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Show Itlark ami It Mia l:rrcta. lllack and white effects are more i prominent than ever among the now gowns In sight. White organdies are made up with wide Insertions of black Cbantlllr or I'renrli lace, and the new 'gown of any mrt, which has no touch of black or white, or both. Is tho exception. ex-ception. Uven the- light cloth gowns, elaborately trimmed with cream laco, J which have no Mart, at r other VTJk .vvpolnt, wlllhave.aijuar blaokTelvri. SaUaMMaW' -towaloi'th"fronfor the'uodtea, poa-WiWr poa-WiWr slbljr down tho front of tho Test." If . I there la no other available spare I Black velvet roirttes and streamers will alio supply the crowning touch of distinction to many of tho summer gowna. An Important feature of tho new thin gowns which muit not be overlooked over-looked Is their sleeves. They appear In gruit variety, but tho most fashionable fash-ionable are tho elbow aleeve, which appears with or without a cuff, but Is generally finished with a frill of lace pr of chiffon wider at the back than It Is at the front, and the new lln-perlo lln-perlo sleeve, which Is a sleeve which ends Just below the elbow. From this 'point there emerges a full undersleove of vorno thin fabric or light toxture, S'nfincd In a cuff or flnlihed with a tflo. |