The evening world. Newspaper, June 24, 1905, Page 14

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ING, JUNE 24, 1905. HOW TO OBTAIN THESE PATTERNS. Call or send by. mall to the EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION BUREAU, By M M q y May Manton. 21 West 23d St., New York. : AW (Written Exclusively for The Evening World. Send 10 cents in coin or stamps y he : . u for each pattern ordered. 4 Aap | HE vogue of the fichu and graceful scarf increases month iby IMPORTANT—\Write your name and } i ae 5 month, Not alone are the former worn as parts of bodices, but inly, by potdibeding and always specify are greatly liked for the slight additional wraps which are ¢¢ The Ficha and the Scarf Worn as Part of Bodices, $e * ~ . necessary with thin gowns, while the latter are shown in lace, in Liberty ee Ee al silk and in chiffon and are used in much the same manner. Some of the Embroidered Batiste and Lace, , «\ prettfest and daintiest of the fichns are of embroidered batiste with frills Patterns No, 5040 and No, 4980, either of lace or of the plain material with hemstitched edges, [errs ED is a most charming ARPS Mbrealtatiats (Warad tHeiteek } < wil 7 Embroidered and flowered musling are to be seen made into most with Valenciennes lace, The blouse : " \ fascinating gowns suited to garden parties and all occasions of the kind, is one of the new ones that gives a suge ‘" é, and economical women provide slips of varying colors to wear beneath, (salar ea ene rs i Hie atray so that the one gown gives the effect of several, sashes being chosen ¢ he shoulders, ‘The skirt is cut in 5 o , ’ Ms goise wid se ind In widei tucker Une g match the Mning or of Dresden ribbon, which harmonizes therewith, MaGen ber whieh ate sfnianed Wik alte fh i Shepherd's checks appear to retain all the favor of the earlier set on frills of lace. and are to be noted in tany of the smartest costumes of the favorite a ante medium size chiffon voile, A well liked model is made with skirt and fancy Eton, the ARSE Ge AtatlA} ttle collars and cuffs of which are of velvet, which gives an air of dis- 21-2 yards 44 tinction to the entire costume. yards of alloy e and It is a season of coats, ind many fascinating ones suited to the warm- est weather are shown in linen embroidered in English or openwork style. With Tt yards of he skirt, 198-4 yard: 101-2 var or 61-4 yards 44 Inc wide. Pattern No, 5040 is yt in sizes from & to 40 bust, Shire Pattern No, 4980 is cut in sizes from 22 to 90 waist. for frills; f A Dainty Summer Blouse. tterm No, 5050, Al Y blouses are always in de- D mand Here is one that ig a mass of little narrow frills made from Valenclennes lace edging below a yoke of Ince allover that Is just as charming and attractive as can be and which can quite asily and readily ba made ‘The foundation is a ploin blouse made of sheerest liwn or net, on whieh the yoke is applied on indicated lines. For a woman of medium size will be re. quired 31. i 27 inches wide for the foundation, with 60 yards of lace 2 inches wide for the frills and 1-2 of allover for the yoke and collar, i yards 18, 33-8 yards 27 or 21-8 yards 41 inches wide when blouse is made from one material, Pattern Vo. BOBO is cut in sizes fron % to 42 bust. AS mart Little Frock, attern No, 5055, 1 gids are Wearmng a variety L of very charming dresses this sea. Bon. Here is one that is suited to all washable fabrics, ‘The blouse is tucked at the shoulders and includes straps which conceal the seams, while the skirt is laid in backward-turning plaits. For the entire drcss nothing bebter than the chambray illustrated could be suggested, For a girl of ten will be required 5 ards of material 21, 51-4 yards 32 yards 44 inches O55 is cul in sizes for ginls of 6 to 22 years \ } Se Pa ay For Midsummer Outings. Patterns No, 5073 and No, 5072, OTHING makes a more satisfac- tory outing gown than linen, Th's one is all white and made from the quality known as butcher's, Coiton materials and taffeta may be used, For of medium size ili be ri or the waist, 33-8 yards of 7 or 17-8 yards 44 Inches wide; for the skirt, 83-4 yards 27 or 5 1-4 E M Inches wide when material has figure or nap, 61-2 yards 27 or 38-4 yards 44 inches wide when {it has not, Skirt Pattern HOTS js cut in sizes from 82 to 40 bust, Waist Pattern No, 5072 1g cut in sizes from 10 32 waist Of Genuine Shantung. Patterns No. 5054 and No, 4074, Ts sult made with plaited skirt that escapes the ground and fancy little Eton 1s a pronounced favorite of the season, This one 1s shown in natural colored Shantung with Oriental banding finishing the little wrap, but is a design that can be utile ized for all ihe fashionable silks, for Mnen and for such light-welg as voile and barege medium size the suit w the ton, 41-2 ‘dg of mate 37-8 yards 1-4 yards wide, of bandin: the skirt, 121 BY or G yards 44 Inches wide when has figure or nap, § yards 27 or 41-2 yards 44 Inches wide when it has not Bton Pattern No. 5054 is cut in sizes from 82 to 40 bust, Skirt Pattern No. 4974 is cut in sizes from 22 to 90 walst. For the Salt Sea Dip. Pattern No. LLUSTRATED Js a desirable bathing I sult e of dark blue Sicilian handed with black, but which appr priately can Le made of alik or of sera although the mohalr has the great ad- vantage of shedding water and of being ght of weight. Dark blue and black are the preferred o although white and checks are both to he seen, Blouse and bloomers are cut in one, ‘The neck can be left open or worn with a shield For a woman of medium size will be required & y He of material 2 <: yards A inches wide RSLS te cur in sizes for as xmall boy so pertes tussian blouse, 11 derlal is peresle, but chambray and all the materials used for blous are appropri theing sulted both the white on ¢ wear and 8. The blow with fronts fag beluy made well t side in oon formity with Russian styles, and ins eludes the sleeves that tucked 4 the wriets. For a boy of eixhe will be rds of material 27, 17-8

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