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Show Making the Ro.ett,., and Boulllonnee. To make th,. ,.,,. mno ,,,,,, with which in is stid bolero are so attractively at-tractively annisiwd this year, says th Dellne,.r, take any large sited traltiin, cow It lih tsffota. put oroaa bars f velvet over the silk, and then enclna- it with a double puffing of taffetas that atsnds out snd gives the button tin form of a cocarde. Th bouilnnne or pufflug. which la used on eviiy tn of gown, la mad with a baal of laff-taa hemmed on each aide tlth a tiny velv-t ribbon and gstlieifd to form a puff through th middle. To ebanaj th air of a dress which haa been turn, add to the lac rut-flea rut-flea an ariiki sque pattern In th narrowest nar-rowest silk ribtxjn. Girl's Tuck Plaited Frock. Many of the smartest frocks for little lit-tle girls art made Io on pleco. body and skirt a one. so giving th long line whl'l alwnya are becoming as wall a providing comfort and free-dom free-dom for young (StTJ llinha. This on is nV V exceptionally at-T at-T f, iV tractive and ehowl f t l wM dr"B """ wh'rb Jp'i I IjftUUvV extends well over $''' l' I ji U" lin",,l,1'r' lr-ew lr-ew 1 il 'n,! "18 '"n"5' ,rooD' IHMlJltt Ing line of fashion, (aJrA'r combined with a ri Q box plaited dress. 1 '9N As Illustrated, th --tV material la Persian lawn wl'h trimming trim-ming of lice, but all materials used for children s frocks are equally appropriate. appro-priate. The yoke and ruffs ran be mad to (atch the gown with some simple dialgn embroidered onto th material, r can he nisde of all-over embroidery in place of the lar whenever when-ever preferred. The frotk consists of s shallow yoke, box plaited portion and the sleeves. The yoke Is plain and fitted by meana of should sesms and la entirely concealed con-cealed by the ynke collar, which la ar-ringed ar-ringed oier It after th sleeves ar ditched lito pise, , Fsncy Collars. Rmbroldsred and fancy collars represent rep-resent sue a multiplicity of atyle on scarcely knows where to touch th Angers will tusking a selection. Th smart- ft them ar mad of lac mhroldmii or or Laula XVI. embroideries em-broideries a sort linen. Tben there ar deepllac collars embroidered with lull colored floral effects, In black chetijll and gold thread, which brighten i!p a black taffeta bodice wondsrfuOj. Narrow silk tin with lac ends outlined with a narrow silver sil-ver Russisa cord ar pretty, and these display thrc or mor silver tiny cord unions on th mltered ends. The Uwn embroidered crsvata look well 0 pink and blue bodlrea, and there srs collar and cuff sets made of fine lata Insertion trimmed with whit silk soilaeba. Misses' Blouse Waist. BlmiM waists alwaya aro becoming to your girls and ar much worn J. both with odd aJTJ . aklrta and those llffA 10 micb- This SSnJ one bow h""1 i"t yit ''ngement of fill's ,ucl. th group t'rA', blng combined with trimming 'tilal mnV o glv a jJ&'i,tXj l'k effect at th front Th model Is made of bleached pongee, th straps being or taffeta trimmed with Ilk dives, but numberless materials are both seasonable and amart cotton cot-ton and linen being quite aa suitable aa silk. Th waist conslata of th fitted lining, lin-ing, which can be used or omitted aa preferred, front and backs and la closed Invisibly at the center back The rront Is tucked for Its full length at the center, to yoke depth from the ahouldore and gains the effect of a central box plait by th fact that all tucks are turned outward. The back la tucked st the center only and the trimming Is arrang..d between th groups of tucks at th front, to outline out-line thou st th back and over the ahouldern, giving the broad line. The aleevei an made In one piece each gathered Wo straight cuffs Whits Ihoss Arth. Faehlon. j A aupplyof white low shoes Is now ready, and a glance at then, assures us of their coming popularity White borkekin walking ahoe ar not to b eemfounded with the oxford Uea. They are made with a flat last xtenslon soles and medium weight with Cuban be,.. A wld rf ribbed whit ribbon Is drawn through th aingle syelet p.roJ 0 Mch iM over the rise of the Instep, and tbla I tied firmly In 1 neat bow Yachting hoe. wllh coU()n U(.arl ara mane of white buckskin, with th flattest or Issjs. and th ruhber extension ex-tension sole. The Importance of wearing wear-ing a ruuher-aoled ,ho whch w( not acratcb th deck, will be recog-nlsed recog-nlsed by yacntatnen. Few Mint. , Travellnu. ordinary woman require. f,.f twen. ty fonr-bour trip. A cnn(w of Hbrl. waist. M extra p,r of ,locmr)w , pair of easy slippers, som underwear, a negligee, and a fow toilet necessities necessi-ties are about all a healthy woman requires on the way, with her umbrella, um-brella, or course. |