Show L Summer lummer Brid Brides Ch Choose se the the Outdoor Out r W Wedding edd T e Go o a By SARA MARSHALL MARSHAL COOK 1 t t ir I T I vt t J H v q Y- Y r 1 g t O t 0 l X t l lIf r rj I t b it i lA l r t l lY t Ii n I t l p i J i t 1 W LV r s I I v 1 wr I t v s1 1 ti Y V 1 L VI a j P 1 ir 5 J I I t J r It 1 Mr 0 i l ili iw It 1 i Lt dt t t y f j V r f I VI tf II 5 I 3 t rl Vrr 1 J V 1 11 I 1 t 1 j f I t J l 1 II f I 0 tt I 4 f IJ 11 if j r j f b bri fl ri 1 T F 0 l lf P i r G I It of J J rm JJ I r 1 js 1 Vl If IGI J P PH V I u t G H jf 1 1 V i Y ON c- c 1 k Vt V J J t r rk J I J rah I jr m S w Yi I i l I v vc t T w g J hd c w wI 5 t f T le LL t t F 1 1 fc I I I 9 ii iA iAm r P JJ y J 1 m 1 1 c f WH r i 6 I ft I I t 0 l P r qa ill I 1 t w t I S t J t J tf P n 4 PJ 8 L LJ F r J 1 d I 1 sJ 10 v 1 1 4 J V r 1 2 S r r r ri d i It I 1 P J r d ep t ta tI a I t ti 1 L 0 v q I F Ff P f I 1 4 4 k kP 1 r rI l I IP i r x I tt f rI I H J f f r L 11 I c r 0 I L J A Ji i J l I f r r j r dr d 4 A t 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door of out door affair The Thu days da s are past when hen RI n R I wedding i dress I was as chosen with the idea of making it an heirloom of handing It down dOlln from mother to daughter through though e cral sel eral generations It IS pt f course a pretty piece of senti senti- sentiment sentiment ment to bo bG married in ones one's mothers mother's wedding gown but a bride is m- m in finitely more charming in a modern dress Then we e are lire more practical in these matters than we wese ele in III n our grandmothers days and the bride chooses her wedding dress with an idea of wearing it for an evening dress s or perhaps for an informal afternoon dress E Even en en sentiment does not wa rant ones one's being so o impractical Im- Im im impractical practical as to buy a costly robe to u I sa s 5 55 h 5 b bs s i is s 3 l v At AI A I left Bridal left Bridal gown gODIn the skirl of which n Is a J succession of chiffon folds on a net nei foundation 3 tion lion and worn over a silver cloth slip There isa is a train tram of silver sliver tissue anda and a a bow of the same Bridal gown of white satin lalm and ana lace 1 fabric The veil Is of porn point lace Lanvin dress lace the lace laca forming panels and anda for a maid of honor It is is of sill slit sil muslin mus over ova a caps bac back The V 1 is ii of tulle silver ver cloth and trimmed with garlands I 1 of flowers embroidered m in n silver ulver be worn once and ond then packed away for ears perhaps never to be worn again If a dress Is what it should be a a work of art It art it is something to tG be used and enjoyed not to be packed away for no ono one to see In olden days a brido bride often wore mull muIl or muslin elaborately som sometimes in iii gold threads for pure white was as not the conventional costume of the bride brido until after 1800 I when hen the wearing of wedding veils became the tha custom Before that timo a bride wore whatever c i I I l c cj cj a j j Y r J a aa a i II A r f I 1 Z r d dh fie h e r rJ J I 7 d da g y i ri t 4 11 f h 1 4 r r l vi l r f P r rif if ifs s lI I d l lt t n nd nc c r r s e j sy X Yi t w elit lit rr S s e y elm els m u i el ely elL a r L f a i S s Irn I It f As r rI I 41 t r t The bride above who wears a white II crepe RomaIn 44 t v viDY iDY dress trimmed II lace is throwing her bouquet J ti r ri to Ira her dressed n III an orchid organdie I 1 a taffeta rat hat and lace mills mitis in a matching malchin n r M I shade 1 Ia d e el l r o ft It color she sho chose Jf If If white it merely was las her choice and not the tho prevail prevail- prevailing prevailing ing mode In fact fact the brides bride's gown and tho the bridegrooms bridegroom's clothes often were made from the tha same material which was frequently silk One of the loveliest dresses made for a future bride is is sketched at the tho top of to-day's to page It is of whIte chIffon net and silver sliver cloth em- em embroIdered embroidered em embroidered broidered in pearls The Tho wide skIrt IS made mado up of a succession of folds set on a foundation of white net tho net embr embroidered in pearls Silver Cloth Combined WIth Chiffon and Net NetT THE T HE silver ilver cloth is used for a slip which is revealed through the thenet thenet thenet net for a train and for a large bow whIch is us placed slightly below the waist lIst at one side The tight fitting tight has long sleeves and a bertha collar the collar composed of folds of chiffon interspersed with net The brIde w will l wear Car a point lace ve veil trimmed with Ith pearls The matron of honor at this wed wed- wedding wedding wedding ding w ill III wear a dress of silk muslin made mado over sIll ails or er cloth and trimmed Wedding bedding gown n of II while chiffon trimmed with pleated ruffles The veil is draped from a narrow loral floral wreath which matches t the trimming at al the raw of 01 the thc dress L Li I j i cy w 1 1 r I r 6 I r 1 i 1 t en tt r I II 1 I with garlands of flowers flower and a hat bat batto hath to b match while whilo the tha bridesmaids frocks w will l be of ot pale tinted organ organ- organdIes organdies organdies dies made mado over silver slIver cloth eloth and orna omao orna- orna ornamented ornamented with motifs of Valenciennes lace and flowers Thep They will carry in place pineo of the conventional floral bouquet parasols parasol In colors to match the dresses Their taffeta hats will willbe willbe bo be ornamented with motifs corr corre corresponding with those on the frocks frock The Tho sketches at the tho bottom of the page show two charming bridal gowns for outdoor weddings The Tho bride at tho the left Is wearing a model of white whito crepe Romain trimmed with lace The scarf collar which is made of the crepe has a trimming trimming trimming-of of tucks tuck tucksand and is looped up and caught at the wrists to servo serve in place of sleeves Her veil is of tulle draped on a coronet of pearls which matches J the girdle on the dress Lace Mitts Mitt Worn WorD By r J The The Brides Bride's Attendants THE bridesmaids at this thi wedding wore organdie frocks in p pals lo tints trimmed with lace taffeta hats in shades to ma match teh the dresses and mitts of d dyed d lace The bride at the right of the one just mentioned is dressed in white whito chiffon chitron Narrow pleated ruffles of the chiffon encircle the skirt and tho the sleeves The veil chosen by this bride Is of tulle draped on a coronet of tiny flowers flower which matches the trimming at the neck neek of the dress drus The seated figure figaro at the tha upper right of the tho sketch shows show a wedding gown built on slender lines It is of white crepe satin and sliver silver aces the lace forming narrow panels and anda a cape back on the th bodice The veIl is of tulle taught raught at either side tide with clusters of yo o Wedding veils Toils remain remal r much Tl J the he same ame They are both of tull and oft of lace Sometimes a lac lace veil Tell oTer worn is-worn ie worn over a tulle tulla or net nt one This is fro fre- fre r done don if the th i lice ice lac ce veil veU is very short hort The Tha long tulle toll veil ell makes a graceful line from the tha bead head to the tho end of the th train be bo perfectly y perfect perfect- veil reil T Tie The e wedding may ly fy individual In the tha matter of length and nd arrangement omo of the th new new- newest est eat veils Tells are bordered with pearls pearl or slIver silver and a few bave have widths of lace borders border of various Often Valenciennes or Mechlin do Is selected forays for ays of of flowers flowers erad ar are w ue gar r roW d lands to hold of 01 oW sprays orna- orna ornament meat ment the coiffure Any lower of mall be se be used cued Orange Orangi o nl blossoms ms seey are P ar-P ey P 1 with th the thAn rica Irida X 7 |