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Show - - vwivmvVlVlVtlVVWlV!VWit'iv How Pleats Are Shown on Some Imported Dresses. IMTORTED spring gowns have shown us three kinds of plaits the little fine, round, fluted plaits, the narrow pressed flat one of half inch depth and the old fashioned accordion styles. This model, of pale tan taffeta, shows the narrow pressed plait, quaintly placed in flounces across the back. The waist JPw 'l III seams are defined by a wide beading. Tho waist itself is white, but trimmed with touches of a darker blue velvet, used also on the skirt. The bolero coat is of the skirt material. There is a slight tendency ten-dency toward fulness in tho sleeves of both waist and skirt. It is a really smart modcrfbFa slight figure of any height The hat, one of the many small brimmed shapes po much in vogue, is of basket weave straw, with a , single floating feather. This single slender hat ornament orna-ment is much seen this spring on hats of all descriptions. |