FASHIONS NEW SHADES.
"Tho newest pale shades of the neutral ■rder," says a woman writing from London, 'are ochre, less yellow and assertive than eforo; a pretty beige and iicelle, the latter uite" clear snd briglit, without tho suggeslon *of green which gave it a dirty Idol;. ia' France pink, suggesting the popular rose, 3 an exquisite colour for combining black, ;rey, or bronze, and there is an Alpine green ,'hichiis charming with silver embroideries nd clear white net. The new string eniiroideries are charming in neutral tints, and rill probably be seen in marquisette arid voile 11 tunic fashion." 'According to a writer, in "The Chautauiian," the entire woman's club movement of Germany is unanimous in demanding wonan suffrage, though the tactics are not niiitant.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 535, 16 June 1909, Page 3
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126FASHIONS NEW SHADES. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 535, 16 June 1909, Page 3
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