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Show TRIMMINGS IN SHOPS. Fur by the yard for trimming is sold in all the fashionable varieties, and costs from 75 cents to $5 and $6 a yard in the narrow widths. It is made either in flat bands or in binding bind-ing fashion, and it is mounted on strips of cotton. New plaid ribbons for trimming cost from one to several dollars In six and seven-inch widths. They show the smartest plaids developed In the new silks. For hats there are embroidered chenille flowers, on canvas, that cost from a dollar and a half to two dollars. dol-lars. They are done in bright colors and the calves around the edges is cut away when they arc put on the hats. Then there are flowers with two or three petals of velvet, the others of fur, for two and a half of three dollars These are for hat trimming and also to trim velvet frocks. Bands of tulle embroidered with colored beads and floss are sold for trimming bodices and skirts. They cost, in a width of .three or four inches, ?2.75 a yard in good quality and attractive pattern. Gold and silver filigree buttons of various sizes are much used for trimming. trim-ming. Their cost varies with their size and quality. Some of them are spherical In shape, some square, some oblong. Ribbon of all sorts is much used for trimming frocks this winter. Narrow ribbon with" a picot ledge is used on chiffon bodices. There are also all sorts of trimming bands in ribbons for hats. Jet in many sorts is in high fashion fash-ion for trimming. It comes in the form of sequins embroidered on net, of beads embroidered on narrow bands of tulle, of little drops and points for finishing sashes and scarfs. Gold braid and beading for use on frocks of dark serge is sold by the yard. |