. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . SKETCH No. 66 GC THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. ^> SKETCH No. straight lines for gen-eral wear, but the in-fluence of frills andflounces is stronger thanever in _ the realm of(evening dress. Man}bodices clearly outlinethe figure and to theseare attached straightfufl skirts either plaitedor gathered at the raisedwaistline. Handsome satins,brocades, tulle and theever-demanded crepede chines will be mostused for afternoon andevening gowns. Theshort, full-skirted frockof silk, net, lace andril)))on melange, en-livened with i}aillettes or jewe


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . SKETCH No. 66 GC THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. ^> SKETCH No. straight lines for gen-eral wear, but the in-fluence of frills andflounces is stronger thanever in _ the realm of(evening dress. Man}bodices clearly outlinethe figure and to theseare attached straightfufl skirts either plaitedor gathered at the raisedwaistline. Handsome satins,brocades, tulle and theever-demanded crepede chines will be mostused for afternoon andevening gowns. Theshort, full-skirted frockof silk, net, lace andril)))on melange, en-livened with i}aillettes or jewels, will befashionable, but vicing with it in favoris the model with short skirt with a long,square-cut court train. It is not un-usual to note among the advance cos-tumes skirts without overdraper}^ andthere is a decided fancy for the use of twotiers of flouncing. Lace must not be asoft, drai)ed cloud-like effect, but a strongcontrast of white on l)lack. Embroiderymust be of color or of decidedly effectivedesign; trimming must call attention tothe armhole, neck, cuff, hem, pocket,or wherever it


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