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Show I A NEW SILK DRESS FOR SPRING WEAR. I"IIC girl graduating this season who I j is to be bridesmaid or who Is going to a college commencement will trim her dress as her grandmother did wtth ruchings, puffings, cordings and pinked rulflcs. She will hno a touch of fine embroidery em-broidery or soft lace at tho neck and cuffs, and all she will lack will be the spreading skirls, for to-day the dress hem measures but two yard around The new chiffon taffetas aro so supple that these tummings aie not stiff and un- Id tm-r f 'graceful, and the silk woven in two tones ii either changeable or reversible and is so cntiiely new in effect that it is a de-j-liglitfulvchange fromthe'voiles of last sca: son. . I . Tho bands of cordedj birring are made separately and applied' (to the diess. -If-r-nl-r ,,.-. , . -. , -,. .r v,. JL |