The evening world. Newspaper, June 10, 1905, Page 12

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THE WORLD:" SATURDAY EV G, JUNE 10,’ 1905. _and Long Coats Very Smaprt. ————_—_<++___ By May Manton. (Written Exclusively for The Evening World.) ILK continues a favorite material for the better gowns and {s con- @tantly being shown made after novel designs. What might be called iN i the blouse or glorified shirt waist suit is exceedingly popular and Pexeeedingly attractive and suits many occasions. One of the latest fads | for trimming js flat-plaited frills, the plaits being exceedingly narrow and Vpressed absolutely flat and headed with heavy cords, as for example shaded checked taffeta is made with plaits of the material, while the cords hove it are made of each of the colors woven in the design, )) Burplice blouses continue favorites, and the chemisettes, which are E Anevitable accompaniments, are shown in ‘both Valenclennes lace and in roidered muslin. welf, and are made of leather in matching color, wide at the front, nar- ‘row at the back, where they are snugly buckled into place, S Bimilar belts are in much the sume general shape, but serve a more Practical end, inasmuch as they are mece with two tiny pockets at the vider portion, which serve to keep the watch and the car fare conventently hand. (a Long coats are exceedingly smart this season and take a number of Both Very Stylish. A Blouse Woist—pat No, 5001.—The model is made high ne th long sleeves, but can be converted into a dinner wast, 4s shown In the small view. For a woman of medium size will be required 43-4 yards of material 21, 44 1s \7 or 31-8 yards 44 inches wide, With 7-8 yard tucking tern No, 5061, 32 to 40 bust, In Suspe ve Style! tern No, 5025,—The sus- ponders are of combined trimming and material, The waist Is of blue batiste, with embroidery; all summer mattrials avallabl» irl of fourteen, 41-8 yards vy “ior yards 44. with 16-8 yards of ine tion, Pattern No, 5025 cut In sizes 12 to 16 years, i \ a orms. Redingotes are notable favorites; but among the very newest whims lust be noted those of three-quarter Jength, made of rather large black Nd white check, with loose fronts and half-fitted backs. These are worn travelling, driving and the like, and are in every*way chic and smart. " Elbow sleeves, as was bound to be the case, have once more brought Balan into yogue, and some exquisitely charming designs are shown. ‘¢ommon with every other revival, this one thas itg individualities and the accepted bracelets are made with moderately wide portions at the upper part with slender chains beneath, the wider portions being set with gems of Yatious sorts. }\\ For summer wear the semi-precious stones are held in rather better taste than the more costly ones, and turmalines are having extended vogue. Daintiness and femininity are characteristics of all the better gowns, ‘or i and gome of the latest accessories are fascinating in the extreme, Among ‘them |are to be noted ties of the sheerest, finest handkerchief lawn, most @aintily and delicately embroidered by ‘hand, the edges all being tinely scal- oped, while at each end is a degign in the lovely fine French work, Veils make a feature of every up-to-date toilet, and one of the latest taeda fo for tuose of color to match the trimming on the hat, as a pale blue Wetlwhere blue feathers are used, pale pink with roses and the like. © One-piece dresses are constantly growing in favor, but are really onl Q d C2 Be es skirts joined by aniioe. belts, which, in the case of the ue g : aca oH ah ae eye j MISSES yeither of lace or drawn work insertion, so that almost any model can be : ; a x ‘ & ‘ . : SHIRT made when liked. The effect’is e ¢edingly dainty and charming, in ad- ! tion to which there is that compActe sense of comfort that comes from certainty that there is no bell to slip up or down, ‘An economical suggestion is found in the making of several slips for beneath the single gown, as, for cxample, a white muslin worn first with pink, then with blue, then with green, so becoming practically three Hblicts In one, while the slips can casily and readily be made, Preferably hey are in genuine princesse style, doing away with all possible bulk at 7 Summer Gowns of Silk, —Patterns No, 5047, No, 5040, No, 4741 and No. 4 HE model to the left is shown tn pongee, with the chemisette, enffs and trimming of Valynele the right is of louisine, with banding of velvet ribbon and cheinisetic and cuffs of lace ove are available for muslins and summer wools and silks, [or medium size--Bolero watst, 31 27 of 13:8 yds. 44 with 2-4 yde, all-over lace; waist, with chemisette, 48-8 yds “1, 43-S yds. 27 or 23-8 yds, 44, with 7-5 yd. all-over lace; for founced skirt, th yds, 2%, 12 yds. 27 or 71-2 yds, 44. Bolero Waist 319 and ancy Waist No, 5047 cut 82 to 40 bust. ‘Triple Skirt Pattecn No, 4536 aid Flounced Skirt Pattern No, 4741 are cut in sizes from 22 to 30 inch waist, waist line. nes, while the one to chiffon, Both models THESE PATTERNS. F inclose 10 cents in coin or stamps Pfor each Pattern ordered and address EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHIONS. 0. Box 86, Mad Square "World Uptown City. For the Little Folk Child's Bishop Dre: Pattern No. 4981, HIS charming child's frock is made in bishop style or with sleeves and dress that are gathered at their upper IMPORTANT — Write your name and address _plai: and always H}apecify size want With the Chemisette, Patiern No, 5050, ONE of the many attractive waists that the summer has brought Is better liked than the one made the chemisetto and none is so nty and feminine in effect. ‘This one fst wtyle, and ts sulted to the entire inxe of fashionable materials, while chemisette can be of lace, of mus- tucking or contrasting silk or «l- it anything that may be liked, but lever prettier or gaintler than when Je of muslin embroidered by hand, Sth fronts and back of the waist are Ked to give a box-plulted effect, but Me tucks at the front extend to yoke Mepth only, while those at the back are tended to the belt, so kiving an effect and all Walst that @o fashionable at this season. Phe Ading finishes all the edgas und al- chemisette is entirely separate and MpMped at the back, so that it can b Hattie easily Taundered ond renewed, Aa ¥ ot whdeh in itself renders it especially Worthy of commendetion, he sleeves Aeare quite new and are tucked at both TBhoulders and wrists, the tack ne Morarranged that they give the effoot ¢ Pox platis, There are no cuffs Included h the pattern, but dainty ones of white lin, Matching the ohemisctte, are MWAYS pretty and atiractive und are Boh ein #tyle, and can be purchased aly to wear, Material rev ad for feGiuin sige ix 97-8 vards 21, 95-8 yards OF 25-8 yards 44 fneves wide, with 1 B inches wide for cheimisette ané weo@nd 11-2 yards for banding No, 5066 is cut in sizes from elges and joined to the narrow yoke, The silgbtly low neck and the short sleeves are elways pretty an really warm days, but the yoke can be added and bishop sleeves be substituted when better liked, For a child of four will be required 51-8 yards of mate- rral 77 or 2 ur 2 yards 44 inohce wide, with 31-2 yards of banding and 38 yard 18 inches wide for yoke, Pattern ySt is cut in sizes for children of 1, % 4 and € years. Drean—Pattern No, 4985, k 1g so pretty for the really wirm duys of summer as the one made of simple washable mate! Milustrated is a most attractive model, with a bertha that Is cut in handkerchief style, and that is always becoming to childish Heures, This particular model ts available , for all seasons, For a girl of ten will be required @ yards of material 27, 6 yards 32 or { yards M Inches wide, P No, HONK Is cut tn sizes for girls from 6 to 12, Girl's Russian Dress—Pattern No, 4038, H® walst and skirt are In one picce, I » bhat the task of laundering be- mes simple, The belt at the waist {is slipped under straps at the under-arm seams and serves to hold the fulness in place, For a girl of eight will be required Gi-b yards of material 27 or 32 or 28-8 yards AM inches wide, with 41-2 yards of banding: Pattorn No, 418 is cut in sizes from 4 hoy's Knlekerbocker galt—Pattern No, 4055, LLUSTRATED ts a Knickerbocker sult I for w boy which can be made In linen, Khaki, galatea, gingham or similar nas terial for summer and In serge and the like for the cooler weather, ‘The blouse ts worn with a collar, whth is aitached to the yoo by means of button-holes and studs, For a boy of elght will be required 87-8 yards of matectal 7, 21-4 yards 44 or 21-8 yards #2 Inches wide, Pattern No, 4655 Js cut in sizes from 4 to 10 years,

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