Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Aug 1912, p. 11

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1012. eee ee I IE------ A ool dars there are the tha rench flannels of tl Lounging Dresses and Jackets. HIF négligée is not put to just; calied by enchi. are a delight to an the same use in America that ite tially. feminine Ww Nw ho Knows * is in Fiance, nor Sas it the vogue, 1 for bere the house frock and ki net] faseinati and has a pam mono had superseded it r y f "a3 the: hits ' ed of thr \ 3 2 : h resses are hut Nitrile if any wider at the fulness, if not io attra tiveness. | food A) nd . on . A : : to cover the lack of corsets, f A French woman séldom, if 4 re seldom worn with them. Th i 4 in a . , ached a ¥ rd oulder depth or ' > iad FAW I ie ¥ > SC = 3 A . In the her corsétsganc sirgel OWN. 4 3 {for ; tfu wments, hut made | . thave g t 3 $i 1 . ho € no ti realizing too well that street cu =, dl. The W me ty 1 ty . : 3 patiel fall id ther ill be net at when be in first class congition, Joust i x 1 he 4 ket | two deep pots ¢ : a the house . ¥ . ca . aha used for Jounging around in th hous ¢ h, a stouter ¢ a nd tucking ir g ! ovestaps the 'sleéve portion. Only in one gu 3 § merica : o "ah és R- y 3 : 3 " " The house dress, t) a Am : i w on at least a brassitre, iy 3 u ves show narrow of the models is the, sieeve full length, a tel ot i oi fhe waist part and charming as it is, éan hardly be called a lounging gown, for it Is warn with cor sots and by the woman 'who reser tain household duties for hersel! generally a dyes on simplest lines, wos a lightly boned girdle or! Kiet i ti cand on the hem is is worn. r bad tile la p. made of aterials are especially good fil . Y 1k ar ted with a 1 jackets. They must! knot of pink nib 's with this gown, ; dresses and tailored and lightened only by a lugerie collar oF some such detail Artistic and picturesque, tae Kime 81 be Abie (0 sly An . ana : worn gltenobtirely outside its v An « i ns . R . . ; 2 hes . it is. 80. comfortable ai trTiETor hr have 4 fy Leen sold-with dela a ribbon saan» oe pL Born Tre Used Tor THEY . % pe i ss g (i & re Rew Wrist Aufiies really pot a gatment to bd worn except infin ans : : > ' ender vation 1 Bright Chunese Colorings Are Used fo A ee a a Fre a Novel Finish tor the New w Long Sleeves. the privacy of the bedroom or | sir ' om tip: for s ng is ; tle Ah 2 . . 3 Embrowery. -- Mawou Beroard " s Eghr Phot Cupyrizhe, 1052 a ae) a wii Tn fasion women afe goin pit] ¥ i i decorate thnie and sleeve] Photo wpa nght, 1012 by Houtiiager GaN WAH / Ke i . veg Nein Bupenst, ARd, utiles i cis One wh : ip} ™ x 0 . inty bit of ribbon interluces Exclusive Copynghe 912. (0 R . Fi A Nes York Herts Company decornted cues, looks anything but a tra ieir BRIC WMP Im eur : m 8 ' { New York Herald Compu. \ WE : ] 7 ; ro tive when worn otherwise, ¢ str t. 8 i | ring' at the neck : ae letiveen Lhese two comes the loun hese unbecoming bat wedessary thing l ory up to date breakfast jacket on robe; just. as necessary as the othe have proved a most coqueiiis OLY. 23 Bl De Iaid tt > . PS - vg = : | the wotsan who likes the right Tie Crépe de Chine is the ls able v pare 1% fal a ne ARIS does not always wait until | : ¢ i ing its and he "any 'e ins for the right occasion, 1 . these material for such models sides" being flat n plaits and has Clu lace in ! but the fact that they Are midsummer ¢ oti oma 1 to the dente p its semi-yearly exhibitions of new | *nogligfes" and "matinees,' th are o of the pretties ¢ it will stand sertions to the dented hem. 1 3 8 : wag dresses is more responsible for this than Ee 4 J any. reaction toward the short sleeves i pretty detail in gowns. Some | {2 PF the ht few years, for the ous Shert i § . i 2 & : 3 ws evidently come to stay. Lhe ou "NOVEL DETAILS NOTED IN 8 | fifa i REE charming dress idea will suddenly \ WB A > oes has been frankly obtair wed by adding S d HATS : appear, and when worn by some attrac- ) \ 2 yr y a triangular piece of wm aterial to a straight MIDSU MM ER DRE SE an ive woman "it immediately becomes an ! 3€ fo 9 i yrtfon WY py v dress designs to bring out some tones of the embroideries are repeated thy a belt, sash or fiat piping The pre a of embroidering fine cotton erép brillidnt colors has all the! The cotton erépe af which the Sreste are made is Sesuti uly soft and plia- | ble. resembling very distinctly the more hoa t I rdiights cotton cripes of some years ago, a touch g tle on X | 3 Bot 3 b (& touch a little out of the ordinary | - : | Just as the Gponge is 4 finer quility are most effective , 3 3 " | ot i i | i accepted fashion, 1 3 g § rg LA f It is noticeable also that the bright charm of novelty aad dress for out of town wear, where clothes with es a delightful Turkish towelllng weave than the usual household qualities 0 hn + f y | n the seated figure the white erépe| material is embroidered with clusters of he 1 le fi cherries and a little fine scalloped A TIME SAVER. cubmideny anion the ppd nde of a HV] 1 Li mth sts, oh fer a: 1 fic resembling Turk 3 - 2 he = | 'nee Jkwear with every shirt he makes ph rish lace has been used . i | for me. I have formed the habit of hav- as a skirt ruffle and front ing a pet pair of buttons or tie or descending below the belt in . rl i: "3 «' feo lar to go with yach waist, and when Poinied fashion and underlined by piped ial f | my garments Ome from the laundry, bes f The i a > | fore laying away 1 place the cuff buttons, be new bracelet wrist ruffes have White Raline Soutache Braid Is Combined with the a tie. collar or waist belt with the walt its een used here, the ruffles made ol pet) Bright Embroidery. . self, and each goes In its sepirate cas like the yoke .. . © 2ht, TOT2, By Reun ul i vo s ig . ke ie yoke, the cuff red, matching the ; Fos ogre un Beep Melson Busenet | or pocket made out of some pretty Amity Pipings, and the sleeve shows the ever | New Yuk Herald Company - : or muslin. hand in this model waist pane] vids, ASA Pe New Ideas in Neckwear. 3% \Dress Propriety a Valuable Asset EW trifles fn neckvear include eol- basted against the inner side of the wrist | HE art of adapting one's attire to! day, although always more suitable for lats of white linen with » suit the time of day and the trend! fhe afternoon, the heavy dogskin gloves edges and taken not to wrinkle the embroidered of circumstances, whether it ba for proving mere appropriate . for forenbon ied upon two inch bands which band. i : i pping, ealling, tea drinking or & func wearing in winter, apd the dainty silk bold them upright < thes ars scalloped and in turning them back care must be embroidered ends, which about the throat. With | Also for quite young girls are the very | on, is a valuable asset Individual in gloves, in black, white o the dgeutral tint. worn Roman striped four-in-leimply embroidered Dutch collar and cuff | character it may be, and as variable as Jungs, for the sumer time, The white ands; with ravelled fringe ends, or Blas of Sipest white batiste finished with|the seasons. A bit of study over the washable chamois gloves are negligée in jabat: - Oe, of {hese jabots, of white or sealiops or fine points, while their sisters matter of seloction and a little directing character, 45d therefore should only bal Andie edged with fine Cluny, consists ofl of the long skirt age are wearing the! from an elderly woman who knows will worn In the mornin} hours, but with sum- io iangnls A . ol 3 ; is 2 x mer fro th : ilk gloy vo triangular shaped pieces, each a yard| Quaker sets' of "muslin, finely band em- soon mmke it impossible for the tyro to, r frocks the white silk gloves are cor 7 more long. When thed# pieces &¢ | 3roidered an 1 edged >with Cluny lace or commit blunders, or offend against the . at a the. . Thies ulated : ii . £ » w wi hoes ane paar if" widest part they |nand hemstitebed in double rows. fe anons of good taste. The effort thus . R nt e same way with white shoes, m : whi one 2 yaeveloped will speedily start & habit, and the white canvas s are worn usually : with the simple one piece frocks of linen, HE coat collar and cuff sets which go'so the knowledge grows. a: . it ink) dimity or embroidered marquisette sarly #0 far toward dressing up a plain taki Pan, fret thing for a girl to learn is the! : . | : : 3 : n the day, while the smart bockskin lor made suit wére never more UAC uiability of materials / If her wardrobe One smart set, having a rounded | tim hb ia B Hale pumps or ties are utilised for sccompaty- had i . sim ; a Hmited she must wes: aif Pp ng the dainty afternoon costumes. There [Back and pointed front collar, is of white! Loo oa, (time of se or a wooll ae: - s RL ¢ rge, or a a . : ' pe Coe --- | Another novel jabot is composed of alpgiine edged with natural colored mac ja a prejudice in favor of reserviog slig : +k . ¢ failing of plakted mad dziag Iw . i pers of satin or of gold 'or silver cloth ex- . : , ide fritiing of plaited ma ines edging Iwo, rami Jace, and its culls, rounded at the... ¢ vary the monotony by ap clusively for daneing, although satin shows Gown: oh Which I~ e. 3 : miazfa oi rove . of bimck velvet, pointing inner side of the arm and pointed at the | pearing in severe plainness for the morn- re' frequently worn with smart tie : Al ; § ; & halr's width at the throat, and there outer side of it, are fastened with condage fng hours and adding liagerie or chiffon for afternoons at howe. ; | fen p & ith f aed to a velvet, rib collar In er t ' ye Taffeta Vies T asiened elvet, ribben collar bad loops going over crochet buttons rating 'over<ollars for jer smart HANDY GLOVE HOLDERS. i ¥ Stig trindhes § a, fDi Th Mach Material Is Used 'that fasters vader illest of pump jor antine, on in the afternoon. u- bows. With this jadi belong frills for i ik act 3 N thesy days of colored gloves to mateh 3 | ! : § Silk Cast Ba : : APE frille or collavettes are ou all the | umeq little suit will take on quite 8 bo ouiame | have found a good why 1 ~ - sor short sleeves ata died to robber ribbon simple afrernoon house frocks. A cok! . 4 of & : and- Gowns Using Lite; { i { band: whieh fit then the arm abs aceite wlich any ote can make is of {sew characte: with the aadition of getting the Jair 1 want at a > : 1 r ¢ s. whieh en to p w ave a4 i, " § Fair worn Tak t dik : ] 1 | Materials and Stra Hats. the elbow so that they peediiit be basted bie plied whife net edged with binck|dressiershat than fe y atts » | emden sibon. args nye = Crowned Hats and | iid I. ato. the blucve before being 'Worn. "wet -and aitached to a meckband of white previously.: : Dred = us: ng Shag bs take A . J 8 tl sleeve fore Dein yra. { gloves; High ; z net folded twice and secured benéath the Accessories have much to do with style pa ; {by 53% inches is good, for this adaiits of Often Half Hidden pone a young girl there is no coat set Shin under 8 fat bo She sat. mtr es runhing as far as the wit and below that in sharp points ex tending bald way to the koees, This! EE Si ip 5 4 Bulut = ; vith a strip of narrow black velvet that) ive 3nd on Mary Burky Hots a tt k 5, Fis" bowdknotled ander the chin nis Sa Te Fu Harald Comper is fastened about the eollar baud mixture, for all occasions, but she will 1 with im Another collaTetie of plaited white net! THIVEE. and a white shadow vei | long gloves folded voce and two button prettier than the one made of striped 1 Loodered with a band of creamy lace! imaeulate white Loach kid 'gloves will com gloves entire length U Sik Faci and P59 smbroidered with dots. sud 'fin- insertion, Schieh 50 Widens 'he Deckpiece, pletely transform a commonplace orn ind fhe Pivoes oh = chon gl nder = acmgs ished with embroidered sesliops. Thess that iy balf covers the figure 10 Cie wasting costume 10 afterndon snartiess, # hile Ar in a de Butrow are made with the small sized sailor collar lime and the arms bail way to the slbows.|, 4,005 jabot will add distinction andi oy 00 ay pockets) hod he pale of x + This collaretie is adjusted to the neck by ve cious 4 land fhe Sat litle enfls, which apparently ss of a and of bi veleet il {ehie. In thess days of inexpensive « | gloves one needs be readily spied ate sitacked to the sieves and turned ished with 4 string bow hat | ia ---- | ing white gloves are wirn tadiscriminately and slipped out wl i Jittle seat with disarrasging back from the wrists. They arm, of code, with swall jet butions. by Baiy young women at aay the of the | gut evutentn fn the beast,

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