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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURHAU rOKTLAND,- SUNDAY uvxmriU, AfKIL 11. 1911 ! Jti I i L 1 i. - n c I -4 4 I . t i : 7 v . v , i ' t - , . v c 'A ) A'i 0 06 r, ' r i t jit ft - S J 0 Iff, ' ft 0 r T'ti imporljnre of ihn details of a toilette can. never be overestimated by women who are well dressed. This season the accessories are more lovely , , than ever, and play an important role in the grreat scheme of fashion, .They. are the little touches thAtnyk phe?an add to a " costume; liany:'6f them can be made by a clever needlewoman and jin-money in-tellig-ently j spent - on the manufactured .. ones, will give "individuahty and style to. the summer outfit " . The scarf gives comfort and beauty to ' '. ..the wearer. It 'is a new changeable silk tissue edged with a plain silk woven hem end fringe. Its silvery blue tone is like " moonlight, only a little wanner, and the scarf, once made a part of the outfit, wili be used innumerable times : and enjoyed thoroughly. The new bell parasol is one of the extras -that can be raised with modistic safety. Its edge is curved Upward and a cord is " '' used to decorate the top. The under sur . face is lined with rose silk, casting a soft .. , glow, over the wearer's face. There are 6many sections on ' the top, and a long carved wooden' handle colored to match ' " the lining finishes the useful article. Neckwear has taken unto itself the fea V tures' of otherdays. Collars-are now l i pleated in Pierrot style. Peep valen- . ' ciennes lace vies with shadow lace in popu larity. The stock is of insertion and -i .. Deaamg, neaaa wixn a oiacx. veivet uaau. are "worn with the new long sleeves in dress or coat, giving a touch to a costume that is new and attractive. The new breakfast or boudoir cap Is of , lace and made like a baby's cap, with a ruffle at the front and back. The model shows a band of colored ribbon under the Uce and caught in a knot and loops at the side. ' 1 Net, , a lace veil or rows of insertion combined with ribbon can be used to make iuf attractive littlecap as a'gift or" as" an" accessory to the summer wardrobe.! The circular cape of embroidered silk 'comes straight from Japan. It is for cccl evenings, protecting the shoulders and fm tirA Crr1?ncr on r-ni?ifi Tint a m costume. There is a straight. high collar, jPj v.. -:- &-h i - ' :-At r- 1 The I ooe J A' 5 i ! It 1 3 U2 z-7 t M siVVj & 'r and a border, of silk fringe.' .The clirys anthemum patrn is in white, and the all- vhite effect makes it possible for a har- r -monizing'with any color of a gown under- Jneathl j' , - "t.X6 not forget 'the stock sash of velvet." -. ' It is adjustable,'and one end ,is pulled up . . and over the other. Roses in either ribbon : relief or woolen crochet decorate the ends. v Its gives a delightful "touch of contrast to - ny, dress for the afternoon or evening. -The girdle or sash must be added to your , ; list of etceteras if you would be entirely ' up to date. ' - ' " . . 7". Etcetera 1: The word opens up a realm j)f possibilities. The wjsdom of choice will make or mar .a costume. Let these hints r determine the lines' along which you will"' be guided in the making or purchasing of the important accessories for, the sprinj and summer. T