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sal bol aR Ds gies ai bh 2 RE Rat Rey alah hi THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 20, 1908. A Smart Shirt-Waist Gown, v jernn No. 5027 and No. 5031, HE shirt-waist géwn tn its many variations 1s a well deserved favorite of fashion, and this sea- By May Manton. ; ae } = P ji kon 18 more charming, more attractive, The Bolero Is Seen Everywhere. assert cones be Oe more varied, more popular than ever before, In the fllustration is shown one of the most graceful that the seas (Written Exclusively for The Evening World.) son has to offer, made of white linen, f Wr weather has come at last and we are secing deinty and fascl- 4 gape Ck fe 2, % H with banding of heavy embroidery, edged with narrow frills of linen lawn nating summer costumes galore, There is a veritable craze ¢ i i a id Sf g und combined with a p chemisette of : what might be called the “skeleton” waist, which appears in 94 j i openwork embroidery, which Is as chic © new form almost every week, Some of the prettiest models are of silk/4 ‘ os Se HAIRS A A ain oro cow umn ae, ‘ can We ite linen ts With guimpes of laces or embroidered muslin, but the chiffon voiles x / 4 RAN Pavotlie.and iacalonve lovely, BLE rc and the votton voiles in checks an. figures are also well liked for the of “ season 18 a generous one, and while Bp «White Is exceedingly chic for summer wear and Is to be seen in i / a pile 1s gi . prominent place, colors u ‘ aimnler as * yi also are greatly worn, and there are a an materials from silk to cotton. Some of the prettiest of the simpler costumes G A ys ] multitude of mixtures and oh: are of white taffeta, with plaited skirts and blouse coats that show bits of . : are most desirable for every v rh As sions, polor in the vest. a A ns, i y f a The waist with the chemisette fs an Shirt waists are perennial’ this they are to te noticed especially , . j unquestioned favorite und has the merit tor their increased number and yaricty, Faverite models are surplice style, : fs of simplicity combined with style, The Bad favorite materials ave linen, white and colored f ge Heck i tucked from shoulders to waist 2 Shepherd'r checks and stripes continue to hold the fancy of the fash- ” aa ne after a manner Aa pee f) fonatie worid and are now appearing in the costumes for little hoys as well : : ‘ RPLIC tipering nes, while the fronts are ap tn those for women and for giris, while again they are to be noted in q 3 i A SU tueked at the shoulders to yoko deptt, the separate coats for schoolgirls, made in box style and with big gold - e BLOUSE Nut are full and soft below that point (AY WAIST nd are lapped well over the other to th fe Beg ca close slightly at the left of the front, Cne-coior costumes minke a feature of the season, and the woman whose i Bays Pa §027 ‘The sleeves are new and are gener hat, gown, parasol, gloves and shoes are all of one tone {s the woman who fr 3 ~ ——~ ony fn w mie trey, ite Srenn ged In eks at the wrists that render them fe especially smart, All white, at first thought, seems easy of accomplish- Rae aie can bacAIAlied p! : snvvz at that point, and can be fn ment, but the cclor shows as great diffieultios as others, and great care must H i whh cuffs, us in the case of the m Be exercised in order to preserve the perfect harmony which is a requisite A ie OIE PiU As Mty be: preferred, Tho of the alyle. yy ag embroidered banding is always hand- 7 oi ' \' 4! rome and makes a most desirable finish, Odd blouses are surpassingly Invely. One of the most fashionable : . but where colors are used in place of well as newest materials is bruvsels net, elaborately embroidered by hanp % White there are various other (rims Pana marvellously dainty and exquisite it 1s While occasionally the work My i LL et bd oa done to order on the special waist, In the greater number of instances thH i . h Sorat Bae iw aorannced ea lo give vie / tre to be purchused ready for maxing, haying been imported in that for! $ ¥ pay y uminous end graceful folds and eat To eet the Host results the garment should be lined with chiffen only, whd f y Q Dis Wer PORLBM MiLiLe TUE A aolutely, i {t 18 Almy and exquisite in the extreme, FIVE GORED } f f SIIGOEN Gy eie The NIDA SAD) AHA IEARE Of ' / the model, the trimming is banding of i Again here is a fancy for using ekirts of white lace and wearing La} UMBRELLA | : DE Nec An ed SOP Rea UA tea cA laTHIC CARA ) oats or blouses of flowered silk with then, the silks bemg light in wi i \ y the fulness at the back 4s laid in in- and by no means over-warm even fer a summer day. The skirts are fq { verted plalts; but again there is oppor \ y for the exercise of preference, 4 bought i robe form, ind can be found both flounced and singiv. . j \\e aa aire Sane: maul with “nal e may pene Frosh 13 rn 5 9 Snaie ar on early ubiquitous; they appear at all tines, spp H SOEs Bn Senne ea Saene Ot * a FUN Tea eer aie NUNE abou: LLaraiEts Mafiad) ab pure of cuties! for all Lolirs of (iraeuear itty : i | 4 : ane n things, ¥ t wearing dresses made with slightly low necks and latest and :nost practical of the Suspender dresses are inde with N q Z " dl \\ ae g S ee Ui ales me a are Pe ee Seri rary teen ecne, Cust de, aan pteaat these isttle jackets, waich can be worn in the street; again, thoy ard f jun eee : Gaya atirnnerlilel EOHIFA: WIL WHERE nN banana COVA RGEC One “noted with evening gowns, when they are made low and with short \ Z PAB yore 13 (eh om Wy Mey wil ext are WAiaT Ia Fado ihe eoundiy ones aaa eat ‘ie ae and full, and is finished with the bertha that droops well While the simplest of wardrobes are not complete without some one! saeleiae Seine thee aa AG coming to the figu Made after thai style. A i over the shoulders, while the sleeves are puffed above the yards 21, 61-4 yards 27 or 33-4 y elbows and either are finished at that point or made long Summer evening wraps take a number of pretty variations and are\@ ae ae i e be Inches wie, exclusive of the bandings by the addition of tight-fitting cuffs. ‘Phe skirt is straight paratively simple. One of the latest is In the form of a peasant's cape, ; Hi ie ys Laie Waiat ahah on api ls cout In § and gathered at the upper edge. For a girl of ten will "Of white veiling over plaid silk, giving an excvedingly charming effect @ s by ee \ are: Auk in chines for Hes regUirsil 4492) vara of matarial 7) oh: #liziverds 4 wraps of all weights are needed for this changeable climate, and everythi i Pe # ; le ee walst, ot inaertion for trimming. Pattern Nor O18 is cut In fs to be noted from these light ones to those of genuine warmth. Pictu & if Z é LS) : Z slges from 6 to 12 years esque offects are often obtained by the use of the Mandarin coats, which’ i )) @re elaborately embroidered on colored satins, and give just the warmth \ By nbeessary for a cool summer's night. | Bhaded effects are greatly in vogue, and some of the prettiest of the Bummer costumes ar: to be noted fur the use of the ellks or ribbons in thea form of accessories; for instanée, trimming of hat, parasol and girdle, why / agali there are some very excellent sunshades made from the m “which cun be made ayatlable for gowns of many sorts and colors, f "4 vi HOW TO OBTAIN we ROR Vw ee THESE PATTERNS.| (0 = SORPLICE Inclose 10 cents in coin or stamps : 0 NT é ees f : 7) CORSET’ for each Pattern ordered and address ih 5 i EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHIONS. P. 0, Box 56, Madison Squai World Uptown Office, City. IMPORTANT — Write your name and address plainly, and always specify size wanted. For Fair Girl Graduates, Pattern No, 5002, AY and June ure the mont&s of M graduates as June js the month of brides, and it is a question which i@ ‘he more important in her own sight, justrated is a most charming frock miited to the younger contingent of School girls and which is made of em- Drojdered batiste, with chemisette of jtucking and trimming of lace. Dotted Swiss muslin is charming and plain lawns and batistes ure much used, While stil! more dainty materials are to ‘be found in the eyelet-enbroidered cot- ton mousselines, ) The waist ts shirred at vie shoulders @nd at the top of the sleeves after a Manner to give the broad line which is #0 necessary to style, and is made with A little square chemisette which tx ex- teedingly attractive and which can be made from one of a dozen contrasting all-oyers, ‘The tucked musiin with lace \ wa Mow y : G —Pr oa: motif ilustrated is girlish and pretty, | i y Chevolrtne New Walsttis Pattern ne: seas, RMKee Or embroidery. or the two com, } % fs . 4 yy HE} season ts one of silk and of much Jace, In the Illustration i re act 8 we. com 4 9 {s shown one of the very newest and prettiest walats, com: Re Saloeves allow a choice of elbow or full 2 4 bining the two materials and 1s chic and charming in the Pieneth. ‘The sit is made with a H y 4 extreme, In the case of the model the color of the silk 1s the new BEML er nich ts ebiveea te form 4 he Dy Y pink known as apricot, while the lace 1s cream over white chiifon, "© heading and is arranged over its lower \ V4; the two making a singularly good effect, but the model is one of H while the fulness at the top also “opis 2 ‘ y presi P ‘ i y those graceful and adaptable ones which can be utilized in many ig shirred and arranged over a founda- eh \"h Y a d 4 “ ways, The allk with the lace 1s exceedingly elegant, but embrold- tion yoke, which serves effectively us a i JA cred musiin is smart and can be substituted for the latter If pre- Ktay, In the Mlustration the finish at | \ 4 ed while again the walst proper can be made of ele or any valst és a crushed belt of soft \ \ of the pretty colton and linen fabrics, In the iMustration the pufts ohie silk, but sashes st ek Men é i Ot Mercerized Nainsook,— pattern no. 5019. of the sleeves match the watst, but still other variations can be ) red and are charming either of ribbon 1 \ 2 ¢ Uy {18 dainty woman's underwear is selected with as much care and consideration as are her accomplished by making It match the guimpe, the little over- OF of suoh Filk as the radium and louls- \ i gowns, ‘This year there is a generous variey of materials und trimmings offered, but among meeves aldfe being of the materials of the gown, At tho waist is line, All white {s the only correct finish \ . ws e thern all nothing 1s prettier or more plensunt to wear than the nainsook which is made front the pointed girdle that always ls becoming, and there are orna- for graduation day, but when the dress | 2 y y Seu Island cotton and which has a mercerized finivn, The corset cover fllustrated Is one of the new mental straps at the front and back, which serve the double pur- tg worn ‘on other occasions the pretty Gvpile $ y p ones that gives the surplice effect, and that is made of the material, with a finish of Valenciennes pose of decoration and hold the waist In place, ‘The apricot is one * Pompadour and Dresden ribbons will be "F-eE — 4 lace frilly and of banding of the material which Is embroidered in dots, touches of handwork being of the prettiest colors of a seaaonable remarkable for tts beauty Ww found exceedingly charming used ax i held ossentially smart and giving a final suggestion of clewanes which nothing else quite realizes. in that dircotion, but nevertheless it does not stand alone and bovh washes, and will, in addition, make Se BY y The corset cover is an eminently simple one and is well adapted to wear beneath the fashionable blue and green are close rivals, while entire white costumes retain ‘variety s i ys blouses, The back ts absolutely smooth and flat, yet Is latd in tucks at ithe centre, while the fronts all their yogue and charm, The ruches of the silk held by narrow fa girl of fourteen will be required i i ‘ y are shirred at the shoulders and are gathered wt the walst Mne, so blousing and making an excellent velvet ribbon make a most satisfactory finish, yards of material 2, 71-2 yards 27 g i ys 4 y foundation for the favorite thin walsts, Below tho waist Js a fitied basque portion, which serves to For the medium size will be required 4 yards of material 41, 8 B Yards 44 inches wide, with 1-2 yard bos g VW: keep the cover firmly in place and dispenses with all bulle over the hipa, yards 27 or 2 yards 44 Inches wide, with 13-4 yards of all-over laco UK for belt and 6-8 yard of tucking ey i “ima Gy For the medium size will be required 11-4 yards of material 96 inches wide, with 4 yards of lace for the guimpe atid 21-2 yards of velvet tibbon to trim as ius Ghemisettc, Pattern No, 5002 is BVA a y EY i y for frills, Pattern No, 3013 is cut in sizes from: to 19 bust. ‘ Pattera No, Sons is aut in alsce trom. to 0; igen ae 4 natn 0