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Show Gauzes and Ribbons Can be Used I The little adjustable waistcoats which 1 lend so smart an air to a plain tailor made j suit of pongee, serge or crash may be duplicated with a porlioii vl au out of 'commission sash of some vivid vcdrir toned! down with bhick soutache or rat tail 'braiding, sill: applique: or hand embroidery. embroid-ery. Narrower pieces of ribbon auswer 'perfectly for the inlays of collars, tuff and pocket flaps or for the straight mili jtaiy coLir used to rtlmvc the dulne-ss 'of utility ulsters and rapes. I Strips of white or delicately lined inch 'wide ribbon are- applied to the tunic, waists of scmi-lranspareiit fabrics like Chilian ! plli and iiku .1 line, w hieh are Used lo THK girl who makes n practice of carefully preserving her odd lengths of riMxiii mid gauze anil of purchasing purchas-ing otlu-rs whenever they mutely plead '.o be recuod from the ignominious bargain eminler may make for herself nny nuiu: her of fflching little wardrobe nc-c-xsori-s. Satin, silk and velvet ribbon bows with long ends are worn w ith military. Miff and Hutch neckwear and close the fronts of e-tillars permanently altaeheil t a waist. Jircsdeh, Pe miii 11 and one lone moire nnd s;itin sttipisl ribbons in very narrow wMihs ;iro used as band trimmings for I'.iM-d frill eollais of transparent ma-teri.il, ma-teri.il, ;,:. ;, t- t ight to ten w nil In., for veil the slioiicomings of a half worn lace or net blouse. The s.iinc materials are also combined iu the dainty bilk- shirred c.ip..s de-signed for iiiiilsumuie.r se-rvU'e. They barely reach the waist line ami the elbows und are shaped to lhe shoulders by means of the shiriiugs, liui-died about the edges with eiuille-d ribbon and about the; threat with a ruche joined by loug cud iu stole cflVct.A j Scarfs from lu to live jurds long and 'from cighte11 to thirty -six iiiihe wide-may wide-may be- nuiel. of some pale shade of nious-Uelilie, nious-Uelilie, cblU'oU or Ue-l, bordered with rib-Jl-ou applied llally or an a quilling and UieJi qmttcred oel wilh tilij sihcrorgold girdles :md sashes. In these waist bands '. kinds of rihlxm are freen-utly com-; biin-il. pi-ri:in or Hresden forming th- re'iitri. nn, I 1 in aliu, taffet.i, inoirti 01 1 U tie- edges. j ".v of the girdle and sash effect in ay I ri"ii;' U ri,j,., j p. p, r pattern l-e first! -an fully hit,.,), ,ut the smartest mode l .md 1 In one w hich uie.st liecomes a girl of 1 re r sh udir figure is in pointed or qua re 1 Lib fll.s t. ,),.,, l(,rll.,m ihe w:iist lii.e.j t'r tin- fr.mt of ihe- girdle may be cut and lc 1 '.o i-iiib, ilnmn i-cr:il inchec abeve Ibe w.nst tin,. ,iii, mi,, !,,,! ni de-r n choii. 111." sprie-e ts iiMs ,, 1,,-if,- t, .ined with U lattice lat-tice .,f n irn.w ribbon. spungles or frosted with (K-arl beads. Something of this sort -to put nhoul the lbio.il between dances at a country club will save many a girl who wears a half low cut dr's from contracting one ef llios.' cold which are apt lo last until autumn au-tumn ami seiinet iiin-a lead to consumption The. girl v bo bus a Uuslc fvf milliuery may euile- easily refurbish her silk sK-wmer -r motor bonnet with chiffon ties made f it the remnant of lajt season's veil, providing that it mulch or hsr-tnonirc hsr-tnonirc with lhe shade of the tuilcta. The-se ties are drawn across iho front of the boiiiii-t. crossed beneath the chin and, 'if possible-, have ends sulhcieTitly long and Iwieb- to e-ove-r the face eeud headifear. In lieu ..f a hem they are w eight. with a i narrow ribbon t..rderiog. s.l-lie-s nre ,im!,r j Kluj)f. r,f tire,- t yard h-ngil,, ,.f wide ribbon o be errefei'lT ti-. wleueve-r Worn, but ire iiionni.-.l nt tl. r,f ,j. vit,iw. le i.e.nh boas or r.eiies f ribbon. Thus lli,n izl,,g kinds e.f ribbon which noil I I .iiherwiM- be iim-I. ss may be turned 0 account, pr.ni.l,.. .r,. tir. fcUfl (,., t.f sort t-i furnish 1 1. u nu. hu,; .,h ci:d.i 11. .1 a rusetti1 or Inn- for l,e girdle-. Iiil.loii.. of extreme width make rnnnrt re. king scarfs fr ste.uucr. luoiorinf or -.in. plug hal. but I hey should be of a ffir- which mny l.e nie ll.-d for fringed Mel-, us any npplied liiiisliiii gieR iI.hih 1 fl.niisy appearance. The irettiet rib-j rib-j us for 1 his pur).s. ur- the Per-ian silks. evi't- Wrtle pl... cordlllgs ai.-l Hi.' fii -i iniii. ri .-d ..fi Nve.iv.'s r-M inbling foulard iu des!,!! aud texture. |