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Show FASHION DETAILS OF INTEREST TO THE HOME DRESSMAKER Cl LA no It ATE bodices nie almost all j made ut present with sb-evev which tinish eilbr jut above or just below tne lho.. Tho majority of tin- now designs de-signs have high collars, and all without exception have the flat shoiddcr and the .broad draped girdle. They are trimmed w ith lace, bunds of satin and applique i embroideries, sometimes of quite largo! and showy design. They are iu the! same color as the costume with which they are to be worn or iu some softly harmonizing shade or iu black, the l.isi when the cosinuic is trimmed v, ilh black. One of the fashions of the hour is lo hive abnosf or quite all Iho trimming of the blouse on the foundation bodice, the outer blouse being merely a transparent and perfectly simple garment throi gh which the under trimming shows. The most i 'popular null-rials for. theso bf.iji.es' at priNont are voile do soi-. iniroir do sole, 11:11". plain and embroidered, uml unusual desiu'iis iu net. These bodices offer an opportunity for 'using up small bits or line liiiumin,-' liiiumin,-' which is effective In color am design oven 'when it is not entirely r,-,.sh or when the lace, for iiisi inoo. may have born ui n.b-.l. As squares of lac. and bauds of trimming an- used under the transparent material, defects which would be apparent without this shield nie elililely coiieca led. Thus strikingly handsome, garnitures which are a bit laruidiid or otherwise not quite perfect cuu very well be utilized. w Mi1 : m If .. yy i ' ; i I . ! i f mi i i yyx I .j!.:, ::i . i 1 1 iii &-yyi.,y wy 0 Mm MM MM?- S i j i w l HU1U. AM' It". t K creillMf liliti I.I.NBX L'lih.v wuu ...i;i:i:n iivm.is. t-isK. i.tNh.s co.;rivK . L'.I.IK MAU'JI ISKJK O'.KIi KL.VK i Or I. A UU. j KAT1S1K. A.N D Lack costume. I lOl.fn- XL'S SO It COSTL-JIE. I CKKKK lOWX OP WUITK C1IIKK0S. |