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Show NEW SHAWLS HE modern belle is rapidly JBsjj learning things about how to yTfi) handle a scarf and a shawl she does better with these than with the coquetry of the fan, which nobody but a Spanish woman seems to know how to handle cleverly clever-ly nowadays. A big shawl of black Chantilly lace in which une can wrap one's self from throat to knee is an enviable possession posses-sion and a costly one, too. Tho women wo-men who have come into such shawls as heirlooms may deem themselves fortunate just now. White chiffon scarfs are bordered all around, within a two-inch hem, with black Chantilly insertion and a scarf must be very wide and rather long to have eclat. One beautiful evening wrap is mado of black thread lace, a deep collar of the lace falling obliquely over tho main portion. The collar is cohered to a neckband of wide moire ribbon which ties in a bow at one shoulder, the lace wrap leaving one arm bare, while the other Is entirely veiled. Chudda shawls in coral and flame color are In high demand. Only the genuine old shawlB, real heirlooms, havo the wonderful coral flame tints considered desirable, and some of these shawls are bringing high prices these days. If you cannot afford such a substan- f tial possession as a genuine chudda j shawl or a real thread lace mantle veil your shoulders in the evening mantle with tullo in somo rich, arresting color. col-or. Emerald green will make a striking strik-ing background; if you are blond, black tulle may be equally effective. With gray hair, magenta, orange or .' -certain shades of green should be delightful. |