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I 1 1 4 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 14 i e I 1 1 I 1 wl 4 W 11 ji I 1 X 4 f f fi 6 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 11 t 1 I 1 I 1 11 I 1 1 summery frock of sheer material here is a little summery frock of or gandie I 1 which might just aswell as well be I 1 of lawn or volle voile or any other material just so BO it Is sheer and crisp enough there Is a refinement in sheer fabrics which is charm and this accounts for the use of lively colors in fri transparent cotton and silk goods either may be used to make a dress exactly like the model pictured which Is sure to compel admiration thare is nothing difficult in lascon its construction st so that the home dressmaker will be able to turn it out as satisfactorily as iLs a professional ills it is merely a straight full fiill skirt and a gatherer blouse joined at the waist line bya by a narrow belt but its daleness dat eness Is apparent in the tha method of decorating tho the skirt and inthe in the management of sleeves and collar inthe in the picture a it is shown in plain white or I 1 gandie gandia but one can hardly think of a thin summer fabric that will not look well made up in this way Ruch ings two inches hii wide aremady by cutting the goods I 1 crosswise inex inan strips and joining them in into toone one lone long strip this Is to bo be hemmed on the sowing sewing machine in the narrowest poa sible hem along both raw edges edge it il gath gathered e red I 1 lengthwise along the ceni center te I 1 and this work is also done on thema the machine or if a platted plaited Is preferred 0 the hemmed pils laid in indoe dolt ble box plaits and these are b basted asta down and afterward stitched down on the machine they maybe may be made of taffeta silk the skirt Is id hemmed in a three inch hem and two groups groups of narrow tucks intro introduced in it one above the hem and the other abo above the knees the Is set on above and below the lower tucks and at the lower side of I 1 the other groups group avis it Is used for joining a wide trill to the elbow sleeves tand land as a decoration forche for the blouse the blouse opens a the front IU in A V and one might expect ii it to be aln finished with a quaint fichu but instead it is collared collated and in the 1916 mode and instead of a sash a narrow ribbon girdle is fastened with a little cluster of cherries I 1 S J iw I 1 ea 4 i W 1 i 1 C 1 i W IL 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 k V 4 1 f U 11 ak k i Z I 1 S i 4 III I 1 fi i h I 1 1 I 1 K 1 I 1 i P 1 1 1 aj f 4 J 1 I 1 I 1 J i 4 V k i 1 f S 1 Z af I 1 4 J A f 1 i 11 ie 1 i 7 I 1 j i i V 4 k W i ei 1001 i f 1 1 i i V 1 A 1 im i i r i 1 i k 1 s i 11 ia i X k j k I 1 i V i 1 1 r I 1 I 1 1 I 1 i 1 I 1 V i aali Z rim W 0 J I 1 j r 1 M y I 1 3 Z 1 lq J 4 I 1 0 1 I 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 M i f Z 1 14 i i 5 4 i I 1 4 i irl 1 4 if i 1 A 1 i i ai I 1 i 1 I 1 f A n f i K 1 P i ii ir W i f i P 1 N i n na 1 1 I 1 N I 1 i 1 TM I 1 i g T i ika I 1 1 i 0 i 3 ii ii 11 41 am v I 1 i 1 Z ill 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 i n 11 A av X f c i 2 1 Q 1 ii 1 I I 1 1 Z T IT 1 s f I 1 iii if 10 1 5 r V i R N t P div 1 1 1 11 q V r q N V I 1 j I 1 i I 1 ik t Z 5 i 1 bif ils i 1 I 1 11 I 1 1 11 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 t ii I 1 4 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 Adjusting the bridal veil let the brides I 1 of today take e notice that there are many now new A ways for draping the wedding veil it it la is au an heirloom of lace the fortunate bride who chols Is to wear it will emphasize 1 its richness and it its sage age she will consider just how to wear it to the very best advantage of the veil and herself and all at once since june arrived a great number of new arrangements has been launched noticeable because we have not seen their like before almost all tulle veils fall from caps made of this ethereal material one of these caps was covered with small sherred tucks missed massed together A trill frill of tulle tell fall over the brow and the long ample veil of tulle streamed from the he back of the cap A wreath made of white roses and orange blossoms was wab posed at a sprightly tilt about it if and an upstanding spray of roses and orange blossoms stood up bravely at the right side Bide near I 1 the back another fascinating and novel cap was made of narrow moire ribbon several bands of it springing from a platting 0 of tulle which extended in a band about the tho head bead were brought together in a rosette of loops and orange blossoms on top fop of the head A little chuster cluster ot orange blosso blossoms ms was poised at each side on the platted plaited band just over the temple from the remainder of the band the full long veil of tulle depended the veil of lovely old lace shown in the picture looks as it if it might have graced a royal bride it Is shown in two arrangements in one there isa Is juliet cay cap of pearl and crystal beads beada and the veil Is across the back and side falling from a head dress in keeping wi with thit it in the other arrangement the veil la is laid in box plaits across the brow and gathered in at the back to form a cap accepting traditional ideas orange blossoms and buds are placed in little sprays at each side and ov over erthe the plaiting at the back there to Is no more appealing charm than that of the veil draped with orange blossoms about the brow but many a bride foregoes it choosing to wear her orange blossoms in a corsage or wrist bouquet tor for the silke sake of novelty in the adjustment of her ber voll voli |