The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 11, 1902, Page 2

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THE SUNDAY CALL . ' ‘o P ° Fasbions have a fanc to a craze. One waist. Another is the shoe-and question, to which no Europe seems alive. But the America traveling over the ocean, a shall have the French women, t nese and even the to their footgear and fects. Now « otices and too little daintiness in these matters. The Pinky Hyacinths. A shirt waist that was called a ‘“dear” was a pinky-red hyacinth color.- It was trimmed with white insertion put on so that it ran around the waist, under the arms. The waist buttoned In the back and through the very open meshes of the sertion one cav t a glimpse of a beat fully finished gelf elaborately t.e top. The cover was all in one plecs, one of those affalrs gathered around the balt and around the neck, but not fitted Strips of lace Insertion go round - cover, two inc apart, and they are linea with lawn. This kind of a corset cover is really bet- ter with a blouse walst, for it blouses a little and seems more in keeping than one that fits snugly under the baggy outside. It must be remembered that the corset cover is at all times visible under a shirt waist of thin stuff. A great novelty in dress has just been packed In a Newport trunk. It shows & daffodil yellow shirt waist of silk lawn. This is trimmed with lace put on In fes- toons around the yoke. ¢ The sleeves ars mandolin sleeves slit at - the back with lace or lawn pulled rimmed with lace around through the opening, so as to fall in a bag at the outside of the wrist. With the daffodil ow shirt walst there is a ping-pong coat iy yellow taffeta of a deeper shade trimmed with an elab- orate set of black silk bows, put on down the fromt in double rosette fashion, the TAR WITH TINY PEARL / BUTTON THIS BE-AUTIEUL SOV SHOYW = HOoOYWW BElLACK LAaACE AMND S HITE CHIFFOMN CAN DE USED Vo LACE DooT : : et G g : X ol 9 P % s 1 A b The Daffodil Hat. R T = i = : 4 R 7 : 3 ¥ % y AT < PEPESTRIAN - is a hat of black crin do n 7; , the American Monte Ca eline and crepe de chines With pyme, : y E s Pt |~ skirts to match. The waists are touched tape your choier L nd ¥o y \ lightly with the paint brush, but the goie Yo' Cholce and still be in the skirts are absolutely pastoral in their The Du 1 great rose sprays, which trellis up and g rloy o e e e e 1 i down the slirt. s tull i T 1 Mrs. Paderewski’s Gowns. way down ,OW.: Mrs. Paderewski has.as many nice YOU up. It y in satin for evening THE- Low clothes as she will buy, for her adoring “";‘fi:: covert for rafn THE COLOMNIAL SLIPPER SUT -DOoOW TI1E- husband sees in each new one a harmony. p.¢" o lS 2 IO 20 WA WITH CURAN She speci has shirt waists *“‘Ameri- ' 3 most wonderful hand trimming may be In C2ine” of many hues. She owns a very the material. This feature is very notice- fiie assortment of vari-colored taffetas, able in all the waists that one sees and and for * le” one can look over her it explains the elegant mple look Wardrobe to educational advantage. She which even the most xpensive waists Wears her clothes well and buys them on have. The straight outline is preserved. this side, a thing that Americans would More than usual efforts are being made not do soc badly to imitate. Her favorite HREEL. a belt, onl ¥ to box ag Such a coat is very e ’”"h;r"":"' bl :,h}"."( Shages. lelenst 1o be “‘jon'!“‘;‘:g g wreaths and monograms and the Dolly :;ouspsgexaser:t?et:lnsn:uss-l:;n;;nhu e o the icrne °d"ai§§z§“i‘é'“\x§§“?\ hott, 4 00 e, broad tongue if the woman. of ambition and pretty Varden s x=” hav iz 1 C e - ert, dav T Mrs. S01. jooks wel buckle, with button feet finds herself with a dozen. pairs and them . o oo [8" bave flowers Worked onl st to ‘the abdomen, 1t should be un- and one of the King’s American favorites, 20 ¥ 1 yuckle, wi utton i Py B dain{g Etock_llngs thf‘s& his Droken by a curve and it should be kept has been purchasing many handsome vory is ¢ g with coral There is this about a multiplicity of seaso. ockings will be worn this gtrajght whether one is seated or stand- gowns on this side of the Atlantic. Red Shirt Waist Sleeves. of the hour is the DU ghoes that they are no extravagance. casion 16 Lonse sad for overyobiriig, and purple and white are the only colors The shirt w. DU 3 is thrée inches'high. They will “keep” and onme can g0 back £0 will ba Stocniner ot mrm onTip thers With the slender figure this is easy: In- tg be worn abroad. Miss Leiter's ward- e ds fia ves show a tull drm, 1 plazza shoe, but them and wear them until they are worn ngs of white silk, of white deed, it is naturally straight, but Where rope which she takes over with her for 3y » which is only work after all, but there aberate sleeves worn f t the manYelin a band of needl are other lisle of white -stitch and of the new there is fullness e Rorve] > ness of figure, look out for Pk s Tl gfi:ldir?g (I;J\:1::n:;sv;fat?rhgz%n;?::fd:t ?; half-knitted kind: and these will be em- the busk line. The stlinght fronted cor- bu for the house there onallile b e the Jow e ot w‘inter; broldered and trimmed in many ways to sets preserve it and there are several 10es and shoes of thin uUn- gng thig 4g vl Shassria W oran At and match the gown, if not the shoes. shapes that do this without discomfort. the coronation, has many gowns in thesd hues. But the crowning stroke of national on Bars il Shoe laces Wil be in black and fn whi 3 g pride was put upon our native American Dy '\S_jfi:ked vevhl: Tl do. For the fleld sports & 900 19W ang'in tan, "Bur th oy g hkiche g::;:;tr:;:l{; Ins'. shage. however: 10, subhfins hy-i & FyaneN Taulilaw Jusnal, ‘,I.n}, innd‘ _d nB: onhguf e is best of all. red and blue laces will be reserved for The girl who used to paint plaques can This paper, long regarded as an inter- ed. But the fea- The New Stockings. the colored shoes. now turn her talent to her own personal National dress authority, recently wrote to ture is the heel, which is three inches nd more. who gets up things herself, Bummer stockings! Banish prudery. The matter of keeping the summer shoes uses. The effort which was made to in: # fashion writer of New York to send it away with quiet tasts! Let the old fogy I Tepair and in a suitable state of black troduce painted lace failed, partially be- TYegularly two American columns per week wear her black cottons and the woman PCUSH. OF in the proper degree of dullness, Cause of the fineness of the lace that filled With the latest American modes. w, € seem an pensively, can purchase a pair of to their respective finishes, 1 thi; ‘was required and partly for lack of great Specially does Europe look to this coun- 4 will iog Fieich-beeladihots shg fute Brs SN be_ll?}llnd the cxmes:Jc;:ue in hT:hm;:n 1::1“ e thougf“ b e e 'suzd:"’r:‘;sh“: delfcacy. of treatment. try for its new color fomes and for its p rilied out e woman who is up w! o times 7 5 i &2 ang ng and low come to to the untll they ere very high tm- |1 Women who ls up with the times s fashionabls as'the enamel. So to the The Painted Waists. s S e i coties 4 New. oo qens which were the deed. Then she can bead the tos and the 44 % urden of buying is added the task of s just as it has ai- 4 : hanged at wil blush to behald it and all the summer long keeping in repair, But now they are painting silk lawns, ways gone to London for its tailor-mades, 0SS . Thus she gets & Du Barry chead. ghe will be lost In' bewilderment at her ~The May sun is shining on the sands 20d the blue silk lawn shirt waists are A Summer Discove S hrernen The nigh boot is a pretty thing. It s own temerity in wearing such gay leg and the May sunlight is fiitting across the S8y With orchids which are painted on ABEw waahabi ANt rige * dre ry tall and it is laced up the front. It gear. SPring shirt waists. It touches them around the waist to look as though they & TeW WASHabIe SOVt wfi'sl‘ R Dealy S Tad Cor 1 ay be foxed with patent leather to give Yot thete stockings are:not bad form. caressingly as though it liked them and sprouted from the belt line. The Stems gn s watery vovage ATV RBOIS O i tboventh: ' nish. But the pretty part lies in a FOT the street, to wear e colonial was glad of so dainty a resting piace, avar ton Yekin 2 i g slender things, crooked and It has been 1 ow.of bluck satin; witich is fastageq Elipper.and its gun metalbuckle, there’ The number.df. cibw. hirt walSta:is 80. ‘not veky provodased, but upon the yoke shllrt hvvaisl:er:h;:rinv?d!ri(ohhatrrgzg ‘al;-lac; b > ieted an instep with a buckle through the 2re gun metal stockings with stripes run- great, and the kind so varled, and the nagine & high shos with & buckle Ning eround the les. -Between the Sun tints so bewlldering, that one is lost 1n °n0 &t the back of the neck orchids grow in the flower patterns of heavy varlety o4& Dre ow on the instep. And just fancy ™Metal stripes there are black open Work, any attempt to describe them. In buying B Wild orofusion. will wash better after the lacy patterns ";-‘;?’:‘L - '€ it the perfectly correct thing for SHP Stitch bands. These stockings, while it {s well to count one's money and t5 To assert that such a shirt watst is Dave been traced with narrow satin rib- [2IStS, em ge. T ntury of change, tor ture is no les shirt waists 4 P e different m he. pretty nowa you add t v s pairs; and they ac- ebutante who will g roidered late, 2 nd you need them the street. not of the hue of ebony, are not what 18 place it upon the shirt walst tha not durable is to make no tax upon one’s PORS: June, aud for August 'she will be u R RRI I, known a3 loud, as they pass unnoticed ia th Bretiest. v the mmoney vo rare oo loredulity, “I¢. 1y to_be'warn one. exenink. pohin 18 very 830l (o-know, for, the rib- | ABS In ed_ geraufiis upon a gown of . e convenicnce, not to T . b ARl SRl far as it will, for all shirt walsts are Snother evening and a dance; then DON makes fhe lace tougher and more g TN U oWnS golden rod fancies he comifort oo g Lhe pedestrian high ehoe is a marvelous _For those who simply. will NOt WeAT cheap: considerin, thrown aside to be remodeled by cm. Qurable and if It can be casily laundered [OF Sentember and ever her gers t of th ssive proportions. It {s Stripes in the street there are the beauti- - broidering the orchids right over the S0 much the better. The waist is certain- 2 % DG Orle. Wdie 8 d it is stitched around the ful shell stockings, the lovely In-wrought Cheaper to Buy. painted ones. Bmbroidery will clean, but 1y made more elegant by this tracery of , LPIS YOung wom ss the tip and stitched black figures, the dainty gossamer silk You can get more for your money in the a painted siik musiin runs small change Hbbon. RIMIGE 148 & Very g e ¢ fr up each side of the lacing. ones and the stockings of black with shirt waist market than in any other one of coming through the mysterious ordeal String-colored lace makes up Into very SPOW. rejoices in doing her own ¢ the Louis XV heel, which nothing but their fineness and 2 mono- department. That is the general consen. With any claim to beauty. charming shirt waists, and now the latest LS 74 it Is her taste to buy ench heel, will be worn on gram at the side to make them out of the yig of opinton, and it Is one to. whioh - And, by the way, the cleaner keeps his Cry I8 to trim the lace shirt wafst with a |2"7 OF bat low shoes of all de- ordinary. rocesses this year as mysteriously se- sailor collar of tan linem and with t bat for the street the Cuban High shoes have their special stocKings JOSt Women will assent. If you can do Rudce™ol YHo Jitiees of ihe lodsasonmy, linen cuffs. “% brgider them herselr. or it Is the tall, straight, nat- - when the pattern begins at the shoe top Detter than buy your shirt waists ready Hyw he does it, what with and whether Buttons of & light amber color are useq [620Y made and : siightly curving in at the and extends nearly to the knee. This pat- Made then you are either a very clever it smells in the doing nono but he knows, On the Waist, 4nd there 1o & tall tan Noy OWN hands—not an impossible. embles the military heel. tern is very elaborate and is in many col- Seamstress yourself or have an extra and he will not tell. Let the summer Stock With a little lace point sewed on the e R RARATY, contn ey tles come in all materials ors. It is not supposed to be for show, clever one working for you. woman experiment with her cleanmng front. The stocks are now either pulled > 1->5y 2oint of vies at; and one must have since the gown, however high it be held, One feature is particularly noticeable in stuffs. dcwn in front ta a long peint or are cut n and are ve! nk that the shirt and white can <fords with white kid tips. should not be lifted lofty enough t th i i K Jp=t Sharvm, fav, a 2 # ] e sho 2 v enough to show e new shirt waists. They combine great Should the girl with the palette and pointed, to secure th e - there are ® il a8 Vi Gufords with Biack M4 dock e - the stockings above the tall shos top. simplicity of outline With Ereat eiabora- brush Fet gay With her colors she can Which has come Mto vogus with the teag TP (g adver g Ay Ot T vt S e s Tien, | i Tarbroldersd Sagh. tion of detail, tackle a mousseline, which takes water waist. gust would keep bringng in new articles hen 3 ced colonial slippers in 8o, with the great array of shoes from B RS h Moo The shape is plain, almost severe, but colors very well. There are a few articles of dress for mpt the dollar from the flattening v. of s from Emplre stockings are embroldered in lit- the goods may be inlald with lace and the They areé making the shirt waists of which only American women seem to i -

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