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Show EVENING GOWNS FROM PARIS. Tho first gown is of bluish-gray rnouscllno de sole, or crepo do chine made up over Bilk of tho same shade and trimmed with an nppllquo embroidery em-broidery of bunches of grapes and their greon lenveH. The grapes are of stuffed, or rained, embroidery In silk, the shade of dclawaro grapes. Tho skirt is finished at the bottom with two narrow nifties. A similar ruffle borders the low neck nnd is headed by a festooned bnnd of velvet matching the grnpes which, falling over Uio rufile, also border tho low neck. The sleeve is finished at the elbow el-bow with a frill of the material headed by a band of the velvet knotted on tho outside. The glrdlo Is also of the velvet, prottlly knotted In front. The other gown Is of white chiffon or mousellno do solo, mndo up over whlto silk. Tho skirt hns a little hip-yoke of whlto lace, or embroidery, Incruated with pink silk, or panne. Below the yoke tho skirt is shirred nnd puffed for a short distance, then hangs free to tho bottom, which is finished with rufflcB of tho matorlnl ' embroidered with knots of small pink flowers nnd thin green leaves nnd headed nnd bor-dored bor-dored with ruches of pale green mous-sellnc mous-sellnc do sole. Tho blouso Is almost covered with theso embroidered ruche-edged ruffles, ruf-fles, the upper ono headed by n garland of pink roses nud green lenves, which also forms tho border of the low neck. On the left side Is a chnu of tho pnlo green moussellne de sole, from which escnpo long ends finished with pink roses. Two deep embroidered frills edged with tho green rufllo form tho sleeves. The glrdlo Is of darker green panne. Wiener Mode Album. |