The acme magazine . he glovegarter that prevailed during the consists of a band of fancy gold trim-ming anywhere from one to two incheswide, fastened with clasps or a finebuckle. Or a fine gold band shirred overan elastic answering the same the latter case only a little fullnessappears, just sufficient to give the elasticholding qualities. These gold armletsare in keeping with the vogue of goldat the present moment. We see gold dis-creetly and charmingly used in millineryand in touches on gowns of any and all colors but it is not so noticeable on even-ing wraps as it was i


The acme magazine . he glovegarter that prevailed during the consists of a band of fancy gold trim-ming anywhere from one to two incheswide, fastened with clasps or a finebuckle. Or a fine gold band shirred overan elastic answering the same the latter case only a little fullnessappears, just sufficient to give the elasticholding qualities. These gold armletsare in keeping with the vogue of goldat the present moment. We see gold dis-creetly and charmingly used in millineryand in touches on gowns of any and all colors but it is not so noticeable on even-ing wraps as it was in its last appearancesome time ago. The gold is invariablydull, and in fancy weaves or combinedwith spangles—none of the bright plaingold appear. The headdress vogie has been popularin Paris now for over a season. This isa soft arrangement of velvet or goldbands combined with flowers or is almost like a small hat without acrown, the high hairdressing filling in thetop. One charming headdress is of dull. Dressy Afternoon Costume. The very newest expression of the pleatedskirt finished at the hottom with the widetucks open, the hem stitched and piped withvelvet, the same as that which trims the lit-tle coat, is the feature of this afternoondressy tailor-made. The blouse of lace andtlu> short circular bolero are built in oneand attached to the high velvet trimmed srir-dle and supported with featherbones. Theeton elaborately trimmed with lace, braidand brown velvet, which contrasts well withthe tan of the cloth. A touch of brown car-acul is seen in the tiny collar and the cuffsof the elbow sleeves. 72 FEMININE TOILETTES AND MILLINERY.


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