Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Mar 1913, p. 14

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i atu tou SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1913. EE ACR Be PL Ey NAL | Tmbro idery Frock\ | in Uhe Rusetan ty : this Voile Model | Lanvin for a French bridédo-be, 'this naturally such glorified tub frocks may, suggestion, yet equally modern and frock Has a tunic of 'sheer allover cve- the dry cleaned only, never rudely | modish, i the gracohil nf wn and | Jot embroidery above a skirt of .aecor- washed with soap and water," A typi [restavrant dress: of embroid ; dion. pleated, white: net. The tunic is cal Paris model of the sort deserihed | trimmed with St. Gall ember slightly longer at: the back than it is is illustraigd jn the Christiane 'costume an imitation of Carrickmacross at the front and down the front rans showing pipings and buttons 'in color | A' broad band of 'this embroidery a narrow panel of white net ween on a white .embroidensd ofepe ground. {down the skirt'front and outer sleeve inch wide bands of val lace: he inet This frock is made of St." Gall embroi- | and motifs are set above the rounded {= tucked in groups of three, 8p an dery in 'a new tapestry: paitérn and | embroidery bodice, against a { j nch apart and each tiny tuck i¥ Hank: the design of the model ig supposed | tucked net. tnder ihe em { ed at. either side by equally tiny to represent the Balkan influence. Thelskirt is a second skirt of cross | pearl buttons, A collar of plea blouse: simulates a peasant's bolero | net' run with black vel i with pleated net frills on * the Fleeves with hali-long sleeves 'dver full: muslin | the buttoned hoots, are oe 4 3 \ finishes the dainty frock: - = undersleeves, and the pipings of red] Among the new tub fa gcrime Lace and 0 Somatinies allover machine' embroi- silk' and ymall gold bhultons are full of zag and . crossharred Chilo ith i « dery; forms a «dep yoke which includes. the Balkan costume suggestion. The most interesting weave nwi 0 : kimoho- sleeves; a skirt "of crepe or, tie is of ted crepe and: the belt 'has!monica which simulates p 1 Voile rising in corselet fashion on the; embossed straps of red and brown closely together. Home of | yoke, with corded pipings in color: to leather at front and buck. Boots offembroidersd robe dresses show quaint outhne: the seams 'Colored pipings | patent leather, with buttoned tops of} Plumetis patierns in color, tiny sprays | ; % are lnigely used on new lingerie cos- | dull kid accompany this chic frock of old-fashioned Howers beir cnt { tumes by the French couturiers ' and! Essentially different in ils feminine! tered stiffly over a sheet ground i Touches Give Dash to Embroidery is ommipresent in the | mental effects familiar for yoars. Suen : new spring fashions. Colored I ren | frocks are worn only by chil Vest of Tine " deries on white and cream colton mg [dren now and. the new embroidery Embroider terials give the oriental suggestion so! trimmed summer frock of 1913 is a . much in vogue now; white embroideries marvelous affair when turned out by on cert ame used for distinctive frocks! the hands of a skilled couturier who of a lingerie character, and the scores|his grasped the possibilities of the of new saliects in-all-white - embroideries | new embroideries in combination. with batlle description. "With this vogue of { airy Iabries and cobwebby laces. An embroidery returns, in-aataral = se- example of this is illustrated in the quence, the vogue for flounced effects; | summer evenmng gown of embroidered Sa and two, three and even six-tier skirts, | crepe and Cluny lace. The machine aE } be 3 L 3 ho . with one flodgce of handsome machine | embroidered crepe Houncing has been \ : : h, ti Et] RT = Bb embroidery mounted over another are! used with masterly skill by the cou- Pl ed 1 i a 3B ! y youl ¢ eg BL to bs a feature of the coming sum-|turiere--Mme. Paquin--and the sin £ . - : b Ba BY a { 4 : s of B ~according to advance modes of | ple beauty of its pattern is thrown gd VEL f a ae : ul } 8 ort re re - ER mer 4 the Southland season. "into, high relief by the intfoduetion of > ; ¢ Ae pr 1 floundings are also incorporat-}very open Cluny lacesin the design br oe a --_-- mat . 4 is ' A IRA : Thy od in deaped skirts, and indeed the lin-{ of the costume. Be ba pre Re SR een (ow Ma (0 8 6 ) gerie | of the new season appears| Note the very clever way im. which / 4% ] 3 Seis : to be an artful blending of sheer fab-|the edge of the flouncing is attached Rs y NY 338 rie, vich embroidery and lace, so dn- oh the lace of the skirt, the crepe ma- pas ¥ Embroidered repe Cleverly © : as OTE tricate in its design that it would bel terial being scalloped out over the Used toOutline & skirt Drapery : Co x a hopeless for the home dressmaker tol hip and altached to corresponding : try to copy it. Part of this intricacy | scallo] in the lace hy hand-embroid- ; "& : i 3 oF pal due to the fact that the fered Duttonholibg, The front edges white Byroxylin) clasp also in carved sively fashionable and this frock shows handsome machine embroideries are lof the Houncing, hemmed over a cord, |' a>. Beh. Lo of the : gy DE let = embroidered, flounc-, added to the costume in. the form of [fall free of the skirt and simulate a}. Though Tat ol rd hited jam the mew inching pat: shaped wotifs, or shaped see-|graceful drapery, crossed just below ing and pisass gowns NCW. ready; 10F. tems. anove a skirt 'of pleated a net, tions rather than being put on in| the waist and meeting again below the southern wens show floumces introduc a " below. 4 daily eh unin, Entre < i \ ar the ie Way or another," 0! IX Of val ace al nto ne! straight flounces and banda in the ele- | knees ap the had, er the ee panel, white costumes, both for the South-}to. add fo. its airy character and! > ; Thich the erossbd dha of rid land here and for the Riviera, show | make the richness of the solid em-| CURER OF DRINK : ered érepe, in front ape a lume made preponderance © of Russian. tunic | broidery all: the more effective. The . X RY SIMPLE REMEDY | of bias bands of the Cluny, a band of styles. These tunics will dominatd [embroidery runs up as far as the bust ; ic% she floinaing, alse Dias. in. out the "spridy situation in tailored 'wear, | on wi" under-bodice or guimpe also £ A Devoted Wife Helps Her Husband | being' aided at the lower dge. Bo | ny many authoritative. tailors, and fof nt act on this veiled eimhroils y te a Cure Through Samaria Jow' this, tunic is a Houncs of = Ciuny they are appearing also in smarl semi: { bodile is a bow ol the pale corn : atta to a white liberty silk Foun: tailored costumes of a'tab character, colored ribbon which forms the sash. X Prescription, d tached | ry oft aad dius The "1913 tunic opens straight down |The sash thould not 'be passed by "Mra. Sq of Trenton, was in des Botened ts ol 'white i ng the -front instead of at" the side az! without close attention since it, also, pair. A loving father and a careful re ahi ? ekirt alin accom" | joes the genuine Russinn -garment,!is a new style introdaced this ses-| provider when sober--her husband-- he bodice 'of his Pactin gown is] and very often the skirt 'is' "buttoried;son. Two bows of the wide pleated had gradually fallen into drinking Hia- | of two lavers of line white ge rassels | 40% hefove" below. the tunic. "X corneolored ribbon---moire ribbon by its, which were ruining his . home, | net overdraped with the Cluny Jace morting costume of this character, the way-vare set at equal distances health 'and happiness. = Drink bad in- | on which sre appliquad otis oo He re of the: troussean of la Februaryifrom the center back, ome of the bows flamed his stomach and nerves and | embroidered aT id ride who will spend: her honeymoon | beibg just a trifle longer than the vreated that unnatural cravi that | Another interesting and 'rather un. |®% Aiken, is of fine white cotton voile other. SX J oo kills conscience, love. Donor and birnks | asual : bre of machine: embroidery in| Hectively decorated with long abel The et _tunie is finished bogs] t short stitch embroidery in Roumanian! at neck wrists with a narrow all nly Yea ce 177 | combination i plain mia: [eolors. "A border of this bright col-Ipieated frill" and a band of ogrich MES, CAPTAIN. GLIRANSMITH, "1 Jol kx my any to say a few:hy a New York dressmaker for wear ored. @iheoidery is set wo cimchps or = 5 eh Inter _y rds al £ your Tablers. As you sre} at. Palm Beusch. This gown is of the above the hem. of the hip-Tength tume, [probably he omit n the mericha An 1 sent ana a a Bottle. Shing. i-tailored onder and has a: Russian {80d another row of "the embroidery, dredsmaker who repr ees the rock ' Imad at oi tous k psec ay a fo the knee, bittoning + straight inverted, encircles the bodice "at : the for Ames wear. fhe skirt of § . wiielr he thd mie he was Wong 10 |down the front with small ball bust line. "The skirt js plain, save for{thix frock, though rather long accord-| : Did Not Kn w What Rest or Sleep Was "Arthur for the summer, so I ha n 3 # six inch, corded hem snd down theiimg to thé new notion, shows just the ' 0 P A Bryon Bil about the Tablets He | tons of the dull white Roman. pearl ® ot buttons of Ron Hi tip of a buttoned boot "of 8 hit Wl ; (Mid he wali take 'Ghom just Ui: | which ie the Button fad this year. The "gon 0 SL ESRC Of PCIE LEE, Lid cole and dainty, | Mirs. Captain Clinansmith of th Salvation worth living. When other medicines failed | or oe Souls not he | uttoned 'tunic falls over a. narrow JN \ TCP RG ie Slash will | French: heel - ee Army, formerly of Essex, and now living at the nerve food built me right up. +4 ough: . He writes me saying that he | skirt of emyroidered crepe -Hlouncing, {= na "bafto £| "The second frock shows i "Lea 4 rites: --*] have used i as Cake t content of bath bottler short enough to: show the neat button: [To AL glimpses of a_buftoned hoot .0 seoant A wington, Ont, writes: -- in "A few yeprs ago | was cured of a most 3 : 2 Hoes nor Bu a Le ; "| white buckskin. i. A deep, 'oval tablier | suggestion is of credm- all about 18 bexes of Dr. Chase's Nerve : ; ohh Ne ed hoot of white buckskin-the accept of piles by D Aone To a type: af choot this season With tail [707 ont" of the. fromt - of the = bodice BUR, ; 'Foed and this treatinent certainly worked like' Sane ol 3 trading BSIRyp ft Ney is filled in with allover evelét em. . 3 Chase's Ointment. 1 had to keep to my bed from "thi Ties of pe o ing : > x feel 1 v fe a a a or ald alfa 3 : : ; . RIE or your wonde AS. he i+ Tao pera the flounc- Moir : ua» collar of the same . od ba --- 1 was th a dowa hat 1 sulf i doctors could give me no help. When : Trenton. Out.*_ | guite guiltioms of drapecy. © The novel |i 00 netic of the bodies: a Vrhaped vest of ecru batiste embeoid| | 'and wes so bad that I never knew wha suffering un 2 1 hea of of Dr, | Slope Whaarar (rote io fn tn bersgement of ht USE 01% Se Th Smut ot Soe Pear. tng dome wih hie | tloep oF rok wake ogpaae Jute and was ued of piles 1g the tunic. This dove 3o attached tg] 0l0rs. 15 wt ut the 'Front, 'where the! (breads gn the ecqu ground. Th : ; er of those around me, and after 1 : ; ] " " Rw had almost up hop n an cream g h , Chase's Nerve Food has made 2 won- van embroideries ; i A red record as BS nervous eshaus | be placed aimder the tailored, & : int iy i prostration. forming new, ric " gan emi talored ,. oategary. k : port nded to. : stores feeble, wasted nerve cells, creamy | peath .ombined with white net and the othe L v-pri erns. hat a working in hand with nature, its Fhe er is of chiffon and very heavy Mac b > : «a i 3 | lasting. 50 cents a y) hy The former frock . | most interesting

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