The evening world. Newspaper, October 21, 1905, Page 10

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” NEWEST "MODES meri Written Exclusively For The Evening World. ACH GOWNS are having almost unprecedented vogue and are ee | made in many lovely Princesse designs, A novel one is, for ex- ample, cut with a girdle extending well above and below the waist line that is of heavy lace, while both skirt and blouse are L | of the thinner sort made soft and full and are joined to it. ‘An attractive feature is trimming of velvet used as a banding at the lower edge, it serving both as needed weight and protection against soil. An exceedingly elegant model is of cream-white over pale pink with a band of pink velvet embroidered with silver, Bolero effects are to be noted at every turn, and exceedingly attractive lnce blouses are so made over chiffon that ts shirred to form the almost inovitable girdle, Ready made accessories are both numerous and beautifal, and among them are to be noted a great variety of yokes, tiny jackets and girdles. Princesse skirts are being shown in all materials from velvet to lace and are exceedingly tasteful and elegant. As a matter of course, the plainer A Very Dainty Dancing Frock, Wattern No. 5139.) HE dancing frock !s quite as {m- portant as the more substantial one of every-day wear, for the little girl of to-day is quite sure to attend dancing school and also is likely to be entertained generously throughout the season. This one is exceedingly charming and attractive yet élmplo withal, and gives the fashionable princesse effect while the full shirrings do away with all thought of severity. Material require: for medium eize (10 years) Is 10 y tT or BM yards 4 inches wide. Patten No, 6189 is cut iin sizes from 6 to years. Velvet with Fur. Paiterns 5104 and 5175, 1O material Is more fashionable than velvet and {it is never handsomer than when trimmed with fur. In thts ingance the color ts bottle green and the trimming mink; but browns, dark red and violet are equally fash- fonable, while there are a great many sultable fur edgings. Material re- quired for medium size is, for the Eton, sorts suit the velvet, while lace fs much shirred or, tucked, Combinations of velvet or velveteen and corduroy with cloth are among the smartest nov- elties“Of the season, and some excoedingly handsome coutumes are as re- sult. Bead trimmings are having great vogue in Paris, and among the very latest novolties {s banding that.is made efter the manner of the old-tash- foned solid crocheted beadwork of our grandmothers, the designs being flower or conventional forms, as preferrod. It ts used in many ways, but is especially well Ilked for finishing vests, collars and cuffs of the handsomer tailor-made gowns. Evening cloaks are exceedingly elegant this season, bat among them all there is nothing more effective than the Burlingham sacking, trimmed with bands of Oriental embroidery executed in matching,color, Chemisette effects continue to be exceedingly fashionable, and some of the newest in waists are made in that stylo, the material for the waist being flannel, while the chemisette is of tucked or bastante ag musiin or linen, 1% yards 21 inches wide, or 1% yards ‘snugly. This oné (se made ‘ehh a endure 44, for the skirt") yards 21. or 4 yoke that ts smooth across the shoul yards 44 inohes ‘wide. ‘The Pton pattern ders ‘and can bo finished with the full G04 ts eut in. slgos from 32 to 4 buat, frill, giving a bertha effect. or lett plain the skirt pattern 517 in sizes from 3% ‘ag liked and again allows a choice of to 90 waist Nainsook, with Em- broidery. (Pattern No, 5142.) HE nightgown that é@ slightly open at the throat is far more generally liked and far more healthful than the ome that is closed tightly and HOW TO OBTAIN THESE PATTERNS. Call or send by mailfo the EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION BUREAU, 21 West 234 St., New York. Send 10 cents in coin or stamps for cach pattern ordered. the elbow or long sleeves. Material ro- quired for medium size ts 9% yards 27 Or 6 yards 9 Inches wide with 4 yards of insertion and 4 yards of embroidery. Pattern No, 6142 ts cut in sizes from 8 to @ bust. A Simple Afternoon Gown. Patterns GIT1 and 5034, © dresa is better Heed for simple afternoon occasions that one made in shirt-waist style, Dlustrated is one of the neweat designa that ts well suited to cashmere, Henrie:ta, veiling and ail similar materials, Materia! re- quired for medium size Is, for walat, 94 yards % inches, or 2 yards #4 inches whte; for skirt, 10% yards 27 Inches, or 64 yards 44 inches wide 1f materia! has figure or nap; 64 yards 27 inches, or oi yards 4 Inches If it bas not, Walst pattern 5171 is cut In sises from % to 42 bust, Skirt pattern 6044 in sizes 22 to 90 waist. IMPORTANT—Write yourname and address plainly, and always specify size wanted, BiG y. mu H ih eas Me (Pattern No. 5157.) HE busy woman, whether her age tivity take the form of household duties or any other pu Means soll to her gown, ts & need for just euch a protective apron as this one. The material tllustrated: {s gingtam, but many others are equally svitable, butcher's linen being strong and specially desirable, Mate- tial required for medium size te 0% yards 21 or 6% yards % inches wide. Pattern St57 is evt In three sizes, 34, 3 and 42 inches bust, For the Small Folk, Pattern No, 600), HBP long waisted frock ts always @ becoming, one for the younger children, and 1s always greatly in yogue. This one ts exceedingly charm- ing and is made up of a pretty dotted challis oombined with @ yoke and + trimming of simple embroidered silk, Material required for n child of 6 yeara ot age Is 8% yarda 27 inches wide, with 1 yard, 18 inches and 1% yards Peo ‘The pattern 606 Is cut In siges from % to 8 years. In Princess s Style. a Oe)

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