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Show I: ' By Lady Duff-Gord'; I At h C m Another Bridesmaid's Gown SW& ' ,Mmm0,&kWWk H I" 3se approaches the world Is Inter bLH e8ted a 1110 roses aid brides of that H most poetic of the months. H With the approach of tho June bride one H hears the niBtle of her wedding gown. It H is a gown that gives us cause for much H thought. Since It Is the moat Important H 'gown of her life, the bride should give it H much thoughtful consideration. It is not H a robe which one may order impulsively, H for at her wedding-It Is expected that a H girl will look her loveliest. Yet wo often 1 see a bride who, save for the exalted look H of happiness on her -face, looks less attrac- H tlve than usual at the wedding ceremony. H The reason for this is that the gown may H not have been well chosen for her type; H 'and the further fact that wnite satin, the B iavorite building material for a bridal 1 - gown, is n "trying" fabrlci There are only H M a few types to which it Is essontiall7 bo- H coming. They are the pronounced blonde H and her antipodal type, the striking bru- H notte. Only those of regular features are H beautified by tho proximity of tho chaste, H ice-like material. H i Yet, since white satin is the accepted j material for the bridal robo, there should H be some means of compromise with condi- H tions. Life is made up, as you havo been H told, of compromises. The compromise H Z with white -satin Is the introduction of rrumnv rarts tstuato. , of White Satin and mm&SB - . ' . . f; v Wt f$g$SH3S Vi22 C much lace or a great deal of tulle or net Marquisette. JVZTL J V ' ' ' ' ' " ' ; 'A''iSSp' JWR I The presence of these soften its severity 4 JZI? ffi' ' Skkr ' " ' "40Wm I and render tho snow colored bridal gown S&MtZi- "mVk: s tWm .r." -' - . ; -M?i M beautifying to any wearer. Tulle, net and : J&m I lace are of universal becomlngness. ' - s" . I The wedding gown displayed on this J6TLi k ' -''M'Xr t JM page is a resplendent combination of white (MM, tf " &mffl ' ' - M Pranged S aboutfh di?"0 d S " S I handof theJJS foyers. The leghorn hot of the v , . mmmJP TM , t ed wIth 8raa11 ostrIch fathers of , ' 1 A ' &pif ) r-v55 i -; contrasting pastel shades. . . . . . . 3811 O I JK) ' The other bridesmaid gown is of white . 1 V'Pi" ' S V Cy satm and marquisette, with Insots of lffce. AiM4MM V S I The belt linois marked in front by a small. .. .... . . rt . yWW v velvet bow on ono side and a cluster of ' ' A CbarrainK Wedding Dress of Satin, Net and Aigr ' flowors on tho other. Pearl Beading. ("Lucih" Model.) .T' ? , t''' H A" (O) 1920. InUiTjatlonjJ Ttrtum Serrlce. In, Great Britalo KlchU UutrrtA. -V', tn-B |