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Show oo OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. Plaided ribbon card cases arc a fad that are made by braiding two colors together. A crocheted white wool rooster with led comb has a rattle for tbe baby inside The handle Is formed of the tall. Black velvot slippers are worn with stockings' matching tho color of one's house gown Blue Is a color that will be continued contin-ued Into the early spring. Gowns that combine white char-mouse char-mouse with black satin arc trimmed with jet and exemplify the vogue for black and white. Not for sovoral sensons have Swisses Swiss-es been worn to any extent, but this year many appear, and entirely new pattorns are to be found. Tho big muffs of tho season are not only very deep and wide, but tbe openings open-ings are large They are not puck ered or gathered as In the. past The sheer materials, such as batiste, ba-tiste, dimity and organdie, are even more sheer and dainty than last year the organdies especially so. Empire lines aro the favorite ones of the best designers of evening gowns and almost all of the waist lines are shortened, If not decidedly short. A novelty is the Nottingham tulle This is a round most net which comes In white or tinted grounds, in floral designs resembling the organdie pat. terns , French not curtains In attractive Marie Antoinette, cluny and renaissance renais-sance designs, white or Arabian, are popular Imported elvet, silk and muslin roses come in lovely tints, also dahlias, dahl-ias, chrysanthemums, geraniums, pan-sles pan-sles and gold and satin ffipwers. Lovely dimity frocks with, short sleeves and low" necks are shown lor little girls. Chock gingham frocks In dainty designs are also shown Japanese' hand-woven crepe In lovely colors ia very desirable for shirtwaist suits, toa gowns and kimonos, i On the gauze and chiffon neckwear bends are still the predominating note of decoration nr |