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Show COLLEENS TO MAKE ,i PRINCES' LINGERIE W LONDON. ii. Fifteen Irish 1 : colleens, picked needle workers, have been selected to make part of the Sin-I Sin-I gerie for Princess Mary's trousseau. The work will be done at the girls' own Bf' i homes and will take six weeks to com- ' i plete. Fashion experts are enthusiastic over the beauty of the models. The H i garments are to be of the finest Irish L linen trimmed with exquisite Cariick- i macross and Irish point stitch lace, j land threaded with pale blue satin rib bon. Some of the lace has the sham- H rock pattern worked Into it. H I Donegal fisher girls are to make a H number of white knitted frocks for H j the princess' honeymoon abroad. Tech- H j nically they are described as "of very H ! fine wool, quite plain in the bodice, '( short Bleevet ::nd with a deep flounce for tho skirt, showing raised knots. H Irish tweed is the material for the H princess' traveling dresses. H |