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Show 1 GREEN AND ROSE B BUTTERFLIES ADORN B 'FIRST LADY'S' GOWN B Wife of President-elect at Last Re- B sponds to Persistent Queries of Bb Society Editors Regarding Bl Her Inaugural Ba Gown Bb Princeton, Mnrchc 2. Inquiries as Bl to what tho Wilson womenfolk would B wear throughout th0 Inauguration B ceremonies havo been pouring In BM from society editors for many weeks, B but Mrs. Woodrow Wilson finally H mado known tonight for tho drat B time just bow she nnd her daughters B would bo nttlred. They will wear or- B dlnary walking suits, Mrs. Wilson H said, for tbo ceremonies of the dny B "Thoy wero especially mado for B tho Inauguration but really require B no description," Bald Mrs Wilson. B Though thoro Is to bo no partial- B I Inr function to correspond with tho B Inauguration ball, now nbandoncd, H I Mrs. Wilson will wenr at tho first H, evening function nt tho Wblto Houso B I n gown of brocade, roso pattern, tbo B predominating color being light BB green. It Is low In tho neck and has BV a long train. Thoro Is n drapory of B laco at tho neck nnd down tbo front H I of the skirt with a suggostlon of laco H ''own tho back. Applln,uo beadwork K nnd some butterflies In shadea of B green nnd roso adorn tho nock. Dim- H I'nr buttcrfllcB am on tbo upper M sleeves. H f "It Is a slmplo gown." said Mrs. H l Wilson, "and graceful without bolng B J elaborate." |