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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1903)
Summer j''tk.!- it''"'-J. ;.'- " "? ''' v'f v . w -v. TUB UKACKKIU, KUIAW OK A (iRKHN AM luiniuiiJk ittn u.1 u I'll i'ii nioro vi I an udornintnt thun a necpsalty. ITUULMl . ma . m traction to the dlniplcst dress. The bIkiwI Iiudks In I'linKlns tolils, whli h give i?rn e i vt-n to tho anKular IlKure, while the nlmy mrHtnn of n Hllken cart udl )l(;u:iiiy lo tho fute which it niclrcUia. Thrno ure the diininier girl's di'udllcut wpupons, and she Ih never with out u number which will match with every costume. Kor the lircpzy veranda, after the heated atmosphere of a summer's ti:illroom, and for the moonlight sail, sonu lhliiK more sub stantial than silk or lace is to Imj recom mended. Th thin shawls of Shetland wool are soft nnd pretty and they come In all tho delicate shades. This year they havo extra heavy frlnne, to rater to the fringe eraze which has beset Tamc Fashion. Indeed. mot of the shawls, whether they are of wool, crocheted, and of generous pro portions, or are Intlnlteslnial head shawls or fascinators of silk, are adorned with fringe. Sometimes the fringe Is of chenille, sometimes It Is formed or rlbhon loops or ends. Or it may he of knotted silk cords. One pale pink silk scarf has a fringe of rlhtion and small pink roses. A rose is fastened to the end of each rlbhon. An other whtte silk shawl has a fringe of white ribbon nnd white and purple violets. Among the silk shawls, tnnse of change able silk are attractive. Shading ofT from salmon pink to salmon, from green to violet, and in many other delicate color combinations, they are dainty over a white or black gown. How to Dress iv r,ji i K" i v ho urn ii'irivru an N I Invitation for nn independence I lllU ioilltl l ,.!... .-I...- . IFPI1V 1 1 V. . a clde what to wear. It is a wise young woman who tries to scan her wardrobe with the eye of her host or hostess. if Invited for the week-end at some hos pitable country or suburban home, try to recall tho favorite methods adopted by the hostess for entertaining, if she has ample grounds or belongs to a country club and goes In for athletics, lay out your gowns accordingly. Tukn your best fitting walk ing skirt, your smartest tailored shirt waists and your most mannish cravats and Stocks. And as you value that woman's friendship don't wear your best bib and tucker on the train. A pretty girl recently went to a house party foity miles from town at tired la a dainty dotted muslin and flower crowned shepherdess hat. 8he does not un derstand why her hostess ultnost gasped on receiving her. Always travel In gowns that at least suggest the talli-.''a hand. if your hostess goes in for porch parties, dim corners with music, and perhaps a danee, pack up your filmiest, most coquet tish frocks. She will empect you to be a real summer girl, and the men in the party will probably line up In white flannels. Wraps More WHITE STHlPJiU L1BKUTY SCARP. Then there are tartan pluld silk shawls for those who ore true to bonnie Scotland, or who love the play of brilliant colors. The Roman stripe silk shawls have a stead ily growing popularity. They come In striking color combinations, not only for shawls, but for head scarfs. Head scarfs are a great feature of sum mer wear. The Roman stripe scarfs have openwork gauxe mingled with the silk and are therefore as light as a thistledown. They are In all the pastel shades. A vivid crimHon, whlti and green one will be be coming to a brunette, while her blonde sister will do well to choose a delicate pink and blue combination. The auburn haired girl will find a sapphire blue and white scarf ready for her wearing. The scarfs ot chiffon, either printed or hand painted, are even more attractive They well deserve the old fashioned name of cloud. The scarfs and squares of lib erty silk are also filmy and eloud-like. They come both In plain colors and In stripes. A cloud of green and white lib erty silk. In broad stripes, has fringed ends and will become either brunette or blonde. Among the latest scarfs are the chenille. They are soft and velvety to the touch. Kor those who object to ttielr apparent thickness ther? la the chenille scarf Inter woven with silk braid. A pure white scarf of this varioty has its ends trimmed wlih .henlllo fringe fully eight inches In depth. If thinner head scarfs are desired there are luce ones of every sort and price. Malta lace is the season's chief favorite. Indeed, white or cream l:tccs have quite superseded the black laces in. popular for the Outing But If you are not Joining a house party, and are bound for one long delicious day out of town with the dearest chap on the face of the globe, dress to please him, and that means, be sensible. Just remember that he wants to give you a good time him self. Neither of you will have a good time If you wear tight shoes, or a long skirt that everybody In the crowd before you, behind you and around you manages to step on. Don't imagine that because this Is Inde pendence day you are to celebrate In your most bewitching gown. "The onliest chap" has probably scon you under the most ad vantageous circumstances, In a dainty party dress, all fluffs and flowers and furbelows. Now show him that you add to a pretty face and a fancy for dainty things, good common sense and tact. Wear comfortable walking shoes or ties. A man likes the clinging sort of girl In theory. In practice he wants her to step out briskly, and a limp Is not a beautlfler. Your fcklrt should clear the ground by several Inches. It It be either light weight cloth or pique, or linen, or duck, but bo sure that It fits you well, has a neat flare and gives you a generally trim ap pearance. Ion't burden yourself with many pettlcoata The beach, the moun tain path and the boat are not ths place to display lingerie. Beautiful Than Ever l" Vfe v . ft A CLOUD OF WHITE CHENILLE favor. The scarfs of Malta lace havo both elegance and distinction. The silken meslien stand dampness better than the linen and cotton thread laces. If milady has an un limited purse she will have a nhawl of Malta lace. The widespread use of lace has resur rected old fashioned lace shawls. Those who rejoice In such family heirlooms will be tak ing them out of old chests to wear with their most recherche toilettes. A gown of vivid silk looks doubly attractive when veiled by a lace shawL The black Spanish lace Bhawla are also being worn both over the shoulders and as a head scarf. The desire to obtain long shoulder ef fects has much to do with the popularity of stoles, fichus and pelerines. They will accompany most of the dressy summer gowns. It Is predicted that this fact will have further outgrow Him la the form of capes, but so far It Is little more than a prophecy The stoles, fichus and pelerines are fashioned in feathers, chiffon, lace muslin nnd tulle and there is no limit to attractive styles. A dainty pelerine has long ends which reach to the hem of the skirt. Nothing will so emphasise a tall and slender figure. The foundation, as It were, is a Russian lace cape collar. From this deponds an accordion pleated ruffle of white chiffon. It is fully ten inches deep and is edged with a full ruchlng. Above the lace collar falls a short turnover collar of white silk over a stiff foundation. It is trimmed by triple runnings of narrow black velvet ribbon, and with Innumerable French knots worked in heavy white silk. The long ends on the Fourth Wear a shirtwaist that la not fussy, but neat and well laundered. LaCe, chiffon and other transparent fabrics look dainty as you leave the house in the cool morning. When sea air and hot sun have done their work, such raiment outfades a faded flower trampled under foot. Dress your neck comfortably, and wear a hat that will not be on your conscience all day. Better a bargain counter sailor that defies wind and rain and dust than your choicest conceit In tulle, flowers and feathers, which must be preserved as carefully as your morals and your manners. The girl who is dressed for the crush and good Matured raillery of a holiday crowd is the girl who will help a man meet the buffetings of the world when the courtship days are done. The girl who starts on her holiday trip in white kid slippers, a dimity frock, blue ribbons and a picture hat will tangle her household accounts when the honeymoon is past. Men are beginning to realize these little things, and many a girl is Judged by the frock she wears on Just such days as this. There is a time and a place for all sorts of gowns, but a holiday Jaunt Is no time for Miss Flora McFUmsey to air her fine raiment. She is the girl that the average niaa prefers to leave at bom. GLORIFIES A 1M1KTTY FACE. nre of the chiffon edged with tho uccordion pleated ruffle. They cross slightly over the bust and are held in place there by a bunch of white ribbon carnations tied with many long loops and ends of black velvet. Another hundsome pelerine is also of white chiffon. A four-inch band of shirred white chiffon, edged with narrower bands of chiffon, ruchlng combined with narrow white velvet ribbon, circles the shoulders like u fichu. Long ends hang down the front to below the knee. A wide accordion pleated rullle, similarly trimmed with ruchlng and baby velvet, depends from the shoulder band and ornaments both edges of the stole ends. Rosettes of white chiffon give a finish to the points where the peler ine is pinned to each side of the front of the bodice, to prevent its slipping from the shoulders. A pelerine of while maline has a cape collar of the mallne over a white silk foundation. On this are uppllqued black lace butterflies, and it is edged with ruch Ings of dotted black net. From this de pends triple rullles of the accordion pleated mallne. graduated In length. Each is edged with a narrow ruffle of the dotted net. The wide ends, which hang down the front to the knees, are of the accordion pleated maline. They are ornamented by alternate triple rows of black net ruining and irreg ular appliques of the black lace butterflies. Many of the tulle hats. In white or deli cate colors, have tullo stoles or pelerines to match. This is a distinctively new fear ture of the season. The parasol may also match, and the whole effect is extremely dainty. 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