W^K4^^*I. Fashion and Bind Them Withsurr.Llcea 1 * Fold of Pale Yellow Satin Ribbon, Fra| Fads and Fancies
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MOOOOOOOOOOOBOMOOOOBOOOBOWt <SSSSXXSSXSXXX3CXSSXX*XS3SSS1 ' f THIS IS MkN EASY SISASOM FOl: THE WO®IAN WHO "MAKES TO" HER CLOTHES I£ to i« nuw uc win- v satin with If have a blue canton crepe cure enough fullness gather a crossed sash of black satin or plastrons, purchased at any sleeves entirely and tie crushed bands AiuiOHi auy law: ma) vorn over a bodice of black you of [show of the bust, counter. of black tulle around the arms bined with any other fabric, which 1 ong sleeves. Fur will trim the sleeves frock In last year's style, do not at the waist, if the lower partslightly which starts at either side trimming because cannot match the the canton crepe skirt is used for a Flounces and tinder n i*t firnnnipnt. n.t\d rrossine iust Under this filmy bodice will be the shoulder and elbow, with fullbetweenmakes the make-over problem exceed- c>f this satin waist and effect harmony despair you Ready-made below the waistline, slants downward foundation bodice of black satin, cut ebon on the outside. The tulle band ingly simple. Over last season's nar- i n the oostume. Fur has this happy color. Combine it with black satin knee-lensrth tunic. at the bustline and -with should be attached to the lower row velvet skirt be a f of blending two materials into or pussy willow silk of an Indian Graduate the length of thin tunio Accordion (under the net tunic to Ik* knotted at away topped part may dropped rip- acuity nocturneto short Pleatings the back of the skirt, also under the (a voke of fiesh-tinted tulle. Use full- of the flesh-tinted yoke armhole, so pie tunic of satin, edged with fur. Last f elicitous harmony, and the red color, adding: some black fur from quite at the front to knee TT-1- _ WT make use of it soften thff contrast. By off the at the back, and gather at the uic vv uuwn v*nu tunic. The bodice of gathered net may {length sleeves of the black net, or. If that it will maintain its position on year's velvet coat will furnish material t should whilerefurtisherthe cutting: length ncip be with motifs have pretty arms, dispense the arm. for a smart sleeveless basque to bejcraze for fur lasts. top of the narrow skirt you will se top ho that the fronts of the tunic ar* effectively garnished jet [you with] I ten inches apart, showing the new Remakes Last Year's skirt beneath. Fdge the tunic with fur and you will timi that it flares verv a Valuable v ^ gracefully. The bodice of the old frock Gown.Fur r. =Z2 will match this tunic, and a crueh fg| f of the skirt material will define *-r. W \ girdle " ..iii! A s s e t Silks, ' a low s.Daphe ' waistline. 1 Now for the sleeves.-long one®, of and Butterfly Mar-i k ? cour-e, this year. Make them of two layers of chiffon, of black orer blue to Be JM chiffon If you use black nocturne swti* quisettes Ready V PPQ blue 40 with your crepo: of blue chiffon Over Last SBr over Indian red chiffon if the choice Dropped was Indian r«-d puss-*' willow silk. Set the sleeves in r> gvtmpe of net and Xarrow Skirts.Season's fll let them emer-re from the sleeveless 1 blue crepe bodice. FhtUm the sleeve* Xew Ripple Effects. with a band of Ik* black fur And tnuV* a black eat in collar, also edsred w1»h fur. THIS is the year of years for jpjjjl^ the woman who warts to ^ ' - utilize last year s partly worn ?',<' ^ 5* frocks in evolving stunning new costumes. In the pictur Il The Use of A'abaster. bque slang of the schoolboy, it is a |j( cinch" to make over anything this MiWIl * s. r/S Translucent Rlabnsfer vases and reason, for narrow skirts may be jMB Jar* are considered decidedly smart, Just * veiled wirn lumc.i -aim viu < rippttcm >f.<&$ present. As are under M|^. they expensive, like bodice? almost disguised vrlee beautiful, it is of velvet. Sashes, >' quite posstbte that liasques sleeve"53 iff h they wiI! remain smart for some fur ii * Wm time. sleeves, inserted pleats, HBR transparent f ma.gammjgB They are something: that the multitude their aid In the loveli- bandings, ftH lend JMMm cannot their ^st almost-made tunics and boleros of paHSSSi adopt; price prohibits that. beaded and embroidered net and r! Broad, shallow bowls of alabaster mr+ used to chiffon.! v hold liowers as a table Suppose > ou need a new evening* A wire wicket Is fitted Intocenterpiece.the bowl to hold the flowers and for a coming dance. Look over pp'iil h erect, 8& [ l Killamey rosebuds arc thrust Into th^ V" the supply of last year's frocks and .wl spaces between the wires until the bowl see -what yen have to build with. i s is attractively full. There, for instance, is that pale llif jfH Hp iH Vases or bowls of satin gown whose color wasyel>owso k - Hiffinl tilnhestee and bronze are uccd to hold fruit. One viae, becoming, but whose skirt seems * j ^^nn^Hgg mmm*?. >> supported on :i bronze tripod, elyht or narrow for this year's style,hopelesslyft UKHg ten inches hifrh, costs $4 5. Its will be just the thing for a \ mBF m Is unquestioned. effectiveness under flounces of accordion J»B| 1;^ slip foundation i.2pg* ;«!eateil black butterfly marquisette, "' Some of the alabaster flower bowls and a cluster of yellow and black MMP^^^s ^r have three alabaster doves perched flowers at the girdle will "hold ~ 1 daintily on the edge of the bowl, velvet toward the water. These are loaning' the color scheme together," so to carved. beautifully speak. You can have the marquisette ifl .tccordlon pleated at very little cost Perhaps the alabaster sre more ;? # . mm lamps and three flounces will he very easy effective ti an ar.v of the other pieces of *o apply to a drop of black cotton net. ^.TpfPSll Ji alabaster. In these the wonderful This drop will r.ot show, but it will translueence and of the alabaster is brought give the requisite softness flare out. Sometimes a shallow bowl Is *o an effect that could not 4 W&^KSjk .4»< the skirt, with a rounded slab of alabaetercovered >e produced were the flounces Bi and under it is hidden the to narrow skirt of jMlii electric bulb directly the applied that The vase yellow satin. v, gives light. glo^.vipg given forth a most pleasant, soft and diffused light, that is decidedly restful * to * *'- the eyes and flattering to the Cut off the skirt niidwa> between ": :: « of everything it Louche* appearance knee and ankle and set on a flounce of r/' the ;$lcjated marquisette. Cut off the: Sometimes, too. there is a vase of aia line banter for the base of tho and it Vllovr satin bodice at the bust mm^ii '; lamp y&.: >.v is fitted with a. silk shade. Sometimes and attach it to a yoke of fine black ' V':S ft^-'«88g!|£jro the vase, that forms the. base in ilium! silk, net or tulle. Have the armholes M * :y>: nated. as wall as the shade above it, and decolletage picot-edged for a few I and this gives another effective light. enta. This dainty finish will do away ff with the necessity for hemming or Several smart hostesses ave used edge-trimming. Over this foundation alabaster for dinner table f> rnishlnge drape an accordion pleated bodice of In the center of the table they placs a shallow, wide bowl of rhe <>!* * .«.'<* 1B|M alabaster, butterfly marquisette, gathered I >. with flowers. At each end of filledthe well at the shoulders but cut without table is placed a somewhat similar :< rmholes. > in which there are electric "'' bowl, bulbs The soft folds of the marquisette may ;":? y .<- ". ||I|B The three classic bowls, two glowing with light, one bright with flow ers, art e caught together under the arms, the beautiful. lttle sleeve of tulle projecting from ' very he soft, draped bodice. :' '%$ marquisette '' »%& loss the fronts of the bodice in W^k4^^*i. fashion and bind them withsurr.llcea 1 * fold of pale yellow satin ribbon, fra| Fads and Fancies. natch to the satin slip. Each of the |||j Three marquisette skirt flounces should Crepe de chine is still much used also be bound with this pale yellow for serai-tailored waists, ibbon. which will solve the * hemming. fl|r & A coat with cape sleeves is seen roblem very nicely. Make a wide. rushed girdle of black nocturne satin, among the fur novelties. uck the yellow velvet flower against The flat hat with the soft, t.and there you are! j ^. dawn is favored. tarnshaped Last year's black satin gown.or one ^ Biscuit Is a favorite color in cloth of &: v'V-. black willow re- ". -. pussy silk.may be J v.. A. v .^- ~.iSiujj for the afternoon suits. modeled into a very stunning dinner x>r i' -* Another millinery mode is the little ' heater gown by veiling It with black Mack velvet hat. et aao aaamg jot or steel oeaa trim- peaked ming. A flame-red poinsettia at the j / / Rich novelty furs are frequently girdle will give the striking color made up with chiffon velvet. or use a short ouch; you may deep-tinted a .You may have long sleeves, .Ymerican beauty rose or a rose of No.