Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 15, 1904, Image 34

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the month of roses. Is the limn fur Its bow
to the world, but It takes several weeks to
make becoming clothes and even to choose
them. However, tho models of graduating
frocks are numerous, nnil their materials
U-a varied. So, If the ready-made Ih de
cided on, a woman has only to i;ci forth
with n nmlnhly catholic mind In order to
bo milted In short order. The success of all
purchasing lies here tt have the taste ho
broad that If one thing Is not forthcoming,
another equally desirable, will do.
The snowy traditions of bridal wear
till hold good for commencement toilettes,
than four Inchon deep on these pretty girl
toilettes, ns Indeed they are on summer
gowns for mature wear. Rut the tucks are
not really tucked they are only applied,
cut on the straight or bias, na preferred,
nnd put on with lace entredeux or fagot
ing. When the bottom of a klrt Is trimmed
In this way the yoke of tho bodice matches,
with a row or two of the trimming some
where on the sleeves.
One toilette ho conceived ran likewise to
a deep glrdlo effect of lace and fagoting at
slightly old-fashioned air, seem well suited
to young girls. Pale yellows sprayed with
Jonquils or butter-cups, and pale pinks and
blues flowered as modestly, are pretty
girlish colors for Bashes, girdles and bodice
rosettes. If the ribbon Is especially hand
Bome, a girdle Is all that Is necessary,
either boned high at the back or drawn
through a Fllde, and with the fronts run
ning through a low or high buckle.
Hut in the event of this tinted decora
tion the blossom which the sweet girl
clennes and taffeta belts and hair bows.
Hut as the daisy Is the days flower at
these colleges, and It is the fad to walk
about the grounds bearing enormous gar
lands of them, the same blooms are some
times worn in the hair and borne lu bou
quets. Other fashions for young girls partake
of the same smartness which distinguish
tho wardrobes of their elders. Numbers
of veiling frocks are seen for maids as)
young as twelve and the numerous aUka
DAINTY TOILETTES FOR THE SWEET GIRL GRADUATE-.
and swlss, organdy, mull, muslin, lawn
and point d'esprlt are materials still used.
Nuiie of the models are, strictly speaking,
simple, but a delightfully virginal air is
achieved by much tine sewing, ribbon
ashes and bodice yokes. The length of the
aklrt seems largely to depend upon the
taste of the wearer. Kor one girl of eight
een tho Jupo trails, aud for another of the
same age it is short enough to show the
ankles, the last sort seeming to run, how
aver, to models mude entirely of deep
flu uncus.
A charming llttlo frock with skirt fash
ioned in this way is of V'rench organdy
With embroidery of the same forming un
Ornamental yoke to the full bodice. Be
tween the shoulder epaulettes of this yoke,
Which covers the tops of the flowing el
bow sleeves, and the alula drop at the front
are patches of shirring. This likewise
ahows In a similar way at the buck of the
bodice, and forma the hip yoke of the skirt.
Bince all effects which lengthen the ghoul
dura are much used, and sleeves are elab
orate, the Buccens of these toilettes de
pends mainly upon the bodice. Still, skirt
tnust bear the modish cachet as welli anil
the delk-ute textures employed lend them
selves delightfully to the frills, flounces
and tucks of the season.
Apropos of tucks, some of them are mora
the top of tho skirt, th gathered bodice
Mousing over the top of this all around.
Hod ices with Mousing lines and high gir
dles are seen everywhere, and the Spanish
flounce, which Is shortest at the front, ap
pears on many of tho skirts. A novel skirt
model la called the "lily." A number of
narrow panels, each pointed at the bottom
and outlined with a narrow embroidery or
lace, compose it. A full flounce shaped tip
to ill these points finishes tho bottom of
the skirt.
The cuts of many of the bodice yokes
are sweetly childish, one little, low frock
of white surah showing, In fact, a gamp
and tinder-sleeves of silk motissellne made
to take out. This wrinkle was understand
ablethe gown was to serve more purposes
than one, to be, in fact, missy's party frock
for the season. To this practicable use
many of the dresses may be put by a simple
change of ribbon, if this change Is de
sired. In this way a pretty effect may be
gained if tho graduating girl cannot wear
all white, for the authorities allow deli
cately tinted ribbons.
Tho ribbons most used this tienson are
fhe soft weaves in plain colors, with edges
sometimes ravelled up an Inch or more.
But far more lovely than these lovely liands
and frequently far more expensive, also
are the flowered ribbons, which, with their
graduate puts In her hair must match in
color. Her tiny little fan which should
be of gauae must follow the same schtme.
If she curries & silk bag for the holding;
of her Immortal address, that also cannot
depart from the scheme.
At Vassar, Byrn Mawr and other temples
of learning, the popular taste runs to sim
plicity. Dotted swiss is a texture much in
favor, with edgings of Imitation valen-
ot the season are the privilege of all
ages.
Itoyal and bluet blues, which are the
rage Just now, compose much of the
maiden millinery. The hats, however, are
malny trimmed sailors or broad-brimmed
shapes, flaring up from the face. They owa
their distinction almost entirely to a single
(Continued on rage Sixteen.)
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