es. TT) + meh eee Se eee ee rs 7 i i RT Te eerie i on eae — .) ee } All-White Is Now The Fashionable Linen. With a Dainty Chemisette. Pattern No, 5056. h P Patterns No. 50S and No. ' t 6 roper T hing. LLUSTRATED js an activ des LLUSTRATED js a waist made with a square —-—__ of Mnen in r ean opening that allows of wearing a chemisetts of whi Mater ‘washable tafeta, the chemisette being of a simple By May Manton. an che Lae NRE. OHELERL PSE AREAL GER ards 44 inc (Written Exclusively for The Even- shed ARLHS a) t s ¢ 1 . or eh 21 Mis 21 inches t : of banding. Pattern No. 5056 is in sizes Fay anh etal Waist Pattern WS (including suspende > to 40 Inch bust IMMER is seeing all-whito and belt) is ins f 0 49 inch bust M costumes increase in number Skirt Pattern No. sin sizes from 22 to 30 A Dainty Little Frock week by week, and at fash- HORDE Pattern fonable resorts are to be noted those aa eee of all sorts and grades of material. 3, x . cre aie Material for a girl of ten is For the mountains, where nights I yoke and ONE! 5 y yr 81-2 yards 44 inches wid and mornings are apt to be cool pale blue, f Wide:for yokes \and:cufts: | Batters white serge made with a skirt that il greatly tn vogue. No, 5115 is in sizes for girls from 6 to 12 years, between the box plaite over the hips and . . clears the ground and a long semi- at die upper! edge of die lower portions which For Little Girls. fitted coat, collar and cuffs being of ° ©} medium size Pattern No. 2, black velvet, and worn with lingerie valet, 31° a snehesawscl HIS /shirph z waists is greatly liked. yok nd can be elaboratea by the addition of frillg f irt, 131-4 at the edge of the yoke or left plain, as For those places which mean ya Waint YY of six will be requived 41-2 higher temperature sheerest muslins 3 to inch y a i inches wide. are given preference, although duck TLS : is In sizes for girls from 2 to skirts with lingerie waists are much © ™ t© ® inch waist oveare Of BBe Worn during the morning hours. Stockings, shoes, gloves, hats and i= a Parasols are all chosen to match. The latest belts are made of sott ff P eZ taffeta, wide at the front and narrow es a at the back, where they are either held by buckles or are closed invis- ibly. To preserve the girdle form at the front they are of necessity boned, The crinoline scare need give no one any serious concern, but that skirts will be held out by one device or another is quite true. Among the latest novelties is velvet ribbon sewed on in bands of graduated width, so combining trimming with use, ———-.—__ 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. IMPOR TANT—Write your name and address plainly, and always specify size wanted. Smart Midsummer Costume. Pattern 1 and No, 4790. ht taffeta midsum- ume Is made with one of ancy Etons that gives a cape suggestion after a novel manr is made with what are calle sleeves that are cut in one wit yoke, while it is box-plaited at fr and back. The skirt, carefully shaped, is seven-gored and includes additional box-plaits, which are applied at tii seams and which terminate in points at yoke depth, so allowing perfect smooth- ness over the hip aium size: yards % or 1 for skirt, 14 yards 2 7 yards 44 inch has figure or ni wide when it No, 5091 is in 5\ bust, Skirt sizes from 2% to 30 inches waist The Fashionable Check. Patterns No. 4854 and No. 5000, SIMPLE shirt waist suit A made of the fasht able chi taffeta, but it is available t most all jonable materi: Waist combines a plain slightly full fronts, and Is finishe @ regulation box plait skirt ta cir cular, cut to provide ¢ dant flar r portion, and ¢ Material for medium ¢ 3-4 yards for skirt, is 27 Yards 41 inches wide. Watat I No, 4854 is in sizes from 32 to 42 inch bust. Skirt Pattern 5000 is in sizes from to 30 inch waist