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Show LATEST WEDDING COIFFURE. A stiff ruffle of tulle stands almost straight up on the head of the bride who insists on fhe latest coifture with her wedding costume Some times this ruffle is relieved by a wreath of orange blossoms, or by a slngl? spray of blossoms which Instead In-stead of ending in the wreath faJU to a pcint a little below the waistline waist-line If she i6 the fortunate possessor posses-sor of ropes of pearls she may fasten her veil with them, drawing one or two across the had and allowing a longer strand to hang from above her ears 10 her waistline. Another arrangement of this pearl ornamentation brings the third string just under the chiu. That Is, however, how-ever, rather trying, and will probably prob-ably not be so popular If she wishes wish-es to show off her hair, her veil may be merely attached to the back of her head, permitting all of the soft waves in front to be seen Tulle is always a favorite for bridal veils, many preferring its ftlminess to the heavier lace. For lace veils the fav-orite3 fav-orite3 are rose point, point d'Alencon. Brussels, Mechlin, Limerick, point d'Angleterre and even flat point de Venlse and d'Artagnan, although the two latter are usually supposed to be too heavy for this use Both bride and bridesmaids are permitted a wide range of choice in what they shall carry in their hands The bride may have a shower of lilies of the valley and orchids, or she may prefer white lilacs, white roses or white sweet peas. Or, if she wishes to discard flowers altogether alto-gether she may carry a handsome prayer book bound In white vellum, or even a fan of lace to match that on her gown. |