The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1905, Page 12

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Battons and Embroidery ate Are the Smartest Trimming GE / ‘ For Dainty Women. Pattern No, 5011, — , ‘ HIB attractive house gown is ff , made of challle, with trim- ming of flowered ribbon and i a. eae ' ; chemisette of embroidered muslin. i The gown 1s exceptionally graceful, ton ‘ siving a princesse effect, while in Teality It 49 made in two portions WE cna sn that are Joined at the waist line, . the fact bein ‘ 9 UCH dainty !ingerie hats as the warm weather has brought about! Some ee ‘ pen iae ne Sra leaLby tne Of the newest and best are veritable pictures in their way and are y \ takes most desirable Mnes, for made in simple shape, but with crowns and brims of embroidered ry: . oF folsh Feason, as well ag for Its in, while the under brims are « mass of tiny Valenciennes lace frills, SHIRRED ‘ f SS | Medi Wap aay deter . For the younger girls they are often trimmed with only a big bow of SURPLICE SNA Rut the model also can be utilized fibbon, but the more mature contingent is wearing them turned up at M . ‘ for everything seasonable that Is Mie tack with cache-peignes of flowers, Pai Soe Soft enough to stir with success ‘ : ie chemisette of muslin Is always | Never were buttons more beautiful, never were buttons more brilliant, . attractive and NTS ir wore buttons more abundantly used. In addition to serving the pro- ‘ “ F ‘ coming, but It can ertheless, ie pirpose of closing the gown oi the coat, they ave used as trimming and « ‘ Horsiiliiem and the neck léfeaitenis @ feon in all sizes, of al! sorts and combined in every possible manner. “Se Is open when the weather ender One of the prettiest of the simple white veilings made for the early ; ’ f SC SCE shows a tiny vest embroidered with red and trimming of small red } 4 ‘ F } f For the medium. size buttons, which are arranged on bands of the material that are piped iy | Na RN AA :, quired 111-2 yard@ of material red, and similar effects are to be noted by the score Ree ©) Manisomer gowns are showing brilliant jewelled effects, but everything ¢ ( for the chemisette and 41- | fs correct 80 Jong as it can Le called a button, and no limit to Ingenuity can wig ate aa: a of handing, Patt ) beset. Some of the handsomest nre exceedingly costly ond exceedingly brill f \ fant, and there are many of the piain pearl sort to be seen, so that in this, j as in other things, the season is one of ample opportunity for individual taste. "Isis the season of the neodlewoman, Happy Is she who can embroider her own gowns or waists. Nothing gives so elegant a finish, nothing is 60 @Mart and nothing means bigger outlay when skilled labor niust be em- P de \ Ae) | ployed, tor all of which reasons the woman who Is ciever wits tor needle . | f H For the Smat Folk, a and - with her fingers is in a position to rejoice, Just the tiniest touch : 4 | : , ‘will m «complete A gown as nothing else could do, and it is by no means 1 ] 1 0 pretty for — that excessive Inbor should be involved in order to obtitin a really Pe 3 Pads israstaren aman @hic effect, the one essential being perfect workmanship. i \ 8 this and of washable mate i sy + Quality, not quantity, is the test, and, while whole waists of embroidered Nant i a) pint ‘ In the ease of Whe ilusivat Mavslin are exquisite, those mode of fine material, with Just the collar and NO : . } Z SAT AB Nay iehed abuse . sy ihe bined with embroidery, but the list ‘@uile finished with really dainty necdlework, are auite iovely enough, and in ‘ 3 4 Z of white materials alone is a long ‘Phe realm of the hoavier materjuls there {s every opportunity for Individu- ‘ ae, S es) g one, while there are many eharm- ‘ality in tho embroidering of the vests and the belts and similar accessories ; i) (2 Feud Wisse A Wiel UE URL ee endian | without undue labor. @ Ba 7 z i : Lane es i | Every womun has known the effort to keep filmy collar? in condition 3 : | B RG at ing for morning wear; and, i ; sane Sa see the warm summer days. Some kind spirit has at last invented what § t's j i mple lace as Valenciennes really an attractive and smart-looking slide of gold wire, finished with / F is quite appropriate, ‘The frock 1s c eM ose cety gf C fi \\N % ed to form a yoke, the tucks pi-preclous gems, which serves the purpose to a nicety and adds an ex- fi : ‘ \ BeOMdIn BUUAGRHT. Cuitebe wsloe Two, one at each ; det the stitehings, and is finished at A Fashionable Summer Coat. Are usually quite sufficient, together with the iittle clasp pins at the - | \ qa the neck with a little standing col. Pagstern No, 5058, Jar The sh es are full and are He little blowse vont in the illustration ts of brawn ehifton i and very pretty, Indeed, Is the effect obtained, while the collar defies \ tucked at the shoulders, while tiey turteta, with bandings of tan color simply stitched; vest and even the melting influence of the warmest midsummer day. are gathered at their lower edges Shy 8 7 belt of Oriental banding, while the sleeves are finished wlth vg Np woman of taste and discretion can fail to include in her summer . a UE ie aud finis with — wristhands, Iris of ecru ie color combination is a most excel wee A } that fall over the little ones hut the model can be utilized for all § onable suitings yAhe meterial had greater variety in its many simple forms. Lined with a child of one will be * vest made from the materia, trimmed, or from linen or pique or ‘ | ee ‘one costume at least the hodice of which is largely of ince, Never which In turn are edged with frills Whe banding giving Ju Urieht touch which Is exceedin ffon, it doubles its effectiveness and is becoming to almost every com- ) ; = N yards of matenial 2 a 2! from almost any contrasting material ‘or the medium on, while it can be given almost any tone that may bo desired. i i or 2 yards (4 inches wide, Pattern Will be required 44-4 yards of material 2, 4 Gils are:all things for all womcn, Some of the newest for the white 1% - No, 4628 is cut in sizes 1, 2 and | Hi inches wide, with 17-8 yarde of banding and 2 ‘thes suits are mate with soft crush portions at back and sides and atif- ; frils, Pattern No, NGS Is cat in sizes from 32 to 40 Inch bust, ‘gRed (ronts that are held by mother-of-peal buckles, while for the costume Of silk or of cloth there has appeired a novelty in two shades of suede which @lves tho effect of a brocade and is made wide in crush style, closing at the ‘Gaal Dy means of big brass hooks and eyelets, HOW TO OBTAIN THESE PATTERNS. Inclose 10 cents in coin or stamps for each Pattern ordered and address EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHIONS. P. 0. Box 56, Madison Square, World Uptown Office, City, IMPORTANT — Write your name and address plainly, and ove. s specify size wanted. few The Fashionable Louisine, Patterns No, 5020 and No, 4724, HERD is no question as to thr vogue of silk for ceremonioue > Be occasions of summer, Happily th has been made 0 light of weight, s¢ thin and so altogether delightful as to he quite as comfortable as muslin Atself, Iustrated ts a most attractive godel that 1s made of the favorite Joulsine combined with Valenciennes » the color scheme throughout be se that of varying greens, one-tone ebatumes making a notable feature of | @he season, The lines of the gown Sy are. all exceedingly graceful and ex- ly becoming, designed to suit tester number of womankind, In Nm@Mdition to being appropriate for the “Many, seasonable s'iks, the model will be found admirable for voile, for chif- fon cloth, for barege and for the finer And handsmer muslins. The waist is eut to form a point at the front, whilo He extends to the waist line only at the back and is draped about the figure, but In such a way as to give the emtec: ‘of roundness, not of unbecoming bulk ‘The yoke is plain, finished with the Dertha frill, and can be omitted alto- gether, the walst becoming suited + #6 evening wear and serving the pur- pose pf two models In one, the clbow Mlenves boing fashtonable alike for day Ame and for evening. Whe vkirt is made after the always netul circular model, with a cireulay nce that 1s Joined to it beneath the Upper group of frills, and ls exceed igly voluminous and full at the lower (portion, while it avolds all bulk over an of Bors cod are atwes ey Radium Silk and Lace.—rattern no. 5002, Ate ia aba ’ a: , 8 HE season has brought many dainty, summer-like silks, but none that ts more attractive eines a et a eI d ‘ Nar Wan < oll ‘ ‘ A Smart Little Frock,—pattern no, soaa, than the new one known as radium, In the illustration it 1s pale blue in color and is com- For tho medium size will be required F ae $ ’ O style of warm weather dress sults young girls better (han this one that bined with cream ince, the yoke belng lined with white chiffon, ao giving a peculiarly soft Dip Walst 41:2 yards of material ri ‘ bY f ae unkeste the shirt waist, yet is Inaltely more youthful in effect, Illus. and becoming effect, The waist t¥ one of the very newest, made with suspender effect, and ie Yords B or 25-8 yards 44 inches wide, ot ALC ae, Cadted dt Is made of dotted jinen, with collar and puffs of white, and 1s clues sleeves of an entirely novel sort. Below the elbows they are made of the material, whie yard of all-over lace for the ie ; ds dtrable ag ft as smart, but the model is one of those desirable ones that 4s 's arranged to give a mousquetalre effect, while above that point they are formed by, rey any dS vardal ot Jace toh clave Ae ) @ 4 ‘Adaptvd 40 all'acasonable tn Ane Walt and wuirtidredolvedlby alstralelt cession of frills, which mean grace and summer-like effect, In addition to tha soft alle 6 deaien BMPs shirts ik verde ce one ; , Bell’ Hid sare closed inviaib(yculcthe dentrs-BhOke tor A wibirae (welvelwillibe Is sulted to almost everything seusonable, for the reason that almost every fashionable materia ‘ards {7 or 61-2 yards 4 required G14 yards of material 27, 43-4 yards 32 or 31ef yards 44 Inches wide. can be whireed. with shores, For the: medium slee, willbe renulrod 23-4 Nate aa i is wide, Waint Pattern No. with 1-4 yard 34 inches wide for the collar and cuffs, Pattern No, 5022 is out or 11-2 yards 44 inches wide, with 8-4 yard of al ait Jnve for yoke and collar an yard ht ie out in sixes from 22 to 40 inch — in sizes from 8 to MM years. for frills, Pattern No, 6002 tg cut in ‘ines, from 8\¢o #@ inch bust. ae ar int Pattern No. 4726 1s cu: Em ‘i Z ‘ ‘ i i ‘ mR to 90 Inch waist, q "

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