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Show ' FOR THE GIRL WITH A MODERATE INCOME Simple Summer Frocks Which Can Be Made at Home , H gffiTcrftOlt the girl or woman who H Pps4J5 must needs consider Gnan- R & F"SCId' limitations in plan- Hl (&3l kZA lu"h the summer ward- Hjr rTL- jl? roDe cotton marquisette H t feS ia a material that should ,- n.wviv jjC (.j.jmiy considcrel H for it may be Used with great advantage H for evening, aCtcruoon aud even for a er- H (ain sort of morning frock. While it elop 1 nolposseu some nf tie charming qualities K tf Jin n. itib better for the wemian of H jjniall ineoine. because it does not , show H -t wear f.K quickly and it .iay be-, laundered B ' (' -1 quite a- easily as -tiif- linen. Onion voile H( j. nd.cotton crt-pon are aho tuajeriab which Ht vv, ihemomnu of moderate ineorae shoujd not Hi 'overlook in selecting her muieriuls fpr'ihe H, Minn.cr gown. H Ked is to be a favoritp colpr for the H. ruinmur. Not for yc.irs lune so many H frilrfieut shades of red beou-uted in 60 Hj, many ways. For trimming atl sorts of j froqks the color is most popular as we!! w nh ?or coats to be wo:u for 'ojtting pur- H l'0ei. A charming little frock suitable H fr wc& on suDuuer afternoons iu thp H coup try is of ud and white cotton :nar- H qutyettc, the design showing red doa on B , 4 a white giound. Down tne frcnit vf the H gou n there & a succession of red tiKIx H j arranged in puire nnd red taffuui is used H in bunds around the foot of thp slr.rt, for Hl j thigirdle and aa a shallow yoke. H A Jtcru ercpou is the .material used foi H 1 the .smart MUle morning or nftQrnoou H 7 gown which t&ks the place of live pimple H i i Lilian frock. Tho model will also be H adaptable to linon, to (otton ratine, or to H j i chambray gingham. Jn the eeru (jrcpou H I jjuiodcb the collar and cuffs were cmbVoid- H i ured in white. A touch of comragtiug. "'J . -i, L..M, color was given to Ihe gown by the tie of apricot satin, w Inch is very narrow a'nd finished with two small tossols. The girdle, which is of the material, has large polka dots embroidered on it like those on the cufls. The girdle also may bo made of the satin to mutch the tie. Pink nnd yellow changeable taffeta with embroidery of dull siher cord furnisnes an exquisite combination for the little evening frock made in the panier fashion. The embroidery is used on the lower edge of the .skirt, on the cufls which fiuiMi the elbow Bleeves and n a narrow design around the neck. The girdle is not em hroideresj, but is clnsped iu front with a dull siher buckle. Particular care must be taken, should the gown he made by a moderate priced! dressmaker, that the decolletagc is prop I erly cut, for tne shallow round ucek fur-, nishes an infinity of opportunity for errors of cut unless it is skilfully handled It is hest to have a trial bodice of lawn cut in this design and tarefully adjusted so that it is becoming to the wenrer before at-temptiug at-temptiug to cut out the neck in the silk To some girls ths style of neck, shallow in front and going almost ofT.the shoulders nt the side, will proc not to bo becoming at all, and then when the tiial has been made in sonic inexpensive maleriul disnp-polryment disnp-polryment will be avoided and it will be fount; thai the bodice may bjniade simply a colTarlvss one, ihe neck cut away juaia iriflphi front and. not at aif:at the side-4. and We equally cffecUe ami often more becoming to.slender girls and women. The , embroidery n Buch a modlfiod form of the model would then be ppt on exactly where - it is aud either filled in up to the uecL l7 !1 fill or els? used in circular bands alternating with the material or with pet or chiffon. Flowcicd silk in the new pompadour designs would be quite as pretty for this model as the shot taffeta. If flowered silk is u&ed the embroidery shows to better advantage and also furnishes a more interesting in-teresting trimming for the gown if placed on a background of plain colored silk in one of the tones of the flowers than if useTl on tho flowered silk itself The plain silk may also be used for the band which holds the panier. This model is only for the slender. The stout girl will find It most unbecoming, as is the case with all of the panier designs, but especially so when they nre deelopcd In silk. If made of net or chiffon or some other material entirely without any body k to make them stand away from the figure, the pnnicra may not be so impossible for those of much aoirdupois. The scarlet coat will this season be the desire of every girlibh hpart, especially ono that beats upon the golf links, the tennis court or tho ocean steamships. The new color for the short cpats which, it is predicted, will take the place of the sweater for- the summer outing girl are many of tbeni of the most vfid scarlet, variously known in the shop as hunting pink or primrose. These startling coats are to ho worn with white serge or whip- k cord skirt, wKfi wuit( lan OI"E sray-llnog f skirts or frocks. They can bo houghtin 'the shops ready made in so many different qualities and for such varying pticesilTnat it. seems scarcely desirable to havoono made, particularly ns they are worn K0 loose that it is possible f&r almost cery, one to bp sufficiently well jitred. The cut', however, is a matter of great' mil f. importance, as is' always the case with ' loose fitting coats, which can be quite ( stylish or inexcusably dowdy, according r-jff as they arc well or ill cut. In selecting such a coat the most important consid- j oration is the fit of the collar. Too few-women few-women pay enough attention to this, but J it makes such a difference to Ihe becom- ' ingness and the general style of tho gar- i ment that a well fitting collar should he i absolutely insisted upon, and if it is, impossible im-possible to attain it at one shop the shopper shop-per should continue her search unwea- f riedly or eNe resort to the tailor. In the Jingcne hat the girl of moderate income, has a great advantage, for these hnts can be made at so little expense and be at tho simo time so picturesque and becoming that een the most elaborately hatted woman of wealth may envy their charm and freshness. During the coming summer shadow lnce will be much used for lingerie hats, as for many other purposes. pur-poses. Of shadow lace and white roses, with willow green ribbon, on a modern close fitfjng har form, is nlso capable of an infinite nupiber of variations both in material ma-terial nnd sfylc 0f uihiniihg-.' -Two Pleated ruffles of 'ihadow lace frame the face most becomingly and a crown of rose.s gives a substantial note to the hat that is effective mid smart. The crowu may be made of taffeta aud would be less fxiMMisive thin of ihe roses. If the tafTeta ib used the crown should be en- S circle,! with ii gailni.,1 of flowers instead & of With the ribbon, or it may hau- a gold I or colored cord around the crown and 1 loop and ends .lt one aI,,e. irOWcroil I silk is to be extremely popular for the 1 lingerie hats, both for crown .and trim-i I ming. " I 4 |