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Show THE SUMMER BRIDE And Her Nice Little Economical Economi-cal Trousseau. The ideal trousseau, according to Jane French, In the Mother's magazine, maga-zine, is one that permits the bride to be suitably gowned on every occasion. Following is the trousseau recommended recom-mended to meet every need of the summer bride: Wedding dress, veil and gloves. Going- away suit, with three blouses. Afternoon gown for luncheons and teas. Evening gown for dinners and dances. Two afternoon gowns for home. Two morning gowns for home. Sport suit Long coat Negligee and bath wrapper Lingerie, six of each kind; stockings, stock-ings, eight pairs; corsets, two pairs. Petticoats, four. Shoes and slippers, four pairs. Hats, two. Gloves and handkerchiefs. As to house linen, the bride should be careful not to lay In too large a supply. Here Is a list which will bo found ample: One dozen sheets. (Two pairs better bet-ter than the rest). One dozen pillow cases. One dozen best towels. One dozen everyday towels. Eight bath towels. Two tablecloths. One dozen best napkins. |