The evening world. Newspaper, May 13, 1905, Page 28

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irring and Tucking Are Both Fashionable. os BY MAY MANTON. (Written Exclusively for The Evening World.) UGKING or shirring—shirring or tucking—both are equally fashion Able, so it is merely a question of which ts most becoming that must be settled before decision ia rendcred as to the manner of makinit #he gown, Many of the new models give the choice of either, so that tucks Which mean straight lines can be substituted for the dainty fluffiness of The combinations of plain with plaid ar figured materials are once More in yogue and mako sone exceedingly smart costumes, whic) have © sAditional value for the reason that they serve so well as suggestions for Femodelling. One secn this weok !s of checked voile combined with plain eolored sloth, the cloth making panels on the skirt, the vest of the coat an! the deep cuffs. Silks grow more beautiful every week, The very Ialest shown is 10 @xquisite taffeta shading from gold to red, with tiny little rosebuds em: Droidered in their natural colurs scattered about Shaded or ombre efficts ure among the best itked of the season for Many purposes anc are shown in both silk and rithon, Some of the pret- test of the later »irasols are inade vutirely of the ribbon shirred tu form three wide frills and arranged over chiifon. Never has linen been treatod with such splendor as at the present time. By far the handsomest costumes for real warm weather are made of the material in white, heavily trimmed with lace, and Inchide little box Etons that are some entirely cf lace, others uf the material, lace-trimmed and embroidered. Blouses for werr with these are soine of them of the material itself, but more often are of handkerchief liuen or embroidered muslin, the hand- kerchief linen lending itself to the lingerle treatment with singular success. Accessories of dress ure more nunierous and daintier than during any previous season, There is a veritable craze for fichus, and the shops arc ‘vying witb one another in the presentation of beautiful models, finest mui! Or Peisian lawn enbroidered in the delicate raised French work and finished with little frills uf Valenciennes lace, niuikes the favorite material and is always charming. HOUSE JACKETS NOS 47 Belts are all things fcr all women. ‘They are correct in a!] widths from ? Cael FEBRERO TTY ‘the girdle to the narrow band ‘of leather. Soine of the very newest are made of Rajah silk, with the edges banded with leather of the samo shade, V4 ~ 4FBS~4779-499¢ and are finished at the front with straps and regulation harness buckles. The leather serves a double turpose of helng handsome and of protecting. the edges, so rendering the telts exceedingly durable, while the straps at the front allow of adjusting the size. Green in all its shades has extended favor, but Is particularly lovely in @uch Justrous silks as meesaline satin and radium and in such soft wool Materials as voile Young tolks' frocks are excentionally attractive, inasmuch as the smart: @st ones combine simplicity with grace, Skeleton and suspender styles avo Greatly liked worn with the white guimpes that always ae ch arming, but there sro many other models equally correct. Genulve shirt waist dresses are admirable for the girls of twelve and older, while for the younger con- Gngent there are some very attractive Russian dresses and also some which @uggest the shirt waist idea, but are iess severe, are ciosed at the back, and @ogether are more childish in effect. [AO OYL) —e———~rnr SOEs - SHOW TO OBTAIN Y THESE PATTERNS. Inclose 10 cents in coin or stamps for each Pattern ordered, and address: EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHIONS, P. O. Box 56 Madison Square, World Uptown Office, City. IMPORTANT — Write your name and address plainly, and always specify size wanted, ee) AON OA) The Fashionable Pongee. Patterns Nor, 5000-4703, ONGEE, sage green in color, Is P materlul from which this smi costume Is made, and very churm- ing and spring-like it is, as well ax essentially chic, The color ts one ot the Dest liked of the season, but pongee also +) fa whown in some fascinating blues and » browns as well as in the natural tan While the model is also well suited to @uoh other silks as taffeta and Raja and to the Sicilian Hght-weight wools @nd linens, Checky and plaids are es- @entially aman, and are shown tn al Most all materials, but the novelty is to be found in mohair, chee! In two hades, and in tiny plaids composed entirely of varying shades of gray, and for every one of them the design is an Admirable one. The blouse coat ts onc Of the new ones that {a sitihtly open at the neck, allowing the pretty waist be- Heath to be scen, and which can be made Wielther with or without the basque and postition, The skirt ix nine-gored and Ich in stitched Mat from the uppor ‘ae to flounce depth, while below the Biitehings the fulness provides abundant and eful flare. 1) For the medium size will be required 442 yards of material 21, 31-2 yards un JF 25-8 yards 4 inches wire for the coat, : A-4 yard of silk for belt and of silk for lining; 108-4 yards Pattern No, 4951—One of the Latest Waists, O shirt wolst Is quite so smart this season as he white one, and it appears N At its best made afver this very ning model. The design is essentially simple and can so easily be made as to commend Itself to the busiest of women, while at includ ull the latest features, ‘The material Mustrated Is striped Panama cloth, that veing one of the latest and beac shown, but the me Kenerally useful that ft can be made avatlable for all washable wa tes lwo sit admits of being ined or unlined as material renders Por the immediate present the heavier tne dras and the like lingly smart, but later such thinner fabrics as Persian lawn and dimity will be found charming, while linen lawn has the merit of growing more beautiful with each loundering, tucks at the front mean fulness where fulnees ts necessary, and the plain back glves that trig and trim effect which Is always desirabla, The sleeves are In regulation shirt style, but with quite novel cufts, For the medium size the waist will reqttre 82-4 yards of material 21, 85-8 yards 7 or 21-8 yards 44 inches wide, Pattern No, 4951 is out ‘9 sizes trom 8! to 42 inch bust measure, jal has figure or nap; yards 44 inches wide erial has neither gure nor he jacket pattern, No. 5000, Is } trom, 32 to @ bust. The Mi; No. 4703, SPARE ot as a a eT inches wide for chemisette when that Fashionable Negiigees, O. 4794 would be charming made N from any Pretty summer ma- terial, with the yoke and trim- ming of banding or all-over embrol- dery, dotted Swiss, Wash silk and pretty flowered batistes being eape- cially well liked, Material required for medium size 48-4 yards 27 Inches wide, with & yards of banding 31-4 j inches wide to make as illustrated, ' or td 18 Inches wide for yoke. j Pattern No. 4794 Is cut in sizes from a2 (0 40 bust N44, 4046 is quite different, Tt is me lo of white Persian lawn, with loped banding Anishing the edge, { can be varled by the use of flow ered or striped materials, Material required for (he medium size 434 wide, Pattern zea from 32 to 42 NO, 4999 allows of the slightly | Open neck and is finished with the | big square Tt would be pretty y in volite lawn. in white China silk or in any seasonable material, while the sleeves can be either loose In efbow length or in full length gath+ ered Into cuffs, as Mked. Material required for medium size 41-4 yards of or 4 yards 8 Inches wide, with 45-4 yards for frills, Pattern No. HH Ie cut In sizes for a 32 to 42 bust, NO. A779 ts Anished at the front with full Jabots of Ince and ts a gen- tine jacket, short at the back, longer at the front, with loose, pointed sleeves, while its neck 1s finished with the round collar this is fashion- able. Material required for medium size js 31-2 yards 27 or 82 inches wide, with 10 y of Ince for frills, Pat. tern No fs cut in sizes for a a2 to 40 buat NO, $906 allows a choice of an open neck or being worn with a tte ind is Anished with the Mg collar ins shawl style Almost everything that ts suitable for the season is approprinte, while the che- misette can be of embroidery or tucked muslin as may be liked, and the trimming any flat banding, the season being excecdingly prolifie In that direction serial required for mediun size is 51-2 yards 2 or 4 ards 32 inches wide, with 6-8 yard 18 cher fe used, Pattern No 4966 ts ent | te qo bust ace for aS Ase Pattern No, 4968—Girl’s Shirred Dress. NE of the pretly new striped volles was the material chosen for this O attractive Hitle frock, It would, however, be desirable in any fash- fonable material. Tn the case of the model the collar and cuffs are of lace, but tucked or Iserted muslin always is pretty, or the material Itself can be used with some simple banding as trimming, The shirred round yoke at the waist and vie narrow yoke of the skirt harmonize to a alcety, while the double pufted sleeves make the very Intest of all models, ‘Dhe high neck ts always the more useful one, but the model practically becomes two In ope, Inasmuch as it can be made with low neok and elbow sleeves, so becomingly sulted to dancing school and similar occasions. For a girl of twelve will be required 81-4 yards of material 21, 61-4 yards 27 or 41-% yards 44 inchos wide, with 1-2 yard of all-over lace, Pattern No, 496; 1s cut in sites for @itln of 8 to 14 years,

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