended bands which camo from under tho arms nnd ended on tho B'do front v Strands of beads oxtended over the shoulder and t:lmmcd the sleoves and low V nsck. Tho bottom of tho skirt was edged with a beaded band hs also was the train. Tho trains on evening skirts ato narrow and draped in such a way that thoy can bo caught up in front to stlmulnto a drapery whon not In use. Accordion plaited dresses are a delight de-light for those who Indulge In tho new stylo of dancing, nnd ns danc ng la tho chief amusement nt p-csent, wo predict that hccordlon plnlted dresses will bo seen moro than any other stylo for evening wear. Could Anything bo lovelier than a dress of accordion plaited green chiffon? Over tho chiffon were two flounces of white mnllne lace partly veiled with black mallno laco tho second flounce being about sovdn Inches shorter than tho lower ono. Tho same Idea was carried car-ried out In tho low draped laco bodice. |