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| Fashion’s ww w Novelties. By May Manton. (Written Exclusively for The Even- ing World.) 2 HIN materials combined with i T heavy are among the latest 7 of the season's whims exceedingly handsome dinner gown is, for example, of black tulle em- broidered with jet and finished with a wide hem of velvet, Favorite outing suits are made of linen of the heaviest sort, the skirt quite plain and plaited, while the little tox Eton is embroidered tn openwork style. With these are worn lingerie blou and Tyrolean hats af soft white felt. Plain tailored coats are promised for the fall, fitted, and in both half and three-quarter length. Bias folds of contrasting materi: are among the novelties !n trimmin crepe ce chine on messaline being an example. There is much talk of crinoline, but little of its actual revival, alt rts in 1860 style are to be noted at fashionable resorts. In place of the old-time hoop skirts however, they are held out by ruf- fles on the under petticoat, the result Leing a far more satisfactory Tulle makes a favorite mat dancing dr tingent, and artificial flowers make a favorite trimming. ann. HOW TO OBTAIN THESE PATTERNS. Call or send by mail to the ‘VENING 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 plainly, and always specify size wanted. cee For the Seaside. Patterns Nos, 4970 and 4974. HIS sailing costume is made white linen with ba The skirt is nine-gore 1 rial required for medium s: for skirt inches wide if mat nap; § yards 27 0} wide when It No, 4970 is bust. Skirt Pat sizes from 22 batis bands of pointed yoke and bes the tuc At AAR SN 8 SN NRO BA THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENI For the Busy Woman. Pattern No, 4120, that is made in sacque style and that is buttoned down the back, Gingham, pereale and linen are suit able, Material required for the medium size, 71-2 yards 32 co wide. Pattern No, 4120 is In siz © 1 Inch bust ['* STRATED fs a most useful apron For Dainty. Women, ro No, 5105, LLUSY D are two excerdinsly if Miiructive aprons. Bath ero i of lawn, with trimming of lace, the me being finished with nding, the other with beading, thre which the narrow ribbon is passed, In one instance the lower edge i fin with points, Material required for ine dium size is 34 yard 36 inches wide, with 2 yardy va of invertion and ed one, Pattern No, 5 none sige only For Wee Men, Pattern No, 5051 N the fllustravion is show I i is t y but khakd is greatly Giked and galaten is much to be commended, Material re- quired for @ boy of two Ix yards 27, 3 yards 82 or 2 sirds M1 inches wide, Vattera No, 5050 is in sizes for boys of 2 to 4 yeurs, A Graceful Negligee. LLUSTRY is a negligee that ts I attractive and graceful and at tne same time it is so simple it can be made quite easily and readily, As shown, the material is white Corean crepe or Oriental silk cut inte strips and used as banding, but simpler ones ean he made from lawn, dimity, batist 1 the like. Material required for medium sia is 91-2 yards 27 inch yards of banding. Pattern No, is In sizes from 82 to 40 inch bust Of French Percale, Pattern No, 5038, OTHING makes more serviceable IND trees tan the reser ys illustrated, and this on it a8 to be found in very unusual variety and veauty. In this instance it is white, with s lols of pink, but there are many ¢ andoan slene froin which to eh in the little js one adap ed to mony other thing well, e linen or pigu sf vod seryl ho Chin ner nit becom and the skirt ir # laid 1 box plaits for fs vired for a en is G12 yu 7, 41-2 yants a2 or 3 yards 44 inches wide, Pattern No, 6088 ts in sizes from 8 to 12 years, NEGLIGEE HOUSE GOWN 4955