Show cut on russian lines if 77 1 I 1 az vi A e sa 0 ai K P e VERY distinct ti e and elegant A stale and one of the easiest for the home dressmaker to follow is shown in the dress pictured here it is a stile especially well rell adapted to plump figures this dress of velvet trimmed with embroidered bands Is innocent of a waist line ime ind and because of this and its other peculiarities it is altogether out of the ordinary 3 imagine the effectiveness of a strong rich shade of blue a little darker than sapphire in an excellent quality of lehet when hen contrasted with bands 0 trimming closet closel cov ered with rith small steel beads the corn com Is nery ery fine and dark green or black used instead of blue will prove quite as handsome there is a straight underskirt of silk having the lower part of velet the simply cut upper garment hangs over this in lines of uncompromising plainness the belt and round neck are defined by the embroider of beads the sleeves es are long and plain this gow gown n is a good illustration of the axiom aiom that rich materials look best ahen simply made up for it is unusual and im impressive pressie but tile the odel is not suit ed to commonplace materials another development in an entirely different material is equally effective tins this is demonstrated in i 1 gown govin made of tw twine ine colored net the ON er garment sh otting the net laid in side plaits a half inch deep but in this gown a silk cord parti defines the waist line which it encircles at the belt falling below it at the front and fastening in a knot at one side like a greek girdle tile the underskirt is of plain net over a foundation of satin in the same color although there is no dale in the skirt or upper garment gir ment lies thea are both roomi room it is the lack ot definition of the figure that adapts the i velvet elv et model to the stout figure but in the dress made of net the platting plaiting of the ma tenal and the addition of 0 the girdle produce a gown which Is ideal for a slender figure |