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Show V PRACTICAL POINTS ON THE SUMMER TROUSSEAU. H ii TnDRC are two sides to every qtucs- H I I tion, but the womnn who loes good clothes nnd has but little money to' H spend on tJiein is quite certain that theie1 arc four sides lit loast to every question H of dress. Whether it is wisest to buy only a few gowns and pay a lot for them or to buy early a.nd often of the cheaper grade, -whether to combine both these schunes, whether it is cheaper to have clothes made at home or at a dress maker's these are, just a few qt the problems -with -which the great army of women are struggling strug-gling these lovely spring days, w hen every hour brings nearer the heat of H ' ' Dart Uluo Voile Gotth V. ' jKSSr 1 1 ' No "woman is vfell lfln& ia? n f gowned who does ViV vJr J ; not devote time and ffli yjj' ' j thought to the sel- Mj lil'. action of her ward- 3V I !j I robc.bnt the woman flVlfl III! ' wlio spends houi n 'i Sj I I t and days in select- I ffl'jjll I I j Ing just the right filfVlffifl I f shade of color, just Solrll I v the right weight fflfljll' i I of material, cira WfillHi if ' on tuc other side "kJIJI 'ill y an run ne d011" &Z lull 111! I r 8cr of havlDf; uer -r&iMll PP I 1 clothes as well aBHKvl l It herserf prim audB7j j)lfl 1 I conscions jn effect. BL II Syfa I Every spring ntock ftp I should bo taken of Wf r I tpo gown left over u , T, l- i J .. . foajro aaJ Unso Gown. j Irom the year be- I f0. and n most ruthless procefls of, kUminnuon begun. If there are any I ltnat c&a renovated, made up to date1 I . at small cipenac and this jcar it is a simpler matter tlnn usual thoy shoul'd bo selertcd, then all others should be disposed of without delay. Often they can be sold for some small sum, which will go toward the purchnee of the new (gowns. One good tailor made costume as a ba.sis to start on ia a necessitj. The itffyfe;, wrfJnan who can fJJijSL wear ready made tStJiv clothes can buy tbis vjgXjfij-gj, for less than she i rj3 ran have it made, but a too cheap ready made gown is not an economy. A costume conser-valhe conser-valhe in stle and of good material is an excellent investment, invest-ment, for it should hst two years at pi least. IV- 1 A black s a L 1 n I , crOpe de Chine cos- tume is another e c o n o m ical pur-. pur-. cha.vj, for with the addition of an extra ex-tra waist a woman can have a smart q gown for all occa- Irsfey (fffi sions. If a -woman i JmSrS lns a Inowlc,IP of 5hP drewimaking she Utftck. scrcv Ocrwn can, w ith a. good rlmrnvM with . ., , Black Uriii Ee.uuislre&s and one of the many good patterns that are obtainable ob-tainable now, turn out a most satisfactory costume of this dc- ' -rffr?k, acription at -wonder- wSRa fully small cost. l-ft. Th6 foulard gown 'Y ,MfO$$' and tho pongee or v($&y,t linen costume need J& '' not be expensive to 3k-S J be smart, and with a W tailor made serge or A .Jvjy cheviot, one black .'I jR i satin Uiree piece cos- ''I hfj tume, a foulard and a hi kfll pongco or linen gown JU '$jl nnd two or three 1 .vWf cheap wash frocks a -(fl woman can 1m smart- He'KNN" ly gowned this sum- 'i lAluT mcr for far less than . 'i I ,H would be ejippo8Mlt SL V possible. The new fi- SHTVwi chus 111 be of great imMWYV us in giving variety mt to the summer ward- . robe. Hlc 5'' !uo Foulard Gown. |