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* ERSHIONS. Wil Be Worn in the Spring. By Julia S. Cowan, Editor ot New Idea, Woman’s Magazine. SRTUNATELY, the budding promises of what is to be worn in the spring of 1905 give . fain amount of latitude for difference in taste, ‘Ine ' 1830" skirt is still of some » but it is said by those who watch the signs to be a waning interest. Gores ’ flares, such as are shown in The Bvening World Patterns on this page, De wti!! worn as the most suitable with certain waists and coats, re coat has proved ‘mainly exotic, and has never taken as strong a hold Of American women as in Paris. The coat sleeve with moderate leg- o'-mut- ;at the top is being worn just now with the half-fitting coat by women who are fers, and will probably be excellent style In the spring, For dress sleeves, long th the long cuff or short puffs in double effect, or the simple shirt sleeve with the atthe upper end, will all have their special uses, the last being, of course, cor- shirt waist modes, The moderate leg-o'-mutton will also be worn with thin mdresnes ie long, simple lines given to the figure by tucks and plaits are 90 gracefui that they ad will remain, a staple feature of waists. Another device which has somewhat the ip a softer way, and which appears to be a feature ot the spring waists, is the Affect, with folds crossing the breast in front. This gives an opportunity whith | doubt-be taken advantage of wery largely by women and girls of dainty ‘astes to 0 »the pretty little sheer chemiaettes of lace, tucked net or embroidery, which are so : in giving. the, desfrable immaculate touch. iaPhb shoulders are still broad, but the drop yoke is not resorted to as much as formerly, ‘of the new ways of obtaining the same effect is the flat shirring at the top of the ‘as is shown in The Evening World Waist Pattern on this page. ing World Patterns shown on this page seem to me both progressive and con- Bhowing what is bona fide in the new suggestions and keeping well and safely extremes, ie Evening World Patterns.- Girl’s Blouse Suit, HG blouse sult for a girl shown in ais page is of yacht blue mohair; var- braid is used for trimming aid am emb:cw is worked upon (ic S666-A JIXIRT 5662-A ( iakirt is straight and may be ple‘ted or gainared as one chooses and ‘body ining, The blouse is separate and is put on over tne head, entirely with buttons and buttontoles, i tity of material required for ten years is $1-2 yards, 42 Inche: ‘vening tern No, 9658-A is in sizes six to fourteen years. cents, See coupon on this page, > 0 ena Lady's Shirt-Waist Suit. @hirt-walst sult here pictured combines a ‘tucked shirt+waist and a d skirt that may be made of one material, mexing a costume or ebther may be worn separately. The waist may be made with the Hning which Js included with the pattern, iaist, pattern’ No, 9606-A, Is in six sizes, from $2 to 42 inches 2us!, alse will require 21-2 yards of goods, 42 inches wide, rt, pattern No, 9662-A, is cut in sizes 22 to 90 inchcs, waist mecsure, fm size requires 6 1-2 yurds of goods, 42 inches, CHILDS DRESS 5660-A CHILDS DRESS Model for a Tailored Walking Suit, Child's Apron with Yoke. : Girl’s Afternoon Frock, ‘worn @8 an apron or a dress and made With or without the sleeves, The front and back are alike, both being gath- ened Into the yoke, Tho sleeves are Jarge and roomy and the skirt Js fin- ished with a good deep hem for let- ting-down purposes) The neck may be finished with a flat collar or 2 standing collar, both of which are given with the pattern, The quantity of material for 6 years is 23-4 yards 36 in, wide, Kyening World Pattern No.36WA is In 5 sizes, 2 to 10 years, Pattern 10 ON cunts, Sev : ‘upon, T* @hild's apron here shown may be a Oo 4 %% > ha ay ®t Sy N LP hy Ite yp 2» \ 10 Ne opty ay is Address Cashier, Evening World, New York, the jacket sult, which may be severely plain or as elaborate as one chooses, ma since the so-called walking sult of the monrent Is a close rival of the dressy rock, ‘The design, here illustrated, portrays an ideal model for the dressy tailored sult, The material chosen is broadcloth of light and supple quality, and the vest is of different material. The Jacket takes the form of the fitted blouse ind is extremely becoming to figures of slender or moderate Proportions, ‘The fronts roll back to form the wide revers that open upon a double-breasted vest ‘The garment is lengthened by a peplum, the use of which fs optional, The sleeves are moderately full and have deep gauntlet cuffs, The skirt is shaped with eleven narrow gores plahed so as to conceal the seams; below the knees at ee Seam there Is an Inverted plait that falls freely to give the proper flare it the hem F OR early spring wear nothing Is quite go smart, serviceable and jaunty as The Material most favored for developing is broadcloth of light weight and in any one of the fashionable shades, Mixed or novelty sultings, tweeds, serges and etamines are also desirable for making, ‘The vest may be made of any fancy vesting or contrasting material, ‘The design is suitable to a combination of two or three materials and affords a wide range for originality and individual taste, The Jacket is cut after pattern No, A, and is in sizes from 82 to 40 inches bust. The medium size will require for making Pf yards of Meinch goods and { yard of contrasting material The skirt ix pattern No, TAL anid is cut in sizes 22 to M0 inches waist measure, ‘The medium requires 6 df yards of ddineh material Patterns, 10 cents each. The two, 2 cents, Bee coupon on thik pige. HE dressy afternoon frock forms T an impertant item in the smal! girl's wardrobe, and new and dalnty designs are constantly in demand. For the making of these frocks all the light woollens and soft silks are used, and in ths colors that are most besoming to children, The one displayed in the illustration is made of hydrangea blue mohair and consists of a straight gathered skirt and a fancy blouse worn over a gulmpe of white surah The broad shouldered effect that has proven so be- coming, is accentuated by the use of epaulettes, "Since the blduse is made entirely separate any style of gulmpe may be worn with the dress, i Quantity of material required for len years is 2') yards of 42 inches, Kvening World Pattern No. 3,677A is in sizes six to fourteen years, Pattern 10 cents, See Coupon,