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Show Home rhllToii veils sro or the loveliest color. Pale blue veils are charming ou pal blur bills. Three narrow tucks border a chiffon veil pretllly. Placed down tho shoulder the bib la an epaulette. 1 Hklrta show panel front which nre oidy giant tabs. " Fairly ubiquitous are Ihe linen Bull with long coats. Sheer lace Is among th loveliest of ! rubrics for sleevoa. ' Scroll work of ribbon la effoctlv la trimming luce robe. ' : Narrow iunerlion trim many of th ' thin dresses In tub effect. '" v ; Laces are used extenal'ely for atock. log appliques, as well a for whol but. Sheer cotton-, light-weight wools nnd , silks are all utilised fur th dainty ' shirred drew. Toques for hard wear are fetchlugly formed from atrr.w (battlement designs , are good) and quill. Oue deep sheer luce collar made ot r net with riilllea dm-s duty on two tea , gowns and a dressing sucque. ' Bluo uud bluck Is late coiubluatloa In Biiushudea that has qulto caught ! mimiiy s riincy, particularly u the form ot a plain bluu tuffeta - th appllcsOju I or black luce luedalllous. j Mugple efficts In psraiuls art always pretty. Thla scssou black and whit strliea or checks sre esieclally da- f. alrable. The stripes usually have check I bordera, uud the checks striped bor- ' ders. j ' An Imiwrted white linen walking J dress Is shown with a pleated skirt I aud blouse with wide pointed collar trimmed with a fafl of Irish lace, a red J shiny leather belt, a red sunshade and a large while hat, with border or red ? straw. j A favored Idea for fancy gowns or thin materials lu to hnve two sash ends jj to the bottom of the skirt or the name f; umicrhtl as the girdle. Wbeu silk, rib- j" bun ur velvet Is used, Ike sash ends are j sometimes finished with a deep baud- kuuiUMl rrlr.ge. I j |