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THE newest frocks for summer arc of mar
quisette and voile. Pari pointed "with a
practical finger to these fabrics a month
ago, and the combination of durability with beauty
ii spelling Euccess for both designers and wearers.
If you have washed these new fabrics, you can
readily understand the firm position which they
have been given in the scale of summer materials.
They are unharmed by even strenuous nibbing;
they look just as good as new, and they are easily
ironed. Moreover,' these new favorites are cool and
capable of varied combinations.
There is one frock that is trimmed with lace
and embroidery, suggesting a use for three rem
nants. The bodice, with its comfortable kimono
leeves, is made almost entirely of strips of lace
and eyelet work. The skirt is of marquisette,
attached to the bodice by beading, through which
velvet ribbon is run. A deep hem of lace and
eyelet work is formed on the lower half of the skirt.
Surely this is a simple model for the young girl.
Cotton voile of a very filmy texture is shown
with deep lace trimming the bodice and. tunic. A
chemisette is tucked and the half-length sleeves
are tucked and trimmed with insertion. "Wide lace
it crossed in surplic? fashion and forms a broad
girdle at the waist line. The tunic fits snugly
over the hips and has its lower edge gathered into
A broad band of lace. This is edged with cotton
ball fringe. Below the tunic hangs the triple hem
of the skirt.
Marquisette is embroidered and tucked in
charming simplicity, that is copyable, inexpensive
and good-looking. An'extended yoke is-of fine tucks,
ornamented with a motif of Irish lace at the col
larless top.
m The lower part of bodice and sleeves ia of em
broidered material, the soft girdle matching the
colored flowers. A circular yoke holds the lower
alrirt that is tucked and trimmed with strips of
mbroidered good."
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.' . 'jUways .' in .: style 'is :the model-fere atedi; to Equality; ghows tne ,toucn'Of satin- that m.asy''o
. straight lines , of " lace , and tTOking.,A Th is"! . time ; ; the new' libgef ie models are'exploiting;. Sleeves
the' f rbclt is of voile. ! The panel 6mfteT-bo and edgedwith: a turnedrback cufiof
formed of foiirows oftlace is cbntii Thiey ;f aU wer.' subcis of ; valen-
. ' skirt. " Tucks alternate wifh lace, and i theower ; y ennes edged' with satinM A yoke of this fins
part irfoYmedfof wide .and' narrow, tucksrun-iv lace drops down' to the lace plastron, while bre
,ninvhorizbntally, iDrocheted buttons decorate tellda of ; heavy flace give v a broad effect at the
V?the belt, and fafttenthe back. r ' ; k V shoTilder84,vA band oft satin and a tucked; piece
Net and Wnaoots are used to trunianotherofToae'fonh.the deepgirdle..; 1, :V ;
. "marquisette frock. A long shoulder line extends f ; . Lace and tucks are edged wiih.satin. on the '
' from the Irish lace yoke, and the front and back , . iower part. 01 uie iuii sairt - ine wea is excel
J are formed of .strips of net and cloth, the latter ' lent for a dressy lingerie ; f rftck that , need not
ihahd embroidered in any' color that you choose, meet the wear and,tear of - continuous "usage.
A- comfortably full skirt is tucked around. ;the'' ; fashion. has marshaled the lingerie frock in
vhina. and-its; lower half is-a succession of .net.: "this "newgtiise for the benefit 'of-her followers.
f) embroidered strips and deep tucks. The " style .Cotton voile and marquisette, or any very open-
v"; Us convincing: to the motner.who is. in search ol mesneu weave,, are tae materials, oancuonea dj
sv frock for her growing daughter. , ' - toe great: designers oxme summera oresa jna
, , Ihe voile, embroidered 'and of "the sheerest- hailed witk: joy by- the-weaiertv .
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