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(Pattern ‘No, 5,125) © DRESS that the echoolgirl wears fs prettier than the one made with a gulinpe, Here fs an exceedingly attractive mode! which ted to caah- allie and to » h ® gulmpe of white wasshablo material or plain Bronch @annel)as may bp preferred For & girl of ten will be required 5 ds of material 27, 3% yards #4 Inches wide, with 24 yards 27 or 1% yards 03 inehes wide for the gulmpe, The vat- tern 51% ts Gut jn sizes for girls from ), Gx Wo twelve years of age, \ A Simple Little Frovk. N° FROCK Ia pretti which ean be material er such wool chalie, Ite style tn ew {Hg to cbiidish Agures, ity ‘comments | Pelnt of fashton 1s little labor | mak while the lines are attractive and coming Por a child of four will be reqy % yards o 2% yards 44 inche 6.10) tn clit th #lses Mur and elx youry of a For the Schoolroy, Ue best that we seoson has hy The blouse is abisolutely simple GbeeL well to tho left Hide, while pid at the walet by a pelt. bay of four will be required 9 TUCKED BLOUSE waist 5120 NINE GORED WRLKING SKIRT 5054 A SATISFACTORY BLOUSE. (Pattern No, 5184.) e toat the season bas to offer is more thoroughly satistactory than and ‘none Is adapted to more uses, As shown, It's mid» of ta with trimmire of lace apd fs high atthe neck with long Fleeves The # can be cut off in elbow length and, finished either with bance or with frills of lace, and the collar tan be omitted, leaving the neck round, while the most countless materials Which are appropriate. Material reduired for the medium, size Is B% yards 2, 3 yards 27 or 2 yards 44 Inches wite, The pattern 61M I#'cut If slsem’ from 32.100 Lust. A FASHIONABLE GOWN OF SILK. (Patterns Nos. 616,484.) ~ ILE is a favorite of the season for all Indoor gowns and \ta'shown in & variety of soft weaves, Illustrated is a model which ts wulted to taffeta, loulsine and all the fashlonatve sorts, but* whidh’ is shown th chiffon Laffeta, apricot pink in color, with banding of velvet and cream 9° © he Material reauieed for medium sine ta, for walst, 44 yarda'tl'or 34 yards 4b inches w with 4 yard of all-over Ince; for skirt, |” 1 yards 4 yards 44 inches wide, The waist pat- tern 6idl js cit In ##es from. 32 to 4) buet;! the sktét HOW TO OBTAIN’ pattern 474 In sizes from 2 to ® waist, FOR SCHOOL WEAR, (Pattern No, sit). ; 4 great many »o Dut. am fo 4 Some Autumn Novelties —By May Manton, Written Exclusively for THE EVENING WORLD. . eh 4 hye vogue of tho Bton ts an established one, and the greater both long and short, and for their mailing are employed some S| number of imported models of |the handsomer sort show these dainty little coats, Thosé¢ im box style are greatly liked, but (here is almost endless varicty, and both the genuine Etons and the blouses are to be noted The three-quarter sleove {s greatly liked for dress occa- sions, but the more practical suits are made with those that extend to the wrists. Braiding ts to be extensively used trimming and the fancy is always a welcome one, fot {t is éne of the things that can be done with perfect success at home, The Mngerie blouse promises to be worn throughout the entire winter and is really fasejnatingly dainty. Imported model show elaborate handwork, but lace insertions are always correct. Where greater warmth Js desired slips of thin wash silk or of fine lawn, made with high necks and long sleeves, will be worn beneath, Eyening coats are exceptionally benutiful, and some {m- ported ‘ones are being shuwn in a quiet new material, which is known as velvet cloth, being In reality a broadcloth made to take a surface eminently stggestive of velvet. Belts, collars and other accessories of gold are to be noted upon © great many of the handsome gowns, and there are a variety of braids offered well suited to the purpose. Empire styles are steadily growing in favor, and evidence thereof ip to be found in wide girdles and the like, even where the actual model is not shown, | Narrow waistcouts appear in a great many of the coata, FOR MORNING WEAR, (Pattern No. 013.) really exquisite brocades, which remind one of the old “apem tries, 60 beautiful and so harmonious are the colorings. The hats ar> novel and many of them strange, but happily ‘ are not ‘all bizarre. One of the best of the picture models is pe is known as English style, with a rather high crown aud /a proad, undulat+ ing brim. It is trimmed elthe» with feathers dr with flowers, and-in many instances {s finished with strings at the back, which are crossed, brought round and bowed loosely understhe m Velvet fs a favorite material, but 18 used in both the cutand ut sorts, and {8 to be noted in white as well as in black andi - «ark colors, ‘ Among the toques the narvow shapes appear to be pi and a great many are to be seen with crowns of uncut te velvet, while the brims are covered with chenille banding and) the trimming is of handsome tips. 2 : O-tental embroideries are being extensively used as bird ming «1d can be obtained in what are known a8 Mandarin’ ~ atrips, alving exquisite effects af color, of these embrofderles and ‘held by clasps of carved gold, made in Orlental design, ae + —_— ae ee ee eee > i ; } \ ! t Among the novelties In belts are to be noted bor ee Ps t HE tasteful morning Jacket Js among the comforts of }ife which no wire woman allows herself to be without, 'Thls one Is becoming and graceful at (he same time that it ts eminently simple and is well sulted to exeh+ mere, odatile, Krench and warhadle flannels and to all seasonable materials, ‘The hait-Atted hack ts combined with lowe fronts, giving a most satistaciory, result, while the sleeves can be made with Aeep or narrow cuffs, Material required for the medium size (9\'4% yards 27 or 24 yards Inches wide, The pattern 0158 j9 cutdn wiges from % to 44 inches bunt, | ONE OF, THE NEW BLUES, J in ) ‘on. i © color is to be more worn) during the season than bite, being shown tn new and ofiarming #Mindeés, the tact méane isd gown Made of cashmere Inthe color known as ja with eeru‘lace over white chiffon; and which ts exci Material required for médfurh 4 with 1 yard ver ave; for ~~) Inches wide, terial has figure or inches wide if not. 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