SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1925.
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JUNE BRIDE and ROU
THE TRADITIONAL SATİN LACE AND BEARIS
The Passing Years Have Wrought a Change in
the Wedding Gown of Tradition-Colour Finds a Place in Bridal Attire.
Titense interest at:nches itself to the, is a summer trock de luxo. Its aimpli frontamen and the usual and delightful city vanishes before its oxquisite fineness. garinents that go into its designing.—35.
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wardrobe of sofinoni, this collection
"Colour"tu"The Wedding Group.
of suits um fræks anderessarion, the
It is quite corren to introduce colour in the very wedding gown die eintre of its interest
faintest tium-pale rosu, since most bu, worthy of the important i fest, pale blue-into the wedding gown. i graces and bed expression of the While designers in general do not nako individuality of the brids horalf. And wide of is, they sponser it sa a bridal attire is quite in keeping with the variant, and it is proving attmetive. It Inxurious road that Inship, is taking.
appears as lining for the brain, or pro- The colour may be the favourite of the vidos atslip for a gown of sheer fabric. bride neat stand for the individuality that
For centurire the ride, whalayer her wedding month, we sartorially abuckled
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with ropes of son and pearls. Even the modern woman strives to express. the gown, with the traditioned loveliness of white satin, old lace and pearls will be the choice of
of many; yet many other will feel that she will be wholly it of the And picture if her gown is not white then setting all tradition aside there will be the very modern aniden who will demand a tinge of colour to relieve the whitq.
The bride of tradition will pasa dow'n the aisle to the familiar strains of Loben. grin, wearing a straighalline simple frock of clinging white salin vailed in the glory Pearls may trim it, and
The bride may give fuli axpression to her artistic tendencies in the tracks of her bridal attendanta. Naver were there such colours and shades of colours from which to choose muy Lavvy a pastel wedding. a jewel wedding, a flower wedding, or she may wed in the setting of the coloura of the rainbow.
But the gown for the welding is by no mens all! Thers inust be the right selection al gowns, wrapy and inits--mora specially the purfect ensemble for the racy. There must be sporta attire,
of Inen and talle orange blissonk reproachably smart; evening frocks;
pearls will be her will hold her veil in place, and her bridal bouquet will be the bridal banquet of custom-valley filius, perhaps. You hava Bean many versions of this bride-al love. ly in their wadding attiro.
But There Are Other Fabrics, One of the chief fabric characteristics of the prosont season is the fondanoy toward sheer materiale-chiffonu unul Iners especially. It is not, therefore strange that this charateristic should find its way the mod in bridal gowns. The practical bride will see the advantage of ming a fabric of this sort since the dress will then find ises, later on, for i dance frook of the neable sort. . Therd in u farmality about antin that lace and chiffon do not possces.
For the very formal, vory stately church.
fabrin. But it may
gain,
lingerie and boudoir apparel; and the hat, bag, shora, hoisery and gloves for each one exactly appropriate. There are so many parts to a trousson!
Post:imo-overyone
Auy bride would do well to includg in her selection & tuace frock of the type that is pictures frock that han simpli borlice ebore a wide shirt, very like the city to recommend it. A straight little
calyx of a flower with its uneven hemline. No sleaves, no trimming, one night say, for the rosettes of ribbon are so tory simple. The skirt is doceptivo-it has an apron over it--for charm, not protection.
There Will Be An. Ensembla,
No wardrobe-bridal or otherwise— would be complete without an ensemble xuit. And because it is the more elabor. nto affair that is generally featured, the sports ensemble has been chosen. It jumper as to frock, but that is as an eye with for banding proves that it Ens on on the more formal costume. many.
It had of the style details that are typical sports--the narrow bait, the patch pocket, and the youthful caller.
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wedding, al mas bo fashioned into frock that is rather more lightsome than the neoal esiin wedding dress. It may not only be sefi and supple itself, but it may combine with ochwabby icce n
rather than lose, by the partnership. Biff satin in history, a wall as tradition. To dwell on n single módel saorus hażdly Of a certain dignity-and a deal of fair, when there are so many demanding the-m-the ruffled gown of tin with attention all worthy of it. After all,. It Ince to edge the raffles. Strands of pearls in really a matter of one's personal tasta, finish the narrow scarf ends that finish the a long as she keeps within the limits that neck and the gown is, sloegele this is fashion has apt. If you but stop to think, defiance of fendition tha bugaboo!--- Ayou will find that it la molly a changing. square, panel-like train, also edged with mode, and there is a distinct trend in the lace, completes the plature. The vail that lange, which includes both is of fulle,
adding an effect of shoor shouatte and detalis. There is hardly a draperies.
Tingis stall that has escaped, in the Satin and Isos for the second model, gebart emlatih draperies, metificial Bowarki This time 20 no longer wople wiltonette, fur the sleeves are long, there is no train and there are draperies, panels, guren; diaria, the vell, before, is of tulle, · The furna; godas and forannen. There fans! "bride's attendans wears white, and a be a day somebero, or ab Insat a ung “lingaris frock of "thin type would prove a gestión of talinom, apparent or otherwise. valcable went to the bride herself, for 14. And there are sesevor and jabots and wil
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sorts of things to remove any appearance of the tubular effect. And four things tboy have been called the four "lines" of fushion-contribute to the general change. The four are the neckline, the hiplino, the waistline and the hemline.
TROUSSEAU
"TENDANT MUST BE
PART OF THE PICTURE
shorter in back than in front. Scallops and points are considered smart-so, ton, panels.
The waistline is a temperamental us anything could psibly be. It may be below the hips; it may be normal, or it. The End of Simplicity.
may be very low. Que designer makos Instead of the inevitable round or huteauit higher in back than in front. When the neckline untrimmed we have the waistline is murit normal it is usually the trimanul neoidie, ma sola rodiny
A SVOATS. ENSEMBLE,
WITHE ASPIRATIONS!
Gift Suggestions-
the Bride.
The Personal G
A poldan looket with a minor cover rusily a novel container for congs.
A combination atomizer mit power the latter plays muslo when opened.
A bandeir Hat of silk and law be
mirror, powder jar and long-filled pů
A envelling bit of wilt Bočasi
in a lovely enamelled box.
A handing Aubuwop Impe
By fast in an evening shodet
or Petit Point androideries's
A
s of nee a painted, fan.
A gorgona haul-manbrohlared shij
from China, Todic or Jap.
A necklace of her favourito enlarg
long, drop earrings to match.
An odd bracelet that in a genuin
Andique with old emeraldu diamontis,
Or if you would ho truly pinion keroliofs, honiory, gloves.
For The New Home.
A lamp with a statuury base of marble
ivory or bronze.
A wrought iron stand and fuh bang
copy of an Italian original.
A refreshment or cordial set of cryst or Venation plan.
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Silver-Bat ware, ire pai), flower bonke" ridlesticks.
An ornamental minor to reflect pakan or anlarga specs.
A chair set of antique needleworks
patit paint with gpoint.
A cotton sol of Spanish Moorish repl
justreou Ivory white,
A male act of Venelion glans",
dragon design-gold-sprinkled.
MOTHER,
They say that Man is mighty,
· He governs land and . He wicks a mighty serptre O'ar lester powers that be:.. But rightfør power and stronger Man from his throne han harlod, For the band that rocks the uradló
Ja the hand that rules the world.
W R Wallace,
Keep to the
Printed Word!
Every woman who carefully studies the, feet. The saine has been run of the me 19725 Spring Edition of her Fusion primer who have brought up from the depthe wild first wrything she needs or wants-in their dyo-vats the rare shades of famill print! And the print, unlika that of our colours, and turned hugs into other enlou other news, is of a loveliness so breath and made shndge of them. taking that one is at loss to explain it, ut least til she has studied it a bit. And with
Putting fashion into pital may be id
Trenith
of materials at hiwil-rté wines a laww the "ways" of it is tnbrics, glorious colours and patter better ond's judgment in selection, the
will prove fruitful. For several
sgtrong paut fables and colours have received very great anoint of attention. Weavors have not only dovised now materials but they have per feated new versions of old favourites, at the same time making the old more per,
LINGERIE ADOPTS the ENSEMBLE
male ready for copying in tapertjes foreign lands, in the history of art. every available source had been, nul being sought, that variety may be ne And bucnitao these prints urs so adaptoh to the mode of the moment-they, to have influenced that mode-they t resing fabrio and fashion vogue.
There are printed silles a crepes printed chiffone aut inorgette prist Lovelty fabrics, both cotton and wool, the usual lot of not-to-he-classified print Song of them are bold-with a purpo some of them are softly tinted with
the flower and the jewel forg juustels, and many of them are so subtly blende that one is contqut to accept without
why Flower, doi, conventiofi ing designs-there is no end.
acurvos and jabots aro fashion. One randarting point for the FETOR", "goists 124 round, Vingerie receives extra attention in a garment quile duinty enough for oven the day and evening And thons. In ot
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are so ganorally uned, 908 an untrimmed muck, and it looks don's the biplina came in for attention. wrong, somehow, when it is arolieved The wardrobe of the bride will prove
Clothes and pain. The yoke in back again and varied hardly o simple--thing. lands its aid to the other details. The complicated. The simplicity of hemline is, again, irregular, and uppeurs yesteryer is gone.
their valuable attentist and the caulis the most fastidions, which, wided to its undoubted comfort, makes athletic under wear factor to be reckoned with. The
Of the struest importance all the year
As to their uses frocks for nii turg the month that preecles June for June
fabric or another, charming, Suite 1 is the month of the trousseau, and then
their costs with the print of which there is the graduate! Both the bride and
dress is made, or band the lining wi the young girl who is leaving school ful in object seems to be as little us po it. Blanes of all sorts sppear in print the subject of importance, for under things sible beneath the frock-that little the and the scart delights in its colour are quite as lovely, quite as fascinating, otest in daintiness and perfection in fit.charta. Kerchiefs, handbags, glove quite as necessary us outer things And Slenderness in imperative.
cilinary and does for them, and bath the nicety of f of the former has every
We have
herome accustomed to the apparel and lingerie depend upon them. thing to do with the anceens of the latter. ensemble in all our outer wear, whether
With fabrics stressed in the general it be suit, hat and scarf or the whole debonair about them; they are, in
There is something gay and irresistib mode, one expects them to be stressed it costume.
Sin important
fashion could the liegerto
all degree, the very spirit of spring, an mode-and they are. And not fail to influence lingerin, and that of summur. So make the most of thero
an equal variety
opportunity offered gunt, for they wi has
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for some per one thing, and others in panon het been to its beast, And it The go is rivalled by the from many matching pieces, chooning pyjarha, the latter coming in for a deal of from them your favourites. This is true are whether the fabric be glove wilk, crop,
differ.
atlantion this Бенвод.. There chemises, vents, step-ins, costume alip, chiffon, vails or Bom other of the potticoats and
what is favoured cottons. By this effective means maty versions called, inattractively, the "naion-auft."
It often happers that faalion is launched sotauwhat doubtfully, only to meet with a response no enthumiantic that becomes a part o of the settled mode. This is what has happened with the athletic" tion suit, that was patterned after men's summor undergarments. Women tried perinps, and found them, skeptically, them good, especially for sports wear and for wear under the simple apperal of the atreat and morning modis,
This season designers bare given thom "BEAUTY. ITS OWN
You can
one may have the garment she wishes in the fabrio he wishes, the Jaapanie places linked together by a trimming nie, For 11 is an elaborate modelingerie. whether one believes it or not. pay fabulom uins for garments na ex- grisite as a bridal veil, and with as litte "wear." Or you can choose more sturdy fabrics with simple, tailored tonehes oấ hand-werk, quite ne exquisite in their way as the extravagances of the mode. daiutiness and a good fit are imperative- and an ensemble is fashion EXCUSE FOR BEING.”
But
And Fashion would, doubtless, add the interesting fact that in the case of the | seprf-which - has ; so Armly entrenched' Itaolf in the mode that it is a part of it, there are yet other exouse for its being, For the alarm of this accessory a sided and abetted by its general usefulness and becomingness.
It is a part of both daytime and evening apparel, and the array of scarves for sports, street or afternoon wear is interesting and enlightening. They are made of crepe, silk, chiffon, main or they are kit. And they have insinusted their way into the fur-scar modo, joining forces, with the phoker and the skin picos.
There are prints, of course, in every fäbzia that fasluzna, dingen; there ana band painted scarves, those in phild pattame specially affective,» and there are plaki fabric edged with long, hand-knotted silk frings: "The Baške prints on okátión sand
with Gharghita, via khi ben blooked prints,"
Taey appear, every spring, with the fall we than likely, go out with the fal and daffodils! You cannot go wron far na fashion is aoncerned-if you keep the printed word.