The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 08, 1906, Image 4

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Til-fcj ATLANTA CiLOKUlAJN'. Chamb?rlin-JeKnson-DuBose Company. Chamterlm-Johnson-DuBosS Company. Cliamberlin-Johhson-DuBose Company. ^Paquin Uses A Good Deal Of Akncon Lace Wker? A Fine Lac? Is Demanded % % . } As On Bodices, But Thsre Is No Lace That Is Not Used By Somsoh?. —!L’Art De La Mode In other words Paquin, that great dictator of syle, sounds the key note that the general trend of dress is toward much elaboration, the .employment of a large amount of this favorite and very feminine article is a foregone conclusion. Cluhy Laces. Clunys have been reinstated, that is an indisputable fact; but that they will repeat their extraordinary success of several seasons ago remains to be demon strated. It may be as well to mention here that the return of Clunys this season was predicted in these ^columns several months ago. The influence of this move ment is noticeable in many of the new patterns of Veniccs and other laces in which the Cluny idea is represented. Black silk goods, hand-made and inachine-made, and the same in white are counted oil for a considerable popularity. * The New Patterns. Festoon effects, deep points, rounded or sharp, elaborate and wide* motifs and separable galons, all find representation in both white and the black silk laces. The triangular pattern Is a conspicuous one, and others are equally effective, but nondescript. It has been a long time since rose point has been so much in evidence as in the fall display. Some of this machine goods is exquisitely fine, and the design is so generally admired it is rather surprising it has ever been neglected. Vsnices. Flat Venires are decidedly in the lead and all of the old, time-honored designs, as well as many new ones in which are suggestions of Cluny, filet, Mireeourt and embroidered net effects have been added to the list of candidates for popular con sideration. Preparations have evidently been made for a continued run on very narrow Venice galons and edges, which were so much called for during the summer, and which have such a broad scoj>e of uses in covering the joinings of the various sorts of trimmings that fonn a mosaic on the elaborate gown or waist of this epoch. , Irish Crechet Lace. Irish crochet lace has come into its own again, after being for a time elbowed aside by the extraordinary fad for the baby variety. There is imminent danger of a shortage in the market of the hand-made pods, even at this early stage of the season. The yearly output of these laces is naturally limited, as only expert hands can produce them, and the number of these is not large. In Irish laces, as well as in the Venices, creams and ecrus are shown, and a strong call for them is expected by reason of the prominence given in the color pre dictions for fall to browns and green, with which they accord more harmoniously than the pure white laces. Very wide bands and edges, large motifs and medallions, separable galons and festoon effects comprise the variety of forms in these goods, which are frequently most deceptive replicas of the hand-made designs of antique origin. Bruges Lace. Bruges laces have been slowly advancing in favor for several seasons, and are now a very important feature in high-class goods. They are shown in bands and medallion effects intended for insertion in gowns and waists of net or lace. Black Lacss. Confidence in black laces seems to grow as the season advances. Few if any of the varieties shown in white, cream and ecru goods have not been developed in black silk laces and in addition a greater diversity of combination effects than was ever known before. Narrow black Chantillvs and Mechlins are as popular as ever. All Tkcse Are Hsre And Mahy Others Princess in madallions, edges, band galons, and all- over to match in white or black. Real Cluny medallions of many sizes, Black and White. * / Real Cluny in Edges, Bnds, .11-overs and Galons ' to match. Point de Rose Laces in all-overs, Edges and Bands to match; Ecru, Cream, White and Black. Real Irish Crochet Laces, all to match. Flat Venice Laces in large medallions. Van Dyke Points in Venice Laces. Cluny combined with Irish Crochet. Gross Irish Laces in imitation of the real Irish, in edges, bands and all-overs to match in white. Real Rose Point Berthas, all-overs and band to match. Real Duchess Berthas in all-overs, edges and bands. Net combination. 7 • Filet combinations with Irish Crochet. CKamberlin-Johnson DuBose Company.