The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1905, Page 14

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A (Written Exclusively for ‘ valling effect, Rarego, delaine, Of weight until there ts nothing ® ‘Well adapted to travelling. wings pan W green on blue and the like. Wat are diMoult to classify, but none hite linen and the like, when thoy iting in the extreme. I Linen costumes grow more elaburate each week. Some of the ‘latest } Made with most bewitching little box Ftons all of lace, while the skirts ice to the knees, and blouses are made with lace yokes, the preferred being of heavy Ivish crochet. /Bmbroidery bids fair to become a veritable crazé and is to be noted on ny of the handsomest waists and gowns, To be at its best and smartest suat be worked onto the garment itself, but there are many ready-made lions and trimmings that almost utiful, The combination of lace with the needlework also is a fad, and @ few of these last, are edged with tiny Valencie.ines frills, which make 8 possibie to apply them invisibly and which are exceedingly pretty @ for themselves. Oriental e,ubroideries are much Hked and are truly lovely both in white lor. Some of the most effective trimmings are made with the Bul- fan strips, while belts of silk, embroidered as only an Oriental can em- der, and with clasps of carved jade, Indian silver and quaintly set gems, jae fascinating as they are novel. fame of the most bewitching pongees, NS 4 iS eemenenapnenanameanaamaanal sa it iad to Obtain : W'These Patterns: ove 10 cents in coin or stamps for Pattern ordered, and address Lpvening World May}. mton Fashions, . 0. 56, Madison Si i World Uptown Office, Ci eat name and and always specify . One of the New Silks, pyitI® very attractive gown suits all T the Mght-welght silks as well us the many pretty yoiles and similar abrice, although it is shown in louisino, and white in color, ‘Whe combined Plaits and shirrings are both now smart, and the lines of the gown are ptlonally desirable, the plaits giving jong and slender effect, while the ngs confine the fulness, forming a in both waist and skirt. When d, however, fie tucks can be used in be of thes last, giving 1 quite difter- et, while essentially the gown re- game. The wide shirred girdle inently fashionable and Is so shaped uit almost all figures. Tt can f made to match the waist or in con- fast, ai plain on figured goods, and just is especially fashionable made of or ombre ribbon, The waist is over a smoothly fitted lining, which to hold the shirrings In place and fee becomingly at the front, while Mis drawn down smoothly ut the back @leaves aro the favortte ones with Ouffs that are always pretty made all-over lace or tucked muslin or B the material trimmed with banding, “pkirt 48 seven-gored and falls in ceful lines and folds befow the shir- which are held in place by means pundation yoke. In the case of the fe} it is untrimmed, but blas bands Mite materi}, edged with tiny plaited are fashtonable, Lace applique cun Eutilised, groups of frills are much d there are bandings without What might be used: with success, fall sisterhuod any of these ts ble as well as fashionable, but ie Women’ who alm to Increase appar- ht ‘will do well to follow the and dispense with aM horizontal ae § yards of material '21 Inches, hes or 23-4 yards 44 Inches BA yard of allk for the belt; ‘Inches, 10 yards 27 inches or 44 inches wide for the skirt. : No, 4992 ip out In sires inches buat, Skirt Pattern J from 2 to 80 inches By May Manton. i ATERIALS are all soft and clinging. Graceful fulness is the pre. id @ host of other olj-time favorites are in vogue, while silks\g vo been rendered as plinble a8 clilffon {itself and wool bas been’ Bnd plaited without cumbersome bulk, Round-and-round trimmings ‘ More eladorate gowns are many, Frills, flounces and bandings Hf Bro seen, Plain or coufined hips are the rule, Skirts are full, but phicked, shirred or plaited to obtain the result. Wor the coming few weeks voile, taffeta, louisine silk, Rajah, Burling- mand the silk and wool mixtures, eolienne and the like will be favorites © more elaborate costumes, with mohair, light-weight cheviot and ilar suitings for general wear. mohair being a great favorite and pecu- louses and regulation tons, plain and plaited, made with skirts (nat ‘the ground, are chic and smart, and shirt waist gowns are more pug and more varied than ever before, while a peculiarly smart touch piven the coats by collars and cuffs of colored linen, brown on tan, tan Tm addition there are many fancy coats worn with afternoon costumes ; Some are genuine little frou-frou affairs; others half bolero, half while genuine capes of most fetching forms also ure secn. “Again redingotes are many and mako ideal coats for driving, motoring i@ travelling, in the darker colors and made of such material as Sieilian, ita, while of white pongee and other light-colored silks they become ming evening wraps. Also the coats may be looked for with skirts to , Although these last ure not so general for warm weather wear except ! The younger contingent has not been overlooked, School girls were er more charming and are wearing most attractive dresses made on ple lines, lovely in color, admirable in design, while their wraps arc fab and white serge, as well as of black taffeta and such stand-bys as @ Berge and cheviot, the loose box model being the one preferred. woman of medium size will be,?” hay ETN a ey MR nee, \ ‘ } Y HE WORLD: SATUKDA La Y EVENING, APRIL 29, The Evening World.) under the nam of chiffon veiling, ¥ fashionable that cannot be shirred, Ny the less charming because of that take various fancy forms, and are defy detection and that are most lace-trimmed, and of the heaylor MISSES BLOUSE 499) MISSES’ SKIRT 4825 oa % A New Cotton Voile, OUNG girls are always Y charming in simple shirt- waist gowns, In the illus- tration 1s shown one of the new volles, which 4s woven to form a platd, which is essentially chic and smart, and whioh can be ob- tained in a varlety of colors. The dress combines a tucked walst, with a kilted skirt, the tucks in the waist being laid to give a tapering effect at the back and to form a yoke at the front, while the skirt is laid In deep plaits that are stitched flat over the hips, For a girl fourt will be required 3 ards 21 or “7 Inches wide or 1 yards 44 inches wide for the walst, 6 5-8 yards 21 or 27 Inches wide or 3 3-4 yards 44 Inches wide for the skirt, ‘The waist pattern (No, 4991) and the skirt pattern (No, 482%) are eaoh cut in sizes from 12 to 16 years, years of age A Pretty Little Frock, OTHING Is more fashionable this season Lhan small checks, and they sult young girls tq perfection, In this charming little costume the material is mercerized gingham, w: with a guimpe of white lawn; but the checks are to be found In linen and in Ii Pelyht wools, as well as in cotton materials, while the design {# one of such‘general utility available for almost any fashionable material, ‘he little dress 1s made in skeleton st i@ of the features of the season, and Is held at the front and the back by means of orn Mental straps, while the skirt Is lald In deep, plalts, which are presscd flat, ‘The guimpe | Wparate and can be made from any material, muslins, however, being given first choice. |, Fro. a girl of ten years of age will be required 6 yards of material 21 Inches, 6 yards | hes or 3 yards 44 inches wide, with 17-8 yards 86 inches wide for the gulmpe, Pattern No, 1y cut in elzes 6 to 12 years, D WAISTS — = 4965 ano 497 Some Fascinating Blouses, Ho blouse is one of the most T fascinating garments. ‘This season the variety ix uns recedented. Lingerie modely are greatly Hked and much used, but also such silks as crepe de Chine, Messaline und Mberty are having extended vogue, and are combined with trimmings of various sorts. The group illustrated presents some of the best of the season. NO, 4008 makes a graceful and becoming model, well sulted to silk, ohiffon, and the like, It is shown In blue crepe messaline, with yoke and cuffs of cream lace over white ohiffon, The yoke is oddly shaped, while the fulness below is arranged, {n narrow box-plaits, those at the back extending the full length, while those at the front form a yoke itt each side of the centre plait. For a medium size will be required 4 1-4 yards of material 21, 3 6-8 yards 27 or 2 3-4 yards 44 inches wide, with 1 yard of all-over lace for yoke and cuffs, Pattern No, 4998 is for sizos from 32 to 40 inches bust, NO, 407% is quite different, but equally well suited to Hngerie ma+ terials and to silks, The yoke 14 cut to form deep scallops, and can he made from lace or tucking, or from tucking trimmed with lace, while the sleeves allow the choice of three-quarter or full length Chiffon louisine, pale pink in color, with ereant lace, is the combina: tion iustrated fl will be required 4 34 yards 21, 3 yards 27 or 3 yards 44 Inches wide, with 84 yard 18 Inches wide for the yoke and 2 frills. Pattern No, sizes from to 40 Inches bust. NO. 4 Js a pretty lingerie blouse, trimmed with lace and em+ ry. There Is a wide box: at the centre, on whieh Unis ming is applied, Narrow tucks form the yoke at each side, and the back is ticked at the centre, For a mediuin size will be required 1 3-4 yards 21, 3 vards 97 or 21-4 yards M4 inohes wide, with 84 yard all-over lace ind 3 yards of Insertion, Pat- tern No 4972 ts In sizes from 32 to 40 Inches Hust NO. 4065 is a more elaborate se. In foulard combined with and trimming of plain. silk. sleeves so shirred as to Vin desirable breadth of figure. r medium size will be required 11-2 yards 21, 8 3-4 yards 2 or yards H inches wide, with 1 1-4 yards of sik for the collar and 1 and 11-8 yards of all-over lac ttern 4965 is cut in sizes from to 49 inches bust In Sailor Style, N° waist is more popular than the sailor. In the iMlustration the collar matehes the waist, but It can be made of white to mated Lhe shield, if preferred, while the tle Is equally fashionable made of the material and of silk, ‘The fact that the chemisette or shield is sepurate ix a feature, and a desirable one, inasmuch as it renders It possible to renew it frequently and with ease, Tucked muvlin is 4a pretty material, and pique and plain linen are used, A ‘on can be applied on the left sleeve, or omitted, as taste may determine, the sleeves being the latest onos Mat are plaited at the wrist and gathered al the shoulders and finished with straight cuffs in shirt-walst style, When utilized for the entire costume the waist will be found desirable combined with any simple skirt in walking length, whether plaited or plain, cireular, umbrella and the killed models all being well liked, For the medium size will be required 4 34 yards yards 27 Inches or 21-2 yards 44 inches wide, with width for saield and standing collar, Pattern No, 49 sizes from 32 tu 40 Inches bust, 1 inches, 4 yard any 0 is cut in

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