The evening world. Newspaper, July 8, 1905, Page 12

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For Mountain and Seashore These Are the Latest Fancies. CS od By May Manton. (Written Exclusively for The Evening World.) HITE continues to make the most fashionatle of all gowns, but in W Spite of that fact blue, soft violet and grays are many and are Rroatly liked for linen as well as for silk. No matter how hot the weather, tennis playing goes on, for through Some inscrutable reason girls never fool the heat of the sun while handling the racquet, however intolerable it otherwise may be. Tho latest gowns @re made of pongee and arc accordion-plaited throughout, skirt, waist and sleeves. July is cver the season of the seashore, and every wise woman includes in her outfit one sweater at least which can be worn when sailing. ‘The latest for the purpose is made to draw on over the head and comes well @own over the hips and is cut out at the neck after the manner of a sailor blouse with a dicky, embroidered ron and all. Flowers pinned to the cors re alwa ttractive, but at the moment are almost universal for every ‘asion of dress. Th asturtium is being given great favor, although the long-stemmed rose Popularity. Among costume novelties is to be noted Padour ribbon and lace insertion, the two being joined in alternate rows nd worn over a foundation skirt veiled with one of chiffon, The lace scarfs that have made such notab! erings all during the winter have not fallen into disuse wit’ the warm weather, but are to be noted at almost all fashionable gather wearing decollete gowns drape them becom tor afternoon gowns they are made to s always retains its an entire gown made of pom- le features of evening gath Women Y about the shoulders, while ve as filmy little wraps. —=+ HOW TO OBTAIN THESE PATTERNS. Call or send by mail to the EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION BUREAU, 21 West 23d St., New York. Send 10 cents in coin or stamps for each pattern ordered. IMPORTANT—Write your name and address rend and always specify A Midsummer Gown. ‘atterns No, 5070 and No. 4816. O material more delightful to wear Curing the heated term of midsummer than iinen. In 1 e Mlustration is presented a chie which shows the favorite su skirt, bretelles and helt are all m linen voile, while the wails: fort known as butclie of embroidery. ‘Tie most becomingly belt is Shaped as to give a waistco and to avoid all bulk at the w it line, The skirt Is six-zored, laid in a group of tucks at cach seam, Material required medium 1-4 yards w with neluding bre and belt; for 7 yards yards 44 inc ‘i material V lghtfully never more sot white, as in the is shirred is lined with mouss: the shouiders One of the very best of t) the flounce being shirred o: fle the fulness For the wa’ 27 or 13-4 inch bust. Skirt in sizes figm 2 to The Favorite Pongee. AY jonable ‘waist made white lace shemisette effect while the frill of Is @istinctive touch, ard the puffed slec tie very latest shown equired for the medium sige dp 41-4 yards 21, 31-2 yards Yards 44 inches wide, with 1 ye ver lace and 2) of Jaue frills, 5-S yard of silk for belt, with £14 yards of banding, Pattern No. 500p fe in sizes from 8 to 0 ineh bust For Warm Mornings, Pattern No, 5007, OVHING lenis wer ¢ the break var than jus 4 dainty, L this one, Btyle anit Brack) and becom rH ferers from { style 1 for the medium size 3 yards 4 4 Yards of insertion an “eh Pattiorn No. S007 is | 82 to 4@ Inch bust, This tt umbray girl's and wh rimmed with narrow VP ibe most fa The lense ean Pattern No. 5080 Is ins A Charming Little Frock.—Pattern No. 5092. Ie je f fiek ts tnade of combined ¢ te linen, ‘The slightly low r $ are pretty ard comfortable f fe simply full, with a 1 iy closed at vy thered and at- —Pattern No. 5086. 1 te is mor aiinEN CORE al ) . | FANCY eis 41-5 yards 32 0 BLOUSE g WAIST 5009 MISSES SAILOR BLOUSE Sur 5080 2h ilsas ein eR Lg nears I illest ib ules CHILD'S DRESS 5092

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