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Infanta, or after the manner of an 5 Egyptian princess? Would you be reminiscent of the Eighties, in , drapes, knife pleats and glass ball but- S tons? Suggest the stately Madame Pompadour or unfortunate Marie J Antoinette? Or would you be Spanish q 1 Are 1 rim Little Lowns ot In your “atmosphere," save for the F here Morning details of clicking castanets or ringing tambourines? 0 Practical, Dainty Fabrics Afternoon Whatever your choice—It's the F not detract from Its fresh charm. The mode; whatever your preference—It's F a Frocks Lovely Enough To Steal An trimming over the hips is unusual—- style; yet you’ll be little more trim, Buggestive of panniers—and most ef- a little more smart, and altogether fiy- Hour from "the Early Evening. fective. The two frocks score two for more charming in your clever Amer- Qv embroideries, and the white frock lean way, than any other woman of w; cannot help wondering who | trifle of a binding In contrasting color makes the first score for fabric com- any other land, for no matter how Cy thought therm all out—the clever, or clever or lines applique; they're Just binations. gorgeous, unusual, or even fantastic, one novel, piquant models that —and not a whit of trimming, except Straight lines,, solid color and the the' Inspiration of the mode may be. sees the stunningly everywhere, as the fabric Itself 1b the woman ONE decorative. use of coarse lace in combination with America^ can bring It real du? smart, yet withal puazllngly simple, The pictured frocks, It will be no- a novelty fabric of crepy weave are distinction by her adaptation of it and vK modes for summer. If we recognize include a and the lights of the inclined-to-be- the way she puts It on. win- ticed, printed material, high many of the old of late friends an all-over embroidered material, both tallored frock that is making ter and there's a of re- and the the over spring, bevy would have many uses In fullness the hips, which does all-over embroidered stralghtllne three of the oth with the . freshingly new and exclusive styles, models; summer no summer away with THE COLOR ! wardrobe. Indeed any possible tightness Note the high, uneven line of the YOU ers have a authentic In line, trimming and fabric adopted combination of across the back. The belt is a braided wardrobe will be quite complete with- at the waist—one wonders if the —for never were offerings so various. fabrics; and the other two content 1 affair that matches the tie. CANNOT WEAR 5 out one frock of printed material. first considered a hlgh- designer Indeed Is the woman One's up of the one piece themselves with who Is summing simple trimmings, ap- The little shown with this! Embroideries, Lace And Applique Are waisted frock, then changed her frock mode will at the best, only plied to a material In solid quite satisfied with the colors she C be, color. The model Is an excellent of the Favorites An line on the side example mind! irregular wear with sketchily done, since no one rule ap- printed frock is typical of the RAKEmay assurance of their vogue simple, practical porch or street The vogue for all-over embroidery seam makes possible the use of two becomlngnese, and does not crave the plies generally, but may be quite in- for prints, which still holds a large model, quite dreasy enough for the gives us the fetching little frock of buttons covered with the fabric. All- shade one measure that Is decidedly unbecoming. dividual with the particular frock of Its early — popularity, though latter without being too dressy crepe, and It is wholly to the pattern over laces, that range from the finest It Is truly the we not Is describing. prophets foretell Its downfall for the former. Its "something may trimming is clever of the embroidery that the frock owes to the coarsest, and may be cotton, win"—or If the of the season as a leader In the dress A wear—that “attracts us present mode. nar- —consisting of flat embroidered its charm. Plain are fea- bands, fabric edges the silk or wool, being generally ever.’’ It be make for a of bewilderment, row In solid may red, or green or a feeling piping, color, Is Its only a narrow tie at the neck and a match- and the now the idea seems makes and tured, and Just rich shade that bewilderment is a happy one, and one notices the deep, of purple that Is trimming, normal ing band of the plain material and belt, and the lines are as of white and ecru string to be the wearing out of the since the looms of weavers and the waist line and the kimono wholly question, but is sure that embroidery at the sleeve edge. One as lines could be. over and colored straight possibly lace slips, to be that M efforts of designers have combined to has width at the elbow. It is a dec- something lures, yet Is not feature appears on many of the slm- All-over embroidery of a different sort the wide sash to the . matching to be considered a secure a decorative, orative frock virtue for . though perhaps by of Its fabric. ; plest straight line and that Is > a more frocks, —and familiar type—combines Again a combination of materials— There a And Is. however, a way of satisfy- bit dramatic picturesqueness. and dark—embroidered edging 1 light this the best liked models have a certain ing desire, in the present vogue s and applique—the latter done in that Is not for costume accessories, so that with ^P youthfulness only accept- j for an un- crochet—are responsible a little able, but becoming. Every woman in- study one may evolve a har- and charming model. Such a usual mony that includes herlta a love of clothes, and a love of the forbidden 4 frock may be prophetic of the return she confine herself color. For instance—one may keep color, though may waist and skirt and it ^ of the again s to somber shadea and simple models quite conservatively and economically not—one never can tell. At any 1 may to navy blue In her for reasons of To the wom- apparel for the economy. It is unusual, the of! J™ rate combining street, varying It with and an who loves bright things, yet prac- ! cpypc^ blouses ends to the dark and light—the light that are avoids shades, the of another color or another tically impractical /Zfcsypir are narrow ^ 1 dark sash clever—the have one side shade of blue. even as unique touches of brilliancy in em- decorated bravery and extends to the cabochon organdy for the correctly uni- And she does at piping down the front and around the she broideries and are since the time of the Caesars— on the other, while showers of ribbon formed house two Inch satin this, may be longing for red—the T trimmings espe- maid; and neck edge; and the dainty so have sleeve wax t they aay—and played in various colors, or the same tone, ribbon, edged with narrow Val. lace, bright sealing shade that Is so dally acceptable. embroidered frill that finishes the their part in the fashions of hang down to the hem of the dress, makes the strap to popular. And she may have it, and /' Tbe Mode May Be Individualized To necessary assumes a of Ribbons never waist. Crochet place wear womankind for centuries But assuring that touch of smartness that hold underwear In in the it, enough of it to satisfy her ft Type tidy piles in the trimming world by / have found uses—as both importance for they the so frequently Is the reason of a real dresser drawer—it has a buckle to craving its vivid beauty. V Many Influences hare been at work its introduction as an applique, and trimming and fabric—that they arc ‘model" gown. She may have sandals of regulate the length. who is skilled in this form red—they 3 In determining the mode—If one could this w’hen the woman are finding present season, Ribbons may be woven Into pillow Two thicknesses of ribbon will re- quite far enough away from the work have a maximum call so variable a "determined'' decoration and of fancy may yk thing j every mode, every covers—both sides woven or one side face to be safe—she wear a P' place the worn umbrella strap; ribbon motifs at a minimum of may of trimming —and that Is why one has a choice every material that can be used, is of and ribbons make the silk, possible will trim the plain parasol—as In the pendant of the same color, provided m L so wide that some style Is sure to be being called upon to lend variety to renovation of old 1 expense. pillows by serving illustration; wide ribbon will blanket she wears it on a cord of Modes Assure And black or E becoming. And other lands and other that elusive, abstract something we as for worn or as trim- The Painty bindings edges the family dog, and his blanket of blue; and there are * sll- '* Charm bracelets, tiny c days ere present In the whimsical call "vogue They trim frocks; make across the front of the cover. tTnusual ming ribbon will be tied on with ribbons. kerchiefs for the tiny pocket of the V houefte that may suggest the wired hats and the trimming that adorns The narrower widths are used as this time in circular J * And ribbon will co\rer boxes, make Epbroldery, tailored , and out of buckles skirt and quaint bolero, Spain; them; fashion accessories; and find the color or and narrow lines of rib- lamp pulls, matching bags, purses and card rases, and clever motifs fancy —any number of accessories that will \ the mid-Victorian ; the puffed varied uses In household decoration. with the of the | harmonizing fittings sachets. A new idea is to hide a tiny bon against a plain 'background, as- not In any way effect the mt fe we to old New becoming- hlp-llne trace England, We have long associated the various room; ribbon rosettes, bows or formal sure the success of the frock with ness of the suit or frock. She may wP or the Persian, Egyptian, generally to a certain make tie-barks for cur- &Tz?sf?y M ribbons with hats, and designs dainty fulled skirt and waist. The fullness even have one of the new double k Eastern slimness of lire. but never have tains; and quite often ribbons edge the the extent with frocks, does not detract from slimness, headed pins that are used as orna- na y> The frocks of summer, more than curtains themselves. they gone to such lengths—and colors with plain material to make the and is typical of a mode that has ments thrust through the tailored bow quaint \* a any other season, are the frocks of The boudoir bandeau is a the at and patterns-—sji In the present mode. dainty little white drese that is really perfec- much to offer In way of variety. the back of her hat—once the sng- the materials that fashion ■ charm for The hat with no trimming but a rib- accessory—quite new, very popular, tion—practical perfection—for sum- Milady may have her choice of many gestlon Is given, It Is easily applied. A * are In the hands to It them specially pliant bon cocarde or huge bow Is a prom- and amazingly easy design. may mer wear. The straight line waist and fabrics, trimmings and modes—what, And this will apply to any shade of ft and some of the the or of the designer, inent millinery fashion, and tie at the back, end at sides fulled skirt offer no terrors to the would you, then? Would you be any color that has hitherto been ». are so in themselves twice about the In fabrics lovely and brims—sometimes one. sometimes swirl head, tying laundress, and repeated tubbings will garbed In the style of a Velasques barred from her color range. ^ nr that It la a task akin to the gliding the other, and sometimes both—are front, or—if one inclines to simple S' of the lily to conceive garnitures for being made of ribbons in lattice effect, things—it may be an unusually at- their adornment. The vogue for col- and the home millinery may remodel tractive piece of ribbon that ties in AN HOUR ON THE AVENUE «§ as or—which Include* the dainty, an old hat or make a new one most the hack, and have no ornamentation or later, all the fashion wrap-around coat or all-enveloping And the practiced eye will easily 9 well as rhe vivid shade*-- makes a sat- handily by the simple expedient of whatsoever. Soma of the most attract- to devotees of this fair land come cape. distinguish the true New Yorker ^ S’ variety from which lo choose, The moire and ive boudoir bandeaux are. made of lace by isfying this lattice weaving. Its fashion seeking the In- SOONER center, One will see all black , the ultra-conservatism of her attire. A \ And by the uee of carefully thought groegrain ribbons, half an Inch wide, —frilled or fluted—and trimmed with crowds ** spiration of its cosmopolitan Eastern effects, tailored and When all the world combinations real novelty may be flowers. Such a bandeau would Is wearing radiant TO out are best adapted for this purpose. ribbon its dis- and the delight of up-to-date she k In these color romblna- ties. new sports clothes; gay little frocks with colors, will be \ obtained. frocks take ribbon bandings have ribbon This accessory afternoon wearing somber Many plays, And any pleasant or there is no limit to the daring most and holds the hair painted trimmings soft little dresses tones, quite unrelieved, or If It Is tm and bindings, and nearly every frock Is becoming Fifth Avenue will be thronged with of over a tinted touched with of designers, and It would almost aeem [ In lace, slip, peeping color It will be In a Rtlons. has either a sash, or flower firmly place. smartly gowned women, milling up a new color" are being Intro has room from beneath protecting wrap; short wholly unexpected For Ik that dally motif of matching or contrasting rib- A new ribbon for and down its sunlit and in way. Miss 4 promenade sleeveless frocks New York duced. for no other reason than to a draw at both and bottom, , long skirts, is dressing ahead of pL bon. The wide s&sh with huge bow string j and out through its hospitable shop just (3 and those with Bishop or tail- the

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