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NDA KN seclio By George H. Aspden. a3 -+ rectly for every hour of the day without ostentation or self-consciousness shows culture and refinement. The coat may not make the man, but the real gentle- woman is shown in the way she wears her clothes. 5 In this respect these two handsome young atrons are notable. Both are wealthy, both have a high social position to maintain, and both travel extensively They are two of seven beautiful sisters, ail well to do and equally distinguished ing. They have no who is next to the remarkable fous and her at Port Hurap, » r, Mrs. Newell, she re- & cently 2 from Paris with trunks B ¢ i 5 ; g ; and t with the objec mmer home in § weive of the prettic ig wardrobe thot p are shown on this n be done with aces, preei ought out cason they compliment to each otlier. , thoug! erblended th it is moided toghe lines of Ker e rounded fgure witheut.a wrinkle where. idecd, the masterly sk Worth, Montell and Redfern was better displayed than in the fau: of all these g 2P AT The Lack of this costume, which is a Monteil gn, Is appliqued from the waist the hem of the train with ) r webs of delicate spun goth hr in graduate sizes, in the center of each of which is a spider of silk and gold cunni con- trived in imitation of the g 1e’ insect. The sleeves of lace as sheer and fine as the m a spider web are belled at the elbows and slightly flared, though clc ing, at the wrists. With this is del tip tiited nd ve! O ' B REATRIE, rim o wh'eh s trimie b E.Wfi\-L 'lll)' cont ¢ Mrs. Newell w velvet finished with a yoke The bell puffs at the elbows are outlin with the same material. The flat crown- te chiffon and cr 1amented with three long white h plumes is worn well over the fa or carriage wear Mr has a boa and muff, which are as unigue as they are bLeautiful. The boa, which re hes from the shoulder to the hem of her dress, is made of tabs of cream-coiored ribhon cut in imitation of oak leaves, strung on rgle thread. The muff is a hugs puff of cream-colored satin o mented with a wreath of imitation oak leaves at cach end. Mrs. Newell's carriage wrap is of pale blue cloth, made en train a shed with a deep collar of lace applique and a fail of pleated chiffon. For evening wear Mrs. Board marvelous creation of black lace ret and iver. The s, a decollete Princess of hiack fits clese to the figure. covered with an ¢ lace ret, falling sheer and from the corsage to the hem, rich amented h design of tra of hammered silver. The Yol with the same lace met appliqued with silver leaves - and long outer of luce cover the black satin elbow of the Princess, giving the pink the flesh beneath an indescribably 2t effect. With this is worn a long rope of selccted ris of unusual siz ad purity, which are wound several times about her EP 5 : ) neck, and when allowed to hang reaches ¢ e . ‘ almost to her feet. < Another of Mrs. Board’'s Worth crea- tiors, in which she is e tional charming, is a ball gown of w fon over a delicate shade of pink { The skirt, cut en train. has two deep ruf- o Boazt e 2 3 a2 . f - fles of chiffon at the back, elaborately ap- B 4 - : y pliqued with a brcad design of point At the waist is a broad girdle of while the tucked- If sleeves the samec material are f hed with puffs of chiffon at the shoulders and el- bows. The jewels worn with this costume are a mecklace and pendant of wondrous bril- liancy and great value. The necklace is composed of exceptionally large pearls in graded sizes, each of which is set in the center of a triple row of diamonds. The pendant is a big three-leaf clover, in which diamonds, set in double rows around a pink pearl, a black pearl and a pearl of the ordinary color, are used to form the three leaves respectively. Mrs. Newell's ball dress, made with rare eiegance _and simplicity to match her sister's, 1s of white chiffon over satin, > richly embroldered San'\ the nalut to the hem of the long train in orchids of deli- s Lo ST e ol (e IRUING robes, breskidet gowns, ‘heast of hesrts? 3t s u dasice tnliererit,, WeRltl: Yo yrear it an » uittiat of cdfirevicorts phstel shansel SRADAIt Mhoveasiti fadndd With jithice o0 Sulehgt W1 ey west by \Mex: Nowall Ju & miquy crestion, wslet. WIS o lone. SAEHU e of Gy walking sults, riding habits, with the sex, which, cultivated through —that ls art—rare art. But sad to relate, broidered in the same design, have deep streamers of the same material, of white zebeline, cut into long ribbon S . (e hiffon from the shoulder double-headed ruching at intervals. tronmers, over sa underdress of blackk leather ties. with tan uppers, and a violet ¥ eptio > ages, has developed a code the two are seldom found together. falls of tucked chiffon from the shoulder double-headed ru 3 streamers, s K Kac compléte this. Drovey it altogether .o et e B adiln aaing: ons T e o R exquisitely fo the elbow. With this Mrs. Newell Mrs. Board's cloak is Of rich cream lace net. The sleeves are finished with R 5y ward swoep Of: flis whole' starny At gownshtwmamen an. - Mrs. JTRmes TSI wodiscs dask necklacg of pea:;ls and a satin, made wltg a jxu;llty mndn;a;y lco]lalr g“;gci :letx; g:gjnorl‘:x:::minfi?: Ma;-:x stu:n‘V; th a;‘m:\llspdr;?)('hgvéwfmstunl(; . s . " 2 er 5. e lapels . S X se COWNS, rare E eless g ang pent. Board and her sister, Mrs. Beatrice New- long rope of diamonds wound several and cape. The deep collar an b W T Dl 0 0k SR o i fm“tx;fn rd} Asfl;\\\u, l(:~l of uf:fl‘r 1“;;1 n.\ complete wardrobe is woman's tri- ell of New York and Michigan, who, hav- times around her throat. are faced with black velvet, ornamented Board has a pongee silk, embroidered with tire for every oc to display them—ah mot secretly cher gownmaker is, after all the best in the nd the ogc umph; a single gown her despair. To ing the means to dress richly, lavishly The wrap for the gown is a cream-color- with silver arrows. clusters of violets, over which is worn a sion ot vy oty it T8 it (LU, nr:’ aceordingly zhevdhave "‘ig : é 5 i 2 fascinating you U Sjeue cons. . e - placing spring and summer orders in bo oms »e y ag s a matter of and yet withal in the best of taste, select ed satin coat of three-quarter length, with For street wear these ng 00 oat, with wi 3 3 r ummer l:;::‘dlu‘z:“l’n d;zf ff:uizzi\i:)l pll’:::&':‘fse ‘:eauh-—unximn;x their wardrobe accordingly. To dress cor- a high standing collar of vleated chiffon. women have gowns without end. One broidered in violets, and gathered at the San Francisco and New Vork