Show THIN GOWNS of ol 01 with lac it you have eny old fashioned wido baoe collare ool lare now Is tho accepted time to bring them forth and wear them the greatel the number the better tor instead ot making ono collar do for several gowns wat formerly the rule many as can be obtained are used for tho trimming of one costume they form epaulets cuffs and yokes and are ruthlessly cut to better adapt them to the particular purpose for which they are used heavy qualities ot lace aro preferred but a great ducaj of tennig and insertion is employed to trim thin etude such as muslin and lawn for which and kindred makes would be too coarse ecru or yellow lace with white goods Is a fashionable combination and gives a pleasing effect for a change especially it the white material is thin and I 1 made up over a lining of the same colex a the lace white muslin are shown having a email embroidered dot of pink blue lavender yellow or black and these too are charming over tinted lining tho costume may bo so constructed that the lining Is separate from the muslin which of courso simplifies tho laundering of the GOWN latter and gives tho gown a wider usefulness several pretty ways of making mus alln costumes are seen in somo cases the full unlined ebirt la fitted to tho hips by means of eort of yoko composed of row of hirring tho being separated by bands of laoo beading through which narrow ribbons aro run more often a baoe edged flounce ig dewed around the lower part of a plain skirt to a round or pointed the round bodice is full and is gathered in at abo waist under a belt it is decorated with a bertha bre or a trimming or it may bo made with a yoke or crossed over serpentine fashion elbow sleeves aro often seen although abo unlined gigot appears on many transparent gowns of course when short sleeves aro used for out of door costumes it is necessary to wear gloves long enough to moot them silk ie greatly favored tor summer attire and in the thin varieties Is appropriate enough but moire and peau de sole seem rather too thick and fann for warm weather wear however they are worn witness tho costume of which a ketch is given tho first ebirt Is of pale green taffeta covered with white lace tho second of peau do ole to match trimmed with black moire and caught up on the left side by black moire ribbons the blouse corsage Is of peau do solo and is mounted on a black yoke tho epaulets fegaro and belt iare of white lace the puffs of block antiro and the deep cuffs of peau do boic JUDIO oa |