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JNDAY CALL. BEForRE THE BREAKRAST BEEL COHFOF).TARLF/’/ AND T . FETcHING. [/// DAINTY SK| T s as well In s. It is the f-re rm of mak tanta- Just ching they ich in its richness and nk of brides and bells is of tening white with a deep ruffle of seline de sofe, =oft billowy lace and v after row of dainty insertion. True s of white ribbon are ap- i on the top of the ruffle, just above » first row of insertion, Another beautiful and striking one s made of pink taffeta and trimmed in exquisite black lace, black velvet ribbom \WITH ODpD MATINEE .. (fl°5TVM55 /5" A HANPDSOME SKIRT AND CHIC MATINEE and lace leaves appliqued. The flounce 1s cut in [ 1 with the lace and finished w double-pinked ruffle of plain eta. Two rows of black velvet rf on to follow the shape of the points of the flounce, and above each point t leaves appliqued; the nce is finished with a double lain black taffeta. tic are just too lovely > especially makes one wonder how one could have the courage not to show it. It is pale pink bro- caded satin, the flowers a deep rose color and pale g there over it to be co de of four lace, finished with sve the chiffon are . one of pink em- other to match lined with soft, rows of cream-colo a puff of chiffon. A two rows broidered the lace, f insertic hiffon and t The skirt we s a soft green, with flounce cream-colored lace, and fin- ished off with a puff of white chiffon. A pale matine? made of tucked a and trimmed with white lace and satin ribbon makes one happy just to look at it A dainty blue-gray one trimmed with ruffles of white bobinet and ribbon with forget-me-nots, is odd as well as pretty. It is made short in back like a holero and has two long paniers on each side, reaching the top of the flounce, edged vith the bobinet and ribbon. Another odd matinee is made of cashmere and em- broidered in black, a trailing design run- ning up and down. The effect is very pretty. Pink seems to b» the favorite color. Tight-fitting in back and trimmed with Jnsertion and accordion-pleated ruffles, The prettiest and perhaps the most per- ishable one is pale lavender silk crepe, Tuck running s, edged with lace, forms the yoke, and white lace put in ¢ garment an Besides the elab taffeta and crepe matinees, dozens of kimonos and breakfast jackets just as sweet and dear and not half as expen- sive, With the aid of these photographs and from the description if you are clever you ca hion charming effects costing just a tithe of what the shopkeepers de- M nager—I see you e siven st ~uite of rooms to a man named Are you sure he can pay the our fin Bilki charges? Clerk—Yes, he’s rich enough.” “How do you know?"” “He is old and ugly, and his wife is voung and prettv.”—Cincinnati Enquirer.