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Show Utilizing Last Year's Blouses. remaining skeve of the blouse i then' nttnhi-d to the under side of the nblrnnj while the IsicV of the little head coveriu? is adorned with a coqoettl.h bow. A type of cap which is readily fashioned, fash-ioned, but cio-edlngly tryu.g to any save a very youthful or pretty face, is made from a h.mdkerrhii f-si1 squaro of Motive front, edg'd with r.irrow lao, fine embroidery or fting. Two inches of OF all th- garments which look absolutely abso-lutely behind the times when only one Musun old note so frankly pro-lnirn the date of their making as thin white blouses of f vnciful design and cut. Therefore, There-fore, the plrl who wishes to look smartly iarbd mut b resigned to dlicarding le.t-rye(r,J blouses, however c tpenive. ; nnd strive to comfort herelf with the r. fVciion that the sleeves were bcplnnlnr b. show sigti of wear, although the 1-odics mi gbt be lo perfect coodltlon. I Hut the girl W ronvleure tells her I that si- is extravagant in this rept limy ctillre mot or a portion of nny. white b.m.e of tine batiste. he.T linen .T i i.ef in Tanoua ways Tin-t. there is the ronTenl'Dt. ccsjurttish and becoming 1 ttle, n.ornlng cap. which is now worn by the feuunln" 'T,ry from ''", to ,iity aud beyond, and is made of oil manner of finl trt-ir. tit fabrics of which the most practical are thoeo whi-h will wittistand many laundering on cud are turned backward over thej outer side of the material aud taiked, down uuder n Isiw of ribbon matching that uid for the string which tie U-tieath the bin. Iu fait, it in in infant's cap enlarged. t lr one jiolut of n sl'.oilar s.iuure may be foldi-il backword and, ipiiiuturr-d with a flower Im. Kosette' topp... ties stt.i.bed to tLe adjacent! Points will hold the up in place, while j the fourth point, fulling over the backj of the head lo (hi Iierk's nae, perfectly Ci.n.-t-aU the arrJLgrment of the long 'locks. After alL the charm of a Lingerie orj tiet i-ap r.-oiisists chietly in its dnlDtiness of i tiiture. A girl with a supply of r- ( fv-tly goo., but out .f date, thio white blouses has only to dc-cule what lia(i' b-st bet'olucn herself or the friend whoioj she wishes to glad-Vo with such a gift,' and tben ue her s-.'i -.' rs and needle iu-' trlligi t-tij. A last year's binie may 1 transfonm d Into a dainty huh coret cover by ripptr.g out the sleewes, trimmlCig or biu liljg tho arm ryes, cutting uway the shoulders so that only strip remains to support the bjck and frviit, taking i.p the (uiiess by means ft a ribbon run bending and hein-jaiiLl hein-jaiiLl the tvo'toiu of the gsrrnent, or rul-tiLg rul-tiLg it o:T at the waist Hue and attaching It to an id Jh ijual tsb l. to a lingerie underskirt un-derskirt or drawers. Some blouses are so full that sli'U the shoul b rs are cut jsway they rosy readily Is? ilrawn over tho be.d sfter th Lai k forms sre joined, snl If possible this shoull t-e done, as that saves the trocb'.e of repUciiig but-tnui but-tnui anJ rrpslring brcken bntt tih.le. I Iieacse a high n-v'.ed and sl'v cvr- A mi-1.1 which may b readily celled I with the material of a thin " bite blouse hs a wide puff crown, 0t across the top' if the bead, but standing out sUoe the' esrs, w hirh. I ke the ppe r.f the m- k and t!. curling kids a-ve the brow, are hid-1 d-n witu a wide frill. To make Ibu cap -Jt lh front of the blouse, into as long aid wi-!e an oblour a is p.-il.le. slightly arre the foir crners sod then ftfcer tteui on to a wide ts-adlr.g of runsliu or U. br,dl&g a ruife made from the t4ck and steeves of the mutilated garment, j Tten tie riM-m Is ran through the bead I lr. sr.J iiriHti np suth'-icntly t mske the t.t lie bed sr-1 the full!- to f. nu a rv full (rill .bout the la.e. j ' uske a lul.h cap cut ti e blocs ! frt ot let., uL ,r ii h - Iu. h w id' ob'.ot.g ac t t- fer It with a fn't u.sd from t !- I sl-.ves. rlt w,tl, ruibr.llery or rin--l fr-ca the collsr ar.l ulls Next. t'C'T lie vrry rl-.-!y s-i that ice (chess i,l u V a halliw puff acns ti e . T ' ri ,f tLe t esd .i,.l cover th SJIll J uii. g t's rt, a,j ,M fn'U with a twist vt .itiu riM-ju f,.niil tuto rwettes or ibvol xU-ss tie nr set t.jver Is fre'ueotly nre-irl. even in luuiim-r, It U a c -l l'-u to scri:,.v only the tollar if one Lini-rie b!..uc, haj.h-1 lc Alii Ltliug the uev's baXli with a narrow, nar-row, ribli run beading. Tho s..eres. however, should t-e r'Pl-e-J oTl. cut ofT T-ersl T-ersl i-.chi-s sl--ve th wrist an I fittid rather rn.-!y to th arm by c.ians .f wilrurl vhe;i ari-L by taking oat much of tii. f oln s at the I.-; a. J 1 The aversg well Cade br grie blotise 6ts so nicely acro the sl- ulLrs that It rus'srs so I !eal yi k ft.r a eight dri-ss or a mcs!in r 'gl f'- Tbe Uj is tv-e, crdy t. j.-iord wltfl nig. ill Slid the e l Ir replsie-l ly a turnover, all f whh uateri-vle rnjy I (-Ill fr.-.n t- A lwiichiog httle ujchJ 1 kn.r s ' tie I.glt.-eDth etiturv. the lucroysbl s ml Ue I'irr. p.ire up Las a L'.tri trvosti t' . f jljTi linl'f'li to I li Sir (ro:u the t"k '5 ,f ',--, It if 4 s.V-''. r' ...... . ! tl f h the jn-lf ,f -e,-ewiry. I" i. .. . '- i. ntt.tc:. t a tr,,, ,f uj.h- a' : - ri i i e i g u- g'. I i rev. h r (!. lr ' ! i! r-d l-m rsr to r, " V. !. tie teuu .L. . i- tl re- n.J. , Sre Rath- rr I ei- a l of r,i U.j rr.icg !.e 1 I... I ..f 1 1 I ..I ) .1 l--:.,w the ,jr h.'es. 'fi 1 I - r.i !. of the r.l i..n are LeQ j .,or,j a, I i r.r 1 1 ' 1- feiVd s-i t,, t;0 inDer ' -'' 1 '' Jf'-T a i. . 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