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MAGAZINE APRIL 24, 1910. 6 LOS ANGELES HERALD SUNDAY HERALD'S CAMERA SHOWS NEWS OF NEWNKSB IN SUMMER material being the French batiste. sill Itruns of Material Rather Half-inch tucks were run across the Than Fancy Trimming— In Tailored Models— front from shoulder to bust, continu- A Way Make Bishop —Frills New to Freshly ing all the way down the front as the May Me Buttoned on When I nun fas- tiered—Heavier Laces Preferred Now—Com- center was reached. The blouse bining Shop and Home-Made Effect*—The ten, 'iii'il toward the left—as everything Ihilch Neck Kelirng Attain Supreme. din's this Russian-mad season —and the edge was finished with a shaped frill the return of warm weather of the lawn some four Inches wide there returns also the same old at the and tapering to a point at WITHthreadbare story about th i elim- the bottom. Down the center front of ination of the shirtwaist. One hears the blouse went a row of fine Ham- the final dictum—presumnbly from burg . The sleeves of this Paris—that and blouses must , in bishop style, were gathered match In color, and that all the - into cuffs of tucking, and the upp *r waists worn by really well dressed waa made smaller by rows of women are of some other material th in tucks running from the top down to a stuff and of a color repeat- about the elbow. This is a clever no- ing the hue of the accompanying tion which secures a trim look at the them, shoulder line, yet gives the slightly Why, then, one speculates, are all the fuller sleeve which is liked now. trig, attractive feminine folk who in toned toward the left—as everything the restaurants about one remove their Another clever feature tl the de- spring to reveal cool, fresh and tachable frill which may be slipped ¥ '///+\ obviously new white lingerie blouses? out and sent to a special All this talk about the elimination of to be fluted crisply; something the the white shirtwaist is nonsense. The ordinary washerwoman cannot do. white washable blouse has become ton This saves the expense of sending thoroughly and Indispensably a fea- the whole blouse to the special ture of the summer to be sac- French laundry, whose prices are pro- average rificed to any style mandate. There hibitive to the woman. The i f mm are days when there is nothing beaf- detachable frill Is sewed to a narrow

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