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Show "fA j H IO Niwrt!f- Afe miART Summer Gowns of Lacp fWWSWifl - ' S i.fts Tasini : -; mmw&i wmmm mm BY" MRS. A. T. ASHMORE. I ' 'ip iPtV ma,,r,,lS sc.son and 9 used not -, Vi Wi&m&XYtfA ' " "AV'v n-: fefefc-V on.v for tl,o cn.ir, RoWn l.t is con, tf&ft; ; v?g .Vidn ": ; ".V 3 is in r,.t ,omnn,l for rimn,in,. It -if .Vvy, I f : ' ;.: - - ' A'' AMA&A4 (f fe'lf t' .v- 9v in a fabric .hut ha, !, U, rn,- i-W , vl V' U V :' , ' ? t ' ' :A . X . PAd JS, fe: J) d !i,ht i ,oie.,r. ,s K.. soft that U .r V .t "i ' " . V ' : " " ' ' . v- VN(S " W I caa b draped, or lovk, WMI ,.1-nU-d or Jl ' : ' Lt:;:.:!: i ' 'V" kr:j W'W ' ' fe-IV'- 1 diOr.ot. Dark color, xvHl, white 1iKr '-(l - .. T l- ' A gP fffi;' A ) ) ' n am.irt. TIm whit, : round will, black I v . 'r'MjIK -J 'i :" 'A(, --ii&S "s'A- Cream Lace Gown Trimmed with Nattier Blue Ribbon AJSAAk ' '"' -4 ' V (-. dot. cho ks or fancy d'sijnw or, in rnd-J K'i 1. :' XV ' V" :: i'-ty?'-'. rjf'S r,,',,rt Copvricl.t. l-v rtetiitlasrr f ...va.. ;a 'i W - V ' 'VJ-JcS't3 la rarloly, wb.le ih.- nil one color 1st ' tlX W VXi'i - VJ "'Vi.: K'-? V . Kxclnslfc Oyrkht. 1010. . w York ;tvfe-jft-5r,):Vf:'-;;-- -.: : : v'Vv'; ' ''''S'AV u'M?''fi Combined .ill, sUln or ,e,e, foulard is : 14f TMf 'tl f Jvl 4. effective, but the law-M novek,. foulard 9 wMe fold of salm or lace. The nnd,r- 'S-liltAA ' ' -V ' " &$S$fS '"WfW with rr,ile de 8oie. rhinron or saJi,,, i8 even skirt iH- 11S a of allClll(.r f,,jor fr1n I V ? . f-. ! vV- ' '7.5 ' ' - ' V J ' ; I'j-t- ' ' . - '' :; wAf more .pular. A fasdnai mg rowd tbnt ortrskirt-pak- link or blue or renm f I ! ra' "if ''- 'Afi&$W -?V.. ( ?tj . V .-..v:?' . -Ay'l ., 0. . c 1 -1 e., has won hUrh favor U Sr,y voile whil?. E,treLlv simol, it, des,Bn is k V !'- '- vVF;; S " ' "y ' AA.A M BlW S,C Wth SllVC' s-.i.. trimmed with a sray satjo fonla,lubp Wilist a fll ,,,ft,lw with Wnl f?V:i'fc4;- ' ' At&&t ' iiM'CW V' ' VV " ' itrH'-vl .'j-:.- ' Embruidery Kith polka dor of Whi,,. The foulard i. yoUc f lilCP nil() ,,,, of ,nie jl;Hl SMAE-' X' 'S'f? ''P' " jV ' ' ' :'V ' r-fr"? ''M01, ""''T'v h, a baud around the akirt. in yoke, L,,ov. hol, TllPslTO of ,,how !; (SiiHiK 'r -Vr -SrCft ' -Vrv 4 , ' C fevi ' - . Y.?S Sm3. lwk 'AAA- A:;' i . I I : BY MRS. A. T. ASHMORE. FOUr.Ua, is one of lb fashionable in:iteri.il) this season and is used not onlv for the entire pown but is combined com-bined with other materials, aud also , is in RTi-ut demand for trimming. It in a fabric that ha nuuh to recom- ' mend it for summer. It is delightfully rwd and lihl in weicht, is k soft that it I eiiu bs draped, or looks well ph-ated or 1 plain Tin n there an- mo many different I -orii nud di'.sifiiiH thai nil the gnuus look ! diO'erent. Dark color with white tignren ' are amart. The whit, ground with black dot", checks or fancy desijnis or, in rnd-lsa rnd-lsa rarlelj-, while ih, all one color is haruiinrly original. Combined Tith satin or KPrpe foulard is effective, but the latent novelty, foulard with roil de soie, chiffon or satin, is even more popular. A fascinating gown tbnt has won hiti favor J nf griy voilo d? 6-'ie rrimmed with a rrny sarjn foulaii! with polka dors of while The foulard is I in a wide baud around the Hkirt, in yoke, cuff, belt nud lone sasli eDl.. ami .itld" wonderfully to the attractive finish of th" j;own. A satin liuint;of rose pink or wIuk a-Ttin shows off the Toile de sole of the rowii to perfection, winking it look richer ond at the same time nion- transparent. IJbrrty F.i tin h another material tbnt this feasn is used in urub'.n.ition uith difjereut nuiterinlM most satisfactorily. A most effective pown of roue pink cashmere do boie is one cf tho most trikin;; models of the season and owes' a great deal of itt smart apenrific ln the clever ns? of the black LilK-rty Hatini with which it ia trlmniod. The model i' extremely simple and on the severe ordor;! the frkin, very M-ant, is relieved with a' broad baud of black satin at the sides j und back, then on the waist the satiu foriiH the yoke and upper part of the! idecves. A fasiiuatjiig liuRcrii; yoke una nnderKleeves and an iffettire orninnent on the front of the waist comprise ill the rest of tbe trimming. Thin same model can be nsed in plain and figured foulard in a moat satisfactory mauuri-: a voile de foie. aud foulard can be coml ruerl ffccdvely. Variety of Styles. Bot of all the iranrt gowns t ti season tbc moat costly are tho.i? nmdo entirely of lace. The. finest, jdieorcst laces ur-: nri or the heured Inc.? mts with widu lace borders or bands of insi riion with lac, odgo. The xtyhiK are not extreme. Some of the skirls arc nuite full, gathered into thu belt, other slylert are qiiiir pl.iiu. most carefully tilled and hung ;ind while never Meant in appearouee nn- not to rich an the gathered or plaited skirls. Almost invariably tln-re a double skirt effect, either in the tunic stylo or with skirt slashed at the side to show tin underskirt of pleated chiffon or h full plain underskirt of thiCl'ou biiivhcl with er Blue Ribbon jADuA?' AA -..-A . AhAtA A w.' ' . ' i-v-"- ' ; t.- .v .- . Y .v:z-.-':V . ; -::v-s.-. - ( .. -;iV;;Vv :. ;.; Kfr- -v-'J ' C . . A - .m--A: pA;'Af 'WAA: AA '-y a'AAa1-A- Hz&A .aA8'" " ' AAAAJ .--AAA : hA -. . s ,;; ' " : irt.y-' - ' j . ysmmA . . .. .'-'S, .'. v-' i Lace Costtxme Made Over Rose Libertj' ,;.vJ ?y , ' , 1 rtmto Copyright, KUli. by R.-utlinger "C.v '.?'.ffjff ."S-? ' Kxilueivo'-iVpyrislit. -J!1M. New oik . J . . Herald CVinipnuy. ,v '.'- y': ; ' ! ' . " " ''. : ; --5;'r;"f ,, ! ! v ' ' "'5v ! fold crossing over o the ft sol, aud 'hAi'&'-.'- i . " "i't., 'fastening at th, belt under a la rge dnk V.'"','-j"'V'-t 1 i.'- V. ' ;"' silk rose, m wl.ii -It -i r e;ited the fliaik . .. . .-';'.-.';,vTi'vC-' . of the satin lining lomiiined with thive , .. ' .','. Vi'V-,s "' '" ' 'H'l ' '. 'or fwttr other shadoi pink. Tln-iv are u ' ' :;; 5-fV; ' : ' .-"i . ' ' . gathered oke 'and high evil a r "!' lines: .'.v'. w.''.Vj 'lv:"'' 'j'4' '. ; ' ' ' lav, net, the hit, si novrl.'y in gitinr,i".-.. i j ' "r ' by - III, way; the seee tvji h below the V'.sVv.- ' elbow and are rinishid with ml I rtifflex " - . iji'.v x ' . f. if Ihco, iiinl oM.vln: body of the waist just .-v-') 1 " . - - . - rts"? ''' t '- abov- the I wit .ire inure, of tl.e oinamenis . . . . y ,- . and UsseN, similar tft'those.on ih, skirt ''.' " "' t- ' Tliis same modi I has also been copied in - ' ' , v .rv-v a wide' fold of satin or lace, Tho Underskirt Under-skirt is. us a rule, of a net her color from th, overskirt pale pink or blue orireani j white. Extremely simple ill desigu is I th, waist, a full pleated blouse with Hat I yoke of lace nud n band of lace jt.sl above the belt. The sleeves, of elbow length, arc finished with a narrow baud of Hie same lace. A pleat'-d belt of nattier blue tnfft-ta and n drap.-d sash low ibvwn on the skirt nf nattier bli" ribbon gives a fascinating touch of color. Tho underskirt can be of the si me color as the lndt and th, sash, but a croni, white lining is often chosen m preference, prefer-ence, aud from an economical point of view is the bisl, for then an color can be worn with it. This same model cm be copied with good, effect in.lhc heavier embroidered linens that arc ko fashion-abb: fashion-abb: this season, but will not I hen be on the sain, order of gown, the original made of the tilmy lnce being elaborate , enough for any formal entertainment, j The sash can l, omitted If so de-Hired, jbut it certainly gies an original and striking note to the costume ' that makes jthe gown distitK tivo. This sash is tied Ql the back of the skirt in a double bow. w ith ends thu I fall to the hem of the ; skirt. ' ; To stale pomiively. that any one model 'is the smartest of the sea:u at once atari discussion. Titer, arc o many models of ilace gowns and lace gowns are fo fashionable fash-ionable that it is quit, impossible to yield Ithe palm to any one of the many. Fus-jcinating Fus-jcinating )o its simplicity and quite unlike any other model is otic of white 'n made up over a rose pink satin lining ' The ialin fares the skirt in a fold and Is t'sed Jin tbe folded belt, but is seen nowhere e!c ion the entire gown.' The skirt is quite. ! scant, but is m perfectly fined and hung 'thai il does not look too tight. On the j skirt there ore ornaments : and tassels t.ewed on tbe lace iu most novel and cfTcc-jtive cfTcc-jtive style, and while U almost doe seem ivaodalisji) to Itih il or embile lace so beautiful in itdf. fashion demand orig-1 orig-1 1 1 i a I i 1 v iu everything. The draped waist lis most graceful iind becouiitiv, ih, soft obtain' d without much trouble or ci' ,! teioi. The designs furnislo d for tho la,, gnvi;n mil be just .is wi ll taken for other uiali rials also, as in the Instance (f :i most attractive model. 'Pin skirt, in live scai t Iturks, has a close fitting satin lining t h it ! outlines Ih.? lizmo mid make!; it appear lender, although there is considerable ,' w idth to tho skirt. This width is drawn ;in under a w ide fold or band of satin that j-Mart.; at the left sidr of the broad satin j bell :iid goes diagonally across the front .of the skirt nnd a round t tho back. Around the foot of the skirt is n wide l.ice, owr which falls from the edge of the fold of satin a wide crystal silver or pearl jfring?. Across the upper part of tho skirt, follow uz the line of the satin fold, is an inch fringe of the crystal or silver, while ; again another line of fringe goes iliagon.il-'l.v iliagon.il-'l.v arror-s the waist frotn below the shout--d,r to the belt, just edging a wide fold of the. iiitin. The entire biwly and sleeves of tli, waists are of the tigured lace nnd jllii. sb'cves are I'luisliid with a narrow j fringe tj match llic iriiiimiiig on the skirr. This gown can be of lace, satin or voile de soie. If of the henvii r materials: then jibe mbr.ui'ery lililit be worked ill heavy 'sill; of I lie same color. The gow'u was 'origiunlly ilesiuned for a low cut waist, (bi t can easily le h.ii:geil to a, high in.-i-k lor nr.,. of I hi- g'ltheivd lace net ro;eS I und loilar cnu be udded. l-lven with I tin' y.i!e' it is an elaborate sljb, and eoiiscqiii-Klly in tea lit 3m far better suited - :u the low cut waist. If it is desired in 'i.i.ike it more simple the fringe can lm (milled. It iJ no excellent dc-isn f..r i;m all lil'U'k bo e lii.-idi; over white, or isi..- :ii'f) wilh the fringe in i lit jet beads .V t'other modi' of tioalinent cm be ear-!r:-, o.ii by omittiug tho lace from tho ! front of tl, skiiU siilis-titutlng a broail !ii,tii'l iJ -uiun or soft linislied taffeta if a ' ii'iiii'-pui'i'iit material is used, or if t!i'. I gown be of pi. iiii t:itfeta or satin then the. linisi'f a hem is all-sullicieiit. 'folds crossing over o the t"t snl, and fastening at th, belt under a large pink, silk rose, in wl.ieh is repeated the shade of the sntiii liTiing combined with thive 'or four other shade of pink. There are a gathered oke'and bigh collar of lines: Tac net. the latest noe);y in gitinii'".-.. by-ill, way; the sie,e ivj' h below th, elbow and are tuiishid iih iioiible inllles of Ihco, and n'l .;ln: body of the waist just above the le;t ,ire more of 1 1. - oinann nls and tJsseN, similar to thosoui the skirt ", Tliis same model bos also been copied in ,the h".svier embroidered linen, the eyelet 'or Fngllsh embroidery with lace nied.il- , lions. Lace Dinner Gowns. I Iaee dinner gowns me extremely smart , I Ins sumtixT, and as the scikoii mhaneis' ju greater variety is to be noticed, l'or a ; summer evening 1 iiere can be nothing' ! more charming amj tnore suitable )1aji the J Voile and Foulard Costume vith White Lace T'liot.i ropvrieht. lujf. I.y Heiulinri-r Ki-)usiic ('"I'vrislit TK. New lurk Herald ' V:nii:iny. " - Gra y Libertj' Costume l'h"lO by i'cWx Lxilusiic fiipynrbt. 1'H. .New Voik Hrmlil t'fiui'.iiiny while l:ice gown. It can be simplified m elalioralc'l so easily by the i riiiimlnus uj- ! I that a lently wonderful vain t y. ejii Lu |