The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1905, Page 14

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Beautiful New Linen Coat Suits - and Lingerie Costumes for the Spring. By Julia Cowan, Editor of the New Idea Woman's Magazine. 3 ie no question but that we all feo] enslaved to winter coats, wraps and furs and are ly looking to spring togs for our emancipation, Undoubtedly the graceful redingote id > wil ‘hold Its own, in more ways than one, during the earlier and colder days of spring on Of comfort, style and genorn! becomingness. Then when old Sol smiles upon us in a more Mood the natty Bton lures us with its perennial charms and the fetching bolero has warm advocates: each in its own place is best. The intelligent business woman selects a sult of stylish good material, walking length, without any furbelows and French heels. my Indy of fashion, more favored of fortune, can wear her severely tallored gown in the Hf it please her, and diacard it at will for the more dressy bolero or afternoon frock, coats, much trimmed, are finding favor with her for shopping and general’wear, while gowns of the beautiful chiffon broadcloth, drap d’ete and the crepe weaves are tri- if the modiste's art, Only must the costume suit the occasion and harmonize in the most trifling details, but Accessories must fit the time as well. Although the wide crush girdle originated on ‘been adopted by those street gowns that are of the bolero style. However much the eit Ladies’ Fancy Shirt Waist. Many of the smartest waists of the season are made with vests like the one shown here, Two materials are used, and the front and back are laid In tucks, The sleeve differs from the conven- tional shirt sleeve and is in two parts, The walst may be used to complete @ costume or worn sepa- arately over a skirt. of different material, Quantity of material re- quired for medium size, 8% yards 82 inches wide and % yard of contrasting goods, Evening World Pattern ‘No, 3696—A is In sizes 32 to 42 inches bust, Price, 10 cents, (See cou- pon.) be trimmed we are told by the mandate of fashion to let the fulness, ruffles and puifs the bust) upward, keeping the roundness of the waist encircled by the most snug fitting jing of belts. ‘ Php models shown for the new linen coat suits are so beantiful and varled as to meet every ble want. ‘The long coat is very striking and in some sults of blue and almond green the fe of contrast was that afforded by the white band on the collar and cuffs. Still other have insets of heavy lace anf embroidery down the front and around the skirt of the well as the sleeves, the same idea being carried out at intervals on the skirt. Those ch sport the jaunty bolero are elaborately trimmed and most all carry the bell-shaped vending at the elbow. The bolero is worn over the daintiest of silk or fine lawn blouses, Hngerie gowns were never so elaborate, dainty and altogether charming as the advance ‘for this season. The foundation material itself is so filmy and with lace like a gossamer embroidery and handwerk lightened and enhanced by insets of fine lace, borders of lace and eyelet work, the creation 1s indeed a dream. These gowns fre worn Ander dresses of lingerie, all frills and tlounces, thereby securing a far dain- fect than the taffeta under dresses of a former season. does seem trite to tell a woman who thinks that she should study her own ‘needs and possibilities, but, remember, there are so many who forget to do »the old suggestion is made again, Ity "80 much what is the latest vogue, but yhich best emphasizes her good points, should use her discretion as to Most suitable for the occasion upon Ladies’ Afternoon Gown. gown fs to be worn. These are the / HIS model exemplifies many of the newes' ings that make up the artistic whole, | features and is destined for dress scton . The waist is full and fastens at the back, pelle things, the new fans are and the skit has the fashionable cut and swing, little bits of pearl and lace, while ” Evening World Walst Pattern No, 3630—A fa 1 Ghed are extremely large.and show a elzes $2 ¢0 40 inches bust. The medium size wil! i i require 8% yards of 42 Inches wide and 1 yard of afl: ptjontrich feathers, Thus the ex over, Evening World Skirt Pattern No, 968—A ts in siues 22 to 28 inches walst measure, The medium! /\ —_vixe requires 5 yards 42 inches wide, Price 10 cents; Bee eoupon.) Girls’ Suspender Dress. JR big and little girls the suspender dress is muchsiked, Fu for serviceable, everyday wear the model here offered 1 a good one, Mince the blouse is quite separate, the little girl may have several walsts of linen lawn or China silk to wear altennately with the skirt. Quantity of material for medium size 2% yards 82 inches wide for skirt and suspenders, and 1% yards of 82 Inches wide for blouse, Evening World Pattern No, 3496—A ts in sizes 4 to 2 years, Price, 10 cents, (See coupon.) ‘Child’s Frock, HIS model is suitable for small boys and girls, It Is here al shown in old blue linen, and has a belt and a removable collar end cuffs of white nen that may be laundered separately, The back and front are plaited, and the‘closing 1s made in double-breasted fashion. Serge, cheviot, flannel, mo- hair and washuble fabrics are used for suits of this kind and a Uuster Brown cellar, Windsor tles and a leather belt would go well with them, Quantity of material for medium size 2% yards 42 Inches wide, and ard of 27-inch contrasting goods, Evening World Patiern No, 34Q5—A is in 4 to 10 years, Price, 10 cents, (See coupon.) Child’s Rompers. TITS IMtle Garment lays no claim to style, depending solely ie for merit on its usefulness, Tt must be made of good, firm material of a washable nature that will withstand the wour and lear of play, and that can make frequent trips to the laundry, ‘The bloomers may be worn under a dress or any style of blouse, or they may be fastened to an undergarment and worn with a sweater. Quantity of material for medium slze 3% yards of 27 inches wide, ning World Pattern No, 3679-A {1s in sizes 1 to 8 years, Drier, 10 conta, (See coupon.) Uirls’ Dress, NY one of the new and pretty materlals will make up well , A after this pattern, which comprises a blouse and skirt, both plalted With the dress Is worn a smart eton collar of white linen, with cuffs to match, a scarlet tie and a leather bolt, ‘The dress is cut on the simple Ines, showing the wide shoulders and p udjustment of the blouse, which Is 80 be- coming to growin Quantity of 1 rds of 42 Inches wide, Mvening World n No, 9613—-A Is In sizes 6 to 14 + years, Price, 10 cents, (See coupon.) \ BOYS SUIT ah. sa WK 0.3679-A) X) Oe fs ausann : s «: | LADIES’ casino or any smart function where smart women are wont apt’ a By A | COSTUME, | to congregate, Hydrangea blue le and all-over lace form _| the combination, vening World Waist Pattern No. 3836—A 1s in sizes 82 to 42 Inches bust, to wear wt restaurant dinner, luncheon, the 0%, eo", 0 4 Hy “py 2% } Ah, 0, Soy co | tr ety Be aa aes res Haas HGS hy Ged fo, 0 D> The medium size requires 1% 2 Inches wide and 14 yards of all- 4%, 49 tae 4, hy 0, % 2 bet ; j over, Evening World Skirt Pattern No, 346—A Ja In sizes 22 lo 30 Inches “oe 7% % % Address Cashier, Evening World, New York, ‘\ walst measure, ‘I'he medium size will requiro 74 yards 32 Inches wide. Price, 10 cents (See coupon.) ail ca i rei AIM hap ay ad ei A le aba i

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