lt Flat Satin Peats. with 2 Russian Blouss of Velvet. Plato Oepyright, 1913, by Revtiisged Wrap with Velvet Hem Feld, Bxciisive Coppright, 1014, Maison Amy Lisker. Hou York Hand Lonpeay Plate Copyright, 1913, by Reutlinger Exchoive Copyright, 10M New York Herald Compeny jseries of lovers' knots of seed pearis)unlined guimpe and stock of tulle.' 'Bete v x ; Ld iy > } 3 5 + : Badiasive Copyright, 1913, oui Hers Company 3 x Ey g {Crowning the plain tulle veil the bride had long sleeves and kerchief tops of Jace. & wore a laurel wreath, the orange blos-| An Alencon lace veil was worn by the HILE the fashionable] Dh Ne ) [sows regulated to tho square court train bride of the satin ondoyant gown, amd & woman may like the di-| os ' edging the white satin lining novelty was the tulle veil worn by the version of keeping up! 3 e¥t | The wearer of the gold brocade gown other, draped from a bandeau of orange with the latest silhouette {blossoms posed on velvet, the veil not which is marked by al - [covering the top of the head. ER " | (So it is seen that the tendency of the skirt tightening about | - a { the ankles, even with the English gowns is toward long simple lines best of intentions she finds it impossible The Circular Lace Collar Is Placed Over -- ' Rig hh : : Sa ! a a Bk {and elegance of material and color, asd to walk in this modish skirt unless the the Filmy Top of a Semi- Princess Gown. -- & Ly R 3 : {the Fr ne h fashion shows draperies of skill of the dressmaker and designer has Pints Coprriet, 1913. by Jeutiinger A 3 SE : v" Y {contrasting materials found some way of introducing lapping | Fx sive Copyright, 1913 H New York HB Copa skirt edges that sie HOT cangh' together | nw Jot Heid Conan or of slashing the skirt up from the hem | enough to allow freedom to vove about NU Ei easily. By either of these ways the con- : : : : : AN ARY i Ssmatiy in which many 'our of the vase-like figure is preserved, LT § ARR P 3 : 3 |« J mothers rep enish the children's ward: for the cigs or slashes fall back in place \ : z § : ' x | robe. Little dresses that oue can make 3 v ~ he hts the w caro cians walking | in advance for the summer are selected from tl.c sales in the shops or made uw ' oot . Rt { 4 iq J by the seamstress or dressmaker, whe The Curved Slash Fol the Drapery TLE Sa RN oN we works at reduced rates in this month, of Lines. ; > 3 SP § : = which the mother of a large family usually 1 3 N takes advantage. ThetyCoprright. 1012. by Reuthinger - Tay he hn { aia | When the dress is boug': at a sale In Exclusive Copyright, 1018, 8 § : 3 ies Cures Joa, x WS ) jo the shop a little retouching will change it so that the ready made look vanishes, or the unbecoming detail that prevented its sale in the season can be deftly re moved and a modernizing tbuch adied by {even a tyro in dressmaking skill | A few hints to such mothers taken from tsome little French dresses may be a belp Jnsuch arrangements. It is a known fags that children who are dressed with teste "when little alw ays keep well dressed later n life, for forming a taste for dress is very like forming the character. Some of the prettiest of the little girls" frocks seein to be made in one piece, and over {this plain or accerdion ple ted dress a » prea ' , {little closed bolero of ano' r color or mes eS 3 a {terial % placed to a high waist line depth, i {80 it gives somewhat the effect of a wath The latest modifiestion of this sort of! stitched in the heavy, light blue silk of the neck and sieeves re bordered with | ot ; : : Eh | {and skirt without tightening any part of slashing is launched by a French actress the embroidery | black fox fur and the lack is repeated in Sit Hes : il ] chil gure. In one fro made off fn the skirt of a quaint suit of black vel-' One of t white plush hats that areithe deep band of biackvelvet that hems 4 wf BR, i rder the pleated slip and slesven vet. In this "skirt, which is draped so effective when something else white is uneve ly the wrap. A odd black satin i . . » were made of dark blue voile, the ove slightly, the entire seam parts to form a worn, in this case the pearl beads, has at sturbgn is worn with thi wrap: a buckle x a {waist of Egyptian red velvet, cut straight curve between the two carving fur bands uncurled feather posed at the back catches a white paradise a in An Attractive Style of Evening Head Dress, Ww I. lacross at the waist line, apparently that mount at each side of the front.! The flat mechanical pleats of the sea-! front. | Maison Lewis. ¥ 8 RE) slipped over the head, the short oves This gives a curved slash in front that! sou have not been ousted by drapery. in N } Tote. Copyrizht, 1012, ty Neniliuger : ' sleeves giving a drop shoulder seam off out makes walking easy, yet does not detract! spite of the latter's popularity, and the Attractive Heddress. | Shall Bo ; ---- uy to the undersleeve. Braided rever bigs from the style of the gown. The jacket. new Russian blouse effects are vsed in| Like a small toque. whout a crown , 29 j A¥ 3 ; ; {bands pass over each shoulder and divide draped and following the same movement combination with them &% in one of the ind holding two contrasing ornaments, 30d a most picturesque model has been | ate {the width of the bolero. Two big buttels as the folds, is skunk fur edged, With Paris designs here shown. Braid over ge a white aigrette, thcother a black brought out by a Parisian milliner of SE -- " {fasten each sid: of the panel formed by matching collar and cuff bands; it fastens hound edges gives a smart finish w the juradise ornament, a wie band of vel- World wide fame destined to be worn with | v ~ To | this over-shoulder seam to the under-srm With a single jet button and velvet 1006p! him and cuffs of the bine velvet blouse, | ret folds about the headand makes a these picturesque coiffures--a e sau j : a 3 portion and end, and a more fanciful jet button! gud the erisp touches of white net at wely hair decoration to war with a vel- | cer of a hat, with a tiny crown and roll-{ 82 : ; I In another frock the little taffeta closed erpament fastens the top of the curved| esi and wrists ave in keepifig with thew: evening dress. Auothe headdress re- Ing brim, careening like a cockleshell on i ' > i bolero slips on over the cloth foundation edge above the skirt slash. On the small simplicity of the frock. A narrower -aid | pmbling this, a wide band haped like it, | the waved and bouffant tresses, just as 8 a. g ba dress! the jower edge is gathered in a' few detted round net hat, the jet beads that| j.u that used for binding makes a novel/ lat sparkling with overlaping tiny jet Pictured in some of the portraits of Marie | ; {inches from the edge, making a tia ruffle are sewn to the crown on the net are ornamentation in the space where the wquins, has two paradis ornaments Altoinette or worn by pretty girls im- Ed x TR Fh Fe beyond." At the back a bow with ends tiny, those on the brim are large, circular yi oo tin skirt pleats meet. These ple atsieect in front, curv ing ove toward the mortalized by the artist Greuze. ary if 8 SX £3 s ~ ns ET 3 $ is fastened, saslike. Little squares of the and flat. A fold of velvet, crossed by "A rare toward the front and in the space. Wek, aud a single thickney of met over = With the prevailing custom of wearing; LS Sa we ------ . : : : | taffeta make a border round the skirt, ome narrow jet slide, is the base of two black pp oge braids make loops with twisted se crown is puffed out with artistic & fc Shrug at the wikia aa Came | | broidered and festooned together by braid. aigrettes poised uprightly on the brim.| a0 (1a: fasten through buttons like relessness. |the light top gaiter for days when a " : A little yoke that shows above the bolere With the strapped black velvet shees those used on the cuffs. - small velvet The transition of the pos of the hat low shoe would be folly and bad taste i A Vest of the New Rating Embroidery in Blue and Gold. {is decorated in the same manor. and the accompanying skunk farmull, thei), so, her wreathed, is worn with this fom the back to the font of thejI1Dey. have very much the same effect] acainn Cumin a a npn . i Se ~a : picturesque qualities are as marked as costume bad is becoming more evident to the|™® the contrasting topped high shoe, dy : Breakfast Caps. - is dark like the shoe. Low height make this detail of the ensemble that matched the veil slowed a plain' Point d'esprit makes the latest break- i the style note. : arouicler of fashion each & : fespecially if the strap that goes under X p ashi y. It is a} The new ratine embroidery that looks Lace Collars on Evening Gowns. icone change h ik 'the instep a 4 vening A come change from the aplike bats rappings across the in- vot the least alluring part of it. skirt and a raised waist line; above this oor caps that are shaped like the various S------------------------ the shawl was draped surplice in fromt, x a ¥ x \ ith the «st i gw hears Fregth kaos. Shouts Sat have begn worn pulled down over] Shoes with the » ne " © together dove ight ne an : s nba t rd i. Step, in patent le T, velvet and satin: A " of Europe h u ¥ oF To . fashion of filmy tops 10 evening dresses #1 covering the hair. Thotgh artistic » oa conside ble vogue i Ww doh folded softly into a brocade PEASAUE Caps So he Fyfle Shout Suid on vaxy bive adfin vest gives an i tobe seen in the vvening gown with the [0™ & front view, because tiey framed *™ having a considers : * Wedding Gowns Worn by English rose to the point of the Vd décolletage, The iace is more often of the material s : A h & . 4 So " bint th the a no . peint of décuil A hi 20 an Iv the ney ane ati: tioned circular lace colise. This is posed over '¢ face, they left uh to be desired Brute Phy hig and French Brides. At the back the shawl collar id hemmed and accordion pleated, than the fternoon sho ere photagra 3 E. ah « fom a back view or short necked # rs i He af a WO kiunglish winter brides & bee t £ id ti : black net that is Haed only with pink n. a * & shi wint ides have been d& A wreath of gob . : flounce, and cap i > 4 i q > ¥ : i : TCE ap itseld in Black fox fur borders the vest and neck, chiffon; the met drapes down over (he "Wen looked as if they had w neck at Elaborate E ing Shoes Sarried in robes of gold colored bro- held the puffed cap msde by i the wide culls aud the matching velvet a "The Velvet skirt is i t d. The new style shows the curve of 5 cade, one because it harmonized in i often laid in tiny pleats. Ribbons are % & ms, 3 : s 1 we paris : : - i } I kl 2 hb } a wofl. The skirt folds Shoat the figuee, over tile tat W'draped up Lahn te head and neck at the ack. one of Rhinestone, silver and go ichles 32 coluk with her beautiful ancient Brussels . » 'this, two Frenel ides, very faneifal on these caps, striped, Sow- in simple fashion, crossing in rant in the and buck and an tnder trtined & _ te prettiest of feminine lives of beauty. tie centre of each Strap add to t a ee veil and shawl that had become r ; i, one In' wiiite point ered and fashicoed in odd knots and actepled movement, but without the The tunic mounts. bir fas) SRE " Among other accessories of the Louis orutive «fect of these shogay and for those coffee colored with age, the other bécause wit) white chiffon velvet overdrapery, joops. For instawee, the ruffle about the usbal accompanying drapery, though is . A -- Te UNTO TUE Wand Louis XVL revived styles, the whose ankles require mbre support than it watched the elaborate style of the cont nade the square train " e will be csught up in the centre of the corners ronud off as in the draped skirts. 5 : Seu runey "nr 3 ifures fashionable during beth reigns-- the low slipper they solve a serioustseyl which was designed in Venetiun the other in the new white satin ondoyant front by two leops of etriped dark bluse The cost is built in two parts, a bolero' Fastened by an ivory disk, on Which a (hee worn by Mmes du Pompadour and Yproblen Evening shaes of xin : Swathed about the fig aud fin L draped overdress ini. Sw i bon placed fatly on tie wp elect onglining th. vest. Below there is carved elephant makes he fealre, & bean. 4. B and also by Marie Antoinette striped conded satin 20d those made of the shi n A straight line across the front the { or the satin draped like a Roman: ooo 304 Again, it will wreath the the traditional cut away movement, with tiful wrap of cham rsee silk of Bast Judian # to be noted here and there, modernized variohg metal geo 3 f an el te under the arms, this gown showed plain to a : falling on the back . snd forming vue large loop at the a slightly puted back pagel The cur pattern winds in eaweloping folds abun be sire, bul preserving thar peculiar elegance that i t n seen for lier straps of the blocade crossing from houlder only: in the other the) y fall i» two long ends over vue esr line of the entaway or tunic, whichever it the figure. The sleeves show the ne i ut itself so weadily to id The britlias hi «1 = with 0 re 0 e th . 1 Ey tia fell Wattean like from 0% "4 phe shotlie In a Mood ha i 2 ' i : Ta i peal m in shoulder & wan be called) fu the lower part of the attachwent, somewhat eu the raglan « nin the portraits ofthese remen. which they are trimmed x e often con- border al 19¢ elbow down the between the Sh es. Ose Suishes with hp a hows oaly af the hack . : . i - ville x iy at ' Svat cenid be wade with the skirt and is! der, accented by a heavy cond piping, wy Fo. too, with the 6 i 1. trast ) of but i tight ve was fastened k & & 108 big %, the other with au PtH : A slight deviation from the accepted SE ------ -- -- LB