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4 THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVE Cocrinys.CELor Ge FVENING WORLD: Fashion's : Decrees. By May Manton. (Written Exclusively for The Even- ing World) HB smartness of openwork, or T English embroidery, appears to be increasing. At the mo- fherit it is used for everything, coats and skirts, and evening cloaks, Wlouses and children's dresses. One ‘of the loveliest of the new redingotes is made in Directoire style of soft Hime green taffeta, its little bolero being made entirely of the material elaboratelyembroidered and arranged over silver gray. At this season when visits to the @eashore are of daily occurrence it may be well to suggest that the chif- fon silks are admirable for wear, 1s they do not suffer from dampness, and that the thin, diaphanous mater- ials made from pineapple thread are absolutely impervious to sea air. The very latest wnim in the matter of shoes and gloves is to have the two of matching color and material, s of pearl gray or mushroom suede. Thefe seems to be no limit to the variety and beauty of midsummer parasols. One of the latest is made of white linen lawn, there being a border composed of medallions of Valenciennes lace inclosed in frames formed by tiny roses embroidered with ribbon, the flowers also forming garlands between. One of the best liked evening wraps of the summer {s a long circn- lar or mantle which falls in beauti- ful drapery folds and is made of silk or some similar light-weight mater- fal, A loyely one seen within the week is of faille in dove gray with wide roll-over collar embroidered in the lovely pastel silks. Pamps seen upon the street in- crease in number as the season ad- vances, but are really far from cor- Tect and should be confined either to the carriage or to the country. In addition to being a bit incorrect they also require a walk which is far from graceful, which is an additional reason for their being looked upon askance, _— mt a ——_. BOX PLAITEDP SA/RT 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 yeur name and address plainly, and always specify size wanted. Shepherd's Check. Patterns No. 5074 and No, 5082, HSPHERD'S CHECK retains all tte S pramised favor, In the illustration is one of the newest summer cos tumes of ehiffon voile, which material nas a peculiar charm and character of ite own and affords something of a re- Hef after the nunber of silks seen, The combination of loose Eten and box- platted skirt Js one of the late ones, and way and desirable, tn the stole, collar and cuffs ave yf heavy hie while the frills are of a thinner sort, but such deta are neoessarily inatters of taste. i tle coat gives a at effect, being guite new as well as effective The skirt ig nine-gored and is laid in box plaits between the seams and $n an inverted plait at eich seam below the stitehed band Material required for medium size is: For Eton, 43-2 yards @% or 3 yards 44 inches wide, with 21-2 yards of lace for frills and 7-8 yards of all-over lace for collar and cuffs; for the skirt, 10 yar yards 4 For Warm Mornings, Pattern No. 5079, inches wide wher 8 figure or OTHING presents a more inviting appearance on a warm morning than a inches wide when while it sugg rolness and comfort bouh in color and male, Ilus- Pattern No, 5¢ trated is one of the very best the season has to offer that is shown In yellow % to 40 inch bus: batiste with banding and trimming of white lace, the combination being a most it has not. Fton is cut in sizes from BRS 1s cut in sizes from desirable one, but aln any prett Aw dimity or similar material could be Waist. utilized, The jacket is one of the graceful ones that means flowing lines withont any unpleasant suggestion of a negilgec 4 big collar that gives a The Fashionable Green broad line te the shoulders, while it en and comfortable Patterns No. 5081 a No. 5076, neck. While cotton and linen mate are the use, re are count 9 volor of t ry way attractive and which alse N jonable than green, The costume “!! be utilized, Among the noveltic the smason are what is Known as silk shown is in sheer muslin come 4uck or a slightly heavier white silk than the Hatutal and washable taffeta, tne bined with Valenclennes have Yhe Jatter being shown in a variaty of and desig Material required for the blouse is in shirt waist style, with a Medimm size ts 41-4 yards 33-4 yards 32 or & yards M-inches wide, with regulation box plait at (he centre, be- 71-4 yards of insertion and 21-4 yards of lace, Pattern No, BUTD is cut in Kizes ~ noatn or through which the closing can from 32 to 40 ingh bust. 3 be made, but in this instance the plait os -_— overt ‘ling of lace, while 3 Se ee ties poinean th For Home Wear.—vattern No. boas, groups of tucks, The skirt consists of O gown Uhat the modern woman includes tn her wardrobe is more to be gesteciaht upper porsion stralgit N desired than the one worn during the hours spent at home, It is graceful, an is more fush- 1ess pretty washable silks which For Lovers of the Sea. For Hours of Play, Pattern No, 4182, Patte) In Russian Style. No. 4472, Pattern No, 5050 flounre, The flounce is gathered at its Ng and attractive, rendering its wearer at her best, while Wt serves ERFECY freedom of movement is HIS loose suit for a boy is made of PLLUSTRATED 1s one of the newest ( upper edge and joined to the skirt bes the more practical end for saving the morc elaborate costumes for the formal P had in this garment, which can blue chambray, but khaki, Hnon I Russian sults, with embroidered a neath the lowest tuck, while the fulness occasions of the day. Illustrated Is an attractive house gown that includes the be made in any color, black, dark and yalatea inay be used, It chevrons, for boys, It is made of of the skirt te arranged in emall tucks most graceful possible lines and which can be utilized both for immediate wear that ure stitched fat over the hips. For and for the coming season, as it 49 adapted alike to the washable matertals and the medium sige will be required; For the soft and pretty wools such as challie and cashmere, The cape collars over the waist, 41-4 yards 21, 368 yards 27 the shoulders give the broad effect of fashion, and the Watteau plait at the or 2 yards 4 inclu wide, with 528 back falls in most becoming lines and folds and combines with the full fronts yards of Insertion; for the skirt, ® yards te give a tall effeet to the figure The three-quarter sleeves are always prety Bi, 7 yards 27 or S14 yards 44 inches and graceful, bul many women obj nd when such is the case cuffs Wide, With II yards of insertion. Walat can be substituted, making he gown is made with 4 | Pattern No, HOSA te out in sizes f centre front, whigh ix shlrrs and which 1s Joined to B10 # Inch bust, Batre blue, white knd shepherd's check, made with the blouse and trousers and natural colored chambray, ‘The little — « The sult is made with plaits that with the shield, which Is separate end coat is laid in wide tucks that give an extend over the shoulder and the collar attached beneath the big collar, A bolt effect of breadth at the shoulders, and that {# large enough for effect without of black patent leatber Is at the waist, ta closed beneath the one at the edge being big enough to be annoyingly in but whether that shall be of leather or of the left front. Its sleeves are the the way. There is a separate shirld material is always opiional, The model favorite ones that are gathered at the which is attached beneath. The skirt is a very becoming one and can be made shoulders and tucked at the wrists, and is separi For the medium alge of whiic lnon or more dicssy material, held in place by a belt, For a boy @ will be required 10 yards of mate- For a bey of four will be required 4 four will be required 81-2 yards of by ‘ attern Na. the fronts beneath their edges. For the medium size will be required 1J yards 27. rial 21 or 684 yards 44 in wide, yards of material 9%, 38-4 yards &3 or terial 27, 3 yards 32 or 23-6 fH BNTG ta cut In sizes from 22 10 9 tueh 101-2 yurds 32 or 71-4 yards 44 inches wile, witn 13-4 yards for the centre front, Patterm No, 4132 ts cur in sizes from 21-4 yards 44 inches wide, Batterm Nu, inches wide. Patt: No, 5080 16 om wader. Pattern No, 5008 Je cut ta sizes from 32 to 40 inch buat. 33 to @ iach bust, +499, 1s Ao alate Lop Bap OF 6 Ane ‘